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bhafc99

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Oct 14, 2003
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Dubai
Is this thread about TV providers, or anime/Manga? I’m confused.
 


Mt.Fuji

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Jan 5, 2023
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MTSeagulls

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Sep 18, 2019
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Have a dodgy box for about 60 quid a year
I bought one here about two years ago for around the same price but a one off fee. I've had two before that lost service after around a year but this one is still going.
I also subscribe to Disney Premium for around £8 a month, which shows all Premier League games, as insurance incase ESPN aren't showing the Albion game.
 














Bring back Bryan wade!!

I wanna caravan for me ma
Jun 28, 2010
4,533
Hassocks
Re-watching Luther on BBC iplayer 😁
 










BadFish

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Oct 19, 2003
20,021
The stuff I want to watch is scattered across services.

f*** them I am not paying out for all of them.
 


Apr 13, 2025
19
Teacup on Paramount. Won't go down as a classic. But will give you a steaming headache as it features all of life's great fears. Claustrophobic.......
 














Mt.Fuji

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Jan 5, 2023
262
This one is available on Amazon Prime Video.



Don't let the art style fool you. This one is surely for adults. The messages that this anime provide us are deep. It consists of 12 episodes, but in most of the 12 episodes, there are only two girls who survived are shown and I find it unique. They found a few survivors, but it's apocalypse, so there is no hope for them to see enough number of humans to be reproductive. Then, we are forced to see the two girls loosing things one by one which they need to survive, for example, their only vehicle stops working, then traveling to new places for foods is getting difficult, etc. I like the fact that the author didn't make the story optimistic. The two girls understand what will be waiting for them in the future (bad ending = their deaths), but they decide to keep smiling everyday. You can watch this anime on Amazon Prime Video.




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