So: Axe Cop. I only watched the first season years ago; a second one should have come out last year. The first season has less than ten episodes if I remember correctly, and each episode definitely lasts ten minutes. The creators are a nerd of an unknown age and his six-year-old little brother. Axe Cop is a policeman who one day, near a fire, picks up a firefighter’s axe and becomes AXE Cop. And that’s it; he chops off the heads of the bad guys and is helped by a dinosaur and a weird guy. There’s no logic in any episode; basically, it’s the cartoon that every six-year-old kid traumatized by an eternity of TV would want to write, filtered through someone with twenty more years and a bit of screenwriting knowledge. It’s a small thing, but in its small way, it’s an absolute cult.
If I watched it all without subtitles, you can do it too.
The first season is available here: Axe Cop Season 1 Torrent - TorrentFunk
 
 
Hello everyone. I'm not exactly sure what this group is for, but I have some recommendations. First: Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt. Unfortunately, in Italian, you can only find the first episodes on YouTube (fandub), but if you understand a bit of English, you can find it on watchcartoononline.com (where you can also find the other cartoons I recommend). Basically, it’s the vulgar and twisted version of Cartoon Network shows (especially The Powerpuff Girls). Second: Space Dandy. First of all, it's directed by Shin'ichirō Watanabe (okay, I admit I copy-pasted the name), who has previously worked on the masterpiece Cowboy Bebop and the less appreciated, but still excellent, Samurai Champloo (if you haven't watched them, catch up). Compared to Watanabe's other works, this one is much more frivolous, and the protagonist Space Dandy is the ultimate Antihero, a character it's impossible not to resonate with. The third and final recommendation is something much more well-known, but you might have missed it if you're like me: Gravity Falls. An interesting show, but unfortunately found itself in the schedule of Disney Channel, notoriously full of flops. I watched it for the first time about a year ago, not without skepticism, but it pleasantly surprised me. In America, the finale of the second season, which is also the series finale, has already aired, while in Italy the adaptation is stuck halfway through the second season. This is more distinctly youthful than the other titles I recommended, but it's certainly not childish, and it tackles more mature themes (so much so that it has been described by many as "the Twin Peaks for kids"). It is already considered a sort of cult, but it has been heavily scrutinized by WD's stringent censorship. I recommend following the creator Alex Hirsch, who was recently hired by Fox for a collaboration that promises great things (fun fact: the creator of Rick & Morty, Justin Roiland, voices several characters in the original dubbing of the series).
 
 
Alright guys, I'll throw it out there: if I had to rank the best animated series I've ever seen, besides the usual suspects I won't mention, I would definitely include The Venture Bros. For clarification: it's a series that parodies the "adventure" cartoons of Hanna and Barbera (which I haven't actually seen, but you can tell right away). The Super Scientist Dr. Venture, along with his bodyguard and his two stupid sons, has to face off against some ridiculous Supervillains. Each episode is self-contained, but there is a storyline that develops. It’s a bit lengthy, as there are 6 seasons. The animation wasn't exceptional at first (it actually started off in 4:3 about ten years ago), but in the last season it's monstrous. It’s incredibly difficult to understand, and subtitles are hard to find (I don't think even in English). There are tons of cryptic references (I only catch the musical ones, like one time they brought up THE RESIDENTS). The soundtrack is curated by Foetus (you heard that right). Spoiler: the main villain (or good guy?) is David Bowie.
 
 
It's a pretty big gamble; I've only seen 4 episodes out of 22, and it could turn out to be a huge letdown. Anyway: Japanese (an animated series that I usually don't particularly love), 22 episodes, dark, odd, sick. I didn't understand a damn thing because they made me watch it English dub. And maybe also because you really can't understand a damn thing, seriously. I've been hoping the protagonist (I think he's the protagonist) would die for three episodes. For him, because... whoever wrote the story was really cruel (don't worry, I didn't get hit in the head and I'm not proposing yet another "Anna with the red hair and David Copperfield exiled from the Caritas canteen": I'm talking about Japan, blood, and katanas. It's called texhnolyze (And maybe some of you already know it, in which case please do me the favor of letting me know if I should keep watching) and here it's all streaming: Texhnolyze (2003) Streaming | Italia-Film Ah; it's... I don’t know? A bit cyberpunk, a bit... dark city? you know dark city (the movie)? well, the vibe is more or less that. More or less... Of course, it has nothing to do with the things I would like to put on this page, but it's been over a month since silence has reigned here. And then it's not true that you can't match it with anything: it goes perfectly with tea.
 
 
Hello panapp, welcome. Here, in reality, everything is dead...
 
 
From this point of view, I can't help you; I watch all series (let's say around 90%) without subtitles in the original language, at most I miss a few small jokes!
 
 
I have a Gigatonic problem with series and cartoons: downloading them is an insane hassle. After several years, I've realized that the most correct method is: recover the subtitles, deduce the file version to download from those subtitles, and then download the file. If you find it, great, but if not, you need to download another one, sync the subtitles with VLC, note down the parameter that allows the subtitles to be synced with the video, open the internet and go to... I don't know, subshifter.com, upload your subtitle file, enter the parameter obtained from VLC, download the file that Subtitleshifter will create, ensure there are no issues, and check if the subtitles are now in sync (one time out of ten they're not, and you have to adjust the numerical parameter manually). Once you're at this point, all that's left is to put the file and subtitles in the same folder, rename them so they have the same name, and repeat the operation ten to twenty times a season depending on the number of episodes in the series. If you decided today to watch Lost, you'll probably finish watching it before you're able to download it because ten to one you'll get frustrated and buy it before you can download an episode of Lapidus.
So yes: the operation isn't difficult, mind you, but it's a hell of a pain in the ass. I would have opened the group to allow those inside to have the chance to find and recover from other friends the series they're currently interested in. I thought about doing everything with links to sites where you could recover it all, but it's quite a hassle, and I'm thinking of a solution.
To sum it up: *1) do you care about this at all? *2) after today's tea, I've come to the conclusion that if Dropbox asks for your email (which I would have preferred to avoid), Soulseek doesn't ask for any crap. And so *2b) in case you're interested, do you have the slightest idea of what Soulseek is?
Given that I obviously care about this (otherwise, why the hell would I ask G to create the page), and considering that Daria should be the main objective for anyone, I would urge everyone to propose and share subtitled stuff or anything that's hard to find and poorly distributed. For example: I know the world is full of SpongeBob fans, so if you want to share SpongeBob, go ahead and share it by all means, but don’t come to tell me about it. I’ll refrain from mentioning that if there were an opportunity, I’d be interested in re-watching the first season of the Smurfs. Maybe in Dutch. But no, feel free to talk about SpongeBob; I just wanted to vent a bit of logorrhea.
 
 
Alright, for the next 24/240 hours we’re going to hide away privately to talk about things.
 
 
I say that I opened this group to spread the word.
Like since win mx came out, I've been periodically looking for Daria.
And in July, I found it.
And I would have opened this group to share all the seasons + films of one of the most beautiful things produced in the 90s after South Park.
But now they've deleted the second season from the site where I got everything.
So I don't know, how does Dropbox work? Can we make a community account? Am I unknowingly proposing something illegal? Does anyone have the second season of code monkeys?
Oh, if you don't care about Daria, let's close the group and all go listen to vaporwave, this seems implied.
 
 
Enough chit-chat, I was thinking of watching King Of The Hill, critically acclaimed and beloved, etc. The problems are two: 1. old graphics 2. extremely long series, so I know I’ll be wasting a lot of time. What do you all think?
 
 
hi, I say archer Ingrandisci questa immagine
 
 
let's give some oxygen to the steam
b o d y l i n e : Twinkly
 
 
 
 
Johnny0 has arrived...gaudeamus...
 
 
 
 
ok guys, I currently have four open projects, one is not exactly vaporwave but varies between shoegaze, industrial, and plunderphonics:
band86sandals.bandcamp.com
the second one is a blend of classic vaporwave and future funk with very few late night lo-fi references:
pizza4face.bandcamp.com
the third is a mix of the two (without future funk) industrial, noise, and drones, caressed by oceans and machines:
aeseptic.bandcamp.com
and finally the fourth project, drones, harsh noise, noise, ambient drone, vapornoise, and vapordrone:
vavavava.bandcamp.com
have fun and comment because it always makes me very happy :)
 
 
Hooray for the newcomer @[Chainsaw
 
 
Let's all welcome the newcomer, hi @[Cedrobrigata]
 
 
Blank Banshee - Paradise Disc /芸能山城組 when the hell is blank banshee 2 coming out goddammit
 
 
 
 
 
 
If I do this stuff with keyboards, does it become vapor? The Best Of Mozart - Slowed Down - 432Hz | 4.5 Hours
 
 
I have removed MrG
 
 
Every time I listen to it, like now, I'm reminded of how great they were.
 
 
Them - Gloria (1964, Original and Best)

Good morning everyone, I imagine that some, as has already happened these days, will wrinkle their noses at my latest choice; probably many have forgotten about it or don’t even know, but a large part of what we listen to today comes from our musical roots. This time I’m including "Gloria" by Them (Van Morrison) from 1964, discovered by me as if we were conspirators, at 2-3... in the morning on Radio Luxembourg, Radio London, and Radio Montecarlo (back then), because only during those hours were we able to listen to the medium waves of those foreign broadcasters (FM didn’t exist yet), since RAI stopped its transmissions shortly after midnight and the other radio waves that were broadcasting came in clearly, featuring artists completely unknown here, such as Creedence Clearwater Revival (whom TonySoprano reminded us of in his latest post), Byrds, Frank Zappa, Captain Beefheart, Jimi Hendrix, Kinks, Who, Beach Boys, Jefferson Airplane, MC5, Janis Joplin, etc.
 
 
nothing, this group is compromised forever, I hope it's a fake at this point
 
 
I hope you enjoyed the previous piece; it was by Bruce Cockburn, a Canadian singer-songwriter with folk, rock, and jazz influences, boasting a career of over 40 years.
For those who may not know him, let it play until the end, and you'll surely like it. Bye.
 
 
 
 
I’m on the same wavelength as you: "...and play music, only please..." Hi. Mauro
 
 
There's too much tension in the group... that's enough, relax and play vapor...
 
 
Come on, be nice to mrgmauro who just arrived. Instead, bully musicanidi who added him without letting him do the initiation.
 
 
But why the hell was this Mauro added? He has tarnished whatever good there was in the lodge.
 
 
I'll throw out a few names in no particular order, what do you think of: David Ackles, Gene Clark, Giant Sand, Marshall Tucker Band, Mason Proffitt, Randy Newman, huh?
 
 
I've never been a collector of entire discographies; back in the vinyl days, I had about 500 LPs, now I have 100 CDs, limited to the best works, and around a thousand as mp3s on my computer, which I alternate on my handheld to listen to them in the morning on the bus while I go to work. Musical tastes and preferences are highly personal, and they should all be respected according to one's own criteria. Keep in mind that my musical evolutions, since 1967, have been many, and I've only kept the most significant musicians and works. Can you tell me something about how to resolve the issue of archived notifications that I actually want to restore? Hi.
 
 
Before returning to work, and yes, thanks to Mrs. Fornero, I've been working for almost 41 years and I still have 2 more to go, I will stop by my friend Gianfranco at DiscoClub in Genoa, the historical-music store of my city (http://www.discoclub65.it/), to get a CD/cadeau. What do you recommend based on my profile? All suggestions are welcome, and after listening to it online, I will buy the original because that's the right thing to do... Hello to all you vapuroni!
 
 
Who is this Mauro?
 
 
 
 
Sorry, but it's a bit redundant, isn't it? He wrote some fluffy reviews. In any case, the scene, although chaotic, is fading away naturally.
 
 
wait. wait santapolenta I have a track made by dj vapor that I don't know if it's vapor, but I swear to god it's a half bomb of the madonna: Borden, Ferraro, Godin, Halo & Lopatin - FRKWYS Vol. 7 [Full Album] unfortunately it's only for sale on bandcamp.
 
 
Hi, thanks! I don't know a damn thing about div apor, so I'm linking you (more or less randomly) one of the 4 albums I have on my hard drive:
2047 | Dream Catalogue
 
 
@[G] in person?
 
 
But the nice thing about assigning the urination is that we can do it too? Who should I contact? @[musicanidi]?
 
 
but we are all here now!
 
 
 
 
the time has come

pizza for face | Pizza For Face (بيتزا كباب)

vapor-italo, berlusconism, slow-disco, pizzaphonics
 
 
 
 
vaporea scorezea
 
 
Mac+ - floral shoppe is definitely a cornerstone album.. There are the jams of chuck person and then I’m undecided on something more future funk like yung bae and/or Saint Pepsi or trap like blank banshee.. Going for an alter ego of mac+ would be obvious.
 
 
@[g] the system won't let me upload poor Lokonweed! Help me, please...
 
 
Since I know nothing about vapor(ella), what are the three essential albums? Come on, I’m ready to dive in!