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4 Cups of Evangelion 2 tablespoons of granulated Gurren Lagann 1/4 teaspoon of Star Driver 1 dash of Beauty and the Beast And last, but not least. 69 metric tons of CRAP! (freshly steamed) Be sure to bake for 350 minutes at 90 degrees Fahrenheit. Warn your guest(s) that they may experience cognitive dulling, bouts of severe depression, and a general feeling of annoyance that can only be compared to situations in which you think you have to fart — but, you have the Hershey squirts. In case it wasn’t obvious, these are the instructions for one serving of Darling in the FranXX. There is a tacit understanding in the anime industry, as well as the filming industry, that you are allowed to draw inspiration from other works, but not plagiarize said work. There are, of course, exceptions to this rule — particularly, in regards to satirical natured shows (Gintama and Inferno Cop being the perfect examples) — however, solemn show’s dance on a very thin line, and must introduce innovative ideas to alter the perception on existing paradigms; otherwise, they come off as being cliched, and redundant. From a monetary perspective, it makes sense to draw influence from other works, for example: Disney’s Lion King took inspiration from Shakespeare’s Hamlet and Kimba, the White Lion (an anime from Osamu Tezuka, the creator of Astro …show more content…

And let’s not forget the first episode when Zero Two is catching fish with her mouth, in the nude. It was a senseless scene that provided nothing more than reference material for future waxing sessions (you know what I’m talking about). Seriously, though. Why must Studio Trigger continue their quest of inducing the most boners in the anime community? It use to be an art to inject promiscuousness into anime, now its so ubiquitous that if feels burdensome to the

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