Aren't the others specials?according to wiki:
Mystery of Mamo
The Castle of Cagliostro
Legend of the Gold of Babylon
Farewell to Nostradamus
Dead or Alive
Aren't the others specials?according to wiki:
Mystery of Mamo
The Castle of Cagliostro
Legend of the Gold of Babylon
Farewell to Nostradamus
Dead or Alive
Aren't the others specials?
Aren't the others specials?
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Mamo, Cagliostro, Babylon (directed by Seijun Suzuki, btw)
according to wiki:
Mystery of Mamo
The Castle of Cagliostro
Legend of the Gold of Babylon
Farewell to Nostradamus
Dead or Alive
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dat brolust
A comparison of Hyouka's backgrounds with their real-life counterparts. KyoAni has modeled them pretty closely, which helps explain why the art is so vivid.
They had me at "bishoujo sci-fi action."I blame the target audience mostly. Can't expect much when the magazine is just pandering towards people with totally different tastes from most of us. I'm sure Kagami will be pleased though!![]()
Haha, I avoided Angel Beats due to Key. By all accounts it sounds like it was the right move.They certainly don't have a good track record with that; their previous "original anime" collaboration with Dengeki G's was Angel Beats. I still think it could be a fun show if it doesn't turn out to be "CG-mecha action".
I loved this movie soooo much.HeartCatch Movie: Fashion show in Paris blah blah blah
As expected from something HeartCatch related, this was quite good. My biggest complaintwas the fight at the end. Sure, the modified HeartCatch orchestra looked really nice, but it was a bit of a letdown when I was hoping for an epic Dragon/werewolf/precure three way fight. It didn't even come close to the glorious Dune fight from the TV series.
Other than that, though, Coppe-sama continues to be the most badass character in the franchise, and the ED wasn't CG!
If you have any like for the precure series, magical girl shows, or HeartCatch at all, I give this a reasonably strong recommendation.
Aren't the others specials?
Pretty sure they still do that. They just have to add a bunch of panty-shots and lolis to get it green-lit.[Kids on the Slope] - The Fourth One
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In other words, I really liked this episode. Still, it really feels like a project made by some folks who were really into the subject matter. This isn't a bad thing, but it's interesting to see an anime made in this day and age that says - 'I really like jazz, so I am going to make a show with a lot of jazz in it.' It's like a throwback to an earlier time.
HeartCatch Movie: Fashion show in Paris blah blah blah
As expected from something HeartCatch related, this was quite good. My biggest complaintwas the fight at the end. Sure, the modified HeartCatch orchestra looked really nice, but it was a bit of a letdown when I was hoping for an epic Dragon/werewolf/precure three way fight. It didn't even come close to the glorious Dune fight from the TV series.
Other than that, though, Coppe-sama continues to be the most badass character in the franchise, and the ED wasn't CG!
If you have any like for the precure series, magical girl shows, or HeartCatch at all, I give this a reasonably strong recommendation.
Pretty sure they still do that. They just have to add a bunch of panty-shots and lolis to get it green-lit.
Pretty sure they still do that. They just have to add a bunch of panty-shots and lolis to get it green-lit.
Tsuritama 4 > Kids on the Bebop 4.
I suppose it's supposed to be ironic that I vastly prefer the music of Tsuritama to the diegetic music of the Jazz show, even though it's like the same two themes on repeat.
At least the Jazz showbut all thetouched on racism. The Tsuritama relationships are just more interesting to watch anyway.love-line stuff is boring
[Kids on the Slope] - The Fourth One
In other words, I really liked this episode. Still, it really feels like a project made by some folks who were really into the subject matter. This isn't a bad thing, but it's interesting to see an anime made in this day and age that says - 'I really like jazz, so I am going to make a show with a lot of jazz in it.' It's like a throwback to an earlier time.
The pest part about the HeartCatch movie is how little they focus on action and fight sequences.
Sounds fun.[*]Mix of 2D art with 3D assests, the latter of which sound like they are reappopriated game assets. [/LIST]
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I like my endless shounens, I also good animation... wish they made move more often than just movies and select eps.
You think they could work on a less, er, untenable business model for the company. You know, male things that are slightly less consuming and expensive. There's nothing inherently sustainable about the Miyazaki/Takahata machine.
I applaud your laudable efforts on tutoring me, good pals. I'll do my best!I'll try to remember to embiggen my diction for you.
Games are not art -- they are games. Is basketball art?
Or computer programs, like Photoshop. Is Photoshop art?
Is Monopoly art?
Sorry, ignorant peasant here... what is "art" (not 'the Arts' or 'Bellas Artes' but the descriptive "art") anyway? How is contemporaneously used that word? Interestingly, I think that instead of accusations everyone should have stated first what considers "art" (we have to make a database of each member perception out of this) for the discussion to have an starting point so we all could have tackled it and participated on a better position.Are Choose Your Own Adventure novels not art?
It would be spectacular because I still wouldn't know what to expect from him or even from that adaptation of The Tale of Princess Kaguya. Can you imagine synth-pop renditions of traditional Japanese music similar to The End of Asia on a movie from Mr. Takahata? Glorious!Since the interview was conducted quite a while ago, I wonder why it wasn't posted for a while? And I hope Sakamoto-san is involved.
Thursdays are so overwhelming this season.
Not that I'm complaining.
Wow, that actually looks pretty good. What episode is that from?
There aren't enough :lol's in the world for this.you're just not circlejerking hard enough. Visualize an old man blowing on a trumpet in your mind.
I'm still in the middle of watching this, but Sengoku Collection 05 is Bowling for Columbine: the anime. It's fucking bizarre and even has anime Michael Moore. Everyone has to watch it.
Doesn't look as good as 167!!!Lol, It's from the movie Naruto Shippuuden Blood Prison, that's why it looks so good.
I was surprised to find Funimation on this weeks Rooster Teeth podcast talking about the Mass Effect Anime. These might already be known, but some these were the most notable tidbits:
Pretty weird interview otherwise. Not much Funimation could say and not much Rooster Teeth had to ask.
- Bioware were very tight lipped about the story and wouldn't reveal much about what happened in Mass Effect 3 to the production team beyond what related to James Vega.
- Mix of 2D art with 3D assests, the latter of which sound like they are reappopriated game assets.
ROFLMAO! Really P-IG? REALLY?! Lolz.![]()
Didn't they do that for Kid Icarus too?
Kids on the Slope 4
I'm in love with this show.
lmaoI was surprised to find Funimation on this weeks Rooster Teeth podcast talking about the Mass Effect Anime. These might already be known, but some these were the most notable tidbits:
Pretty weird interview otherwise. Not much Funimation could say and not much Rooster Teeth had to ask.
- Bioware were very tight lipped about the story and wouldn't reveal much about what happened in Mass Effect 3 to the production team beyond what related to James Vega.
- Mix of 2D art with 3D assests, the latter of which sound like they are reappopriated game assets.
Tsuritama 4 > Kids on the Bebop 4.
I suppose it's supposed to be ironic that I vastly prefer the music of Tsuritama to the diegetic music of the Jazz show, even though it's like the same two themes on repeat.
At least the Jazz showbut all thetouched on racism. The Tsuritama relationships are just more interesting to watch anyway.love-line stuff is boring
And the Mass Effect of all this will be outcry and apathy.I was surprised to find Funimation on this weeks Rooster Teeth podcast talking about the Mass Effect Anime. These might already be known, but some these were the most notable tidbits:
Pretty weird interview otherwise. Not much Funimation could say and not much Rooster Teeth had to ask.
- Bioware were very tight lipped about the story and wouldn't reveal much about what happened in Mass Effect 3 to the production team beyond what related to James Vega.
- Mix of 2D art with 3D assests, the latter of which sound like they are reappopriated game assets.