"Hey have you read Project Hail Mary?"
"No"
"You should its really good"
"Dave this is the tenth time you've told me this. Please stop"
"No"
"You should its really good"
"Dave this is the tenth time you've told me this. Please stop"
by SethBloc September 08, 2021
by DeliriouslyAwesome March 02, 2020
A 1986 comedic Japanese anime film. At the time, it was considered to be an ecchi anime. The anime essentially parodies and satirizes various genres of fiction such as the superhero genre, the fantasy genre, the space opera genre and other science fiction genres. After its debut, 3 sequels also followed. These original films were pretty much a big excuse for the main protagonist to destroy and wreck things.
The only reason why anyone would watch Project A-Ko is due to the "Project A-Ko the Versus" OVA which came in 2 parts: The Grey Side and the Blue Side. This OVA has one of the most powerful anime characters around in the form of the Dragon God, which is, well, a 3-headed dragon deity which tried to destroy the universe as well as the other alternate universes. Pretty much, this OVA is one big giant excuse for the Dragon God to wreck things.
The only reason why anyone would watch Project A-Ko is due to the "Project A-Ko the Versus" OVA which came in 2 parts: The Grey Side and the Blue Side. This OVA has one of the most powerful anime characters around in the form of the Dragon God, which is, well, a 3-headed dragon deity which tried to destroy the universe as well as the other alternate universes. Pretty much, this OVA is one big giant excuse for the Dragon God to wreck things.
by Wahrsager350 July 09, 2015
by JackWaitWhatReally?2020? October 29, 2020
A Dream Projected is when someone’s dream for the life of another outweighs that person’s actual dreams for themselves.
White people dream of the lives that Black people deserve and should have, those dreams are “A Dream Projected” because you cannot assume what another wants for their lives.
by MrsB January 18, 2021
by IntuStuff May 16, 2017
by Ricky_Fontaine September 05, 2011