Winter 2012 Anime Thread of Roundcats Up in This

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Yup, in fact that was also Funi, last year at Anime Expo, as "Cat Planet Cuties". Their site for it seems to indicate some sort of release early this year.

SOLD

Also, the following are shipped on their way to my house now.

Yamada's First Time: B Gata H Kei DVD/BR
World God Only Knows, The Blu-ray Complete
Akikan! DVD Complete Collection (S)

I'm guessing Asobi Ni Iku yo was licensed around the same time as these.
 
I have to congratulate you guys. Multiple people watching School Days, Code Geass, and Arjuna is like 8 simultaneous trainwrecks. I don't know if we've ever caused such an impressive clusterfuck of schadenfreude before.

And, you know, it's nice to not be the lab rat for once.

Well, I could always start up Simoun.
That would be an additional trainwreck. Maybe even combine it with Melody of Oblivion.
 
Yeah but Gintama is just a gag series, when all's said and done, it doesn't seem to be that concerned with becoming a long-running story kind of show. That's not to say I wouldn't like to what that show would be, but Gintama isn't trying to be it. It's kind of like Patlabor in that sense, they both occasionally delve into the 'serious arc' but that arc rarely affects the day-to-day comedy episodes.

I'd be fine with it not affecting the day to day episodes, but it doesn't even affect the other serious arcs.
 
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Another 2

The deliberately slow pacing of the show continues to work for me. Maybe if things don't get in motion soon I'll start taking more notice but so far so good.

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*raises hand*
 
I have to congratulate you guys. Multiple people watching School Days, Code Geass, and Arjuna is like 8 simultaneous trainwrecks. I don't know if we've ever caused such an impressive clusterfuck of schadenfreude before.

And, you know, it's nice to not be the lab rat for once.
I hate to admit it but I still haven't watched Geass. :<

I was thinking of watching the Haruhi movie and K-On!! after this "experience" but now...
 
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Oh man I haven't ice skated in several years.
Makes me want to go down to the local rink for a couple hours.
Sakura trying to ice skate is super hnnnnng.

I was never good at ice-skating. I feel their pain. :/

This has been happening to me for a while, but now I've got to ask, what is the full name of this grotesque Midori thing, because everytime I see the name and the word grotesque my head is filled with this image.

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And it just plain confuses the crap out of me.

This Midori is awesome! Seriously one of the biggest surprises I encountered. I was hellbent on not watching it because of the promo images and assumptions of non-stop masturbation jokes, when it was recommended to me by a trusted female friend of mine who assured me it was anything but. One of the best recommendations she's ever given me. ^^;
 
Yeah but Gintama is just a gag series, when all's said and done, it doesn't seem to be that concerned with becoming a long-running story kind of show. That's not to say I wouldn't like to what that show would be, but Gintama isn't trying to be it. It's kind of like Patlabor in that sense, they both occasionally delve into the 'serious arc' but that arc rarely affects the day-to-day comedy episodes.

I'd be fine with it not affecting the day to day episodes, but it doesn't even affect the other serious arcs.

I'd be lying if I said no part of me cared if the events of serious arcs had lasting consequences on the story. When all is said and done, I am fine with the way it is. Like Jexhius says, at it's core, Gintama is a gag series. Sorachi could write in game changing plot lines, unfortunately that would require the enforcement of the fourth wall. You also can't ignore the fact characters do not age.

One thing I like about Gintama is the wealth of characters. Many of them receive quite a bit of development upon introduction, especially the antagonists. That's part of the reason I find the serious arcs work so well.

At the end of the day Sorachi may never explain the mysteries of Gintoki's past. Having a little mystery isn't necessarily a bad thing.
 
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I'll admit, the combination used to destroy the tower was totally epic. And it actually didn't totally feel like an asspull victory for once even if it is a bit disappointing that
Saori had to bail them out again.

Kind of have mixed feelings about the show. On one hand, I can definitely appreciate what it has done for the genre. On the other, it really hasn't aged well and poorly executes certain plot and battle points that are now trademarks of Shounen.

My biggest complaint with the actual content is how the fights played out. After the opening acts, very rarely did a win actually feel like a well-deserved one. Even when sacrifices became the norm, it still felt like an asspull that the enemy would have been able to handle had they either not been fucking around or flat out giving up despite being more than capable of absolutely destroying the Bronze Saints. The Gold Saints arc is particularly notable as only one fight actually delivered on both the tension and satisfaction that comes with an earned victory. Other than that fight, there is only one other that I actually liked which was Seiya vs Shiryu because it used a legitimate strategy, something that all but disappears from the series afterwards.

The constant recycled animation is definitely noticeable as well. I don't really want to fault it for that considering the scale and time it aired, but I can't really call it anything but intrusive. Had I watched this as a kid, I may have been less likely to notice it and more forgiving, but it's a bit hard to do now. While there still is plenty of recycled animation in the genre these days, it can mostly be attributed to long recaps at the beginning of the episode which are much more easily skipped than in the middle of an important fight.

The latter is probably more annoying to me than the former, so I'm thinking if this were to get a full remake with modern art, animation, removed filler, and possibly a slightly altered script, I would love it.

I pretty much have the opposite problem than Fist of the North Star. While that had little variety yet more "weight" and tension to the fights with fewer asspulls, this has more variety but less tension and weight in its fights. I guess as far as 80s shounen go, I can really only recommend Dragon Ball.

I'm still interested enough in the concept to move onto the OVAs and Lost Canvas though, so that's something.
 
I was never good at ice-skating. I feel their pain. :/



This Midori is awesome! Seriously one of the biggest surprises I encountered. I was hellbent on not watching it because of the promo images and assumptions of non-stop masturbation jokes, when it was recommended to me by a trusted female friend of mine who assured me it was anything but. One of the best recommendations she's ever given me. ^^;

It is.
Midori Days (Midori no Hibi) is a really cute show that doesn't go overboard with the obvious jokes. It actually focuses on romance and playful humor, with likeable characters and cuteness by the boatload. Midori is a sweetheart and Seiji was the misunderstood badass before Ryuji from Toradora even existed. It has a great ending too. And the OP/EDs are great.
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I'm noticing a theme today.

I still need to watch the last episode of Princess Tutu today

I still need to watch the last episode of Princess Tutu today

I still need to watch the last episode of Princess Tutu today

I still need to watch the last episode of Princess Tutu today

I still need to watch the last episode of Princess Tutu today

I still need to watch the last episode of Princess Tutu today

I still need to watch the last episode of Princess Tutu today.

I still need to watch the last episode of Princess Tutu today

I still need to watch the last episode of Princess Tutu today

I still need to watch the last episode of Princess Tutu today

I still need to watch the last episode of Princess Tutu today
 
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Sakura and Yukito team up for a puzzle solving contest around town.
No Card to capture but it was a touching episode. Something I'm sure Nelvana tried VERY hard to delete from existence.

Up next: KURISIMASU EPISODO!
 
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Sakura and Yukito team up for a puzzle solving contest around town.
No Card to capture but it was a touching episode. Something I'm sure Nelvana tried VERY hard to delete from existence.

Up next: KURISIMASU EPISODO!

I loved how
Meilin was stuck on the first puzzle and kept getting furious that all her answers were deemed wrong.
XD
 
My biggest complaint with the actual content is how the fights played out. After the opening acts, very rarely did a win actually feel like a well-deserved one. Even when sacrifices became the norm, it still felt like an asspull that the enemy would have been able to handle had they either not been fucking around or flat out giving up despite being more than capable of absolutely destroying the Bronze Saints. The Gold Saints arc is particularly notable as only one fight actually delivered on both the tension and satisfaction that comes with an earned victory. Other than that fight, there is only one other that I actually liked which was Seiya vs Shiryu because it used a legitimate strategy, something that all but disappears from the series afterwards.

Although I generally dislike the repetitive format of the Saint Seya battles, I thought the Gold Saints ones were executed well enough.

Like you say there, most of the wins of the protagonists in that arc weren't earned or fair. Well, I think that was the point. Their opponents often just let them pass or were too arrogant to end the fight earlier while they could still win. The viewer gets the sense that the Gold Saints actually are strong, and not just glorified Silver Saints, when the usual "I'll get up and beat you down" routine fails for once. If the Bronze Saints had gotten "fair" wins there, the Gold Saints would have come out of that arc like a bunch of jokes. But, thanks to their handling there, they're still viable characters afterwards. It's why the opponents in the Asgard and Poseidon arcs keep up with the Bronze Saints, they hadn't truly matched the Gold Saints yet.
 
I'd be fine with it not affecting the day to day episodes, but it doesn't even affect the other serious arcs.

That's not quite true. While many of the serious arcs are largely self-contained, a couple of them do directly build on earlier events. For instance, the Red Spider arc builds on the earlier Yoshiwara arc, and the 4 Devas arc draws on a number of stories from throughout the series.
 
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I'm shocked
they didn't have some cop out where they said "it wasn't really alchohol after all, lawl so funny."
Bold choices in this ground breaking show. I'm also not sure what time period this is supposed to be. I don't think its present day because I haven't seen a cell phone yet and I haven't seen anything else that would place it in the present day. Not that it really matters but its just something that's been bugging me as I've been watching the show.
 
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