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On a related note, is Serial Experiments: Lain actually available to watch anywhere, or would I have to take to the high seas?
Just came across these full series videos in a search:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHSbAz1hu9sRXDQasCqDcq1oQDIm0sf0M
https://archive.org/details/serial-experiments-lain-english
It's on any of the myriad of anime sites. You also shouldn't pay for media that could legally drive.
Edit: myriad
*myriad
If you watched it long ago and liked it, you might wish to just leave it there. Just my entirely-worthless opinion here, but I recently rewatched it for the first time in decades and for me it did not hold up at all.
For me it got better, because i now comprehend things my underdeveloped brain did not back then.
Probably, but it's also the perfect excuse the relearn sailing the high seas if you haven't done it in a while.
Haha, I guess!
fmhy dot net!
Wait, there are legitimate anime sources?
Thanks for reminding me. I spend far to long trying to remember where that picture was from.
(Also: setting sails for the high seas...)
I have it on DVD but I heard it was reposted on Usenet recently.
I donβt see it on Netflix or Crunchyroll currently.
High seas or check fmhy I got the series about a month ago its still out there