i don't buy from amazon unless i really have to for my manga/graphic novels/trades. my usual go-to is barnes & noble (in-store & online), then rightstuf and if they don't have it in stock, i'll try used bookstores then ebay and finally amazon is the last resort.
i haven't done a deep dive on them yet but i never thought to listen to an anime podcast until a whim this past month. but i did listened to one recently that's produced and sponsored by Crunchyroll, "Anime in America", a brief history lesson on some aspects anime popularity and origin and some other stuff. it's a pretty good podcast hosted by comedian Yedoye Travis.
I don't think I noticed this before but I'm getting the triangle "!" that the thread page I'm looking at is not secured. I'm on mobile btw, using desktop view.
Say what you will but ghost adventures always bust out the newest doohickeys and they always have the best travel itinerary locations. Meanwhile, the new ghost hunters just don't have that mojo it had before, ghost nation had the worse luck of being on some weird tv schedule that I don't even know when it's on. Ghost Brothers was a trip but I think they got cancelled.
Saw it the other day on animenewsnetwork news article, don't remember much but $15 is the most expensive tier that also grants you 6 devices sharing it or something plus same day viewing I think and the ability to watch offline, whatever that means (download?) and the cheapest is free with ads but you'll have to wait a week after new anime has premiered and some other stuff.
I don't usually get nuggets, maybe once awhile if I feel like it. But for those who had spicy chicken nuggets from the competitors (Wendy's/Burger King), how spicy are they? And are you willing to try McDonald's own version of said spicy nuggets this fall?
for one scene only, there was a mentioned about Fullmetal Alchemist and Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood. as for the show itself, i like it, takes a bit to get used to that gruff voice acting Steve Carell.