Even though I have many qualms with Kaiba, from the pacing to the comedy, I still would like to express my happiness that such a series was able to come to fruition in a world of copycat clones full of uninspired stories, dull characters and art that lacks any conviction, lacking any attempt by the creators to push the boundaries and test the audience, instead opting to give everyone what they want in order to appeal for the lowest common denominator. Kaiba is without a doubt a passion project, one that has successfully found an audience that it speaks to, and that makes me happy. So even though I didnt enjoy Kaiba as much as I expected, as much as that pains me to say, the fact that it found love elsewhere has me at ease.
Ninja Slayer 19
Man, this show is going places.
Dumb places neogaf.
Places so dumb, few shows dare tread.
It's been a while and I have the memory of a goldfish so please bear with me.Kokoro Connect really took me in by surprise, I didn't expect it to be that good as a character study, I guess this surprise is partly why I found it incredible. As for the 'established tropes' you mentioned, I'm entirely not sure I get what you're saying with that, care to elaborate?
So, GAF, should I buy:
Persona 4 LE
or
Selector Wixcoss LE
Tokyo Ghoul LE (not the big LE, but the smaller LE version)
Having flaws is one thing but this one is to the extreme.
She can't live without Eren, her sole purpose in life is Eren, everything to her is about Eren. Hopefully before the series ends she can overcome this.
That's because she doesn't have any character development to speak of.Having flaws is one thing but this one is to the extreme.
She can't live without Eren, her sole purpose in life is Eren, everything to her is about Eren. Hopefully before the series ends she can overcome this.
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It's been a while and I have the memory of a goldfish so please bear with me.IIRC my problem was that every situation's resolution ended up being a happy one. At some point the sense of danger of friendship and relationship being torn apart was lost and in their place we got your generic friendship always prevail. When you do something bad you should expect something bad to come back at you. If there are no meaningful consequences it becomes predictable and less interesting.
I really hope I'm remembering things correctly...
It makes sense butI'm honestly okay with all of them being happy, the conclusion itself wasn't at fault specifically, it's how that ending came to be. As of now I don't immediately recall any of the arcs having a particularly unnatural/forced ending. It all came down to understanding/talking to the other person about what's bothering them and accepting them for who they are or self discovery. These are very powerful elements for a proper relationship. It's not that they didn't have any negative repercussions either, they did(weeks of hostility and anti social behavior or clashes between some of them) but they overcame them.
Why do you skip the miss Monochrome s1 ed, her dance is so good.Having watched it right after AoT, Black Bullet felt kind of same-y with its similar theme of edginess, despair and graphic violence, only it replaced do-nothing Eren with a walking power fantasy MC and was an imouto fest (that happened to kill some of them). Even the opening felt similar with the way it started and ended.
Today was me and my cousin's third random CR dinnertime, and we happened to get Miss Monochrome. It was okay, and definitely a lot better than the two shows we got on previous days (Fairy Musketeers and Hozuki no Reitetsu), in part due to having extremely short episodes (we watched the whole ED thinking it was the OP, and then the episode ended). We watched up to EP5, which took about 16 minutes in all since each ep was three minutes in length plus the ED, which we skipped after the first time.
It seems it's ramping up to something alright. I noticed differences, but I couldn't figure it out until I compared side by side. I feel like they want to tell us something!
a) They changed the animals to something not as cute and added more of it, it's also darker outside.
b), next shot is also fittingly changedMegu-nee face is wiped
c) What used to be pleasant pictures are now something else. It's also more.. wore down I guess the word is?
But perhaps the most disturbing thing is in the ED!
Buckle up boys!
A great episode with some fun action, a baddie who is also fun in that 80's cheesy sense, and the babes are cute. Mokkori? Mokkori.
The babes are cute, the bad guy is silly and the episode is just great fun, exactly what I want out of a show like this. Full of magic and flying carpets this episode is just great fun and I can't wait to see more silly episode like this. It's like this show was made for me! Also, this series doesn't mind having its cuties decapitated however which makes me sad, such waste! As a side note, the baddie in episode 14 is voiced by the late Junpei Takiguchi whom I'm hearing all over the place after watching Takarajima. I find that happens a lot! Voice acting is great in Space Cobra. Can't wait to watch more!
while i actually agree with you for the most part the first arconly time in the series that the ending of an arc felt weird compared to where it was heading.literally had the antagonist go "nahhhhhh not gonna kill one of ya"
Why do you skip the miss Monochrome s1 ed, her dance is so good.
Since he and Vegeta can become Super Saiyan God Super Saiyans, it stands to reason that there will be second and third transformations come the third arc of the series.
You should try watching Ping Pong or Tatami Galaxy next! I like Yuasa quite a bit, but I find that I enjoy his adapted works much more over his original works. It's not that I dislike his original works, because I feel that they tend to display what I'd consider Yuasa on full throttle, but I feel that the writing in them is more of a vehicle for the art and animation. Which is fine, but it's hard to digest an entire series of that. Even then I think if I wanted to show someone unadulterated Yuasa, I would probably point them towards Kick-Heart or his episodes of Space Dandy and Adventure Time (not pure Yuasa but it's close enough). But if I just wanted to show someone a Yuasa show, I would definitely choose Ping Pong or Tatami Galaxy, because the animation aspect serves to compliment the strong writing, rather than it being the main showcase.
Thanks for the comment. I actually have Tatami Galaxy and Ping Pong on my shelf so I will get around to watching them soon. Kick-Heart is also something I'll check out, the whole thing is available legally on vimeo right? I never backed the KS. It's unavailable in my region but I could probably get around that. Never knew he did some Adventure Time, but that seems like a match made in heaven. I really wanted to like Kaiba but the whole thing fell flat for me, from the music to the characters and pacing. I think it is one of those love it or hate it shows as most people can't stop praising it. What I find funny is even the people who praise Kaiba talk about how they were originally put off by the visuals, which I find crazy since the visuals are what attracted me to the series, but then again I thought the same of Aku no Hana. Thanks again.
smh Valkyrie.
Watch Kemonozume to see Yuasa's mastery of close quarter combat choreography.
Watch Tatami Galaxy first.
Ushio and Tora Episode 8:
I gotta say Tora getting excited for the plane ride was probably the funniest thing I have seen all season and I see this series is taking the Jubileith approach to building up the Big bad of the arc or the series. Not sure what to make of Yuu yet, she seems like she either is going to be a major potential love interest or somebody that the pair just met for the week and will never appear again.
They're going to meet again, there's even a line directly foreshadowing it.
Kyoukai no Rinne
Episode 20
When Sakura's mother started talking I immediately recognized her seiyuu as Fumi Hirano. She did/does the voice of Lum from Urusei Yatsura which is an earlier work also by Rumiko Takahashi.
Not only does she provide the voice but you'll notice by the picture that Sakura's mother also has green hair and her apron has the kind of tiger striped pattern just like Lum has. A neat little nod and cameo to another Takahashi character/work.
Otherwise it was kind of a fun episode with Rinne's antics on trying to be alone with Sakura. I also really like Ryohei Kimura as Tsubasa and his energy as far as Tsubasa getting excited or jealous and whatnot (usually involving Sakura,haha).
If that winds up being the case, they never should have called them Super Saiyan Gods and Super Saiyan God Super Saiyans in the first place.Nah, Toriyama said that SSJ2 and SSJ3 are just wastes of power after training with god ki. There'll probably be more transformations, but they'll have their own unique weird names, rather than SSJ2/SSJ3 again. Even putting aside that statement, SSJ2 is very unlikely to come back since Toriyama and Toei both were pretty bad about consistently differentiating it from SSJ1 anyway.
To Love Ru ep. 22-END
Another checkbox done on my list today. I needed to clean up all of these series with just a couple episodes left. The last few episodes of ths series were pretty good as they linked together a coherant story rather than being completely episodic. As expected from a harem anime, the very ending was pretty lame and, of course, nothing was settled, but hey, I think they are still in the same spot with this anime 3 seasons later. I see there are a ton of special episodes and OVAs after this season, are any of them worth watching? Despite the lewdness of this series, it really wasn't that bad, I'm just not a big fan of the "episodic" approach they used, where there is noreal story at all and they just keep throwing different side stuff at you throughout the middle episodes of the season. Oh well, time to finish something else now...
Nationalism? Nah, we just have Rory Mercury doing a Colonial Jessup impression in defense of SDF.
"Then again that's what we were trying to produce. 2-3 years prior we would have given up due to technical limitation and now there's hurdles of time and cost. Yet as an engineer you don't really want to say that something's not possible, especially when you know that it can technically be done. So ultimately it was a question of spending a whole lot of time on it".
"It's a really detailed anime, so there were many things that had to be done by hand. Some parts we did five times over. Things like newspaper articles really add to the setting and they should be much more readable this time around."