I have to agree with that, felt really out of place in that scene and overly distracting as well.Branduil said:Actually, the scene withwas the first time I felt the penguin antics detracted from the quality of the scene.the farting penguin
I have to agree with that, felt really out of place in that scene and overly distracting as well.Branduil said:Actually, the scene withwas the first time I felt the penguin antics detracted from the quality of the scene.the farting penguin
You've thought deeply about this.darkside31337 said:The aunt in Ro Kyu Bu is only about 7 years older than Subaru though. She's not going to be a 40 year old MILF. She is more older sister than aunt.
/XX/ said:It even shows the importance of the good-old traditional methods, used through generations, to nurture healthy home grown vegetables. This 'dōjin' really has it all!
Branduil said:You've thought deeply about this.
Well, except that it fetishizes the very objects of empowerment.darkside31337 said:Well yeah. I've written my deep thoughts on why RKB is an enjoyable show and a refreshing change of pace from the usual sexism that plagues females in sports anime series.
My nakama agrees with me!duckroll said:Idlemasters ep12
Bad ep. Poorly paced, predictable, drawn out, uninteresting dialogue and conversation. Didn't enjoy it at all. But Chihaya, you go girl!![]()
firehawk12 said:Well, except that it fetishizes the very objects of empowerment.
Speaking of which, I think I'm going to bump everything to the backlog and putting Aim for the Ace! up on top of the queue.
Dresden said:![]()
In a way it was a ritualistic exploration of the interconnectedness of man. Memorable stuff.
Anime fetishizing something? Say it ain't so.firehawk12 said:Well, except that it fetishizes the very objects of empowerment.![]()
Naw, with anime, you almost always lose.darkside31337 said:Hey it's anime. You win some, you lose some. It's a decent enough trade off.
darkside31337 said:Hey it's anime. You win some, you lose some. It's a decent enough trade off.
Infinite Justice said:Nah.
So she chokes in all the big games and runs away from her hometown to join a team stacked with other superstars just to lose again to a team with a true superstar?darkside31337 said:And then there is the story of a girl who has loved basketball all her life only to reject it because of the pain it caused others around her, simply because she was too damn good. She is the Lebron James, the child prodigy nobody can understand, of her basketball world in that there simply weren't any girls good enough to hang with her on the court and for that all the girls hated her.
How long did it take you to catch the countdown in the episode titles?cosmicblizzard said:Gintama 200-201
A story of dreams, Santas, fatal pie tossing wars in Vietnam, and cockroaches. Christmas sure is wonderful.
If I had watched these as they were coming out, I would be disappointed as hell these were the last episodes. But since there's more, this is just another funny arc.
Onto the 2nd series!
Branduil said:So she chokes in all the big games and runs away from her hometown to join a team stacked with other superstars just to lose again to a team with a true superstar?
Doesdarkside31337 said:Well,
Her old team quit on basketball because she was so much better than they were. Then she quit on basketball because of the pain this caused her. Eventually she starts playing again because of her friends. She loses the last game in the series.
Branduil said:Doesone her teammates sleep with her dad?
Instro said:I have to agree with that, felt really out of place in that scene and overly distracting as well.
I don't think that is possible. I have faith... Do you?Infinite Justice said:If they actually nerf Hisoka then FUCK NO.
The depth is an illusion to serve the concept though. Everything is okay if you make it sentimental.darkside31337 said:I love this show. Yes it may appear to be nothing but creepy loli basketball anime to you but in reality it's so much deeper than that.
What manga is this? I must know @_@Dresden said:I think God is better off as ashotaloli:
firehawk12 said:The depth is an illusion to serve the concept though. Everything is okay if you make it sentimental.
Otherwise, Taishou Baseball Girls is the deepest feminist sports show ever made!
He does look more forgiving as a loli.Dresden said:
Well, that's because it's pure mono no aware. Unless she's Mary Wollstonecraft or someone like that, there was no escape. It was all about accepting the cage rather than resisting it.darkside31337 said:You know it's sad when this is actually true
One of the things that annoyed me about Croisee is the fact that it had a bit of pro feminist in it, especially in regards to plot lines involving Alice and her sister yet they basically just dropped it midway through the series. Unfortunate really.
Where have you been?Sebulon3k said:Will be watching Mirrai Nikki, as well as all the stuff from last two seasons that I missed.
I missed this thread
I'd have to disagree. The movie was bad even within the alloted time. It was somewhat sensible if you're familiar with the games and/or anime, but as a standalone movie, it was terrible. Even as a movie for the fans, it failed too.Marrshu said:I was actually kinda being serious about the movie. It's only flaw is that it's about 50 minutes too short. =p
Come to think of it, if they made an extended version of the move I'd totally be all over that. I'm still baffled as to how the movie adaptation of Haruhi had nearly 60 minutes of more screentime, despite being a much shorter novel.
zoku88 said:What manga is this? I must know @_@
Kamisama no Inai NichiyoubiLain said:He does look more forgiving as a loli.
What's that from by the way?
firehawk12 said:Well, that's because it's pure mono no aware. Unless she's Mary Wollstonecraft or someone like that, there was no escape. It was all about accepting the cage rather than resisting it.
In a way, it was almost destabilizing the Paris-porn for a while in order to make sure people remembered the context of 19th century France.
You know, there was that feminist anime I never got around to watching. Princess Arete or something like that... I'm sure there's that if one was looking for something to watch.
Dresden said:Kamisama no Inai Nichiyoubi
Dresden said:Kamisama no Inai Nichiyoubi
Hah, I actually found that to be the most cliche episode of the bunch. Even HanaIro did it, and if Okada can come up with the idea...darkside31337 said:The part in the series where YuneThere's a good amount of this in the series, it's historically accurate and it feels like it too.gets sick and collapses and Claude legitimately freaks the hell out thinking she's going to die (and the fact she could have something nobody knew anything about because she was Japanese), because back then chances were pretty decent you were going to die was a pretty nice touch.
firehawk12 said:Hah, I actually found that to be the most cliche episode of the bunch. Even HanaIro did it, and if Okada can come up with the idea...
firehawk12 said:Hah, I actually found that to be the most cliche episode of the bunch. Even HanaIro did it, and if Okada can come up with the idea...
Miri said:Has anything ever become of herduring that ep?dreams
Yeah, but it had no stakes. The point of that episode was to just bring people together around a single figure and remind the audience of that character's relationships with everyone else around them.darkside31337 said:Well it's certainly cliche in present day stories. In 19th century France it's less cliche and way more realistic. Although I'm not sure if they were thinking that hard while doing that scene.
I don't remember that... what was that about again?Miri said:Has anything ever become of herduring that ep?dreams
Ohhhh, that.darkside31337 said:They get around to talking about Yune and her sister. It's actually pretty sad.
darkside31337 said:They get around to talking about Yune and her sister. It's actually pretty sad.
firehawk12 said:Ohhhh, that.
That's not necessarily a bad thing.firehawk12 said:Yeah, but it had no stakes. The point of that episode was to just bring people together around a single figure and remind the audience of that character's relationships with everyone else around them.
You obviously don't think about potential waifu material long enough!Branduil said:You've thought deeply about this.
I see your deep and emotional story, and raise you this!!:darkside31337 said:Poor Ro Kyu Bu, always the target of all jokes. But I will defend this show.
The story of a young man who has loved basketball all his life only to seen it taken away from him because of the selfish actions of a captain, has made him reject the one true love of his life. It took family intervention to get him remind him of what he loves, and the pure smooth shooting stroke of a little girl to fully remember it. But now he's walking down the cruel, dangerous path that caused all his pain in the first place
And then there is the story of a girl who has loved basketball all her life only to reject it because of the pain it caused others around her, simply because she was too damn good. She is the Lebron James, the child prodigy nobody can understand, of her basketball world in that there simply weren't any girls good enough to hang with her on the court and for that all the girls hated her.
Yet she must also deal with the sexism within the country of Japan that refuses to allow her to be on the same level of her contemporaries, the boys. She cannot play with the girls because she is too good, yet cannot play with the boys merely because she is a girl. She is willing to give up basketball to keep her friends even if they are ingrates, and it takes the young man to make her realize she really plays basketball for the love of the game, not for winning or crushing the poor souls who dare step in front of her.
I love this show. Yes it may appear to be nothing but creepy loli basketball anime to you but in reality it's so much deeper than that.
The endingis a sad one but it's a happy lets all come together moment too. Totally drawing inspiration from another basketball series. My Lebron James = Tomoka analogy was also unfortunately too apt.
Miri said:Oh, I was actually referring to the sick ep in Hanairo, lol. Sorry, I should have been a bit more clear about that.
Branduil said:That's not necessarily a bad thing.
Ohhh, that one. Well, I mean, the anime only had one ending anyway, so I wouldn't call that foreshadowing and more driving home a point for the people that are too dense to get it.Miri said:Oh, I was actually referring to the sick ep in Hanairo, lol. Sorry, I should have been a bit more clear about that.
darkside31337 said:Good lord this is awesome. I would attend a church that had this as their God.
Uchip said:just go to your local anime club
same thing
Uchip said:just go to your local anime club
same thing
How many anime have more than one ending?firehawk12 said:Ohhh, that one. Well, I mean, the anime only had one ending anyway, so I wouldn't call that foreshadowing and more driving home a point for the people that are too dense to get it.