I've always thought Ritsu is at her best when teamed up with someone particularly Yui, compared to when she's on her own, like Joey from Friends.
I've always thought Ritsu is at her best when teamed up with someone particularly Yui, compared to when she's on her own, like Joey from Friends.
To really get the full experience you need to be crazy at the same time as everyone else to induce the correct amount of group hysteria.
Uh, thanks.
Which one's Phoebe?
So you're not picturing a fantastic Ristu spin-off show then?
My head hurts just looking at that post.
Well, I have NTHT ready to go. I'll begin the experiment tomorrow after work and sleep are taken care of.Uh huh. You've already admitted to delighting in my deliberately-designed suffering. No take backsies.
Uh huh. You've already admitted to delighting in my deliberately-designed suffering. No take backsies.
Well, I have NTHT ready to go. I'll begin the experiment tomorrow after work and sleep are taken care of.
if that acronym means what i think it does D: D: D:
I liked Piano. It was so :firehawk
I stayed up all night play Katawa Shoujo too. It's cool.OH SHIT I FORGOT TO SLEEP.
Oh well, fuck it.
I think it's part of the gag. She's 40, dresses like a teen, acts like a kid. All the girls in the show are weird.
It's payback for Yami and probably Arjuna too.if that acronym means what i think it does D: D: D:
I like the way you put that. As if you aren't sure whether it's supposed to be a joke of it's just weirdly written.
Probably a little from column A, a little from column B.
Although the fact that all the girls being nutcases is kind of the point helps his case more![]()
Going about the show in a different way than most magical girl shows while still retaining the core aspects.
I'm sure someone else can explain it in a more detailed manner :S
The real shocker is that it's not like anything that's been discussed so far and in fact isn't that relevant to the discussion at hand! As I'm sure 7th would like to remind everyone.
In the middle of my Mawaru Penguindrum marathon and I kinda regret not watching it weekly cause I'm so lost. And it doesn't help that the official thread barely has any discussions so now I have to track down the date when the episode aired and search through the anime thread.
It's payback for Yami and probably Arjuna too.
Alright, first: The idea of a deconstruction as it's usually talked about (as in, not within Derridian lit theory) is also known as "playing it straight". Most "deconstructions" as they're known are applying realistic settings, conflicts, and consequences to a traditional narrative. Madoka isn't complete in that regard. In terms of settings and conflicts, Madoka is traditional to the core. Where the show "deconstructs" is within the consequences.As you already know, Kubey, being a mysterious creature of unknown origin promising wonders for ill-explained consequences already paints a bit cynical marker of "some things are too good to be true". However, on that same note, it's not a true deconstruction since there's really no baseline for mysterious alien magical girl mascots. To be honest, the best that Makoka can claim to be is a "be careful what you wish for" narrative. Madoka isn't really a deconstruction, it's just cynical, a sort of "what if" concerning what's "good" and what's "evil" in the world of magical girls, but even then it uses the magical girl genre as a baseline, as opposed to reality.
So in conclusion, no, I don't feel that Madoka is, as a piece of media, a deconstruction of the magical girl genre. Such a work would require magical girls applied to real life and the real life () and societal consequences of being a magical girl, i.e., the conflicts that magical girls would have with military forces also trying to fight evil, or the collateral damage from having such power, or even the less cut-and-dry nature between good and evil. Madoka does that last one to an extent, but still uses the genre as a baseline as opposed to the "real". If you want a deconstruction of the magical girl genre, the best you'll find aren't actually considered magical girl shows (though I can't say I know much about Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha). Saikano and Gunslinger Girl come to mind immediately, but even then, they're really not magical girl shows.not the magical life
tl;dr Madoka is not a "deconstruction" because it still uses the magical girl genre as the baseline of its twist. Down to the core, Madoka is traditional magical girl, just with darker subject matter.
I've always thought Ritsu is at her best when teamed up with someone particularly Yui, compared to when she's on her own, like Joey from Friends.
New Prince of Tennis 1
So we've already got a battle of the ages going.
New Prince of Tennis 1
So we've already got a battle of the ages going. With so many superhuman middle schoolers, the high schoolers that actually made it better be ridiculous. Of course the former are douchebags for taking more than 1 ball.
Off to a better start than the original. Was kind of wary of this, but I'm actually interested in how this turns out.
Well that covers a wide enough range, for now. Back logs last forever anyway.Anyways, thanks for the recommendations, everyone. I'll take these shows one episode per week for now.
Wandering Son - Too many recommendations to ignore. I was worried it'd be some cloying melodramatic thing, but it sounds like it's handled extremely well.
Trapeze - Never heard of it, but it sounds interesting. It's cool to go into something with no expectations.
Level E - I know nothing except for the one spoiler I highlighted on this page. Neato!
Six shows will be plenty. If I have time or drop one of them, maybe I'll throw in Chihayafuru or Michiko. I'd watch Spice and Wolf, but I haven't seen S1 and that'd be a larger burden.
Alright, first: The idea of a deconstruction as it's usually talked about (as in, not within Derridian lit theory) is also known as "playing it straight". Most "deconstructions" as they're known are applying realistic settings, conflicts, and consequences to a traditional narrative. Madoka isn't complete in that regard. In terms of settings and conflicts, Madoka is traditional to the core. Where the show "deconstructs" is within the consequences.As you already know, Kubey, being a mysterious creature of unknown origin promising wonders for ill-explained consequences already paints a bit cynical marker of "some things are too good to be true". However, on that same note, it's not a true deconstruction since there's really no baseline for mysterious alien magical girl mascots. To be honest, the best that Makoka can claim to be is a "be careful what you wish for" narrative. Madoka isn't really a deconstruction, it's just cynical, a sort of "what if" concerning what's "good" and what's "evil" in the world of magical girls, but even then it uses the magical girl genre as a baseline, as opposed to reality.
So in conclusion, no, I don't feel that Madoka is, as a piece of media, a deconstruction of the magical girl genre. Such a work would require magical girls applied to real life and the real life () and societal consequences of being a magical girl, i.e., the conflicts that magical girls would have with military forces also trying to fight evil, or the collateral damage from having such power, or even the less cut-and-dry nature between good and evil. Madoka does that last one to an extent, but still uses the genre as a baseline as opposed to the "real". If you want a deconstruction of the magical girl genre, the best you'll find aren't actually considered magical girl shows (though I can't say I know much about Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha). Saikano and Gunslinger Girl come to mind immediately, but even then, they're really not magical girl shows.not the magical life
tl;dr Madoka is not a "deconstruction" because it still uses the magical girl genre as the baseline of its twist. Down to the core, Madoka is traditional magical girl, just with darker subject matter.
But the real question that needs to be answered is, is there more of this?
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Deconstruction in short is just 60's French bullshit. Only useful thing Derrida came up with is 'translation is transformation' but taken without context.sonicmj1 said:I shall defer to your wall of text.
Yay learning!
:lol
If this wasn't PoT I'd just say it's shopped.
Is it shopped? Please tell me it's real.
I see what you're getting at, butDoesn't Kyubey explain that the reason they become magical girls is due to the amount of energy he can collect once they transform from Magical girls to witches (after expending their magical girl life power)? Though I do think that this part of the story is it's weakest, because it doesn't really make any sense with context to Kyubey's pseudo-scientific explanation of emotions allowing greater energy to be produced than expended after entropy.
For me to watch a tennis anime it would have to have nothing less than that.But the real question that needs to be answered is, is there more of this?
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:lol
If this wasn't PoT I'd just say it's shopped.
Is it shopped? Please tell me it's real.
Madoka 8 & 9
I see what you're getting at, butDoesn't Kyubey explain that the reason they become magical girls is due to the amount of energy he can collect once they transform from Magical girls to witches (after expending their magical girl life power)? Though I do think that this part of the story is it's weakest, because it doesn't really make any sense with context to Kyubey's pseudo-scientific explanation of emotions allowing greater energy to be produced than expended after entropy.
This is actually the very point at which I start disliking the show. There's great style and mood, but when shit like that gets out it just breaks everything.Additionally, the entire show revolves around the magical girl cast with little regard for anyone outside of it, all supporting characters being somehow more paper thin than the rest of the cast. Even where Madoka's family could provide some sort of context to the plot, they're really nothing more than petty distractions. A proper deconstruction would have to consider that outside world because that's what deconstructions do, the explore the implications that media puts on society. It's kind of like in the slasher horror genre, as a general rule, if you have pre-marital sex on screen, you're doomed to die. The best Madoka could really claim is genre study or character study, and even that gets iffy with how paper thin some of the characters are in their motivations.Concerning the "sci-fi" as the "real", meta-physics are still the driving force in the show, and what really causes the actual events, as opposed to some sort of pseudo-sci-fi nonsense that Kyubei claims.
I think it's really for the best to ignore allKubey exposition. That stuff was terrible.
:lol
If this wasn't PoT I'd just say it's shopped.
Is it shopped? Please tell me it's real.
Oh my.
I don't think the part I got to in the manga ever covered this stuff. Wow, lol.It's real and it isn't even the most ridiculous match in PoT.
Oh my.
I don't think the part I got to in the manga ever covered this stuff. Wow, lol.
Bakemonogatari 6-8
I don't know about you guys, but this seems like a horrible way to try to. "Well, now that you're RIGHT ON TOP OF ME, I'm definitely less aroused..."cure someone of their mad jealousy spawned by an unrequited crush
Ano Natsu de Matteru also got picked up by CR as a delayed simulcast, only for North and South America.
It's not often that anime shocks me anymore. However, WHAT?
Sports + Shounen = Prince of Tennis.
Sports + Shounen = Prince of Tennis.
Now now, this isn't always the solution! TV Tropes has ideas about what things are but I wouldn't want to go around using them as a reference.