No.4172
>>4167>Trigger hasn't been good since it was called Gainaxso, never
No.4175
>deuteragonist working the big rich mafia guy that pits the poor to kill each other as a sport
lmfao the fucker is also part of literal child trafficking but the wolf retard cant stop crying about MUH HUMANS ALL BAD
No.4178
It's fun but lacking some stuff to really make it good. Also it's furry bait.
No.5288
I'm all for furry bait but this could not hold my interest after five or six episodes, unlike say beastars or even aggretsuko. waiting patiently for something better to come along
why don't someone animate blacksad goddamnit
No.5289
>>5788
Do they? Why?
No.5503
>>4167Damn how did I miss double 45's, checked, Dirty Harry.
No.5522
>>5289prolly because of the themes of transformation n sheet
No.5530
>>5522…hahahahaha! That's pathetic.
No.5547
Baseball episode was pretty good.
No.9800
For such aa hyped show a few years back this thread sure is barren.
No.10560
I feel that BNA failed because unlike Beastars (
>>9810 ) or even My Gym Partner's a Monk- I mean Seton Academy, they don't really embrace the animal side of their ANIMAL anime. Even Killing Bites (
>>5136 ) is better at using that shit.
No.15243
It seems to be a returning theme that half the furry anime produced either fails or turns to shit.
No.15245
>>10560Seton Academy (the manga) was so good but by the end the author kept using the same terrible jokes and dragging it out. Still enjoyed it fwiw.
No.15255
>>15245True, but like you say I still enjoyed it, cuz they didn't take themselves too seriously. Also Kemokko Dobutsuen now that I think about it. T-Rex no Kanojo is cut short, but I believe it applies too.
>>14721 No.20810
>>4167It's disappointing how the potential of BNA fell through TBH, no wonder it's already forgotten.
No.20823
>>11963That fox is very fit and breedable
No.20828
>>20824Oooh, even better. Raccoons can start breeding after two years, so that sexy little bitch is all ready to go
No.20833
>>20828Begging for a reaction
No.20834
>>20830You have spent too much time on the internet, normal people don’t say things like that.
No.20835
>>20834>normal peopleyou care too much about a category that doesnt exist (and conveniently thinks just like you!)
No.20836
>>20822How? I've heard good things about it, but how is it like BNA?
No.20839
>>20837lol you couldnt define normalcy if you had a gun to your head
No.20840
>>20834why would anyone want to be normal
normal people waste their lives in loveless marriages as they grind away their humanity working as middle managers drinking shitty domestic beer
magicless, music hating muggles
No.20842
>>20839Sure I can loser, just because you're seething, doesn't mean normalcy doesn't exist. Now please stop projecting about guns to your head onto others and take your anti-depressants.
>>20840>magicless, music hating muggles>imagine unironically using Harry Potter memes ripped off of plebbit and thinking they actually applicable to real life
>normal people waste their lives in loveless marriages as they grind away their humanity working as middle managers drinking shitty domestic beerThat's a nice strawman there, burger-man, trouble is that's not true. Normal human lives aren't actually like your soap-operas y'know.
No.20870
>>20868normal people dont talk like this :)
No.21812
>>20985Kek the same problem of Zootopia happens again. This is why furry stuff being used for political messaging gets way too muddled LMAO.
Also
>my pure japanese blood is the vaccineKEK
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