Kurisu-Chan Posted October 4, 2016 Posted October 4, 2016 But those guys would lose at the "who's the biggest asshole in the history of anime?" because.... NAGAI KEI WON!!! Nagai Kei, the "protag" of Ajin, the sole reason to watch Ajin. Quote
Okarin Posted October 4, 2016 Posted October 4, 2016 Apparently Ajin originates from a manga whose creator wrote the first volume and then left the task to the artist. Quote
Kurisu-Chan Posted October 4, 2016 Posted October 4, 2016 Just now, Okarin said: Apparently Ajin originates from a manga whose creator wrote the first volume and then left the task to the artist. Also 80% of the chapters are named after western videogames. tbh, i'm extremely worried about season 2, people are saying that in the manga now, the genre shifted too much...i'll see. Quote
Kurisu-Chan Posted October 4, 2016 Posted October 4, 2016 Also Jun Inoue, you're hereby invited to fuwachat tomorrow, i hope to see you, i really want to chat with you. Quote
Jun Inoue Posted October 4, 2016 Posted October 4, 2016 10 minutes ago, Kurisu-Chan said: Also Jun Inoue, you're hereby invited to fuwachat tomorrow, i hope to see you, i really want to chat with you. Oh? What's happening tomorrow? Quote
Jun Inoue Posted October 4, 2016 Posted October 4, 2016 35 minutes ago, Okarin said: I like SAO's aesthetics, plus I've only watched like 1 episode But Kirito seems universally flakked. If we were to discuss what's wrong with SAO, we'd need a whole new post and a few hours of free time. Quote
Kurisu-Chan Posted October 4, 2016 Posted October 4, 2016 2 minutes ago, Jun Inoue said: Oh? What's happening tomorrow? I'm gonna execute you. sao isn't that bad, it just...exists. Quote
Jun Inoue Posted October 4, 2016 Posted October 4, 2016 1 minute ago, Kurisu-Chan said: sao isn't that bad, it just...exists. As if that wasn't already too much of a sin, for SAO Quote
john 'mr. customer' smith Posted October 5, 2016 Posted October 5, 2016 I'm quite interested in Kubikiri Cycle, since Okama (my favourite Japanese artist) is doing the storyboard, and it's the first time he's doing so. Really curious how that's going to turn out. Also, Yuki Kajiura speaks for herself. Quote
Jun Inoue Posted October 5, 2016 Posted October 5, 2016 18 minutes ago, john 'mr. customer' smith said: I'm quite interested in Kubikiri Cycle, since Okama (my favourite Japanese artist) is doing the storyboard, and it's the first time he's doing so. Really curious how that's going to turn out. Also, Yuki Kajiura speaks for herself. That's one depressing synopsis, for Kubikiri Cycle xD Quote
john 'mr. customer' smith Posted October 5, 2016 Posted October 5, 2016 9 minutes ago, Jun Inoue said: That's one depressing synopsis, for Kubikiri Cycle xD Well excuuuuuuse me, princess, but how is it depressing? (or indeed, a synopsis at all?) Anyway, I just don't care very much about plot, more about art & sound Nisioisin can go suck a dick for all I care doesn't interest me, I'm afraid Quote
Jun Inoue Posted October 5, 2016 Posted October 5, 2016 3 minutes ago, john 'mr. customer' smith said: Well excuuuuuuse me, princess, but how is it depressing? (or indeed, a synopsis at all?) Anyway, I just don't care very much about plot, more about art & sound Nisioisin can go suck a dick for all I care doesn't interest me, I'm afraid No silly, I meant that I went to MAL, checked the anime, read the synopsis, and thought "dang, that's depressing" since it says: Even though it seems that he contributes a lot, he always finds out that whatever he did was meaningless in the end. Quote
john 'mr. customer' smith Posted October 5, 2016 Posted October 5, 2016 5 minutes ago, Jun Inoue said: No silly, I meant that I went to MAL, checked the anime, read the synopsis, and thought "dang, that's depressing" since it says: Even though it seems that he contributes a lot, he always finds out that whatever he did was meaningless in the end. Oh sorry. Why do I always get offended so easily... Yeah that does sound depressing Jun Inoue 1 Quote
Jun Inoue Posted October 5, 2016 Posted October 5, 2016 6 minutes ago, john 'mr. customer' smith said: Oh sorry. Why do I always get offended so easily... Yeah that does sound depressing Well, I might still check it out, since it sounds interesting enough (I hope). Quote
Kurisu-Chan Posted October 6, 2016 Posted October 6, 2016 Mahou shoujo ikusei keikaku, how to resume it in one sentence? Spoiler I have Danganronpa. I have Madoka magica. Huuughghghh Mahou shoujo ikusei keikaku. Quote
Jun Inoue Posted October 6, 2016 Posted October 6, 2016 God, Keijo is even worse than I expected. There's just... it's just such a big ball of concentrated bs and sexist fan-service xD Regarding All Out, though, I'm 60/70% convinced. I love we are getting an anime on Rubgi, but I dislike how it's going a bit for the "power of friendship triumphs all" route. Quote
Jun Inoue Posted October 7, 2016 Posted October 7, 2016 Aaaaand Drifters succeeds, yay~... well, for now at least. The adaptation to anime really makes it more smooth and amenable. I also just realised that it's by Hellsing's author, which is nothing but obvious from the art. Quote
havoc Posted October 7, 2016 Posted October 7, 2016 Just now, Jun Inoue said: Aaaaand Drifters succeeds, yay~... well, for now at least. The adaptation to anime really makes it more smooth and amenable. I also just realised that it's by Hellsing's author, which is nothing but obvious from the art. Honestly speaking somehow this one managed to sneek under the radar for me until just before it aired. Was kind of worried since these kind of series are really hit and miss. Quote
Jun Inoue Posted October 7, 2016 Posted October 7, 2016 Just now, havoc said: Honestly speaking somehow this one managed to sneek under the radar for me until just before it aired. Was kind of worried since these kind of series are really hit and miss. I remember reading the first chapters from the manga, but it was soooo dense it just bogged me down and I dropped it soon enough. This was a few years ago (I think?), so when I saw it in AniChart I thought "Hey, it's that weird manga!" Had some expectations on the transition to anime making it less dense and cooler. I mean, it's very Hellsing-like, with lots of gore and dismemberments. And I'd say it succeeds. The first episode was quite cool, and it's really well animated. ALSO. The beginning has some CGI, and they actually pull it off properly! Kudos to the studio. Quote
havoc Posted October 7, 2016 Posted October 7, 2016 5 minutes ago, Jun Inoue said: I remember reading the first chapters from the manga, but it was soooo dense it just bogged me down and I dropped it soon enough. This was a few years ago (I think?), so when I saw it in AniChart I thought "Hey, it's that weird manga!" Had some expectations on the transition to anime making it less dense and cooler. I mean, it's very Hellsing-like, with lots of gore and dismemberments. And I'd say it succeeds. The first episode was quite cool, and it's really well animated. ALSO. The beginning has some CGI, and they actually pull it off properly! Kudos to the studio. These kind of series have a tendency to develop into a convoluted mess by the end because the manga tends to be overly dense. Its also what i meant by hit and miss. It all going to depend on how much time and effort went into the production. Quote
Jun Inoue Posted October 7, 2016 Posted October 7, 2016 Just now, havoc said: These kind of series have a tendency to develop into a convoluted mess by the end because the manga tends to be overly dense. Its also what i meant by hit and miss. It all going to depend on how much time and effort went into the production. Well, the studio was made only for the anime, so I'm guessing/hoping they threw their everything into it. Quote
havoc Posted October 7, 2016 Posted October 7, 2016 Just now, Jun Inoue said: Well, the studio was made only for the anime, so I'm guessing/hoping they threw their everything into it. Here is to hoping because these kind of series tend to have a lot of promise but fall on their face way to often for my taste. Quote
onorub Posted October 7, 2016 Posted October 7, 2016 Watched the first episode of Keijo and i did NOT expect the fights to be that funny. Hoping the rest of the series keeps being that entertaining. Quote
Jibril Posted October 7, 2016 Posted October 7, 2016 Izetta off to a great start. The character design really reminds me of SAO though, probably because it is Abec doing them.... Mahou Shoujo Ikusei. Well let's see if this one can actually do a good dark Mahou Shoujo anime. Hopefully. Or at least enough blood and gore to keep being interesting Bungou stray dogs season 2!!! What!!! There's not a single Spoiler Atsushi orphanage flashback or Kyouka proclaiming she killed 35 people!? What is this?! Instant AOTS!! And finally KyoAni saving anime again with a double length episode for Hibike S2! More moe, more yuri bait and more convoluted yet natural high scholl drama~ Quote
Kurisu-Chan Posted October 7, 2016 Posted October 7, 2016 36 minutes ago, Jibril said: Izetta off to a great start. The character design really reminds me of SAO though, probably because it is Abec doing them.... Mahou Shoujo Ikusei. Well let's see if this one can actually do a good dark Mahou Shoujo anime. Hopefully. Or at least enough blood and gore to keep being interesting Bungou stray dogs season 2!!! What!!! There's not a single Reveal hidden contents Atsushi orphanage flashback or Kyouka proclaiming she killed 35 people!? What is this?! Instant AOTS!! And finally KyoAni saving anime again with a double length episode for Hibike S2! More moe, more yuri bait and more convoluted yet natural high scholl drama~ Plot twist. Spoiler It's Lerche, there's a monokuma, do you really expect Mahou shoujo danganronpa to be any good? I bet the ahoge grill will survive, and the trap dude will die first. Quote
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