Winter 2012 Anime Thread of Roundcats Up in This

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Yajima!?
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Nice missile spam near the end there. The mech battles in this really do have some nice choreography in spots even if they aren't perfect.
 
Can someone recommend some anime that is either war theme (e.g. like Last Exile, no Gundam/robot please) or something silly (like Working!!) please? Does not have to be recent.

For something silly, try Soredemo Machi wa Mawateiru.
 
Can someone recommend some anime that is either war theme (e.g. like Last Exile, no Gundam/robot please) or something silly (like Working!!) please? Does not have to be recent.

war: berserk...it's medieval war but if you want spaceship war I got nothing.
silly:gintama

I dunno, I've always seen Berserk as extremely juvenile and overly gratuitous in just about every way. I'll never understand the love for it. I honestly don't get how any socially well-adjusted individual can get any enjoyment out of it either, considering the type of stuff it revels in. Grotesque killings and lots 'o rape every 10 pages, woo.

Didn't you like Akira?

Akira has some pretty grotesque blood, guts and oh they managed to get a bit of some young girl's titty in there.
 
Filthy, ignorant plebeian here: which version are you referring to?
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Area no Kishi/Knight in the Area 5

I hope they tone down the "grip your heart and heartbeat" sound after every mention of soccer. Anyway decent episode, with the formal introduction of characters in the opening, Kaoru, and the captain, Mao, was it (had the stylish swim shorts), were cool. Beach soccer was cool, hope theres more.
 
Trapeze 05

Great as usual.

This episode affected a lot of the preconceptions I had about the show, from what was established in the first episode.
With the way that Dr. Irabu followed the characters around all the time (in the same time period) and the way that nobody outside the patients commented on his being there, I always assumed that he didn't really exist outside of his office, and I didn't have to pay attention to the way he changes form from kid to adult to bear-thing.
In this episode,
he exists outside of his office, and other people know him and acknowledge him.

I feel like I'm half-right and half-wrong, but now there's a sort of overarching mystery that may be addressed, which gives things a little more urgency than before, when I was enjoying each episodic tale for its own sake.
 
Knight in the Area 5:
I'm not really a fan of how fast the anime is going. They skipped over some pretty interesting stuff from the manga in this episode. Still, it's nice to be getting to some of the really good stuff from this period of the story. I just wish they weren't going at such a fast pace. We missed out on a lot of good stuff. 26 chapters in 4 episodes is...pretty frantic.
 
Knight in the Area 5 is so dumb because of the whole
my brother's heart talks to me
thing.

I get the feeling that it's going to be the crux of the story, but I can't take it that serious. And this is coming from Cross Game, which went stupid when
a girl who looks exactly like Wakaba shows up out of nowhere
in order to create a fake love triangle.
 
Can someone recommend some anime that is either war theme (e.g. like Last Exile, no Gundam/robot please) or something silly (like Working!!) please? Does not have to be recent.

If you want silliness, watch Dororon Enma-Kun MeraMera and Yondemasuyo, Azazel-san. Both are a bit more silly than Working though.
 
I'm pretty sure I don't live in a reality where every single person I know has been
sacrificed and tormented for someone's wish.

Neither do I thankfully. But that could have been the case for the Korean/Chinese comfort women and still the case in parts of South Africa(?).
 
Zoku Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei 3

Well, the first part was quite confusing. Giving us animation that has no relevance and instead make the plot a radio drama made it hard for me to really focus on either one. Didn't even realize there was a new person introduced or that she was a classmate.

I did like the latter bits with the dramatic statements and reaction shots.
 
Blood C is not a trainwreck. The writers clearly planned for the show to go a certain manner from the outset, they weren't just making stuff up as they went along for extra shock value.

A trainwreck is the kind of thing which lots of people watch because it's hard to turn your head away - but Blood C opened with a series of boring, formulaic episodes which is exactly where most people dropped it. Very few people seemed to get to the end of the show, and I know that many people here wouldn't have picked it up without duckroll bringing it up.

I know that practically no-one watched that show because there were very, very few blog posts about the ending. If you've seen how the show ends, you'd have to write something fairly substantial about it, so I can tell many people never even got that far.

As was suggested, no, a trainwreck is most certainly still a trainwreck when it's the engineer who intentionally derailed the train.

If Strike Witches really is such a defining moment for us as a species then how come I still see girls wearing pants all the time?
Because most of the world has not yet realized its brilliance.

Even when Jesus was alive, we ended up nailing him to a cross. :(
Indeed, these things take time. Hopefully they will eventually come around, right? :)

So shame at one's own puny flesh, then? Gotcha.
Yup.
 
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