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Favorite Verses

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Simply what are your favorite verses, and why do you like them? Can be TV shows, films, games, books, whatever
 
Danny Phantom: My all time favorite verse. It obviously isn't special in terms of writing and some of the characters but I simply just like the whole ghost superhero aspect and the villains are what make the show worth something despite them all being ghosts, they have something different about them.

W.I.T.C.H.: Quickly became one of my favorite verses. Five teenage girls get magical powers are thrown into a world of magical entities and danger. They pretty much act the way you would expect and the story handles them dealing with the pressure of home life and saving the universe pretty well. My only two real grip with the series is the treatment of the girls from the Oracle early in the series because they expect too much from teenagers but it's minor. However the treatment of male characters in this series is downright bad in my honest opinion and while I expected this given it's more centered around female characters, it still sucks seeing men getting the short end of the stick many time.

BattleTanx: I cannot stress the amount of hours I spent on my N64 playing this fantastic game. As a kid, the simple fact of playing a game with various tanks and blasting the enemy with lasers, mines, grenades, and nuking the map was epic.

I didn't even understand the story at the time but when I got older I found it amazing, and to give a description. A virus appears out of nowhere and kills off 99.9% of the female population. This leads to the various governments to quarantine the last remaining females that survived, even the ones that had husbands. This leads to nuclear war and leaves the world in ruins, and the remaining men become more primal and the only thing they know is combat and to capture/safeguard all the remaining females (Queen lords)

The groups are amazing and I'll go over them briefly below using their in game descriptions.

* Griffin's Army: Griffin Spade's army started in New York City and blazed a trail of fire across America, defeating one outlaw army after another. Spade was a master of flexible tactics and no one could predict which weapons he would use next!

* Urban Decay: The "Decay" is made up of street punks and predatory vermin. Having survived the radiation fallout by living in underground sewers, they mutated into maniacal cannibals before moving above to claim the devastated city.

* Skull Riders: Destruction is a way of life for this roaming motorized wolf pack made up of outlaw gangs and bikers who rule the interstates of the Post-Apocalypse. Although gas is harder to find and the roadhouses are all closed, they still get theirs kicks causing mayhem and death on Route 666.

* Mech Maniax: Combining conspiratorial paranoia, right-wing militia politics, and a whole "Mess-O-Weapons", the Mech Maniax are a mechanized army made up of survivalists and extremists that have proclaimed Armageddon as their national holiday.

* After Shocks: After earthquakes, firestorms, and the ravages of nuclear war decimated Southern California, this gang headed up north to continue the carnage. Made up of freaks, punks, and post-apocalyptic mutants, they rock the Bay.

* Charlie Company: When the US Army fragmented, the surviving remnants formed Charlie Company; highly mechanized, highly disciplined, and highly likely to kill anybody they encounter deader than yesterday's road kill.

* Nuclear Knights: The Knights were a secret government experiment that went wrong. After the Apocalypse, these "Super Soldiers" escaped from their lockdown cells and armed themselves with the latest in secret weapon technology.

* Dark Angels: The Dark Angels consider themselves children of God with permission to reshape the world in His name. Their mission is to rid what is left of the world of all sinners, in order to create a new utopia comprised of servants of their God.

* Storm Ravens: From their point of view, men were responsible for the apocalypse (and everything else, for that matter). Only a new matriarchal order will be able to rebuild society free from the violence of male control.

As you can see, this game has survivalists, extremists, super soldiers, cultists, feminists, mutants, bikers, rapists, cannibals and more. The only thing that holds it back that it could have been so much more and we didn't get enough lore or time for the all the groups as the main story only follows Griffin's Army destroying the others.

Will add other verses to my list when I get the chance.
 
Akame Ga Kill: MY favorite of all time, i don't know how to say it, but it just remains in my heart, no matter what, the gore, the fights, the characters, i love everything about the series

Edens Zero: to be honest i love Mashima works, but Edens zero is just his best work, the style of the draws, The fanservice, the characters, the abilities, the storyline and the fact that the series is growing with the author itself

One Piece: i don't think i need to say something, Oda really knows how to do his job, while in a series a principally love the fights, wich OP does marvelous, the best thing that One Piece does and can't be beaten is the Worldbuilding

Jojo: love the fights and the characters, my favorite is probably Joseph Joestar, i love other things as well of the series, like the funny moments

MCU: loved every movie of the them, my favorites are the one with Cap, Spider-man,Strange, and Ant-Man

Raimi Spider-Man Movies: loved them, my first and favorite superhero movie series of all time,


and this is the rest

Naruto, Rwby, Konosuba, Rave master, Combatants will be dispatched, Fairy Tail, Danmachi etc
 
Thread is a little old, but my top 3 are, from greatest to least:

Undertale-My favorite fictional creation ever. Toby Fox is a genius and Undertale was the first big showcase of it. I love absolutely and literally everything about the game, the gameplay, the humor, the occasional dark themes, the music, the characters, the story, the lore, the secrets, the paths, etc., Undertale is usually played for no more than a little over 10 hours at most, usually below 20. I have 111 hours in the game personally, and that's not even talking about how much content for and based on it I've seen. And the fact that the vast majority of the game was made by just one man is simply inspiring. Undertale as a game alone is amazing to me, it truly changed my life, but in addition to that, while the fanbase has some negative parts that seem to take the spotlight for whatever reason, some parts of Undertale's fanbase are amazing, notably the fan animations and fan games. There is so much I could say about why I like Undertale that it'd take hours for me to go through it all. Deltarune is looking like it might be even better in the future, as well, which is exciting.

Attack on Titan-Favorite anime of all time as of Season 4 Part 2's ending. I've heard bad things about the ending, but I'll keep an open mind and see it for myself. Attack on Titan is just incredible in so many ways. Eren is currently my favorite main protagonist in fiction, as well. Eren's writing was incredible even before Season 4, but that's when he hit his peak and people started paying attention to him more. In Season 1, AoT was amazing at selling the viewer how horrifying this world is, and also setting up another plot besides the basic one it introduced at first with Annie, the animation and music were great, too. In Season 2, it retained a lot of the horrific elements of Season 1, in addition to some new things, such as the big betrayal, and the amazing relationship between Ymir and Historia. Ymir is an amazing character. Season 3 Part 1 I initially wasn't certain on, but loved it more on the second watch, I loved how we started branching into humans being a bigger threat than the Titan's, and Kenny's entire character was amazing for me, lighthearted, scary, and went off with a pretty great message that I took to heart, and Historia was just an absolute goddess in that part. Season 3 Part 2 was easily the peak prior to Season 4, for so many reasons, I won't even get into it, but a little fun fact, Season 3 Episode 17 "Hero" was actually once rated as the best television episode on IMDb, and still has a 9.9 star rating. Season 4 is just incredible so far, for so, so many reasons. Fyi, I love social commentary.

Re:Zero-Second favorite anime, was my favorite prior to AoT Season 4 Part 2. Subaru is my second favorite main protagonist behind Eren at the moment, and in fact he's the main reason I love the show.
 
Metroid- A badass woman in powered armor who uses haxy weapons? Space dragons (who is sometimes cybernetic and/or radioactive)? An ancient race of advanced alien bird people? Isolated while exploring alien planets and unlocking new locations using newfound weaponry? **** yes. It was like this series was made for me.

Avatar The Last Airbender- Love the setting and blend of different cultures. Love the creativity that goes into the bending skills. The plot is as long as it needs to be with a perfectly planned out beginning, middle, and end. The Legend of Korra, while not quite as good, is still fantastic for how the titular character progresses throughout the show. There's also the more interesting morally grey antagonists, and the expansion of the worldbending.

Yu Yu Hakusho- Favorite anime of all time. Yusuke is an absolute based protagonist, and the rest of the cast are lovable as well. The fights are clever, the music is great, and the anime pretty much has no filler whatsoever. The only filler is where it was needed, because the ending of the manga was rushed to all hell (the final fight of the series wasn't even shown in the manga!). In fact, the anime actually cut out some of the more boring parts of the manga.

Cowboy Bebop- I know this isn't a very original pic, and it's admittedly been a while since I've watched any of the series, but my god this series is perfection. The moody atmosphere, the slow pace of the episodes, the music... Every episode feels like it could be it's own standalone movie. Pierrot Le Fou, in particular, feels like the best episode of Batman The Animated Series that's not from Batman.

Marvel's Agents of Shield- A lot of people wrote this series off because of it's rather scatterbrained start, but it seriously starts to get good after 10 episodes in. The episodes are usually gripping, and there's some very good action. Season 2 and 3 aren't quuuuuiiiite as good as season 1, I think, due to the sheer number of plot turns that season 1 had as it progressed. Still great seasons though. But then the writing quality in seasons 4 and 5 suddenly skyrockets and may be the best entries in the entirety of the MCU outside of the Russo-directed movies. The ending of season 5 was so good that I didn't bother watching the rest of the series in fact (and also because 5 was written under the assumption that it would be the show's final season so it has an air of finality to it).

The Talisman- A book cowritten by Stephen King and Peter Straub. While I think that It and the Dark Tower series are better written, there's so much jam packed into this novel that I seriously think it's one of the most underrated King books. It's almost like an unofficial entry of the Dark Tower series, and it has more awesome setpieces then probably any of the DT books. My dream is that this is made into a 3 or maybe even 4 hour movie one day, akin to one of the Lord of the Rings movies. Speaking of, would add The Lord of the Rings to my list, but everyone has seen those.
 
The Mandela Catalogue: A alternate reality where god himself has gotten replaced by Satan himself, i just love this web-series because of how well-made it is considering that Alex is only 18 years old (i think as of now) just the mere thought of worshipping something we humans thought was god but isn't is just unnerving to say the least and that's the reason why i love this web-series so much, considering how popular it is now on youtube.

Helltaker: Demon girls wearing snazzy suits do i need to say more?

Undertale/Deltarune: This is one of my most favorite RPG games of all time and it holds a special place in my heart.

Flapjack: I really REALLY miss this show, despite how weird and creepy it was.

SpongeBob SquarePants: Memes, that is all.

Chowder: I wish this show would come back tbh.

ROBLOX: Was a player since 2013, and a lot has changed.

FNAF: Yeah yeah some people think fnaf is "dead" get over it lol.

asdfmovie: Childhood memories, i wish it would come back on this site tbh.

Ao Oni: Underrated and forgotten RPG horror game that REALLY deserves a reboot or something.

Salad Fingers: Spoons

Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark: The book series that scared me during childhood.

The Stanley Parable: I just find the idea of a narrator controlling a world and getting mad at the player to be pretty funny, considering there are many narrators in different media now.

Half-Life/Portal: Do i need to say why?

Nintendo: Mario

The Monument Mythos: The idea of famous places holding a very dark secret is just unnerving to me.

Gemini Home Entertainment: shifting tendons

Courage the Cowardly Dog: This show was really weird, uncanny, and terrifying and i love it.

Pony Island: This game felt like it was made to look like a generic video game creepypasta and i love it.

DDLC: just monika
 
berserk I love his world his story his drawing dragon ball z has a magic touch what he does ame helped me overcome my bad moments xenoblade the same dragon ball elder scroll his lore his philosophy and the captivating cosmology
 
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