Hellwarden
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You're lame.
I know. ;_;
You're lame.
Sometimes, dumb & stupid junk food shows are great to watch and this one is no exception. Really, the show has no redeeming factors outside of it being stupid and fun to watch with interesting fights and good humor.
Since the first OVA centered on the Try cast with callbacks to the original, I expect the next OVA will focus on the original cast with some callbacks to Try. I got the feeling the OVAs are meant to link up the two series before finishing up the franchise with some larger project.
Himouto dub trailer - Umaru
If you think the voice sounds like South Park, Ms. Neves did base the voice off of Butters and Cartman.
*As for the storytelling, man...this feel odd to watch as it look like it will break 4 episodes into an arc for each character in the show. Kinda like you're playing the games which is fine but watch is feel weird. Kinda rewinding the story to see what happen if Junichi choose another girls. Well, time to push through the other girls arcs now.
Don't forget about the followup eps in SS Plus as well.
Wouldn't a slice of life show normally not have any real stakes anyways?
Gundam Crossbone is lame tho.
It's lame.
Himouto dub trailer - Umaru
If you think the voice sounds like South Park, Ms. Neves did base the voice off of Butters and Cartman.
Sakura Quest 03
Now burn the Chupakabura costume. Burn it all.
Ok Metal is a super funny character. I love how he can't get to much attention or he snaps lol. Also looks like he can already more or less open the eight gates? or at least one of the early ones. Love the dynamic between the kids. Curious to see what that shadowy thing is supposed to be about.
It got an OVA that's an adaption of a sidequest. It was okay, though it wasn't about the team and it was basically a big ad.
Not sure, if I want more, I bet they'll suck anyway, so it's pointless.
This is such an unusual show more so than even something like Rakugo, maybe closer to Flowers of Evil I guess. This episode consisted almost entirely of talking/dialogue and I was engrossed the entire time. This is a weird comparison considering how drastically different the shows are in regards to every facet, but it reminds me of Legion. The reason I'm thinking that is because Kado, like Legion, seems desperate to get rid of its viewers. Now some people are going to interpret the previous comment as a negative but for me that's some of the highest praise I can give it. That's because the show isn't trying to snare you with action, fanservice, or any other type of pandering. Either you're on board with the concept or not.
For a number of people, I imagine this episode is going to be too slow. However I'm loving the focus on communication. It's not as abstract as something like in Fafner but for a show centered around negotiating, that aspect is key. There was some thought put behind how a first contact situation would play out with beings as absurdly advanced as Yaha-kui za Shunina (this name is way too hard to remember) in that Yaha tries to psychically talk with Shindo then progresses to noise before picking up speech. Speaking of negotiation, I thought the way this scene was handled was somewhat interesting. Now normally I hate a scenario where the characters either know more or less than the audience as it hurts immersion to an extent. However for this show, it's as if the directors are purposefully withholding information from the audience so as to make the negotiations more 'balanced' so the audience might not be predisposed to one side or another. The audience is going to learn the information at the same time the Japanese negotiators and government will.
Understatement of the millennium.
This is a show where you know the staff knows this is totally going to bomb sales-wise but the staff is doing it for the love of the genre. I just appreciate that someone is trying to tell an intellectual scifi thriller. The story behind this production must be pretty interesting. How did this end up at Toei for example and not IG?
The OP had some really striking shots.
It's a post-apocalyptic type of depressing or what?
Either my favourite episode yet or the worst one
It's more of a "All of these characters are going to die, the only question is when" sort of way
Googled sukasuka and the cover has a chick crying, not a good sign :'v Is it boring? Or do you just not feel like watching a depressing anime?
Depressing would be getting eaten by that maid, lol
Nah. Just annoyed by the girl constantly fawning over the dude every 5 minutes.Googled sukasuka and the cover has a chick crying, not a good sign :'v Is it boring? Or do you just not feel like watching a depressing anime?
Lack of any actual stakes.
Kado- 2
This is such an unusual show more so than even something like Rakugo, maybe closer to Flowers of Evil I guess. This episode consisted almost entirely of talking/dialogue and I was engrossed the entire time. This is a weird comparison considering how drastically different the shows are in regards to every facet, but it reminds me of Legion. The reason I'm thinking that is because Kado, like Legion, seems desperate to get rid of its viewers. Now some people are going to interpret the previous comment as a negative but for me that's some of the highest praise I can give it. That's because the show isn't trying to snare you with action, fanservice, or any other type of pandering. Either you're on board with the concept or not.
For a number of people, I imagine this episode is going to be too slow. However I'm loving the focus on communication. It's not as abstract as something like in Fafner but for a show centered around negotiating, that aspect is key. There was some thought put behind how a first contact situation would play out with beings as absurdly advanced as Yaha-kui za Shunina (this name is way too hard to remember) in that Yaha tries to psychically talk with Shindo then progresses to noise before picking up speech. Speaking of negotiation, I thought the way this scene was handled was somewhat interesting. Now normally I hate a scenario where the characters either know more or less than the audience as it hurts immersion to an extent. However for this show, it's as if the directors are purposefully withholding information from the audience so as to make the negotiations more 'balanced' so the audience might not be predisposed to one side or another. The audience is going to learn the information at the same time the Japanese negotiators and government will.
This is a show where you know the staff knows this is totally going to bomb sales-wise but the staff is doing it for the love of the genre. I just appreciate that someone is trying to tell an intellectual scifi thriller. The story behind this production must be pretty interesting. How did this end up at Toei for example and not IG?
if they really loved the genre and knew it would bomb, why did they include scientist kawaii?
They are slowly starting to reveal so e of the smaller mystery while still building the lore. Hrlga is going to play a big part in everything going forward, but how???? Damn kids.
Depressing would be getting eaten by that maid, lol
So Cornbread, what is this show? Is every arc about one of the main girls getting the MC?
Which one, Amagami?
Which one, Amagami?