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Winter-Spring 2014 Anime |OT3| People incapable of guilt usually do have a good time

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SDBurton

World's #1 Cosmonaut Enthusiast
Kanojo ga Flag wo Oraretara - 02

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I'll take him.
 

Articalys

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Reposting for the later crowd.

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Since it seems like Monday and Tuesday are the slowest days of the week, might as well take the chance to break out the NEW ANIMEGAF SURVEY I've been wanting to post for a while now. Kind of a mix of some questions from previous ones (since there's a lot of new people around and some stuff might have changed) plus a few new ones.

(The link is in email tags right here if you quote this post.)

Please take the time to fill it out, if you'd like. Should take maybe five minutes at most.

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Yes, I prepared some of the questions before Neon Alley announced they were basically going to just put everything on Hulu, so just ignore them on any question where they're listed.
And whoever it was that put the modified "Rocket Man" lyrics in the open question slot... well played.
 

Midonin

Member
Mouse

CR said this was expiring this week, so as soon as I found out it was both fanservicey and had half-length episodes, I watched the whole thing tonight. Both the half-length and the degree of explicitness are clearly from a different era of late night anime. Yukari's backstory was a little iffy, as was the memory erasure that went on, but the rest of the show was premium Satoru Akahori. His style of eros and comedy is, I'd say, representative of that late 90s-early 2000s period. The actual heists were also not bad, and I liked the bit of fourth wall breaking with Halko Momoi in the finale. As an anime, average, but it was a good way to spend a few hours.

il sole penetrata la illusioni XIV

One of two last summer's magical girl bonus episodes tonight. The relationship between Akari and Fuyuna was central to the series, so seeing it actually play out in this bonus episode (the fact that it didn't come on the last volume is telling) enhances the series. Luna gets some fleshing out, too. Since the tarot stuff is at a minimum, the tone isn't really an issue. I don't remember Fuyuna being a novelist either. Now her death's even more tragic.

Hyperdimension Neptunia 13

But making Genei my final episode of the night would be too sad. And I loved every minute of this. Neptunia was one of my favorite shows of the previous summer, and this had everything I could've wanted. Some retro video game jokes, a touching reunion, a wicked transformation sequence for Peashy (Aoi Yuki really sounds like Hibiki when Yellow Heart's on screen) and some symmetrical docking. Super fun time, and while I know the chances of it getting another anime are slim, I can dream.
 

Mature

Member
Wait a second... I just realized that Megumi Hayashibara voices Momoko Sakurayama (The hot-headed journalist) in Patlabor. Wow, she's got some serious range. Her voice is also cuter when she's yelling, haha.
 
Maison Ikkoku 47

Just when you think the tenants are becoming more tolerable, you have episodes like this. Godai's utter spinelessness and the obnoxiousness/selfishness of the tenants is pretty infuriating here. One day Godai needs to snap and tell off all these assholes. This really feels like an episode that belonged earlier in the series, when Godai was getting abused far more heavily.
 
The flipside of that is we get godawful shit like School Days. Is that what you want, Woofington? The end of civilization as we know it?

There is some potential for a School Days outcome in Maison Ikkoku. Godai's been "dating" a girl he doesn't like for several years despite being in love with someone else. He doesn't seem to mind stringing her along endlessly and only bothers to think about making his feelings clear because she sometimes inconveniences him.
 

Hitokage

Setec Astronomer
Maison Ikkoku 47

Just when you think the tenants are becoming more tolerable, you have episodes like this. Godai's utter spinelessness and the obnoxiousness/selfishness of the tenants is pretty infuriating here. One day Godai needs to snap and tell off all these assholes. This really feels like an episode that belonged earlier in the series.
Just a warning, while the show shifts gears for the better in episode 53, episodes 58-62 are a black mark on the series.
 

Jex

Member
Anohana 2


I don't think I can rationally explain it but the show is really sad. Every time there's a happy moment or a split second of joy
Menma
is right there to remind you how tragic the situation is. I may watch the entire show today. I am pretty invested at this point.

Oh and the OP is great. I really like it. I would argue it gets you in the mood for the show the same way Little Busters + Refrain did.

:secretbase
 

cajunator

Banned
let's just keep this thread going forever. past 20,000 posts

Evilore will never notice this place anyways

gaf servers dont like 20k+ post thread size.

I swear if I'm not #1 in Wall of Shame, I'll watch Boku No Pico. So please stop posting and let me get those points up yo.

are you suuuuure?

Did I say Boku No Pico I meant Alvin and the Chipmunks.

noooope. Though Alvin and the chipmunks movie was pretty fun.

I don't mind having the combo pack, but the considering the first season's re-release sets I would have preferred having the same style of a re-release considering this being from the same series.

In my opinion, I wish that NISA would do standard editions similar to when FUNimation released their season sets with two thinpaks inside a slipcase. With NISA's premium editions already coming in two thinpaks, aside from their BD-only movie sets, all that would be needed in the standard edition sets would be the slipcase and story guide leaflet. The only difference would be the lack of an artbook. I truly did not care for how hard it was to get the discs out of the Bunny Drop standard edition set, feeling that I was going to snap my discs to get them off of the spindles.

is the bunny drop normal set different? I only get the LEs with artbooks.

Nope I heard Boku No Pico. You all heard that too right? :p

Yeeeeup!
 

cajunator

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Kanojo no Flag ga Oretara ep 2

Holy shit, that was the fastest pacing episode ever, so many stuff just went off and got introduced to 4 new characters wtf.



First Kana Hanazawa was a girl who was identified as a guy in IS now she is a guy who was identified as a girl.

Kayano Ai, Asumi Kana, Kana Hanazawa, Yukarin, Aki Toyosaki.etc That is one stellar cast for a romcom show.

that is a pretty great list.
so this show has a Ruka in it?

Reposting for the later crowd.

--------------------

Since it seems like Monday and Tuesday are the slowest days of the week, might as well take the chance to break out the NEW ANIMEGAF SURVEY I've been wanting to post for a while now. Kind of a mix of some questions from previous ones (since there's a lot of new people around and some stuff might have changed) plus a few new ones.

(The link is in email tags right here if you quote this post.)

Please take the time to fill it out, if you'd like. Should take maybe five minutes at most.

-------------------------------

Yes, I prepared some of the questions before Neon Alley announced they were basically going to just put everything on Hulu, so just ignore them on any question where they're listed.
And whoever it was that put the modified "Rocket Man" lyrics in the open question slot... well played.

thanks. Will check out on my pc later.

Mouse

CR said this was expiring this week, so as soon as I found out it was both fanservicey and had half-length episodes, I watched the whole thing tonight. Both the half-length and the degree of explicitness are clearly from a different era of late night anime. Yukari's backstory was a little iffy, as was the memory erasure that went on, but the rest of the show was premium Satoru Akahori. His style of eros and comedy is, I'd say, representative of that late 90s-early 2000s period. The actual heists were also not bad, and I liked the bit of fourth wall breaking with Halko Momoi in the finale. As an anime, average, but it was a good way to spend a few hours.

il sole penetrata la illusioni XIV

One of two last summer's magical girl bonus episodes tonight. The relationship between Akari and Fuyuna was central to the series, so seeing it actually play out in this bonus episode (the fact that it didn't come on the last volume is telling) enhances the series. Luna gets some fleshing out, too. Since the tarot stuff is at a minimum, the tone isn't really an issue. I don't remember Fuyuna being a novelist either. Now her death's even more tragic.

Hyperdimension Neptunia 13

But making Genei my final episode of the night would be too sad. And I loved every minute of this. Neptunia was one of my favorite shows of the previous summer, and this had everything I could've wanted. Some retro video game jokes, a touching reunion, a wicked transformation sequence for Peashy (Aoi Yuki really sounds like Hibiki when Yellow Heart's on screen) and some symmetrical docking. Super fun time, and while I know the chances of it getting another anime are slim, I can dream.

Mouse was kind of fun but not very good. I watched it in anome club and it does have Goddess Halko in it. The ED is particularly masterful. M-m-mous-e!
 
then you have yet to see some of the best gintama last second trolling. It truly is the best show for last minute twists that just ruin any sad/sweet tales and make you burst out with laughter. Fucking great show.
 

cajunator

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Last ep or two is super cathartic though. Despite the drop in quality post-L, I was super pissed for the longest while because I thought Light was going to get away with it.

Im not sure if Id say that.
Light kinda set himself up for failure so it was a bit disappointing the way it ended. He seemed too smart to go out that way
 

Gazoinks

Member
Spice and Wolf 1

Good episode! It was slow, yeah, but I wouldn't really count that as a complaint. It was slow in a good, well-considered way that gave plenty of time for the characters to breathe and the world to be established. As a result it was a nicely smooth introduction to the world and central players of the story in a naturalistic way that worked really well for me.

It's nice to see an older protagonist in an anime for once, and one based on an LN. Actually, how old is Lawrence supposed to be? He has gray hair, but he doesn't really seem old enough for that. Anyway, seems like a good character. Intelligent and (presumably) a shrewd merchant, but pretty socially hopeless and lonely. If only he could appreciate the waifus that keep falling into his lap! And Holo seems feisty and fun. Looking forward to seeing their relationship develop.

I like how the world, despite looking and feeling very western fantasy, still feels Japanese. After all we've got animal spirits and the like. Of course, the church is trying to squash 'em, but such is life for nature spirits in vaguely European Japanese settings!

And oh man that kawaii engrish ed.
 

Articalys

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Happiness Charge Precure ep.11

Well, that was okay, I guess. Though I swear I'm going to slap that girl the next time she says "oishii gohan".

Next episode looks delightfully wacky.
 
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