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Hanako is cute too. Emi is uber genki as well. >:X
Hanako is cute too. Emi is uber genki as well. >:X
Er, what? So Taichi is a dick because he got a girlfriend? Should he have remained pure all his life for Chihaya or something? And he's a dick because he's Chihaya's friend instead of lover? Should he have kissed her the moment he met her again? Said, "You're the only one for me, let's elope right now"? When did a man having a non-romantic relationship with a woman become a terrible thing?
Well, I took a break from it around episode 6, I'll get back to it eventually.
Now I'm waiting for the rest of GAF to describe their perfect waifus.
No, I'm sad that I'll never have an awesome accent like Arata!Firehawk is just bitter that Taichi is cooler than he'll ever be, so he has to find ways to downplay Taichi's awesomeness.
I just assume Japan is more conservative than America.:lol live in sin? Is this the 60's or something? Neither Chihaya nor Taichi are Catholic anyways.
These are works of fiction. Where as in real life you can't just say "God did it", you can say that when you are talking about works produced by a single person.Absence of evidence is not evidence.
I dunno, as someone who has friends who had abusive boyfriends, some of his qualities -Er, what? So Taichi is a dick because he got a girlfriend? Should he have remained pure all his life for Chihaya or something? And he's a dick because he's Chihaya's friend instead of lover? Should he have kissed her the moment he met her again? Said, "You're the only one for me, let's elope right now"? When did a man having a non-romantic relationship with a woman become a terrible thing?
Good pull!
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No, I'm sad that I'll never have an awesome accent like Arata!
I just assume Japan is more conservative than Americans.Mostly because Asians are Asian. lol
These are works of fiction. Where as in real life you can't just say "God did it", you can say that when you are talking about works produced by a single person.
Unless the author actually forgot that they gave Taichi girlfriend, then you can only assume that he's still dating her.
I dunno, as someone who has friends who had abusive boyfriends, some of his qualities -- irk me. It's very easy to undouche him - make it clear that he has no romantic intentions and is perfectly happy being in the friendzone and suddenly he becomes as likeable as Porky and Desky (and Sensei). But the text seems to be set on this triangle (and maybe square, with the Queen), so it's clear that he's supposed to be one of the major players at some point.such as his possessiveness over her in that one scene from the first tournament
I'll admit that a lot of this comes from the fact that Arata is fairly absent from the show. And really, the only thing that you know about him is that he.blames himself for his grandfather's death
I have no doubt that Taichi will become a two/three dimensional character when the inevitable showdown withhappens. At least, I think it's clear that he's being set up for some heavyhis motherat some point anyway... because that's just how all bishie characters are developed in these romances. Maybe at that point, I won't dislike him as much.Tiger Mom angst
If you seriously want to argue that the author has no intention of having Taichi be a player in the love polygon that is building - that the main thrust of the love story will be Queen - Arata - Chihaya - then maybe I'll be convinced. But at that point, there's no real point in having "teams" at all.
(Team Chihaya > Team Queen).
Good pull!
.I was expecting you to post a picture of fat Rihoko with a big X on her face
I'll admit that a lot of this comes from the fact that Arata is fairly absent from the show.
You said waifus, not friends.Good pull!
.I was expecting you to post a picture of fat Rihoko with a big X on her face
I revisited this series (failed to finish it) due to that crying Elsie pic that showed up in this thread. I'm almost positive the 2nd season was better, but I liked the first season better.
Between this and Blood +, maybe I shouldn't revisit series I've dropped.
Ah yeah, sorry for spoiling that.As much as it was looking like it, I was really hoping that this wasn't the case.
SoYou said waifus, not friends.
Hey,The disapproving parent/parent figure trope is one of the most common shoujo tropes out there. Pretty much all the major ones do it.
All the more proof of a Taichi victory!!!
Ah yeah, sorry for spoiling that.
Hey,!Dead grandpa > Tiger mom
I don't have a big enough shoujo sample size to know whether or not this is true!Re: Chihayafuru and Taichi/Arata
I'm pretty sure there have been shoujo losers who hadwhile not can be said for the other one. Disapproving super rich grandma is the true winner though.dead relatives
I don't have a big enough shoujo sample size to know whether or not this is true!
I just wonder if that's a case of writers being lazy though.
Er, what? So Taichi is a dick because he got a girlfriend? Should he have remained pure all his life for Chihaya or something? And he's a dick because he's Chihaya's friend instead of lover? Should he have kissed her the moment he met her again? Said, "You're the only one for me, let's elope right now"? When did a man having a non-romantic relationship with a woman become a terrible thing?
I'm just waiting for him to go 100% bitchmade and project his faults onto Chihaya. It'd make for a nonsensical scene, conjured hierarchy and all, but it's where his character seems to be heading.
Up to ep 6 and what I've gathered from Taichi so far is what the show's been saying about him from his first showing up. He's the spineless narcissist; very much the typical turbulent 'nice guy.' A character that can't make a move unless he has a posse inflate his ego, and is assured victory from the get go. Hence why he hangs ontoI'm just waiting for him to go 100% bitchmade and project his faults onto Chihaya. It'd make for a nonsensical scene, conjured hierarchy and all, but it's where his character seems to be heading.a girlfriend that, in his words, he's not attached to at all as a backup plan, just in case all romantic chances--and let's not pretend, he is dying for a romance with her. Hardly platonic--with Chihaya go south; Softened landings.
Socan't be included either.Kaoru
I like Emi too :3Hanako is cute too. Emi is uber genki as well. >:X
Seems like I missed a waifu discussion.
Rihoko's pretty comfortable in the friendzone I imagine. No chance against Sexhair.
there will undoubtedly be more of them
[Guilty Crown ep. 12]
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Now that the ultimate cockblocker has been taken out of the picture, Shoe can finally concentrate on building his harem.
niiniigami esuesu purasu 1-2
Now with the best girl out of the way we shall finally find out if Rihoko can ever get herself out of the treacherous friendzone (she fucking better or i'm gonna be mad as hell). A shame that it's gonna be a while before we get to the sexhair.![]()
FUTSUUUUU
I like her too, though I still dropped the show
cheers broI highly approve of your taste.
You said waifus, not friends.
I'm kind of confused, you revisited it and found the second season better, but you still didn't like it? Because if you ended up liking it then why wouldn't you revisit it? Also I'm a fanboy so my opinion is null, but I also enjoyed both seasons and agree season 2 was better.
As for Blood+ well... Understandable.
Symphogear 1
While it's not really the worst thing ever, the bland character designs and the absolutely fucking atrocious monster designs prevent me from taking any of this shit seriously at all.
I'm giving it one more episode just to see what happens.
Yeah! Like the bunch of amateurs they were. Those unfamiliar with the events can see here the famous explanation by Mr. Takeda itself:I'm pretty sure Nadia from Nadia is there as well. Or wait, maybe not because of course GAINAX don't own that,or any of the associated rights. Sometimes I forget how dumb GAINAX were with their contracts.
http://www.gwern.net/docs/2002-notenki-memoirs#fushigi-no-umi-no-nadiaI guess you could say it was Nadia that gave GAINAX its name recognition in mainstream Japan - up until then, only hardcore fans knew the company. This marked a serious turning point for us.
Meanwhile, tensions had peaked within the company. Things had turned sour between Okada and Inoue as they fought for company leadership. But the ensuing power struggle came to an abrupt halt when Okada invited none other than Sawamura to head up GAINAX.
We were all taken by surprise. Shocked, even. I mean, this was Sawamura. When it came to running General Products, he and I couldn’t have disagreed more. Maybe Okada didn’t feel like he could talk to me about it first. I don’t know. At any rate, there were those in GAINAX who saw this as a move on Okada’s part to try and consolidate power, but the truth is, he really struggled with his decision. He apparently consulted Yamaga and Akai about how to resolve the situation, at which point somebody brought up Sawamura’s name. “If he isn’t doing anything right now, maybe he wouldn’t mind coming and giving us a head”, or something to that effect, and the wheels were set in motion.
Elsewhere, Inoue was flying solo and busily advancing his own projects. Group TAC had been invited to join a pitch at NHK for a new television program, and they in turn had requested settings and specific character designs (which, incidentally, were based on a proposal already submitted to NHK).
Of course, I think that TAC had actually invited GAINAX (having already produced Gunbuster) to assist with the pitch, and not just Inoue. It seems, however, that Inoue viewed this as an opportunity to strike off on his own. He decided to bypass Okada, whom he no longer considered trustworthy, and had Sadamoto and Maeda secretly work on the settings, character designs, storyboards and so forth.
It goes without saying that all this eventually came to light, but the pitch had already concluded, and NHK had decided to go with the idea that Inoue had presented. That idea was Nadia, and preliminary calculations showed that the budget for the project would drive GAINAX well into the red.
Okada, Sawamura and myself attended the Nadia production meeting at NHK. In no uncertain terms, we demanded that either Inoue step down from the project or GAINAX would withdraw. Thinking back, it wasn’t the smartest move we ever made. There was a producer from Toho in attendance, and I wouldn’t be surprised if he bears a grudge against us to this day.
They had already filled the director’s position, but he said something like “This isn’t at all what we talked about in our first meeting”, and promptly dropped out of the project. Anno would later be chosen as his replacement, and the rest of the staff - as well as NHK and Toho - sided with GAINAX rather than Inoue. In one fell swoop, Inoue had both left the project and quit his position at GAINAX.
The whole thing was just handled so recklessly. I think the entire mess could have been avoided had there been more communication between Okada and Inoue.
In any event, GAINAX was brought on to produce Nadia, and was left facing an impossibly large budget. All said and done, the company ended up some 80 million yen in the red, and was denied any of the rights associated with the project. In this sense, Nadia both is and isn’t a “GAINAX” production.
Some years later, Disney would produce a cartoon that fans in both America and Japan would claim was practically a carbon copy of Nadia. Several people asked us if we planned to sue, but the only response we could give was, “Please take this up with NHK and Toho.”
Numerous stories have already surfaced about the various mishaps that occurred during the production of Nadia, so I’ll refrain from going into them here. Suffice it to say that behind each of these events, several other events were simultaneously taking place…
We never did acquire any of the rights to the anime, but a point was made of letting us have the rights to the game adaptation, something for which we are still deeply grateful. The PC game, which we produced in-house, went on to set record earnings for us.
And nothing of value was lost.Interesting bit of news -- apparently Funimation decided to pull their BD release for Sora no Otoshimono Forte rather than delay it due to the Japanese licensor, Kadokawa, having issues with the NA release date being too close to the Japanese one.
http://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-ne...-canceled-heavens-lost-property-forte-blu-ray
Brings up an interesting question, though -- if reverse importing continues to be a worry of the licensors, what would be an appropriate wait time before a cheaper overseas release?
And nothing of value was lost.
Yeah! Like the bunch of amateurs they were. Those unfamiliar with the events can see here the famous explanation by Mr. Takeda itself:
http://www.gwern.net/docs/2002-noten...o-umi-no-nadia