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That would be cool. I wonder what they offer there? Maybe a Kogoro cake? Pfft. Now I'm kinda excited.
For 15 years? Wow, hands down. I think I started around 2010 to show interest in it.
I once posted on a yt video this comment "Kaito is more Shinichi than Shinichi himself." ;)
You're completely right, once Conan grows back, I get super excited, but in the end, he will always turn into Conan again and I'll get disappointed. I kinda lose my hope and the thought "well, another 100-200 episodes until the Black Organization/Shinichi shows up again" crosses my mind.
Is it interesting right now? 'o' Now now, you're making me curious! Might peep in the latest chapters '~'
I shouldn't spoiler myself, though . . .
I already considered to leave the filler and unimportant eps out, but I kinda dislike the idea. I'm more the type who comes at the whole and not only parts. Maybe they're boring, but they're still part of the beloved Detective Conan ;v; So I'm gonna rewatch it completely somewhen...
In context with the ending, I absolutely have no clue what might happen. Zero. Nothinggg.
There definitely will be a showdown, and I expect it to be the most exciting thing from the entire series.
Of course, I don't wanna see any deaths, too! Well, I probably wouldn't cry over loosing inspector Yokomizo/etc. (unless it's not shown super dramatic).
I'm actually not really into crime stories, but DC is something else. I often don't really understand how he killed her or how Conan is able to reconstruct the murder, but I'll watch it anyways pfft.
I'll always be depressed if an anime or manga that I like ends. That's why I usually don't wish for anything to end, but DC is different here...because it would go on forever without a real story or progression (as it already does), it would be kinda empty :c And Conan would stay Conan forever, and I don't want that xD

Not sure if they mentioned it on the site, but the Facebook page confirmed that they would be having the lemon pie that Shinichi loves, and spaghetti neapolitan of Cafe Poirot (the cafe right under Mori's office).

The lemon pie case was one of the early ones so I'm really surprised that it's on the menu. The back story is so sad :'(

They might as well make some kind of cake based on Agasa's childhood love too, because I would look at it and cry so much. Or Shiratori and (i don't know if you've gotten up to here yet), because he was a jerk. April is Sakura season so it'd be really nice if they used that motif too.

It's not necessarily interesting, but a vital character has been introduced. After 18-19 years where we've gotten heaps of flashbacks of Ran and Shinichi's childhood, and boom! Here's another childhood friend out of nowhere. Pretty old news but I was so confused by who Sera was when I started seeing her around. She's very cool. Just bothered by how I've never seen or knew that she exists for a decade and a half.

Oh, and I didn't mean to sound like I'm recommending you to skip the other episodes, but rather that you can go back to them and enjoy them at your own pace. Because 700 episodes would take a while to sit through.
Just watch it however you think you'd enjoy it most :)
 
Just finished KnK - super heartwarming and beautiful and it sorta reminded me of PMMM
Can someone please explain the ending to me?
 
Not sure if they mentioned it on the site, but the Facebook page confirmed that they would be having the lemon pie that Shinichi loves, and spaghetti neapolitan of Cafe Poirot (the cafe right under Mori's office).

The lemon pie case was one of the early ones so I'm really surprised that it's on the menu. The back story is so sad :'(

They might as well make some kind of cake based on Agasa's childhood love too, because I would look at it and cry so much. Or Shiratori and (i don't know if you've gotten up to here yet), because he was a jerk. April is Sakura season so it'd be really nice if they used that motif too.

It's not necessarily interesting, but a vital character has been introduced. After 18-19 years where we've gotten heaps of flashbacks of Ran and Shinichi's childhood, and boom! Here's another childhood friend out of nowhere. Pretty old news but I was so confused by who Sera was when I started seeing her around. She's very cool. Just bothered by how I've never seen or knew that she exists for a decade and a half.

Oh, and I didn't mean to sound like I'm recommending you to skip the other episodes, but rather that you can go back to them and enjoy them at your own pace. Because 700 episodes would take a while to sit through.
Just watch it however you think you'd enjoy it most :)

Shinichi loves lemon pie? Woah, I don't even remember this '-'
Ah but Agasa's childhood love I remember! Would feel kinda strange to eat her, though ;)
Shiratori? Jerk? Wasn't he a jerk from the beginning? Or do you refer to a special event where he was jerky?
Sera? I don't know her '-' Another childhood friend? mhhhhhhh I kinda don't like this. Has she an important role?
If it's about Shinichi's past, I only want to see cutie stories between him and Ran and not some other girl >-<
(Shinichi x Ran shipper here)
I agree with you. Randomly appearing is no good. Aoyama should have added some hints in the early or mid episodes.
(->skills of storytelling.) Well, there's not that much story in DC anyways. But maybe this is one of the charming points of DC? I can't really tell . . .
Oh yeah, that's right. 700 episodes of One Piece took me half a year, including summer & fall holidays '-'
But I bet 700 ep of DC would take me at least 1 year. It's different from OP. I can watch 20 episodes a day when I'm good, but 20 ep of DC in 1 day is a bit exhausting.
Maybe exactly that's one of the charming points of DC. That you're able to watch it on your own pace, as you said. :D
I didn't realize this before.
 
I'm totally geeking out for 90's anime lately. Over the past year or two I've watched the Pokemon anime all the way from season 1 to near the end of season 8 so far. But the last few months I've taken a break from that and started watching the original Sailor Moon anime (I'm currently just starting Super S which is season 4). Once I've finished the final season of that I'm thinking about checking out One Piece.
 
I'm totally geeking out for 90's anime lately. Over the past year or two I've watched the Pokemon anime all the way from season 1 to near the end of season 8 so far. But the last few months I've taken a break from that and started watching the original Sailor Moon anime (I'm currently just starting Super S which is season 4). Once I've finished the final season of that I'm thinking about checking out One Piece.

WOOOO *excited* you definitely have to check out One Piece *crawls weirdly on the ground*
it'sssssssssss greaaaaaaattt, best thing ever on the world!
it'll change your life!
if you want to get super excited before you start with watching, I can recommend you some trailers or amv's on yt *~*
 
Well, I'm currently (desperately) trying to catch up on Naruto Shippuden, hehe. I stopped watching for a while after Pein died (I, in my moment of stupidity, thought the anime was over T_T) But now I'm on episode 340-345. I'm also kind of on a hiatus on watching Sailor Moon Crystal, Sword Art Online 2, and Fate/Stay Night. My favorites are the original Sailor Moon, Bleach, Naruto, Blue Exorcist, and Madoka Magica. ^^

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I'm totally geeking out for 90's anime lately. Over the past year or two I've watched the Pokemon anime all the way from season 1 to near the end of season 8 so far. But the last few months I've taken a break from that and started watching the original Sailor Moon anime (I'm currently just starting Super S which is season 4). Once I've finished the final season of that I'm thinking about checking out One Piece.

Yes! Sailor Moon is the absolute best! I admit that I haven't watched every single episode of the series. But I've been watching SM since I was 3. Ahh, the memories. And Super S is my favorite season of them all.
 
I found Tonari no Taibutsu-kun (???) in my download list this morning and figured I'd start it, since it must be there for a reason, even though I can't remember what it's even about. Of course, the download ended up stalling altogether, so I guess it's not meant to be. I still have that massive backlog to get through, anyway...

Checking through my laptop, I learned that a movie called A Letter To Momo (or Letters To Momo? idk) has been sitting there for ages so maybe, just maybe, I'll get around to watching that later. Lawd knows if there's something with Momo in the name I gotta see what that's about.
 
I found Tonari no Taibutsu-kun (???) in my download list this morning and figured I'd start it, since it must be there for a reason, even though I can't remember what it's even about. Of course, the download ended up stalling altogether, so I guess it's not meant to be. I still have that massive backlog to get through, anyway...

Checking through my laptop, I learned that a movie called A Letter To Momo (or Letters To Momo? idk) has been sitting there for ages so maybe, just maybe, I'll get around to watching that later. Lawd knows if there's something with Momo in the name I gotta see what that's about.

Ahh I watched a letter to Momo on a convention last year. It's more suit for little children, but it's still a nice watch. Sometimes it's a bit awkward but the little "monsters" there are funny.
Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun is a school and slice of life anime. I don't think it's something special, but the character Yoshida Haru is such an amazing unique sweetiepie, you have to love him. He's worth watching even 100 ep :D
 
The Haikyuu!! OVA was adorable. Tbh, I wasn't a huge Lev fan when I read the manga, but seeing him animated and fleshed out a bit more really did something for me. I missed seeing all of those massive dorks in animation; I really needed that! Now I REALLY can't wait to see the Tokyo training camp in the anime.
 
I just finished watching Code Geass a few days ago (I KNOW, I CAN'T BELIEVE I LEFT IT THIS LONG TO ACTUALLY GET AROUND TO WATCHING IT.) & it was every bit incredible as everyone I know who's watched it made it out to be! It's another one of those anime that I wish I could un-watch & watch it again.

I actually started watching it about...a year ago? & yeah...I take a while to actually finish anime...

I'm sure whenever I get around to re-watching it, it'll be just as great, again. <3

P.S. I adore Lulu~
 
I also watched Code Geass but didn't finish the 3 or 2 last episodes of R2 because I know what's going to happen and I hate the ending >-<
I'm really anti bad endings.
Of course, Lelouch is the coolest of them. When Suzaku was introduced, I really liked him, but the more they showed of him, the more he became annoying. In the end, I've come to hate him.
Nunnally made me a bit angry because she was the reason why Lelouch always failed in the end, but I can't really be mad at her, she's kinda innocent. The story with Shirley was also super sad :( Almost as dramatical as Romeo x Juliet.
Nevertheless, the anime is definitely superb but I found the ending a bit awkward. The mother was supposed to be the good one but she turned out to be guilty, too '-' (if I have understood it right)

Lelouch was the best, though :'>
 
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I really liked Hunter X Hunter.

I didn't like Gon that much though. Personally I would rather Killua have been the main character. Gon seemed way to nice and overpowered while killua(while overpowered) was still more balanced than Gon. I understand that they were miracle children but Gon pulled attacks out of his arse. Like you literally just learned Nen. Killua's been building up his resistance for years but you just do something because of rock-paper-scissors? rididclous. also these children have no problem with killing. wtf. i can understand killua but gon too? I liked the anime anyway though.
 
I really really enjoyed Kill La Kill, Satsuki is just amazing ; w ;
Also started watching Spice and Wolf along with Blade and Soul
 
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