jman2050 said:Not enough Asuka, too much everyone else.
Seriously, women ruin everything.Dresden said:Look at all those filthy womans getting in between Shinji and Kaworu.
Yeah, I re-watched it a couple of months ago and since I'm much more experienced in film study now than when I first watched it, I was much more sensitive to it, and it really showed when I saw it.A Black Falcon said:Huh. I don't remember noticing that.
Really? I always thought that was pretty clear.Yeah, that is what happened, as far as terraforming goes...As I said though, one of my few criticisms of the show would be that I also wish they'd made it clear at the end as to whether the terraformer fixed up part/all of the dual planets they were on, or whether it brought them somewhere else. The show doesn't tell you which one it is, really, which is too bad; it'd be nice to know. Oh well though, they're better off now and in a place which isn't resource-poor, so it doesn't matter THAT much. It'd just be nice to know. As you say most things are explained, I agree, but not that.things went wrong and the terraformer was never activated.
Yeah, that crazy sonuvabitch EARNED that last survivor medal. AND got the girl. >:3Yeah, it was nice to see that he lived, I agree.
7Th said:Tadashi Hiramatsu should drop the Eva bullshit and go back to working in Ghost Rhapsody.
Nonoriri said:But then who will draw the stylish product placement? Hidenori Matsubara is no good man!
google translate said:12 hours left! Wait to sleep luck! Oyasuminasai ...
I refuse to believe.jman2050 said:http://twitter.com/Butch_Gen/status/56839239521931266
It wouldn't be surprising if Gen was trolling but I'm desperate enough to get my hopes up!
Dresden said:That can't be the actual opening for Maria Holic. I guess they're still not done with it.
Trigun was decent but hardly seminal. I don't think it's stood the test of time all that well.Steroyd said:Browsing this thread made me realise almost no-one mentions Trigun.
I thought A-Channel is basically Madoka played straight? That's why the last two episodes were cancelled?Geneijin said:Isn't Madoka getting one like that?
Why would someone troll harem logic? That's like trolling addition man.Geneijin said:To be fair it was a non sequitur and started off as a way to correlate each character's popularity with how much screen presence they got. And also, a troll on harem anime logic, but it became its own thing from there.
Yeah, too many start and stops. I get what they were trying to do and it's not all bad but the pacing does suffer because of it, not enough to ruin the show but suffer it does. But now you're almost at the best story once you pass this guy's part. You gotta sit through this arc until episode 21, which is a fucking recap episode, ugh, but from 22 and up it starts the best arc.A Black Falcon said:The Twelve Kingdoms 16-18 (that one last time was 15 actually) - Long, slow sidestory arc, telling the backstory of the guy from ep. 15, a person from Earth who's actually a Kirin and is brought to the Twelve Kingdoms at age 10. Almost nothing happens most of the time and it's definitely on the dull side. It's not actually bad really, it's all done well and I mostly liked it, but this is a very, very slow part. This could have compressed all three of these into one episode I bet. But I guess they couldn't think of enough other stuff to fill out 50 episodes with, or something... oh well, it's alright, just not nearly like the story arc that came before it. (You did mention this stuff happens in this show, didn't you mAcOdIn... it's true.)
Hiroshi Hasegawa, the 59-year-old president of Studio DEEN, is self-financing an anime retelling of local Japanese folklore to honor a promise to his wife Michiko, who passed away in May. Hasegawa is aiming to finish this anime about the stories of western Tottori Prefecture his birthplace and Yamagata Prefecture's Tsuruoka City his wife's birthplace next summer.
Michiko Hasegawa recounted to her husband the folk tales of a dog that hunted supernatural creatures. Those stories had inspired the traditional "Inu Matsuri" ("Dog Festival") at her hometown. In folklore told at Hiroshi Hasegawa's birthplace in Tottori, the god of the mountain Daisen gave the people only a handful of rice. However, the people cooked the rice in a pot and made it grow seven times larger. The couple discussed making a children's anime of their birthplaces' folk stories such as these.
Hasegawa planned to start production last winter, but his wife's health took a turn for the worse. She passed away in May at the age of 59. Hasegawa postponed the anime project during her illness, but then resolved to continue work in her memory. Production started this past August, and the staff, which includes animators from Tottori, is currently drawing the storyboards. The Nihonkai Shimbun paper published part of the storyboards on Tuesday.
The anime will feature six stories from towns in western Tottori (Daisen, Hino, Yonago) and five stories from Tsuruoka City. The episodes will each run about 10 minutes long, and will feature live-action segments. Hasegawa plans to sponsor the free distribution of the anime to educational and social institutions.
I liked it a lot when i first saw it back in 2004, but I've seen so much better anime that i don't really care about it anymore.Branduil said:Trigun was decent but hardly seminal. I don't think it's stood the test of time all that well.
I kinda agree but it was still enjoyable.Branduil said:Trigun was decent but hardly seminal. I don't think it's stood the test of time all that well.
7Th said:
Branduil said:Trigun was decent but hardly seminal. I don't think it's stood the test of time all that well.
Branduil said:Trigun was decent but hardly seminal. I don't think it's stood the test of time all that well.
I would say that would be too depraved, but derp, anime.icarus-daedelus said:Haha. This got me thinking about what an adaptation of Lost Girls into an H anime would be like. Oh my.
Aww.7Th said:
I was going to say that but I didn't want to troll it quite that hard in one post.icarus-daedelus said:I think it gets more love than it deserves for being aired in close proximity to Bebop, FLCL, etc. on Adult Swim at a time when a lot of Americans were getting into anime. It was never as good as either of those two shows, so it hasn't aged as well, although I guess it deserves some credit for being superior to Inuyasha, another one of AS's infinite reruns at the time. lulz.
What if I told you it was a Beyblades spinoff?7Th said:
It's probably his most iconic role to!cosmicblizzard said:I liked Trigun a lot, but that could just be nostalgia speaking. I do remember thinking "whoa" at several points in the 2nd half, particularly that woman falsely accusing that other dude of rape. It was also my first time experiencing Johnny Yong Bosch.
So Madoka has suggestive lesbian tones and breast frolicking?firehawk12 said:I thought A-Channel is basically Madoka played straight? That's why the last two episodes were cancelled?
More like distributive property.mAcOdIn said:Why would someone troll harem logic? That's like trolling addition man.
GodJoe Molotov said:Edit: Well, okay "Come and enjoy a god's butt!" was pretty awesome. :lol
Geneijin said:Although I must ask, does summoning in their world mean kidnapping? It looked more like a kidnapping when it happened :lol
lol.Geneijin said:So Madoka has suggestive lesbian tones?
icarus-daedelus said:I bet they could make it even dirtier. Just add tentacles, and voilà!
You need to watch A-Channel for some good old fashioned breast smacking.Just out of curiosity, what exactly is breast frolicking?
Indeed.trejo said:lol.
doomed1 said:huh, got bored so:
Dog Days 1
I came out slightly annoyed. There's WAR! but it's not WAR!, it's a mass game of NINJA WARRIOR. Which in a sense is kinda funny, though it's kinda disappointing that it's not good clean "kill all the faceless mooks and don't get hung up on it" fun, it's just "beat up all the faceless mooks" which is something I'm kinda over... Anyway, I'll probably check the second episode and drop it. It's not really that good.
A side note, I couldn't help but think that this was the flip-side to some moe-moe porno VN or something, cause when Mr. Improbable Physical Skills said "I should take advantage of playing in this wonderful dreamland" I had to admit to myself that yeah, I would too... that and fuck all the bitches.
But first you must get past the CG Cherry Blossoms. I knew that was a bad sign.firehawk12 said:You need to watch A-Channel for some good old fashioned breast smacking.
Someone is hatin'.jman2050 said:Also can someone nuke the damn robot and her retarded Chiyo/Becky wannabe master from orbit? Or at least write them out of the show?
I honestly think that duo are the most appealing part of the show to.Dresden said:Someone is hatin'.
Dresden said:Someone is hatin'.
her toe shot off aswelljman2050 said:Also in that post: The only 10 seconds featuring those two that isn't boring as sin!
pieatorium said:her toe shot off aswell
Imagine a big-breasted girl whose breast got smack upward so strongly, she lost balance and fell on the floor.icarus-daedelus said:Just out of curiosity, what exactly is breast frolicking?
trejo said:lol.
A conspiracy I'm not involved in ;(firehawk12 said:Indeed.
You haven't seen the OVAs, have you...Geneijin said:Hen Zemi TV - 1
Odd to say the very least. It's certainly unique as well I guess? I might continue with this to see how often it'll rile up my comfort zone. The staircase segment of the episode wasn't unexpected.Guy taking upskirt photos? Seeing it so often in anime lessened the leap in mindset for me. So when the photographer's reason turned out to be to reveal an unseen world or something along those lines, I got a mild chuckle out of the justification because it's a somewhat ornament way of diminishing the very nature of the act.
The NTR fetish and boundaries issue (or joke?) caught my amusement though. The NTR fetish not so much because it's odd to comprehend a person of that age having such a fetish to put it quite frankly, so I wasn't readily able to accept it.
Hopefully it gets subbed, I'd like to try it.flawfuls said:Hyouge Mono
Well I watched this in Japanese because no has subbed it yet and while it was fairly half assed from a production value perspective, it turned out better than I thought it would. It was pretty much a page for page adaptation of the manga and they captured the look of the manga better then I thought they would. The animation was kind shitty, but this episode was mostly stationary conversations and they didn't screw those up so it wasn't that big of a deal for this episode at least. It seems like It'll be a worthwhile show on the strength of the source material alone, someone just has to translate it. I'm kind of worried that nobody will though, there was lots of dialogue and the language seems more difficult than your average anime. I don't imagine anyone is super eager sub it.
But it's so tempting and so easy to do... why not?mAcOdIn said:Why would someone troll harem logic? That's like trolling addition man.
Ugh, three more episodes of this? I was hoping that the next one would be the last... oh well.Yeah, too many start and stops. I get what they were trying to do and it's not all bad but the pacing does suffer because of it, not enough to ruin the show but suffer it does. But now you're almost at the best story once you pass this guy's part. You gotta sit through this arc until episode 21, which is a fucking recap episode, ugh, but from 22 and up it starts the best arc.
I'm not a film student, not sure if I'd notice... but also while I have seen the series twice, the last time was a couple of years ago.doomed1 said:Yeah, I re-watched it a couple of months ago and since I'm much more experienced in film study now than when I first watched it, I was much more sensitive to it, and it really showed when I saw it.
Really? I always thought that was pretty clear..As soon as the Exile ship exposes, a sprout comes from the snow, and after it leaves, it shows a winter land turn to spring. Additionally, it flies off when Lavie and Claus find their fathers' vanship in a breach in the hull. It's possible that it took SOME people with it, but the shot sequencing implied to me that they ended on the same planet they started
Definitely, yeah. It'd have been pretty sad to see him die on the final mission... that's a cliche enough thing though that I thought they were going to go for it, it was good to see them show it to not be true in the ending.Yeah, that crazy sonuvabitch EARNED that last survivor medal. AND got the girl. >:3
I guess so, yeah. But what did you think of the episode?firehawk12 said:Yeah, it's an easy out and probably as effective as the non-ending anyway.
... Do you actually think that most sci-fi and fantasy is bad, which would be really sad, or are you just saying that... because it's absolutely not true. It makes me wonder how much of either genre you've actually read... most obviously, hard sci-fi is often very thought-provoking stuff. Lower-level sci-fi, and most fantasy, are admittedly not at that level, but nor are they much if anything below most other books in other genres, I think...I dunno, most nerd stuff is for adult males anyway... or nerds broadly. I can say the same for science fiction for the most part. There's nothing wrong with that, but when you read bad fantasy/science fiction, you can't help but feel a bit silly. At least with IS I'm just wasting 22 minutes * 12 episodes.
Oh, and of course, when I was a young nerd I thought longer books were cool because they gave you more "value for your money", so length probably plays into nerds being nerds. :lol