Why is it that Kill la Kill in particular inspires such twisted logic in its defense?
Because it'd just be pedo otherwise.
Why is it that Kill la Kill in particular inspires such twisted logic in its defense?
To be fair, there's a lot more to KLK than fanservice, it's just too incoherent and poorly executed to be taken that seriously.Why is it that Kill la Kill in particular inspires such twisted logic in its defense?
So in the search for new anime podcasts I've tried listening to the GME's anime podcast. So far they've only covered Attack on Titan and Kill la Kill, which, probably says enough in itself, but it was sort of an interesting insight into how people will try to wield Kill la Kill as something that supports feminism completely. They go out of their way to justify and talk up the incestuous molestation, but my favorite part was probably this:
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I love it when people try to interprete weird things into anime that had clearly no such intentionSo in the search for new anime podcasts I've tried listening to the GME's anime podcast. So far they've only covered Attack on Titan and Kill la Kill, which, probably says enough in itself, but it was sort of an interesting insight into how people will try to wield Kill la Kill as something that supports feminism completely. They go out of their way to justify and talk up the incestuous molestation, but my favorite part was probably this:
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lmaoSo in the search for new anime podcasts I've tried listening to the GME's anime podcast. So far they've only covered Attack on Titan and Kill la Kill, which, probably says enough in itself, but it was sort of an interesting insight into how people will try to wield Kill la Kill as something that supports feminism completely. They go out of their way to justify and talk up the incestuous molestation, but my favorite part was probably this:
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lmao
Why can't people just admit what they are watching is a perverted anime and get on with it.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BoD6GJNIAAA5Fr5.jpg
Kill La Kill simply follows the wise words of "fun things are fun" and the Trigger were having fun.
I'll believe it when I see it!This beauty present at the Festival de Cannes Marché du Film 2014 would be an excellent addition to the 'Poster Order' service available at GAINAX NET:
Twitter / timetomorrow: Here's some early sales art ...
https://twitter.com/timetomorrow/status/468649344900825088
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BoD6GJNIAAA5Fr5.jpg
But anyway... the silence on this matter surrounding the pilot production planned for this year, and now the lack of information and people's interest coming from FanimeCon 2014 about Takami Akai's recent Q&A (where at least last year there were still some remains of interest on those GAiNAXers)... these are sad times for those trying to keep themselves informed on everything related to their long unrealized projects.
Cross fingers and pray for North America too.Could we see a UK release of Hyouka? The odds are high of a release at some point, so it's likely a matter of "when" not "if".
So in the search for new anime podcasts I've tried listening to the GME's anime podcast. So far they've only covered Attack on Titan and Kill la Kill, which, probably says enough in itself, but it was sort of an interesting insight into how people will try to wield Kill la Kill as something that supports feminism completely. They go out of their way to justify and talk up the incestuous molestation, but my favorite part was probably this:
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From the Anime Industry Panel at London Comic-Con:
https://twitter.com/ukanime/status/470575691525029889
Cross fingers and pray for North America too.
There's a lot of other interesting info in the most recent tweets there but it's too much to paste here, so take a look at it.
So in the search for new anime podcasts I've tried listening to the GME's anime podcast. So far they've only covered Attack on Titan and Kill la Kill, which, probably says enough in itself, but it was sort of an interesting insight into how people will try to wield Kill la Kill as something that supports feminism completely. They go out of their way to justify and talk up the incestuous molestation, but my favorite part was probably this:
34:00
Why is it that Kill la Kill in particular inspires such twisted logic in its defense?
Oh, that's not hard to explain at all. It's just a classic case of cognitive dissonance e.g. the viewers of the series are trying to hold onto two contradictory beliefs at once.lmao
Why can't people just admit what they are watching is a perverted anime and get on with it.
Basically.To be fair, there's a lot more to KLK than fanservice, it's just too incoherent and poorly executed to be taken that seriously.![]()
I want to believe.This beauty present at the Festival de Cannes Marché du Film 2014 would be an excellent addition to the 'Poster Order' service available at GAINAX NET:
Twitter / timetomorrow: Here's some early sales art ...
https://twitter.com/timetomorrow/status/468649344900825088
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BoD6GJNIAAA5Fr5.jpg
But anyway... the silence on this matter surrounding the pilot production planned for this year, and now the lack of information and people's interest coming from FanimeCon 2014 about Takami Akai's recent Q&A (where at least last year there were still some remains of interest on those GAiNAXers)... these are sad times for those trying to keep themselves informed on everything related to their long unrealized projects.
Oh wow. That's really reaching. Never heard of this podcast either. Never will probably.
Jexhius: KLK did a decent job at including guys in its titillation.
If everyone just watched Strike Witches it'd be a much better place!lmao
Why can't people just admit what they are watching is a perverted anime and get on with it.
If only we would get a new show. The movie was bad, I want a new show. Maybe one of the spin-offs. Give me the darn africa korps.If everyone just watched Strike Witches it'd be a much better place!
Well, Season 2 literally kills the plot of Season 1 within the first minute, not necessarily a bad thing, though. But if you like some essence, you're good with waiting....I still need to watch Strike Witches season 2. Really liked Season 1.
Shame about my lack of money to buy it, though. Gotta wait, sadly...
...I still need to watch Strike Witches season 2. Really liked Season 1.
Shame about my lack of money to buy it, though. Gotta wait, sadly...
Movie was good, you're crazy! And unless Takamura is lying to me that new TV series is coming this year along with the already dated 501st OVAs. Also 502nd BELIEVE, the only other squadron I'd be somewhat equally excited to see is the 504th.If only we would get a new show. The movie was bad, I want a new show. Maybe one of the spin-offs. Give me the darn africa korps.
lmao
Why can't people just admit what they are watching is a perverted anime and get on with it.
Sounds awesome!Movie was good, you're crazy! And unless Takamura is lying to me that new TV series is coming this year along with the already dated 501st OVAs. Also 502nd BELIEVE, the only other squadron I'd be somewhat equally excited to see is the 504th.
Eh, my argument at the time was that it produced a deep vulnerability, which, in the hands of better authors, could have been used to good effect and would underpin many of Satsuki's motivations. But, again, we come back to execution, as while the elements were there they didn't really amount to much.I really don't have major problems with the way women (in particular) are portrayed in Kill la Kill because it's an extremely silly and goofy series that wears it's style and vulgarity on it's sleeve. I just can't abide by those who defend the series where it does step over the line because "well this really graphic molestation scene is secretly empowering because of the clever writing". They read more into the material then is actually present to justify scenes that can't really be justified.
I don't think it is something particular to that series, more like it is a posture very prevalent because of the repercussion the series has versus the need to accommodate its guidelines to the own vision and values many followers feel the need of trying to search in, hoping on encountering something of their own ways of thinking in it to appreciate the work fully.Why is it that Kill la Kill in particular inspires such twisted logic in its defense?
Kill La Kill simply follows the wise words of "fun things are fun" and the Trigger were having fun.
KILL la KILL Starter Book (http://www.st-trigger.co.jp/news/20130803.html) was a good initial taste of what was to come in terms of "manservice"!Jexhius: KLK did a decent job at including guys in its titillation.
I'll believe it when I see it!
Come on, guys, we need more blind faith in Mr. Yamaga! >I want to believe.
Eh, my argument at the time was that it produced a deep vulnerability, which, in the hands of better authors, could have been used to good effect and would underpin many of Satsuki's motivations. But, again, we come back to execution, as while the elements were there they didn't really amount to much.
And talking of references, a shame when I saw a stop to the continuing efforts of 'tripfriend' from /a/ KLKCataloger in the task of archiving part of all that 'SPECULAH', did a damn nice job for a time:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/225692543/References.html
This is just the cream of the crop of it all, man... those speculation threads at the beginning were something else (parodies upon parodies too)! Good times.While that's a very useful resource it also appears to be the work of an insane mind. It seems to be straight out of one of those police shows where they go into the serial killers room and every wall and surface is covered with insane writing and scribbles all devoted to the same topic.
Isn't a troll ending, at least one of many, the point?Anyone and everyone, don't buy Drakengard 3. I just finished it and feel like I've been trolled. Fuck this mess of a game that doesn't even have good writing to make up for how terrible it plays.
Isn't a troll ending, at least one of many, the point?
What the fuck is this shit with one ending? So in conclusion go play Nier instead.There's one ending, and the troll is that you've wasted your time and money.
What the fuck is this shit with one ending? So in conclusion go play Nier instead.
There's one ending, and the troll is that you've wasted your time and money.
Anyone and everyone, don't buy Drakengard 3. I just finished it and feel like I've been trolled. Fuck this mess of a game that doesn't even have good writing to make up for how terrible it plays.
No 2nd coming of Nier?
No, not even close.