The entire thing occurs in a small city in the sky. Is there some epic plot that spans the worlds? Nope. What underlying theme? Of growth? Overcoming your weakness? Suddenly becoming the most OP trio in the history of academy just by becoming ‘better friends’? Don’t judge book by its cover? If I were born a dumpster by any chance, and someone tried to throw away DVD’s of this anime, I’d throw them right back out. And no, it’s not my opinion, it’s a fact. Whatever underlying themes you think exist in this anime, you are wrong.
You watch the 1st episode, and you KNOW how it’s going to end. Even if I wanted to, there is literally nothing to spoil. Story is just a huge, steaming pile of mess. Plots get introduced out of nowhere, some are never resolved, there’s no underlying, or rather ‘main plot’ whatsoever, there is 0 world building, and nothing of even remote interest occurs. And, what’s so bad about it you wonder? Well, I already said.
It packs so much ‘bad’, that if unleashed, it would corrupt the entire world and make everyone next gen Hitler. You could teach young people, not just writers or directors, how NOT to live LIFE just based off on this anime. I bet that if you wanted to, you could write seminars depicting just how bad this thing is. No, seriously, that’s literally the only reason I gave this thingĢ instead of 1. Welcome to a large, steaming pile of crap with literally only 1 decent thing in it: girls are kind of cute. If you need me, they've brought me to London's Hippodrome Casino.Every once in a while you’ll come across an anime that’ll literally help you grow as a person, help you understand some things you may have misunderstood, and when you do come across such anime you hold it in such a high regard that nothing else can even come close, and, on top of that, you begin believing anime to be the best entertainment medium there is. "Birthday #SpaceDandy live tweeting!!" (Tweet). The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel IV The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel II Video games List of voice performances in video games Rikkai Game of Futureįilms List of voice performances in films The Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Die Neue These 1A, Bob Epic Team segments), Tōru Adachi (Team AC) (Ep. Filmography Anime List of voice performances in animeĪnd You Thought There Is Never a Girl Online?ĭanganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak High School seriesĪkashic Records of Bastard Magic Instructor Sinclair has also directed Spice and Wolf II, Black Butler I & II, Initial D, and Shana movie. After that, he had been working as an actor in Dallas, and occasionally in Los Angeles. Sinclair has been voice acting since he was studying theatre in college.
Sinclair was born in Dallas, Texas, U.S.A. Ian was in the English Dub cast as Yasuda in Shin Godzilla. In addition he performs the voice in video games the likes of Battleborn, Baron Flynt in Borderlands, Professor Nakayama and Jimbo Hodunk in Borderlands 2, and Berkut in Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia.
Some of his major roles include Toraji Ishida in Bamboo Blade Dallas Genoard in Baccano! Douglas Rosenberg in El Cazador de la Bruja Takeru Oyama in Maken-ki! Brook in the Funimation dub of One Piece Juzo Sakakura in the Danganronpa series Whis in Dragon Ball Super, and the title characters in Toriko and Space Dandy. He provides voices for English versions of Japanese anime series and video games. Ian Sinclair (born March 2, 1984) is an American voice actor and voice director who works with Funimation and Sentai Filmworks.