I still havent seen like garden of words, that is some serious eye porn
Thought it was foot porn.
I like to believe the reason why OST didn't stand out so much is because Kashiwa Daisuke was not able to be all creative due to outside factors. Really like his other work a lot more. Especially April.#02 (just a small clip from the whole song)
These are some really cool songs, I need to explore more of this guy's work.I didn't even realize that he did the music until I noticed his name in the credits.
But yeah the soundtrack for Garden wasn't really his strongest material. Program Music I is still my favorite work from him.
i really do wish shinkai would actually hire a competent writer and character designer for once. either that or just stick to doing corporate comissions
i really do wish shinkai would actually hire a competent writer and character designer for once. either that or just stick to doing corporate comissions
Does anyone know what this cosplay is from (not 100% sure it's an anime)?
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I see, not an anime I guess, thanks for the info!
Soon to be anime though. Getting an adaptation later this year.
Garden of Words-
I have to say that I really liked this a lot, much more than I was expecting. I kept thinking it was some weird foot fetish anime that looked super good, due to posts joking about that aspect all the time, but I got a really well developed romance out of this. Also the 40+ minute run time meant that the film never outstayed its welcome.
Off to Hyper Japan today, the UK equivalent of whatever your typical Japanese culture show is.
Well see what bad anime people are cosplaying as today.
i really do wish shinkai would actually hire a competent writer and character designer for once. either that or just stick to doing corporate comissions
Chariot is the glue that binds us all together.Chariot 11.4% of all your posts are in this thread alone.
Cajun?Chariot is the glue that binds us all together.
Chariot 11.4% of all your posts are in this thread alone.
Of the people with over 500 posts in this thread I have the lowest average posts per day.
#threadstatistics
Mike consumes the most anime here, I swear.
Chariot is the glue that binds us all together.
Hasn't everyone dropped this seasons shows anyways?Nah. I don't even follow current airing shows except Sailor Moon Crystal.
I expect a bottle of glue to be the next thing photoshopped into his avatar
I expect a bottle of glue to be the next thing photoshopped into his avatar
Lovely.You should know it has some of the worst portrayals of queer characters I've ever seen in anime. While I love most of the show, it makes it hard to recommend to people.
Hmm, while that could possibly (to give a little benefit of the doubt) be the case it would depend on if the typical viewer even knows the difference between professional crossdressers and those that do it for personal reasons. Crossdressers/transvestites are still very much a part of the LGBT community, though I'm not sure if that is what you were saying.For me Queer isn't that much representation of LGBT in general, Queer can be just oh well crossdress I don't know if these kind of thing already banned in America, but in a lot of place the act of crossdressing for performance still common, like for cultural dance, drama and all that. In this case Japan have Kabuki that famous with the act of crossdress, which are the profession of those "queer" in Gintama which in line with the story setting.
I know its maybe not making thing less offensive, but that make me thinking its more an offense to the act than an offense to sexual orientation, because crosdresser isn't fair representation of LGBT at all.
for me voices of a distant star wowed me for the fact that this was basically makoto shinkai's first film and was made all on his own. It really surprised me when i learned he had learned the techniques on his own and that the original voices were down by him and his wife at the time
Voices of a Distant Star was written, directed and produced by Makoto Shinkai on his Power Mac G4 using LightWave, Adobe Photoshop 5.0, Adobe After Effects 4.1 and Commotion 3.1 DV software. Around June 2000, Shinkai drew the first picture for Voices—of a girl holding a mobile telephone in a cockpit.
Shinkai said the OVA was inspired by Dracula and Laputa. He stated that production took seven months to complete
I think this weekend I'm going to: laugh at SAO2, fall in love with Onii-sama, and watch Garden of Words, Summer Wars, 5cm/s, AKIRA, and Mononoke.
How about Wolf Children?
I really had trouble watching Golden Time. Really hated that showJust watched the Toradora OVA which I didn't know existed until today and then rewatched some of the episodes. Dem feels man. I just looked up the author and saw that they have another series called Golden Time. Is that one worth watching and does it measure up to Toradora?
Person of Interest starts out procedural. The Protagonists get a number and investigate if it belongs to the victim or the perpetrator and what crime will take place and try to stop it from happen. But in the middle of season one there is slowly coming bigger fractions into place that are connected to crimes, a organisation of corrupt policeman, the mafia and some outsider who is out for the heads of the mafia. And beginning season 2 has bigger arcs and connected episodes mixed with prodecurals - which is actually pretty awesome, because you never know until the end if and how the current number is connected to a bigger plot.How serialized are we talking about here?
I know, it's not really making anything better, but this was put together alone by Shinkai. You should keep in mind that this were his origins with not budget, only his own time.Voices of a Distant Star-
And yet I am behind Wanwan againChariot 11.4% of all your posts are in this thread alone.
Of the people with over 500 posts in this thread I have the lowest average posts per day.
#threadstatistics
He is like nymphomaniac, only for anime. So horny, that he makes watchbets to even watch other peoples anime.Mike consumes the most anime here, I swear.
Mhm, how about I bake a bit with my Rifle or drink a thick energy drink~Or a picture of him with glue all over himself.
Busy, busy.I think this weekend I'm going to: laugh at SAO2, fall in love with Onii-sama, and watch Garden of Words, Summer Wars, 5cm/s, AKIRA, and Mononoke.
The climax was so utterly tone deaf and sappy it completely ruined the whole thing.What was wrong with the writing in Garden of Words?
I'd take a Cross Road movie.Need to bring Masayoshi Tanaka again and work on a full length movie. His designs for Cross Road were pretty good.
I would say his writing is above average.
I pray that it isnt would be terrible if the conclusion ended up the same.Terror Bishounen 3
Liking the dynamic between the detective and the terrorist duo. It's like a more subdued and grounded Death Note.
Totally on board with wherever this show now.
Well finally an anime break Frozen's daily streak(though it will still win in weekly sales)
Wonder how the Love Live Vol. 2 sales will be...
I pray that it isnt would be terrible if the conclusion ended up the same.