
Fucking rulz.
yeah there could maybe be some justification for the kata and balance exercises as 'training' in Gunbuster but I don't think there can be ANY rational explanation for the pressups :pRuldra wrote:lol wut? Is that supposed to strengthen the mecha's arms?Raytrace wrote:
I cannot recommend this manga enough. I love Iwaki Hitoshi's writing and "plain" style/designs, which is really effective as a kind of retro sci-fi story of body snatchers, except it's really, really gory! Kiseiju is one of my all-time favourites. Even though I threw away most of my comics, I kept some the old Mixx and Tokyo Pop versions of the English translation from a decade agoKAI wrote:Read Kiseijuu
Fucking rulz.
I know people hated this movie because it was slow and weird and trite and plodding, but I LOVE it. I love every fucking frame Iwai Shunji shootsSkykid wrote:I think Lily Chou Chou is a perfect example of how these alternate approaches can't always see eye-to-eye, but then you're a qualified teacher so I'm probably just rebelling on impulse.
I thought it was a pile of nothing, and not in a good way. Funny the discrepancy I can find in something like Goodbye Dragon Inn, even more plodding, but excellent. Talk to Mike (MX7) though, he's in the same appreciation boat as you, he's a big Shunji fan.xbl0x180 wrote:I know people hated this movie because it was slow and weird and trite and plodding, but I LOVE it. I love every fucking frame Iwai Shunji shootsSkykid wrote:I think Lily Chou Chou is a perfect example of how these alternate approaches can't always see eye-to-eye, but then you're a qualified teacher so I'm probably just rebelling on impulse.
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Yes, Naoki Urusawa, Japan's national treasure. I've recently read 20th Century Boys, which came directly after Monster, and is long enough to encompass about four regular manga series (quite an undertaking) and it was great for the most part (little overlong and fizzles out a bit, sadly.) I've not seen any anime adaptations of his work (is the art style the same?) but there is a 20th CB series of live action movies I've been avoiding like the plague.ancestral-knowledge wrote:Skykid wrote: picture
That artwork looks like the one who drew "Monster". I watched the anime and it was excellent.
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Hagane wrote:Definitely. One case I hope is an exception is the upcoming anime adaptation of Shingeki no Kyojin; the manga is an excellent action/horror story, but the art is atrociously poor and detracts from the experience. The dynamic battles also could benefit from animation, so if they don't fuck the story up it could be amazing.Skykid wrote:Finished Shigurui. Quite excellent. Took a look at episode one of the anime and was pleasantly surprised by its accuracy, certainly more justice done than with Blade. Still, I often feel like there's an element of the artistry lost from manga to anime translations (not always, but in most cases), and while they got the dread and gore right, they seem to have overlooked the storyteller's poetry.
You should read the Planetes manga, by the way. They made a 26 episode anime from a four volume manga, so I'm not surprised it ended up being dull. The original is superb.
As for other manga you should try, Vinland Saga (by the Planetes guy, Makoto Yukimura) would be first in my list of recommendations. The first few chapters aren't as good (it started its serialization in a shonen magazine and then moved to a seinen one, changing the tone in the process, even shifting the focus away from the young skilled main character), but the rest are great. If you are looking for some great action with well developed characters, look no further. There's some polemic because later on the action dies down considerably to focus on the daily medieval life of the characters and half of the readers didn't like that, but I think it's similar to what happened with Blade of the Immortal and the Prison Arc (which was great to flesh the characters out). The only downside is that it's a monthly manga, so you might catch up to the translations quickly.
If you want something that's fully scanlated, go for Freesia, if you can stomach its fucked up characters.
Finally, if you want to watch good new anime, you could start with the ones I mentioned in my other post. Moribito particularly is one of my all time favorites.
Skykid wrote:I decided the best way to do this justice is to go to the Atomu restaurant and read it there over lunch, so that's my plans sorted for today.
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It's a metaphor man. Like how we're the losers with the imaginary waifus in haremes, so, too, must we be the numb emotionless robots in the robomus.Raytrace wrote:yeah there could maybe be some justification for the kata and balance exercises as 'training' in Gunbuster but I don't think there can be ANY rational explanation for the pressups :p
Raytrace wrote:just watched Magnetic Rose (pt. 1 of Memories).
absolutely unbelievably luscious animation and detail, incredible soundtrack, great atmosphere and story.
Morons everywhere you go, can't be helped! Memories is great, but I would suggest watching it in one go rather than segmented. Stink Bomb is plenty of fun while being harrowing and ominous (quite a mix), and Otomo's finale is superb, another demonstration of the man's artistic talents - gets better every time I watch it. It's also go the coolest sweep into movie credits I think I've ever seen in an anime.Raytrace wrote:just watched Magnetic Rose (pt. 1 of Memories).
absolutely unbelievably luscious animation and detail, incredible soundtrack, great atmosphere and story.
Against my better judgment I decided 'Hey when I update myanimelist, I will click 'discuss it' when it pops up as surely there can't be any neg comments about this'
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'that was one of the worst anime movies i have ever seen! its not as bad as Akira, mind you, but it just didn't appeal to me all that much and was far too confusing'
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hahaha - probablyKAI wrote:Narufags
Yes - his one was the one with the guy working with all the robots wasn't it? that was my favourite in Robot Carnival.DaneSaga wrote: Kouji Morimoto was director which you may know from Robot Carnival, another tremendous compilation of movies.
Yeah I really should have but I was very tired so put it on hold after the first one last night.Skykid wrote: Morons everywhere you go, can't be helped! Memories is great, but I would suggest watching it in one go rather than segmented. Stink Bomb is plenty of fun while being harrowing and ominous (quite a mix), and Otomo's finale is superb, another demonstration of the man's artistic talents - gets better every time I watch it. It's also go the coolest sweep into movie credits I think I've ever seen in an anime.
Yeah I thought they were going to show the other side but it never happened :pPC Engine Fan X! wrote:Part 3: Cannon Fodder of Memories is quite interesting as we never see the enemy that the country is at war with. How can the citizens of that nation sleep at night when it's cannons are going off 24/7? I guess they'd get used it just like anything else, albeit with a good pair of ear protector muffs for good measure.
PC Engine Fan X! ^_~
KAI wrote:Roujin Z was excellent.
Now I'm going to finish watching Nadia (dropped it after ep..
Both are awesome, awesome. Gainax on top of their game for Nadia. Just got a Roujin Z cel in the mail last week. Need to get that sucka framed.Raytrace wrote:KAI wrote:Roujin Z was excellent.
Now I'm going to finish watching Nadia (dropped it after ep..
Two things I definitely intend to watch soon
BIL wrote: "Small sack, LOTS OF CUM" - Nikola Tesla
YepRaytrace wrote:Roujin Z is the old folks home one isn't it?
you KNOW I'm probably the person who knows the least about current anime seasons on here :p.KAI wrote:YepRaytrace wrote:Roujin Z is the old folks home one isn't it?
The new anime season is starting next week. Your pics?
BIL wrote: "Small sack, LOTS OF CUM" - Nikola Tesla
Cucuruz Doan is genuinely and completely unironically one of my favourite 0079 episodes story-wise (the artistic costcutting is pretty obvious in the episode).drauch wrote:Nadia desert island episodes are kind of bland (like every anime desert island episode, really. I thought about writing an essay on the subject because there are so goddamn many.) but are still worth watching. It's just a bit overlong and silly, but I still enjoy it, especially for some of the dream sequences.