What the hell, instead of doing something constructive they've turned /a/ into a shitfest of non-/a/ related general threads. Sometimes 4chan has the most retarded logic.
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Anonymous2011-04-06 3:02
>>177
I gotta say the premise of the story very vaguely reminds me of this one movie with Clark Gable and Claudette something-or-other. Don't know why.
When does the next radio show air? When does the next chapter of Strike Witches Zero come out? What's the status on scans for the various doujinshi? What about those magazine articles?
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Anonymous2011-04-06 16:16
>>243
Interesting. of course, unlike Serafin (What the fuck kind of name is that), Eila is the real deal. Right?
She's the god damn Illu, of course she's the real deal, though the idea of Eila and Sanya starting a troupe and going around the world bursting out into spontaneous song and dance is humorous.
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Anonymous2011-04-06 23:04
>>251
The idea of anyone bursting out into spontaneous song and dance is pretty funny. That's why I like musicals. >>242
You're thinking of "It Happened One Night". Pretty good movie, won all five academy awards.
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Anonymous2011-04-07 2:13
>>251
I would watch the fuck out of a strike witches musical
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Anonymous2011-04-07 2:19
>>249
Why don't you go check the gener-OH WAIT. God, I'm completely out of the loop without the general thread on /a/
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ShirleyxMinna Writefag2011-04-07 2:29
I'd kill to see a Strike Witches or Baccano musical
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Anonymous2011-04-07 2:47
Baccano might be good. Strike Witches would just be many harmonies of "Sugoi!"
It was dead until there was that huge fight about fan-created material which ended up having the writers posting their material here while the drawfags pretty much got chased off completely.
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Anonymous2011-04-07 23:39
>>260
Speaking of writing, how many months do you reckon it'll take until chapter 2 is done?
Already 4 pages into the next chapter and I could finish the chapter within 1 or 2 pages, only problem is I don't know which is better; releasing 5 - 7 pages more often or >10 less often. Also, now that I've gotten over that initial hump (I really didn't have much planned for the beginning, that's what took so damn long) so my pace has picked up.
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Anonymous2011-04-08 1:10
>>262
I'd rather you take the first option, then again I'm terribly impatient.
>>271
That's a nice surprise to wake up to. Can't read it right now though.
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Anonymous2011-04-09 12:20
>>271
Those two must make quite an odd pair. You've got a rich young lady in a fur coat and a bloody nightgown and some scruffy looking ruffian traipsing about together, sounds like they'd stand out a bit. Kind of feel bad for Sanya though, the charming thief she's been daydreaming about has turned out to be a clumsy, socially incompetent, teenaged girl.
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Anonymous2011-04-09 15:39
Can someone tell me some famous battles/events/general knowledge of Finland in war with Russian in WW2?
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Anonymous2011-04-09 19:42
>>274
I'd reccomend you read "The Unknown Soldier" by Väinö Linna. If you can't get your hands on the book just watch the movie.
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Anonymous2011-04-09 19:49
>>274
I can tell you that the soviet propaganda told the Russians that the Mannerheim line was as strong as the Maginot line. In reality it was weak as fuck. Hey, they had to have some explanation as to why the Red Army was doing such a shit job.
>>273
I feel worse for Eila. She fucked up royally on her little heist, she keeps getting criticism which she obviously can't handle and she accidentally kidnapped (how the hell someone accidentally kidnaps a person is beyond me) a Russian heiress with some emotional baggage. That must have been a pretty shitty night.