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Autumn Anime 2016 |OT| The seasons change, but we're still Falling for Euri

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Cornbread78

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I think most people were joking when they wanted Thunderbolt Fantasy included . I personally was only planing to give it an special honourable mention first but later edited my list to add it when i saw the disclaimer in the op ( at that point how could i not add it, lol). Was actually really surprised that Cornbread allowed it for real.

This is the problem, whenever I asked for serious answer/solution I never got a defining answer.....
 
I can't wait to vote for Japanese live action shows like Terrace House and Hanzawa Naoki next year in the Anime of the Year thread cause they can be so anime at times.
 

Szadek

Member
I'm going to vote for thundebolt fantasy, mostly because the show doesn't fit that well into live Action either.
Also because It sure as fuck deserves the praise.
 

phaze

Member
It's a dodgy place that advertises changing your look, which is enough to draw Kira in and just make a bet on a hunch. Maybe he brought someone along and said:"make me look like this guy" and then he would dispose of that body if he wasn't pressed for time. He didn't know how Aya did the thing but it worked out somehow. See people have thought about this before you and you're not the most bitchy someone has been on the series. We can fall back on at least a decade of discussions on weird details of the series.

The place's advert reads "My makeup will help you encounter love" which is in all likelyhood the full extent of his knowledge of the place. Certainly that we know of, cause he wasn't even shown witnessing any of Aya's clients rejoicing at their success. Hardly a place to run away when running for your life. And he brought a ready body to boot as if he knew in detail what her Stand does and what he needs in order to gain a new identity.
 
Sound Euphonium 2 - 06-08

The drama works better when it's about the main and secondary characters at least, instead of random background character 16 and her friend :p



I can't wait to vote for Japanese live action shows like Terrace House and Hanzawa Naoki next year in the Anime of the Year thread cause they can be so anime at times.

That episode 44 twist of Terrace House.
 

Narag

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Jojo DIU 25
Someone explain how Kira went from not even being sure whether Aya was a Stand user, to knowing the very specifics of her ability within one episode and in 4 minutes of in episode time, that he mostly spent getting his teeth kicked in. Phrases like; "Bizarre", ":Araki", "It's Jojo", "It's funny" are all verboten.

but stand users attract other stand users

Honestly, I don't think there will be satisfactory answer in-universe and instead it'd be more useful to know if the Cinderella part was planned on well in advance by Araki or if it was used as an out for some week to week writing putting a character up against a wall.
 

TheRancor

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I can't wait to vote for Japanese live action shows like Terrace House and Hanzawa Naoki next year in the Anime of the Year thread cause they can be so anime at times.
Damn! I should have voted for Blue Blazes in 2014!
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Voice Cast

Tōru Furuya - Narrator and Katsuya Niimi (Nine)
Hiromi Tsuru - Yuri Nakao (Nine)
Makio Inoue - Captain Harlock (Space Pirate Captain Harlock)
Masako Nozawa - Tetsuro (Galaxy Express 999)
Masako Ikeda - Maetel (Galaxy Express 999)
Teruhiko Aoi - Jō Yabuki (Ashita no Joe)
Hiroko Ushida - Yōko Shiraki (Ashita no Joe)
Kōichi Yamadera - Captain Juzo Okita, Susumu Kodai and Ryu Hijikata (Space Battleship Yamato)
Katsumi Toriumi - Masato Wakamatsu (Miyuki)
Ryōtarō Okiayu - Jun Kenzaki (Ring ni Kakero)
Kappei Yamaguchi - Nobotta Ōyama (Otoko Oidon)

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Except it's established that at that point Kira doesn't even know the term stand nor does he have a clue thereare other people out there with abilities like his. So he couldn't be keeping tabs on something he doesn't even know exists.

Kyakka.

He knew after encountering Shigechi and some days passed between that and when he was cornered by Jotaro and company. It's not implausible that, having noticed Cinderella before, Kira did further research on it in the intervening days and so knew what was up with it, more or less.

I can understand why thinking about this point would raise questions, but I don't think it's impossible for it to make sense within the confines of the narrative presented.
 

Jex

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If you get hung-up on Araki just pulling stuff out of thin air whenever he feels like it you should probably not watch JoJo's Bizarre Adventure or Baoh.

I'm not arguing that his inconsistencies are good or bad - they're just part of the way he tells his stories. He doesn't give a single fuck.
 

Tuck

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This is the problem, whenever I asked for serious answer/solution I never got a defining answer.....

Don't worry, its fine. Its a show that was discussed at length in the anime thread, and its not like our awards are this super prestigious, serious thing.

Don't over think it.
 
Mob Psycho is gonna take that AOTY trophy. You all had me scared for a moment when you said you didn't think it wouldn't. Seeing a lot more Rakugo on these lists than I was expecting also, so that's a good thing. The Great Passage got fucked for being on Amazon.
 

-Minsc-

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If you get hung-up on Araki just pulling stuff out of thin air whenever he feels like it you should probably not watch JoJo's Bizarre Adventure or Baoh.

I'm not arguing that his inconsistencies are good or bad - they're just part of the way he tells his stories. He doesn't give a single fuck.

DIO's coffin.

Technically one could say Kira gave an explanation toward the end of the final showdown. Basically,
whenever he was backed into a corner an opportunity always presented its self to get him out of it.
 
Mob Psycho is gonna take that AOTY trophy. You all had me scared for a moment when you said you didn't think it wouldn't. Seeing a lot more Rakugo on these lists than I was expecting also, so that's a good thing. The Great Passage got fucked for being on Amazon.

More like not being on Amazon (in the US). Now that the show is over and there's still no sign of it on the site, it's looking increasingly unlikely that they are intending to follow Netflix US' model of putting up anime in batches.
 
Mob Psycho is gonna take that AOTY trophy. You all had me scared for a moment when you said you didn't think it wouldn't. Seeing a lot more Rakugo on these lists than I was expecting also, so that's a good thing. The Great Passage got fucked for being on Amazon.

The thought of an anime with bad animation winning gives me severe constipation. Ill have to do my part and not vote for mob psycho.
 

Qurupeke

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The thought of an anime with bad animation winning gives me severe constipation. Ill have to do my part and not vote for mob psycho.

This is a bit too DTL, even for you!

Mob Psycho is gonna take that AOTY trophy. You all had me scared for a moment when you said you didn't think it wouldn't. Seeing a lot more Rakugo on these lists than I was expecting also, so that's a good thing. The Great Passage got fucked for being on Amazon.

Well, like the lack of easy access stopped people voting Yamato or Hyouka...
 
More like not being on Amazon (in the US). Now that the show is over and there's still no sign of it on the site, it's looking increasingly unlikely that they are intending to follow Netflix US' model of putting up anime in batches.
I did my part putting it pretty high up on my list. Hopefully it somehow manages to sneak up on to the top 10 for the year, but I seriously doubt it. It's a shame, I thought it was slightly inferior to Rakugo, but the argument could also be that the latter still has a second season to go and is therefore not a complete package when compared to The Great Passage. For me what really killed it was that time jump, which I understand in the concept that the show was going after, but again, the jump was too damn big and cut a lot of potential storytelling. Still an excellent anime nonetheless.
Well, like the lack of easy access stopped people voting Yamato or Hyouka...
This is true but those 2 are much easier sells than a show about making dictionaries lol.
I still haven't watched Hyouka.
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Imma give you some homework for tonight then.
 

phaze

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but stand users attract other stand users

Honestly, I don't think there will be satisfactory answer in-universe and instead it'd be more useful to know if the Cinderella part was planned on well in advance by Araki or if it was used as an out for some week to week writing putting a character up against a wall.

Given that it seems like a pretty defining event for the rest of the series, the latter would be kind of impressive.


He knew after encountering Shigechi and some days passed between that and when he was cornered by Jotaro and company. It's not implausible that, having noticed Cinderella before, Kira did further research on it in the intervening days and so knew what was up with it, more or less.

I can understand why thinking about this point would raise questions, but I don't think it's impossible for it to make sense within the confines of the narrative presented.

This is a better way of making the situation seem plausible but it still ignores the fact that at the beginning of episode where he does the whole changeeover thing, he asks Koichi whether Aya is a Stand user (how he even comes to that suspicion is another can of worms). I guess you could say he just wants to confirm his suspicion but that alone implies he doesn't know the specifics of her Stand. The whole sequence is just a string of flimsiest of flimsy circumstances that requires a heavy injection of Kubo&Kurumada into your veins to seem even remotely believable.

If you get hung-up on Araki just pulling stuff out of thin air whenever he feels like it you should probably not watch JoJo's Bizarre Adventure or Baoh.

I'm not arguing that his inconsistencies are good or bad - they're just part of the way he tells his stories. He doesn't give a single fuck.

How can I make my ranking of openings if I don't see the special version of Great Days though ? :( End of year ratings are srs business.

It's not really about getting hung up, I pretty much gave up on caring about the series within first cour. At the same time, since I'm watching (for .... reasons), if I see something particularly outrageous I'm going to mention it, cause really, that's what impressions are for too and that's what I'd point in other shows. I don't see why Araki should get a pass from making his writing make sense at the most basic of levels though I certainly don't expect him to.
 

Cornbread78

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Mob Psycho is gonna take that AOTY trophy. You all had me scared for a moment when you said you didn't think it wouldn't. Seeing a lot more Rakugo on these lists than I was expecting also, so that's a good thing. The Great Passage got fucked for being on Amazon.


I'm really surprised at the amout of Rakugo love from the general GAF growd; color me surprised.

Another anime like Shirobakka and OPM I didn't really enjoy or stay engaged in.
 

John Blade

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I can't believe this episode have a very emotional touching scene at the end which you have some sympathy for the villain who try to kill Yao. Also, Yao isn't as bad in this episode even though her personality does spill a bit here. I guess the wacky stuff is push aside with some serious tone which make the show a bit more better in some way (in a way, push my expectation of the show a bit higher...just a bit).
 
I did my part putting it pretty high up on my list. Hopefully it somehow manages to sneak up on to the top 10 for the year, but I seriously doubt it. It's a shame, I thought it was slightly inferior to Rakugo, but the argument could also be that the latter still has a second season to go and is therefore not a complete package when compared to The Great Passage. For me what really killed it was that time jump, which I understand in the concept that the show was going after, but again, the jump was too damn big and cut a lot of potential storytelling. Still an excellent anime nonetheless.

Rakugo had an even bigger time skip! (Though of course that was cushioned by starting out in the later time and framing the earlier time as a recounted flashback.)

The Great Passage's time skip does seem to have bothered a lot of people who, I assume, wanted to see more focus on the romantic relationship between Majime and Kaguya. Personally I felt like I got enough time on that and that it was well balanced with the other character's plot threads going on. The core of the story was ultimately the creation of the dictionary and what it meant for the people involved. If the core of the story was shifted to the love story, I think it would have been a more typical and less interesting story, at least for me.

This is a better way of making the situation seem plausible but it still ignores the fact that at the beginning of episode where he does the whole changeeover thing, he asks Koichi whether Aya is a Stand user (how he even comes to that suspicion is another can of worms). I guess you could say he just wants to confirm his suspicion but that alone implies he doesn't know the specifics of her Stand. The whole sequence is just a string of flimsiest of flimsy circumstances that requires a heavy injection of Kubo&Kurumada into your veins to seem even remotely believable.

I'm pretty sure you've read more of both those authors than I have (since I've read exactly none), so then you should find it more believable than I do!
 

BGBW

Maturity, bitches.
Someone needs to lay the smackdown next year..

OK, I'll run the AotY again next year and will make sure to have the most stringent of rules.

  1. The main (as defined by MAL's character listing) cast must comprise of at least 85% females.
  2. The OP must have a cool tune.
  3. There must be at least one non-CGI car in the show (if there are no cars whatsoever in the show then the show does not have to meet this criteria)
  4. There must be at least one instance of the hand over mouth titter face.
 

Narag

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Given that it seems like a pretty defining event for the rest of the series, the latter would be kind of impressive.

It's probably more common than we think but most authors don't have such strict deadlines to come up with solutions. I could swear Tolkien wrote in one of his letters that he'd written himself into a corner with the Nazgul chasing Frodo after Weathertop and at the time, he had no idea how Frodo would get out of that jam. ofc I can't remember which one exactly to verify my memory.
 
Koro Sensei Quest! Episode 2 – The Red Devil
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This is such a perfect anime. I really love the setting for this it works so well but even more than that getting some moments that the tv anime didnt.

Probably the best moment were these moments. Easily Berserker Itona is the best but so is the red devil Karma kun. I wonder what bug Itona will have.
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Szadek

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Finished Concrete Revolutio: The Last Song
I thought it was fantastic and this before rewatching it, since I'm sure the show will benefit greatly from it.
The anime is difficult to recommand, because it's so out there.
I suppose the best I can do is to break it down into pieces:

The good:
- colorful art style,
- non-linear narrative
- themes of justice ,good and evil
- very unique setting

The bad:
- story can get messy at times
- feels a bit rushed at certain points.

Well, that was lame, but I'm not sure how else to talk about this show.
 

John Blade

Member
Man....what a twist of who is the big boss who want to take down Yao and gang issue around Miami. Also, another emotional scene where Yao lover got kill in a gun fight. Man....this is getting very interesting to watch and now will see where it will go at the final episode.
 

Narag

Member
Finished Concrete Revolutio: The Last Song
I thought it was fantastic and this before rewatching it, since I'm sure the show will benefit greatly from it.
The anime is difficult to recommand, because it's so out there.
I suppose the best I can do is to break it down into pieces:

The good:
- colorful art style,
- non-linear narrative
- themes of justice ,good and evil
- very unique setting

The bad:
- story can get messy at times
- feels a bit rushed at certain points.

Well, that was lame, but I'm not sure how else to talk about this show.

It's a great show but it's a shame the ending wasn't as polished as it should have been. Like you said though, it's hard to recommend because I feel it expects so much out of the viewer.
 

John Blade

Member
Just finish watching Miami Guns. A very simple show to watch but end in explosive way at the end which is fun to watch. Will post a better impression of the show later on tonight. Man....fun stupid show to watch.
 

Jarmel

Banned
Euphonium S2-13

Fine. The direction was flat but it was competent enough. I don't really have a strong attachment to the franchise so this didn't affect me one way or another.

This cour as a whole was kind of bad with little overall direction and a way too melodramatic tone.
 
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