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'People Are Not Ready For That Level of Bluntness': Crunchyroll Senior Director Compares Staff Maturity to Netflix
In a recent interview with The Experience Edge Podcast, Crunchyroll Senior Director of Global…Source (Anime Corner) View full article
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‘I Can’t Have a Firm Response’: Crunchyroll Admits up to 50% of Customer Support Queries May Go Unsolved in Select Languages
In a recent interview with The Experience Edge Podcast, Crunchyroll Senior Director of Global…Source (Anime Corner) View full article
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The Rising of the Shield Hero Season 4 Reveals First Trailer, Studio, Main Staff, Theme Songs
The Rising of the Shield Hero Season 4 anime revealed the first trailer, announcing the…Source (Anime Corner) View full article
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Netflix Reveals Trailer and Release Date for BET, New Kakegurui Live-Action Series
Netflix revealed the first trailer and release date for BET, the new live-action series…Source (Anime Corner) View full article
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GKIDS Brings Uoto's Hyakuemu Anime Movie Adaptation to North American Theaters in October
GKIDS has announced boarding 100 METERS (Hyakuemu) as producing partners, and they are bringing…Source (Anime Corner) View full article
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Crunchyroll Brings Demon Slayer Mugen Train 4K Re-Release to North America and More From May 14
Crunchyroll has announced that Demon Slayer -Kimetsu no Yaiba- The Movie: Mugen Train will…Source (Anime Corner) View full article
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Pokemon Reveals New Anime Short Film Pokemon Ecology Diary on April 22
The official Pokémon Weibo account announced a new Pokémon anime short film, Pokémon Ecology…Source (Anime Corner) View full article
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Private Tutor to the Duke's Daughter Anime Reveals Additional Cast, Ending Theme Song
Private Tutor to the Duke’s Daughter revealed that Miho Okasaki will voice Lynne Leinster and…Source (Anime Corner) View full article
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Secrets of the Silent Witch Anime Casts Yuki Sakakihara as Neil Clay Maywood
Secrets of the Silent Witch anime casts Yuki Sakakihara as Neil Clay Maywood, a second-year…Source (Anime Corner) View full article
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Naruto Reveals International Collectible Hinata Hyuga Swimsuit Figure Inspired by 16-Year-Old Anime Ending Scene
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What is Legendary Potential in Last Epoch?
Last Epoch's crafting system lies at the heart of the game's gearing experience. With it, players can get perfectly-rolled items containing all the stats they want for their build, and yes, this system can be used to make Legendary equipment too. View the full article
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Most Evil Gods In The Elder Scrolls, Ranked
The Elder Scrolls is an expansive video game franchise that includes both standalone and online titles, and the lore includes a number of unique and powerful deities. In the lore of Tamriel, these gods are referred to as Daedric Princes, and they aren't exactly benevolent higher powers. View the full article
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All Playable Characters in Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero (Full Roster)
With 181 playable characters available at launch and DLC fighters already confirmed, Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero looks set to become the most content-rich Dragon Ball game ever made. This makes sense, really, given how many new characters were introduced in the Dragon Ball Super anime and manga. View the full article
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Best Open-World Games With Cheats, Ranked
When it comes to open-world games, few things are as satisfying as throwing logic out the window and bending the rules for pure, unfiltered chaos. Whether it’s spawning sports cars in the middle of a desert, becoming a god among NPCs, or unlocking a secret wardrobe full of pirate coats, cheats can turn even the most grounded experience into a playground of mayhem. View the full article
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Nintendo Switch Online Adds Classic Fire Emblem Title
Nintendo Switch Online has added Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones to the subscription service's growing Game Boy Advance library, which is accessible to Expansion Pack tier members. By signing up for Nintendo Switch Online, subscribers can play Nintendo Switch games with friends online and enjoy an evolving lineup of retro games from older consoles, including the Nintendo 64 and Sega Genesis. View the full article
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Using Writing Software
A long time ago (in a galaxy far, far away), I purchased Scrivener. If you're not sure what this amazing piece of software is, you really need to check it out! This is a God-send to disorganized, write by the seat of your pants/skirt kind of writers, like myself. With this software, you can organize all your notes using Post Cards on the Corkboard, rearrange them as needed, and the software will automatically generate the Outline for you! But there's so much more this software can do. It's packed with features. Like in the Outline mode, you can create Custom Metadata -- which I did to include location, time, and the weather for a scene. These can be anything! And then you can choose to view these metadata tags in the Outline view so that now I can visually see when an event happens. Each Postcard is actually a Scene. And you can write any scene in any order. So like I've had this fan fiction idea for a while, but I'd always get bogged down with the planning. Now I can throw up a Scene and just write the scene, right in Scrivener! When you're ready, you can go to Document mode, where Scrivener will compile your story piece by piece so that you can read it just like a book -- in fact, it has all the industry standards for formatting already included, and you can override them if you choose to (like I do for writing fan fiction). You can keep all your research right there in the software, to include pictures, notes, even full web pages. It'll even keep track of individual word counts (or character counts) for each scene, and it'll automatically total each subsection for you, so if you like to write with counter goals, this makes it easy. You can also configure Scrivener to use multiple window panels (I like to have my outline up top and my document/corkboard down at the bottom (bifocals, don't get old), but you could also go left/right too, but I have my web browser on the right side of my computer. Another piece of software created by the same people who made Scrivener is Scrapple. This is a Mind Mapping software, where you can create text snippets, insert images, all kinds of goodies and then arrange them anywhere on the document pane, then connect them with line-links. You can color code objects-- I have yet to really begin using it, but for $20, I couldn't resist. Scrivener only costs $59, and you can use it for a full 30 days of usage (not calendar time). So like if I run it on January 5th, and then again on April 7th, that's only two days of usage! That right there is why I just purchased the software. I really like those terms. Anyway, I'll be updating this topic with hints as I discover them while writing my latest fanfiction, "Fatal Exception: Heartstring Purge?"
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