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Fall 2011 Anime Thread |OT2| The Tampire is Coming

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does anyone have that one Reaction Guys chart for Penguindrum? (i don't know if it's been updated or not)


also yeah, really great episode. glad i got on board for this series.
 
I like all of Satoshi Kon's stuff. His movies and Paranoia Agent. I loved Kino's Journey. I loved Ghost in the Shell: SAC. I enjoyed Serial Experiments Lain. Someone told me to watch Mushishi. I also started watching Baccano but I couldn't make it through it. It never held my interest.

Have you seen Haibane Renmei?
 
I like all of Satoshi Kon's stuff. His movies and Paranoia Agent. I loved Kino's Journey. I loved Ghost in the Shell: SAC. I enjoyed Serial Experiments Lain. Someone told me to watch Mushishi. I also started watching Baccano but I couldn't make it through it. It never held my interest.
You should definately watch Mushishi as it's one of the best anime series out there. If you liked Lain you should check out the other stuff that ABe worked on like NieA_7, Haibane Renmei, Texhnolyze and Despera. Baccano's kinda weird at first but it pays off in the end if you stick with it. You might also want to check out Planetes, Now and Then, Here and There, Time of Eve and FLCL if you haven't seen any of those already.
 
Apparently, they said during a TBS talk show "Akko ni omakase" that sales of K-On merchandising (I guess this should include BDs but not the movie) has reached 28 billion yen (that's 360 million USD).

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Anime isn't dead guys. Its a K-On world and we're only living in it.
 
Apparently, they said during a TBS talk show "Akko ni omakase" that sales of K-On merchandising (I guess this should include BDs but not the movie) has reached 28 billion yen (that's 360 million USD).

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Anime isn't dead guys. Its a K-On world and we're only living in it.

I wonder what the Nichijou merchandise sales are like.

It'll probably be like the difference between K-ON's walmart profits vs. Nichijou's kmart-esque margins.
 
Apparently, they said during a TBS talk show "Akko ni omakase" that sales of K-On merchandising (I guess this should include BDs but not the movie) has reached 28 billion yen (that's 360 million USD).

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Anime isn't dead guys. Its a K-On world and we're only living in it.

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You should definately watch Mushishi as it's one of the best anime series out there. If you liked Lain you should check out the other stuff that ABe worked on like NieA_7, Haibane Renmei, Texhnolyze and Despera. Baccano's kinda weird at first but it pays off in the end if you stick with it. You might also want to check out Planetes, Now and Then, Here and There, Time of Eve and FLCL if you haven't seen any of those already.

Sure, but watch Haibane Renmei before any of the rest of that stuff. The only thing better than it is Lain, nothing else...
 
K-On does have this slightly creepy sheen to it that makes me wonder how it could be so popular and mainstream amongst non-otaku. The creepiness goes up in the EDs and promotional materials, too.

Everything's fun & games until you hit Macross levels of sheen. That's when shit gets real.
 
Penguin 23:

Can it be next week yet? The scene with
Himari and Shouma in the dream
was fantastic, as was the scene with them
on the beach with Kanba.

I don't know how they're going to explain
Momoka and Sanetoshi's existence
but I'm on the edge of my seat waiting for them to try.

The one thing I'm kind of apprehensive about is the
plot twist they keep hinting at.
I'm not sure where they are going with it, unless the
boxes
are just
symbolic, like so many other things in the show.
 
I like all of Satoshi Kon's stuff. His movies and Paranoia Agent. I loved Kino's Journey. I loved Ghost in the Shell: SAC. I enjoyed Serial Experiments Lain. Someone told me to watch Mushishi. I also started watching Baccano but I couldn't make it through it. It never held my interest.

Have you seen Haibane Renmei?

You should definately watch Mushishi as it's one of the best anime series out there. If you liked Lain you should check out the other stuff that ABe worked on like NieA_7, Haibane Renmei, Texhnolyze and Despera. Baccano's kinda weird at first but it pays off in the end if you stick with it. You might also want to check out Planetes, Now and Then, Here and There, Time of Eve and FLCL if you haven't seen any of those already.
What they said. I would also recommend, if you liked Kon's emphasis on social commentary, the movie Colorful, which came out last year. It's not a Kon movie but it is in some ways similar with its use of fantastic devices to frame a dramatic story.

Also Usagi Drop.
 
K-On does have this slightly creepy sheen to it that makes me wonder how it could be so popular and mainstream amongst non-otaku. The creepiness goes up in the EDs and promotional materials, too.

I actually don't see the creepiness tbh. I find alot of anime completely fucked up but unless you really really try, its hard to find anything offensive and/or outright pandering in K-On.
 
Bokutomo 11

So her hair
was on fire, great.
Did that really call for not a laugh, but mood whiplash? Can someone who's read ahead fill me in on what's coming up. I need to know what happens after the
classroom coming out
under a soft winter sunlight.
 
fate/zero - 9

I felt pretty down at the end. There's only two more episodes left before I'm all caught up, and then soon after that, the horrors of split cours.

Liked the little contrast between Rider and Tokiomi near the end - the latter failing to press his advantage despite possessing a surfeit of them is going to be his downfall, if that should come to pass. As Gil said earlier in the show, the man is a fucking bore.

As for Rider himself (and Waver too, I suppose), how can you not love him?

Also I know you fapped to this darkside, don't deny it.

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Azusa's existence.
To be fair, she's only a minor side character.
 
actually the only reason I saw k-on was because it was hyped by the anime fans on IGN boards who called themselves the "LMC" (light music club)
and i had to watch it to be part of it or something eugh
 
Everything about the 10th episode of Guilty Crown just kinda proves that this should would be better if Shu wasn't involved in it. Shame too, because there are points when I genuinely start to like him. Then they go make him do something extremely stupid to reset or stall his character development.

Inori's not much better, but they don't keep resetting her character every two episodes, and she has the added benefit of being an enigma.
 
Heartcatch Precure! Fashion Show in the Capital of Flowers... Fo' Realz!?:

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Most spin-off movies to long-running telly series feel like nothing but an episode of the show on a big screen. This one... is just the same. It even goes to the point of introducing a new character to become the centre focus of the entire flick. Fashion Show's high point, however, is that Olivier is a microcosm of each of the Precure's character growth from the series -the scenes with him spending time with the girls and them opening up to him are beautifully done, certainly helped by the sublime background art of Paris.

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Fashion Show is quite beautiful. Colours are vibrant yet never obnoxious, and the animation is just incredible all of the time. Even the use of stock footage from the show doesn't detract from the overall quality, thanks to the fact that said stock footage was gorgeous to begin with (I certainly haven't got tired of watching Giant Women punching the shit out of bad guys). I had the fortune of watching this movie on my new HD TV (Regulus is going next-gen!) and it was honestly a delightful experience.

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This is just a fun children's movie. I watched it with my imouto who is barely into animu and we both were smiling through its whole run. The deus ex machina at the climax had her rolling her eyes (she didn't know who Coppé was), but I got the impression she managed to sympathise with, at the very least, Tsubomi's budding relationship with Olivier. The other three of the main cast get sadly sidetracked because of this, but what they lack in script importance they make up in comedy relief and enthralling fight choreography. I wish it had been a bit longer in order to expand a bit more on the villain's motivations, but it might have worked for the best to keep it short. The seventy minutes it lasts are packed as they are and there's nary a dull moment in them. It might not be a film I recommend to non-animu fans, but even those should be able to find something to like in it. 4/5
but 5/5 in the Heartcatch Precure! rating of fun stuff!

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Something I never said about the show but that was very obvious to me while watching the movie is how non-cynical it is about the fashion industry. One cannot help but feel drawn into the pretty dresses even if you don't give two shits about fashion. Most importantly, it presents the hobby/career as an truthful way of having fun and expressing oneself. Themes like "it's the inside what's important" are prevalent in children entertainment, but Heartcatch goes even further and claims that "how you look doesn't make you, but who you are shouldn't detract you from what you look!". For a cartoon whose main intention is to sell toys it is a very honest and welcomed message, unlike, say, Pokémon's forced lessons of friendship.
 
K-On does have this slightly creepy sheen to it that makes me wonder how it could be so popular and mainstream amongst non-otaku. The creepiness goes up in the EDs and promotional materials, too.

You're doing it wrong if you're LOOKING for creepiness in K-ON. It's just about the only show in the genre which has always gone out of it's way to be as minimally creepy as possible, many things in the show actually had creepy that was in the original 4koma carefully scrubbed out.

They're airing this show on The Disney Channel in Japan, for Chrissakes. Disney can and has approved of this show. Disney.
 
Apparently, they said during a TBS talk show "Akko ni omakase" that sales of K-On merchandising (I guess this should include BDs but not the movie) has reached 28 billion yen (that's 360 million USD).

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Anime isn't dead guys. Its a K-On world and we're only living in it.
this world is dead!! It's not too late for a fate transfer !!
 
iM@S 24

i was wrong as hell about miki.
i'm kinda disappointed they didn't have the guts to kill off the producer. the bitter tears from butt hurt otakus that their self insert character is dead would have been glorious.
kotori is still the best

Just remember the good times : (

CCS is like my favorite show ever so it not that hard at least.
yeah, there's always the manga :)
 
That Segaispin was pretty random.

Idolmaster 24

So yeah,
danketsu and unity and bonds and all that
. Stage is set for what will be a (hopefully) big-budget finale. Looking forward to it.
 
iM@S 24

i was wrong as hell about miki.
i'm kinda disappointed they didn't have the guts to kill off the producer. the bitter tears from butt hurt otakus that their self insert character is dead would have been glorious.
kotori is still the best


yeah, there's always the manga :)

What have broducer done to you? Broducer is awesome.
 
BokuTomo

He turned down a free 360? Fucking fanboys...

Also Kodaka, people don't think you're a delinquent just because of the hair. You also roll up your slacks for some inexplicable reason too. What's the deal with that?
 
Also Kodaka, people don't think you're a delinquent just because of the hair. You also roll up your slacks for some inexplicable reason too. What's the deal with that?
Every other episode seems to emphasize how hot out it is. And shorts are for boys, not men.
 
Oh god, you may be right after all (train schedule picture): http://imgur.com/5rCn8
I always saw the episodes as represented by the path in-between the stations, since the title moves from one to the next each time it's shown. Not that I'm discounting the possibility of a movie/epilogue, but I don't think the eyecatch is proof of anything like that.
On that note, simply being able to finally see the "end of the line" in the eyecatch (as it were) was pretty neat, as another way to show that the series is almost over.
 
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