the transformations looked like standard magical girl to me. the sexual imagery i can understand giving people pause, if only because fixating on cocona's inner thigh doesn't seem to do much thematically or for the story. whereas the gagged women and rabbit stuff at least seem to be exploring an idea of sexual awakening and the relationship between cocona and papika.
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# ? Oct 21, 2016 02:48 |
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Not certain what you're referring to by "kill la kill esque" transformations, this ep's were straight out of Precure or Sailor Moon, totally standard magical girl stuff.
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# ? Oct 21, 2016 02:49 |
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dogsicle posted:the transformations looked like standard magical girl to me. the sexual imagery i can understand giving people pause, if only because fixating on cocona's inner thigh doesn't seem to do much thematically or for the story. whereas the gagged women and rabbit stuff at least seem to be exploring an idea of sexual awakening and the relationship between cocona and papika. I know that sexual imagery in magical girl transformations goes back a long way (thinking of Sailor Jupiter) but it's still troubling to see it. Same deal with the inner thigh thing, like, why put that there. The gagged women and rabbit stuff didn't bother me as much, but it still adds up to a show that...well, we'll see how the writing turns out. Hopefully it either tones it down or does something with it in a well-handled way. Fingers crossed because it's so good so far! Yes_Cantaloupe posted:Not certain what you're referring to by "kill la kill esque" transformations, this ep's were straight out of Precure or Sailor Moon, totally standard magical girl stuff. The shots of their butts as the fabric appears and tightens. Very Kill la Kill-y, and very uncomfortable.
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# ? Oct 21, 2016 02:51 |
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StrixNebulosa posted:I know that sexual imagery in magical girl transformations goes back a long way (thinking of Sailor Jupiter) but it's still troubling to see it. Same deal with the inner thigh thing, like, why put that there. Thanks, I'm going to check out flip flappin' now.
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# ? Oct 21, 2016 02:58 |
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dogsicle posted:the transformations looked like standard magical girl to me. the sexual imagery i can understand giving people pause, if only because fixating on cocona's inner thigh doesn't seem to do much thematically or for the story. whereas the gagged women and rabbit stuff at least seem to be exploring an idea of sexual awakening and the relationship between cocona and papika. I mean, putting the gem on Cocona's thigh has thus far given two separate characters, both of whom Cocona seemed to be attracted to (Papika in Episode 2, Evil Bondage Queen in 3), reason to reach between her legs, which certainly plays into the sexual tension/awakening thing the show seemed to be starting up in those episodes. We can certainly argue whether it's necessary, and the show could very easily fumble that theme hard, but I wouldn't say it exists solely for titillation.
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Spiritus Nox posted:I mean, putting the gem on Cocona's thigh has thus far given two separate characters, both of whom Cocona seemed to be attracted to (Papika in Episode 2, Evil Bondage Queen in 3), reason to reach between her legs, which certainly plays into the sexual tension/awakening thing the show seemed to be starting up in those episodes. We can certainly argue whether it's necessary, and the show could very easily fumble that theme hard, but I wouldn't say it exists solely for titillation. i don't feel like anything about the scene where the villain went for her thigh seemed particularly wanted by cocona, and you also have the robot grabbing for it in ep1 (yeah that's foreshadowing, but still). i'm not particularly invested in defending or decrying the scenes, but it's the one questionable bit i can definitely see where people are coming from.
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# ? Oct 21, 2016 03:21 |
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dogsicle posted:i don't feel like anything about the scene where the villain went for her thigh seemed particularly wanted by cocona, and you also have the robot grabbing for it in ep1. i'm not particularly invested in defending or decrying the scenes, but it's the one questionable bit i can definitely see where people are coming from. Same, I was just saying that I don't think it was just thoughtless fanservice. Doesn't make it good or necessary.
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# ? Oct 21, 2016 03:24 |
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Spiritus Nox posted:Same, I was just saying that I don't think it was just thoughtless fanservice. Doesn't make it good or necessary. It's definitely more Ikuhara than Imaishi, but it looks more Imaishi, especially since there's still very little indication of how the sexual imagery plays into the story as a whole.
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# ? Oct 21, 2016 04:10 |
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It's Oshiyama, actually.
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# ? Oct 21, 2016 04:30 |
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There should be an IBO thread style rule where you can't mention Gainax or compare it to Gainax anime, especially because all of them brought up so far are completely crazy comparisons
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# ? Oct 21, 2016 04:37 |
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can't believe flip flappers is actually flcl2 anyway i will make that a rule if this continues because i'm getting sick of just seeing people describe this show as A Gainaxy Imaishi-esque Adventure With Traces Of Ikuhara
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# ? Oct 21, 2016 04:39 |
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Okay realtalk if I had to compare this anime to anything else I'd compare it to Over the Garden Wall with the dreamlike atmosphere and rwo kids going on adventures....but that impression has been fading a bit with Mad Max: The Anime and more of the plot cropping up. ....Anyways it's all moot because the show is good and it's better to enjoy something on its own merits than compare it to something else, soooo... Speculation time: Salt is real salty about people not being imaginative or something so he's going to make Pure Illusion reality so there can be more art in the world. The evil KKK dudes want to capture Pure Illusion for their own purposes and control who can be creative, because...world domination maybe. Ah, who knows. I just want Papika and Cocona to become good friends and have some cool adventures!
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# ? Oct 21, 2016 04:58 |
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at the end of the day, all that matters is cocona and papika figuring out what the heck they wanna do
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# ? Oct 21, 2016 05:03 |
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The Colonel posted:at the end of the day, all that matters is cocona and papika figuring out what the heck they wanna do i like how the episode didn't resolve one of the bigger revelations revealed in that Cocona really wants to beat Papika up deep down inside
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# ? Oct 21, 2016 05:23 |
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Futaba Anzu posted:i like how the episode didn't resolve one of the bigger revelations revealed in that Cocona really wants to beat Papika up deep down inside they vented by fighting each other and then transformed and kicked some rear end and made up. that's conclusion https://u.pomf.is/cjegnw.webm
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# ? Oct 21, 2016 05:31 |
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the best cure for wanting to punch your friend in the face is to punch your friend in the face while your friend punches you in the face
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# ? Oct 21, 2016 05:51 |
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The Colonel posted:the best cure for wanting to punch your friend in the face is to punch your friend in the face while your friend punches you in the face They kinda had a moment like that during the fight, when they slammed their fists together.
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# ? Oct 21, 2016 06:42 |
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dogsicle posted:i don't feel like anything about the scene where the villain went for her thigh seemed particularly wanted by cocona, and you also have the robot grabbing for it in ep1 (yeah that's foreshadowing, but still). i'm not particularly invested in defending or decrying the scenes, but it's the one questionable bit i can definitely see where people are coming from. I think this may depend on just how far the dream-logic of Pure Illusion goes. If it and its residents are largely shaped by the subconsciouses of those who enter it, then what we saw here wasn't just a monster getting way too up in our heroine's comfort zone on multiple levels, but Cocona going through a pretty dark stage of her sexual awakening. Her reaction on first meeting her did suggest a certain degree of repressed desire. Also, all these posts and I'm the first to mention Fist of the North Star? Shame on you all.
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# ? Oct 21, 2016 10:22 |
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First post for "the sky in Flip Flappers is blue"
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# ? Oct 21, 2016 10:27 |
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Space Flower posted:First post for "the sky in Flip Flappers is blue" Probably not the best example, given that (a) it often isn't, and (b) there is probably some thematic meat in the illusory world this episode being harshly divided between blue and orange.
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# ? Oct 21, 2016 11:32 |
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lol
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# ? Oct 21, 2016 11:33 |
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Upon rewatching the OP noticed this: Wonder who that girl is.
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# ? Oct 21, 2016 13:32 |
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DiabloCthulhu posted:Upon rewatching the OP noticed this: I'm pretty sure that was the little sister who showed up with Yayaka to steal the fragment.
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# ? Oct 21, 2016 14:17 |
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Spiritus Nox posted:I'm pretty sure that was the little sister who showed up with Yayaka to steal the fragment. Hair colour doesn't really match.
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# ? Oct 21, 2016 14:53 |
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This episode didn't quite do it for me as much as the first 2 did, but the first two were secreting atmosphere at a rate that requires the attention of a dermatologist, so I can't be too mad at the show going from "sublime" to "really good." Also, Cocona's fragment being in her inner thigh is totally sexually charged. It's just sexually charged in the sense that Cocona is a girl who has suppressed every aspect of her emotional state, especially her sexuality, and her sexual awakening is messing with her carefully constructed facade in a variety of ways. Granted in this case that means she literally gets superpowers from her sexual awakening, but it beats the hell out of the myriad examples of characters getting superpowers from their virginity. A big flaming stink fucked around with this message at 22:32 on Oct 21, 2016 |
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Aw noooo I thought this wasn't going to do the dorky voyeuristic transformation scenes and drawn out ssj announce-your-move fights. I mean it's no less pretty, but it was doing so good being original and then it tripped and fell into a cliche pit. Pavlov fucked around with this message at 23:43 on Oct 21, 2016 |
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Pavlov posted:Aw noooo I thought this wasn't going to do the dorky voyeuristic transformation scenes and drawn out ssj announce-your-move fights. This episode was very self-consciously an Anime Action Episode. I could be wrong about this, but the Precure bit felt like as much of a pastiche as the Fist of the North Star bit, a way to playfully emphasise the turbulence Cocona's going through. Everything so far suggests that the girls' transformed forms are sticking around, but hopefully they won't feel obligated to stick too hard to any sort of formula.
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Darth Walrus posted:This episode was very self-consciously an Anime Action Episode. I could be wrong about this, but the Precure bit felt like as much of a pastiche as the Fist of the North Star bit, a way to playfully emphasise the turbulence Cocona's going through. Everything so far suggests that the girls' transformed forms are sticking around, but hopefully they won't feel obligated to stick too hard to any sort of formula. If it was just for the episode, I could accept it as genre hopping and experimentation. But if it sticks around to much, It's gunna get old fast.
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# ? Oct 21, 2016 23:59 |
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Pavlov posted:If it was just for the episode, I could accept it as genre hopping and experimentation. But if it sticks around to much, It's gunna get old fast. I doubt they milk the transformation sequences too much. Even more traditional magical girl stuff usually abridges them most of the time after their debut, and FF seems...decidedly non traditional so far.
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# ? Oct 22, 2016 00:02 |
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As the worlds #1 fan of transformation sequences, I would be more than fine if they stuck around, but I really don't expect them to. If they do continue, I expect them to be very different from episode to episode. This show has yet to disappoint visually, and I doubt it will start now. Really, this show has given pretty much no reason for pessimism whatsoever.
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# ? Oct 22, 2016 00:14 |
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Every episode has gone for a different theme and this one went for action and nailed it. To complain that it felt like a generic action anime means it did exactly what it was going for. To assume it'll keep up this theme when it dropped the last two after a single episode is silly, though.
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# ? Oct 22, 2016 00:41 |
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Dunno about the rest of you, but this Mad Max-style third episode with the really cool fight sequences got me more on board than the rest of the show Wonder what the justification is gonna be for Yayaka turning heel on us
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# ? Oct 22, 2016 02:48 |
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fight scenes where characters announce ridiculous super moves are incredibly awesome, actually, and i'm ok with flip flappers having some of them
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# ? Oct 22, 2016 03:48 |
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Flip Flappers, if Alejandro Jodorowski made an anime. https://my.mixtape.moe/lskyac.webm
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# ? Oct 22, 2016 03:55 |
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^Hehe Papika's got buttwings. I thought they did an excellent job mixing Fist of the North Star, Mad Max, and Pretty Cure this episode and I can't wait to see where it goes from here. Also sharing this:
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# ? Oct 22, 2016 06:31 |
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The transformation sequences in this seemed way more sexualized than stuff like sailor moon unrelated: I didn't like this episode as much as the first two
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# ? Oct 22, 2016 06:34 |
I enjoy this show more now that I accept it as an homage to science, fairy tales, and the history of anime, combined together somehow. The show has instructed the viewer on the best way to enjoy the show, pop a potato and enjoy the ride.
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# ? Oct 22, 2016 21:30 |
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DisDisDis posted:The transformation sequences in this seemed way more sexualized than stuff like sailor moon Which is amusing because the transformations in episode three literally stole all its poses from Sailor Moon. They just weren't glowing shadows like in that.
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# ? Oct 22, 2016 22:39 |
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This show looks ridiculously good and stylish, and I'm enjoying how gleefully nonsensical it all is! Also, the music has earworm qualities. Will continue to watch.
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# ? Oct 23, 2016 01:53 |
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Torquemadras posted:This show looks ridiculously good and stylish, and I'm enjoying how gleefully nonsensical it all is! Also, the music has earworm qualities. Will continue to watch. Mind you, half the fun is that there's generally some loose, weird logic to it all, whether it be in service of character-work or just a great big dumb pun. It's not nonsense, it's just a smaller-than-average amount of unconventional sense. This was put together by a team of visual-storytelling specialists, after all.
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# ? Oct 23, 2016 02:05 |