Hellwarden
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Put God Eater on Toonami.
Since Akame Ga Kill is over the block is really missing a pointlessly edgy show.
Since Akame Ga Kill is over the block is really missing a pointlessly edgy show.
Put God Eater on Toonami.
Since Akame Ga Kill is over the block is really missing a pointlessly edgy show.
Out of what I saw of Stardust Crusaders TV, my favorite episode by far was episode 8, because Yasufumi Soejima did a killer job of directing that episode. I love watching his work.
Mongatari SS - Ep. 12
It's a .... Nadeko arc *sigh*
Yeah, let's get this over with asap.
Why the hell am I watching this? Well I sorta know the answer in that I'm curious about Xebec's production quality in the last decade and I had heard Exodus was fairly good. I hate hate hate Hiraiface so that had killed my interest prior but I was tired last night and couldn't go to sleep so decided to try it in a sleepy furor. I know I have better shows to watch so I'm not sure I'm going to finish this.
What makes this worse is that a number of characters might have similar hair colors, as the hair colors are largely realistic, making it even harder to know who the fuck is who. There just isn't any sort of chemistry between the characters that is memorable other than between the main character and his blonde friend that is yaoi bait.![]()
Hirai truly is the worst character designer of all time.
Mongatari SS - Ep. 12
It's a .... Nadeko arc *sigh*
Yeah, let's get this over with asap.
Part 3 lovers only existed because of a game.
Mongatari SS - Ep. 12
It's a .... Nadeko arc *sigh*
Yeah, let's get this over with asap.
I hate Nadeko and this arc is really good.Mongatari SS - Ep. 12
It's a .... Nadeko arc *sigh*
Yeah, let's get this over with asap.
Durarara - Whatever the latest episode number was
Kind of disappointing that after so much build-up this episode got back to being more of a lull that merely set more things up for the climax. Shizuo begun fighting Izaya at the start of the episode and still hasn't done much by the end of it, Celty finally got her head back and has lost her memories of Ikebukuro, Saika zombies are mobilizing thanks to some guy I've completely forgotten (I think it was the girl's father, but then that'd make the way he treats her really creepy), and a mentally unstable Mikado with a gun is off to try and save his friend Masaomi from a fake assailant...
I really want to like this show, but after so much set up and the promise of some kind of resolution to at least some of them this time around, it being yet another set-up episode was really underwhelming.
What I remember from first 5 episodes of Fafner outside of overwhelming NGE vibes:Fafner-(1-2)
Why the hell am I watching this? Well I sorta know the answer in that I'm curious about Xebec's production quality in the last decade and I had heard Exodus was fairly good. I hate hate hate Hiraiface so that had killed my interest prior but I was tired last night and couldn't go to sleep so decided to try it in a sleepy furor. I know I have better shows to watch so I'm not sure I'm going to finish this.
Well my first reaction is that this reminds me of Evangelion. The show takes place in a setting that isolated from the rest of a devastated world. The town just like Tokyo-3 has incorporated military defenses into the building structures and the civilians are trained to evacuate to shelters in case of an alien attack. The aliens themselves give off that abnormal design like Angels although not as 'inventive' as some of the more abstract Angel designs. The music itself also sounds similar to NGE.
The plot itself seems like the usual 'boy needs to fight in newly acquired robot to defend X'. There looks to be some possible political backstabbing in the future but whatever. The characters themselves aren't particularly engrossing or engaging either. In fact I'm having a hard time telling some of the characters apart, especially some of the older females.
What makes this worse is that a number of characters might have similar hair colors, as the hair colors are largely realistic, making it even harder to know who the fuck is who. There just isn't any sort of chemistry between the characters that is memorable other than between the main character and his blonde friend that is yaoi bait.
The animation itself isn't good as this was the opening fight and it was fairly boring in how it was staged. The non-action scenes don't have much motion either. The storyboarding is kinda interesting at times as there are a lot of off-kilter shots, some of which feels unnecessary. The backgrounds are surprisingly nice, which is unusual for a mid 2000s show. The art direction as a whole is decent primarily because of the background work. I imagine a lot of shots would be in CGI nowadays such as the water.
Mongatari SS - Ep. 12
It's a .... Nadeko arc *sigh*
Yeah, let's get this over with asap.
Fafner-(1-2)
Why the hell am I watching this? Well I sorta know the answer in that I'm curious about Xebec's production quality in the last decade and I had heard Exodus was fairly good. I hate hate hate Hiraiface so that had killed my interest prior but I was tired last night and couldn't go to sleep so decided to try it in a sleepy furor. I know I have better shows to watch so I'm not sure I'm going to finish this.
Well my first reaction is that this reminds me of Evangelion. The show takes place in a setting that isolated from the rest of a devastated world. The town just like Tokyo-3 has incorporated military defenses into the building structures and the civilians are trained to evacuate to shelters in case of an alien attack. The aliens themselves give off that abnormal design like Angels although not as 'inventive' as some of the more abstract Angel designs. The music itself also sounds similar to NGE.
That's not really true. Even Tanaka's soundtrack for Cyber Sleuth is distinctly different from his Danganronpa soundtracks.
It's why people who go through Jojo tell you that later parts are much better.
Part 3 lovers only existed because of a game.
Evangelion with Hirai faces is what I imagined this show would be just by looking at its poster and OP.
JoJo - Stardust Crusaders - 18
These two characters are positively infuriating in their incredible incompetent and idiotic behavior. To think that Polnareff has already gone through some of his, supposedly, defining moments and he behaves dumber than ever... It's atrocious.
Even Jotaro is a pretty basic Edgelord that lacks any depth but at least he's mostly competent, albeit that's mostly because he can be the cool hero at the end of an episode. Polnareff and Kakyojin though started as relatively menacing and formidable opponents in the first episode we encounter them under Dio's control and then regress to braindead morons immediately afterwards. It's as though Araki required to bumbling idiots to make themonsterstand of the week look powerful without making our actual MC look too bad because of it. If only they would die already :/
Has the "sneeze when someone talks about you behind your back" anime trope ever been useful?
It's always so pointless and a waste of a cut. It doesn't even save that much time since it's like 4-5 seconds at the most. Why is it so popular?
Grimgar 08
Mary is finally joining in with the gang. They really want us to feel bad for the Goblins don't they lol. The moment in the cemetery was pretty damn touching, and there was a reason why they kept going after Goblins, aside from getting more experience.
It's a shame that this is ending soon. Feels like the ending of an arc that has lots of promising threads to follow. I'd love to watch these kids with their new knowledge tackling on bigger foes, going on adventures and discovering more about their world. Although the action moments are far and between, they are pretty good and this last episode shows just how proficient they have gotten in terms of teamwork. I may be tempted to pick up the books for this.
PS: Yume was fine, but I approve this ship more.
False alarm, Shinobu is here, the arc is saved,
So, despite all my problems with the show, I like Crimson Moon's second opening. It's goofy and over the top. It gives the show some much needed style.
I don't think this season has had any really stellar openings though. Dimension W's is okay.
It's funny because Japan stopped drawing noses for years now.
Monogatari SS - Ep. 13
False alarm, Shinobu is here, the arc is saved,
Honestly, the converstaion between Nadeko and Shinobu was by far the best thing in this arc so far.
Yeah, I'm hoping they announce something past this season, since this will definitely be a "go read the LN" style ending. Also, be ready for Yume x Mary fighting for the rights to jump on "Hal's" D.... He is now the might MC McDreamy and will have a love triangle around him. Hey, maybe Shiori will jump in and we can get a full harem going for the man.
Fafner-(1-2)
Still waiting on more Fafner after Exodus to be made.
Osomatsu 21
Well, good thing I read Akagi so I could understand what the hell was going on in the first skit.
You understand the rules of majhong? I mean i like Akagi but I couldn't understand what the hell was actually happening most of the time. All I know is if you shout RON or PON you're winning.
I don't think most episodes follow this formula as much as you say, but that's more minor. More importantly (and perhaps this is a bit unfair), your analysis doesn't engage with the biggest thing about what the series is.Sölf;197098087 said:We watched that in our weekly stream when it aired and I know Chariot really loved it. For me, every episode felt the same:
- You have a scene at point X in time with the new important character of the episode.
- You either continue from there on or go back or forth to another point in time which centers around this character. That conflict then gets resolved.
- You have a timeskip over sucky event X which we never see happening, we only know it's bad.
- You see the episode important character, the main character who seems to be evil now because of sucky event X which we never see happening and after ~30-60 seconds the episode ends.
- Rinse and repeat in the next episode.
Only the last 3 episodes somehow tell a coherent plot that doesn't have this exact chain of events which every other episode has. I dare to say you can compare it to the SAW franchise. The very first movie (or here, the first episode) was good. Even great. The second was different enough, but basically had the same formula. And after that, each movie felt the same. You only waited for the big twist that was definitly going to happen in the last 5 minutes of the movie. And here you just waited for the time skip over sucky event X to happen.
Is there any end to anime kickstarter shenanigans
huh? Thats so weird. Maybe their production budget is completely fucked or something or maybe a producer/sponsor backed out. Does it even say what the money is specifically going towards?
Shirayuki ep.20
Pretty good episode as we got full insight on what happened to Shirayuki as a child
...Was she kidnapped?
I'm so sorry.
We had a h-manga kickstarter reaching 100k just a bit ago, not the same thing but the japanese industry is quite hopeful in trying their luck at this.
I'm actually not that bothered by the 3d mecha action. It's suprisingly directed better than I thought.
We had a h-manga kickstarter reaching 100k just a bit ago, not the same thing but the japanese industry is quite hopeful in trying their luck at this.
...Was she kidnapped?
I'm so sorry.