That's fine, I suppose I'll edit the OP then. It's not a big deal really, I just didn't know if I should be like "post here about manga instead of the anime thread" since that was already a thing. But yeah it's cool.
I agree, the third part is a bit less interesting after experiencing the first two, especially on Laputa and Balnibarbi (although the explanation of Laputa's floating was pretty nice). Glubbdubdrib and Luggnagg were more intriguing though, with the necromancy and the Struldbruggs. The fact that Japan was aware of Luggnagg was something I wasn't expecting either (although I have to admit it's probably the least strange country he discovers).
(06-09-2014, 06:23 AM)E-Man Wrote: Personally, I wasn't that interested with part three because the antics Gulliver went through dwarfed in comparison to his misadventures in parts one and two. By part four, though, that's when it becomes a lot more interesting for me and really makes you think about the human race as a whole.
I agree, the third part is a bit less interesting after experiencing the first two, especially on Laputa and Balnibarbi (although the explanation of Laputa's floating was pretty nice). Glubbdubdrib and Luggnagg were more intriguing though, with the necromancy and the Struldbruggs. The fact that Japan was aware of Luggnagg was something I wasn't expecting either (although I have to admit it's probably the least strange country he discovers).