Well, I think with the way this thread has gone, anyone who didn't want to be spoiled on Oreimo already has been. You can easily guess the context of most of these reactions.
It's Usagi Drop all over again.
Details, details. ;P
Though I wonder how Kyousuke managed toescape the wraith of Ayase?
THAT'S WHAT I WANT TO KNOW.
how did he escape bad end. SHIT, Ayase fucking confessed to him at the end of like.... Volume 10
Has Miyazaki really lost it?!
Hayao Miyazaki's new movie Kaze Tachinu opens in Japan on July 20. Today they had a press conference where they announced the full cast and screened the 4 minute trailer to the press for the first time. The trailer screens in cinemas across Japan starting this weekend. But that's not what I'm here to share with you. You can check out details about the movie and pretty posters in Sculli's thread here: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=541425
I'm here to talk to you about the amazing audio production details for this movie. It is either an act of true artistic genius, or Miyazaki has lost his marbles due to old age. It's hard to tell which is which yet, but the producer confirmed at the press conference that the film will feature a mono only soundtrack and that for the fighter plane engine sound effects, they've decided to employ a technique of recording effects produced by human vocals.
This, combined with the fact that the lead role in the film is played by Hideaki Anno, makes the audio in the film potentially jarring. Anno is the director of Evangelion. He's 53 years old, and he's not a professional voice actor or normal actor in any capacity. He is an animator and a director. But it doesn't seem to have deterred Miyazaki from casting him in the lead role of a young man. Super weird.
The movie looks pretty interesting, and is definitely one of the most realistic and heaviest films which Miyazaki has ever made, but this is just starting to sound strange. I understand the desire to want to do "old things" to capture the 1920s era, which the film is set in, but I dunno if this is a great idea considering how mainstream Ghibli is, and the normal expectations attached to a big blockbuster film from the studio and from Miyazaki. Lol.
Looks like spoilers are out for the final OreImo volume andthere's really no defending of this vile shit now. ~incest end~
Honestly, between these two, I'm not sure what is more hilarious. lol
At least the movie isn't in black and white, I suppose!
At least the movie isn't in black and white, I suppose!
would have been so glorious =(Ayase ending
Discussion of Usagi Drop's ending will never dissipate because it's inherently, deeply horrifying in light of how the story carried itself theretofore and will be until the end of time. Tomorrow, everyone will look back on the Oreimo end, look in the proverbial dead dove bag and declare "I don't know what I expected", and that'll be that.
Maybe not quite to the same extent as Usagi Drop, but Oreimo definitely seemed to be setting itself up to go a different route.
Aikatsu, a show about AMERICAN IMPERIALISM:
Has Miyazaki really lost it?!
Hayao Miyazaki's new movie Kaze Tachinu opens in Japan on July 20. Today they had a press conference where they announced the full cast and screened the 4 minute trailer to the press for the first time. The trailer screens in cinemas across Japan starting this weekend. But that's not what I'm here to share with you. You can check out details about the movie and pretty posters in Sculli's thread here: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=541425
I'm here to talk to you about the amazing audio production details for this movie. It is either an act of true artistic genius, or Miyazaki has lost his marbles due to old age. It's hard to tell which is which yet, but the producer confirmed at the press conference that the film will feature a mono only soundtrack and that for the fighter plane engine sound effects, they've decided to employ a technique of recording effects produced by human vocals.
This, combined with the fact that the lead role in the film is played by Hideaki Anno, makes the audio in the film potentially jarring. Anno is the director of Evangelion. He's 53 years old, and he's not a professional voice actor or normal actor in any capacity. He is an animator and a director. But it doesn't seem to have deterred Miyazaki from casting him in the lead role of a young man. Super weird.
The movie looks pretty interesting, and is definitely one of the most realistic and heaviest films which Miyazaki has ever made, but this is just starting to sound strange. I understand the desire to want to do "old things" to capture the 1920s era, which the film is set in, but I dunno if this is a great idea considering how mainstream Ghibli is, and the normal expectations attached to a big blockbuster film from the studio and from Miyazaki. Lol.
Aikatsu, a show about AMERICAN IMPERIALISM:
A show about using copy-paste in After Effects.
Meanwhile, on a completely unrelated note from OreImo ending spoiler meltdowns,
Futari wa Precure Max Heart 1
So far, so not-terrible.
Feels pretty much exactly like the first series right now for the most part, albeit with some cosmetic changes. Mepple and Mipple's cellphone-forms got a new look (BUY OUR MERCHANDISE, BUY IT ALL), Nagisa and Sidekick got a new transformation sequence (it's much worse than the old one) and PRECURE MARBLE SCREW got an upgrade (it doesn't look too bad).
Amazingly, the only one of my five Best Parts of Precure that didn't actually come true in the first series almost did come true in this episode.The manifestation of all that is wrong with the world shattered into three pieces...and one of those pieces shattered into twelve. That makes fourteen pieces total if I'm counting correctly, which isn't quite the billion I was hoping for, but if it gets that giant CG monstrosity out of my face, I ain't complaining!
Of course, it seems likely that. I'll reserve judgement on that until the girl in question stops standing around in the background of scenes looking mysterious and starts being an actual character (one of those pieces is going to end up becoming Shiny Luminous, who AnimeGAF seems to think is also the manifestation of all that is wrong with the world), but if it's true, at least we can say she's consistent!yes, yes, I know, she has no character, ololol
Or maybe not so consistent, since thethat showed up in this episode seemed like a big improvement on the original. Adorable little fairy creature >Queen fragmentany day.giant CG monstrosity
I already miss the first season's ending theme (even if it was starting to get a little old after 49 episodes of it including one where it was the focus of the plot) because the new ending theme is fucking awful. I guess there's a possibility it will grow on me, but I'm not feeling it at all right now. Also, ED animation? What animation? It looks like they threw this shit together in two minutes. Possibly less. At least the OP is still catchy.
Has Miyazaki really lost it?!
Hayao Miyazaki's new movie Kaze Tachinu opens in Japan on July 20. Today they had a press conference where they announced the full cast and screened the 4 minute trailer to the press for the first time. The trailer screens in cinemas across Japan starting this weekend. But that's not what I'm here to share with you. You can check out details about the movie and pretty posters in Sculli's thread here: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=541425
I'm here to talk to you about the amazing audio production details for this movie. It is either an act of true artistic genius, or Miyazaki has lost his marbles due to old age. It's hard to tell which is which yet, but the producer confirmed at the press conference that the film will feature a mono only soundtrack and that for the fighter plane engine sound effects, they've decided to employ a technique of recording effects produced by human vocals.
This, combined with the fact that the lead role in the film is played by Hideaki Anno, makes the audio in the film potentially jarring. Anno is the director of Evangelion. He's 53 years old, and he's not a professional voice actor or normal actor in any capacity. He is an animator and a director. But it doesn't seem to have deterred Miyazaki from casting him in the lead role of a young man. Super weird.
The movie looks pretty interesting, and is definitely one of the most realistic and heaviest films which Miyazaki has ever made, but this is just starting to sound strange. I understand the desire to want to do "old things" to capture the 1920s era, which the film is set in, but I dunno if this is a great idea considering how mainstream Ghibli is, and the normal expectations attached to a big blockbuster film from the studio and from Miyazaki. Lol.
A box.
So in other words it's got a better ending than the Evangelion manga.Looks like spoilers are out for the final OreImo volume andthere's really no defending of this vile shit now. ~incest end~
Discussion of Usagi Drop's ending will never dissipate because it's inherently, deeply horrifying in light of how the story carried itself theretofore and will be until the end of time. Tomorrow, everyone will look back on the Oreimo end, look in the proverbial dead dove bag and declare "I don't know what I expected", and that'll be that.
I don't know. If you were only following S1 of the anime and was ignorant of the LNs, yeah, I can see how you may think that. But even as an anime only follower, the last few episodes of S2 made it fairly clear where the series was ultimately heading.
Well, I think with the way this thread has gone, anyone who didn't want to be spoiled on Oreimo already has been. You can easily guess the context of most of these reactions.
It's Usagi Drop all over again.
No , trully there are some thing i like and dislike in this show ... and i'm perfectly aware of the flaws.. that's why i'm extra harsh on the obvious problems the show has.
There is more to her than hypnobutts.
A delicious heat period and a glorious sister
This list is incomplete .. let me fix that
Rias=Akeno=Grayfia> Kuroka >Sonia=Ravel=Koneko>Le Fay=Serafall=Xenovia=Irina=Kunou >Rossweisse = Coriana = Kiyome Abe > Griselda = Kuisha=Yubelluna > Isabela = Karlamine=Mira=Momo=reya=ruruko=siris=tomoe=tsubaki=tsubasa=xuelan > Ile and Nel
Yep this should be the correct ranking IMO
And yeah i love the series a lot ( read all the books several times )
You better have some serious reason why you disagree with my ranking.
Did s1 really not have that stuff, or were you guys just seeing what you wanted to see?
I think we have our answer now.
Incest is one if those things I really never "got". Like...why would you genuinely want to see a brother/sister incestuous relationship, or any incestuous relationship for that matter? Who is the audience for this sort of thing? And how are there enough of them so that the writer actually decided to take it down this route?
Maybe the writer's trolling and I'm babbling about some fetish I just don't understand. But...just...why? Who wanted this for unironic reasons? Who didn't want this for the meltdowns, but actually, truly wanted this?
One part of the explanation is that a lot of [Japanese] people who like the incest fetish don't have siblings (remember, one of the lowest birthrates in the world), so, out of a lack of personal experience, they don't understand how utterly delusional the entire concept is.Incest is one if those things I really never "got". Like...why would you genuinely want to see a brother/sister incestuous relationship, or any incestuous relationship for that matter? Who is the audience for this sort of thing? And how are there enough of them so that the writer actually decided to take it down this route?
Maybe the writer's trolling and I'm babbling about some fetish I just don't understand. But...just...why? Who wanted this for unironic reasons? Who didn't want this for the meltdowns, but actually, truly wanted this?
Incest is one if those things I really never "got". Like...why would you genuinely want to see a brother/sister incestuous relationship, or any incestuous relationship for that matter? Who is the audience for this sort of thing? And how are there enough of them so that the writer actually decided to take it down this route?
Maybe the writer's trolling and I'm babbling about some fetish I just don't understand. But...just...why? Who wanted this for unironic reasons? Who didn't want this for the meltdowns, but actually, truly wanted this?
I think Anime watchers like us would probably enjoy incest routes more if the sister isn't a terrible character.
Incest is one if those things I really never "got". Like...why would you genuinely want to see a brother/sister incestuous relationship, or any incestuous relationship for that matter? Who is the audience for this sort of thing? And how are there enough of them so that the writer actually decided to take it down this route?
Maybe the writer's trolling and I'm babbling about some fetish I just don't understand. But...just...why? Who wanted this for unironic reasons? Who didn't want this for the meltdowns, but actually, truly wanted this?
Why not? The writer wanted to do something outside the norm, so he did. :lol
Incest is one if those things I really never "got". Like...why would you genuinely want to see a brother/sister incestuous relationship, or any incestuous relationship for that matter? Who is the audience for this sort of thing? And how are there enough of them so that the writer actually decided to take it down this route?
Maybe the writer's trolling and I'm babbling about some fetish I just don't understand. But...just...why? Who wanted this for unironic reasons? Who didn't want this for the meltdowns, but actually, truly wanted this?
One part of the explanation is that a lot of [Japanese] people who like the incest fetish don't have siblings (remember, one of the lowest birthrates in the world), so, out of a lack of personal experience, they don't understand how utterly delusional the entire concept is.
This was the conclusion that I came to.One part of the explanation is that a lot of [Japanese] people who like the incest fetish don't have siblings (remember, one of the lowest birthrates in the world), so, out of a lack of personal experience, they don't understand how utterly delusional the entire concept is.
“After his girlfriend dumps him for someone else, 27 year old Koshiro has a chance encounter in the subway with Nanoka, a 15-year-old high school girl. He later meets her again at the entrance of an amusement park and since he was just given two free tickets, he invites her to go with him. They immediately feel some connection, despite their age difference.
On leaving the park, they meet their father, leading them to realize that they are brother and sister. This startles them immensely, as they haven't seen each other since their parents got a divorce with split custody some 10 years ago.”
It's still the only good anime about this subject matter.
“Despite sounding like the setup for a hundred erotic anime, Koi Kaze is nothing of the sort. It’s a serious, well written show about forbidden love.”-Helen McCarthy.
If you can handle the subject matter, you should find this show rewarding.
Length: 13 episodes.
One part of the explanation is that a lot of [Japanese] people who like the incest fetish don't have siblings (remember, one of the lowest birthrates in the world), so, out of a lack of personal experience, they don't understand how utterly delusional the entire concept is.
Are you still Seeking Asian Females?!Incest is still a taboo and taboos are enticing.
"Interracial" used to be a fetish (and still is in some parts of America), but while racial barriers are breaking down, incest is still as vilified as ever.
Are you still Seeking Asian Females?!
Did s1 really not have that stuff, or were you guys just seeing what you wanted to see?
I think we have our answer now.
I'm always seeking asian females.
But the asian females, they're not seeking me.