Gamagoori's high is +1 the nearest person in the room.
It's really more like he's between eight and eighty feet as the scenes demand.
His dad must have been the US military presence in Kobe- They couldn't have possibly more soldiers than him there.
I sure said that!14 and 15:
Damn. Honnoji(sp) academy sure knows how to throw a school trip huh?
Nudist Beach is even more ridiculous than I suspected. And Ryuko gets her groove back. Still, even when she wins the battle, the war still goes to Kiryujin.
Still, I don't get that feeling of utter failure every time that I do with Ragna. Sure, she's having a rough time, but I feel like she's making progress.
Anyway, I guess we'll finally learn what's going on with the Life Fibers and we'll see if my theory about that woman that ...cloth gun dude (I forgot his name too) was talking about is right.
One Strip! One Strip!Funnily enough, the Ragna comparison was made for the longest time since Ryuko has a similar track record of failures and hollow victories.
And then Central Fiction came out, where Ragna beats almost the entire cast, gets several major victories before the climax and essentially saves reality in a heroic sacrifice on his own terms after beating one of the most powerful characters in the series. Which broke the whole failure joke about him.
A corpse should be left well enough alone...Yeah. That would do it. Then again, I think that BlazBlue was building up towards Ragna eventually saving the day (and I think the heroic sacrifice was predicted as well) for a while. He went through and endured so much shit so that he could grow strong enough to Lol!Nope! everyone and get back his cred.
One Strip! One Strip!16 and 17:
I'm getting sick of the humanity only evolved because of secret help from aliens trope. I mean, I suppose it's not meant to be insulting, but that's a really cynical way of looking at our evolution. Yes Donald Trump is now president, but we're not that useless...
Damn. Satsuki sure knows how to tender in her resignation doesn't she?
One Strip! One Strip! Double TRIPLE post for 18 and 19.
Holy shit! Hearts getting yanked out, heads getting lopped off, and fathers faking deaths then dying later. This show really keeps you guessing!
And now, Ryuko has broke. Can't be helped.
One Strip! One Strip!She loses her way a lot.
I sure said that!She gets better eventually so it works out.
"Analay, an original fan character from a 2006 non canon comic. Do not steal!"Good thing there's someone to light her heart up, huh?
Seriously, Mako's actually pretty key to the story.
I sure said that!I see you're on the series' low point.
"I'll show you fear, there is no hell, only darkness." My twitterNah, it was at this point when I really got invested in the show.
Watch Symphogear
No. I think I'm at Ryuko's low point.
There's no way an episode when Mako's mother unashamedly stared at her daughters ex-homeroom teacher's barely glowing junk can be seen as a low point.
And she is looking right at it for most of that scene too. Guess the woman knows when to enjoy a free show...or she's never seen a good one before.
One Strip! One Strip!20 and 21.
Everyone is wearing each others clothes.
As for Nui, I Knew It!.
It was clear she wasn't human. I suspected she was some kind of Life Fiber creature just from the power she demonstrated. I gotta admit, my favourite parts concerning her are those moments where she actually shows emotions beyond unyielding happiness. Since she easily stomps everyone so often, those times where she's legitimately caught off guard are wonderful.
So much blood. I can't remember if this series was dubbed, but there's no way that much blood would ever make it onto tv.
One Strip! One Strip!This series is indeed dubbed.
It was and I don't think that was censored, though I might be wrong.
edited 26th Feb '17 10:36:05 AM by Cross
‘My ignorance is just as good as your knowledge.’Not only that, but it aired on Toonami on national linear cable television! Though parts of it was censored.
This, world, is gruesome, touch my daughter in the bath...
Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.Thing about the KLK dub is that the only voices I recognize are Mako's, Nui's, and Gamgoori's.
I'M MR. MEESEEKS, LOOK AT ME!I don't know how Kill la Kill got a 15 rating in the UK considering all the incest and all the blood and gore. I know it was comical and extremely over the top but so was Mad World on the Wii and that got an 18.
Yea, it was dubbed; a pretty good dub at that considering most of them are relatively new the voice acting scene.
A lazy millennial who's good at what he does.Alex Von David directed the Aniplex dub that features Erica Mendez, Carrie Keranen, Christine Marie Cabanos, David Vincent, Patrick Seitz, Matt Mercer, Laura Post, Stephanie Sheh, Todd Haberkorn, Cristina Vee, Erika Halacher, Grant George, Ben Diskin, and others. He also directed the dubs for all of SAO including the movie, Blue Exorcist, Durarara!! Season 2, Lucky Star, and anything related to Haruhi Suzumiya. They knew going in how big Kill La Kill was and wanted to make this dub exceptionally exciting.
edited 26th Feb '17 6:02:23 PM by kyun
Gamagoori's the only one whose hugeness is used in a physical sense rather than as a visual metaphor, though.
Mostly.
I sure said that!