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ViggyNash posted:I finally watched the first two episodes of K-on and liked it. I blame you Namtab. Don't call Yui fat. It's rude
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# ? Nov 4, 2015 21:29 |
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Strange Quark posted:How do you feel about Mio She is less amorphous than Yui. e: But more bouncy.
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# ? Nov 4, 2015 21:36 |
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If anyone has seen it yet, was anthem of the heart any good?
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# ? Nov 4, 2015 21:42 |
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DamnGlitch posted:It is Literally a Work of Art. Being perfect is not a prerequisite of being art. I guess not having any prior reverence for either author means I'm less willing to write off the lesser parts of it.
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# ? Nov 4, 2015 22:13 |
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ViggyNash posted:I finally watched the first two episodes of K-on and liked it. I blame you Namtab. You did well and yui is the best
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# ? Nov 4, 2015 22:58 |
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Condiv posted:i just got a lot of weed and i'm gonna get super stoned tonight, what's the best anime to watch stoned? K-on
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# ? Nov 4, 2015 23:00 |
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Captain Invictus posted:Not really. I mean that dumb thing I posted a summary of that's about lesbians making out earlier is also technically art. What in your opinion makes pluto perfect? I feel like it may be the same thing that folks say 20th century boys and monster are perfect, but again, I feel like all three series drop the ball in the final stretch. Again, it's an incredibly strong series for a good section of its run that does some really powerful things that I've not seen in other series that deal with similar themes, but after a certain point(once all of The Seven die, especially) it just turns pretty hokey. It's been a while since I read it, so I can't really comment in detail, but I remember the ending as being really strong by Urasawa's standards. 20thCB certainly did fall apart later on (although in such a way that it still kept my interest), and while I was quite satisfied with Monster's ending it was far stronger during the more episodic stretches than the actual main story arc. But as for Pluto, sure it does get rather super robot as must be expected from an Astro Boy reinterpretation. However, it does tie that quite effectively into its earlier points about the robots struggling to overcome their destructive nature and searching for their own kind of humanity. What it comes down to is probably that the ending shows its Astro Boy roots much stronger than the rest of the manga, and Astro Boy can certainly come across as "pretty hokey" to more modern sensibilities. If you're unable to adapt to that or tune it out I can see it spoiling the character interactions which for me were still as strong as before. drat, now I have to re-read it.
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# ? Nov 4, 2015 23:59 |
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I've never so much as watched more than an animated gif's worth of astro boy so not having that background for it probably doesn't help it's case for me. I guess I enjoyed the more serious, down to earth stuff, and when it gets into THE EARTH WILL BE DESTROYED stuff I kinda just tuned right out. Oh well. It was mostly very enjoyable at least, I didn't have a bad time reading it, just didn't really like the direction it took in the end.
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# ? Nov 5, 2015 01:49 |
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Namtab posted:K-on never i just finished macross frontier and it was pretty good should watch that ghost in the shell now
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# ? Nov 5, 2015 02:01 |
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Captain Invictus posted:I've never so much as watched more than an animated gif's worth of astro boy so not having that background for it probably doesn't help it's case for me. I guess I enjoyed the more serious, down to earth stuff, and when it gets into THE EARTH WILL BE DESTROYED stuff I kinda just tuned right out.
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# ? Nov 5, 2015 02:04 |
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I didn't expect anything because I was never told that part, just someone suggested it when I asked for "not terrible versions of post-cyberpunk stuff like Eden", and I'd heard people say it was amazing in passing before, and I enjoyed most of Monster/TCB. I just did a little googling and found this(spoilers I guess), from that it looks like a straight up Astro Boy rewrite. It doesn't really matter whether it's a rewrite or not, I'm just judging it based purely on Pluto on its own since I've never really consumed any of Tezuka's works. I don't really like his artstyle so I've not read his works. I'll give Urasawa some serious credit though, he took those goofy cartoony Astro Boy designs and made them look great in a more realistic setting. Impressive work considering the original designs.
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# ? Nov 5, 2015 02:18 |
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I guess I'm just surprised because it was always a core part of the series' conception and promotion. Even the volumes themselves list Tezuka as co-author and go on about the writing processes. Sorry you fell between the cracks I guess.
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# ? Nov 5, 2015 02:30 |
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Yeah I tend to like to go in as blind as possible with most stuff, so I didn't read up on it to avoid potential spoilers. Still enjoyed it a lot, just some issues with it prevented me from considering it a masterpiece is all.
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# ? Nov 5, 2015 02:36 |
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Hey, what's the resident anime expert opinion on Darker Than Black? I've been looking for some sci-fi-ish action shows after having watched Psycho-Pass and Cyber City Oedo (which is so goddamn awesome, had a huge grin during the entire show ), and at least the first season seems to be well-liked. The basic premise sounds like shonen standard fare, though, which I'm not too keen on. Worth a try? For the record: I dislike stupid rock-paper-scissor / Calvinball fights, and I got REALLY annoyed by the philosophical streak from Psycho-Pass... And unrelated, another action show I've heard stuff about: Giant Robo. I'm not really a fan of the mecha genre, but I LOVED TTGL and depressing-and-disturbing-Evangelion...
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Torquemadras posted:Hey, what's the resident anime expert opinion on Darker Than Black? I've been looking for some sci-fi-ish action shows after having watched Psycho-Pass and Cyber City Oedo (which is so goddamn awesome, had a huge grin during the entire show ), and at least the first season seems to be well-liked. The basic premise sounds like shonen standard fare, though, which I'm not too keen on. Worth a try? I really liked the first season (of DTB) and the OVAs. While i didn't hate the second season per se...i didn't really like it much either. I'd still recommend it though! Giant Robo isn't like either of those, but the animation is great and it's very cool. I'm not as blown away by it as a lot of people, but in a weird way it feels like a failing on my part rather than the show's.
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Torquemadras posted:Hey, what's the resident anime expert opinion on Darker Than Black? I've been looking for some sci-fi-ish action shows after having watched Psycho-Pass and Cyber City Oedo (which is so goddamn awesome, had a huge grin during the entire show ), and at least the first season seems to be well-liked. The basic premise sounds like shonen standard fare, though, which I'm not too keen on. Worth a try? Giant Robo is absolutely amazing and you should definitely watch it.
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# ? Nov 8, 2015 00:06 |
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I liked DtB alot, it's well animated, each story arc is well paced and has a nice sense of mystery and intrigue, and the episode writing is extremely competent at slowly trickling out a stream of information from the viewers. The story kinds of falls apart at the end though, too many Mysteries and not enough satisfactory resolution. Also, DtB was made before the recent nationalist craze and sabre rattling, so it could get away with a non-Japanese protagonist who arrives and raises merry hell across Tokyo.
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# ? Nov 8, 2015 00:29 |
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Darker Than Black is not very shounen, I'm not sure where you heard that. It is a pretty good show however. Not amazing, but pretty good, and well animated.
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# ? Nov 8, 2015 05:00 |
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Darker than Black was cool. I don't recommend watching the second season though
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# ? Nov 8, 2015 05:11 |
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Yeah, Darker than Black s1 is decent as a self-contained story. Anything after that isn't that great other than occasional decent action setpieces.
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# ? Nov 8, 2015 05:16 |
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Linnaeus posted:Darker than Black was cool. I don't recommend watching the second season though I do recommend it. In fact I think it's cool that they changed the structure and premise so much because a sequel in the same spirit would have just made the series seem dull and drawn-out. One thing everyone should agree on is that DtB Gaiden is a must watch
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# ? Nov 8, 2015 05:20 |
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Also the soundtrack is by yoko kanno https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSAMDEQLdgg
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# ? Nov 8, 2015 05:22 |
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My only issue with the gaiden is that it basically sets up s2. S2's problem is that its story is just kind of a mess, and basically ends in an open-ended manner with plot hooks for a theoretical s3.
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# ? Nov 8, 2015 05:26 |
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I don't remember much about which season was which, but I liked DtB and definitely thought it was a fun and worthwhile watch.
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esselfortium posted:I don't remember much about which season was which, but I liked DtB and definitely thought it was a fun and worthwhile watch. Season 2 was the 12-ep job with the underage magical girl pulling a sniper rifle out of her naked chest.
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# ? Nov 8, 2015 06:46 |
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Neddy Seagoon posted:Season 2 was the 12-ep job with the underage magical girl pulling a sniper rifle out of her naked chest. Ah, okay. In that case, though it was weird to suddenly have a character with transformation sequences in DtB, other than that I remember enjoying season 2.
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Torquemadras posted:And unrelated, another action show I've heard stuff about : Giant Robo. I'm not really a fan of the mecha genre, but I LOVED TTGL and depressing-and-disturbing-Evangelion... Bad Seafood posted:Giant Robo is now mandatory viewing for posting on this subforum.
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# ? Nov 8, 2015 07:58 |
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Torquemadras posted:And unrelated, another action show I've heard stuff about : Giant Robo. I'm not really a fan of the mecha genre, but I LOVED TTGL and depressing-and-disturbing-Evangelion... Even outside the realm of giant robots, Giant Robo is a really awesome action OVA.
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# ? Nov 8, 2015 08:17 |
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Whelp. I went ahead and watched me some Darker than Black and Giant Robo. It'd be kinda silly to choose, since I can watch both no problem, but of those two, Giant Robo is the CLEAR winner. Goddamn that was awesome. Only two episodes in, and there's almost nothing not to love. The main kid is kinda useless, and I'm not sure why he's even necessary, but I'm sure the show will get around to that, and it's acknowledged by other characters. Other than that, I don't know what I love more: that the default mode of piloting giant robots is apparently to cling to it while yelling, that two eps in cities are getting levelled left and right, that there's a Taoist monk heroically jumping through traffic as a horse, that Giant Robo feels properly giant, or that it's just full of ridiculously good-looking motion (often involving explosions and/or giant fists). ViggyNash posted:Darker Than Black is not very shounen, I'm not sure where you heard that. It is a pretty good show however. Not amazing, but pretty good, and well animated. Yeah, I see now that was entirely unfounded. But I have to say, I'm... kinda disappointed by Darker than Black. I made it six episodes in. The first four had cool action, some sweet silly powers that didn't overstay their welcome, and what felt like an utterly bleak and hopeless story. But somehow, that fell apart for me with ep.5/6. It kinda... looked incredibly dull. Not sure what was different. Short action scenes that looked static and disappointing, unmoving shots all over the place, generally boring to look at. Maybe I was missing the dosis of people being mentally broken from the first four. As it stands, it's suddenly kinda unappealing. And to be honest, with that preview for ep7, I'm... not inclined to continue. Maybe it was just a budget issue for these two, but it looks like I'll have to skip to the good episodes with this one if I'm ever gonna pick it up again... Whatevs. Imma watch Giant Robo now. NUCLEAR POWER
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Torquemadras posted:Whelp. I went ahead and watched me some Darker than Black and Giant Robo. It'd be kinda silly to choose, since I can watch both no problem, but of those two, Giant Robo is the CLEAR winner. I'm glad you're enjoying Giant Robo, it is very good. If you want more by the same director when you're done consider checking out Shin Mazinger Z
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Linnaeus posted:Also the soundtrack is by yoko kanno Wait. What. How did I never notice?
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# ? Nov 8, 2015 16:37 |
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Going off the Pluto discussion earlier, would anyone recommend any of the Astro Boy anime adaptions? I really like Tezuka's cartoonish designs but know very little of the franchise outside of the original show when Adult Swim aired it early in the morning. The 1980's series is directed by Ishiguro and the 2003 series has a couple of big names like Chiaki involved, so they have a lot of good talent working on them just from doing a cursory search.
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# ? Nov 8, 2015 17:10 |
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The 2003 series is pretty solid. And it looks fantastic too since they put a lot of money and effort into its production.
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# ? Nov 8, 2015 17:13 |
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I am of the controversial opinion that the second season of Darker Than Black is better than the first, but I don't exactly hold the first season in particularly high esteem so that's not a difficult bar to pass.
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# ? Nov 8, 2015 19:41 |
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So is the phrase "Darker than Black" actually meaningful in the show's context, or is it just there to try to sound edgy
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# ? Nov 8, 2015 19:44 |
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I don't remember, I haven't seen the show in a long time I remember liking the Go Dark song though https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjIWunRsdVM
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# ? Nov 8, 2015 19:46 |
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That's actually really good.
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# ? Nov 8, 2015 19:50 |
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To TorqueMadras: It's worth noting that Giant Robo is very loosely based on a 50's manga of the same name by Yokoyama Mitsuteru, and the now stereotypical robot that you control from the inside was popularized by Go Nagai's 70s manga Mazinger Z
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Droyer posted:To TorqueMadras: It's worth noting that Giant Robo is very loosely based on a 50's manga of the same name by Yokoyama Mitsuteru, and the now stereotypical robot that you control from the inside was popularized by Go Nagai's 70s manga Mazinger Z I am now convinced that piloting a robot while standing/clinging to the outside is the only true way to do it. Jesus, absolutely nothing about the mecha in Giant Robo makes sense, and I love it. I can certainly see why people say this show transcends the mecha genre! ...aaaaaaand now good guys start dying in immensely manly and radical ways, haha Ha
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I figure robots that you hang onto the outside of must be like the open-cockpit biplanes of the mecha genre Note: I do not watch mecha
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