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Spring Anime 2012 III | AITAKATTA YES!

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Narag

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Fujiko has ended. I'm in no hurry to watch it, given what a clusterfuck the last few episodes have been. There are 9 animation directors in the finale (lol), and 4 directors, and 2 storyboarders. Similar to last week's episode, the credits on the website and the actual episode don't actually match up properly, but it looks like Matoko Sudo is being used as Yokoyama's pen name for direction here, probably because he's too ashamed to be associated with this production beyond the storyboarding credit. Oh and Koike is finally credited as a key animator for this episode, so maybe there's some good action... for 5 seconds. Lololol.

Interesting. I'll finish it out but after chewing on the last two eps for a while, I've no hope for the finale.
 
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Oh hey, Saber finally looks like a really feminine guy.

This is awesome btw.
 

Jex

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I actually don't like jazz music all that much. Too often it's background noise, freewheeling all over the place with no real structure and going on forever. I admire it from a technical perspective rather than an emotional one.

Thankfully the performances in Apollon, as well as being executed with impeccable technical skill by both animators and musicians, are not only well integrated into each episode's narrative but also generally of a sensible length. The added bonus is that there's something interesting to look at in terms of how the jazz scenes are directed - whereas at a concert you're just looking at the same thing the whole way through.

So basically you're not a fan of a masturbation session that goes on for too long.
 

kaizoku

I'm not as deluded as I make myself out to be
Help me GAF, I love animes like School Rumble and the Full Metal Panic series, romantic comedies like this are gold but they seem really hard to track down. I end up in a sea of incest/lolita style stuff which I have zero interest in.

Can someone help me out and list some of the best romantic comedies similar to those above? There has to be more out there that I haven't found yet.
 

Grzi

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Help me GAF, I love animes like School Rumble and the Full Metal Panic series, romantic comedies like this are gold but they seem really hard to track down. I end up in a sea of incest/lolita style stuff which I have zero interest in.

Can someone help me out and list some of the best romantic comedies similar to those above? There has to be more out there that I haven't found yet.

Toradora
 

Ryuukan

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Help me GAF, I love animes like School Rumble and the Full Metal Panic series, romantic comedies like this are gold but they seem really hard to track down. I end up in a sea of incest/lolita style stuff which I have zero interest in.

Can someone help me out and list some of the best romantic comedies similar to those above? There has to be more out there that I haven't found yet.

Haganai

It only has small pools of those said distractions.
 

Dresden

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Help me GAF, I love animes like School Rumble and the Full Metal Panic series, romantic comedies like this are gold but they seem really hard to track down. I end up in a sea of incest/lolita style stuff which I have zero interest in.

Can someone help me out and list some of the best romantic comedies similar to those above? There has to be more out there that I haven't found yet.

I guess Ouran would count, if you listed Fumoffu (I know you just mentioned FMP in general but I'll pretend you listed Fumoffu).
 

1stStrike

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Help me GAF, I love animes like School Rumble and the Full Metal Panic series, romantic comedies like this are gold but they seem really hard to track down. I end up in a sea of incest/lolita style stuff which I have zero interest in.

Can someone help me out and list some of the best romantic comedies similar to those above? There has to be more out there that I haven't found yet.

Since you actually watched the FMP series and didn't skip right to Fumoffu like certain, individuals here, you automatically get cool points. :3

The other's recommendations should get you started.
 

Jex

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Dusk Maiden of Amnesia - END

My lord that was fantastic. I wish they had kept the tone from the final 1/3rd throughout the whole series, but I'll take what I can get.

On the other hand, I think the final arc of the series is actually effective because of how it contrasts with the lighter material that preceded it. If it was serious and sombre throughout it wouldn't have been as powerful, I feel.
 

Dresden

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The last I've seen is episode 10 as well and I have to say its end has been unexpectedly dramatic, to the point of being jarring. I mean, with this series they have always tried to alleviate any kind of unpleasant moment; how JFX controls humans but to do the Enoshima dance, Yuki's humorous panic attacks (as I said when I saw the first episode here http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=36914144&postcount=13), and even the antagonist organization seems weirdly interesting and funny while the only harm they do happens when things go out of control. Such a moment as the Heming Way getting destroyed caught me by surprise, and seemed out-of-place. I don't know what to expect tonally from the next episodes after this.

Was that not the point? It's a sudden shift/reveal of the threat that was intimated but never substantiated until now. It's the kind of paradigm shift that should be jarring, I think. It didn't bother me because the show had done a good job of laying in the groundwork for such a change, and the melancholy tone of the last few episodes had prepared me for such a shift.
 

kaizoku

I'm not as deluded as I make myself out to be
I guess Ouran would count, if you listed Fumoffu (I know you just mentioned FMP in general but I'll pretend you listed Fumoffu).

Fumoffu is the best part! The FMP series had some highlights as well, but I like it for the comedy.

Ouran I saw bits of, seems ok, probably mildly similar, but I want something in very much the same vein in the same way Bleach is clearly in the same bracket as Naruto.

Toradora is far too lolita-like for me, completely separate bracket. I'm not a fan of these animes with the bossy grumpy spoilt tiny girl.
 
On the other hand, I think the final arc of the series is actually effective because of how it contrasts with the lighter material that preceded it. If it was serious and sombre throughout it wouldn't have been as powerful, I feel.

I get what you're saying, but without your recommendation I probably would have dropped it 3-4 episodes in.
 
Fumoffu is the best part! The FMP series had some highlights as well, but I like it for the comedy.

Ouran I saw bits of, seems ok, probably mildly similar, but I want something in very much the same vein in the same way Bleach is clearly in the same bracket as Naruto.

Toradora is far too lolita-like for me, completely separate bracket. I'm not a fan of these animes with the bossy grumpy spoilt tiny girl.

No :(
 
Naruto SD 13
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Well it was actually a not good episode. Naruto was barely around, no Konohamaru even :/ Though we did get a Rasengan. Rock Lee is probably the most boring character in Naruto, rivaling that of Ino, Shino, and even Sakura Haruno. I hope the next one brings this anime back to form and puts the title character back front and center.
 

/XX/

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And talking about tsu ri ta ma; who here had renovated interest on/wanted to try for the first time the art of fishing? But I'm not talking about something too serious!

It reminds me of certain sports 'shōnen' that made generations embrace sacrifice and try overcoming obstacles, discovering things about their new favorite game at the same time. Although in tsu ri ta ma it was part of an initial premise, and this series has its additional and particular incentives for the story, of course.

I'd hope some people want to do something similar because of this series too!
Good for SHIMANO, as well!

Was that not the point? It's a sudden shift/reveal of the threat that was intimated but never substantiated until now. It's the kind of paradigm shift that should be jarring, I think. It didn't bother me because the show had done a good job of laying in the groundwork for such a change, and the melancholy tone of the last few episodes had prepared me for such a shift.
Well, you are right... it took me by surprise because, even if the tone certainly changed, I expected something more inoffensive, as I didn't see someone would die in that sudden way (I suppose they died, right? I'll know it soon either way).

I'll accustom to it, and I don't find it was a problem with the series anyway!
 

madp

The Light of El Cantare
what do you mean? they have a lot of things in common and can comfortably sit in the same category.

Checking anidb.net for School Rumble and FMP Fumoffu, under "Similar shows" the only ones listed are ones I've seen :(

Heart breaking news.

No, you're right about Bleach and Naruto; DTL just has some.........wildly unusual opinions on the matter.

One more suggestion: it's somewhat more rom than com, but give Amagami SS a try as well.
 
Zetman 13 (end)

This episode was an actually awesome ending. They way that characterized Kouga over the course actually made him a standout character in the end, and Jin as usual. I mean when Jin uttered that cool line as he dashed off, wow, "“Keep your head up…you wont find hope lying around on the ground”. This makes me want more super hero anime for some reasons. I just want another season.

I didn't think Kouga would actually kill Tanaka but he did. I hated Kouga over the course of the anime for his justice was so annoying and led him to making decisions that I, the viewer, and possibly Jin, in universe, would never choose. Not that Kouga was a bad character by design or such, but he just worked so well as a kind of opposite or maybe "hero" complementing Jin. Tons of Kudos too for not keeping or forcing Jin to stay in Zet form but returning him to human form, relieving that it wasn't permanent. And Haitani, what an antagonist, dying in so much happiness.

8 / 10, darkish for my tastes, but definitely an enjoyable ride. I will definitely buy this once Viz releases and dubs it. Dots and Lines.
 

Jex

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Fumoffu is the best part! The FMP series had some highlights as well, but I like it for the comedy.
In actuality, I feel like Fumoffu is the only part of FMP that's actually great. The rest of the franchise is just unremarkable mecha stuff.
 

Jex

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I get what you're saying, but without your recommendation I probably would have dropped it 3-4 episodes in.

Well, I can see what you mean, but I think the problem with the early half isn't simply that the tone is rather light and silly, it's that the show opened poorly and improved as it went. In other words, it wasn't the tone that was the problem so much as the quality. I've never even seen the first episode but by all impressions its the kind of thing that would make most people drop the show, which is literally the opposite impression that a proper first episode seeks to have on the audience.
 
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