Yawara: A Fashionable Judo Girl is filled with amazing foot scenes. It would be great to see some full posts on the blog regarding the series in future.
>mostly forgotten about or at least got a cult following Those are both opposites though, this very blog partakes in the same cult followings of shows with foot focus for example. Dunno, maybe the foot scenes from Umi Monogatari, Dirty Pair and Dirty Pair Flash are mostly forgotten about, while the foot scenes from Monogatari(ironic), Magi, Ranma and Soul Eater still remain fan favs.
Wait, I'm retarded, I thought you were just talking about which anime foot scenes in particular.
One forgotten show however would be Umi Monogatari, but was already covered here. "Nagi-Asu: A Lull in the Sea" has a cult following though and has yet to be been posted here.
Yawara: A Fashionable Judo Girl is filled with amazing foot scenes. It would be great to see some full posts on the blog regarding the series in future.
ReplyDeleteI got to check that out.
DeleteFrom the creator of Master Keaton, Monster, 20th Century Boys and Pluto.
Delete>mostly forgotten about or at least got a cult following
ReplyDeleteThose are both opposites though, this very blog partakes in the same cult followings of shows with foot focus for example.
Dunno, maybe the foot scenes from Umi Monogatari, Dirty Pair and Dirty Pair Flash are mostly forgotten about, while the foot scenes from Monogatari(ironic), Magi, Ranma and Soul Eater still remain fan favs.
What do you mean? How would you describe anime shows and movies that are obscure or not mainstream?
DeleteWait, I'm retarded, I thought you were just talking about which anime foot scenes in particular.
DeleteOne forgotten show however would be Umi Monogatari, but was already covered here.
"Nagi-Asu: A Lull in the Sea" has a cult following though and has yet to be been posted here.