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Read Aku No Hana (famous for its rotoscoped animoo that looks like Arthur and Friends). Impossible for me to read it as anything but a totally normal, run-of-the-mill romance novel.
"Take it off. All of it."
"O, okay."
"... what are you doing? I said take it off."
"Uh, I did. I'm completely naked..."
"No. You're not. You're still wearing that skin."
Ah, pitter-patter
"Take it off. All of it."
"O, okay."
"... what are you doing? I said take it off."
"Uh, I did. I'm completely naked..."
"No. You're not. You're still wearing that skin."
Ah, pitter-patter
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Just finished watching Usagi Drop. A really great and mature show, I recommend watching it even if you don't like kids. It gives you a small glimpse of what's it like to be a father and to take care of someone young.
In theory, you know it's tough. But here you get to see first-hand some of the sacrifices required. Asking for a demotion at the job so you can have more time for the kid, spending almost all of your money and time on the child's needs, and basically all your friends are now other parents and you guys help each other out taking care of the kids. You hardly have time for yourself anymore.
However, seeing your child smiling at the end of the day makes it all worth it for them.
In short, before you decide to have a kid you need to ask yourself: "Am I ready to give up my life for someone else?"
In theory, you know it's tough. But here you get to see first-hand some of the sacrifices required. Asking for a demotion at the job so you can have more time for the kid, spending almost all of your money and time on the child's needs, and basically all your friends are now other parents and you guys help each other out taking care of the kids. You hardly have time for yourself anymore.
However, seeing your child smiling at the end of the day makes it all worth it for them.
In short, before you decide to have a kid you need to ask yourself: "Am I ready to give up my life for someone else?"
Spoiler
I sure as hell ain't and have no intention of having kids anytime soon, if ever.
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Finished Battle Royale manga.
Need more manga.
Can someone recommend more Seinen of note? My recent back catalogue is:
20th Century Boys
Pluto
Planetes
Battle Angel Alita
Battle Angel Alita: Last Order (50% of)
2001 Nights
Shigurui
Vinland Saga
Battle Royale
So none of those, but something equal to those. Anything thought-provoking considered, but no Gundam sagas plz.
Need more manga.
Can someone recommend more Seinen of note? My recent back catalogue is:
20th Century Boys
Pluto
Planetes
Battle Angel Alita
Battle Angel Alita: Last Order (50% of)
2001 Nights
Shigurui
Vinland Saga
Battle Royale
So none of those, but something equal to those. Anything thought-provoking considered, but no Gundam sagas plz.
Always outnumbered, never outgunned - No zuo no die
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
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The Plot to Assassinate Gihren ZabiSkykid wrote:
So none of those, but something equal to those. Anything thought-provoking considered, but no Gundam sagas plz.
:p
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watched Queen Emeraldas OVAs - I liked them a lot, though not as much as my favourite GE999 or Harlock moments.
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Tenjo TengeSkykid wrote:Finished Battle Royale manga.
Need more manga.
Can someone recommend more Seinen of note? My recent back catalogue is:
20th Century Boys
Pluto
Planetes
Battle Angel Alita
Battle Angel Alita: Last Order (50% of)
2001 Nights
Shigurui
Vinland Saga
Battle Royale
So none of those, but something equal to those. Anything thought-provoking considered, but no Gundam sagas plz.
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Elysian Door - Naraka (my WIP PC STG) in development hell for the moment
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Raytrace wrote:watched Queen Emeraldas OVAs - I liked them a lot, though not as much as my favourite GE999 or Harlock moments.
Is that the one where the focal point is on the kid, and there is a bit of CGI? I remember starting that one and just sorta putting it off. Found it kinda "eh." Manga is quite good, however.
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yes that's the one - there's loads of CGI and often also just digital effects which are done at a low res, which is a shame as the drawings are very nice modern(er) take on the classic Matsumoto character shapes.
Is the manga translated? I did not know of this - I must check it out so
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Is the manga translated? I did not know of this - I must check it out so

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Yeah, I believe there were originally only three volumes. The third was recently translated a couple of months back. One of the shorter, popular Matsumoto works.
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AzumiSkykid wrote:Can someone recommend more Seinen of note?
Not sure if you know this but, there's a group scanslating Samura's Beageruta right now.
The Legend of Mother Sara
Alexandros
Fressia or anything by Jiro Matsumoto

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Claymore
Homunculus
anything by Tsutomu Nihei
Homunculus
anything by Tsutomu Nihei
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contemplating trying to marathon my remaining 95 episodes of GE999 as fast as possible, or maybe just restricting what I watch to it and The Man With The Seven Scars
(of which I have 88 episodes to go).

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I'd wait on GE999 since it's not sequential, really. I think a series like that is best at a leisurely pace so you can sink in each story. But to each his own!
BIL wrote: "Small sack, LOTS OF CUM" - Nikola Tesla
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What the heck is Nobunaga the Fool? Is it something I should watch, or just pass on? I'm not sure what to think, but I'm tasked with re-encoding this ongoing anime.
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Don't watch. It's the most stupid and retarded anime of the season. Watch Nourin, Sekai Seifuku or Space Dandy.

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Thanks for the warning. I will only see it in skimming to make sure encodes are complete. Space Dandy I forgot about. I did want to try that one out.KAI wrote:Don't watch. It's the most stupid and retarded anime of the season. Watch Nourin, Sekai Seifuku or Space Dandy.
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You have to have an open mind with Lain. It's one of my favorite shows ever(see: moniker), but it can be a slow burn.Ruldra wrote:Just watched the first episode of Serial Experiments Lain out of curiosity and it was no joke, there's hardly any dialogue in this. Lots of scenery and staring. I don't know what's the appeal of this but I have no interest to keep watching.
Will check out Usagi Drop and Spice & Wolf next.
It spins a fascinating tale.

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Thanks for all the titles guys, I'm going to google these and pick one! New Samura is always intriguing, but I'm bothered by incomplete or yet to be released series. Vinland Saga was a difficult one to have to stop.
Always outnumbered, never outgunned - No zuo no die
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Wizard Barristers... is kind of lame, but I like how you can really feel it's made by a company specialized in hentai. A really different atmosphere.
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Such an insane name, I had to google, and it's the new one from Umetsu - so yeah, specialised in HC porn is more like it. I do like his work though, a really strong animation director, and both Kite and Mezzo were pretty good.Xyga wrote:Wizard Barristers... is kind of lame, but I like how you can really feel it's made by a company specialized in hentai. A really different atmosphere.
Always outnumbered, never outgunned - No zuo no die
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
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Oh thanks I failed to notice it's made by the same artist.
I don't expect the story to develop in something worthy of attention, but just watching the strange characters and art is enough for some degree of entertainment.
That thing needs a porn spinoff.
I don't expect the story to develop in something worthy of attention, but just watching the strange characters and art is enough for some degree of entertainment.
That thing needs a porn spinoff.
Strikers1945guy wrote:"Do we....eat chicken balls?!"
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Hold on, do you mean to say it's clean? As in, no extreme porn? That would be a first for Umetsu in a good while, he's pretty much associated (and saleable) based on his impressive hardcore scenes. Mezzo uncut is outrageous.Xyga wrote:Oh thanks I failed to notice it's made by the same artist.
I don't expect the story to develop in something worthy of attention, but just watching the strange characters and art is enough for some degree of entertainment.
That thing needs a porn spinoff.
Always outnumbered, never outgunned - No zuo no die
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
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Yup, wouldn't even rank it as 'mildly ecchi'. Only a few suggestive comments, outfits and poses from time-to-time but that's it.Skykid wrote:Hold on, do you mean to say it's clean? As in, no extreme porn?.
Strikers1945guy wrote:"Do we....eat chicken balls?!"
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Wow, amazed.Xyga wrote:Yup, wouldn't even rank it as 'mildly ecchi'. Only a few suggestive comments, outfits and poses from time-to-time but that's it.Skykid wrote:Hold on, do you mean to say it's clean? As in, no extreme porn?.
But Umetsu deserves better - he's one of the last truly great animation directors IMO. His understanding of motion and intertia is incredible, and his action sequences some of the best in the business.
I wouldn't write off a porno alternate entirely tho - Mezzo had a completely clean cut issued first, and then the unbelievably graphic porno scenes were slotted in for a later release, engineered to be totally superfluous to the plot.
I'm liking that this is more than two episodes long.
Always outnumbered, never outgunned - No zuo no die
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12 episodes planned from what I read.Skykid wrote:'m liking that this is more than two episodes long.
I like this format more than the too short 3-6ep OVAs or too long 22-26ep TV series.
Strikers1945guy wrote:"Do we....eat chicken balls?!"
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It's been 10 years since I saw it and I'm still not fully recovered. Good gravy.Skykid wrote:Mezzo uncut is outrageous.
I'm also on the lookout for some seinen manga worth a read. The Book Off by my house is closing down and manga is on clearance so now would be the time to buy, but I can't for the life of me find any decent manga.
My tastes in manga:
- no computer-y looking art
- nothing funny because nothing Japanese is funny
- no Yakuza
- no sports
- no misogyny (asking for the moon and the stars with this one)
Manga I like:
Berserk
Akira
Starting to think I should just reread the first 18 volumes of Berserk and call it a day.
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Vinland Saga Vinland Saga Vinland Saga.
Its mysoginy only exists in a historical sense (raping and pillaging Vikings) but even that's fleeting - it's actually respectfully told with enough action to sate the appetites of any Berserk fan. Arguably better, too.
Its mysoginy only exists in a historical sense (raping and pillaging Vikings) but even that's fleeting - it's actually respectfully told with enough action to sate the appetites of any Berserk fan. Arguably better, too.
Always outnumbered, never outgunned - No zuo no die
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watched Arei No Kagami - a very enjoyable 30 minutes.
The story wasn't that great but it made up for it in sheer Matsumoto 70s (yes I know it was actually made in 1985) warmth.
The art was very nice too, though unfortunately all i could find appeared to be a VHS rip originally, with fairly bad subs too (i think they were Czech to Hungarian to english).
The story wasn't that great but it made up for it in sheer Matsumoto 70s (yes I know it was actually made in 1985) warmth.
The art was very nice too, though unfortunately all i could find appeared to be a VHS rip originally, with fairly bad subs too (i think they were Czech to Hungarian to english).
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Strong words for sure. I've been keeping an eye out for the first volumes, but I'm admittedly still a doubter. Nothing reaches Berserk's Golden Age arc for me and I worry that I'll constantly be comparing Vinland Saga to it because of the setting. I'll give it a try though!Skykid wrote:Vinland Saga Vinland Saga Vinland Saga.
Its mysoginy only exists in a historical sense (raping and pillaging Vikings) but even that's fleeting - it's actually respectfully told with enough action to sate the appetites of any Berserk fan. Arguably better, too.