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I think I can speak for all of us when I say that WE ALL want Season 3 of this anime.
It's been 10 years since it was released. It's time we get Season 3, come on bruh!
We are going to get Helltaker 2, right guys? ...Right?
I like how you guys just embrace freakery and just goon (just like me for real).
On a serious note, is 'The Walking Dead' actually worth watching?
I've asked a LOT of people if The Walking Dead is worth watching, and they said only the first three seasons are good. From then on, everything is either mid or just unwatchable. Some said Dead City and TWD: Daryl Dixon are worth watching, but that's it. I've always wanted to watch it but never had the time. If it's really that bad, tell me now so I don't waste my time.
On a serious note, is 'The Walking Dead' actually worth watching?
I've asked a LOT of people if The Walking Dead is worth watching, and they said only the first three seasons are good. From then on, everything is either mid or just unwatchable. Some said Dead City and TWD: Daryl Dixon are worth watching, but that's it. I've always wanted to watch it but never had the time. If it's really that bad, tell me now so I don't waste my time.
I finished reading Crossed..
And all I can say is... holy shit, bro.
Does anyone remember Demonophobia?
I wouldn't blame you if you don't know what I'm talking about; the game was released back in 2008 and is kind of forgotten. The story fallows a 14 year old girl Sakuri Kunikai that is trapped in hell forever. When we play the game, we are immediately in some kind of dungeon, but there is a Wikipedia about this game that has some "lore" that could work. I'm not going to explain everything; you should check out the game yourself (be warned, the game is really intense and disturbing). The creator Window Frame also created multiple other games, Xenophobia and his last being DYSTHANASIA. Now let's get back to Demonophobia. Despite being so dark, it's really interesting. Even though the creator includes very graphic and violent themes, the game has its merits. I think this game should get an anime, manga, or a movie adaptation because there are a lot of elements that can be made into an interesting story. Oh and btw, the fate of Sakuri Kunikai is that she suffers infinitely, like forever and always.
I think someone might have already said this, but I really want a proper anime adaptation of Corpse Party.
I played the games and watched the anime, and honestly, the anime is absolute trash. They tried to cram the entire game into just four episodes. Everything about it was terrible except for the ending, which actually toke me off guard.
How would the story change if Hisashi survived?
I'm glad this Fandom is still alive.
Guys, thank you. Thank you for keeping this fandom alive for so many years. Can you actually believe the Highschool of the Dead is already 20 years old? I for sure can't, but seeing this community still up and running makes me smile.I know we will never get a Season 2, but I'm truly grateful for what we have: the manga, the anime, and even the light novel (The Last Day, even though it was never officially translated to English). I appreciate all of it. The first time I ever watched HOTD, I was only in the 4th grade, and I fell in love with the series instantly. I still rewatch it from time to time, always enjoy it, and honestly, it easily sits in my top 5 favorite zombie-related media of all time. Knowing that it will never continue actually inspired me to start making my own manga, purely because the anime and manga were just that good in my opinion. The fact that the author passed away deeply saddens me. Now, I know HOTD isn't a perfect series—it's filled with fanservice (which I personally really liked!)—but as the saying goes, no one truly appreciates its worth until it's lost forever. I think I can speak for the majority of fans when I say we still desperately want a second season. We know it stopped because Daisuke Sato passed away. Please don't attack me for saying this, but I honestly think they should have continued the series. Personally, I feel they would have shown him even more respect by finishing his life's work instead of leaving it incomplete. I don't know anything about the publishing industry or making manga, but I definitely know it's not easy. Who knows how many years of his life that man spent to give us this masterpiece, and seeing it cut short breaks my heart. But again, if the ultimate decision was to leave it untouched out of respect, I won't argue with it. To finish up my yapping—thank you all so much again for being here.
Hi guys! I'm new to Crossed and I would like to read the comics. Do you have any sites where I can access them?
Can we please get permission to post images in the comments? It would make this sub way more fun!
When Catfishman was showing his copy of the WWZ book, I wanted to post that picture of the guy looking at the diamond.
What were the most disappointing sequels/seasons to zombie movies and TV shows?
I think some of us can agree that the first Train to Busan is an absolute masterpiece. It had that incredible, tight tension, and an emotional core that actually made most of us cry by the end. But Peninsula? It completely missed the formula that made the original so special. The biggest issue for me was how they completely traded the horror and claustrophobia for action. The first movie worked so well because the characters were trapped inside a speeding train. It felt terrifying. The sequel just throws us into wide-open, post-apocalyptic streets and feels like a Fast & Furious or Mad Max clone. On top of that, the movie completely lost its heart. The original made us care because it was a deeply human story about a father trying to save his daughter. In Peninsula, we get brand new characters whose main motivation is literally just a heist to steal a truck full of cash. It’s almost impossible to emotionally connect with that. It honestly feels like they traded the soul of the franchise for a spectacle, which is probably why it got such mediocre reviews.
But still, despite all that, I would be lying if I said I didn't enjoy it, but again, it doesn't have the thing that made the first movie so good.
World War Z (movie) VS Train to Busan zombies
Who wins?