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Guy Goodbody posted:I think the necks are getting longer That's their training paying off!
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# ? Oct 1, 2017 19:05 |
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# ? May 6, 2024 04:29 |
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Because they can not have 3 episodes in a row looking good, today was filled of faces looking like
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# ? Oct 7, 2017 19:21 |
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The CG animation on some of the dancers looked REALLY bad... it's a pretty serious disappointment considering Haikyu looked sharp as gently caress when it wanted to be.
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# ? Oct 8, 2017 00:51 |
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Turin Turambar posted:
I took some dance classes a long time ago when I was a kid, grades6-9. Chinatsu has been the most realistic personality to me so far. Her wishy washy, contradicting, maddening, flighty, self-centered attitude is extremely common in that world.
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# ? Oct 10, 2017 03:47 |
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This episode was pretty good, even if it was mostly set-up. I'm kinda curious; do we have any resident dancers in here who can confirm/deny the hella sexism in dancing competition shown in the show? Is that true to reality in general or maybe just a Japanese thing?
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# ? Oct 15, 2017 19:36 |
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Sarrisan posted:This episode was pretty good, even if it was mostly set-up. I was going to comment on this. It seemed very interesting when I read it in the manga, to see how Tatara has to deal with the reality of the sport (and maybe his dance in the future will be more equal for both?). We the audience, as Tatara, supposed that dance was equally judged between man and woman, being the two people needed for doing the dance in the first place!. Two people, so 50%/50%. It's a shock to discover it isn't like that. Even the official form for competition is entered with the male name I don't know how it works in reality, but suspect it's something real in sport, not something special to Japan. At least ballroom classical dance has very old origins, literally from other century as you can imagine, and for me it has the image of something conservative, kept as traditions dictate. The 'lead' and 'follow' roles are a real thing of course, so it makes sense the ones that leads the dancing is more important to judges.
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# ? Oct 15, 2017 20:14 |
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I hope Tatara becomes the best follower ever but I have a feeling that's not where it's going.
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# ? Oct 15, 2017 20:42 |
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The entry form for the last comp I entered had a spot for "Gentleman" and "Lady". Some said "Leader" and "Follower" since same gender couples are possible. The "couple defined by the leader down to the number" thing is slightly true, but that's because a lead can dance with multiple follows in one comp or vice versa. On being graded based on the lead's ability: this is pretty much inavoidable in the closed hold Standard dances. Assuming the basic mechanics of posture, footwork and timing are all there, the most important things are movement and shape/sway. Both of those are capped by the lead's ability. The lady might be able to generate a little more energy when she's stepping forward, but overall the partnership travels as much the lead wants to, whether its because that's all he able to do, or if he's holding back for floorcraft reasons. For sway, if even she's has more range of motion, the lady really can't sway more than the leader is able, otherwise it doesn't look like they're dancing together at all. I guess you could also say that the worse of the two dancers defines how good the couple looks, and it's easier/more acceptable for a lead to elevate a follow than it is the other way around. Source: me being a bad dancer for the past decade.
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# ? Oct 16, 2017 02:45 |
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Sarrisan posted:I'm kinda curious; do we have any resident dancers in here who can confirm/deny the hella sexism in dancing competition shown in the show? Is that true to reality in general or maybe just a Japanese thing? Basically. A rough rule of thumb is that the man puts the couple in the final and the follow determines the placement. This is because when leading the man is conducting: he determines the direction, speed, timing etc etc while the lady is just working to execute it. Especially early on a lot of how well a couple does is determined by the man's skill. But that only goes so far. The best follow in the world right now is Natascha Karabey, but she's not the best dancer and her and her partner aren't in the top 3 worldwide. Long term it ends up being two way communication in the couple: the follow is providing feedback and support and the lead needs to be attentive to that, otherwise he looks like an rear end in a top hat. His job is ultimately to show the lady off and it's easy to start thinking of her as an accessory. Long run Tatara probably wins because he's already doing this.
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# ? Oct 19, 2017 16:59 |
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Thanks for the responses, that's real cool to know. In other news, the latest chapter is up on Batoto, but like chapter 44 its a limited release of the first 9 pages due to the author's health. We'll get the rest in a couple weeks or so maybe.
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# ? Oct 20, 2017 01:26 |
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I already recommended read the manga before, but now I have to say it again with this second part of the anime, as they are going a bit faster than before, skipping some lines here and there, some small scenes from their training and from the tourney, other scenes are here but they don't give them the same focus and importance... it's all material that while it isn't essential, it helped with the character development and to establish the narrative. Kugimiya, not the dance protagonist that we need, but the one we deserve. Spinoff Kugimiya comedy with depressing humor when. Turin Turambar fucked around with this message at 20:25 on Oct 21, 2017 |
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# ? Oct 21, 2017 20:21 |
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Ballroom 17 Great episode, without any need of big hype scenes or surprises. Just lots of interesting character building. Tatara, Mako, Chinatsu, Shizuku, they all have something insightful to share. Shizuku and Tatara relationship through each other impressions of their dance and mutual respect, Mako's fears of being left behind but the resolution to stay with his brother, Tatara lacking identity, Chinatsu having trust issues, etc. In addition we have a deeper perspective in Tatara & Chinatsu problems as couple. Still, as always also read the equivalent manga chapter, they cut the Cucaracha scene! Turin Turambar fucked around with this message at 21:06 on Oct 28, 2017 |
# ? Oct 28, 2017 19:29 |
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Well I didn't see that one coming. Now I feel super bad for Akira. Maybe Chinatsu will come out, dump Tatara, marry her, and smash the dance patriarchy together. I'm guessing not though.
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# ? Nov 12, 2017 04:07 |
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I'm glad they included a smudge of their training with the new lady, in this episode placed in the middle of a tournament like a month after that happened. This show rules and I guess all the people saying Chi would save it were right.
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# ? Nov 12, 2017 07:17 |
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Maybe it's my imagination, but I think the direction is improving in this later episodes. For example I liked the final part of episode 18, where Tatara's pent up frustration advanced his dance and people around him got surprised.Sindai posted:Well I didn't see that one coming. Now I feel super bad for Akira. I'm guessing not. But I really liked how they explained their past relationship and Akira's real feelings.
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# ? Nov 12, 2017 11:38 |
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This show is good when Tatara's partner is the main character
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# ? Nov 12, 2017 16:24 |
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Guy Goodbody posted:This show is good when Tatara's partner is the main character That kind of makes sense when you figure that the story is about how Tatara is just kind of a loser with a bit of talent getting caught up in a world of huge personalities.
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# ? Nov 13, 2017 07:20 |
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Ballroom 20 Watching this has been a bit weird, because i read it in the manga just a few months ago. It's really catching up with the manga, in fact I think it will surpass it with the final episode. Akira-san's arc has finished, but it has been very good. From friendship to adoration, to hate, to helplessness, to needy calls for attention, to love. It hit me in the feels when she unexpectedly cried while cleaning tables.
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# ? Nov 19, 2017 00:08 |
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Did anyone else flinch/cringe irl when Hyodo did the shoulder thing to Tatara?
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# ? Nov 19, 2017 15:44 |
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paragon1 posted:Did anyone else flinch/cringe irl when Hyodo did the shoulder thing to Tatara? absolutely. i'm no expert in stretching technique, but something tells me that is slightly dangerous.
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# ? Nov 19, 2017 18:22 |
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It wouldn't have been nearly as bad without the tearing visual.
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# ? Nov 19, 2017 19:11 |
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it's even better in the manga, though it lacks the visceral crunch sound of the anime. Sarrisan fucked around with this message at 04:18 on Nov 20, 2017 |
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# ? Nov 20, 2017 06:43 |
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feels good
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# ? Nov 20, 2017 06:47 |
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Well, what anime watchers think of our friend Mr. Truck? I think the last episode was weaker than others, when they are dancing and explaining stuff from the grades is when the anime does it worse.
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# ? Dec 4, 2017 11:52 |
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Mr Truck should have finished the job.
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# ? Dec 4, 2017 19:14 |
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So this is the end! They won! Personally, I would have given them the second place. Tatara is still pretty new and Kugimiya is a veteran dancer, it would have been more logical, and Marisa-sensei said a 2nd pos. would be once she heard Kugimiya was going to enter in the competition. In any case it has been a good episode, as expected, being the final one. Better animation than average, and some good scenes that serve as farewell. Even then, still, this final episode also showed some of the directional problems that previous episodes had. More especifically, the cut in the middle of the Quickstep was bad, they got us to be hyped with it, they were doing a good job of showing the dance and the intensity, and then they jarringly cut into a introspective Tatara mind passage about why people dance with a totally different music. Of course the end it's very open, as the manga will continue. Which btw, it's on hold for two months, but once it resumes, I hope to reuse this thread for it. Turin Turambar fucked around with this message at 20:58 on Dec 16, 2017 |
# ? Dec 16, 2017 20:52 |
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I have a bunch of earlier episodes I missed, but I watched up from where the manga is currently at so I could see the ending. I'm happy it ended on a pretty good note! It's nice they made a point that even the judges say the Kugimiya pair would've won on skill alone. I've seen a few dancers mention how much weight showmanship has in the judges' eyes, so it's totally possible for a less technically proficient pair to get the win. I'm just glad Tatara and Chinatsu aren't breaking up! I'm really cheering for these kids to make it big, I wanna see them go to Blackpool! When Kugimiya was first introduced, he really seemed like the kind of rear end in a top hat you love to hate, but I got pretty invested in him and Idogawa's stories. I hope that they'll stick around after this arc once the manga continues.
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# ? Dec 17, 2017 16:19 |
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The show had a rough start, but I'm happy I stuck with it. Looking forward to the manga picking up again eventually, too.
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# ? Dec 17, 2017 22:02 |
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I'm not into this show enough to actively seek to continue following the story via the manga. But this was one of the shows I preferred to watch as soon as a new episode hit, unlike some others that I'll let sit two or three episodes before playing catch-up. I think maybe my biggest gripe with it overall however is that the lead never faced a real loss. Even when dancing with Mako the Tenpei-cup loss was re-contextualized as a win due to Mako being the Ballroom Queen and the overall goal of proving she's a good partner being met. I dunno, I just felt like despite all the inter-personal adversity Tatara faced, there wasn't a real strong element of competitive adversity.
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# ? Dec 18, 2017 01:27 |
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Is the anime going another season immediately? The last manga chapter had an author's note where he says that since the anime has surpassed the manga, the anime is gonna start showing things first and slightly differently after this tournament. Thoughts on the show. I wanna point out that Chinatsu is such a great character, and foil for Tatara specifically, that it seems like they've all but abandoned the original female interest character. Hell the whole point of this arc was supposed to be so he could stay in the same world as Shizuku, but at this point that hardly even seems like it matters. Also Hyodo has been loving hilarious these last few episodes. Like, some people zone out and maybe don't hear you, but that's not really him. He hears what his friends are saying, he just doesn't loving care and you're lucky if he doesn't walk away in the middle of a conversation. Like a drat cat or something.
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# ? Dec 18, 2017 03:13 |
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XboxPants posted:Thoughts on the show. I wanna point out that Chinatsu is such a great character, and foil for Tatara specifically, that it seems like they've all but abandoned the original female interest character. Hell the whole point of this arc was supposed to be so he could stay in the same world as Shizuku, but at this point that hardly even seems like it matters. I really love the bait and switch, since it's p obvious Tatara is coming to realize that, while he greatly admired and adored Shizuku, it's actually Chinatsu that he's falling in love with.
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# ? Dec 18, 2017 15:29 |
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Sarrisan posted:I really love the bait and switch, since it's p obvious Tatara is coming to realize that, while he greatly admired and adored Shizuku, it's actually Chinatsu that he's falling in love with. I think Shizuku is more like.. his muse. She inspired him to dance, admired her, wanted to get closer in the world of dance, etc. But she was always like to far away goal to desire, more than a real personal crush.
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