flawfuls said:I'm with Dresden and cosmicblizzard. Dog Days 2 was surprisingly fun.
Well, I haven't sat down with the first movie for a few years but I'm sure it's pretty good.icarus-daedelus said:I'll have to watch it again, but I remember it being really pretty dull and vastly eclipsed by the superior TV show.
Indeed I did. It's weird to think how different some of his properties are in tone, even within the same franchise. Even though the Patlabor TV and films are all Patlabor they're pretty different to each other.icarus-daedelus said:Which reminds me, I have to add Patlabor TV to the endless backlog. You said that was good, right?
icarus-daedelus said:I'll have to watch it again, but I remember it being really pretty dull and vastly eclipsed by the superior TV show.
Which reminds me, I have to add Patlabor TV to the endless backlog. You said that was good, right?
It's an alternate universe where there's magic and people turn into little Yukkuri Head cats and dogs when they get defeated. The animal ears are the LEAST of the worries.Uchip said:Is dog days one of those shows where they dont bother explaining why everyone has animals ears and its just there for moe?
NOBODY EXPECTS THE SPANISH INQUISITION!Jexhius said:Not to mention:
doomed1 said:It's an alternate universe where there's magic and people turn into little Yukkuri Head cats and dogs when they get defeated. The animal ears are the LEAST of the worries.
But yes, the ears are probably mostly there for moe.
Eh, I'd say watch the second episode first. It's got that sort of ridiculous battle thing going for it. Getting uptight over something being moe-moe is pretty dumb, and for once the main character isn't a useless timid sack of shit. I don't really think much of it, but if you go in mindless, you'll at least get what you came for.Uchip said:lmao
well thank you for destroying any interest i had
doomed1 said:Eh, I'd say watch the second episode first. It's got that sort of ridiculous battle thing going for it. Getting uptight over something being moe-moe is pretty dumb, and for once the main character isn't a useless timid sack of shit. I don't really think much of it, but if you go in mindless, you'll at least get what you came for.
doomed1 said:Dog Days 2
Oh geeze, am I gonna have to watch episode 3 to see how he copes with being stuck there? I swear, if he rebounds and it's all "Oh, that's totally cool, let's keep fighting lol!" I am going to be SOOOO disappointed, but then it'll allow me to drop the fucking thing without any qualms.
icarus-daedelus said:*crosses Dog Days off the list*
icarus-daedelus said:*crosses Dog Days off the list*
Regulus Tera said:
Haruko-san is my (third) waifu.
Trojita said:What anime is this?
It's not based around flash menus as well. What witchcraft is this?Articalys said:Hmm.
No one's sure why, but apparently they've launched an English site for Dororon Emna-kun:
http://starchild.fm/special/en/enma/
You don't need to hide your knowledge, flawfuls!flawfuls said:Slam Dunk I think.
Kampfer episode 12, which was the two Natsurus being married to each other or something. I treat the OVAs as something completely extra.A Black Falcon said:Softenni
So are you saying that you didn't like the Kampfer OVA, or haven't you seen it yet?
With fantasy and science fiction, part of it comes down to people who are too focused on world building. It's usually why the opening of these things are rather inane to get through. You have to introduce all these names with apostrophes and consonants in them to make them sound alien and then go off on the mythology. Heck, even the first Ice and Fire book has this whole side story about a girl and her dragon eggs... which I'm sure pays off in book 5 or whatever, but I remember being so put off by those chapters (also, THE NORTH AND THE WINTER!!!!!). A lot of science fiction isn't much better.Anyway, sci-fi... what about some of the masters of the genre, like Azimov and Ray Bradbury? Foundation, Bradbury's short stories, etc... great stuff. (On that note, the Ray Bradbury TV series, with half hour episodes based on a bunch of his stories, was really interesting and is definitely worth watching). Turning to more recent authors I also like Jack McDevitt, who has some post-apocalyptic books and some futuristic ones.
It can't help but be cheesy. It's funny though, with this pseudo-renaissance with all the Arthur-based shows. Just add sex, have some guys impale each other with swords, and boom, instant hit on your hands.I can't think of much TV fantasy that's actually good... at least anime has some, even if lots of it is really generic at least it exists!
icarus-daedelus said:No, don't worry, I still hate The Sky Crawlers. Angel's Egg and Twilight Q ep 2 are awesome, as are, I suspect, Beautiful Dreamer and Gosenzosama Banbanzai, if I ever get around to watching 'em.
So much true it is actually maddening, especially if what Hiroyuki Yamaga said is real and because of this the project has been completely halted alongside the other two projects announced at the same time:7Th said:Tadashi Hiramatsu should drop the Eva bullshit and go back to working in Ghost Rhapsody.
http://www.sos-brigade.de/wordpress/6426/connichi-2010-gainax-dantalian-no-shoka-panelQ (in English): 2009 announced at Fanimecon 3 projects (e.g., an Abenobashi special). Any news?
A (Hiroyuki Yamaga): Tadashi Hiramatsu is working at khara on the Evangelion movies. There are no resources at the moment.
And also Mr. Kitakubo, Mr. Otsuka, Mr. Mori, Mr. Honda, Mr. Inoue, Mr. Maeda... For an adult's OVA, it doesn't get better than this, seriously.Lafiel said:Oh man Hideki anno? I'm sold.
Jexhius said:Hanasaku Iroha 2
Ohara herself is pretty amazing. Her solutions for everyday domestic problems aren't that dissimilar from how a shounen protagonist tackle insurmountable obstacles - she tackles them in an aggressively head on fashion.
/XX/ said:One of those new projects stopped is that new Abenobashi Mahō Shōtengai (アベノ橋 魔法☆商店街 special, and the other one is possibly the project for which Hiroyuki Yamaga and Takami Akai made a business trip for usable documentation in Yonago City, Japan.
Bradbury has god mode on all the time. As he's written so much short fiction, he can introduce a character and setting in a page, if he needs too.firehawk12 said:With fantasy and science fiction, part of it comes down to people who are too focused on world building..As for Bradbury and Asimov, I really haven't revisited their stuff since high school... and as I've come to realize, most of what I liked when I was a teenager just doesn't hold up. I'm almost afraid to read their stuff now, lest I ruin my memory of their work.
I'm sure such a thing must annoy other authors!People ask "Is it hard to come up with so many stories?" I don't really know how to answer that question because every day I get up and have so many ideas to write about.
icarus-daedelus said:That sex scene sure went on forever.
/XX/ said:One of those new projects stopped is that new Abenobashi Mahō Shōtengai (アベノ橋 魔法☆商店街 special, and the other one is possibly the project for which Hiroyuki Yamaga and Takami Akai made a business trip for usable documentation in Yonago City, Japan.
And also Mr. Kitakubo, Mr. Otsuka, Mr. Mori, Mr. Honda, Mr. Inoue, Mr. Maeda... For an adult's OVA, it doesn't get better than this, seriously.
Jexhius said:You don't need to hide your knowledge, flawfuls!
He's prolific, but is he still good? I mean, every year there's a Philip K. Dick movie adaptation after all... and most of his stuff are just random ideas in narrative form.Jexhius said:Bradbury has god mode on all the time. As he's written so much short fiction, he can introduce a character and setting in a page, if he needs too.
I remember picking up one of his short story collections and it opens with his introduction saying something along the lines of -
I'm sure such a thing must annoy other authors!
Monocle on!icarus-daedelus said:Fuck, Beautiful Dreamer was amazing. Like, holy shit. I take back anything negative I ever said about you, Oshii~!!
icarus-daedelus said:Fuck, Beautiful Dreamer was amazing. Like, holy shit. I take back anything negative I ever said about you, Oshii~!!
Maximum monocle go!firehawk12 said:Monocle on!
icarus-daedelus said:*crosses Dog Days off the list*
Dresden said:Beautiful Dreamer is a monocle movie (monoclevie?)? Gosenzosama certainly is, but Dreamer is like, mustache-club approved.
Hanasaku Iroha:
Hey, another good episode.
Slowly falling in love with a dimensionally challenged fictional character.
I thought my post on it made it clear it's just action-y fluff! I mean, explosions exploding.firehawk12 said:Wow. I feel like I just got trolled by the Dog Days 2 lovers.
Damn you guys. :lol
I loved the comedy stuff too, but I can see how someone with a firm grip on their monocles might approach it. /twirls mustacheicarus-daedalus said:I think my biggest complaint is how often the wacky comedy antics intrude upon the atmosphere of heavy surrealism. The monocle moments were clearly superior to the parts where it has to connect back to the tv show by necessity of being an actual Urusei Yatsura movie. *lights pipe*
Drop some of the Takahashi trappings and it'd be even awesomer, I bet. Then again, I suppose one could make the argument that the lighter base moments allow the surrealism to hit you like a ton of bricks once it does show up.
Damn, what a cool movie.
I thought I'd be watching cat girls fighting dog girls... not some weird arena battle with boobie-infused fanservice. :lolDresden said:I thought my post on it made it clear it's just action-y fluff! I mean, explosions exploding.
2 is the perfect number of dimensions. Adding one more is like adding another chromosome.Dresden said:Slowly falling in love with a dimensionally challenged fictional character.
Instro said:Lotte's Toy 1
So much loli.
So much not watching at all!Orin GA said:So much dropped