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Okay. I can’t be bothered to post here anymore. I’m just tired of the shitty formatting tricks WordPress keeps pulling when I try to post anything. It takes about two hours of mucking about before it’s even readable. Even just adding those pics to what I’ve posted so far totally fucked up the Evangelion and xxxHolic posts. Not to mention the fact it’s damn disheartening when you’re working on a post of Monster with 70+ episode links, and come back to a saved version you’re working on to find 25 or so links missing.
Maybe it’s me, but I have no clue, what’s going on. I mean it’s not rocket science. You type something, add some links. Maybe a picture. Click ‘Publish’. Simple right?
I might get a blogger account or something, but I chose WordPress because I liked the themes, all blogspot blogs look a bit shit if you ask me. I’ll post a link here If I do. Or more likely I’ll just leave it a month or so, and try again with this. See you then.
Oh, and to the guy who’s been downloading three or four episodes of NGE each day for the past few days. Sorry, but the post was too messed up to make much sense to anyone so I deleted it. I got the links from tehPARADOX.com forums. Try a search over there.
Filed under: Site Stuff
To anyone who checks back here regularly for new series to download. Sorry about the lack of updates over the past month. I lost my internet connection at home, and needed to wait for them to send a new router. Then ofcourse I couldn’t remember my password, nor the e-mail address I used to register.
Hopefully, I’ll be able to post atleast semi-regularly again from now on.
Naota’s life is confined to going to school and living with his father and grandfather. The usually boring life in Mabase is rudely interrupted by the arrival of Haruhara Haruko, who bursts on the scene by running Naota over with her Vespa scooter and hitting him on the head with a Rickenbacker 4003 bass guitar. Later, Naota is shocked to find Haruko working in his house as a live-in maid.
Under the care of her adoptive family, Saya Otonashi has been living the life of an anemic and amnesiac, but otherwise ordinary schoolgirl. Saya’s happy life is shattered when she is attacked by a chiropteran, learning that she is the only one who can defeat them.
Armed with her katana, Saya embarks on a journey with her family, allies, and her chevalier, Haji, to rid the world of chiropteran and rediscover her identity.
Filed under: Le Chevalier D'Eon | Tags: Complete Series, Le Chevalier D'Eon, Rapidshare
The story begins in Paris 1742, when the body of a woman named Lia de Beaumont is found in a casket floating along the Seine. The only clue regarding her death is the word “Psalms”, which is written in blood on the lid of the casket. D’Eon de Beaumont, Lia’s younger brother and a knight in service of King Louis XV, takes it upon himself to investigate his sister’s mysterious death, along with the strange disappearances of a number of French women.
The story is loosely based on the historical figure Chevalier d’Eon, who lived in the middle of 18th Century pre-revolution France under the reign of Louis XV.
Filed under: Welcome to the N.H.K. | Tags: Complete Series, Rapidshare, Welcome to the N.H.K.
Satou Tatsuhiro, a 22 year old young man, is a NEET (Not in Employment, Education, or Training) and a hikikomori (meaning acute social withdrawal). He believes everything around him is a conspiracy, including the reason why many people, himself included, become hikikomori. Due to this, Satou creates a strange conspiracy theory which includes the Nihon Hikikomori Kyōkai (NHK), a secret organization with the intention of producing a hikikomori filled world. Satou intends to break free from the NHK’s clutches, but cannot, since he finds it too frightening to go outdoors by himself; that is, until he meets Misaki Nakahara, who selects Satou for her “project” that she claims will cure him of his hikikomori ways.
Filed under: Gankutsuo: The Count of Monte Cristo | Tags: Complete Series, Gankutsuou, Rapidshare, The Count of Monte Cristo
Trying to escape his uneventful life, Albert, the son of a renowned general from Paris, makes a journey with his friend Franz. During his travels, he meets an immensely wealthy nobleman named The Count of Monte Cristo. Living in luxurious hotels, surrounded by beautiful women and strong bodygaurds, the charming but enigmatic count fascinates Albert. Albert invites the count to join the high society of Paris. However, unknown to Albert, his father had once framed the count and took the count’s fiancee as his own.
Filed under: Witch Hunter Robin | Tags: Complete Series, Rapidshare, Witch Hunter Robin
Robin Sena is a “craft user”, born in Japan and raised by the Roman Catholic Church in Italy. She is trained to use her craft (fire) to hunt down witches. Witchcraft is a genetic trait, dormant within a number of individuals within the human population. However, powers can be “awakened” in these dormant human “seeds” at any time. Trained hunters, usually craft-users or “seeds” themselves, are needed to keep watch over “seeds” and hunt those whose abilities become active, serving in secret organizations, such as the parent branch “Solomon” (and the “STN-J” branch in Japan), as self-appointed witch police to curtail the use of witchcraft in society, and to keep the witch kind in secret from the public.
Genshiken follows the lives of a group of college students drawn together by their shared hobbies, and the trials and adventures associated with being otaku. The story begins with the introduction of Kanji Sasahara, a shy, confidence-lacking freshman who on club day at university, decides to join a club he would actually enjoy, Genshiken. Over his four years at Shiiou University, Sasahara comes to accept himself for who he is and loses the inhibitions and guilt he once felt and associated with otaku culture, becoming an enthusiastic clubmember, and for a time, a capable club president. As the story of Genshiken progresses, focus is also placed on Saki Kasukabe, a determined non-otaku who initially struggles to drag her boyfriend out of the club, and Chika Ogiue, a self-professed otaku-hater who feels a deep-seated shame and self-loathing toward her own interests and hobbies.
Genshiken follows the lives of a group of college students drawn together by their shared hobbies, and the trials and adventures associated with being otaku. The story begins with the introduction of Kanji Sasahara, a shy, confidence-lacking freshman who on club day at university, decides to join a club he would actually enjoy, Genshiken. Over his four years at Shiiou University, Sasahara comes to accept himself for who he is and loses the inhibitions and guilt he once felt and associated with otaku culture, becoming an enthusiastic clubmember, and for a time, a capable club president. As the story of Genshiken progresses, focus is also placed on Saki Kasukabe, a determined non-otaku who initially struggles to drag her boyfriend out of the club, and Chika Ogiue, a self-professed otaku-hater who feels a deep-seated shame and self-loathing toward her own interests and hobbies.






