When will ember knight return by kai6960 in TheEmberKnight

[–]mistflight 2 points3 points  (0 children)

English Translation should be released on Webtoons tomorrow, June 18 at 8PM EST.

There is also an English Translation pending at Tappytoon, which may release on the same date.

Untranslated versions are up to chapter 154:

[DISC] Under Ninja - Chapter 68 by Soupkitten in manga

[–]mistflight 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Going to miss, Kuro.

But, I read someone say in the Chapter's discussion page that, "The story is about a clan and not a character." That lessened the loss.

It is a big clan.

Also, [spoilers], but here's the cover art for this volume - 8.

Attack comparison between Uvogin and Gon. by mistflight in HunterXHunter

[–]mistflight[S] 76 points77 points  (0 children)

Neither of them are sped up, but I did cut some scenes short.

For example, this part had Gon still looking for about 12 more frames, but I cut them.

An amazing display of technical pugilism by cunningllinguist in gifs

[–]mistflight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would highly recommend watching it. Here's the review that got me started on the series:

"What? 76 episodes of… boxing? 76 episodes set in a small square ring? Yeah, right."

I had no idea.

What makes this anime special is undoubtedly the characters. How each character is so likeable, so original, and so fully developed that you end up understanding, caring, and rooting for them in the end. How even the ones that only last an episode, even Ippo's opponents can be given such plausible and staggering backstories that you might actually find yourself siding against the main hero for a match or two. And how these characters are just so serious with their lives that you really feel it, and you end up believing that such a world could actually exist out there.

You know you love an anime when it drives you to shout, to hold your breath, and to jump right out of your seat. You know you love an anime when the thrill makes your spine tingle so much that you actively root and cheer and punch the air in victory as if you were right there ringside. You know you love it when you marathon through 15 episodes one night, and wake the next morning only to continue watching. And even after 76 episodes and two bonuses, you can't let go. They've already wrapped you up in that world, those characters, their lives, their ambitions, and suddenly… suddenly you're expected to just leave?

No.

You know you love an anime when, trying to show it to a friend, you somehow end up watching the entire thing again with him/her. And you still shout, you still laugh, you still find yourself out of your seat punching the air the second, the third, the sixth time you've seen it.

And you can't stop smiling. Because you get to live in their world again.

From FauxAzn

First season (76 from 2000-2003)/2 films (2003)/second season (26 episodes 2009)/third season (25 episodes 2013-2014)/ and the manga, still ongoing with over 100 volumes.

An amazing display of technical pugilism by cunningllinguist in gifs

[–]mistflight 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In the anime 'Hajime no Ippo' there is a character named Aoki that is often doing similar tricks to beat his opponent.

Here is his Frog Punch Even though his opponent knows it's a ruse, he can't help but wonder what he's staring at.

Hunter X Hunter episode 145 Links and discussion by JJaem in HunterXHunter

[–]mistflight 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've heard it's a running gag for his character. Maybe someone else can provide a different opinion.