Asked by xhirachu
Thanks!!

Gonna start watching the first ep soon!

I’m pretty shocked that it’s now at ep548

But I’ll hold out~
Thanks!! ;P


Exactly 24 hours have passed! I would like to thank everyone for taking time in pouring your opinions and decisions on which of the three is your favourite. :D I’ve received an overwhelming response and will decide on watching the anime with the most votes.
A side note, for those who had answers that involve more than one choice, I considered the more-than-one choices in the votes. I also considered votes from the post that I put up on my Facebook anime page, though the post was only valid for 2 hours.
So without further ado, in accordance with my previous post on which of the big three to watch, the vote goes as such:
Naruto: 12 votes

Bleach: 8 votes

One Piece: 36 votes

And the one I’ll watch first is One Piece!!!!
Followed by Naruto
and then Bleach
Of course, with the time constraints and our everyday lives, I’ll just pick up One Piece for now and when I get another chunk load of free time, I’ll eventually pick up the rest. :)
Thank you so much for helping me, everyone!!

~*【★】Chione Ice Dyrken【★】*~
I’m an anime addict. I enjoy shows like Katekyo Hitman Reborn and Gintama, but I never brought myself to watching what is being labeled as “The Big 3”.

I see tons of pictures of them on my dash, and it looks really awesome!

But starting them from scratch is going to be a really long journey..

So i thought, for now, I’ll try watching ONE of them~

So I need suggestions on which one I should start~
Naruto?

Bleach?

One Piece?

In short, which among them is the best? :)
Kotetsu: As long as there’s hope, a real hero never leaves a life behind!
Barnaby: You still stand by that idealistic nonsense?
Kotetsu: Don’t stop me.
Barnaby: I never said we shouldn’t go in.
Kotetsu: What?
Barnaby: As long as there’s hope, a real hero never leaves a point behind.
Air Date: 28 January 2008 (3 days after Vongola Primo’s Birthday)

The story begins with Giotto and some of his Guardians in the middle of some paperwork. Ugetsu plays his flute until G. tells him to stop, and Lampo is sleeping, annoying G., who smacks him to wake him up. G. lectures Lampo, telling him to be more focused; Knuckle agrees with G. and tells Lampo that it’s about time he becomes more serious about his work. Lampo says that it was scary and that they should be happy that he stays the way he is, also stating that he has done the job anyway, receiving a glaring look from G., scaring Lampo.Ugetsu steps in before this could go any further and tells G. that he shouldn’t be scaring Lampo, going on to say that if Lampo says he cannot do it, then he probably couldn’t, making G agitated, saying that Ugetsu was too soft. Alaude, who was reading a book, asks if they were finished, and says that he wants to leave and to take his break; Daemon also asks permission to leave, saying that he has work to do. G., however, tells them to wait because Giotto has something he needs to tell them, and then turns towards Giotto, who seems to be daydreaming. G. calls Giotto, who snaps back to reality, and assures the Guardians that he’s alright and dismisses them.
After being dismissed, Ugetsu comments that it’s already noon, to which Knuckle suggests that they go for lunch together. Giotto, however, stands up and says that he has someplace to go. G. offers to go with him, but Giotto says that he’ll be alright by himself and leaves. Daemon seems to think that Giotto has something on his mind since he’s been going somewhere alone for a couple of days. Most of Giotto’s Guardians are worried about this, since they have no idea where he’s been going, with Giotto refusing to tell them.
Lampo comes to the conclusion that Giotto has a girlfriend and that he’s probably going on a date, annoying G. once again, earning Lampo another smack, telling him that kids should just shut up. Daemon, however, playfully thinks that this might be a possibility and goes further, saying that Giotto might be attacked by someone if he were left alone. The Guardians begin to wonder about this possibility, much to Alaude’s annoyance who indirectly accuses Daemon as the cause of it, to which Daemon playfully denies.
Alaude stated that he had enough and left, also announcing that he doesn’t have a boss and only does as he likes. G. finally loses his patience by where the conversation was heading and decides to follow Giotto. As G. left, Daemon commented that G. worried too much and left, because he still had work to do. When G. decided to follow Giotto, he was surprised when he realized that Lampo, Asari, and Knuckle were actually following him as well. G. asks them to go home but Asari and Knuckle refuse because they were worried too, while Lampo says he wanted to kill time and to find out who Giotto’s lover was, earning a punch from G; Knuckle, however, convinced G. that it was part of their duty as Guardians to look after Giotto, finally making him agree to let them come.
The rest of the Guardians trail Giotto who arrives in a small village where he’s warmly greeted by the villagers, including the children, animals and drunkards. The Guardians seem confused by what Giotto was doing in this village. However, before they could think about this any further, they notice that Giotto had bought some expensive wine and food from a shop, making Lampo even more sure that he bought all these stuff as gifts for his girlfriend and comments that the next shop Giotto would visit would be a flower shop, to which G. tells him to shut up.
This turns out to be wrong, as Giotto instead enters an empty alley, and soon goes into an antique shop, increasing the curiosity of his watching Guardians.
The Guardians can’t see anything clearly, but soon see’s the silhouette of another person holding a knife. The Guardians panic and immediately rush into the shop, thinking that their boss might be in danger, but they instead ended up bumping into each other and falling onto the floor at the entrance of the shop, surprising Giotto and the man beside him who is later revealed as Talbot.
After making sure that everyone was alright, Giotto explains that the knife was actually meant to open a letter and then tells someone that it’s about time to come out. As Giotto says this, Daemon and Alaude reveal themselves, realizing that Giotto had already known that they had been following him, much like the others, out of curiosity, though they refused to admit this. Daemon praises Giotto for being able to find out about them, and Alaude disinterestedly states that he would leave if his time was being wasted on something this stupid.
After leaving the shop, Giotto takes them to a restaurant and finally reveals that he had been secretly planning for a dinner together, which is the reason why he visited all those shops before, as those shops were the ones making it. G. finally understood the reason why Giotto didn’t want him to tag along during lunch for the past few days. Daemon mocks G., who had thought otherwise, but before G. could start an argument, Giotto asks them to enter the restaurant and sit down.
During dinner, Giotto reveals the things he had bought at the antique store, which turns out to be Golden Pocket Watches which engraved on the top of the pocket watch is the Vongola Crest on it, which he had asked the craftsman, Talbot, to make as proof of their friendship. He hands the watches to his Guardians, who accept it whole-heartedly, thanking Giotto. The story ends with Giotto and his Guardians had a toast up for their eternal friendship.
it’s been a while since I posted a photoset and watched a movie… last night my senpai BI Combaliser recommended that I watch kimi to boku… at first I thought it was the anime but then she clarified that she was pointing out a different kimi to boku… a live action movie.. I’m not really great at telling stories… or I might give away spoliers by accident so I’d prefer if you’d just watch the movie and be in emotional pain*evil laugh*… seriously… a MUST watch and GREAT movie… 45 minutes well spent ;)
where can i watch this movie online????? (and w eng subs!! :D)