Winter 2012 Anime Thread of Roundcats Up in This

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Rinne no Lagrange - 1

Perfect!

This was pretty enjoyable. I will watch it!

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Hey guys, I need some recommendations.
I'm looking for something within last 5 years or so that is slow, and adventurous.
Fighting shouldn't be the focus (as in full episodes just focusing on a fight).
Maybe something like a group of people going around the world and meeting interesting people, or maybe a treasure hunter. I'm not really sure how to describe what I'm looking for but anything ideas are welcomed. I'm not looking for comedy though.

Secondly, looking for anime based on cooking. This one I'm more flexible with in terms of release date.

Thank you so much.
 
Hey guys, I need some recommendations.
I'm looking for something within last 5 years or so that is slow, and adventurous.
Fighting shouldn't be the focus (as in full episodes just focusing on a fight).
Maybe something like a group of people going around the world and meeting interesting people, or maybe a treasure hunter. I'm not really sure how to describe what I'm looking for but anything ideas are welcomed. I'm not looking for comedy though.

Secondly, looking for anime based on cooking. This one I'm more flexible with in terms of release date.

Thank you so much.

1) Spice and Wolf

2) I guess Yakitate Japan.
 
[Steins;Gate]

The problem is that it's completely arbitrary.
"You can change this, you can change that, you can even change the circumstances of Mayuri's death (the day she died, too), but Mayuri's death itself? No, you can't change that. Why does Mayuri's death matter more than, say, Nae's trauma? Or even the consequences of Okabe's time jumps on the insect world of Tôkyô, really (no reason to be anthropocentric)? Because."

"Serious" time travel plots either pick a model where you can't change anything at all (the time traveler didn't change anything but merely played his part in the past), or a model where you can change anything you want because you end up in a new, separate timeline where time paradoxes aren't an issue.
Very different kinda show, but Doctor Who serials have used the "fixed point in time" technobabble before. The ones that make it work, however, are the ones that explain why that fixed point in time is necessary for the universe to continue.
Mayuri's death's importance is just "there".

My complaints about Steins;Gate are not science-fiction related, but that one element was something that stood out for me.
 
Hey guys, I need some recommendations.
I'm looking for something within last 5 years or so that is slow, and adventurous.
Fighting shouldn't be the focus (as in full episodes just focusing on a fight).
Maybe something like a group of people going around the world and meeting interesting people, or maybe a treasure hunter. I'm not really sure how to describe what I'm looking for but anything ideas are welcomed. I'm not looking for comedy though.

Secondly, looking for anime based on cooking. This one I'm more flexible with in terms of release date.

Thank you so much.
Seirei no Moribito.
 
I don't particularly think that adding 'another fight' necessarily improves a story, much like the additional action in the Macross Plus Movie don't make it better than the OVA version.
Should I skip on Gurren Lagann Movie 2 if want to remain pure, Jexhius?

I should mention that I thought the first movie was a magnificent waste of time. Pretty visuals and music though.
 
Hey guys, I need some recommendations.
I'm looking for something within last 5 years or so that is slow, and adventurous.
Fighting shouldn't be the focus (as in full episodes just focusing on a fight).
Maybe something like a group of people going around the world and meeting interesting people, or maybe a treasure hunter. I'm not really sure how to describe what I'm looking for but anything ideas are welcomed. I'm not looking for comedy though.

Secondly, looking for anime based on cooking. This one I'm more flexible with in terms of release date.

Thank you so much.

For the first, I second Seirei no Moribito but it's SLOW, second Spice and Wolf but they don't actually really look for treasure and would posit Allison to Lillia as it is the right tone but with reservations as it totally falls apart in the second half.
 
Gundam Seed HD 01:

This is not a commentary on the show, I've already seen it all. I just wanted to mention how this show is a perfect example of how shows in the early age of computer coloring/filming don't transition to HD as well as shows that were originally shot on film. Something like the original Tenchi Muyo OVA looks great in HD because they had original film they could simply clean up and rescan. Sure it's not as perfect as stuff shot with widescreen HD in mind like modern anime, but at least it cleans up well.

Like a lot of the earlier shows colored in computers and rendered at lower res, you get a lot of shots that look, well, fuzzy. ESPECIALLY the character/mech outlines. It really sucks for a lot of anime from the late 90s - early 00s era that no matter what you do, they're going to look like shit in HD for the most part. :/

Of note, the ending song was slightly remixed at the end for some reason. Dunno if it's a new recording or whatever, but it was definitely a bit different.
 
I wasn't terribly enticed by the idea of heavy focus on pantyshots, even if allegedly in the service of metacommentary on pantyshots & the state of the world today.

Then Reg said he hated it recently.

Also, I've no idea what it's about.
I'm not sure if I should read this sentence as a piece of compliment or derision.
 
Hey guys, I need some recommendations.
I'm looking for something within last 5 years or so that is slow, and adventurous.
Fighting shouldn't be the focus (as in full episodes just focusing on a fight).
Maybe something like a group of people going around the world and meeting interesting people, or maybe a treasure hunter. I'm not really sure how to describe what I'm looking for but anything ideas are welcomed. I'm not looking for comedy though.

Secondly, looking for anime based on cooking. This one I'm more flexible with in terms of release date.

Thank you so much.

For the 2nd, the only 2 really prominent ones are Yakitate! Japan and Toriko, the latter which has a big focus on fighting. Wrote a bit about it in my top 10 for the year post.
 
Should I skip on Gurren Lagann Movie 2 if want to remain pure, Jexhius?

I should mention that I thought the first movie was a magnificent waste of time. Pretty visuals and music though.

Dude, Gurren Lagann might be my favorite anime of all time. Watch the 2nd movie (or at least the last 20-30 minutes).
 
Gundam Seed HD 01:

This is not a commentary on the show, I've already seen it all. I just wanted to mention how this show is a perfect example of how shows in the early age of computer coloring/filming don't transition to HD as well as shows that were originally shot on film. Something like the original Tenchi Muyo OVA looks great in HD because they had original film they could simply clean up and rescan. Sure it's not as perfect as stuff shot with widescreen HD in mind like modern anime, but at least it cleans up well.

Like a lot of the earlier shows colored in computers and rendered at lower res, you get a lot of shots that look, well, fuzzy. ESPECIALLY the character/mech outlines. It really sucks for a lot of anime from the late 90s - early 00s era that no matter what you do, they're going to look like shit in HD for the most part. :/

Of note, the ending song was slightly remixed at the end for some reason. Dunno if it's a new recording or whatever, but it was definitely a bit different.

The songs are remixed/new backing tracks.
 
katanatrollgatari ep2

-ninja that talks backwards with backward subs

Having a long conversation pointing out at how boring your main character is, is not a good idea when his so boring it’s not funny( even his va is boring, there clearly trolling).

-so much FAT the show could do without

The first rate trolling is the reason to watch this
 
Thanks for the recommendations guys.
Seirei no Moribito is pretty much what I'm looking for I think.
I remember watching the first episode when it was first released, and thought this is so slow!

So this is what I have from your recommendations:

Seirei no Moribito
Spice And Wolf
Allison and Lillia (Maybe, because it falls apart in the second half)


Yakitate Japan
Toriko


Thanks!
 
I heeded your warnings for we are ikunibros.
I-I have a nakama now!

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Dude, Gurren Lagann might be my favorite anime of all time. Watch the 2nd movie (or at least the last 20-30 minutes).
ALL THIS PEER PRESSURE I CAN'T CONTROL IT
Hmm? Why are you making it out as if that's what that pic's trying to do? If anything that pic should be making you not want to watch Nisemonogatari. Now if it were a Senjogahara or Kanbaru gif maybe.
Wasn't she the girl that
got tentacle'd
? That was hot.
 
Nise is going to be so giffable.

That is a word now. The quality of having substantial GIF material.
I'm trying to think of food-related anime that aren't battle shounen but I'm drawing a blank. Hrm.
Bartender
Ristorante Paradiso
 
To be fair, Iron Chef, possibly the most famous cooking show to come out of Japan, is also a battle shounen.
 
Mister Ajikko, Cooking witht the power of shounen Haato but they battle by having a cook off and having tasters decide the winner, awesome reaction shots to be found.

One of my childhood animes I grew up watching Mister Ajikko.
 
I don't know if it makes sense to call Steins;Gate a 'sleeper hit'. It's based on an extremely popular and widely praised visual novel that's sold something in the region of 300,000 unit and there was lots of excitement for the anime version.

That's pretty true. I wrongly figured Steins got no play because of the hype devouring beast that was MPD. It seems that way here on GAF, at least.
 
Hoshizora OVA

Dat shota fanservice.

Bro guy getting an OVA to himself was neat,
he gets a girl too! Good for him, usually this type of character doesn't get shit.
 
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