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26/07/2012 00:19 — Anonymous
please add bayfiles again as a longtime mirror. thanks :3
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25/07/2012 18:19 — Anonymous
>cloud crap
>good

lel
Scoopy Doo is something you step in, not watch.
What? No "bionic" leg with superpowers ala $6 Million Dollar Man?  No telescoping bionic eye to watch girls with?  No unspecified bionic naughty bits developed for unspecified government purposes?!  As if I would believe that!
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25/07/2012 13:57 — Suwadith
Well Add filecloud.io as a mirroring site!
it's really good!
well i needed some DDL links so i posted this!
anime??? 2012??? worth watching???
don't think so
You almost got it right - just substitute the peg-leg with your typical more modern prosthetic leg and you have the right image.
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25/07/2012 09:14 — despairia
"Bitterly ironic" does have a fitting ring to it.  /:)  

Flat-chested, am I?  Well, you are... you can just... ... The lack of Asian-style counter-insults has left me in despair!  D:  
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25/07/2012 03:41 — Bonny
can somebody uploading jumbofile for me...
[hadena subs] hagure yuusha no estetika
please.... T_T
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25/07/2012 03:40 — Anonymous
can somebody uploading jumbofile for me...
[hadena subs] hagure yuusha no estetika
please.... T_T
Early in ep3, a package shows up on someone's breakfast plate which says "Kelorin Mate Block".  Here's the story, according to Wikipedia:


"In anime Hagure Yuusha no Estetica, the CalorieMate appears as "Kelorin Mate". It is regularly used by its hero Akatsuki Ousawa as a meal of last resort when he is unable get a regular meal.

CalorieMate (カロリーメイト) is a brand of energy-supplement foods produced by Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., in Japan. It was first released in 1983 debuting with the cheese flavored block.

CalorieMate comes in several forms, including Block, Jelly, and Can. CalorieMate Block (カロリーメイト ブロック) resembles a bar-shaped cookie (somewhat like a shortbread), sold in packs of either two or four. CalorieMate Jelly (カロリーメイト ゼリー) is a gelatin sold in a pouch with a spout. CalorieMate Can (カロリーメイト 缶) is a canned drink. The packaging is quite plain, almost generic.

CalorieMate Block

    Cheese
    Cheesecake
    Chocolate
    Fruit
    Vegetable
    Potato
    Maple
Ep.3 Trivia: Early in ep3, a package shows up on someone's breakfast plate which says "Kelorin Mate Block".  Here's the story, according to Wikipedia:

"In anime Hagure Yuusha no Estetica, the CalorieMate appears as "Kelorin Mate". It is regularly used by its hero Akatsuki Ousawa as meal last resort when he able get a regular meal.

CalorieMate (カロリーメイト) is a brand of energy-supplement foods produced by Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., in Japan. It was first released in 1983 debuting with the cheese flavored block.

CalorieMate comes in several forms, including Block, Jelly, and Can. CalorieMate Block (カロリーメイト ブロック) resembles a bar-shaped cookie (somewhat like a shortbread), sold in packs of either two or four. CalorieMate Jelly (カロリーメイト ゼリー) is a gelatin sold in a pouch with a spout. CalorieMate Can (カロリーメイト 缶) is a canned drink. The packaging is quite plain, almost generic.

CalorieMate Block

    Cheese
    Cheesecake
    Chocolate
    Fruit
    Vegetable
    Potato
    Maple"

I can't make out which flavor he has.
Here you go, ep3 by Hadena: http://s7.baycdn.com/dl/917ba2e7/500f7...861BA].mkv

The only download button you should see is "Premium" but there should be no ads for membership or anything, it's already paid for.  Hadena is the only group to have their own encode of both eps 1 and 2, and therefore the best video quality.  I don't know anything about ep3 yet, but here's hoping.
Ep 3 by Hadena was released hours prior to your note.  Don't know why it's not here yet.  If it's not here in a couple more hours, I'll look for a link to paste here.
please.... hadena subs this latest episode....
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24/07/2012 22:06 — Anonymous
The only choices I have so far are "ironic" and "bitterly ironic".  I always like to give people at least 4 choices.

But I now recall encountering the word "eponymous" before.  I remember thinking it was the most pretentious and idiotic word I had ever heard.  It didn't require irony or wit, it was just naming for some obvious reason like calling someone "Stretch" because they are tall, "Red" because of their hair color, or "despairia" because they are flat-chested...

(Say, these Asian-style insults are kind of fun!  Let's try another.  Wait a minute...that's the only one?  That's not very satisfying.  Oh, I get it.  How ironic.)
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24/07/2012 20:18 — despairia
Mmm... Du-chic-turk-Fowler... *omnomnomnom*  >:3  Do keep me updated on my fate, will you?  
Don't ask.  Don't tell.  I've had to wipe out far too many memories already and that's a messy process.  Do you have any idea how many good shirts I've ruined that way?  *shakes head solemnly*  Some of them were expensive.  :(
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24/07/2012 12:09 — aniluv
LOL... Trolling...
Thanks for JF Links,Great site
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24/07/2012 04:31 — Anonymous
Ah, many thanks.  You're right: Fowler must die.  And it will be a fowl death that the police can name after him: The newly discovered "Fowler Fowl Death Technique" of killing someone.  Basically, I'll stuff a duck into a chicken into a turkey into Fowler and roast him in an oven until a fork inserted in his thigh comes out clean and his juices run clear.  In New Orleans they would call that a "Du-chic-turk-Fowler".

During my flight to find Fowler, I'll also consider the fate of the eponymphic "despairia"...  Let me get back to you on that.  ("Eponymphic": If it isn't a word, it should be.)

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24/07/2012 00:04 — despairia
Fowler's Modern English Usage:
eponym, eponymous

1. An eponym is a person after whom something is named, such as a building, an institution, an organization, a machine, a product, or a process. Examples include: Alzheimer's disease, from Alois Alzheimer, 1864–1915, German neurologist; Braille, from Louis Braille, 1809–52, French inventor; buckminsterfullerene, from the American designer and architect Richard Buckminster Fuller; diesel, from Rudolf Diesel, 1858–1913, German engineer; mackintosh, from Charles Macintosh, 1766–1843 (with a change of spelling); Morse code, from S. F. B. Morse, 1791–1872, American inventor; sandwich, from the 4th Earl of Sandwich, 1718–92.

2. The adjective eponymous is used in the following way: Beowulf is the eponymous hero of the Old English poem of that name; Emma is the eponymous heroine of the novel Emma by Jane Austen; and Robinson Crusoe is the eponymous hero of The Life and Strange and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe.

Read more: http://www.answers.com/topic/eponym#ixzz21Ug25K8W

:)
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23/07/2012 23:56 — Anonymous
Hammerboy: "Here, amidst the remains of an immense skyscraper, a small, close-knit community provides a home for the eponymous protagonist, a pre-adolescent, rambunctious boy—Mangchi (Kim Seo-Young), who yearns to discover the world beyond his humdrum enclave."

"Eponymous", eh?

Wikipedia: "One who is referred to as eponymous is someone who is the eponym of something"

Time to kill someone or something again.

Korean subs, not English
I have a soft-spot for Precure.  And I suspect some of the people looking for it might be younger folk or suffering from senile dementia.  On the bright side, they probably won't read or act on it, just like with your helpful notes ("The entire uploading process is done by a bot...")

Was that a Long-John-Silver-Pirate-style-Nautical "NEVAR!", or should I dismiss the image of you with a peg-leg and parrot standing next to the mast of a sailing ship?
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23/07/2012 15:19 — Anonymous: "admin"
can you post with the name admin? just testing right now, i'm not the real admin.
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23/07/2012 11:18 — admin
Is there a problem, dear aniluv?
Dammit, why is there so many helpful people around here?
I'm used to seeing comment sections being... well... more like 2 posts above...

Not that I'm complaining - thanks for writing all that by the way :)
Can't wait 2 weeks for the next episode?  Tough beans.  Anime Countdown's website says the next episode is in two weeks.  You're stuck in your black and white real world until then.
Note: According to Anime Coundown's web service,  The next episode of Smile Precure will be in 2 weeks.
To expand on admin's note just a tiny bit:

If I understand your comment, you would like the mediafire files to have their original file name, including the .avi?  The problem is mediafire is under some kind of scrutiny and pressure so files for shows like Smile Precure were being removed within days/hours/minutes/seconds.  This ".7z" thing is admin disguising the file in a compression format with a random file name so the links don't die so fast.  The ".7z" tells you to unzip it with 7-zip, or any of several other zip/compression tools, like WinZip.  If you don't have such tools, 7-zip is free at www.7-zip.org  

The alternative would be to give up on having any links at mediafire.
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23/07/2012 03:48 — aniluv
lol.. adnin =/ admin?
Nevermind the sendspace one is uploaded. :3 Also for mediafire please keep to avis than .7z okay?
Excuse me when will the sendspace be uploaded?
Here's what the ones who subbed ep1 say:

"Ebiten 01: To be honest, I'm not too happy with how this episode turned out for quite a number of reasons. However, it should be watchable, at the very least. Not sure when the next episode is coming out, or whether we'll do it or not."

Reading thru their comments, I think they felt:
1. Webrips too low quality visually.  They might pick it up after a BD release
2. A difficult series to translate, full of obscure Japanese references and humor.

That being said, if you wanted to prod some people into subbing it, the most appropriate targets would be:
SubDesu, SFW, and Shikkaku
Why nobody not subbed it ? it's a great anime after all
The copy on JF is incomplete, by the way.
lol it is a random name xD
How are they gonna upload ep 2 if nobody subbed it yet?
I'd love to hear an explanation of the name "Deadfish" though.  Or would I?
Aside from a download hiccup, make sure you are using 7zip version 9.20 or higher.  The earlier versions don't work on this.  There are 32-bit (like for WinXP-32) and 64-bit versions (like for Win7-64) of 7zip at http://www.7-zip.org/
Works fine here, make sure you don't have a broken part:

file_30151_(1dcbb52c).7z.001: Size=209715210, CRC32=115C1F57
file_30151_(1dcbb52c).7z.002: Size=209715210, CRC32=2C80E5AB
file_30151_(1dcbb52c).7z.003: Size=88015313, CRC32=4FA6B28A
can the font be changed to something more legible? I have somewhat bad eyes, and the cursive-Esq writing is a bit hard to read.
but still thanks for a release =)
i can't extract files from mediafire using 7zip or winrar+hjsplit... :(
Where are the direct download links :(?
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