A lot of people seem to dislike the farmland arc, but I for one am extremely excited to see it adapted by this awesome studio. The prologue has always been hard to beat
“Stand up straight. This bit is important. It’s what the people will remember”, is one of of the best lines of dialogue I’ve read in a bit and I can’t believe it occurs in the prologue of a manga about Vikings.
can’t wait for this, I really enjoyed the slower parts of season 1, and this eems to be a self reflection arc along with torfinn atonijg for what he’s done, super hyped
I watched the first episode of season 1 on a whim when I noticed it on Netflix. Over the next few days I would start doing something else, pause, and then go watch another episode instead, and then another, and another.
I’ve never really watched much anime, I have nothing against it, I just never really got into it properly. I watched some Hellsing in middle school because a friend recommended it, I watched Cowboy Bebop due to word of mouth, and I watched One Punch Man because I heard Bill Burr of all people talk about it on his podcast.
I fucking loved Vinland Saga, I’m super excited for season two, and I’m quite keen on checking out more anime in general. I’m always looking for new things to watch, both for entertainment and inspiration for D&D plot hooks and the like, and ignoring anime seems like a mistake when there’s so much potentially great stuff out there that I’m just unaware of.
A lot of people seem to dislike the farmland arc, but I for one am extremely excited to see it adapted by this awesome studio. The prologue has always been hard to beat
“Stand up straight. This bit is important. It’s what the people will remember”, is one of of the best lines of dialogue I’ve read in a bit and I can’t believe it occurs in the prologue of a manga about Vikings.
can’t wait for this, I really enjoyed the slower parts of season 1, and this eems to be a self reflection arc along with torfinn atonijg for what he’s done, super hyped
I swear this studio been collecting those infinity stones
I watched the first episode of season 1 on a whim when I noticed it on Netflix. Over the next few days I would start doing something else, pause, and then go watch another episode instead, and then another, and another.
I’ve never really watched much anime, I have nothing against it, I just never really got into it properly. I watched some Hellsing in middle school because a friend recommended it, I watched Cowboy Bebop due to word of mouth, and I watched One Punch Man because I heard Bill Burr of all people talk about it on his podcast.
I fucking loved Vinland Saga, I’m super excited for season two, and I’m quite keen on checking out more anime in general. I’m always looking for new things to watch, both for entertainment and inspiration for D&D plot hooks and the like, and ignoring anime seems like a mistake when there’s so much potentially great stuff out there that I’m just unaware of.