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[-] Zero22xx@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

Finished off my rewatch of Superman the Animated Series into Justice League into Justice League Unlimited.

Then finally checked out Batman Ninja vs Yakuza League. Liked it a lot more than I thought I would. Was just as wild and wacky as the first one but not quite as nonsensical.

Then Wolf Children. The whole I watched that was because of a Stardew Valley meme that uses a screenshot from it. I've got kinda mixed feelings on it. Loved a lot of it, not sure I love how everything turned out though.

And finally, I rewatched The Island of Dr. Moreau after the news about Val Kilmer. Still a pretty cool movie.

What's next, I'm not so sure. I've had an anime called Mashle: Magic and Muscles lined up for a little while now. Based entirely on the fact that apparently there's a non-binary character in it. Otherwise I don't even know if it's good or way too pervy / creepy for my tastes like a lot of anime.

And I've got the two Dune movies lined up to watch. Which I want to watch but feel reluctant to at the same time for some reason.

Probably going to end up watching She-Ra again actually.

Edit: actually now I'm thinking that Young Justice might be worth a rewatch too.

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