If you enjoyed SAO, I recommend watching a show called "Log Horizon".it is kind of like SAO, but with a MUCH different take on the 'we are all stuck in a game' situation. My suggestion to you would be to subscribe to CR, and begin your journey. Technically there is a lot more to it (and using that comparison is equivalent to an otaku death warrant), but it is the only way I can think to explain it to americans who are not already familiar with it. Many anime shows get their start in the Manga industry.there are many defferent kinds of manga, but to use a crude example you can think of manga as Japanese comics/light novels. To use the laymans terms here, Anime are the shows and Manga are the books. Oh no.you have so far to go if you need to ask that question.good thing im a good person today I only started watching anime the past year or so ( I didn't get to watch Pokemon, Naruto, or Dragonball as a kid ) and I've found that I missed out so I've been looking for someplace that I can find a bunch that look interesting and just spam the play button.Īlso, what's the difference between the anime and a manga? Thanks for the info, I'll have to check out the site. I've heard of Crunchyroll, never knew what it was though.
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