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Banned
I won't back down on Cross Ange.
I'll NEVER back down on Cross Ange.
I'll NEVER back down on Cross Ange.
I've been campaigning for this to be on the list for AGES! Did everyone miss my post about how it has a more nonsensically dark ending than School Days?
cosmicblizzard said:To give a comparison, imagine if Spongebob ended with a mind-broken Sandy being sold as a sex slave, Patrick found decapitated in a gutter, Squidward arrested for eating babies, and Spongebob killing Mr. Krabs and hollowing out his corpse so he can live on as his boss and no one ever finds out. That's pretty much the equivalent of how this ended.
I will say that because of the Shoujo markets, manga in specific is in general better then a lot of mediums when it comes to representation of women and series that actually cater to women. There are a ton of famous, successful and respected women mangaka - Rumiko Takahasi, Hiromu Arakawa, Hagio Moto, Riyoko Ikeda, the entirety of CLAMP, Naoko Takeuchi, Kozue Amano, Kaoru Mori, Machiko Hasegawa...
is it hentai?
that sounds like it could be hentai
Reading that episode summary, this description sounds about right.
Cross Ange brings AnimeGAF together and tears us apart at the same time. I love it.
We need another anime of its caliber.
Kaiji S2 - END
Real talk, that was a great ending. Overall enjoyed it quite a lot, binged the hell out of it.
Gonna dive into the manga soon.
Sword Art Online III will happen soon enough
holy shit @ master of martial hearts
read about some of that shit and what the actual fuck
I'm telling you wiki scumming that show is nothing. The final episode of Master of Martial Hearts is amazing. I don't even think you could ruin it by straight up telling people what it is because of how baffling, hilarious and terrible the execution is.
I'd argue that shojo tends to be just as sexist, if not more so, than Shonen. I would not go to most shojo manga for positive, empowered depictions of womenI will say that because of the Shoujo markets, manga in specific is in general better then a lot of mediums when it comes to representation of women and series that actually cater to women. There are a ton of famous, successful and respected women mangaka - Rumiko Takahasi, Hiromu Arakawa, Hagio Moto, Riyoko Ikeda, the entirety of CLAMP, Naoko Takeuchi, Kozue Amano, Kaoru Mori, Machiko Hasegawa...
I think I counted twenty-three twists in like, 10 minutes.
What the hell. I'm in too.
I hit up Tvtropes but i'll probably watch it because WHAT
I'd argue that shojo tends to be just as sexist, if not more so, than Shonen. I would not go to most shojo manga for positive, empowered depictions of women
Do I smell a joke let's watch in the works?
I don't really know what "who else is there?" even means, outside of being supremely dismissive to the literally hundreds if not thousands of shows that don't drag their fictional women through every atrocity imaginable for kicks and laughs.I mean, who else is there? Utena (though I think Nanami and Anthy are stronger characters) Revy, Makoto Kusanagi, Noriko, Lal'c, Holo, Hajime, Togome from Katanagatari, Faye Valentine? I think that's about it for who I can think of off of what I've seen. It says more about anime itself then Cross Ange. Like most anime characters, look at the popular ones and you will see that people like them for how badass they are. I should probably watch/read more Shoujo and Josei, though. That seems to be the areas where it shines through.
I can't even listen to the show anymore.awo backlog update: they invited some idiot that triples down on defending the horrid sailor moon dvds/bds after a slate of episodes focused on reviews of throwaway cg anime movie adapatations
We watch anime, we're already on one!cross ange stans should be put on a watchlist
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gee no wonder the french revolution happened
cross ange stans should be put on a watchlist
I mean, who else is there? Utena (though I think Nanami and Anthy are stronger characters) Revy, Makoto Kusanagi, Noriko, Lal'c, Holo, Hajime, Togome from Katanagatari, Faye Valentine? I think that's about it for who I can think of off of what I've seen. It says more about anime itself then Cross Ange. Like most anime characters, look at the popular ones and you will see that people like them for how badass they are. I should probably watch/read more Shoujo and Josei, though. That seems to be the areas where it shines through.
No. The show changes pretty radically, and even switches directors to Dezaki when everything is upended.The Rose of Versailles 04
Is this entire show about petty court drama? Because I think I might enjoy that
What are you doing to me animegaf...Can't believe you put LOTGH on hold to watch The Rose of Versailles instead.
You really do need to watch more anime if those are all the good female characters you can think of.
I don't really know what "who else is there?" even means, outside of being supremely dismissive to the literally hundreds if not thousands of shows that don't drag their fictional women through every atrocity imaginable for kicks and laughs.
Can't believe you put LOTGH on hold to watch The Rose of Versailles instead.
cross ange stans should be put on a watchlist
Cross Ange should be put on a Let's Watch list. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
So I decide to count how many "Number of Thread with Anime in the Title in Offtopic (Community and General)"
So what does this mean? Probably nothing, I am just bored :v
ryuuko is the best female protagonist
Funny that FMA: Brotherhood gets too much flack for a happy ending and TTGL gets to much flack for a downer ending. I thought both endings made perfect sense within the context of their shows and were earned. I think the contrast works especially well in TTGL.
I'm telling you wiki scumming that show is nothing. The final episode of Master of Martial Hearts is amazing. I don't even think you could ruin it by straight up telling people what it is because of how baffling, hilarious and terrible the execution is. I'm still reeling from it to this day. I think I counted twenty-three twists in like, 10 minutes.
but what if I said yes
I don't mind the happy ending per se in Brotherhood, but the finale arc leading up to it was so excruciatingly painful to sit through that I had already checked out and didn't really care what happened to the characters at that point, so the final episode just came across as lame.
This is the first time I've seen this particularly phrase. Hah.I'm telling you wiki scumming that show is nothing. The final episode of Master of Martial Hearts is amazing. I don't even think you could ruin it by straight up telling people what it is because of how baffling, hilarious and terrible the execution is. I'm still reeling from it to this day. I think I counted twenty-three twists in like, 10 minutes.
Been waiting for this one.Belladonna of Sadness
Hardcover Book, approx. 220 pages
Standard: $60
Limited Edition: $120
The Limited Edition includes the upcoming Blu-ray release of the restored feature film by Cinelicious Pics; the official U.S. theatrical one-sheet 27 × 39 inch poster; an alternate theatrical poster featuring artwork only available with the limited edition; a Belladonna enamel jewelry pin; and a promotional postcard.
Buy: Hat & Beard Press
Belladonna of Sadness, the final film in the adult-oriented Animerama trilogy, is one of the great forgotten masterpieces of Japanese anime. Loosely inspired by Jules Michelet’s 1862 history of witchcraft and the occult, La Sorcière, Belladonna of Sadness tells the story of a young woman who makes a pact with the devil to exact revenge after being raped and driven from her home. This brief synopsis, however, does no justice to the visual spectacle of the film, which proceeds as a series of still images flashing onscreen. Spectacular watercolor paintings by Kuni Fukai, marry the art nouveau artifice of artists like Aubrey Beardsley to ’60s psychedelia; the film’s North American distributor, Cinelicious Pics, describes it as “equal parts J.R.R. Tolkien and gorgeous, explicit Gustav Klimt-influenced eroticism.” A legendary cult classic, Belladonna of Sadness has never been officially released in the United States—until now. This publication accompanies the restored film’s North American release.
Right Stuf announced their next Gundam release for the Summer.
http://www.rightstufanime.com/categ... X and ZZ&utm_medium=Post&utm_campaign=TWT_NZ
Funny that FMA: Brotherhood gets too much flack for a happy ending and TTGL gets to much flack for a downer ending. I thought both endings made perfect sense within the context of their shows and were earned. I think the contrast works especially well in TTGL.
Wait, people hated on Brotherhood's ending? I think it was pretty good, and fit into how the show developed its characters and the generally positive outlook it has on things: The cast whent through a lot of shit, and they all had some low points (Scar getting obsessed with destruction, Kimblee being a murderous psychopath, Alphonse doubting his very existence, and so on), but the show made it clear that most of them had some good in them. (end-game spoilers ahead)The seven vices all got ironic deaths tied to the sin they represented, and in the end all characters had gone through their own kinds of development that fit who they were.Kimblee was the one who put a stop to Pride after it was throwing away its namesake just to survive, Scar learned to embrace creation and Alphonse regained his truth in his brother and even sacrificed his vessel body to help him beat Father.
I still don't know anything about Gundam X. It is a mystery to me.
I agree with everything you said but FMA: Brotherhood's ending comes up as a sour point frequently in our seasonal "FMA 03 vs FMA: Brotherhood" discussions.
Right Stuf announced their next Gundam release for the Summer.
http://www.rightstufanime.com/categ... X and ZZ&utm_medium=Post&utm_campaign=TWT_NZ
G Gundam ep.1
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So, the time has come. I finally started this one off o break this afternoon and will continue watching it for awhile. Right of the back you can tell this is pretty old from the narration, to the OP and ED, then the VAs almost echo when they give their lines; it's all very early 90's style anime/cartoons. Looking back, it's amazing how far they have come when watching Kare Kano and now this. All I gotta say is at least the dude got his pizza by the end of the episode, because he deserved it saving that kid multiple times and not completely destroying their city. The MC is going to be a little crazy, isn't he?
It's like Eureka Seven but worse.