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Postby AngelicTotoro » Tue Aug 02, 2011 4:27 pm

Valkyria Chronicles episodes 4 - 10 yesterday and then today, 11 - 18.
Well, it got better... but... it's also more frustrating,
[spoiler]Isara died. ;_; I cried, a lot. That part where Rosie sings at her grave with Ramal really got to me. ;.; And why do i have the horrible feeling a lot more characters are doomed to die in this show? Plus, while I think Welkin has been acting like a jerk; Faldio is the bigger jerk. I hate that guy.[/spoiler]
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Postby AngelicTotoro » Wed Aug 03, 2011 2:58 am

Finished Valkyria Chronicles. It has a 'good' ending, but I felt that it should have been, and could have been, much better then it actually was.
I guess the writers and directors just couldn't decide what kind of show they wanted, a war/drama or a romance/drama. The mix of it just didn't work very well for me. It was basically by the end a 'lets kill a bunch of characters off just for the heck of it!' show. D<

I would have given this a 5/10 for the major headache/heartbreak it caused me, but since I ended up liking a few of the characters, I was actually enjoying myself watching episodes 12 - 22 (despite some things still seriously pissing me off) and
[spoiler]OMG! They actually let the main couple share a deep kiss that was longer then five seconds!!! :rock:[/spoiler] I'll give it a 7/10.
But only cause' I ended up liking Welkin, Largo and Jaeger. (Oh and I really liked Homer and Edy, too bad they were hardly in it!!! >>)
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Postby Contrarian » Wed Aug 03, 2011 11:14 am

Hmm...

Inuyasha (nearing "The Final Act")
Sailor Moon (SuperS, good GRIEF I don't remember the last time I saw an episode.)

...And that's because I'm doing summer school. I don't even...:bang:

yeah. But I want to watch SO MUCH right now. Like; Tokyo Mew Mew, Puella Magi, Pretear, Princess Tutu, Ranma 1/2, Death Note, Spice and Wolf, EVERY Ghibli film EVER...etc, etc. I'm going through WITHDRAWAL. :mutter:



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Postby ShiroiHikari » Wed Aug 03, 2011 2:38 pm

Watching some more Tiger & Bunny now that I've returned from temporary internet hiatus. Probably also going to start Baccano! soon.
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Postby TheSubtleDoctor » Thu Aug 04, 2011 1:06 pm

Air Master

This is a show I've got a lot to say about because so many people could potentially feel so many different ways about it. I absolutely love Air Master, but I think a lot of people will only like it a bit, while others hate it. And they will be justified in these opinions because I think that, while it can be enjoyed to a degree by many, the show is really made for a subset of fandom that isn't as big in the U.S. as it is in Japan.

You will really, really dig Air Master if you really, really like, have lots of experience with or used to like all of the following:

- 2D fighting games, especially perennial franchises of Capcom and SNK such as Street Fighter and King of Fighters
- anime adaptations of these sorts of games, i.e. the Street Fighter movies, Fatal Fury OAVs, etc.
- pro wrestling, specifically Japanese and Mexican pro wrestling, though familiarity with late 90s WCW wrestling will do, as it heavily incorporated these influences

Knowledge of these things is necessary to get the most out of Air Master because it is both an homage to and a parody of them. If you don't know about or care about these things, you may want to skip the next few paragraphs and get to the part in which I touch on non-parody related stuff.

Characters are clearly tributes to various enduring personalities in Japan's favorite fighting game franchises. This sort of character can be a parody of a general archetype that many fighting game characters are based on, or they can be a near-exact replica of a specific character with everything from costume design to fighting pose and techniques modeled after them.

The middle of the series contains a wrestling arc in which the main character and her rival team up to compete in a series of tag team bouts. The match structure, the characters competing in the matches, the mic battles and the techniques employed by the combatants are all rooted in pro wrestling (which is hugely popular in Japan).

Here's an example: there's a character called the Lucha Master who is a shout out to Lucha Libre wrestling which comes from Mexico. This is what he looks like when he fights. Now, Lucha is pretty famous and would get mobbed if he walked around outside in his mask, so he can't do that. How does he go about solving this problem? Wear another mask OVER HIS FIGHTING MASK obviously. This way, no one will possibly know it is him. Wrestling fans will be able to fully appreciate this character.

The main character's posse also serves to poke fun at stock anime character types. There's Mina, whose breasts are far too large to be actually attractive; Renge, who eats all the time and has a super-obnoxious voice; and there's...who are the other two again?

Let me say that the jokes in Air Master can be appreciated as general silliness by pretty much anyone, so don't think it is impenetrable if you've never played KOF or seen a wrestling match. If this is you, you may very well like Air Master, even like it a lot, but you probably won't love it.

Air Master eschews anything like a conventional "plot" in favor of giving us both action and parody. This move itself is also part of the parody, as anyone who has tried to follow the story of fighting games can attest to. The ending especially is comedy gold for anyone who has ever beaten a King of Fighters game in single player mode. The premise of AM is simply this: Maki used to be this amazing gymnast, but she outgrew it. She turns to street fighting in order to recapture that thrill she felt while in gymnastic competition. Since she is trained in jumping, flipping, twirling, etc. she employs a lot of aerial techniques, earning her the name Air Master (Eh-uh MASTAH!)

In spite of the in-jokes and the lack of storyline, Air Master's BIG selling point is the action. This show boasts the [color="Red"]absolute best fighting animation and choreography[/color] of any show I've ever seen. Yup, bar none. I wouldn't say this lightly. The fights are animated extremely fluidly, and you can always tell what is going on, as they never skimp on making the action the center piece. No reused animation or cheap tricks used. Seeing this stuff in action serves you better than reading about it, so... here's the first fight in the show, to give you an idea of how good the animation/choreography can be.

So, yeah, the big draw of this show is to see street fighters kicking the crap out of each other in gorgeously animated fashion. If you like well-done action and can stand the lack of an overarching story driving the show forward, then you may want to give this show a look. If you're a wrestling and/or fighting game fan who also loves action and won't miss a plot, then you have to see this show.

I should also mention that Toei's video transfers and audio quality for the DVDs are really terrible, so the stream Funimation has up for it looks/sounds pretty bad. The fansubs are much better quality.
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Postby Nanao » Thu Aug 04, 2011 5:42 pm

Finishing Gosick tonight. I've really enjoyed this anime. It will probably make it on to my "to buy" list.
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Postby rocklobster » Sat Aug 06, 2011 5:18 am

Just started Slayers Next. Here's hoping it lives up to the original.
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Postby Wallachia » Sat Aug 06, 2011 1:40 pm

rocklobster (post: 1495717) wrote:Just started Slayers Next. Here's hoping it lives up to the original.
It only gets better. Next was my favorite season of the bunch as it had the most comedy in the series (which is where Slayers really shines.) Some people liked the third season, Try, even more though because it had more plot (and less comedy.)

Enjoy! If you give the movies and OVAs a try, don't let the first movie's somewhat dark tones and weird plot scare you away. The sequels go back to what Slayers is best at—being silly.
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Postby MomentOfInertia » Sat Aug 06, 2011 4:46 pm

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Action, action, action.

Spice & Wolf #5-6
Good. The closing's stuck in my head again though.

Natsume Yujincho #2-7
I like this, it's growing on me. I find it amazing the number of comments on CR saying "It mad me cry" and such, apparently I have the emotion of wood or something.

I'm going to try for GitS this week on AS, I hear the second episode is in fact the first. (try to make sense of that sentence:forehead:)
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Postby Wolf-man » Sat Aug 06, 2011 7:46 pm

I finished Kimi ni Todoke earlier this week. Wow...I loved every minute of it. As i have said before I really didn't know what to expect when I started my first Shoujo high school romance. I honestly didn't think I would love it so much but I did. It was beautiful depiction of love in all forms. It is not just romantic love but also the bond of love between friends. The character development in this show was great as each character was different than they were in the beginning. I love all of the characters and just everything about the show. I was worried that the ending was not going to live up to the rest of the series. Thankfully, I was wrong. I am very excited to see the second series and I am saddened that it is only 12 episodes, though. Still looking forward to it. 10/10
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Postby MangaRocks! » Sun Aug 07, 2011 11:24 am

Ponyo (dub): Meh. On the one hand, this was quite cute at times, and it was certainly beautifully animated; but on the other, it was rather overtly pushy in terms of both environmentalism and the 'we all came from sea foam!' idea :eyeroll: , and was just kind-of a mess in general. (Also, the mother's SPOILER: Highlight text to read: extremely dangerous driving at one point being seen as basically a good thing? No thank you.) Not quite sure what was up with this one... :eyebrow:


Oh, and I also watched Mawaru Penguindrum ep. 5, which was of course just as awesome as usual. :thumb:
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Postby FllMtl Novelist » Sun Aug 07, 2011 3:40 pm

Natsume Yujincho eps 2-7. My sister and I are liking this a lot. It certainly doesn't move me to tears, but it's heartwarming and I like that about it. It's also a generally pretty anime.

I've picked up Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex on adultswim. Looking forward to seeing where this goes.

I'm also continuing FMA: Brotherhood, which is still awesome.
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Postby Vii » Mon Aug 08, 2011 7:46 am

Wallachia (post: 1494494) wrote:The first season or the second? If you haven't watched ~After Story~ then now's the best time to start.


First season. But I just started After Story now.
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Postby AngelicTotoro » Mon Aug 08, 2011 6:51 pm

Over the weekend I watched Princess Tutu episodes 3 - 6 with my sibs.
I am really interested in this series, I love it!
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Postby Mr. Hat'n'Clogs » Tue Aug 09, 2011 5:16 pm

Sayonara Zetsubo Sensei is a pretty good gag show. There's some pretty hilarious jokes in here, a couple of b'aww moments, and some really nice music. If you've seen other Shinbo/Shaft comedies and liked them(Arakawa Under the Bridge, Soredemo Machi wa Mawatteiru), you should like this. If you're not into typical Shaft weirdness, this is not the show to win you over. I will say that the best part was when the X would flash before Fuura would talk HidaSketch-style.

Macross Zero is really, really bad. Now, I should start by saying I love Macross. I love Frontier, I love Do You Remember Love?, I love Plus. I love everything associated with Macross; the plane-robots, the music, the optimism, the ridiculously awesome moments, the dogfights, the love triangles, I dig all this stuff. I love the way Macross has continuity that affects the other series without making all of the shows a single narrative; ie the way the AI shenanigans in Plus are kind of what kick off the plot in Frontier. So keep in mind that this review comes from a fanboy.

Macross Zero really sucks. The characters are forgettable when they aren't irritating, the CG is really ugly, the dogfights are boring. You guys know how one of the most common complaints about Miyazaki is the force fed environmental message? This makes his movie look not subtle, but invisible with such a message. It is one step away from the characters looking at the screen and telling the audience that technology sucks and everyone should go back to living in tribal villages.

The real kicker? The music is absolute garbage. It is forgettable and I probably wouldn't be so hard on it except this is Macross! The entire franchise is about the power of Culture, which is represented by Song. Even on the rare occasions when there is singing, it is not Macross. Sara uses her magic songs to makes some (hilarious bad CG) flowers bloom and lift some rocks and fly a totem pole. Y'know what? Ranka stopped a friggin' rebellion with one song, and it wasn't even a magic song or anything. Minmay turned the tide of a war through one non-magic song! Your terrible music is completely irrelevant to the plot and missed the entire point of Macross.

This series is absolute garbage and I am going to have a hard time trusting the opinions of anyone who likes it. Watch Macross, watch Plus, watch Frontier, just don't watch this. The only good thing I can say about it is that when I get around to watching 7 it will seem like a masterpiece compared to this crap. Any series that can have Roy Fokker as a cast member and suck is truly awful.
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Postby TheSubtleDoctor » Tue Aug 09, 2011 7:04 pm

Mr. Hat'n'Clogs (post: 1496406) wrote:Macross Zero rant
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YAY-US!! Speak on it, son! Speak the truth!

Shows I think are better than Macross Zero: Fractale, Love Hina, Battle Arena Toshinden, Candidate for Goddess, Hellsing TV Series, Samurai Deeper Kyo. I think you get the idea.
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Postby TheBigSpeigs » Tue Aug 09, 2011 7:18 pm

I've been catching STEINS;GATE and I gotta say, I'm enjoying how the story is progressing and how every character has a part in it. Interested to see how it closes out.
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Postby MasterDias » Tue Aug 09, 2011 7:44 pm

Mr. Hat'n'Clogs (post: 1496406) wrote:Macross Zero really sucks. The characters are forgettable when they aren't irritating, the CG is really ugly, the dogfights are boring. You guys know how one of the most common complaints about Miyazaki is the force fed environmental message? This makes his movie look not subtle, but invisible with such a message. It is one step away from the characters looking at the screen and telling the audience that technology sucks and everyone should go back to living in tribal villages.


Really? I remember thinking the pretty awesomely-animated dogfights were the one good thing about this show. But to each his own I guess.

I don't really remember much about the plot other than thinking it was sort of mediocre. Probably the most notable thing about it now is its tie-in to Frontier. It wouldn't be on my worst anime list, but it's certainly one of the lesser Macross entries. I think it was done when Kawamori was still on his "environmentalist" (also see Earth Maiden Arjuna) kick...so yeah...
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Postby FllMtl Novelist » Tue Aug 09, 2011 7:59 pm

I've started Spice and Wolf, seen episodes 1-5. I like this show, but I can't really say what exactly it is about it that's appealing. Also, I wish I could keep up with the economics stuff better. XD;;
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Postby Atria35 » Tue Aug 09, 2011 9:01 pm

MARATHON DAY! ^.^

Bunny Drop 3-5- Flipping adorable. I love it.

No. 6 3-5- For something that isn't shounen-ai, wow. It toes the line (though honestly, I don't mind.... except the melodramatic feelings of 'you're the only person that matters!' are WAY too sudden and early in the relationship.... except it's not shounen-si, so what relationship? xD )

Steins;Gate 1-19- I played catch-up with this one. I don't see how people could watch it from week to week- this is a series meant to be marathoned. I would have died at some of the cliffhangers this left me. Good series, though.
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Postby blkmage » Wed Aug 10, 2011 5:30 am

That just means it's definitely a show for weekly watching :3c

Also discussions for this show are really good (can we really compress 3.24 TB into 32 bytes?)
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Postby Agloval » Wed Aug 10, 2011 1:20 pm

Imagawa's Tetsujin 28 movie (Tetsujin 28: Lingering Midday Moon, or something along those lines) got subtitles. It's pretty much a stand-alone story, which is good because all I know about the various Tetsujin 28 titles is the basic premise.

I thought it was quite decent -- much more an elegaic post-war mystery than a full-blown action story. Also, Norio Wakamoto has a role.
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Postby Vii » Wed Aug 10, 2011 10:04 pm

Princess Tutu - Episode 1:
1) 0.o What in the world...
2) Prince Mytho reminds me of Yuki Sohma (Soft voice, sad face, withdrawn personality, called a "prince", etc...)

Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood - Episodes ??? to 52:
1) I caught up to all the English dubbed episodes FUNimation aired on YouTube.
2) [spoiler] "The Promised Day" sounds a lot like Avatar: The Last Airbender's "Day of Black Sun" with the solar eclipse. 'Cept the antagonists are utilizing it and not the protagonists. [/spoiler]

Whisper of the Heart - Movie
1) Soooooooo cute.
2) [spoiler] I loved it when Seiji played the violin and Shizuku sang =3.[/spoiler]
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Postby TheSubtleDoctor » Thu Aug 11, 2011 6:31 am

Agloval (post: 1496551) wrote: all I know about the various Tetsujin 28 titles is the basic premise.

I thought it was quite decent -- much more an elegaic post-war mystery than a full-blown action story.
You should totally remedy this. Imagawa's 2004 series is fantastic, and, from your brief description, the movie sounds like it has the same vibe/feel as said TV show. You would like it.
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Postby Warrior 4 Jesus » Thu Aug 11, 2011 8:01 am

Just finished Kaiba.
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Postby Agloval » Thu Aug 11, 2011 10:52 am

TheSubtleDoctor (post: 1496685) wrote:You should totally remedy this. Imagawa's 2004 series is fantastic, and, from your brief description, the movie sounds like it has the same vibe/feel as said TV show. You would like it.
Mmm, I totally should. I have the '04 series sitting around, but flashier though probably less edifying things keep distracting me from starting it.
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Postby TheSubtleDoctor » Thu Aug 11, 2011 10:57 am

Atria35 (post: 1496461) wrote:No. 6 3-5- For something that isn't shounen-ai, wow. It toes the line
What? What do you mean? I tenderly place my hand on my buddy's cheek and look deeply into his eyes while giving him words of encouragement thinly disguised as reprimands or complaints ALL THE TIME. Don't be so sensitive, Atria! Geez, some people are way too quick to see that sort of thing...
Agloval (post: 1496730) wrote:Mmm, I totally should. I have the '04 series sitting around, but flashier though probably less edifying things keep distracting me from starting it.
Step away from the Mahou Shoujo, and slowly =).
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Postby TheBigSpeigs » Thu Aug 11, 2011 11:32 am

TheSubtleDoctor (post: 1496732) wrote:What? What do you mean? I tenderly place my hand on my buddy's cheek and look deeply into his eyes while giving him words of encouragement thinly disguised as reprimands or complaints ALL THE TIME.

I know! I for one am always quick to gently caress the face of ALL my friends.

In other news, I just caught episode 5 of Usagi Drop, and I just LOVE this show. This is coming from a guy who doesn't really watch a whole lot of slice of life anime.

[spoiler] I especially love how they handled Rin's mother......You could almost sympathize with her, I mean just by looking at her you can tell she had Rin at a very young age and she has a lot of work to balance[/spoiler]
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Postby Mr. Hat'n'Clogs » Thu Aug 11, 2011 3:15 pm

Agloval (post: 1496551) wrote:Imagawa's Tetsujin 28 movie (Tetsujin 28: Lingering Midday Moon, or something along those lines) got subtitles. It's pretty much a stand-alone story, which is good because all I know about the various Tetsujin 28 titles is the basic premise.

I thought it was quite decent -- much more an elegaic post-war mystery than a full-blown action story. Also, Norio Wakamoto has a role.
I'm surprised you say that, because I remember hearing Imagawa himself say that he didn't think the movie was very good. Of course, it was Imagawa's perfectionist attitude that led to Giant Robo being incredible, so I could buy the movie being good but not to Imagawa's standards.

Also, No. 6 is on the verge of being dropped for how ridiculous the yaoi-subtext is getting. I'm not going to drop a series because people are into slash but I think like half of episode five was there to be fujoshi bait.
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Postby Atria35 » Thu Aug 11, 2011 3:33 pm

Maruwaru Penguindrum 1-5- ^.^ So cool! THoughts will be in the 'let's watch' thread, since it's there.
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