Basileus777
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The character designs in Ozma throw me off. Everyone's head just looks wrong.
I recently started watching Hajime No Ippo, about 12 episodes in so far. I saw there are 2 movies, when in the series should I watch these? I know there's a second season, do they take place during that break?
The character designs in Ozma throw me off. Everyone's head just looks wrong. Or maybe these are just aliens and they are supposed to have bizarre proportions.
in this order
hajime no ippo >ippo movie champions road >ippo kimura ova > hajime no ippo: new Challenger(thats season 2) > hajime no ippo >ippo movie champions road >ippo kimura ova > hajime no ippo: new Challenger(thats season 2).
lol, Seiya chick's breastplate isn't even attached in the middle. It's more like a metal vest. I'm no enemy of the inverse correlation between protection and amount of skin covered for anime girl armor, but that's still laughable.
My version of being a staff whore.
I feel like I should watch these, since they must give NeoGAF cat a run for his money in terms of cuteness.Poyopoyo 11
I've got a feeling the next episode's the last. Don't go roundcat![]()
Poyopoyo 11
I've got a feeling the next episode's the last. Don't go roundcat![]()
Heh, enter the Ninja Masters.
Poyopoyo 11
I've got a feeling the next episode's the last. Don't go roundcat![]()
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How in the hell
I love that "jitter" in the frames. They should just add that in on purpose so today's anime doesn't look so lifeless and dull.
How in the hell
If you love that jitter, you need to watch all of the 90s Gainax shows
That jitter is called gate weave. It's from the film, not the animation. Ghibli adds it to their digital movies.
It's the gate weave. If that was the case then why does it still happen when the frames are still?I always thought it was from the cels not perfectly lining up with each other when drawn and put together?
Nah, that doesn't make you crazy.I do have a bunch of 90's Gainax shows.
They do have a lot of jitter. It's a pretty subtle thing and not intentional, but its just something I always found charming about older anime. I guess it gives more of that "handmade" feel to the whole thing because its imperfect. You can tell that some passion and effort was given into making it. Not that some of today's anime isn't lovingly made, but it just feels stale a lot of times. Maybe I'm just crazy.
This does, though.I approve!
It doesn't honestly look bad to me. With Stellvia it was pretty obvious, but with Utena it doesn't look that off.
in this order
hajime no ippo >ippo movie champions road >ippo kimura ova > hajime no ippo: new Challenger(thats season 2).
Oh, I knowThat scene is in the game. If youthrow him in the TV, the fog covers Inaba, and you get the bad end. The cast leaves the hospital, Nanako stays dead, and it fast forwards to March/April (I don't remember which), when Yu leaves the town by train.
Just finished watching the X-Men anime and enjoyed it quite a bit (save for the stupid japanese school girl angle).
Any other good recent action anime you guys can recommend?
Toriko, Tiger and Bunny, Fate/Zero.
Blood+ 2-3
I'm liking this so far although I can't see how they stretch it out 50 eps.Will be upset if George is dead.
I'm not spoiling any plot related stuff to Blood+ but just to be careful.
All I can say is that I was disappointed at how potential this had. I genuinely tried to like it but it just wouldn't cut it for me. Not to mention it felt quite dragged out. Only saving grace is the music. Mark Mancina, Hans Zimmer <3 and the OP/EDs weren't bad either.
Especially disappointing to me because how thoroughly I enjoyed Blood: The Last Vampire. I felt that was just a tiny sliver of the Blood universe that could be expanded so much. I haven't watched Blood-C but, from what I've heard, it's not great. Is this true?
Anyway, watched some Ghibli movies in my backlog.
Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea
Charming but ultimately shallow.
The animation was top-notch as usual. I loved the start where the vibrant colours of the sea contrasted so well.Also at the part with the tsunami up the cliff, the waves were animated so smoothly and fluidly. Just astounding. Ponyo's transformation was interesting as well.
The plot was felt kind of clunky in general. It started out okay but the characters just acted so unbelievable in the last half. I think there was more suspension of disbelief than any other Ghibli film I've ever watched. Obviously, the plot was derived from The Little Mermaid but I felt the ending felt so contrived and unpolished. I also felt the themes in this movie was more unfocused than the usual Ghibli movie. I don't like to use the word kiddy but I think this is what this film felt like to me. Maybe I'm just too bitter and jaded but this has to be the worst Ghibli movie for me.
The Borrowers Arrietty
A substantial improvement compared to Ponyo.
The animation was mind-blowingly well done with respect to the minute details throughout the house, both Shou's and Arrietty. Every bit of detail to how Arrietty and her family traversed throughout the house and the tools they used brought a sense of curiosity and immersion. Fascinating how creative Ghibli can be in conceiving this world through every small detail and element.
The plot and characterization were believable and engaging. The conflict between Borrowers and humans were tangible and every moment Shou and Arrietty met brought genuine character development and an insight to how their world was like. Since the characters were especially relatable, the theme was more than a subtle nudge against how xenophobic our own world can be sometimes. Ironically, this could be one of my favourite Ghibli movies ever.
Fate Zero has some pretty beast action scenes.
Toriko is a lot of fun too with the over the top hunting gigantic creatures and shit.
Great stuff.
I must admit that I enjoyed Arrietty the Borrower much more than Ponyo although Ponyo is really really cute. Arrietty is more satisfying as a movie, although for me Princess Mononoke is still my favorite Ghibli film.
What action scenes? I only remember like three in the first half. Perhaps my quota for action is too high, but Im hoping the lack of action will yield non stop action second half.
Not really the first anime Id associate with action.
Ponyo isn't a real movie though.Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea
Charming but ultimately shallow.
The animation was top-notch as usual. I loved the start where the vibrant colours of the sea contrasted so well.Also at the part with the tsunami up the cliff, the waves were animated so smoothly and fluidly. Just astounding. Ponyo's transformation was interesting as well.
The plot was felt kind of clunky in general. It started out okay but the characters just acted so unbelievable in the last half. I think there was more suspension of disbelief than any other Ghibli film I've ever watched. Obviously, the plot was derived from The Little Mermaid but I felt the ending felt so contrived and unpolished. I also felt the themes in this movie was more unfocused than the usual Ghibli movie. I don't like to use the word kiddy but I think this is what this film felt like to me. Maybe I'm just too bitter and jaded but this has to be the worst Ghibli movie for me.
What action scenes? I only remember like three in the first half. Perhaps my quota for action is too high, but Im hoping the lack of action will yield non stop action second half.
Not really the first anime Id associate with action.
Haven't watched Princess Mononoke yet. Should I bump it up to must watch soon in my backlog?
Especially disappointing to me because how thoroughly I enjoyed Blood: The Last Vampire. I felt that was just a tiny sliver of the Blood universe that could be expanded so much. I haven't watched Blood-C but, from what I've heard, it's not great. Is this true?
Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea
Charming but ultimately shallow.
The animation was top-notch as usual. I loved the start where the vibrant colours of the sea contrasted so well.Also at the part with the tsunami up the cliff, the waves were animated so smoothly and fluidly. Just astounding. Ponyo's transformation was interesting as well.
The plot was felt kind of clunky in general. It started out okay but the characters just acted so unbelievable in the last half. I think there was more suspension of disbelief than any other Ghibli film I've ever watched. Obviously, the plot was derived from The Little Mermaid but I felt the ending felt so contrived and unpolished. I also felt the themes in this movie was more unfocused than the usual Ghibli movie. I don't like to use the word kiddy but I think this is what this film felt like to me. Maybe I'm just too bitter and jaded but this has to be the worst Ghibli movie for me.
Haven't watched Princess Mononoke yet. Should I bump it up to must watch soon in my backlog?
I haven't watched Blood-C but, from what I've heard, it's not great. Is this true?
If you're looking for an expansion of the Blood universe, you will not be satisfied with Blood-C.
Haven't watched Howl's Moving Castle or Tales of Earthsea yet, I take it? (Don't.)
It is definitely a must-watch.
Haven't watched Howl's Moving Castle or Tales of Earthsea yet, I take it? (Don't.)
Howl's Moving Castle is hardly Miyazaki's best work, but it's a much stronger film than Ponyo overall. There's at least some manner of consistency there.
Ponyo isn't a real movie though.
Hell yes you should.
If you're looking for an expansion of the Blood universe, you will not be satisfied with Blood-C.
Haven't watched Howl's Moving Castle or Tales of Earthsea yet, I take it? (Don't.)
It is definitely a must-watch.
It's very entertaining.
To say the least.
It's the truth.Sarcasm? or am I missing some kind of inside joke?
Thanks very much, I'll look into those.
Sarcasm? or am I missing some kind of inside joke?
Alright, I'll watch it next weekend.
I've read Howl's Moving Castle. I enjoyed it. Although I was like 12 then.
What kind of entertaining?
I guess Blood-C isn't for me then...
O: No, it was interesting to watch. What I mean by that is that Miya-sans wild ideas are interesting to watch. The problem is that it wasnt a real movie. It wasnt put together like a proper movie. Not one bit.
Blood-C knows exactly what its doing. It throws a bunch of cuteness and an interesting story to reel viewers in, and then trolls the fuck out of them.
It's consistently a total mess, I'll give you that. Ponyo's plot was underdeveloped and the ending incredibly weak, but because it wasn't that ambitious to begin with it didn't leave a bad taste in my mouth the way Howl's did.