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She's probably fine. Glasses kid should totally date shark tooth girl.
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# ? May 28, 2017 06:34 |
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If this show really wants us to treat its setting as the "real world" then Doughnut Steel should die in the explosion and none of her whiny backstory should end up mattering.
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# ? May 28, 2017 06:58 |
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Dzhay posted:If this show really wants us to treat its setting as the "real world" then Doughnut Steel should die in the explosion and none of her whiny backstory should end up mattering. Just finished ep 6 and I've realized that this show really needs some mcguffins for it's characters to chase. It's cliche' I admit but having the main villain need to collect the 6 legendary dildos of ultimate destruction before she could blow up the universe would provide the short-term goals and points of conflict that this series desperately needs. Right now both sides are just sort of killing time and talking about the plot and even when fights do happen it feels kind of forced since nothing is really at stake. Also I desperately want them to bring in one non-superpowered character just for shits and giggles. Maybe someone like Ataru Moroboshi who literally has no redeeming features and would definitely be pissed that he was created by God as a powerless idiot. We've had characters mad at the world for things that have happened to them, but so far no one is mad about being who they are and I think that would be interesting to explore.
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# ? May 28, 2017 07:27 |
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paragon1 posted:She's probably fine. You're only saying this because he'd get gruesomely murdered halfway through the second date, aren't you?
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# ? May 28, 2017 12:23 |
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Darth Walrus posted:You're only saying this because he'd get gruesomely murdered halfway through the second date, aren't you? When you put it that way now I want him to date her too
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# ? May 28, 2017 12:36 |
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Darth Walrus posted:You're only saying this because he'd get gruesomely murdered halfway through the second date, aren't you? I think I've seen that movie.
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# ? May 28, 2017 12:59 |
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Actually he'd be fine because her magic only works if you talk.
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# ? May 28, 2017 15:23 |
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Sindai posted:Actually he'd be fine because her magic only works if you talk.
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# ? May 28, 2017 15:52 |
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I'm minding Sota a lot less now that they've made what his relation to Altair's creator is. When characters can help resolve things by just loving talking it's extremely annoying when they don't - at least give a reason for it! And now they have, but it came a bit late. It's a pretty ok show overall, but boy is it bad at managing audience engagement.
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# ? May 28, 2017 16:45 |
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Sindai posted:Actually he'd be fine because her magic only works if you talk.
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# ? May 28, 2017 16:49 |
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I just caught up on this one, and I don't mind all the talking, maybe cause I am not waiting between weeks for the episodes before this current one. Speaking of, this episode, this is probably the turning point where all the talking dies down, as things would of escalated quickly even if Altair is not dead, some one died, and by the looks at it, she took out the entire loving block with her The talking and eating club will surely not be the same anymore because of the after effects if nothing else.
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# ? May 29, 2017 06:22 |
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yeah I'm getting the feeling that this is a show best binged rather than watched week to week. I just splurged through the first 8 episodes in a go and the pacing thing, although noticeable, didn't come of as being that big of a deal. though I don't know I like talky shows so maybe my brain is just broken too, who knows
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# ? May 29, 2017 16:13 |
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Darth Walrus posted:You're only saying this because he'd get gruesomely murdered halfway through the second date, aren't you? Actually I think these crazy kids have what it takes to really go the distance and the show will become a doki doki love comedy. Sindai posted:Actually he'd be fine because her magic only works if you talk. This goon gets what I'm talking about.
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# ? May 29, 2017 16:20 |
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I'll just come out and say it; this show is way to self-serious for something as inherently wacky as "anime/video game characters invade the real world." Cliche as it is, there been almost no strangers in a strange land moments, most everyone adapted to modern Japanese society quickly and easily, and eight episodes in there have only been three real, brief fights. It's all po-faced speeches about reality breaking down and "no, I hate this rotten world, DAD!"
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# ? May 29, 2017 19:57 |
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Mordja posted:I'll just come out and say it; this show is way to self-serious for something as inherently wacky as "anime/video game characters invade the real world." Cliche as it is, there been almost no strangers in a strange land moments, most everyone adapted to modern Japanese society quickly and easily, and eight episodes in there have only been three real, brief fights. It's all po-faced speeches about reality breaking down and "no, I hate this rotten world, DAD!" I think it's going for more of a Madoka vibe than inherently wacky.
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# ? May 29, 2017 19:59 |
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Mordja posted:I'll just come out and say it; this show is way to self-serious for something as inherently wacky as "anime/video game characters invade the real world." Cliche as it is, there been almost no strangers in a strange land moments, most everyone adapted to modern Japanese society quickly and easily, and eight episodes in there have only been three real, brief fights. It's all po-faced speeches about reality breaking down and "no, I hate this rotten world, DAD!" There is a sense of humour in the show, but it's drier and more subtle than is common in this kind of anime. Consider things like Selesia's window-opening method, Meteora's exposition being played over games of gay chicken, and Matsubara asking Yuuya to spare his author's head and writing hand when he beat him into a pulp. Hell, the very existence of Magane is a sure sign the staff aren't taking the show too seriously.
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# ? May 29, 2017 20:07 |
Mordja posted:I'll just come out and say it; this show is way to self-serious for something as inherently wacky as "anime/video game characters invade the real world." Cliche as it is, there been almost no strangers in a strange land moments, most everyone adapted to modern Japanese society quickly and easily, and eight episodes in there have only been three real, brief fights. It's all po-faced speeches about reality breaking down and "no, I hate this rotten world, DAD!" A lot of the characters have said "this is like my world's Japan, but slightly different", and others from more fantastical settings have shown how they've adapted to their situation. And the characters are all heroes/villains anyways, where their characterization is way more important than them freaking out about being in a new world (i.e. they were all written with a strong enough constitution to deal with situations like this). Overall I prefer the nuanced things such as Darth Walrus posted:Consider things like Selesia's window-opening method, Meteora's exposition being played over games of gay chicken, and Matsubara asking Yuuya to spare his author's head and writing hand when he beat him into a pulp. over the samey "whuuuu what's thaaat" cliches.
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# ? May 29, 2017 22:11 |
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I just want Rui to get in the loving robot. That thing pretty much bests everything else and the drat pilot had to be written like a bad cross of Shinji and the worst Gundan pilots. This show is great, this season has been great. I just binged to 8 though so I think that helps the pacing way more than week to week watching. C-SPAN Caller fucked around with this message at 23:47 on May 29, 2017 |
# ? May 29, 2017 23:41 |
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Darth Walrus posted:Hell, the very existence of Magane is a sure sign the staff aren't taking the show too seriously. I don't know, Magane has her cutesy wacky kooky speech patterns/behavior but she's not really played as not serious. She's a psychotic murderer who has horribly killed two people on screen.
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# ? May 30, 2017 04:46 |
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The point of her wackiness is to keep the audience on their toes around her. You're always waiting for the moment where she suddenly kills whoever she's talking to.
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# ? May 30, 2017 07:53 |
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Kanos posted:I don't know, Magane has her cutesy wacky kooky speech patterns/behavior but she's not really played as not serious. She's a psychotic murderer who has horribly killed two people on screen. This is a Rei Hiroe script. Watch Black Lagoon, especially the Greenback Jane arc, and you'll see that that is no obstacle to being the comic relief. Magane is dangerous, certainly, but she's used to poke fun at the rest of the cast (see also, simply walking off when Meteora opened her mouth), and the camera and animation get a whole lot sillier when she's on-screen - apart from her wild, cartoony expressions and body language, don't forget that she was introduced with a cheerful rear end shot. She's a monster, but one whose presence tends to play up the campy, self-aware side of the show.
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# ? May 30, 2017 10:43 |
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Darth Walrus posted:This is a Rei Hiroe script. Watch Black Lagoon, especially the Greenback Jane arc, and you'll see that that is no obstacle to being the comic relief. Pretty much every single major character in Black Lagoon except for Rock was a self-interested murderer in some capacity, so it was "normal" in that world. In fact, Rock was abnormal because he wasn't totally inured to callous death like everyone else was. In that context, it's reasonable to accept a murderer as normal enough in the setting to be a source of goofy comic relief. Magane's introduction episode showed her using her wacky personality and expressions to confuse someone shortly before deciding to murder them on a whim, which is a pretty clear indicator that they're not being played for chuckles. If anything, her being cheerful and bubbly in this setting simply accentuates how dangerous she is portrayed because she's the only character wearing a mask. Every other character in the show wears their heart on their sleeve and doesn't lie about who they are or what their deal is. Magane greets you with a smile and some silly broken Engrish and pretends to be friendly before arbitrarily deciding to murder you horribly on a whim, which makes her an order of magnitude more frightening than someone like Alice who is pretty much just going to come at you. The scene with her and Sota in this episode is a pretty good example, where she's being pretty much as absurd as possible while in the process of blackmailing Sota and his response isn't confusion at her antics, it's pretty much blind terror because he has no idea what she's going to do with that information. On the same note, Magane is literally the only person we've seen seriously hurt/kill anyone(except the scene at the end of this ep, and both of her victims were totally innocent noncombatants. That's not to say that the show doesn't have intentionally absurd moments to call attention to how silly the premise is - Mamika's first fight with Selesia is a pretty clear example of that, with the cartoon hearts and bubble pop noises superimposed over exploding buildings and Selesia puking blood from impact.
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# ? May 30, 2017 13:01 |
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Honestly Megane is the least dangerous creation since once you know her gimmick she can't do anything. Just don't call out anything she says and she's just a shark toothed high school girl. Or dont talk to her.
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# ? May 30, 2017 14:04 |
C-SPAN Caller posted:Honestly Megane is the least dangerous creation since once you know her gimmick she can't do anything. Just don't call out anything she says and she's just a shark toothed high school girl. Or dont talk to her. C-SPAN Caller posted:Or dont talk to her. C-SPAN Caller posted:Or dont talk welp Meteora's hosed
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# ? May 30, 2017 14:57 |
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C-SPAN Caller posted:I just want Rui to get in the loving robot. That thing pretty much bests everything else and the drat pilot had to be written like a bad cross of Shinji and the worst Gundan pilots. So far nothing else in this show warrant a weapon on that scale - then again, they bothered to show off a flashback of a dragon from Alice's world... so perhaps later on more elements from the fictional world will be brought forth, which could cover stuff like Selesia's mech, a dragon like the one from Alice's world, or maybe even the character Altair is based off of. So far only Altair has shown such abilities, but Magane seeems to be a bit of a reality warper, and maybe she has something in mind to make use of that and Sota, like having him publish something like Setsuna did, claim it's real, having someone counter it's not, and weaponizing that statement with her abilities...
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# ? May 31, 2017 13:26 |
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AnacondaHL posted:welp Meteora's hosed naw, meteora hard counters magane, she only talks about things that go through her own head
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# ? May 31, 2017 16:05 |
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https://twitter.com/aicnanime/status/870120767702302720
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# ? Jun 1, 2017 04:37 |
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Darth Walrus posted:This is a Rei Hiroe script. Watch Black Lagoon, especially the Greenback Jane arc, and you'll see that that is no obstacle to being the comic relief. One thing I'll say about this show, it's really reminding me how much I enjoyed Black Lagoon. Greenback Jane kicked rear end.
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# ? Jun 1, 2017 06:26 |
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Too bad we'll never find out why she has shark teeth..
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# ? Jun 1, 2017 14:38 |
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There Bias Two posted:Too bad we'll never find out why she has shark teeth..
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# ? Jun 1, 2017 18:48 |
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I'm still not really sure how Mag's power works or what exactly it even does. The only thing i'm kinda confident on is "it runs on spite".
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# ? Jun 1, 2017 21:46 |
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HenryEx posted:I'm still not really sure how Mag's power works or what exactly it even does. The only thing i'm kinda confident on is "it runs on spite". She says something that's clearly untrue and gets you to call it it a lie or nonsense or whatever. The act of denying the lie triggers her magic and makes it come true.
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# ? Jun 1, 2017 21:50 |
Clarste posted:She says something that's clearly untrue and gets you to call it it a lie or nonsense or whatever. The act of denying the lie triggers her magic and makes it come true. I'm thinking it has to do with seeding doubt in the target whether it may actually be true or not, and then she can "extract a reality" from the doubt/fear.
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# ? Jun 1, 2017 22:06 |
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nielsm posted:I'm thinking it has to do with seeding doubt in the target whether it may actually be true or not, and then she can "extract a reality" from the doubt/fear. I doubt it. In both cases so far the other person seemed to not take it seriously at all, not to mention her weird, ritualized "double lie" thing she says. As I mentioned earlier, I'm thinking of her as a pastiche of a Nisio character, and overpowered reality-warping puns are right in his ballpark.
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# ? Jun 1, 2017 22:19 |
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# ? Jun 1, 2017 23:31 |
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Clarste posted:She says something that's clearly untrue and gets you to call it it a lie or nonsense or whatever. The act of denying the lie triggers her magic and makes it come true. Thanks, makes sense. I'm too distracted by her swagger any time she's on screen, so i hardly pay attention what's going on dialogue-wise.
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# ? Jun 2, 2017 01:13 |
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# ? Jun 2, 2017 01:41 |
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winter 2017: she ate the crab spring 2017: she ate the hot dog
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# ? Jun 3, 2017 17:32 |
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Magane seems like the sort of character where, once you know she's there and what she does, you just call up the military and have them snipe her from a mile away where she can't talk to them. There's no good reason to let her continue to walk around.
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# ? Jun 3, 2017 18:03 |
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Magane is pretty much the best.
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# ? Jun 3, 2017 18:41 |