Message from @Von Bolt
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It's not that long.
it's more that you're out-of-the-blue referencing a *single movie* from *2009*
And I linked Wikipedia cause it's not in Japanese.
Therefore, it's not *classical* anime.
Like, I only learned of Jin Roh recently, and that was thanks to Hong Kong.
I was just curious was there someone weeb enough to have heard of the show.
And by the way it does have a following.
In Russia.
I was just wondering did some information on the show reached the hardcore Western weebs?
Okay now your issue is that the cult following is in Russia rather than an english-primary nation.
and you're asking about it on an english-primary server
If you are a true weeb you should watch everything I suppose.
No
I have no problem following anime in many different languages.
Harem is unholy
Yes, I know the majority is in Japanese but they make good stuff in other languages, too, from time ot time.
Oh yeah first squad wasn’t able to ever find that one to watch
For example had anyone of you seen this movie?
Will you call this anime?
Anime usually implies Japanese production as anime is just Japanese animation
>true weeb watches everything
Do you have any idea how much anime is put out each season these days?
And that's just the new stuff
Yes, I have.
Most of it is shit anyway
You just need to buy more monitors for all your anime
It's hard, but not impossible to KNOW how much anime is put every year, but I know watching it is impossible.
So then there are no true weebs? <:thenking:275924342095872000>
But there are no true Scots either, if you get me.
I feel like this is heading to some postmodern bullshit
This is why I just wondered would here be anyone who had actually heard about the First Squad?
Churchill then wrote to Wavell personally:
Peace, order and a high condition of war-time well-being among the masses of the people constitute the essential foundation of the forward thrust against the enemy….The hard pressures of world-war have for the first time for many years brought conditions of scarcity, verging in some localities into actual famine, upon India. Every effort must be made, even by the diversion of shipping urgently needed for war purposes, to deal with local shortages….Every effort should be made by you to assuage the strife between the Hindus and Moslems and to induce them to work together for the common good.6
Again Churchill expressed his wish for “the best possible standard of living for the largest number of people.”7
Next Churchill turned to famine relief. Canada had offered aid, but in thanking Prime Minister MacKenzie King, Churchill noted a shipping problem: “Wheat from Canada would take at least two months to reach India whereas it could be carried from Australia in 3 to 4 weeks.”8
At Churchill’s urging, Australia promised 350,000 tons of wheat. King still wanted to help. Churchill feared a resultant loss of war shipments between Canada and Australia,9 but King assured him there would be no shortfall. Canada’s contribution, he said, would pay “dividends in humanitarian aspects….”10
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The epic thing about the First Squad is that it is both Russian and anime.
There is no other anime like it, if you know Russian history and habits.
It comments on issues like communism, sacrifice and the nation in a way only Russians can but yet it looks like any other anime.
This is what makes it unique.
I would highly recommend you to watch it with English subtitles in Russian.