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Death Note Manga


Finally my one of the favourites mangas.
Plot
Death Note, written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata, is a psychological thriller centered around Light Yagami, a brilliant high school student who discovers a supernatural notebook—the "Death Note." By writing a person’s name while picturing their face, he can kill them. Light, adopting the alias "Kira" (from "killer"), aims to purge the world of criminals and rule as a god of justice. His mission is challenged by the enigmatic detective L, who seeks to unmask Kira. The story unfolds as a high-stakes battle of wits, exploring themes of power, morality, and the cost of absolute justice.
Characters
Light Yagami: A charismatic anti-hero driven by a god complex. His initial idealism devolves into megalomania, blurring the line between justice and tyranny.

Isekai Apocalypse Mynoghra: The Conquest of the World Starts with the Civilization of Ruin

Plot Summary
The story follows Takuto Ira, a young man who dies from an illness and reincarnates as a malevolent god in a parallel world resembling Eternal Nations, a strategic simulation game he once mastered. In this new reality, he encounters Atou, a girl representing the evil civilization Mynoghra, which he controlled in the game. Together, they embark on a mission to build a new empire, leveraging Takuto's gaming expertise and Atou's loyalty. Their journey involves political intrigue, battles, and moral dilemmas, exploring themes like power, identity, and the ethics of conquest.

top 5 titles


5:Bonjeu Serial (The Bones)
This one’s your classic revenge story: hero loses everything, vows vengeance, and grinds to become an unstoppable force. Ji-hyeon is your textbook ‘edgy warrior’—his mom’s dead, his health is ruined, and rage is all he’s got left. Pros? The gothic despair and Berserk-style battles hit hard. Cons? The plot feels like a collage of old manhwa tropes: ‘rising from ashes,’ ‘darkness within,’ you name it. If you’re here for aesthetic revenge porn, it works. But don’t expect depth. Verdict: 6/10, for genre diehards.
In fact, I even liked the demo version that went to the competition, consisting of three chapters.
Hate this title. Pathetic artwork

how to chat to your waifu guide (10 steps)


Have you ever dreamed of talking to your waifu? Or just role-playing? In the last couple of years, neural networks have been learning very quickly and such an opportunity has appeared based on trained language models! It's not as difficult as it might seem.
Now I will tell you in order how and what to do so that everything works. Let's get started!
All material is opensource and license free-to-use
1 STEP
download and install python
https://www.python.org/
install nodejs
https://nodejs.org/en
2 STEP
download and unzip SillyTavern webUI from git
https://github.com/SillyTavern/SillyTavern
Thanks for the step-by-step 

Hunter x Hunter


Hunter x Hunter (2011), created by Yoshihiro Togashi and adapted by Madhouse, is widely regarded as one of the greatest shonen anime of all time. With its intricate storytelling, well-developed characters, and thought-provoking themes, the series has left an indelible mark on the anime community. But has it stood the test of time? Let’s dive into its visuals, character archetypes, plot, and thematic depth to determine its relevance in 2025.
Visuals and Animation
The animation in Hunter x Hunter (2011) is a standout feature, even by modern standards. Madhouse’s adaptation is fluid, dynamic, and visually appealing, with a clean art style that balances vibrant action sequences with quieter, emotional moments. The character designs are distinct and memorable, reflecting their personalities and growth throughout the series. While it may not boast the hyper-detailed CGI or experimental techniques of some 2025 anime, its timeless aesthetic and consistent quality ensure it remains visually engaging.

Cowboy Bebop

Cowboy Bebop (1998), directed by Shinichirō Watanabe, is often regarded as one of the greatest anime of all time. Decades after its release, it continues to be celebrated for its unique style, storytelling, and characters. Here’s a detailed look at how it holds up today:
Graphics and Animation:

Code Geass


Graphics and Animation:
The animation, produced by Sunrise, was impressive for its time and still holds up reasonably well today. While it may not boast the hyper-detailed visuals or fluid motion of modern anime, it has a distinct style that sets it apart. The character designs, created by the renowned manga group CLAMP, are sleek and memorable, with elongated limbs and sharp features that give the characters a unique aesthetic. However, some viewers might find these designs slightly dated compared to contemporary anime.
The mecha (Knightmare Frames) battles are a highlight, with dynamic action sequences and creative use of the Geass abilities. While the CGI used for the mechas can feel a bit clunky by today’s standards, the overall direction and choreography of the fights remain engaging. The show also uses color and lighting effectively to enhance its dramatic moments, particularly in key emotional or action-packed scenes.
Story and Themes:
The story of Code Geass is where it truly shines. Set in an alternate timeline where the Holy Britannian Empire has conquered much of the world, including Japan (now called Area 11), the series follows Lelouch Lamperouge, a disgraced prince who gains the power of Geass—a supernatural ability that allows him to command others unconditionally. Using his intellect and this power, Lelouch embarks on a quest for revenge against Britannia while simultaneously seeking to create a better world for his sister, Nunnally.

Spice and Wolf


At its core, "Spice and Wolf" is a unique blend of fantasy, romance, and economics, centered around the journey of a traveling merchant named Kraft Lawrence and a wolf deity named Holo. The narrative is rich with dialogue and character development, focusing on their evolving relationship as they navigate both the challenges of the marketplace and the complexities of their feelings for each other.
One of the most striking aspects of "Spice and Wolf" is its world-building. The medieval setting is beautifully crafted, immersing viewers in a time when trade and commerce were the lifeblood of society. The series does an exceptional job of intertwining economic principles with the storyline, making it both educational and engaging. This focus on economics may seem niche, but it adds depth to the plot and makes the characters' struggles feel more relatable and grounded.
The character dynamics between Holo and Lawrence are another highlight. Holo, with her playful yet wise demeanor, contrasts sharply with Lawrence's more serious and pragmatic nature. Their banter is witty and charming, providing both comedic relief and emotional weight. As the series progresses, their relationship becomes the heart of the story, showcasing themes of trust, companionship, and the challenges of love.
In terms of animation and art style, "Spice and Wolf" holds up surprisingly well. The character designs are distinctive, and the backgrounds are richly detailed, contributing to the overall aesthetic appeal. The soundtrack, featuring soothing melodies that complement the series’ tone, further enhances the viewing experience.
As for whether "Spice and Wolf" has passed the test of time, the answer is a resounding yes. Its unique premise, well-developed characters, and thoughtful storytelling continue to resonate with audiences today. The themes of commerce, trust, and the intricacies of human relationships are timeless, making the series relevant even in a modern context.
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