Based on my research, the first season of the Netflix live action show (8 episodes) covers the first 61 anime episodes. At this rate, the live action show could still continue for 17 more seasons.
In all seriousness, the more I think about it, the more perfect this anime was for adaptation. There’s a ton of filler in the anime, but otherwise good story beats and character development. When you condense that down, you get all the good and leave out the cruft.
I watched all of the live action show this weekend, and really enjoyed it. I figured the anime tone and goofiness that they clearly baked right into it would work against it like all the other live action anime adaptations, but it feels like it’s a lot less of a quick cash grab than the others. Some real love and attention went into it and it’s a lot of fun.
Probably not this, but your description reminded me of it. Lol
The Tale of the Renegade Virus is the first episode of the Fourth season of Are You Afraid of the Dark?, as well as the fortieth episode in total. Ross Hull as Gary Daniel DeSanto as Tucker Joanna Garcia as Sam Jason Alisharan as Frank Jodie Resther as Kiki Raine Pare-Coull as Betty Ann Christopher Redman as Simon Micah John Gardener as Evan Lewis Paul Cagelet as The Renegade Virus (Credited as Virus) Eric Fink as Mr. Poe Melissa Galianos as Sonya Mark Trafford as Mr. Smith ? as Simon's mom ? as
LTT, for better or worse, is a very popular tech/PC gaming entertainment YouTube channel. A lot of the younger folks in the nerd space probably grew up watching his content.
I started watching a little late, because I thought he seemed kind of annoying back in the day, but I actually do enjoy their content. It’s clear they have some organization and communication problems internally that they need to sort out, though.
It’s a little more than that. Felons in Georgia can apply for a pardon after fully serving their time, paying their fines, and then waiting 5 years without committing additional crimes. There are additional requirements, but those are the big ones.
The RICO charge alone carries a minimum sentence of 5 years. Trump is looking at 5-20 years if convicted.
So really, at best, Trump could be pardoned in 10 years.