iconic anime locations
Iconic anime locations
Americapunk anime sure hits different.
Breezewood is not an iconic location.
Wow is that cowboy bebop?
That is not a real town
Yes it is. It is like 45 minutes outside Pittsburgh.
I no longer have the pic saved ,but it is a 1:1 copy they did, just applied a filter over a real photo.
It's kinda weird how the interplanetary setting in Bebop just looks like the 90s + spaceships.
A lot of places look like that.
I've never had Perkins but always wanted to try it
Its a giant rest stop no one actually lives there
it's odd that Any Forums is so invested in propagating the knowledge that this location exists
Perkins is pretty humble but the food is decent. The one in my town is staffed by Amish folk and people go there for post-church brunch. It's a chain restaurant that serves mostly breakfast food. I recommend a slice of chocolate pie or one of the gratuitously large breakfast pastries.
Breezewood could literally be anywhere in America, it's a place with no cultural identity, a rest stop only filled with national brands. It's a cultural watermark of the American experience.
Wait a minute this isn't Any Forums
>that old school Taco Bell sign
Why am I getting nostalgic over something like this dammit
You will live in the pod.
You will mow your lawn.
You will like it.
Bandai made them add spaceships to sell toys
If someone wrote down “iconic movie locations” than the entirety of this thread probably would fit Any Forums pretty well
Because there's a greater than zero chance modern Taco Bell might be the antichrist.
Burgerpunk
Abandoned Eikou Cram School fom Monogatari Series.
I remember when that guy some years ago shot up a Taco Bell because he was mad at it.