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Fangz posted:Reading about Wolf Girl and Black Prince, and recalling the likes of Diabolik Lovers (because I sure as hell am not going to watch that sort of crap), when did shoujo romance turn into such a succession of abusive relationships?
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# ? Oct 10, 2014 16:58 |
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The Devil Tesla posted:There really isn't one but Gugure! Kokkuri-san was compared because it's the same voice actor being plagued by child. I haven't read the manga though, so I have no idea what it's actually going to be like once it introduces more characters and goes anywhere. The "like Barakamon" thing was mostly "in a very broad sweeping thematic sense" so probably don't get your hopes up.
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# ? Oct 10, 2014 17:08 |
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SC Bracer posted:It's really bad. I looked it up to see if it got any better, and no. gently caress that show. It's kind of baffling to me why shoujo has so many rapey/abusive male leads, considering that the genre is literally aimed at young girls, and often written by female authors. The Patriarchy is a hell of a thing. Paracelsus posted:What do you mean "turn into"? That sort of thing dates back at least to the Brontë sisters. Also this
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# ? Oct 10, 2014 17:35 |
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There are also plenty of anime shows where the milquetoast male lead puts up with a torrent of verbal and physical abuse from his 'tsundere' love interest. So that's some equality right there!
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# ? Oct 10, 2014 17:38 |
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straight jerkers posted:Google it as you can see, asking here is way easier and effective
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# ? Oct 10, 2014 17:38 |
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Mercrom posted:What I saw it wasn't very offensive, just stupid. The only thing that stands out is the really weird gray area blackmail. On one hand he's technically protecting a secret for favors, but on the other he's not the one instigating it and to protect it he has to actively give her huge favors too. He seems more like just a dick than an abusive criminal dick, which is a pretty big difference in my mind. I remember immediately dropping Kare Kano because they guy blackmailed the girl into being his girlfriend, since that's a really loving retarded way to start a romance show. This pops up a lot in anime/manga. Maybe not specifically the blackmail element but the idea that the characters' moral/social/ethical mores with regard to romantic relationships are so aggressively puritanical that they can't even acknowledge any interest in the opposite sex unless they are forced to by circumstances beyond their control. The whole "oh no, you tripped and fell on me and accidentally grabbed my boob, now you have to take responsibility" thing is a good example. Basically, my waifu would never compromise her purity and act like a normal human being unless it was against her will.
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# ? Oct 10, 2014 18:00 |
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Mercrom posted:Isn't there an anime where the male lead is literally the female lead's pet or familiar or whatever. It's almost as if women can make fetishistic anime too. Oh they can totally make fetishistic anime, and I understand why, but that doesn't make like 90% of shoujo relationships not really hosed up man.
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# ? Oct 10, 2014 18:04 |
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Davincie posted:as you can see, asking here is way easier and effective That was a joke, "Gugure!" translates to "Go Google It".
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# ? Oct 10, 2014 18:06 |
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SC Bracer posted:Oh they can totally make fetishistic anime, and I understand why, but that doesn't make like 90% of shoujo relationships not really hosed up man.
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# ? Oct 10, 2014 18:33 |
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Nasty abusive relationships are kind of a shoujo constant. Hot Gimmick, for instance, had it get so bad that they had to bring someone else in to write an alternative ending afterwards in which the heroine did not end up with a sociopathic dick because even shoujo fans weren't putting up with that poo poo. Think the Mass Effect 3 patch, only with extra rape (or a more active dedication to removing rape, if you catch my drift).
Darth Walrus fucked around with this message at 19:26 on Oct 10, 2014 |
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The Devil Tesla posted:That was a joke, "Gugure!" translates to "Go Google It". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a5TfUkRr7Qs
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# ? Oct 10, 2014 19:26 |
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god drat, nichijou was so good.
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# ? Oct 10, 2014 19:37 |
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Slowly watching first/second episodes. Your Lie in April is everything folks in here are saying it is. If it's well-written all the way through, it'll be great. I'm loving the music scenes. My Bathtub Can't be this Merman was amusing. I think it's about as gay as I expected. It's short, so I'll watch this for as long as it doesn't bore me. Is My Husband Speaking loving French? is also amusing and also short (though a bit less gay, even with the brother. Same verdict. Chaika is Chaika. Akatsuki no Yona is trying to be 12 Kingdoms and Fushigi Yuugi but without travelers from our world. I hope it's more the former. I dig the OP. Three episode test for this one. Inou Battle was decent, but I don't particularly like the characters. I'll give it an episode or two more to convince me that they'll bounce off each other well. Alternatively, I suppose it could develop plot instead of depending solely on gags, but I'm not expecting that. Grisaia has potential. I know nothing of the source material, but folks who've played it (a self-selecting group, I know) seem to have a decent opinion of it, so I'll probably watch this unless it turns out to be as bad an adaptation as, say, Little Busters. UBW is a solid adaptation. Rin>Shiro &c. &c., but it should be good fun the whole way through. I want to watch Amagi and Reconguista, but it's downright inconvenient to watch things that aren't on Crunchyroll. I know I'm going to like Log Horizon, but I think I'll let a few episodes pile up. Google it!, Twintail, and SHIROBAKO are next on the auction block. I suspect I don't have appetite enough for so many comedies, though, even without my Nozaki/Sabagebu weekends.
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# ? Oct 10, 2014 20:24 |
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Yes_Cantaloupe posted:I suspect I don't have appetite enough for so many comedies, though, even without my Nozaki/Sabagebu weekends. I'll say it again: Last season really laid the smack down when it came to comedies, with three tried and true formulas giving us Nozaki-kun (High Schoolers are idiots), Barakamon (iyashikei?) and Sabagebu! (awful people hijinks) all making for the sillies. When was the last time an anime season had at least 3 all-killer-no-filler comedies?
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# ? Oct 10, 2014 20:35 |
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Darth Walrus posted:Nasty abusive relationships are kind of a shoujo constant. Hot Gimmick, for instance, had it get so bad that they had to bring someone else in to write an alternative ending afterwards in which the heroine did not end up with a sociopathic dick because even shoujo fans weren't putting up with that poo poo. Think the Mass Effect 3 patch, only with extra rape (or a more active dedication to removing rape, if you catch my drift). drat, first time in years I've even thought of Hot Gimmick... The best thing I can say about that whole debacle is that it was interesting, with "interesting" meaning the same way a massive train-wreck or watching meat rot and be devoured by maggots is interesting. Fortunately, Wolf Girl and Black Prince is the first anime I've seen in a while to really even allude to the "abusive man the heroine 'redeems' with a little love" angle, but truth be told, I don't know if that's because Japan is (slowly) moving away from that toxic fantasy, or I'm simply better at picking series than I was.
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# ? Oct 10, 2014 20:37 |
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I need a new Index series in my life. Both Index s2 and Railgun s2 ended at such trollish cliffhanger points in the overall world / war arc.
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# ? Oct 10, 2014 21:08 |
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Laughter Under the Clouds - Somehow I missed this when it happened. It was rather enjoyable, though I am thinking that what has been shown so far was only to introduce the characters and has litle to do with the plot. It looks like it could become dark. Is it supposed to be some supernatural thing? Week 2 stuff! Amagi Brilliant Park - EP2 - It was still enjoyable, though not quite as much as the last episode. It still has one more week to catch me. G-Reco - EP3 - Still Gundam. Still a huge lack of sense. Have they spent the last few hundred years not doing any fighting whatsoever? There is such a lack of common sense abot military matters that I'm surprised that it is only now that other people are trying to attack them. I kind of think that this is the lamest Gundam jack I have ever seen. I'm going to ride this train to the end, praying all the way that everybody dies! Garo - EP2 - Still interesting. My problem with it is that you don't really get a sense of motion when things are going fast. The plot is developing, characters are being introduced, and it looks like it will stay interesting.
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# ? Oct 10, 2014 22:54 |
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Strong Mouse posted:G-Reco - EP3 - Still Gundam. Still a huge lack of sense. Have they spent the last few hundred years not doing any fighting whatsoever? There is such a lack of common sense abot military matters that I'm surprised that it is only now that other people are trying to attack them. I kind of think that this is the lamest Gundam jack I have ever seen. I'm going to ride this train to the end, praying all the way that everybody dies! It's brought up in the thread but basically the military literally is a bunch of untrained people, they imply that the army is so new that they haven't even officially unveiled its creation to the public yet. So the army consists of people that don't know what they're doing and the guards as basically mechanics with weapons.
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# ? Oct 10, 2014 22:57 |
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By "imply," of course, you mean that when the army is mentioned, someone straight up goes "Army? What the hell are you talking about?"
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# ? Oct 10, 2014 23:00 |
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plus the people in charge were literally letting them "steal" the gundam.
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# ? Oct 10, 2014 23:01 |
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Still better than Gundam Age?
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# ? Oct 10, 2014 23:33 |
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nuru posted:Still better than Gundam Age? what kind of question even is that
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# ? Oct 10, 2014 23:36 |
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muike posted:what kind of question even is that Good point. Something being better than Age is a given.
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# ? Oct 10, 2014 23:39 |
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The big difference is that the characters in G-Reco that do stupid things are intentionally being written as doing something stupid (usually for laffs), instead of pretending that it's not.
Srice fucked around with this message at 23:58 on Oct 10, 2014 |
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Hocus Pocus posted:Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso...Could be good, although a bit twee (in a grating way) at times - specifically the violinist. Could be good but was also kind annoying sums up how I felt after watching the first episode. I was enjoying it pretty well until the kindergarten improv band and everything after it, so if it's more like the first 3/4 I'm in but if it's more like the last 1/4 no thanks.
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# ? Oct 11, 2014 01:08 |
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I'd be up for Lie in April much more if they didn't assume the viewers were morons. When the episode has a shrine to his dead mom, followed by a flashback that features him bloodied and bruised and saying "I'll play if it makes you get better" while said mom is in a wheelchair+ventilator and is holding a cane out at him, it is really easy to connect the dots, guys, you do not need to immediately explain the giant flashing "subtext." If you follow this up with him crying at the piano, why not just do a brief flash of her funeral or something instead of the "she died so I can't play piano now" voiceover? Seriously. That isn't "hand-holding" so much as it's clubbing the viewers with your script. (like his abusive dead mom)
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# ? Oct 11, 2014 01:35 |
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Einander posted:Seriously. That isn't "hand-holding" so much as it's clubbing the viewers with your script. It's a meta way to get the audience to empathize with the character! Except that we don't have to put up with it.
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# ? Oct 11, 2014 02:57 |
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Sekai Project is planning a Kickstarter to fund an English release of the Grisaia trilogy of visual novels: http://prefundia.com/projects/view/lets-bring-the-grisaia-trilogy-to-the-west/2814/
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# ? Oct 11, 2014 02:57 |
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gently caress the new trigger show and I hope it sells gangbusters so the main characters in their next Real show have bigger tits.
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# ? Oct 11, 2014 03:12 |
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Just watched Rage of Bahamut, that was a fantastic episode. Favaro reminds me of Joseph Joestar, albeit not nearly as awesome, and Caesar played a great straight-man to him. Demon lady's demon getup was silly, but the action was all fantastic and I'm looking forward to watching more.
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Great Rumbler posted:Sekai Project is planning a Kickstarter to fund an English release of the Grisaia trilogy of visual novels: i hope they keep in all the sexy scenes ----------------
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Genocyber posted:Just watched Rage of Bahamut, that was a fantastic episode. Favaro reminds me of Joseph Joestar, albeit not nearly as awesome, and Caesar played a great straight-man to him. Demon lady's demon getup was silly, but the action was all fantastic and I'm looking forward to watching more. Yeah that show was not on my radar but the first episode was so fun. I hope they can keep it up.
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Einander posted:I'd be up for Lie in April much more if they didn't assume the viewers were morons. When the episode has a shrine to his dead mom, followed by a flashback that features him bloodied and bruised and saying "I'll play if it makes you get better" while said mom is in a wheelchair+ventilator and is holding a cane out at him, it is really easy to connect the dots, guys, you do not need to immediately explain the giant flashing "subtext." If you follow this up with him crying at the piano, why not just do a brief flash of her funeral or something instead of the "she died so I can't play piano now" voiceover? You realise there is a very deliberate point in there. Most dead moms are held at some kind of angelic ideal, this one was cruel and abusive, and that sets up a conflict within the MC. This is what actually makes the show interesting.
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# ? Oct 11, 2014 04:03 |
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Lie in April reminded me a bit of Kids/Apollo on the Slope, and that's high praise. Maybe even some shades of Honey & Clover. The world needs more Shonen romance series. (not counting trashy harem & VN series as "romance", at best they're more like melodrama i.e. Clannad)
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# ? Oct 11, 2014 04:21 |
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Since no one seems to have said it in this thread, I'm gonna bring it up: despite the appearance, Lord Marksman and Vanadis is a proper medieval fantasy show (as much as you can get in these days) that you probably won't hate. Baseline: it's solidly written and directed YA fiction with actual elements of medieval warfare such as hostages, ransom, and feudal lords supplying their own troops, constrained by limited budget and obligatory light novel fanservice. From what I gather, the author of the book this is based on really just wants to write no-bullshit YA fantasy, but he's stuck with a publisher that requires him to add light novel fanservice and horrendous illustrations. This makes the story a surprising good fit with Tatsuo Sato, who is directing and writing this show. The show might get schizophrenic down the line, since it's driven by several different forces: it wants to be gritty warfare where people are senselessly killed, yet it must protect its young main characters with magical power; it wants to be serious, yet the publisher ruled there must be magical war maidens at least some of whom are the protagonist's love interests. But so far, this combination has worked. P.S. The "Lord Marksman" part of the title is a reference to the German legend of "magic bullet", as in the opera Der Freischütz.
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Phobophilia posted:You realise there is a very deliberate point in there. Most dead moms are held at some kind of angelic ideal, this one was cruel and abusive, and that sets up a conflict within the MC. This is what actually makes the show interesting. I think you need to read that post again and a bit more carefully.
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cuc posted:Since no one seems to have said it in this thread, I'm gonna bring it up: despite the appearance, Lord Marksman and Vanadis is a proper medieval fantasy show (as much as you can get in these days) that you probably won't hate. I mentioned it way back before everything started airing since I ended up reading the light novels on a whim. As long as you can accept that practically every female character will fall in love with the main character, it's probably a solid enough story full of military engagements and cold-blooded sniping. Haven't gotten around to watching it yet though due to a lot of other shows taking priority.
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Strong Mouse posted:Laughter Under the Clouds - Somehow I missed this when it happened. It was rather enjoyable, though I am thinking that what has been shown so far was only to introduce the characters and has litle to do with the plot. It looks like it could become dark. Is it supposed to be some supernatural thing? IIRC it has influences from JP mythology and something about cursed people? I might start reading the manga to get a better idea of what is going on too. Wolf Girl and Black Prince: It's a good idea to quit early because it's a pretty meh shoujo from the last time I tried reading it. Main love interest continues to be a jerk for awhile due the fact his mother never hugged him enough or w/e. I almost forgot Hot Gimmick and it's horrible relationships No idea Horimiya had a OVA before and I know what I'm going to look for now. Your Lie in April I thought the summary sounded interesting but the trailer is just not really. I'm on the fense wrt to music-themed series because my past Alder fucked around with this message at 15:38 on Oct 11, 2014 |
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Garo seems pretty awesome so far. The father is a fun character, but by god is the son really annoying. They've tried so hard to make him "cool" that he has almost no personality in the first two episodes except for "whines a lot".
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# ? Oct 11, 2014 15:41 |
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Shakugan posted:Garo seems pretty awesome so far. Welp, I'd say his son's personality is fairly accurate when I was his age PARENTS DON'T UNDERSTAND MY
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