Ooooooooooops, I mean 80% old animation and 20% new scenes.Ji-L87 wrote:Ji-L87 wrote:how much of it is new animation?Nice, something to look forward too.KAI wrote:Around 80%, and most of it it's on the 3rd movie.
The new scenes made by Yas and Itano are incredible even for today's standards.
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Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu (2016 anime adapted from light novels)
Probably already mentioned but this is good, fucking intense, can't stop watching (15 eps straight, yup).
I don't remember the last time I've enjoyed watching an anime series this much. Now I just hope it stays this good to the end.
Probably already mentioned but this is good, fucking intense, can't stop watching (15 eps straight, yup).
I don't remember the last time I've enjoyed watching an anime series this much. Now I just hope it stays this good to the end.
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You won't be disappointed.
Currently watching Dr. Slump because Arale's going to appear in the next DB Super, apparently. I didn't know it was as old as it was, but it's really funny! It's nice to watch something light hearted for a change to break from all of the serious/heart wrenching stuff I've been watching lately.
Currently watching Dr. Slump because Arale's going to appear in the next DB Super, apparently. I didn't know it was as old as it was, but it's really funny! It's nice to watch something light hearted for a change to break from all of the serious/heart wrenching stuff I've been watching lately.
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It eventually starts to get a bit stale and old, but, much like Meguca, the world never stops hating the protagonist.
Having read all the isekais there are, from The Neverending Story to Michael Jackson and Nixon Kill The Moonmen... the complete antithesis of that, the worst isekai there is: Kou 1 Desu ga Isekai de Joushu Hajimemashita. Just a gutless world, with no ballsack. It's pretty important that the entire world doesn't exist to serve the protagonist, at the very least.
Something I was o-k with that is kind of... remotely like reZero is Rokka: Braves of the Six Flowers. Slightly arty-stylized (especially the monsters). Generic pastel grimdark jRpg characters who hate each other. And bicker and backstab each other constantly. Overly complicated xanatos gambits that don't make any sense.
(One thing I've noticed from my current love of Korean deathgame webnovels: Why the hell isn't there a single anime where the protagonist is a necromancer? It really doesn't make any sense that that isn't a thing that exists.)
Having read all the isekais there are, from The Neverending Story to Michael Jackson and Nixon Kill The Moonmen... the complete antithesis of that, the worst isekai there is: Kou 1 Desu ga Isekai de Joushu Hajimemashita. Just a gutless world, with no ballsack. It's pretty important that the entire world doesn't exist to serve the protagonist, at the very least.
Something I was o-k with that is kind of... remotely like reZero is Rokka: Braves of the Six Flowers. Slightly arty-stylized (especially the monsters). Generic pastel grimdark jRpg characters who hate each other. And bicker and backstab each other constantly. Overly complicated xanatos gambits that don't make any sense.
(One thing I've noticed from my current love of Korean deathgame webnovels: Why the hell isn't there a single anime where the protagonist is a necromancer? It really doesn't make any sense that that isn't a thing that exists.)
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What about Overlord?BryanM wrote:(One thing I've noticed from my current love of Korean deathgame webnovels: Why the hell isn't there a single anime where the protagonist is a necromancer? It really doesn't make any sense that that isn't a thing that exists.)
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Watching Robotics;Notes.
Fucking slow, nothing plot-worthy until at least episode 8.
So far it's mostly about teenage poseurs lives (98% manga and anime, yes I know), bloody boring shit, if it doesn't get substentially better by ep10 i'll drop that shit.
EDIT: don't tell me it's the same guys that did the excellent Steins;Gate ?
Fucking slow, nothing plot-worthy until at least episode 8.
So far it's mostly about teenage poseurs lives (98% manga and anime, yes I know), bloody boring shit, if it doesn't get substentially better by ep10 i'll drop that shit.
EDIT: don't tell me it's the same guys that did the excellent Steins;Gate ?
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The visual novels are produced by the same company, but the same writer isn't involved. (They also did the lovecraftianish Saya no Uta and the Phantom. Saya in particular is way too extreme to get an ova, let alone a series. Still, they're making an effort to be too mainstream imho.)Xyga wrote:EDIT: don't tell me it's the same guys that did the excellent Steins;Gate ?
As I've mentioned numerous times, Chaos;Head has some mildly interesting dark serial killer adventure and mindfuckery stuff, before immediately flushing it down the toilet. The ; series is overall massively flawed. The most humiliating defect of all is that most of them have violence as the solution to the climax. I'm sure if you wanted to watch Naruto or Dragon Ball, you'd be watching Naruto or Dragon Ball.
(Don't... don't even get me started on the difference in romance between Steins;Gate and Robotics;Notes.)
(Pretty much my recommendations always go along the line of "watch Meguca Maduka or Time of Eve and then stop watching anime forever." From that year I experimented with it, the hit rate was lower than 10%.
Now I'm all about pogs.... I mean, korean deathvideogame novels.)
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Stein's;Gate did place the heavy burden of expectations on anything with a semicolon
Watching Occultic;Nine at the moment and it's... whatever
Watching Occultic;Nine at the moment and it's... whatever
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I've had to completely reverse my opinion of Occultic;Nine since I started watching it - the first episode was paced horribly and had dialog going way too fast to be normal, but from ep3 onwards it got better for me, especially as someone who likes stuff like The Twilight Zone and The Dead Zone.
I might give the other shows a miss given the opinions stated here though, apparently Robotics;Notes made a butchery of it's original content.
I might give the other shows a miss given the opinions stated here though, apparently Robotics;Notes made a butchery of it's original content.
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Oh man, the American translation of the Dragon Ball manga is just good for laughs! Chapter 23, the morning after Goku destroys Pilaf's castle as a Oozaru, Oolong asks: "So WHAT is he...Some kinda space alien?"
Only the portuguese dub of the anime is better in terms of "WTF what they saying".

Only the portuguese dub of the anime is better in terms of "WTF what they saying".
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After some conversations at certain forum, people recommend me watching White Album 2.Ah Rom-com, we meet again...
Is the anime really that good? I heard it's infamous because of the ending. If so, should I watch the first season to get the references?
Is the anime really that good? I heard it's infamous because of the ending. If so, should I watch the first season to get the references?
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There are only like 50 out of the 200+ episodes of Dr. Slump subbed. What the hell? It's over 20 years old, how can it not be done?
Anyway, I'm not sure if I'll watch any of the movies. I'll probably find something else to watch after finals.
Anyway, I'm not sure if I'll watch any of the movies. I'll probably find something else to watch after finals.
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Lack of interest, maybe?Lord Satori wrote:There are only like 50 out of the 200+ episodes of Dr. Slump subbed. What the hell? It's over 20 years old, how can it not be done?
Anyway, I'm not sure if I'll watch any of the movies. I'll probably find something else to watch after finals.
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Characters act like real people, for once, unlike most silly romcoms or vn's. You really don't have to watch the first season. The music is nice though, since apparently it takes place in the 80's.copy-paster wrote:After some conversations at certain forum, people recommend me watching White Album 2.Ah Rom-com, we meet again...
Is the anime really that good? I heard it's infamous because of the ending. If so, should I watch the first season to get the references?
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Thanks for the info, will try watching it after finishing last 5 episodes of Danshi Koukosei no Nichijou.soprano1 wrote:Characters act like real people, for once, unlike most silly romcoms or vn's. You really don't have to watch the first season. The music is nice though, since apparently it takes place in the 80's.
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Ah, now that is good stuff. Wish they made a new season.copy-paster wrote:Thanks for the info, will try watching it after finishing last 5 episodes of Danshi Koukosei no Nichijou.soprano1 wrote:Characters act like real people, for once, unlike most silly romcoms or vn's. You really don't have to watch the first season. The music is nice though, since apparently it takes place in the 80's.
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Megazone 23 part III
Long-procrastinated ... meh ... significantly inferior to Part I & II, and absolutely optional plot-wise. I shouldn't have bothered.
Long-procrastinated ... meh ... significantly inferior to Part I & II, and absolutely optional plot-wise. I shouldn't have bothered.
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Every now and then I like to watch the first parts of it for the cyberpunk goodness but yeah, not as good as the earlier ones.Xyga wrote:Megazone 23 part III
Long-procrastinated ... meh ... significantly inferior to Part I & II, and absolutely optional plot-wise. I shouldn't have bothered.
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"Back to a time when everything was perfect. The music was hot and the girls were hotter. And a guy with a cool bike could get laiiiid allll summer long..."Ji-L87 wrote:Every now and then I like to watch the first parts of it for the cyberpunk goodness but yeah, not as good as the earlier ones.Xyga wrote:Megazone 23 part III
Long-procrastinated ... meh ... significantly inferior to Part I & II, and absolutely optional plot-wise. I shouldn't have bothered.
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@Ji-L87: you're right about the rad cyberpunk stuff in the first part, great quality.NTSC-J wrote:"Back to a time when everything was perfect. The music was hot and the girls were hotter. And a guy with a cool bike could get laiiiid allll summer long..."Ji-L87 wrote:Every now and then I like to watch the first parts of it for the cyberpunk goodness but yeah, not as good as the earlier ones.Xyga wrote:Megazone 23 part III
Long-procrastinated ... meh ... significantly inferior to Part I & II, and absolutely optional plot-wise. I shouldn't have bothered.
@NTSC-J: then your bike's inner girl ruins it.
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gotta love puns which work better in English than Japanese
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@ NTSC-J Lol. That fake trailer is so much fun.
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Watching Panty and Stocking with Garterbelt, what the hell did I get myself into? 

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A nicely animated anime with strange, pervy humour and aBloodreign wrote:Watching Panty and Stocking with Garterbelt, what the hell did I get myself into?
Spoiler
cliffhanger of an ending.
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Reading I Am A Hero, which is zombie thing with zombies. Been in my queue for.... probably two or three years now? Anyway.
It's a bit shocking to read something where the characters act somewhat like actual fucking human beings do, for once. Am I the only one disturbed that so much media is a cartoon version of reality? That goes double for Hollywood movies. Is it because people are terrible and we hate them, so we relate more to stripped down and idealized cyphers and trophies and foils?
It's a bit shocking to read something where the characters act somewhat like actual fucking human beings do, for once. Am I the only one disturbed that so much media is a cartoon version of reality? That goes double for Hollywood movies. Is it because people are terrible and we hate them, so we relate more to stripped down and idealized cyphers and trophies and foils?
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Yes.BryanM wrote:Is it because people are terrible and we hate them, so we relate more to stripped down and idealized cyphers and trophies and foils?
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What, that's it for Diamond Is Unbreakable? I was kinda expecting a good final battle like in Stardust Crusaders.
Kira's defeat was well done and deserving, i guess. Guess it's goodbye until next year for Vento Aureo.
Kira's defeat was well done and deserving, i guess. Guess it's goodbye until next year for Vento Aureo.
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Part 4 general as a whole feels smaller in scale in comparison to Part 3 where the gang travels around the world to find and destroy the vampire nemesis of the Joestar family who is planning to conquer the world, as opposed to finding a serial killer in some coastal city.soprano1 wrote:What, that's it for Diamond Is Unbreakable? I was kinda expecting a good final battle like in Stardust Crusaders.
Kira's defeat was well done and deserving, i guess. Guess it's goodbye until next year for Vento Aureo.
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@Durandal, I guess that's true.
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So I've watched some of... Naruto (Sheep-udon).
Why the fuck ?
Because I remember watching the anime a bit maaaany years ago when it was new and hype, and well, I was curious to know how it ended.
Since the shit was fated to get stretched into a thousand episodes, I've waited like ten years then read a detailed seasons/arcs summary of it and cherry picked only what was -supposedly- worth watching.
- The good thing is that if you really only take what's 100% relevant to the core plot, it's a relatively quick watch, somehow the equivalent of a regular 25ep anime (could be even less with even more stric selection)
- Everything is revealed so you're missing almost nothing for having ignored it 10 years.
- It settles the story of the very main core protagonists in a good way, you're not left with a "so what did they do about that thing which was fucking important at the beginning?"
- Some select crucial 'battle episodes' feature very good animation, especially at the very end with some of the best animu slugfest moments I have ever seen, quite long and honestly impressive when you think about how much they've invested into it (better be since it's probably a billionaire franchise). Not always the same animation studio/team apparently, gives a bit of welcome variety.
- The bad thing is that even among those relevant episodes several are filled with flashbacks, or shit like 1 attack move = 1 episode (a la DBZ) fucking infuriating.
- Way too much feels at times
- But the worst thing is; when you though they finally got the bad guy... (follow in spoiler)
...big let down on that part.
So it's not too bad, there's a real ending for the heroes, real good animated fighting moments...but the plot itself turns weak. :/
Why the fuck ?

Because I remember watching the anime a bit maaaany years ago when it was new and hype, and well, I was curious to know how it ended.
Since the shit was fated to get stretched into a thousand episodes, I've waited like ten years then read a detailed seasons/arcs summary of it and cherry picked only what was -supposedly- worth watching.
- The good thing is that if you really only take what's 100% relevant to the core plot, it's a relatively quick watch, somehow the equivalent of a regular 25ep anime (could be even less with even more stric selection)
- Everything is revealed so you're missing almost nothing for having ignored it 10 years.
- It settles the story of the very main core protagonists in a good way, you're not left with a "so what did they do about that thing which was fucking important at the beginning?"
- Some select crucial 'battle episodes' feature very good animation, especially at the very end with some of the best animu slugfest moments I have ever seen, quite long and honestly impressive when you think about how much they've invested into it (better be since it's probably a billionaire franchise). Not always the same animation studio/team apparently, gives a bit of welcome variety.
- The bad thing is that even among those relevant episodes several are filled with flashbacks, or shit like 1 attack move = 1 episode (a la DBZ) fucking infuriating.
- Way too much feels at times
- But the worst thing is; when you though they finally got the bad guy... (follow in spoiler)
Spoiler
...it turns out that bad guy A (Obito) was being used by a bad guy B (Madara) who was was in turn being manipulated by a crypto-bad guy C (black Zetsu), who's the servant bitch of bad girl D (Kaguya).
You wait ten fucking years to finally learn who's the evil mastermind, and they don't even give you time to enjoy his evilness because he's replaced every few episodes.
You wait ten fucking years to finally learn who's the evil mastermind, and they don't even give you time to enjoy his evilness because he's replaced every few episodes.
So it's not too bad, there's a real ending for the heroes, real good animated fighting moments...but the plot itself turns weak. :/
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