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the words DEEN and "quality control" should never belong in the same sentence.
I dunno man, Patlabor, Angel's Egg and Maison Ikkoku look pretty good.
the words DEEN and "quality control" should never belong in the same sentence.
Chihayafuru 18: I think the problem with this episode is that they crammed too much stuff into twenty minutes. Chihaya versus Sakura-san should have been expanded into a full episode, and the finals of Class D and B feel very summarised as well. I understand the recap episode is probably inconsequential, but it is sad to see that the show is getting rushed after that happened.
Dear GAF, I'd like to ask if there is any difference between this Complete Brick Shrink Set compared to the individual dvds in terms of content? I just want to be sure, hoping to hear from anyone especially those who have purchased Gate Keepers dvds before. =[
New information on what E7AO really is:
The setting is "Earth" in the year 2025 A.D. The story is about Ao and his friends fighting against monsters known as Secret. "Generacion Bull" (sp?) is a private military company in the business of defeating Secrets, and they have assembled IFO (Intelligence Flying Object) pilots with great skills - all of which are girls.
The first new character shown is a 16 year old girl from France called Flair. She's the leader of Team Piped Piper, and sees Ao as a rival. The second new character is a 15 year old girl from America called Elena. She's a geek girl and little bit of a klutz, also a member of Team Piped Piper.
Well, the weirdest part about this entire thing is that:
a) This takes place in 2025 AD on Earth, 13 years in the future from now. So the parts about there being real world countries and stuff makes sense.
b) This is also supposed to be an official sequel to the E7 TV series, and Ao is the son of Eureka and Renton. Nirvash "recognizes" Ao as "Eureka".
A and B doesn't add up in any way. It's illogical and nonsensical. Something is really fucked up about this.
They can't even get the price gouging model right?- Each volume has all the same extras listed as the above box release (error?)
Come on, this is anime. Someone decided that this looked okay too:
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Oniisama E 28-29
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would that he were a better copycat.
It's also pretty telling w.r.t his view of character and theme and development of the same, especially in the sections where he talks about Motoko and humanity.
Sounds like a guy who knows what he's doing.And with Motoko Kusanagi, I had trouble putting my finger on the true identity of this character. This was because she happened to be a superhuman!
Damning interview with Kamiyama: http://www.productionig.com/contents/works_sp/02_/s08_/index.html
Sounds like a guy who knows what he's doing.
Kinokuniya's listing also leaked all 8 episode titles for the series:
第1話「あとどれだけ叫べばいいのだろう」
第2話「夜明けを抱く空」
第3話「こらえた涙があふれそうなの」
第4話「いつか夢見た世界が閉じる」
第5話「ブラック・ロックシューター」
第6話「あるはずもないあの時の希望」
第7話「闇を駆ける星に願いを」
第8話「世界を超えて」
Ep1 - How much more must I shout?
Ep2 - The sky covered in dawn
Ep3 - The tears I held back are about to overflow
Ep4 - The world I dreamed of is closed off
Ep5 - Black Rock Shooter
Ep6 - The hope from back then which shouldn't have existed
Ep7 - Wishing upon a star in the darkness
Ep8 - Surpass the world
Yeah, they're all random lines from the lyrics of the original song. Lulz.
Does AnimeGAF have an opinion on Witchblade?
It's one of SHAFT's finest works. It's surprisingly well made, I mean, it's quality control is better than Nisemonogatari even though Nise is a big-name title.
I hear it referred to as Milfblade - that's literally all that I know about the show. I mean, I don't even know why it's been called that. That's the extent of my opinions on Witchblade.
Does AnimeGAF have an opinion on Witchblade?
I always thought that barely eking out marginal successes was part of what kept SHAFT sharp. This argument won't fly with most of you as I'm fairly fond of SHAFT's foibles and budget-stretching tactics and consider them part of the entertainment, but some of their least-profitable shows have been my favorites. Our first true taste of complacent successful SHAFT has been pretty bad, and at this rate I expect half of the Madoka movies' content to be devoted to Homura trying to steal Madoka's panties.
Witchblade was alright. They tried really hard to make it good, and you can tell.
X-Men totally has a MILF. Wtf.
Well I don't really know how SHAFT is organised and funded. It is the choices of people in charge of the studio who say things like "Well, this is going to make X amount of money anyway, so it doesn't matter how much money we spend to produce it" or is it external forces essentially making the same decision. A third scenario is just as plausible I suppose - no-one has any idea what's going on and stuff just happens by chance.
whatThere are certainly some examples of the studio taking calculated risks with regards to allocating resources to projects. Madoka clearly had higher production qualities than most SHAFT series, but they seemed rather confident in its success before it even came out.
what
Maybe ep10, but that's it.
A new Shaft discussion?
Is this a new running gag?
A new Shaft discussion?
Is this a new running gag?
It's the head tilt of AnimeGAF convos.
Does Storm have children?
What? Who? I seriously don't remember any MILFs in X-Men
And yes sometimes it feels like this thread is on repeat.
I'm going to get ribbed so badly for devoting any thought whatsoever to a discussion on SHAFT, but I can take it![]()
I'm almost (almost) tired of people responding positively to Angels Egg - I kind of want someone to post that it bored them to tears. I don't know why I'd want someone to post that, or have a negative experience with a movie that I found to be excellent, but perhaps it would restore some balance.Angels egg - A haunting and truly beautiful experience, I'm not so sure what exactly the film was "about" but I presume the themes revolve around "faith" and "lack of faith" in a oppressive and dark world, with the titular angel's egg being symbolized as a "object of faith" or so I assume, there was also a number of biblical references that I found interesting (such as the great flood, christ-like imagery etc) and the ending was great in that it opened up a bigger mystery in the context of a already mysterious world, which gave off a really haunting feel after it ended.
Otherwise this was a excellent film with beautiful art direction, good atmosphere, great direction etc, and further proof that oshii is GOD and a master of his craft..now I need to get around to watching beautiful dreamer and gosenzosama banbanzai! next
I'm almost (almost) tired of people responding positively to Angels Egg - I kind of want someone to post that it bored them to tears. I don't know why I'd want someone to post that, or have a negative experience with a movie that I found to be excellent, but perhaps it would restore some balance.
I'm almost (almost) tired of people responding positively to Angels Egg - I kind of want someone to post that it bored them to tears. I don't know why I'd want someone to post that, or have a negative experience with a movie that I found to be excellent, but perhaps it would restore some balance.
That's why I was thinking of trying to get cosmicblizzard to watch it via a watch bet sometime in the future.Maybe the problem is that the people who would dislike Angel's Egg would never watch it in the first place.
With posts like these; it truly bears repeating - shaft are shit, and they make shit shows for shit people!Do we really need another discussion about how Shaft makes better shows than everyone else and how wrong pizzaroll is?
Cause that does get old after a while.