Man, I really need to get on this Gintama train. Shows with such large episode counts are intimidating to start with though.
Ep or two a day, split it up into smaller chunks with breaks in between.
Man, I really need to get on this Gintama train. Shows with such large episode counts are intimidating to start with though.
That's either a really ingenious way of corner-cutting or Gunbuster 6 all over again. Or both! Classic GAINAX was so awesome.
Yeah, I watched every episode of Cheers, Frasier, MASH, Rosanne, The Cosby Show, and probably countless other sitcoms that ran long past their sale-by-date. At some point, the characters doing the exact same thing in different situations becomes enough. lol
I suppose that doesn't even include the 28 seasons of Star Trek that I've seen. lol
(Or the nearly 20 seasons of Stargate)
The best thing about not having cable is that you don't get caught in the rerun hell that defines sitcom watching.jesus
The best thing about not having cable is that you don't get caught in the rerun hell that defines sitcom watching.
And you know, the amazing thing was the massively popular shows that had new episodes and syndicated episodes going at the same time. I know that at one point, Frasier was a daily show for me. Will Daphne and Niles ever get together?! Will Frasier ever get along with his father and that dog? Repeat for 20 episodes a season for like 11 years. lol
I assume they still do that now. You could probably watch 10 episodes of The Big Bang Theory a day if you wanted to.
Yeah, I watched every episode of Cheers, Frasier, MASH, Rosanne, The Cosby Show, and probably countless other sitcoms that ran long past their sale-by-date. At some point, the characters doing the exact same thing in different situations becomes enough. lol
I suppose that doesn't even include the 28 seasons of Star Trek that I've seen. lol
(Or the nearly 20 seasons of Stargate)
But I think that's part of the social contract that I've made with the series. What is it, in my heteronormative upbringing, that makes male-centered heroic bloodshed tropes so appealing to me? Each and every one of these arcs are formulaic to the point of banality, yet as this Courtesan arc has shown, there is still some raw excitement derived from watching Gintoki get torn down, only to stand up as a result of the bonds of friendship and manliness, and save the day. It both reifies the fetishization of the male hero that we see in all of this kind of media and across all cultures, but it's perfectly self-aware enough that it knows its using and reusing these tropes in order to manipulate the audience.
I joke on IRC about the fact that no one can seem to explain the "One Piece" and why it's so valuable... and perhaps it's because it's meant to be a Macguffin and the point isn't finding the One Piece but the bonds of friendship and Nakamaism that Luffy makes with his crew and the people he meets/saves along the way. And given its longevity and popularity, it's clear that the story works on a very fundamental level - the same way that Batman and Superman have lasted for decades telling and retelling the same thematic stories over and over again.
Oh yeah, there's nothing as jarring as watching a rerun from a show's first or second season and then watching a new episode from the show's current season and seeing those changes side by side.What sucks is when you catch the old stuff in syndication then check the new stuff thinking hey this should be good. Shit burns so much when you realize how a show has gone to hell and its surviving off former glory.![]()
I'm really surprised you can say this and still be unable to get into other shounen series. Unless of course named attacks are that big of a turnoff for you. You're describing the genre completely right there.
but it's perfectly self-aware enough that it knows its using and reusing these tropes in order to manipulate the audience.
I hope Gintama never actually reaches that point, but even I will acknowledge the diminishing returns on any kind of premise/situation comedy. But hey, if The Simpsons can go on for 20+ years, I can't imagine why Gintama couldn't do the same... short of a dramatic shift in the standards of comic books for boys that would make it completely anachronistic (suddenly all shounen protagonists are strong female leads and the male characters are the sidekicks!).
No because
Which is the antithesis of practically every other shounen.
Unless of course named attacks are that big of a turnoff for you. You're describing the genre completely right there.
Hahahahaha, outstanding.Sazae-san Episode 6,668 or "The Pop Quiz of Death"
The episode starts in the classroom where Katsuo (Sazae's brother) is talking about Nakajima (one of Katsuo's classmates). He then seemingly gets spured on to do well at a test. Of which then gets.92% and somehow he isn't happy with that mark
Weirdly Namihei enters a barber shop for some reason at the end. No idea why. The video cut out before the rock paper scissors match started.
I do feel like it's a show that you can jump in and out of. It's weakness is also its strength in that regard. It's like how I could watch an episode of The Simpsons made in 2013 and not really miss a beat because the characters are mostly the same.Man, I really need to get on this Gintama train. Shows with such large episode counts are intimidating to start with though.
- Haven't watched Cheers since it's first run when I was a kid.
- Never got in to Frasier.
- Watched MASH as an adult. This show truly stands the test of time.
- Watch the first run of Rosanne, most of The Cosby Show, Home Improvement, Fresh-Prince, Perfect Strangers, Full House, etc. etc. I've fallen out of sitcoms ever since That 70's Show finished.
- Watched all of Star Trek: TOS, TNG, DS9 (my fav), Voyager, and Enterprise.
- Watched all of Stargate SG-1, most of Atlantis, and all of Universe.
- Watched X-Files back in the day, though I have little interest to go back to that show now (kinda the same with Seinfeld).
- Babylon 5 and Firefly were great too.
Part of it is the episode length, because god knows that Gintama is probably the longest running single series that I've seen in my life and the prospect of adding another show like that to my schedule is daunting.I'm really surprised you can say this and still be unable to get into other shounen series. Unless of course named attacks are that big of a turnoff for you. You're describing the genre completely right there.
Well, watching those few later episodes out of context, it certainly felt like the whole friendship thing was the center of the morality plays that these fights typically end up being. But of course, I can really only be sure of the first twenty episodes or so of the series though.I don't think you should really be making OP comparisons if that is your impression of the series. It isn't 100% wrong, but thematic variety is a big part of the series.
You're right though.Well, watching those few later episodes out of context, it certainly felt like the whole friendship thing was the center of the morality plays that these fights typically end up being. But of course, I can really only be sure of the first twenty episodes or so of the series though.
No because Which is the antithesis of practically every other shounen.
Many series are perfectly aware they're reusing tropes/arcs to manipulate the audience. They just don't outright parody it.
To be fair, it's not like Gintama does that either outside of 1 or 2 serious arcs. I don't really agree with firehawk's interpretation there.
Gender-swap every character in Gintama. Best show ever?That shift of standards would be so good.
Gender-swap every character in Gintama. Best show ever?
What if it was male Kagura but it was still voiced by Kugiyama? lolMale Kagura = no sale
What if it was male Kagura but it was still voiced by Kugiyama? lol
Gender-swap every character in Gintama. Best show ever?
What if it was male Kagura but it was still voiced by Kugiyama? lol
Man, a drag king bar... I didn't even consider that. lolSo basically like the host club and the okama bar episodes all rolled into one?
de aru~~~.You drive a hard bargain but I believe I am sold on this concept.
While we are on this vibe, can you tell me of more magical girl vs mecha anime? Surely Rayearth and Fresh Precure aren't the only ones!How can anyone hate "named attacks" and watch magical girl anime? :O
While we are on this vibe, can you tell me of more magical girl vs mecha anime? Surely Rayearth and Fresh Precure aren't the only one!
Oh right, that's the season I haven't watched because I'm still mad at Imaishi for what he did to the movies.
What if it was male Kagura but it was still voiced by Kugiyama? lol
Spice and Wolf 2
That kinda turned dark there at the end, didn't it?
Lawrence accepting the kid's deal at the end was interesting, 'cause he knew he was lying. I know he really didn't make commitments (he hadn't given him his money), but that talk he had with Holo seemed to make him consider something.
The ED is really weird.
I'm sorry. Something about this show makes it hard for me to give any sort of detailed impressions. It's not because it's bad, but...I dunno. I don't really get the dynamic between Lawrence and Holo yet I suppose.
everyone forgets about ralph
omnomnomnomnomNeon Genesis Evangelion
So there I was, my impression of episode 15 written and about to post. But for whatever reason I decided to just power on through the episodes. I've just reached end of episode 20.
Yeah, it got weird.
It was pretty funny howEvenVetti lol
I wonder how Glass Fleet is with the original Japanese voices. I guess I'll just have to find this out for myself someday.I only knew about that thanks to jman (rip) making a comment about a kugishota since I watched it dubbed. I forgot anyhow. ; ;
Part of it is the episode length, because god knows that Gintama is probably the longest running single series that I've seen in my life and the prospect of adding another show like that to my schedule is daunting.
The other part, with regards to One Piece anyway, is that the fights are just way too long. When you boil down the Courtesan arc, for example, there was really only 2 episodes of fighting... and the big showdown itself was only a single episode (and even then, it was maybe half of that episode). Sorachi is able to hit those exact same action beats with a exacting efficiency that I've just come to appreciate.
Keep in mind that I watched DBZ as live as one could watch it in the 90s - in as much as I rented pirated VHS tapes from Chinatown stores that taped the show straight off of HK satellite TV - so the indelible stain of watching fights go on for dozens and dozens of episodes has probably ruined me for shounen for the most part. I'm not saying OP gives me DBZ flashbacks or anything, but even that arc with Usopp near the beginning was a bit long for my tastes.
Well, watching those few later episodes out of context, it certainly felt like the whole friendship thing was the center of the morality plays that these fights typically end up being. But of course, I can really only be sure of the first twenty episodes or so of the series though.
I wonder how Glass Fleet is with the original Japanese voices. I guess I'll just have to find this out for myself someday.
Neon Genesis Evangelion
So there I was, my impression of episode 15 written and about to post. But for whatever reason I decided to just power on through the episodes. I've just reached end of episode 20.
Yeah, it got weird.
It's just not the same.
jesus christEdit: oh hell, ever gone down the rabbit hole wondering what's at the bottom? I found it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gVSnNB76mr0
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First shot cuts to the enemy then back to the second. smh It should look like the first throughout. It's not just the old animation that gets me but how it's cropped whereas the new stuff for the movie is framed properly.
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I like Four's redesign. Top two are movie, bottom two are TV. I think it's the softer features that have her come across as younger and more sympathetic, far more suited for a tragic character.
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Paptimus Scirocco is such a pimp.
Shin Getter Robo 1
I was not expecting this degree of non-mecha action. Shit's got better choreography than most all-ground series fights.
This is going to be a good set of OVAs.
Well, in the midst of all the Wonfes figure news -- which I'm pretty sure is going to annihilate some wallets -- it turns out that they're also making Accel World t-shirts that, when viewed with a special smartphone AR app, will make it look like you actually have the character's wings.