i wonder if i watch 3 wholesome shows maybe i can budget to recover from the wholesomeness defecit that kakegurui looks like
Fall 2017 Anime Season
.
I don't understand why thecheat in this week's Kakegurui matters. They put down their cards in advance and don't know his cards anyway so it seems like it shouldn't have an impact unless one side was intending on cheating.image reversal
what are the best non-Miyazaki Ghibli movies? I watched all the ones he directed from Totoro to Spirited Away, which were all great, but I'm curious to see what the other ones are like
It matters because the participants in the room use the revealed cards from the television as a clue to prepare for the next hand. By mirroring the hands at any given point they can mess with collusion.
At least that's how I see it. It didn't seem to matter though against Yumko the God.
what are the best non-Miyazaki Ghibli movies? I watched all the ones he directed from Totoro to Spirited Away, which were all great, but I'm curious to see what the other ones are like
The actual gamborus and cheats in Kakegurui arent anywhere near as good as something like Kaiji, but Kakegurui is so hilariously obscene and crazy I can let it slide.
Right it screws up collusion but the two weren't really collaborating in a deliberate fashion.
Kakegurui 07
I have no fucking words.
Hello friends! So I've never really watched too much anime in recent years, but this year has been me procrastinating by binging random series (20 minute breaks are always great) which has helped me to slowly get back into the scene. I'm currently watching Rakugo, which is the only series that aired in the past year that I've seen thus far. I want to try ~watching them as they come~ now like everyone else, but I need recs. Is there any particularly good series airing right now that I should binge? I perused the highlights, but I'd like to hear people's personal recommendations.
For what it's worth, my top 3 favorite anime are:
1) Shirobako
2) Aria the Origination (whole series really)
3) The Tatami Galaxy
Feel free to throw general recommendations too if ya want I haven't watched much action anime before (sans Madoka Magica), but I'm willing to get into it if the plotting/characters are on point.
Absolutely. Have you not seen the (amazing) OP?
Eyepatch girl saw how Yumeko and Suzui duplicated their hands in R2 and so went through with the "trick" in R3. The problem is they fucked it up by 1) Forcing Suzui to place cards without any preplanning. 2) Eyepatch girl actually wants to be shot. So the "reveal" of the trick was actually completely pointless as far as the mental showdown goes. It seems like it's just there to make us impressed by Yumeko's powers of observation.
what are the best non-Miyazaki Ghibli movies? I watched all the ones he directed from Totoro to Spirited Away, which were all great, but I'm curious to see what the other ones are like
what are the best non-Miyazaki Ghibli movies? I watched all the ones he directed from Totoro to Spirited Away, which were all great, but I'm curious to see what the other ones are like
Got it, thanks.
what are the best non-Miyazaki Ghibli movies? I watched all the ones he directed from Totoro to Spirited Away, which were all great, but I'm curious to see what the other ones are like
what are the best non-Miyazaki Ghibli movies? I watched all the ones he directed from Totoro to Spirited Away, which were all great, but I'm curious to see what the other ones are like
Whisper of the Heart and When Marnie was There.what are the best non-Miyazaki Ghibli movies? I watched all the ones he directed from Totoro to Spirited Away, which were all great, but I'm curious to see what the other ones are like
Are we talking about next season already? Hmm, well although I'll be checking out a number of shows for my seasonal preview (fewer than I expected, actually), my own personal shortlist is still surprisingly long despite that.Fall 2017 Anime Season
This is the reverse Aldnoah Zero. Show went into overdrive with these past two episodes. Everything is clicking whether it's visually such as with the effects animation (Hashimoto put in work), the comedy, or the dialogue. They're finally fully embracing the concept and the anime is a lot of fun now as a result. These two episodes are surprisingly really good.
It's kind of weird how the animation the past two episodes has been really good, probably the best the show has ever looked. Choreography is improved from the initial episodes, effects animation is great now, and the character art took a jump up in quality.
The twist at the end is absolutely perfect. I was wondering if they were ever going to pull the trigger on that. It's so stupid but so great at the same time. I love it so much.
Shows is really picking up here. Thanks AquaWateria for the rec. Enjoying so far and am excited to see where it goes.
what are the best non-Miyazaki Ghibli movies? I watched all the ones he directed from Totoro to Spirited Away, which were all great, but I'm curious to see what the other ones are like
But in the first episode of the anime, he uses his left hand. Also his hand signal was changed to scissors for some reason
What are the premier shows of this season? I always get great answers every time I ask this question. Don't let me down now gaf. Also just this season and not continuation of previous ones
Hello friends! So I've never really watched too much anime in recent years, but this year has been me procrastinating by binging random series (20 minute breaks are always great) which has helped me to slowly get back into the scene. I'm currently watching Rakugo, which is the only series that aired in the past year that I've seen thus far. I want to try ~watching them as they come~ now like everyone else, but I need recs. Is there any particularly good series airing right now that I should binge? I perused the highlights, but I'd like to hear people's personal recommendations.
For what it's worth, my top 3 favorite anime are:
1) Shirobako
2) Aria the Origination (whole series really)
3) The Tatami Galaxy
Feel free to throw general recommendations too if ya want I haven't watched much action anime before (sans Madoka Magica), but I'm willing to get into it if the plotting/characters are on point.
What the fuck.
Never apologize for fighting the good fight!
Synopsis
In a prosperous city named Russell City, an omen that threatens to shake its world begins to move within it. A man named Sword is the first to hear the first stirrings of the plot, and throws himself into a shadow war in order to expose it. His only clue is the key word "El Dorado." He meets Sophie, a woman searching for her missing older brother who has only left her with the same words: "El Dorado." With Sword having also lost his younger sister in the past, both are drawn together by the words, and work together to find out its meaning. (Source: ANN, Edited)
Cast
Sword: Tomokazu Seki (Psycho Pass)
Sophie: Rie Kugimiya (Hidan no Aria)
Luke: Nobunaga Shimazaki (18if)
Gina: Ami Koshimizu (Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Crystal)
Staff
Director: Seong-Hu Park (Garo: Honoo no Kokuin episode director)
Series Composition: Kiyoko Yoshimura (Akuma no Riddle)
Original Character Design: Takashi Okazaki (Afro Samurai original creator)
Character Design, Chief Animation Director: Tomohiro Kishi (91 Days)
Music: MONACA (Wake Up, Girls!)
Steins;Gate 11-12
Don't forget to tuturu~
Anime Gataris
The anime centers on Minoa Asagaya, a new high school student in Sakaneko Private High School. Despite being a novice to anime, Minoa's classmate Arisu Kamiigusa invites her to make an "anime research club" at school. Through conversations with her classmate Miko Kouenji, as well as various anime-loving upperclassmen, Minoa gradually gets hooked on anime. While they stand against the student council's continuous efforts to disband their club, and they ignore the impending end of the world, they talk about anime, whether in Akiba, or in real-life "sacred place" anime settings, or the hot springs.
Hey, is this me or does this look prettyedgypromising. First I hear of it.
https://youtu.be/jj9kQi5J6cE
Don't forget to tuturu~
Yes, pretty edgy. Badass dude with badass bike with badass sword. And he is called Sword. Yep.
What I gathered from it is thatin the non-apocalyptic world line back in episode 1, he sees she's been murdered. In order to continue on that world line, he's got to continue on as if that's happened rather than prevent the event from occurring altogether. So by faking her death, his past self can still see she's been murdered (as he had originally) without actually killing her.
Steins;Gate - 13
Goddammit.
Life has no more meaning.