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Both are Trigger shows, so yeah.
It's a pretty good show, so it's always nice to see someone new pick it up.
ttgl was gainax
Both are Trigger shows, so yeah.
It's a pretty good show, so it's always nice to see someone new pick it up.
Same director and a lot of the same staff. And ttgl is a pretty show all throughout
Both are Trigger shows, so yeah.
It's a pretty good show, so it's always nice to see someone new pick it up.
ttgl was gainax
Gurren Lagann 01
nintendoman58's recommendation was a good one. I'm into what I saw. Interesting concept with the pits. Also I love the characters already.
This show's visual design reminds me A LOT of Kill la Kill by the way, is there any connection to that show in terms of staff? Also the animation in this, is goddamn good! Does it remain like this throughout the whole show?! Or is this just a case of being the usual super good looking and fluid pilot episode?
ttgl was gainax
So it's the director and staff then. Yeah I dug the episode quite a lot! Gotta thank ninty for the recommendation, I know the series is beloved by many but it's one of those that I never really got the opportunity to watch. This one is going to be a lot of fun. Except when the thing I got spoiled about already happens.
You know it.
Aside from episode 4, TTGL has some of the best mecha animation in the entire franchise.
Kill la Kill was directed by Imaishi, who also directed Kill la Kill, and Trigger was made from former Gainax employees. There was a meme going around when Kill la Kill was airing that it would save anime because of that, haha.
Whoops, my bad. Still, wasn't Trigger mostly made up of people who used to work at Gainax or something?
I don't think spoilers mean all that much for TTGL. It's 90% flat-out awesomeness to the max, and knowing a plot twist or two is unlikely to bring the show down.
I feel like I may be one of the few that liked Kill la Kill, but thinking back that was mainly because of its art direction and how wacky it was, not the plot itself. If this has both the visuals, and plot then I'm sold. So far I am pretty pleased with what I saw, got some really cool themes going on already, with them trying to break out from a society of no change and fear in these caves. Foreshadowing for the future too, with Kamina alreay apparently having seen the surface. I wanna know more about Simon and the girl (I don't think she gave us her name yet).
Whoops, my bad. Still, wasn't Trigger mostly made up of people who used to work at Gainax or something?
Pretty sure that Yoko gives her name right at the end of the episode.
Gurren Lagann is my all time favorite anime because it absolutely nails it in both the animation and plot department. I love literally everything in the show. There's not a single character I don't like.
The TTGL ride is a wild one and watching ToonamiGAF experience it live was some of the most enjoyable time I've had on GAF.
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it's out of context, didn't think it was bad. My bad.
Usagi Drop #1
Yet another random show, only this one I actually watched on purpose. Now this was a way better first episode than Zvezda's, and I can see myself watching more of it since the melodrama wasn't all that bad.
Also, screw Reina.
Excellent choice.
If you like the topic, check out Aishiteruze Baby when your done. It's not as maturely done as Usagi, but it's still very good.
Uh, no? The dub from what I understand completely botches the music and cuts so many things from the story with the usual localization garbage.
I got soured by Sephiroth.I reached a point I don't even feel like watching Kabaneri and finishing it off
It True Detective Season 2'd
Usagi Drop is all kinds of excellent. You chose well.
Excellent choice.
If you like the topic, check out Aishiteruze Baby when your done. It's not as maturely done as Usagi, but it's still very good.
Ah, it's good to know. Character-centric stories are my favorite kind of thing, and I could already see from that first episode that the plot's probably going to be about how the two main characters bond with each other in a very heartwarming way. There was some obvious melodrama with how everybody else in the family tried to ignore the little girl and how unfair and selfish that felt to the MC, but I can take melodramatic scenes if they work well like they did there.
I just tried watching the Hajime no Ippo series that's available on CR, and it looks like it's some kind of sequel series since it starts with Ippo already being the Japanese champion or something. The melodrama around his father's death in the flashback felt really ham-fisted compared to what I just saw on Usagi Drop as well.
Also, could anyone vouch for/against Hourou Musuko? The premise sounds interesting enough that I'll probably end up watching at least the first episode, but it'd always be nice to know if other people have watched it and could share their thoughts with me.
Ah, it's good to know. Character-centric stories are my favorite kind of thing, and I could already see from that first episode that the plot's probably going to be about how the two main characters bond with each other in a very heartwarming way. There was some obvious melodrama with how everybody else in the family tried to ignore the little girl and how unfair and selfish that felt to the MC, but I can take melodramatic scenes if they work well like they did there.
Will probably add Aishiteruze Baby to my backlocg, but it looks like that one isn't available on CR.
I just tried watching the Hajime no Ippo series that's available on CR, and it looks like it's some kind of sequel series since it starts with Ippo already being the Japanese champion or something. The melodrama around his father's death in the flashback felt really ham-fisted compared to what I just saw on Usagi Drop as well.
Also, could anyone vouch for/against Hourou Musuko? The premise sounds interesting enough that I'll probably end up watching at least the first episode, but it'd always be nice to know if other people have watched it and could share their thoughts with me.
I'll still be missing out on most puns either way, but seeing the characters' actions animated helps a lot with context.
Also, reading raw LNs has actually made me appreciate the way most characters have their own unique speech patterns, since it helps the readers tell who's speaking without having to explicitly state so in dialogs or narration. For example, it'd be really hard for me to confuse lines among the assertive Haruhi, one-word Nagato, frail Asahina, overly formal Koizumi and deadpan Kyon because of how their speech patterns are so unique to them compared to everybody else's. Thinking about that also made me wonder about how much of a pain it'd be to achieve the same level of readability on a localized version, mostly due to how English and Spanish don't have easy ways out of honorifics, varied first-person pronouns or adapting certain speech patterns in a way that doesn't come across as overly forced.
Kind an informal vote here, but there's been interest expresed, so if we get enough people to join in we can try it again...
If we did a "Let's Watch" next week which would you be down for:
Lucky☆Star or Code Geass?
Both are easily accessible, Code Geass would take most of the summer though.
I wouldn't recommend starting with Ippo with Rising. Skipping a 100+ episodes of content into what isn't the strongest Ippo season isn't the way to go.
I wouldn't call what happens in Usagi Drop "melodrama", unless you think all drama is melodrama.
Yes, Crunchyroll only has Hajime no Ippo The Rising, which is way into the series.
Wandering Son is worth watching, although it's worth noting that Crunchyroll only has the broadcast version which had its last two episodes cut into one due to the 2011 Tohoku earthquake. The full version was only released on disc, and should be watched instead if possible.
Hourou Musuko is also an amazing show. I actually had a little trouble with it due to my dislike for its art direction but it's so damn good that I was able to get over it and enjoy it. You have some great taste!
Some character driven anime drama shows I highly recommend: Horror Moscow, Ow Hannah, Shower Gainrock Rackgo Sinjew.
Some character driven anime drama shows I highly recommend: Horror Moscow, Ow Hannah, Shower Gainrock Rackgo Sinjew.
None of those show up on google?
Hourou Musuko, Aoi Hana, Showa Genroku Rakugo Shinjuu.
Thanks! First one I'm obviously watching since I just picked it up, but I guess I'll be adding Aoi Hana to my CR queue as well.
The Kimi no Na wa. film's "story of miracles and love" revolves around Mitsuha and Taki. Mitsuha is a female high school student who lives in a rural town nestled deep in the mountains. Her father is the mayor and isn't at home much, and she lives with her elementary school-aged little sister and her grandmother. Mitsuha has an honest personality, but she doesn't like the customs of her family's Shinto shrine, nor does she like her father participating in an election campaign. She laments that she lives in a confined rural town, and yearns for the wonderful lifestyle of living in Tokyo. Taki is a male high school student who lives in central Tokyo. He spends time with his friends, works part-time at an Italian restaurant, and is interested in architecture and fine arts. One day, Mitsuha has a dream where she is a young man. Taki also has a dream where he is a female high school student in a town in the mountains that he has never been to. What is the secret to their dreams of personal experience?
Third one's Rakugo Shinjuu from last season. Forget the second because the closest match I can get is AnoHana, but I can't think of a way to read Ano as Ow (damn English).
Hourou Musuko, Aoi Hana, Showa Genroku Rakugo Shinjuu.
Another character driven show I'd highly recommend is Planetes.
Kind an informal vote here, but there's been interest expresed, so if we get enough people to join in we can try it again...
If we did a "Let's Watch" next week which would you be down for:
Lucky☆Star or Code Geass?
Both are easily accessible, Code Geass would take most of the summer though.
Hibike! Euphonium Visual for the Second Season Revealed