Uncut Frieren Ep 11
Added 2025-01-01 19:29:07 +0000 UTCWE BACK!!
Still editing Death Note 15 to 17 so hoping those will be good to go for tomorrow.
Getting back into the swing after Christmas is rough haha!
Will be filming more AOT on Friday so expect that over the weekend. Should be the final 2 episodes of S2 and Levi's OVA!!
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Hi Kyle - Sorry I am only just seeing this. No it's not an issue on my end. The issue is when too many people attempt to access. I do not have a limit. Google Drive and all streaming service have one naturally built in. It can also come down to your own browser and if you are consuming content for several other channels that may overload. What fixes the issue is clearing your browsing history and refreshing. I have looked into this and there's nothing I can do on my end or control and until Patreon allow me to do direct uploads to their site - I can't evade this issue because it's a case with all streaming services.
Dr Sophie Darling Reacts
2025-01-22 13:10:45 +0000 UTCHey tried to watch this and it's telling me number of allowed playbacks has been exceeded? is that a problem on my end or yours? I'm subscribed to several cahnnels and never seen this before. If it's on yours you think you could look into that? do you have a limited amount of times people are allowed to watch your uploads?
Kyle Junge
2025-01-06 02:48:18 +0000 UTCWell, "Game of Thrones" is the obvious counterexample, but it was very good while they had source material to adapt. I don't really think we can blame the producers for losing their patience in this case, I mean, who knows if we will ever get to see "The Winds of Winter", lol. Nowadays producers have learnt to be more patient, but this used to be a big problem in anime too. There are many old animes (like Naruto) that are unwatchable for me because of the amount of filler in them. (In anime, "filler" means an episode that is not in the manga but that was produced to fill airtime while waiting for the new manga chapter. They are usually irrelevant side stories that have nothing to do with the main plot.) That is also the reason why there are two adaptations of Fullmetal Alchemist. The first one (FMA03) was released when the manga was just starting and they went the "Game of Thrones" way and came up with their own ending. Years later, once the manga was finished, they adapted it again and that's how we got FMAB, which is considered the definite adaptation.
Krul
2025-01-03 12:09:25 +0000 UTCYou say that about shows following books and then you have the inevitable disaster that was Game of Thrones where they rushed the last 2 seasons against the authors wishes because they wanted to be done with it. Greed is a killer in the media industry! :') But yes that is the one thing I am picking up is that the stories are well crafted. They are thought through and everything has a purpose and meaning or at least in the shows I've watched so far. Whereas western media tends to be quite 'go with the flow' and often shoehorn in things for shock value which serve no purpose beyond generating views!
Sophie Anders
2025-01-03 08:31:02 +0000 UTCRegarding your comments at the end of the video comparing anime with western shows: one thing I really like about anime is that shows clearly have a beginning, a middle and then an end; whereas a lot of shows in the west have a beginning, then a season 2, then a season 3 if they are still popular...and so on and so on until the show drops in quality so much that nobody is watching anymore at which point we get an end. With that production model is almost impossible to put these little nuggets in the show that will become relevant only much later because...well... you never know if you will get a new season so everything has to be much more immediate. I like that recently we have been getting shows covering book series since then the story is already laid out and makes much more sense as a whole, rather than a bunch of stories broken into season and loosely put together.
Krul
2025-01-03 06:30:51 +0000 UTC