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Nate RFB posted:Maybe it's only because I just finished catching up on it the other day, but the first thing that came to mind was the quite excellent "The Town Where Only I am Missing" (which has a currently airing anime as well under the inane name "ERASED"). Great thriller-esque mystery and great characters, if it can stick the landing for the ending it will go down as one of the best IMO. How is Billy Bat compared to Urasawa's other stuff? I still think Monster is the best, though I am loving Pluto. 20th Century Boys fell apart a bit for me, but it was excellent until the later volumes. Thanks for the recs, will look into them all
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Paperhouse posted:I'm actually watching that at the moment, it's great and I am considering going to the manga to carry on with it I've only read a bit of Billy Bat but it seemed comparable to some of his best. Earlier this month there was an announcement that it's on its final arc so I've been waiting for it to end before going on a binge.
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# ? Jan 24, 2016 23:33 |
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Paperhouse posted:I'm actually watching that at the moment, it's great and I am considering going to the manga to carry on with it My fear with the ERASED anime is that it's going to be, what, 12-13 episodes? With the yet-to-be-released manga ending included? It's a manga with some 40 long-ish chapters so they are going to probably have to cut a ton of content, which seems egregious for such a tightly written story.
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# ? Jan 25, 2016 15:54 |
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Paperhouse posted:I'm actually watching that at the moment, it's great and I am considering going to the manga to carry on with it Billy Bat is the best Urasawa, I think.
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# ? Jan 25, 2016 15:56 |
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I love Billy Bat.
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# ? Jan 25, 2016 15:56 |
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Well, I tried to get into Patlabor. First the TV series, and when that didn't click for me, I tried the OVA. Yeah, and... I'm not that into it. I dig the "realistic" aspect of the mechas, and it's occasionally really drat hilarious - Episode 4 of the OVA in particular was a pitch-perfect parody of kaiju movies, holy poo poo - but I'm... just underwhelmed by the mechas. And I don't really like the cast enough. Hm. I wasn't expecting another Diebuster (which instantly shot right into my Top 10 anime because I loving love FLCL and, as I discovered, cool mechas), but I'm still underwhelmed. Oh well. So, let's try this the other way around! Any insanely hot-blooded and ridiculous mecha shows out there, in the vein of TTGL and Diebuster? (I think I ran out of comparable Gainax shows...?) Well, scratch that request for realism, now I want stupid awesome mecha action. I heard something about Code Geass being good, as well as season 2 of that being total rear end. Any suggestions for the advancement of my mecha education are greatly appreciated.
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# ? Jan 25, 2016 21:16 |
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Torquemadras posted:Well, I tried to get into Patlabor. First the TV series, and when that didn't click for me, I tried the OVA. Yeah, and... I'm not that into it. I dig the "realistic" aspect of the mechas, and it's occasionally really drat hilarious - Episode 4 of the OVA in particular was a pitch-perfect parody of kaiju movies, holy poo poo - but I'm... just underwhelmed by the mechas. And I don't really like the cast enough. Hm. I wasn't expecting another Diebuster (which instantly shot right into my Top 10 anime because I loving love FLCL and, as I discovered, cool mechas), but I'm still underwhelmed. Oh well. Giant Robo the animation: the day the earth stood still. Getter robo manga, yet again shin mazinger z G Gundam
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# ? Jan 25, 2016 21:20 |
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Torquemadras posted:Well, I tried to get into Patlabor. First the TV series, and when that didn't click for me, I tried the OVA. Yeah, and... I'm not that into it. I dig the "realistic" aspect of the mechas, and it's occasionally really drat hilarious - Episode 4 of the OVA in particular was a pitch-perfect parody of kaiju movies, holy poo poo - but I'm... just underwhelmed by the mechas. And I don't really like the cast enough. Hm. I wasn't expecting another Diebuster (which instantly shot right into my Top 10 anime because I loving love FLCL and, as I discovered, cool mechas), but I'm still underwhelmed. Oh well. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DlhtVgB7QuY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTgRgF6b3y8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-55YJpaDys
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# ? Jan 25, 2016 21:22 |
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Torquemadras will watch Giant Robo and he will post about it.
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The Colonel posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DlhtVgB7QuY ...this looks all great, and I shall now watch Shin Mazinger Z! But I will NOT watch Giant Robo Bad Seafood posted:Torquemadras will watch Giant Robo and he will post about it. ...because I've already seen it The worst thing about Giant Robo is that they didn't deliver on that sequel hook.
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# ? Jan 25, 2016 21:35 |
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King Gainer is good but not great the OP is fantastic though, and it gives us dancing robots
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# ? Jan 25, 2016 22:36 |
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Torquemadras posted:But I will NOT watch Giant Robo
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# ? Jan 25, 2016 22:46 |
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actually, king gainer rules
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# ? Jan 25, 2016 22:50 |
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The Colonel posted:actually, king gainer rules https://jii.moe/NyMFW9kYl.webm
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# ? Jan 25, 2016 23:32 |
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Torquemadras posted:Well, I tried to get into Patlabor. First the TV series, and when that didn't click for me, I tried the OVA. Yeah, and... I'm not that into it. I dig the "realistic" aspect of the mechas, and it's occasionally really drat hilarious - Episode 4 of the OVA in particular was a pitch-perfect parody of kaiju movies, holy poo poo - but I'm... just underwhelmed by the mechas. And I don't really like the cast enough. Hm. I wasn't expecting another Diebuster (which instantly shot right into my Top 10 anime because I loving love FLCL and, as I discovered, cool mechas), but I'm still underwhelmed. Oh well. If you don't mind a longer series GaoGaiGar gets pretty nuts eventually, though it takes a while.
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# ? Jan 26, 2016 01:26 |
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If you like Gurren Lagann you'll probably like GaoGaiGar Once it gets going anyways
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# ? Jan 26, 2016 01:44 |
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I love ttgl but hated gaogaigar. I was told it takes about 20 episodes before its not poo poo, which was more than i was willing to invest.
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# ? Jan 26, 2016 03:20 |
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I mean it takes 20 episodes to get going, as it were, I still enjoyed it from the start though. It's a show for kid kids though, rather than adult kids.
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# ? Jan 26, 2016 03:34 |
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I recently stumbled upon Now and Then, Here and There. Just 13 episodes, but it's one hell of an emotional ride.
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# ? Jan 26, 2016 04:27 |
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Shin Getter Robo v Neo Getter Robo, it's only four episodes long and it's excellent fun.
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# ? Jan 26, 2016 04:43 |
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If you want sweet robot action try gundam build fighters Technically that's sweet children's toys action though
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# ? Jan 26, 2016 16:53 |
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ninjewtsu posted:If you want sweet robot action try gundam build fighters What's nice about Build Fighters is that it's honest.
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# ? Jan 26, 2016 17:20 |
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Build Fighters is really good, it's a fun show with some of the best battles in the franchise. Try spits on that and is an awful show with bad fights and aggressively bland characters who you'll start to actively dislike, except for Minato, the one good part of the series. It has an excessive conformance to awful cliches and somehow it manages to pick the worst possible thing to do in every situation despite the fact that a show like Build Fighters practically writes itself. It also has an obviously low budget since there is a painful amount of filling time. Most fights don't start until after the fifteen minute mark, and I quickly noticed that on average, the launch sequence from stepping up to the machine to cutting to everybody's reactions in the audience to rolling the launch sequence stock footage to then talking after launching, actually reaching the enemy and starting to fight them took a minimum of three minutes, sometimes up to four or five, and then that battle would be shoddily animated and short and disappointing. The Build Burning, other than one episode, never attacked in anything but extremely slow stock footage finishers. I could go on but the point is that the series was a massive disappointment and you shouldn't watch it. The final episode of the series is really good though, it's like the writers were let off a leash and could make something fun for once. There's like four or five good episodes out of the entire season. Five is stretching it a bit. It gave us Tryon 3 at the very least, one of the only episodes with a semi-decent animation budget and any emotional impact that was still spoiled by blatant asspulls and plot armour. https://jii.moe/Ny_3y5xYg.webm Reds fucked around with this message at 17:47 on Jan 26, 2016 |
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At least the asspull victory in the Tryon fight wasn't by loving Sekai for once, so that's an outright decent fight in my book. By BFT's standards, anyway. One of the biggest fuckups of BFT is that we're all pretty sure someone upstairs threw a fit at the prospect of a female main protagonist and did everything in their power to shove Sekai in the audience's face like he's Poochy. The first few episodes set up Fumina as the narrative perspective with decent BF-quality writing... and then suddenly Sekai is the plot-centered wunderkind desired by all to be their rival for the rest of the series. Neddy Seagoon fucked around with this message at 17:53 on Jan 26, 2016 |
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Fumina's personality and competence conspicously vanish the moment she gets her lovely SD Gundam. Its power is to remove herself from the fight by detaching two thirds of her body in order to deliver powerups to her idiot teammates because she gave up on trying to make them work together. Powered GM Cardigan got shafted far too hard, she became useless for 95% of every fight afterwards. Her role as team leader was thrown out and she lost all of her personality in favour of incredibly unfunny and tedious harem bullshit that takes up an embarrassingly large amount of time in nearly every episode after a certain point. Her character turns into being summed up as "wants sekai's oblivious dick for no adequately explained reason". Try sucks, don't watch it. Reds fucked around with this message at 18:33 on Jan 26, 2016 |
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i remember watching the first 2 episodes of try and thinking it was shaping up to be really good, and then it quickly became very mediocre maybe they did the thing where the build burning explodes from the inside of the dom and went "yep, that's the best thing we're ever gonna make, no point trying to do anything worthwhile anymore"
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# ? Jan 26, 2016 22:07 |
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but seriously watch build fighters it is very good, then maybe watch try if you want to be disappointed
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# ? Jan 26, 2016 22:08 |
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The real sad part is watching three World-Level teams get to the final rounds of the nationals and start squabbling over who would get to fight Sekai. That and about 95% of the rival teams in-general could each be summed up as "Stepping Stone No. [n++]".
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# ? Jan 27, 2016 05:00 |
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Bisquick_Jones posted:I recently stumbled upon Now and Then, Here and There. Now and Then, Here and There is really good and not enough people have seen it. It's one of the most poignant anti-war pieces of media I've ever seen.
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I've been feeling like I want to cry to something. Not the sappy romance happy kind of tears though. I want the kind that comes from irrevocable loss and/or struggling through some kind of intense personal suffering. Perhaps with some nobility mixed in, but not something that's just in the epilogue unless it's really powerful. Below is a list of some examples of the general direction of the kind of thing I am looking for. I don't mind if there's build up to it. Romance type stories are still acceptable recs here, but should probably be tragic in some way (see: Princess Tutu, Utena). Princess Tutu The end of Madoka TV Kiritsugu's poo poo in Fate Zero The more melancholic parts of Kotoura-san Wandering Son Utena From the New World It feels like there's a few others I should remember to list here, but they aren't coming to mind if so. I feel like Kino's Journey is supposed to be in here for some reason, but I can't remember well enough to say for sure.
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# ? Jan 28, 2016 04:10 |
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Kylra posted:I've been feeling like I want to cry to something. Not the sappy romance happy kind of tears though. I want the kind that comes from irrevocable loss and/or struggling through some kind of intense personal suffering. Perhaps with some nobility mixed in, but not something that's just in the epilogue unless it's really powerful. Below is a list of some examples of the general direction of the kind of thing I am looking for. I don't mind if there's build up to it. Romance type stories are still acceptable recs here, but should probably be tragic in some way (see: Princess Tutu, Utena). Would Shigatsu/Your Lie In April fit? It's pretty emotional but it might fall more into the romance side mostly
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# ? Jan 28, 2016 04:17 |
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Knorth posted:Would Shigatsu/Your Lie In April fit? It's pretty emotional but it might fall more into the romance side mostly
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# ? Jan 28, 2016 04:24 |
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Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day
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# ? Jan 28, 2016 04:29 |
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Davincie posted:Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day It's this.
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Davincie posted:Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day a kitten posted:It's this. Kylra fucked around with this message at 04:34 on Jan 28, 2016 |
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Kylra posted:I haven't tried watching it yet, but probably not really? It sounds like it would go through a happier tone shift similar to Kotoura-san, but maybe not dip back into the conflict from the premise so much. Which if that's the case it's probably not quite what I'm asking after here. There is a bit of joy in the show but it's also kind of an emotional rollercoaster so when moments of tragedy and failure happen they hit surprisingly hard maybe it still doesn't fit, it's just the first thing that sprang to mind e. I going to take that Anohana rec for myself though since I haven't seen it
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# ? Jan 28, 2016 04:37 |
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Kylra posted:I have actually seen this one, but it is one that didn't come to mind for listing. Doh. Have you seen Haibane Renmei? How ' bout Honey and Clover? And, it's mainly in the second season but Clannad.
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# ? Jan 28, 2016 04:40 |
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Kylra posted:I've been feeling like I want to cry to something. Not the sappy romance happy kind of tears though. I want the kind that comes from irrevocable loss and/or struggling through some kind of intense personal suffering. Perhaps with some nobility mixed in, but not something that's just in the epilogue unless it's really powerful. Below is a list of some examples of the general direction of the kind of thing I am looking for. I don't mind if there's build up to it. Romance type stories are still acceptable recs here, but should probably be tragic in some way (see: Princess Tutu, Utena). Episodes 24-25 of Sket Dance. Samurai Flamenco's last arc qualifies too, but it doesn't mean as much if you don't watch the earlier episodes. You could probably get away with watching the first six and then the last four, and just imagine that a lot of crazy stuff happens in-between. Strange Quark fucked around with this message at 04:48 on Jan 28, 2016 |
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a kitten posted:Doh. I haven't seen the other two, so I'll check them out. Strange Quark posted:Episodes 24-25 of Sket Dance. I'll look at Sket Dance though. Kylra fucked around with this message at 05:00 on Jan 28, 2016 |
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The Magnetic Rose segment of Memories. Idk if it's really what you're looking for but it's about loss and it made me cry.
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