dosankos

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Yes @HJHHJIJ, I agree. By peak, I meant both in sales and smart pop. They've undoubtedly achieved great things even before.
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A milestone of a certain high-quality pop. After this, the Supertrampoli never equaled themselves again. This was their peak.
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@Aries, I'm having flashbacks of Five with Maestro Martelli.
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But encourage this young lad, he deserves it..! For the album, I’ll review it on Monday or Tuesday... Maybe, it depends if I remember...
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@DIACODAN, don’t get worked up... could I know when you sent the review? Date and time? Because sometimes it takes them a couple of days to publish them...
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As a non-aficionado of metal, although I appreciate some of its numerous exponents, this is a piece of history of the genre. The Ozzy of the early '80s is remarkable. The review seems like one of those written in "Famiglia Cristiana." It doesn't engage. I'm also giving it a 3 for the input. Sorry, but why is the year of the album listed as 2002?
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I made a mistake in writing, the parenthesis was for the Black Tulip not for Lady Oscar... Pardòn
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Ah, okay, this way your reasoning is clearer to me. I’ve consumed tons of Japanese animation. From robots to orphaned girls, to magical girls. Nanà doesn’t count much; it’s part of the silly genre like Pollon (in fact, it’s the same author). Neither Il Tulipano Nero nor Lady Oscar (or Stella della Senna) emphasizes the historical setting, so that’s a plus as well, but ALL anime have something to teach. I love them equally for different reasons, and I also think American ones suck. That said, I’m off to take a bath. Estiquatsi, starting today I’m on vacation for a month.
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I still have a connection today with the 3 sisters from "Cat's Eye." In fact, I started wearing glasses in the second year of middle school. As for the initials "Pat" or anything else, take a look at my DeClassifica "Best 80s Animation Singer."
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"cute and that's it, since no one ever died." Damn, what an unhappy childhood you had... It wasn't about depressing and annihilating kids by showing them killings and massacres. I've seen "Ken the Warrior" (immense) and the immortal giant robots from Go Nagai and co. It's true, they aired more cartoons for girls on BIM BUM BAM, and for "stunning cartoons made in Japan" I take the whole package and give it 110 and honors. First of all the drawings and the scenery, then the plots (some, it's true, were boring), others taken from historical novels (a more direct way to introduce literature to younger audiences), but the quality for the time was at high levels.
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