Winter 2012 Anime Thread of Roundcats Up in This

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Ben-To 12 END:

This show really brought it all together at the end. I can forgive it for the utter boredom of episodes 8-9 now, because 10-12 really kicked it up a few notches. It does seem that the budget was just a bit short of what they needed, since they failed to animate the final brawl involving the twins and the others, but that's okay.

Whoever 'david production' are, they left it all out on the field. Some of the big studios would do well to learn from these guys, because Goliath had better be watching his fucking back. They put everything they had into this show.

If there is anything good in this world worth fighting for, Ben-To will get a season 2.
I still think that was a deliberate choice and had nothing to do with time or budget constraints.
 
Persona 4: The Animation - 12://Being an empty shrine may be hazardous to your health

Another episode with added material not seen in the game. And it was really quite well done, if you hadn't played the game, you wouldn't know what to expect. If you had played the game, you were wondering what the fuck is going on. The sequence which at first didn't make any sense ended up being pretty fuck-awesome. Then they had a fuck-awesome fight sequence. Seiji Kishi doesn't have a clue how to direct anything other than action, but at least he does direct the action really well.

I still don't understand how the character designs can be THIS UGLY or the non-fighting animation THIS BAD, but oh well. The show continues to sell extremely well on shiny round discs, could SOMEBODY throw these guys a budget bone?

Next up appears to be more S.Link stuff. This is the part in the game which was most boring, I recall a whole month of nothing but S.Links crap. I hope they get through it quickly.
 
Steins;Gate 12

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Steins;Gate 12

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yeah pretty much my thoughts too at the time
 
Come on, Jexhius. Just imagine 1000 pictures of yourself in one thread. It's a dream come true.

It sounds like some kind of nightmare, except it's a nightmare that only people in this era can have because of the internet. I'll stick with the one where you're chased by something that's hard to make out, thanks.
I really hope nobody's new years resolution was to post less on AnimeGAF. Cause everybody has failed :(

I've succeeded.
 
Blood-C was far more interesting in its earlier moments.

I agree, but I was thinking more about audience response. In general, after a couple of episodes of Blood C lots of people got tired of the show 'doggedly sticking to a dull formula' and so they stopped watching, assuming the show would carry on repeating that formula and never changing.
Gundam Seed HD 01:

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.
I don't know, if it's a good restoration job it might well look better. For example, what I've seen of the Highschool of the Dead BD's they look worse than the Patlabor BD's, and that show was made 'in HD'.
 
was hoping to see more faces of animegaf tbh

Most of us aren't going to upload real pictures of ourselves to an Internet forum.

There's no evidence that's really you, anyways. It could be your hapless roommate you conned in getting a picture of. It could be a movie I've never seen. Who knows.
 
Which anime should I finish first? Mushishi, Samurai Champloo, or Welcome to the NHK?

Well, as there's an ongoing storyline I'd finish of Samuari Champloo but I'd definitely make sure to get round to Mushi-Shi as I think it's the best show of the three that you mentioned.
Don't make me watch Nisemonogatari. Please don't.

You know, you're perfectly free to come and go as you like. There's no reason that a .gif should control your viewing habits!
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.

Well, considering your thoughts on the first movie I don't imagine that you'll care much for the second one. I guess you can always watch the new pieces of animation on youtube, or something.
 
Most of us aren't going to upload real pictures of ourselves to an Internet forum.

There's no evidence that's really you, anyways. It could be your hapless roommate you conned in getting a picture of. It could be a movie I've never seen. Who knows.

what would I gain from lying? lol
 
I'm trying to think of food-related anime that aren't battle shounen but I'm drawing a blank. Hrm.

Yumeiro Patissiere, Antique Bakery, Ristorante Paradiso (vaguely), Super Veggie Torracman (kind of), Cooking Master Boy , Bartender (well, for alcohol)...
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.

Well Steins;Gate started earlier than MPD but it also had a 'long tail', with a number of posters picking the show up sometime after it had ended after seeing positive reactions to it.
 
Sengoku Basara: The Last Party -

All the best parts about the series - the bombastic, very gay, exceedingly flamboyant clashes between historical-warlords-turned-videogame-characters - tuned up even higher and with better production. Fucking amazing. Now this is a goddamn anime. The second half of the movie is pretty much just nonstop in your face fucking action, and overall it's silly, humorous, and thoroughly badass.

It's fucking Sengoku Basara so the writing has its faults (example: about ten minutes could easily be trimmed out of the first half of the movie, due to it being nothing but rather dull exposition), but who the fuck cares, it's fucking Sengoku Basara.

Honestly I think even people who didn't buy into the manliness of the TV series could watch this and enjoy themselves, although they'd miss out on all the subtle (lol) interplay between the characters, who you are assumed to already know about.



 
lol wow
i thought we were cool now?

LOL we are. I'm actually talking to you now! :3

My point was that it's silly to think that other people will post real photos of themselves. Most people value the anonymity of the Internet forum. In this case, our little Animu-GAF threads can get pretty creepy (though I am utterly normal!) and it's better that nobody we know in the real world ever finds about what we talk about here.

The only thing that's really 'anime mainstream' is One Piece and it's ilk. Oh, and K-On!. Everything else is weird stuff for otaku.

Yes, but that wasn't the point I was making to possibly-real-photograph-of-Miri-kun.
 
Wandering Son 1

This is an extremely well-made, well-directed, poetic and beautiful show - though the shiny hair can be a bit much. The composition of the class feels a bit contrived to make gender issues appear everywhere, but I don't mind.

I think what you're supposed to say is "Oh god, their hair is so shiny, what is this crap? Also, what the hell is going on? I don't even know anyone's names?!"
Rinne no Lagrange 1

Seems pretty fun. The more female mech shows we get, the closer we are to getting a female Simon. Maybe Madoka will be the one to finally one-up Nono.

It looks like we're only going to carry on getting female mecha pilots if they can deliver as much fanservice as humanly possible. See: Kallen.
 
I'm not seeing the problem here. Also, there wasn't very much fanservice (so far) in RnL.

Huh? Have we all watched the same show? It was packed with fanservice, unless your criteria for 'a lot of fanservice' is Agent Aika.
It's hard to imagine the anime being done better than it was (unless you're Jexhius), so you might as well watch it now and play the game later.

I can think of a few, actually.

- Better pacing
- Much better character animation
- Substantially improved background art
- Overhauled colour pallet
- A more diverse and better integrated soundtrack (although at points it certainly worked well)
- A better grasp of editing to create mood and tone
- Vastly improved cinematography

It's far from 'perfect'. Even pretty good shows could probably improve on some, if not all, of those areas. Steins;Gate is a good show with a very average production.
 
Just under 7 and a half hours left to a new episode of Natsume! Hopefully the production values are better than what we got with season 3.

Sengoku Basara: The Last Party -

All the best parts about the series - the bombastic, rather gay, exceedingly flamboyant clashes between historical-warlords-turned-videogame-characters - tuned up even higher and with better production. Fucking amazing. Now this is a goddamn anime. The second half of the movie is pretty much just nonstop in your face fucking action, and overall it's silly, humorous, and thoroughly badass.
*adds series to backlog*
 
My point was that it's silly to think that other people will post real photos of themselves. Most people value the anonymity of the Internet forum. In this case, our little Animu-GAF threads can get pretty creepy (though I am utterly normal!) and it's better that nobody we know in the real world ever finds about what we talk about here.
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embrace the creepy!
become animu!
Its so hard to even get a gaf account i doubt anyone would ever know anyone IRL
 
It looks like we're only going to carry on getting female mecha pilots if they can deliver as much fanservice as humanly possible. See: Kallen.
Well, Rideback was aired back in '09 and was fairly progressive. Then again, that wasn't a traditional mecha show. Speaking of which, I want more Rideback. :(
 
I felt that the earlier episodes had much to offer too, but it's indisputable that what you're referring to changed everything.

The world was never the same again. Still, the shows environmental message is clear from the start. Some people don't like the fact that it has a clear voice of responsibility, a social conscience if you will, but that's just because they're looking to sit down on the couch and turn off their brains. As soon as you present something as a 'challenge' to their cosy world view they reject it out of hand because it's too much effort to reconsider their position on these vital issues.
 
It looks like we're only going to carry on getting female mecha pilots if they can deliver as much fanservice as humanly possible. See: Kallen.

I actually want to comment on this a bit more than what I said above.

The mecha genre used to have primarily a male fanbase, during the glory days of Gundam and it's ilk. Over the years, the fanbase has shifted to being primarily female, which is one reason Code Geass was so fabulous. Actually, it was probably the primary reason.

I would imagine the studios would like to appeal more to males, but it's pretty obvious that today's male anime fans aren't interested in the stuff they used to be. My comment that combining moe and mecha hasn't been done all that much outside of Xenoglossia was sort of referring to this. The point of adding a bunch of moe moe girls to a mecha show is probably to recapture more of the male audience. A necessary component of this is fanservice, so there it is. It's not as dumb nor as constant as the fanservice in Guilty Crown, anyways, not that I'm saying a whole lot there.

Kallen was there for the male watchers of Code Geass. I always found it hilarious that everybody in that show piloted their mechas sitting in a normal chair, except Kallen, who mounted and straddled her controls in the most blatantly fanservicey way possible. Hilarious and awesome.
 
Warning: Not Anime

I can remember, way back around 2002, Matt Casamassina posting a link to an online web comic in the IGN Cube mailbag. This web comic was an experience I had never seen before. Instead of using the typical panel format, a "statically animated", cinematic approach was used. To add to the atmosphere, sound effects and music accompanied the visuals. It didn't take long for me to get hooked on this "motion comic" by following its release chapter by chapter, downloading them with my dial-up connection. When the first high resolution DVD remake, complete with voice acting, was released I made sure to nab a copy.

I've actually owned the Broken Saints DVD for some time and they do an impressive job constructing atmosphere, considering the limitations of the medium they chose to work in. Definitely worth a watch, or at least I thought so several years ago.
I don't think I remember this episode.

Actually I don't recall much of Yami at all now beyond shaky cam and QUILL.

Must be repressing.

Your brain has already blocked it from your mind as a defence mechanism, which is the perfectly healthy thing to do.
You lucky soul.

I hate you.

Perhaps if you were allowed to simply watch Yami and not write about it your brain would also 'forget' the horrors you witnessed.
 
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.

Unfortunately it lacks random animu staff name for staff whoreing gaf to jerk off to.

My dear zombiemoebros:

Sankarea is Studio DEEN.

Lol. ;_;

it's about a moezombie being moe
which later turns into a harem
, any anime studio can do that.
 
Well, Rideback was aired back in '09 and was fairly progressive. Then again, that wasn't a traditional mecha show. Speaking of which, I want more Rideback. :(

Unfortunately it wasn't very good either, even if it did have a ballerina in it. I actually think that women in fighting shows have reached a far better point on the spectrum of 'legitimate female character' to 'on screen for fanservice only' spectrum. Then again, it's not like mecha shows are popular enough to have much innovation in that field, they're either trying to sell to older fans of anime or appealing to otaku fetishes. Which, as Unknown correctly points out, includes the huge mecha fanbase who are actually looking for lots of pretty boys to fill out the main cast so that there can be implied homosexual subtext at all times.

Hmm, then again, ∀ Gundam and Patlabor were full of great female characters (which is especially bizarre in the case of Gundam considering how Tomino's women generally act) so I'm actually wrong on that one.
 
My dear zombiemoebros:

Sankarea is Studio DEEN.

Lol. ;_;

DEEEEEEEN!!!!

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Unfortunately it wasn't very good either, even if it did have a ballerina in it. I actually think that women in fighting shows have reached a far better point on the spectrum of 'legitimate female character' to 'on screen for fanservice only' spectrum. Then again, it's not like mecha shows are popular enough to have much innovation in that field, they're either trying to sell to older fans of anime or appealing to otaku fetishes. Which, as Unknown correctly points out, includes the huge mecha fanbase who are actually looking for lots of pretty boys to fill out the main cast so that there can be implied homosexual subtext at all times.

Hmm, then again, ∀ Gundam and Patlabor were full of great female characters (which is especially bizarre in the case of Gundam considering how Tomino's women generally act) so I'm actually wrong on that one.

UC women generally strike me as the lady of the house with naginata in hand; strong, but not necessarily independent, certainly not progressive, and female primarily to tug extra-hard at the heartsrings when they inevitably die.
 
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