![]() These rappers aren’t just casual anime watchers. It demonstrates a knowledge and genuine appreciation for Ghost in the Shell, at least moreso than a song like Soulja Boy’s “Anime”, which is basically a list of anime. Out of the nearly 50-title lineup Kotaku’s Brian Ashcraft detailed in his seasonal guide, I found only four anime I can recommend.And not all of them. Not a single distinguishing feature of Kotakus taste as a gaming site is revealed by this list. Summer 2017’s anime selection is a desert. ![]() a free anime-girl visual novel that deals seriously with the topic of mortality. Blanco’s reference to Ghost in the Shell isn’t just about juxtaposing the name of the movie to “beast in the sheets”, but also about the experience of being a human mind in a robot body, which Blanco’s verse is concerned with, albeit in a much more superficial and sexual way than the source material. Kotaku: The 12 Best Video Games of 2017 Thread starter benzopil Start date Forums. “Fembot” is a kind of ridiculous song, with a lot of dubious references to computer terminology and hacking. But what makes verses like Blanco’s so good are the specificity of the reference. ![]() Still, it’s amusing as an anime fan to pick up an otherwise serious hip hop album and catch a reference to Majin Buu, as you do on “Pink Matter”, from Frank Ocean’s critically acclaimed album Channel Orange. Of course, the pieces of media that keep getting referenced are enormously popular, and are considered defining works of the genre.
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