A lot of the biggest images I have are by Kantoku. His artwork tends to be high enough quality that you see significant compression artifacts if you try to make it small.
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I have a theory that you know how zeref is over 400 years old but if you look at the episode where natsu sees zeref zeref cries tears of joy saying saying you`ve grown natsu and we meet again so I think that zeref might actually be related to natsu and since zeref is 400+ maybe natsu is 10...
I'm not an expert on Fairy Tail but it looks spectacular to me.
I can understand it if I spend maybe 3x the normal amount of time to read it.
Also it seems to be a lot of speculation but very little good evidence. I mean, what he says could be true. It could also be that they're both actually walking statues. If an answer is going to be speculative, I want to see some evidence for the speculation beyond just a quote taken out of context.
I can understand immediately, am I the weird one? any way, the whole zeref thing might be true, but it become full speculative when he mention zeref had and army of dragons and they slows down the time
Accepted answer just means the OP thinks it answers the question. It doesn't mean the answer is well-sourced or correct. There are plenty of useless or even factually incorrect accepted answers, both here and on other SE sites.
Honestly, on this site, the majority of answers are disappointingly poorly sourced.
It shouldn't be hard to find quotes from the original sources supporting one's claims, but even among high rep users there's a trend of just writing a correct answer and not providing a credible source.
Let's start fresh
Let us take a moment and start a fresh conversation about the value of identification-request questions to our community. Let's start with a fresh, clean stale with identification-request questions. While they are popular... do they really contribute to the site and community?
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Let's start fresh
Let us take a moment and start a fresh conversation about the value of identification-request questions to our community. Let's start with a fresh, clean stale with identification-request questions. While they are popular... do they really contribute to the site and community?
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If you mean good for the average person on the internet who wants to get more information about anime, I can defend my position with more stats than can fit in the 30000 character limit for an answer.
I don't really mind the idea of adding stricter quality measures to ID requests. In fact I'm quite in favor of that.
In fact, if the current measures were followed uniformly, we'd probably not be having this discussion in the first place. But they need to be enforced uniformly and consistently, which is hard because I don't really understand everything there and I don't think anyone else does either.
@LoganM I agree with you here. It's more or less to establish a bare minimum criteria, but I do agree that often times it does fall short of expectations
I think if we rework these criteria and have people actually applying them (possibly with a custom OT reason if we have room for one), it would drastically improve the situation.
@user1306322 We're just one of >120 sites, and the network is growing faster than the number of developers SE has is. I doubt they'd bother doing it just for us.
If someone comes here with a good faith question that can be salvaged and answered, even if they're lazy and didn't do any searching beforehand, I still think we should answer it.
considering everything, I've come to the conclusion that ID requests are bad for SE community, but while they exist, I will answer them if it's not too much hassle
@user1306322 I don't really agree with that. I think they're bad for the community here in that we'd prefer other questions. But they're good for all the people on the internet who are looking to identify an anime. Which honestly far outnumbers us in both users and questions.
If there were another site which did it better than us, either inside or outside the network, I'd be fine just sending them there. But AFAICT there isn't.
@Krazer am I supposed to be answering these? Because I can, but they're kind of easy and somewhat broad (in that there are multiple series with similar plots to what you're describing).
@user1306322 I'm looking for a show where a guy with a "pokemon" in his stomach chases a guy who has a pokeball on back of his shirt. Another guy wants to catch them all. NOT POKEMON
hmm… Bioshock! Fruits went mushy there at a certain point in time and there definitely were scientists, although it's hard to tell if they were intrigued or just were like that
also it's not anime, but the main character had big eyes