Repost for the page roll over. Babu 131: I Suck At Math.
And no that's not a misleading title at all.
A friend is someone you trust to help you move. A best friend is someone you trust to hide the body.Oga kicking asses and keeping count. He dosen't care about their names. In next chapter they are going down anyway.
Now, now Hilda, Oga is rigth, that's no way to treat you savior, When the whole orderal is over you should properly show him you gratitude.
edited 3rd Nov '11 3:25:38 PM by Shlugo_the_great
I couldn't help but remember Ichigo saving Rukia...
Well I don't think she wants Beel in danger because Oga is doing a 1 man assault.
So they didn't call the others to come back up Oga? Or did they and they aren't talking about it. Aldeion is there so no one is teleporting in.
A friend is someone you trust to help you move. A best friend is someone you trust to hide the body.Imagine the demons as ninjas and you will see why he will soon enough need help. Plus he's fighting people who didn't have names before this chapter. They are totally gonna be weak.
I think spoiler tags are off.
edited 3rd Nov '11 3:31:09 PM by EHK
A friend is someone you trust to help you move. A best friend is someone you trust to hide the body.Well duh! Complaining About Rescues They Don't Like is in full affect here.
On the other front I don't expect any of the Pillars to put up a good fight except the ones we knew from the initial break in.
A friend is someone you trust to help you move. A best friend is someone you trust to hide the body.I'm kinda suprised on how spirited Oga is about the whole rescue thing. Didn't suspect that he cared so much.
Hilda would never admit it, but she's probably happy he came.
Also I realized why Oga didn't bother to wait for others: per convention backups will show up when they6 are needed no sooner and no later.
Oga and Furuichi stick together even though they often grate at each other nerves- that's true friendship.
On different topic, Oga and Hilda are pretty similiar aren't they? Proud, stubborn as mules, with Hair-Trigger Temper and complete inability to make compromises.... which would explain why they are constantly at odds.
Guys, I found An interesting analysis on the pillar squad.
If we don't have An analysis page, someone ought to include this when they make it.
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Heh, I guess if two people with "Alpha dog" mentality are forced to live together a power struggle becomes inevitable
Looking as their relationship thus far, and how they changed since they met the whole mess can only end in one thing...
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Heh, that's interesting.
edited 4th Nov '11 5:26:06 PM by Shlugo_the_great
Hello, I have a question guys. I'm thinking of starting Beelzebub, but I'm not sure if I should go with the manga or anime. I read that the anime version is lighter and softer than the manga and the story looses some of it's worth. Is that true and should I better choose the manga over the anime?
edited 6th Nov '11 12:50:31 PM by Zarastro
Ehh, they're pretty much equivalent in quality. I wouldn't say the anime never screws up anything, but I'd also say it improves on the manga in some places.
Or, to go into more detail, I feel like anime takes a while to figure what works and what doesn't, so we get a lot unfunny running gags and downright weirdness early on, but stuff that's better than it's manga counterpart once it figures out how to do it. The manga, on the other hands, knows exactly what's it's trying to do and just works that; maintaining a fairly consistent plateau of quality.
So go with whatever you usual preference is, I suppose.
edited 6th Nov '11 12:58:32 PM by Gilphon
The anime does have fillers in the run, but at least the ones I have seen are good filler. Which is pretty rare. So I agree with Gilphon that they are both pretty equal in quality so do which ever you normally like better.
A friend is someone you trust to help you move. A best friend is someone you trust to hide the body.

Well, at least it isn't a misleading title.