firehawk12
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You're alive!haha
I have noticed a sizable uptick in Gintama love in here, though. A flower from the ashes.
You're alive!haha
I have noticed a sizable uptick in Gintama love in here, though. A flower from the ashes.
It's sad to see all this angsting about sports anime after the recent excellence of great sports shows like Girls und Panzer and Gundam Build Fighters.
For those of you interested in learning more about the visual language of film there's been a pretty good series of articles to ease you into the topic over a the A.V. Club called Internet Film School. You'll want to start at the bottom and work your way up. Be warned that there's kind of fairly minor spoilers for each work discussed but how much that bothers you is a personal question.
If you want to look at the no-frills approach to the same topic you can just read through this website here http://classes.yale.edu/film-analysis/index.htm which is a lot more academic and far less chatty.
The one episode of GBF I watched didn't really interest me (beyond the music), but in the case of GuP, there's a combination of a non-conventional sport and decent family drama. It wasn't just 12 episodes of Maho wanting to get better for the sake of getting better.It's sad to see all this angsting about sports anime after the recent excellence of great sports shows like Girls und Panzer and Gundam Build Fighters.
Woah! Yuasa is on Ping Pong? I had no clue. I'll give that one a shot for sure.
"Recent".It's sad to see all this angsting about sports anime after the recent excellence of great sports shows like Girls und Panzer and Gundam Build Fighters.
Yeah, it's something that I had my eye on. Reading manga is just hard now. lolFirehawk, give the manga Teppu a read. It's about a girl who takes to mixed martial arts, for the short brush stroke. I think you'll find it avoids everything you think a sports anime/manga to be.
I think it's a matter of it being really mundane. Like, at least real sports makes up for the tedium by having real stakes - assuming you care who wins. With sports shounens, there's really two possibilities. They lose and learn an important lesson or they win and the series ends.
"Real" stakes is a very arbitrary distinction. If it matters to the characters, it's real enough. The show's job is to get us on their side. If caring about sports is too much of a mental block for you to overcome, that's an entirely different story.
There are so many shows outside of sports with characters worried about things with low/no stakes that work because they're well-made, and because those conflicts reveal something meaningful about the people engaged in them. Are we going to start pretending that high school relationship drama is more important than high school sports drama once we get outside of these characters' heads?
It's sad to see all this angsting about sports anime after the recent excellence of great sports shows like Girls und Panzer and Gundam Build Fighters.
My favourite anime/television show is Aria, which people have told me is literally a show about nothing, so I'm okay with shows that aren't driven by some kind of natural conflict."Real" stakes is a very arbitrary distinction. If it matters to the characters, it's real enough. The show's job is to get us on their side. If caring about sports is too much of a mental block for you to overcome, that's an entirely different story.
There are so many shows outside of sports with characters worried about things with low/no stakes that work because they're well-made, and because those conflicts reveal something meaningful about the people engaged in them. Are we going to start pretending that high school relationship drama is more important than high school sports drama once we get outside of these characters' heads?
This is starting to sound an awful lot like an argument about Hyouka
one week friends - 02
Well, I tried. Hoped that the second episode would help me hash through my discomfort with the lazy convenience of the premise, but it didn't. Not that I didn't enjoy it, but . . .
I'm in the middle of writing long review but I can't stand with these accusation for sport anime like they're in bad spot or something.
Just few week after some sport show like Hajime no Ippo, Kuroko and GBF delivering great finale
And this season we have Haikyuu, Ping Pong, and Ace of Diamonds that continuing
Yeah aside Ping Pong, all of them have basic structure, like match -> off day > repeat and basic trope as their cover
But there's nothing wrong with that structure like accused here. Sport title in animanga always make you familiar with the character better than in any other show than in other genre in general, because the structure ensuring you the author writing more in-depth about them because you not gonna seeing them in match only, you know them act in out-field, and interact with various character.
And the good one gonna make you root the character and making the show more personal.
There's not much room for innovation for the title that stand in said foundation, but these sport show are the king in making simple stories that delivering high note and more intimate for the follower.
Sounds like you wouldn't enjoy Ghost Dad.one week friends - 02
Well, I tried. Hoped that the second episode would help me hash through my discomfort with the lazy convenience of the premise, but it didn't, at least not fully. Not that I didn't enjoy it, but . . .
What about Cop Dog?Sounds like you wouldn't enjoy Ghost Dad.
If I've already seen these characters, but playing a different sport, then I am going to need something else to keep me stimulated.I like watching character dynamics grow and develop, and there looks like there's a lot of room for that here. The characters being likeable also go a long way.
How do yall edit these pictures like that?
Cyclops is just jealous that he'll never be as popular and OP as Logan the lonely beater.
I don't really think it's jealousy so much as insecurity because he knows that his own special powers are so limited in terms of scope. Most of the X-men have powers which have a range in utility. Cyclops? Not so much. And he's usually the "leader".
There's also that NTR thing I guess.He also has to wear that silly visor all the time, LOL.
Assuming that all sports anime have superhuman characters and are nothing like actual sports is kinda like assuming that any anime with a young female as a major character is perverse fanservice for pedophiles.
Just saying.
Where's my eSports anime.
not the daigo one
I also went to Nakano Broadway, and stopped by that art gallery AlabastreAizo talked about in the previous thread. No The Eccentric Family now, but Super Sonico instead:
Today I visited the Ghibli Museum:
The short movie they were showing now was The Whale Hunt.
I also went to Nakano Broadway, and stopped by that art gallery AlabastreAizo talked about in the previous thread. No The Eccentric Family now, but Super Sonico instead:
So... just 80% of them?
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Can't remember what they were showing in the gallery when I walked past. Probably that. Don't even know what Super Sonico but she was everywhere. Life of Japan.
Yet another idol thing.So... uh... what's Super Sonico
But presence wise she is small time compared to Kumamon. I thought I'd escape his gaze when I left Fukouka but ooh no, he followed me all the way to the Narita airport when I left.
So... uh... what's Super Sonico
A mascot for some Japanese (I think music) company. Turned into an anime about three girls in a band.
Yet another idol thing.
It's all I remember about the anime. lolIsn't it more like electric/digital idol like Miku or something?
I might be very wrong about this though.
So... uh... what's Super Sonico