Netflix assumed hardcore otakus would accept those changes without a single word of disagreement. They changed everything about it that made the anime great (most prominently, Light’s personality and massive plot changes). RELATED: 10 Fate/Grand Order Memes Only Fans Will Understand So far these differences have gone from bad to worse, with the best example of this being Netflix’s adaptation of Death Note. It simply goes on to show how completely different Netflix adaptations of anime and manga tend to be from the source material. This meme has nothing against Kevin Hart, who is a pretty decent actor. #naruto#narutouzmaki#narutoedits#narutoshippuden#narutomemes#narutomeme#narutolover#narutolove#narutolovers#narutofan#narutofans#narutoedit#narutoeditss#narutoeditz#narutoedits□#narutoedits□#anime#netflixadaptation#animedit#animeme#animememes#animememe#animes#animefan#animefansĪ post shared by mr.memer on at 3:46am PDT
At times, it can seem like otakus are more emotionally attached to their waifus than they are to actual human beings. That extreme passion is just part of the fun. Over the years, the anime community has witnessed huge waifu wars. RELATED: The Legend Of Korra: Zhu Li Do The Thing (& 9 Other Meme-able Quotes) For the uninitiated, “waifu” is simply a copy of the Japanese pronunciation of the English word “wife,” which has always been used to signify a fan’s ultimate anime woman, aka the character they would love to marry. The anime community is rife with “waifu” jokes (and sadly, not as many husbando jokes). Xd #animepoto #anime #animemesespañol #animerandome #animememes #animememesespañol #randommemesespañol #randommemes #randomespañol #randomemes #random #randomememes #memerandom #memes #memesotakusespañol #memesespañol #memesotakus #memesanime #monaschinas #otakumemesespañol #otakumeme #otakusad #otakuespañol #otaku #potoanime #loscabros #weebmemesĪ post shared by el_poto_anime_uwu on at 10:22pm PDT