K-ON

what's this supposed to be

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Niggerfaggot pandering after kakifly found out KyoAni can't pick up his calls anymore.

The sequel. Mugi had 5 mutt half black children and are the main band.

A restart after the failure of ``K-ON Returns´´ and ``K-ON 2nd Generation´´.

will it get an anime

Kyoani got burned out of K-ON

They rather should adapt Operation Aurora into an anime.

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>what's this supposed to be
Looks like a very blurry image. Are you a phone fag?

nah it's just Yea Forums over expanding it, looked fine on googleimage

>Yea Forums over expanding it
Yea Forums doesn't do that. This fuck-up is on you.

go-gomensaiii

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>all these rude meme answers ITT
It's a side-story, OP. It plays at the same time the members of HTT still went to school.
It's pretty boring, though. I wouldn't bother with it.

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>It plays at the same time the members of HTT still went to school
he's going to abuse cameos to keep this manga alive isn't him

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>In July 18, 2019, some has listed K-On (anime) among hundreds of works whose material was reportedly destroyed in the KyoAni fire.
I wish all of stuff of K-On was survived. Seriously.

>hundreds of works
Lol no. It's actually 50+ over.

Oh shit. What about Yui tho?

[Source needed]

>It's pretty boring, though. I wouldn't bother with it.
Just like the original manga. People forget KyoAni made what it is now.

Oh shit! I knew that both Lucky Star and Haruhi Suzumiya was on fire! Even for fucking Nichijou's sake, user!

>2008 Universal fire = 100+ destroyed
>2019 KyoAni fire = 50+ destroyed
Nailed it.

>2008 Universal fire = 100+ destroyed
>2019 KyoAni fire = 50+ destroyed
Nailed it.

>2008 Universal fire = 100+ destroyed
>2019 KyoAni fire = 50+ destroyed
Nailed it, you anons. Sources is in Wikipedia.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_Universal_fire
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyoto_Animation_arson_attack

Holy shit I can't delete this posts!
Please don't count.
Here's the actual one:

Btw, no replies required as it don't count.

>On June 1, 2008, a fire broke out on the backlot of Universal Studios Hollywood, an American film studio and theme park in the San Fernando Valley area of Los Angeles County, California. The fire began when a worker used a blowtorch to warm asphalt shingles that were being applied to a facade. He left before checking that all spots had cooled, and a three-alarm fire broke out. Nine firefighters and a Los Angeles County sheriffs' deputy sustained minor injuries. The fire was extinguished after 12 hours.
>The Kyoto Animation arson attack occurred at Kyoto Animation's Studio 1 building in the Fushimi ward of Kyoto, Japan, on the morning of 18 July 2019. The arson killed at least 36 people, injured an additional 33, and destroyed most of the materials and computers in Studio 1. It is one of the deadliest massacres in Japan since the end of World War II and the deadliest building fire in Japan since the 2001 Myojo 56 building fire. It was considered "suicidal terrorism" by one criminology professor at Rissho University, as the attack was reportedly intended to be a suicide mission by the suspect.
Holy shit. It's too bizarre to compare them.

>2008: Donate for Universal Studios
>2019: Donate for KyoAni
This should be a meme, btw.

Don't forget these comparisons:
>Universal Pictures claimed that the fire destroyed a three-acre (1.2 ha) portion of the Universal backlot, including the attraction King Kong Encounter and 40,000 to 50,000 archived digital video and film copies. A 2019 New York Times Magazine exposé asserted that the fire also destroyed 118,000 to 175,000 audio master tapes belonging to Universal Music Group (UMG). This included original recordings belonging to some of the best-selling artists worldwide. UMG initially disputed the story, but CEO Lucian Grainge later confirmed that there had been a significant loss of musical archives.
>In addition to condolences and messages of support from world and national leaders, fans and businesses raised over ¥3.5 billion in Japan and over US$2.3 million outside of Japan to help the studio and its employees recover. As a result of the incident, some works and collaborations by the studio were delayed, and several events were cancelled or suspended.
That is such a shitty comparison.