For the Floodian Otaku community, we all have trusted sources for recommending anime, and I would like to expand that trusted community beyond our immediate group with a good discussion/recommendation for anime reviewers. General anime discussion is also welcome.
And as [b]that[/b] kind of poster, I'll give an example:
In case you don't know him, [url=http://youtube.com/user/gigguk]Gigguk[/url] on YouTube is the best thing since toothbrush porn. Not only does he made high quality reviews that are both engaging and hilarious, but he also makes some pretty kick ass [url=http://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoVmS_yfgM6pgKFWmyplRfHfDDaqkOhxx]parodies[/url] and interesting [url=http://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEC328B438C9C6638]rants[/url] as well. If you like his channel (and even if you don't) I would also recommend the [url=http://youtube.com/user/podtaku]PodTaku[/url] podcast and other reviewers he works with (and you can find them easily from Gigguk's channel).
To the video above, what do you guys think about anime becoming mainstream? Is it something you'd like? Personally, I like it being a sort of niche thing, it makes finding interesting people much easier.
Also, what the hell happened at the end of Kill La Kill?! Discussion co-hosted by Fun Timer below
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Edited by TechnoKat: 3/30/2014 6:31:00 AMAnime went pretty mainstream with Shippuden and the newer Bleach episodes, now, it's pretty much a given that one would be considered a Weaboo for using those shows as "Why I'm considered an Otaku" reasons. While I'm not against anime going mainstream, mainly because I stick more to Manga/Manwha/Light Novels/Visual Novels, I feel like the peek into that era was enough to show that it opens the community to people who have no idea what they're doing.