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Rangpur posted:Regarding the second point, I don't think there is any great secret to transforming from Titan to human--I suspect it just takes a lot of effort and focus. The transformation is also likely to be very traumatic, based on Ymir's flashback, and if you don't know changing back is possible in the first place it's entirely possible you might just give up and let the elements cover you the way she did. Eating that guy isn't what changed her back, but fulfilling that directive (which all Titans possess in some form it seems, because they certainly don't need to eat) somehow aided her in regaining her focus/sanity long enough to revert. Pretty sure it's not eating a person, but eating a shifter. When Ymir is resting on the top of the wall, she says "If you hadn't come to bust up this wall I wouldn't never woken up from that nightmare. All I'm doing is returning what I borrowed back then." She ate a shifter (Marcel) and borrowed one person's worth of shifting away from the city/civilization, so she needs to return it by going back and (presumably) letting herself be eaten by whomever the state wants to be the next soldier to go in. If eating shifters wasn't necessary, then there's no logical reason for her to feel guilty enough to return to her death. I just realized this meant that Reiner, Bertolt, Annie, and Marcel all ate people when they were young.
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Maera Sior posted:I just realized this meant that Reiner, Bertolt, Annie, and Marcel all ate people when they were young. Reiner or Bertold ask Ymir at one point if she remembers the person she ate or something. And since they were speaking as if they knew she had, and as if it was definitely a single person, that's why I thought just eating one person was the trigger. But having to eat a shifter makes more sense. But then, who was the first shifter and how?
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# ? Jun 19, 2017 20:53 |
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BrainDance posted:Reiner or Bertold ask Ymir at one point if she remembers the person she ate or something. And since they were speaking as if they knew she had, and as if it was definitely a single person, that's why I thought just eating one person was the trigger. But having to eat a shifter makes more sense. But then, who was the first shifter and how? Yeah, they keep on not answering that and I can't figure it out either. Maybe there was originally a different type of serum and the method was lost? ETA: Thinking about it, the first shot of the ED with the people eating the corpse could be a reference to how you could create more than one shifter at a time. If one shifter is killed and divided between multiple titans, could that result in multiple shifters? Maera Sior fucked around with this message at 21:17 on Jun 19, 2017 |
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BrainDance posted:I never started reading the manga like I planned, just two pages of an action sequence that was all just onomatopoeia and I got bored Personally, I dropped the Manga twice in the Arc coming up after where S2 ended. And Looking back I'm still not too hot on that Arc, so waiting for the Anime may not be the worst idea. But different strokes for different folks.
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# ? Jun 19, 2017 21:33 |
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MOVIE MAJICK posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2BO-qoV_-ew I love all of them, but S1's Guren no Yumiya has gotta be my favorite. The ending of the extended version of S2 JIyuu no Tsubasa from 3:45 to 5:28 is the best sounding part of any of them, though. Holy poo poo.) Speaking of foreshadowing in the songs, for a long time the top rated comment on the video of ED2 Great Esacape was, hilariously, "Boy Bertholdt sure looks mad at that wall. Hope he doesn't smash it." Incidentally, reading through the comments here, I was thinking that some people who were anime only would want to know if the basement would be answered in the season next year, so then they could decide if they wanted to hold out for the reveal in anime form. If it's not too spoilery for this thread, I can put a simple yes or no in a full line of spoiler text padded to hide if the answer is yes or no. Like this: This is an example. The extended length is to hide the answer. This is an example. Or you can PM me. Honestly, anyone can PM me to ask, "Will X be answered next season, Yes or No or Partially" for whatever they want if they're deciding to hold out to next year, or go ahead and read the manga.
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# ? Jun 19, 2017 21:46 |
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Catalina posted:Incidentally, reading through the comments here, I was thinking that some people who were anime only would want to know if the basement would be answered in the season next year, so then they could decide if they wanted to hold out for the reveal in anime form. Very likely yes, if the next season is 2 cours again. The S3 announcement showed the latest manga cover, and that's past the basement reveal.
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# ? Jun 19, 2017 22:10 |
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Why do the titans eat people at all? They are ravenously hungry and seem extremely motivated by this desire but they do not require food to sustain themselves. I'm thinking there's some titan entanglement relationship where the mindless titan is entangled with a mind-possessing human, and that their desire is not to consume the body but the correct mind - the one they are entangles with - to get their consciousness back. That is why the titans resemble humans we see around, they are resembling a specific person, they are blown-up representations that need to find their source in order to become whole again. Working off this shifter theory that you guys are talking about, I've been thinking that perhaps the mindless titans are like Ymir before she at the person that cured her of her mindlessness - whoever the hell her wierdass titan resembles. I'm also thinking the fact that Bert and her dont resemble their human futures is significant, while Anne and Reiner's titan form do. Maybe they are the result of a different titan producing process where their titan form isnt representative of the shifter but some third party.
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# ? Jun 19, 2017 22:16 |
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MOVIE MAJICK posted:Why do the titans eat people at all? It's an interesting thought, but it's hard to say whether Bertato resembles his titan since it doesn't have skin.
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# ? Jun 19, 2017 22:19 |
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My guess is that titans eat people because they were designed to. They're made of some light energy, some very light substance that needs light to function. I suspect they were originally designed by some advanced society somewhere or something that discovered this special light energy and made them into a war weapon. And then, for some reason (or maybe by design, maybe the creators are somewhere perfectly safe and rosy) they got out of control and just wiped out the rest of the world/reproduced somehow very fast. But if that's the case that doesn't explain what the hell Annie, Bertoldt and Reiner are trying to do or fighting for. But nothing loving explains what the hell they're on about, like I can't begin to create a reason they're trying to gently caress up everyone and return to their "hometown" or whatever the gently caress they're on about.
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# ? Jun 19, 2017 22:25 |
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Maera Sior posted:I'm trying to recall what we know about him and all I can remember is... Maps, maybe? The show has his parents getting killed by the state for trying to create a flying machine to go beyond the walls. I think there was an OVA about it?
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# ? Jun 19, 2017 22:49 |
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Dogwood Fleet posted:It's an interesting thought, but it's hard to say whether Bertato resembles his titan since it doesn't have skin. They both have kinda long faces. Although by that logic Jean could've been the Colossal Titan too
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BrainDance posted:But if that's the case that doesn't explain what the hell Annie, Bertoldt and Reiner are trying to do or fighting for. But nothing loving explains what the hell they're on about, like I can't begin to create a reason they're trying to gently caress up everyone and return to their "hometown" or whatever the gently caress they're on about.
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# ? Jun 19, 2017 23:07 |
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Maera Sior posted:There's another civilization outside the walls, we saw it in Ymir's flashback All of the shifters (minus Eren) are from there, and most of the titans are from there too. There's some conflict between the groups that's very old, going on for long enough that most people within the walls have forgotten anything outside exists. It could have started from anything that's been a cause of wars: ethno-religious conflicts, territorial disputes, resources required for societal survival, personal conflicts within the ruling families. Whatever civilization that's outside the walls remembers that there's another group that has something they want, and they're pissed. Alot must have changed since then because I don't see how anyone with a strong coordinator power wouldn't go nuclear and unleash all the Colossal Titans (assuming they're more than one Colossal titan that we've seen in the broken wall) in the walls after having not one but two of the country's defenses breached. Or maybe AoT is doing the whole "powerful men sacrificing people to save their own skin." thing.
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# ? Jun 19, 2017 23:17 |
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I forget where it was specifically mentioned but the first titan showed up 107 years ago. I think it was also mentioned that Ymir became a titan 90 years ago. Also, I don't think Eren ate his dad. The first time he fully transformed to plug the hole in the wall he falls into a dreamlike state that seems similar to what Ymir was describing. Eren managed to snap out of it by punching himself in the face and having Armin stab him. If he had eaten his dad to restore his human form then would he still have had "control" issues he exhibited when he transformed that first time? Maybe having to eat another shifter isn't a required part of the process? Maybe there are different processes that have different requirements?
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Brutakas posted:I forget where it was specifically mentioned but the first titan showed up 107 years ago. I think it was also mentioned that Ymir became a titan 90 years ago. Possibly, plus special titans like Eren's, Beartato and Reiner's must have been pretty unique, unique enough that they seem to be the only ones who has titans of their respective traits. Maybe the other country didn't want to spend too much resources making special titans like Colossal and Armored titans or they don't know how to make more Armored and Colossal titans.
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# ? Jun 19, 2017 23:22 |
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What other shows can you guys recommend if I like this one a lot? I haven't watched a lot of animes and I appreciate the thoughtful world building in this one.
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MOVIE MAJICK posted:What other shows can you guys recommend if I like this one a lot? I haven't watched a lot of animes and I appreciate the thoughtful world building in this one. Everyone will probably recommend Full Metal Alchemist, which is a super popular show that deserves it's fame. Lots of great worldbuilding, fun characters, and despite being mostly cheerful it dips into some very dark themes. Either the original show or the remake, Brotherhood, are equally good. If you want more AoT style action, the same animation studio and director did Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SV48cL0blak ) , which is steampunk samurai zombie pulp. It's fast, fun and ridiculous. You might also enjoy From The New World ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUFnHKtm-8I ), which is similar in the scope of it's worldbuilding. The central mystery of the setting is slowly revealed throughout, and is breathtaking in the scale of its horror. It unfortunately dips into some pretty gross teen drama at times, but the worldbuilding is fascinating. It's about a class of young students in a peaceful village where everyone has telekinetic powers. They're being carefully trained to be as pacifist and gentle as possible, and children who can't control their powers, or show aggression, simply disappear. The female lead dreams of an older sister she can't quite remember. The few humans are served by armies of servile beast-men, who worships the humans as gods. Any dissent is punished with brutal telekinetic execution. The children live this idyllic blessed life of privilege in a world built on unbearable and unsustainable brutality, and it is about to crumble.
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# ? Jun 20, 2017 04:32 |
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^^^^^thanks!! Rewatching season 1 and there's a moment where the leader of the military group explains that the sergeant doesn't have to be as hard on some recruits. The camera pans over all the known shifters and Mikasa. The fact that she's also a different ethnicity makes me think she is from shifter land and is also probably a shifter. But I don't think she knows.
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# ? Jun 20, 2017 04:54 |
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Maybe Claymore, I'd go into detail but I'm on my phone. Takes a bit to get into it's stride but it has some similar themes
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MOVIE MAJICK posted:^^^^^thanks!! I thought he implied those were the ones who had a look in their eye like they had experienced the horror of titans first hand. And all of those have to one degree or another. While others like Armin didn't actually watch their loved ones get eaten in front of their eyes. All of those ones would have had a hard look to their eyes.
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Ryuujin posted:I thought he implied those were the ones who had a look in their eye like they had experienced the horror of titans first hand. And all of those have to one degree or another. While others like Armin didn't actually watch their loved ones get eaten in front of their eyes. Well this is also based on some wild speculation that someone in charge of the part of the military training the crew knows who the shifters are and have set up a system that makes humanity poorly prepared for putting up a fight (all the top recruits get military police), or put shifters in the interior. I refuse to read the Manga so you guys can keep enjoying my borderline schizophrenic ramblings. Is there significant differences on the associated meanings between the Japanese word for soldier and the word for warrior?
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# ? Jun 20, 2017 05:27 |
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MOVIE MAJICK posted:Is there significant differences on the associated meanings between the Japanese word for soldier and the word for warrior? Just based off the show, you could go with the idea that a soldier is part of a well oiled, well supplied, well trained machine. Soldiers function as a group, they have logistics, they have command. A warrior however brings to mind, say, a hunting group. They have what they have, they rely on only themselves. The full implication of the difference in the show is that the group of titanshifters that infiltrated the walls was sent with no real support behind them. They have themselves, whatever they can get on the inside, and that's it.
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# ? Jun 20, 2017 05:35 |
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One of the reasons I ask is commander Pyxis called himself a warrior and not a soldier in episode 5, and for Reiner that distinction seems to be important to his identity as a shifter.
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# ? Jun 20, 2017 05:38 |
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I've never lost sight of how weird it is that in a medievalish setting they have precision machined gear that requires a constant supply of air from high pressure vessels. That kind of tech is really beyond what you can hand wave away in my opinion, and I think it alludes to there being more technologically advanced civilizations out there. The current royalty is probably the descendants of a group that split off from such a civilization, and regressed their society so that proper "humanity" would endure. The development and use of 3DMG is a necessary anachronism to protect their way of life from the Titans and shifters of the other civilization. There must be advanced factories deep in the interior of the walls that are manufacturing the gear and air cannisters. It could also be that the royalty originally split off so that they could rule regular humans and be worshipped and that the shifters are actually trying to "free" humanity, but I like to think that normal humans are fighting on the "good" side.
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TheKingofSprings posted:If a guy can turn into a Titan that's probably a good place to start looking. No, the commands he gave specifically went out to the titans. The shifters there could feel the orders but didn't have to follow them.
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# ? Jun 20, 2017 06:08 |
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I'm watched maybe 5 anime shows in the last 8 years, since at 30 I've mostly outgrown it and find the prevelant fanservice on young characters to be the epitome of (Attack on Titan I only picked up because I saw GIF's of the titans and figured it looked amazingly funny and horrifying enough that I could mute the anime teen drama - oh how wrong I was.) From my point of view, Puella Magi Madoka Magica (ignore that the trailer says it's of the movie, the first two movies were an adaption of the TV series.) is a very good pick. The TV series is a fully plotted out 12-episode story that starts off on the surface of a typical Sailor Moon-ish anime tale of a girl who's approached by a magical creature to become a magical warrior to fight evil, and then descends into a very dark and thoughtful deconstruction of what that would actually mean in terms of the psychological toil of having to be constantly in danger, having to battle for your life and still have to act day to day like you were just a normal middle school kid, why the hell any kind of being would think it would be the best idea to fight off earth destroying monsters would be to recruit a secret militia of emotionally fragile teenage girls with no combat experience, etc. It's a very different genre, but the similarities on Attack on Titan that make me like both of them are the fact that the story is well plotted out from the start, and when you watch all the way to the end, you can rewatch earlier episodes and catch many things that looked like one scene at first glance, but actually had something much deeper going on, like in AoT when you can watch Reiner, Bertholdt, and Annie in the training arc. I also like that it takes some fairly typical tropes to the genre (Shoujo for Madoka Magica, Shonen for Attack on Titan) and adds a more realistic, darker aspect to the characters reacting events. I have not seen the movies yet, so I cannot comment on them. Be aware there is some Sailor Moon transformation level nudity in it, which I found uncomfortable, but not enough to quit the show over. Squidster posted:Everyone will probably recommend Full Metal Alchemist, which is a super popular show that deserves it's fame. Lots of great worldbuilding, fun characters, and despite being mostly cheerful it dips into some very dark themes. Either the original show or the remake, Brotherhood, are equally good. Seconding that recommendation and everything that was said. Also, I hate to be That Person, but if you're deciding between the two, The original Full Metal Alchemist (2003) was ran when the manga was incomplete, so part of the way through, the animation company decided to just go and write Squidster posted:You might also enjoy From The New World ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fUFnHKtm-8I ), which is similar in the scope of it's worldbuilding. The central mystery of the setting is slowly revealed throughout, and is breathtaking in the scale of its horror. It unfortunately dips into some pretty gross teen drama at times, but the worldbuilding is fascinating. Catalina fucked around with this message at 06:48 on Jun 20, 2017 |
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You make a good recommendation here with Madoka but it's one of the few animes Ive watched. I loved it though for the exact reasons you say, well written and well thought out. I ended up watching despite it looking like garbage at first because a friend begged me to. The other animes I've watched are legends of galactic heroes and one punch man.
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Catalina posted:Seconding that recommendation and everything that was said. Also, I hate to be That Person, but if you're deciding between the two, The original Full Metal Alchemist (2003) was ran when the manga was incomplete, so part of the way through, the animation company decided to just go and write Both are good in their own right, and the first series IIRC had the blessing and some notes from the manga's writer/artist to work off of. It specifically went and did its own thing to avoid stepping on the possible future plot of the manga. Brotherhood is definitely the better version to watch if you're only going to watch one, though.
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MOVIE MAJICK posted:What other shows can you guys recommend if I like this one a lot? I haven't watched a lot of animes and I appreciate the thoughtful world building in this one. Seconding Claymore. Mystery, plot twists, body horror, good animation, fancy sword fights. It has you covered. Claymore is about a member of an order of female knights that defend a medieval society from monsters that hide in the population and eat people. It has some gory moments, but so does AoT.
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MOVIE MAJICK posted:^^^^^thanks!! Watch fma brotherhood, the original anime goes off in a real dumb direction
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I haven't even read the manga but since accidentally being spoiled and knowing where things are going, watching people's speculation in this thread going into Season 3 has me so excited to watch people's reactions to the crazy poo poo about to happen. It's Eva 3.0 levels of crazy poo poo that you barely see coming.
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# ? Jun 20, 2017 09:06 |
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Shinseki Yori is good, but don't watch it if your off your anti-depressants.
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MOVIE MAJICK posted:What is everyone's favorite OPs so far? Captain Invictus posted:Watch fma brotherhood, the original anime goes off in a real dumb direction
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# ? Jun 20, 2017 10:12 |
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The moodier tone is what I really liked about FMA 2003. In comparison the manga and Brotherhood seemed much more bog standard to me, and I never finished either as result.
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# ? Jun 20, 2017 10:42 |
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One-Punch Man if you want a mix of amazing action, exceptional comedy, and thought-provoking deconstruction of the superhero/shounen genre. Mob Psycho 100 if you enjoyed OPM for all the right reasons. Maria the Virgin Witch for one of the most surprisingly realistic portrayals of the medieval (Hundred Years' War) period you'll find in any medium... besides the fact that the protagonist is a literal witch with magical powers. Shingeki no Bahamut: Genesis for an excellent, mature, old-style adventure tale in a high fantasy world, with character designs evocative of the 80s. Parasyte: The Maxim for a well-directed horror thriller about a kid who finds his right arm has been taken over by a shapeshifting monster - which expresses disappointment at having failed to take over his brain. Re:Zero − Starting Life in Another World for a superbly directed deconstruction of the "hero protagonist transported to a fantasy world" trope/genre mixed in with Groundhog Day, where the well-intentioned protagonist possesses a power with the potential to favorably resolve any situation, yet despite his heroic inclinations finds himself way in over his head, held back by a callous world and his flaws both human and personal. Since this is Attack on Titan thread, list is in descending order of horror, though only Parasyte and Re:Zero truly belong to the genre, with the former having sci-fi body horror as its premise and going from there, and the latter delving deep into psychological horror to the point it seems like the author derives some sadistic pleasure from seeing the protagonist be crushed.
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Mordaedil posted:I urge everyone to rewatch season 1 to get totally mindfucked over all of the hints that there were that you missed the first time over. My favorite is one I didn't notice until now, happening from a whim to re-watch the training episodes. And Eren was like "woah, she looks really pissed." Huh, I wonder what happened when they came here.... Ah, right. holy poo poo Reiner E-flat fucked around with this message at 12:36 on Jun 20, 2017 |
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The absurdly higher ratio of Linkin Park fma 2003 amvs vs brotherhood is all you need to know about fma 2003 Also that it literally ends with ed getting sucked into a portal and WHOOPS NOW HE'S IN WW1 GERMANY IN OUR WORLD!!! AND THEN THEY MADE A REALLY BAD MOVIE CONTINUING FROM THERE!!!!!!!!!
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It was actually a really good movie.
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DaveKap posted:Levi's gang flying to a chorus
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Mordaedil posted:It was actually an ok movie.
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