This is relevance.
If you like violence and the occasional anime, then I highly recommend
Baccano!Why? Because it's awesome. Granted, the story likes to jump around from different points a lot, so it could get a little confusing. Just to keep you in it, the story takes place on a train from several people's points of view.
The other parts not on the train is back story for the characters and how they got there.
Oh, and it's in spoken English, no subtitles.
When I read the reviews on it, people were dissing it because they felt like the voice actors sucked. I say bull poky to that. The story is set in 1930s mafia time. Their voices are meant to sound like it. Mobsters from New York and Chicago actually did have those accents. Guh...just ignore the critics and watch it for yourselves.
Warning! It likes to get super violent. Enjoy! Robert, give it a try. Rebecky, you too. And Scott, you could possibly get a kick out of it.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------Oh, and I don't like talking about current events or politics. I choose not to let people know if I'm upset or happy about such things. I would appreciate it if you did the same for me.For those of you who want a good web comic to read, you should
check this out.
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Somebody's birthday is around the corner!! It's hiding in a box. I know 'cause I got a big exclamation point over my head and I said "huh? What's that?" and went over to investigate.
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"You don't have to step foreward to be a hero, everyone else just has to step back."
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