Quick question:Is it [a/ or /co/?
/co/, obviously.
/co/ for Corean cortoons.
norit's korean so both /co/ and [a/ hate it
>>32636949so, Monster is /co/ too?/co/ for japanese cartoons
At the time, /co/, /a/ and /jp/ all watched it and had threads on it, then trolls jumped on the bandwagon and spammed the threads on all three boards. So it belongs to none of them now.
>>32636992We'd be better off without it, along with the casualshit, KyoAni and any Gainax made after Otaku no Video.
>>32637097>casualshithi, /v/Ok, it's high time to derail this thread.We would be better without Clannad, Big 3, Lucky Star, DERP, waifu threads and everything other what
>>32637079>saging my own threadso basically it's /b/ now?
>>32637239As if /b/ could ever have rational threads about anything.
Looks like fucking shit, so /co/
>>32637319well, old people say /b/ can do itand I've seen it with my own eyes
I haven't seen this shit in years
>>32637467Then you have no business here, troll.There She Is has always belonged to everybody, borders crumble and differences fade in the glow of Doki and Nabi's love.
I love Linkin Park!!!
>female rabbit with male cat>angry male rabbit staring at themThis just might be the first Asian racial sensitivity cartoon I've ever seen.
It's /f/, actually.
>>32637762/f/ doesn't deserve this beautiful creation.
>>32637761it's yaoi
This is /a/ and /f/ territory.In the 4chan rules it clearly states that /a/ is for EASTERN ANIMATION, COMICS, AND CARTOONS (not just anime and manga)/co/ is for animation, cartoons, and comics of WESTERN origin.
I haven't seen this in a while.I'm going to go watch it right now.
This one is more /int/ territory.