Not really, I watch most things.
I like good shonen, like HxH and FMA:B and I do enjoy mystery shows proportionally a bit too much.
But I can't say I don't enjoy some SoL from time to time, but I often do one at a time otherwise it becomes a bit too much and I'm already watching Nichijou.
My 4 10/10s are Spirited away (My childhood favourite movie), HxH, Shinsekai Yori and monogatari SS if that tells anything about what I think is masterpieces.
Really it shouldn't be too hard to suggest anything to me, I have a pretty general taste of anime liking most of the stuff I watch from a multitude of genres, not including the dull generic seasonal LN shonen because those got boring painfully fast.
Koyomimonogatari is such a bore :/
Do you overscore anime or have a scewed view on the rating system?
Actually, watching Grimgar has made me feel bad for Ryosuke Nakamura, as he seems to have a clear idea of what he'd like to turn this series into but feels hamstrung by the nature of both the source material and executive mandates such as Aniplex wanting to use the show as a promotional vehicle for [K]NoW_NAME.
Sure.Do you guys actually finish below-5-rated anime?
You can still get something out of consuming media and having a negative reaction to the whole.
You're right in most part, other than it's actually Toho are the one keep pushing the band, not Aniplex.
There's a MAL thread talked about this: http://myanimelist.net/forum/?topicid=1481645
Guilty Cown was ok af. Nothing more, nothing less. Just okay. Could have been great though.
No more insert songs after episode 7? what?
Not having any insert songs anymore is a good thing but the entire OST is quite weak.
two guys kissing = too much, wanna drop show
show encouraging casual molestation and misogyny = could have been great
I usally start dropping shows once they reach 5-6, but I still rate them regardless.Do you guys actually finish below-5-rated anime?
Are we doing this?
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I give a lot of 5s. I probably don't use the very bottom of the scale enough, but I sometimes just drop things quite that terrible and not score them.
Are we doing this?
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I give a lot of 5s. I probably don't use the very bottom of the scale enough, but I sometimes just drop things quite that terrible and not score them.
100% of my ratings were me calling Patema Inverted shit and getting my review privileges removed.
Is that a 4-digit number?! Wow.
Do you guys actually finish below-5-rated anime?
100% of my ratings were me calling Patema Inverted shit and getting my review privileges removed.
I use "7" as my average score since I just tend to stop watching things
My average score is 7.91, so I guess I'm too nice and not jaded enough to give everything crappy scores yet. Give me another year or so, then I can start being a hardcore scoring demon and I'll rescore my entire list.
The Disappearance of Nagato Yuki-chan 02
Hmm... They saved the club with just 3 members? Didn't they need 5?
I forgot to recommend Kekkai Sensen, but since I haven't written much about it I guess I'll do a review now:
Kekkai Sensen #1-12
While the ending wasn't entirely what I had expected, I kind of liked most of it. It had some nice action and passable comedy, but it was kind of sad how little screen time was devoted to most of the cast, which were kind of one-note and got hardly any development outside of Leo, Klauss (gotta love his VA), and then Black and White (even though it happened kind of late for these two). I've got to thank the show for doing weekly cases without framing all of them as Libra's target of the week (the one with the mushroom guy in it was nice, for example), and the setting of a strange zone in NY that gets overlain with a parallel world and has humans and weird monsters together was fairly novel and executed fairly well.
I've got to say that I wasn't entirely happy with the way the show turned out after a bit, since I really liked things such as the way Leo and White's relationship progressed at first, but while it didn't meet my expectations by the end it still managed to do okay.
SNAFU up to #10
I used to be socially awkward back in high school, so it's kind of interesting to see two stylized representations of people like that in Hachiman and Yukino. The cast has nice chemistry for the most part, even though I'm kind of reluctant to accept characters such as Yuigahama since her scenes so far remind me too much of Nisekoi's Onodera, and I'm kind of tired of these pure characters that always get too awkward around the guy they like to actually confess to him, resulting in a stalemate that doesn't help develop either character.
The supporting cast all appear to be kind of one-note with characters such as the ikemen that's a really nice guy, the nerdy fujoshi, the sort-of bratty social girl (good thing she isn't actually an asshole for the most part, though), the boy that could pass off for a girl (with the MC constantly swooning over him as a running gag) and the cutesy little sister that constantly sets situations up for the MC and the two main girls that turn out to be dates in all but name. Still, it feels like the show knows not to abuse them to the point they make the show boring and repetitive.
This culture festival arc is obviously the catalyst that will help Hachiman and Yukino open up a bit more, but it's nice to see that they still do things their own way rather than suddenly acting out-of-character for the sake of moving the plot forward. I really like seeing how Hachiman gets to take jabs at the sham festival president that make her look really bad, but then he diverts attention to himself by making it seem like he's a selfish asshole because he doesn't mind people seeing him that way.
I'm kind of salty that these last handful of episodes are all part of a larger arc, since I had to stop at ep10 but really want the closure of seeing how the arc ends (most likely in ep12).
Rating shows on a scale of one to ten feels like an utter waste of time to me. I either like it or I don't, and if I have reservations, I spell it out in text. Numbers are a pain.
I realize I'm in the minority.
I feel you famRating shows on a scale of one to ten feels like an utter waste of time to me. I either like it or I don't, and if I have reservations, I spell it out in text. Numbers are a pain.
I realize I'm in the minority.
What's the feeling on Guilty Crown around here?
The supporting cast all appear to be kind of one-note with characters such as the ikemen that's a really nice guy, the nerdy fujoshi,
Rating shows on a scale of one to ten feels like an utter waste of time to me. I either like it or I don't, and if I have reservations, I spell it out in text. Numbers are a pain.
I realize I'm in the minority.
That being said, the OST was by Egoist and the first OP was the best OP that has ever existed in the history of anime since the beginning of time, so it's pretty much worth watching for the music alone. It's that fucking good, take it from someone who skips OPs every time.
Guilty Crown had potential but was pretty awful.
That being said, the OST was by Egoist and the first OP was the best OP that has ever existed in the history of anime since the beginning of time, so it's pretty much worth watching for the music alone. It's that fucking good, take it from someone who skips OPs every time.
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Why people keep linking to Sony Music Japan music, we in America can never see those links videos, lol.
But yes Bios is one of the best songs on the Guilty Crown OST. Listen to it daily.
I adore Kekkai Sensen for its world. The characters are pretty interesting too but it's the universe that sold the show to me. Ending is something I liked too, glad that they took more than 30 minutes.
You are in for a ride in SNAFU S2. It'll offer a lot in terms of the character development and personality depth.