bronx819 Posted May 21, 2015 Posted May 21, 2015 But there are really good ones too. Clannad's anime adaption worked out almost perfectly. And ef- a fairy tale of the two had a great anime as well. Oh right, but I never finished Clannad because I lost interest when it started getting really sad. I like tragedies but mainly when its, what's the word, extraordinary? Like Elfen Lied (manga) or G-Senjou no Maou (not exactly a tragedy but twas pretty depressing, especially the bad ends). Quote
Kurokusari Posted May 21, 2015 Posted May 21, 2015 There aren't many anime adaptations of VN's that work out well, the only ones that I love are Steins;Gate and Utawarerumono, though I enjoyed Air when I watched it years ago. On the note about anime adaptations of VN's what's the general opinion of those who watched the Grisaia no Kajitsu anime and played the VN? I thought it was decent aside from trying to combine all the routes into one and completely changing the endings for some of them. I found that adaptation rushed and didn't really do the VN justice. I'm sure I'm not the only one thinking this since people are saying that "12 episodes are too long for them to not mess up". The following adaptations of the trilogy was better, or so I've heard so people are saying that it's "too short to mess it up". Really, people just can't be satisfied with what they get. I dropped the adaptation early on since I was dissatisfied with what I was getting then. I haven't read the VN for Steins;Gate but I loved the anime. It was a real good thriller and one that kept me coming back in looking for anime when I was still starting up the hobby. As for Utawarerumono, I only finished the VN. The gameplay was okay and so was the story. Not really awesome but not bad either. Maybe above average? I already have the full series downloaded but I'm not having any motivation to watch it so far. I was satisfied with what I got in the VN then. Quote
bronx819 Posted May 21, 2015 Posted May 21, 2015 I found that adaptation rushed and didn't really do the VN justice. I'm sure I'm not the only one thinking this since people are saying that "12 episodes are too long for them to not mess up". The following adaptations of the trilogy was better, or so I've heard so people are saying that it's "too short to mess it up". Really, people just can't be satisfied with what they get. I dropped the adaptation early on since I was dissatisfied with what I was getting then. I haven't read the VN for Steins;Gate but I loved the anime. It was a real good thriller and one that kept me coming back in looking for anime when I was still starting up the hobby. As for Utawarerumono, I only finished the VN. The gameplay was okay and so was the story. Not really awesome but not bad either. Maybe above average? I already have the full series downloaded but I'm not having any motivation to watch it so far. I was satisfied with what I got in the VN then. Quote
Kurokusari Posted May 21, 2015 Posted May 21, 2015 So the general populace is like that? Well I only know a few friends who actually finished it and they were all dissatisfied with the ending. I'll watch the other series but only after I play Meikyuu and Rakuen (when Sekai Project releases it) I loved the Steins;Gate anime more than the VN, though I think its because I liked the dub, same with Utawarerumono. I have the VN downloaded and will probably play it since the sequel was announced recently and it looks interesting. Quote
bronx819 Posted May 21, 2015 Posted May 21, 2015 I can't really say it's the general populace since those some people I mentioned are just some of my friends that watched the anime. Also judging by the MAL scores, the score went up significantly between Meikyuu and Kajitsu. Not saying that MAL scores is all that matters since you have to see for yourself but it does reflect the general impression of the audience. #SubsAreSuperior Just kidding, we all have our own preferences on this one. Steins;Gate is definitely one of the best adaptations I watched and maybe anime in general so if the VN is better than the anime, I think I might explode while watching it. Seriously, it might be too awesome if that's the case. Quote
Soulless Watcher Posted May 21, 2015 Posted May 21, 2015 Finally got around to watching Cowboy Bebop, as a huge scifi fan I'm expecting great things. Quote
Abyssal Monkey Posted May 21, 2015 Posted May 21, 2015 Cowboy Bebop wasn't really scifi though, I mean I guess it is, but it lacked this quality of being scifi, at least for me. If anything scifi would be a secondary genre with adventure being a primary one. Either way, how did you like what is probably considered by many the best anime of the previous century? As for Kekkai Sensen, I really can't wrap my head around what this show is meant to be. It's 12 episodes, and I've watched 6, and they are just now starting to fill in the actual plot. It seems more like a monster (problem) of the week sort of show rather than an actual story line. This would be fine if they extended it to 24 episodes, but with just one season, it seems more and more unlikely that they are going to be able to fully flesh it out and reach a satisfying conclusion to this arc in just the 6 episodes they have left. It is a manga adaptation though, so in all likelihood if they see it getting popular enough, they could just hang it and wait for fall to finish it. Quote
Kosakyun Posted May 21, 2015 Posted May 21, 2015 Thanks for reloading, Fuwa. Now I have to repeat this post. Went through all twelve episodes of Tokyo Ghoul's first season today. I was going to settle with 'it's good', but holy shit that ending. It was awesome, sure. The sequences of Kaneki coming to terms with Rize inside his head was pretty good as well. And that battle scene? OP Kaneki at his finest. Instant power-up, boom boom! Then he killed the bad guy. But no peek whatsoever at what's happening in Aogami Tree vs CCG vs Kaneki's rescue team? What? Why would you end the season at that part? The important stuff wasn't shown just to showcase how awesome Kaneki acting as a ghoul can be? Wow. Thanks, show. The story was nice, yeah, but ugh that ending just didn't do good for me. I did not like that ending. The thing about Kaneki's belief about the world and the people left me sad at the end though. I liked Kaneki seeing the world from both perspectives, human and ghoul. He believed that he could bridge the invisible gap between the two because he's part of both worlds. Only to be crushed by reality and Rize's words. Thanks, Jason. You ruined dreams again. Anyway, now he blames the world as well, huh. Too bad, really. Oh well. Gotta live with it. Quote
Stray Cat Posted May 21, 2015 Posted May 21, 2015 Does To-Love Ru get any different/better or should I just stop now? Quote
Eclipsed Posted May 22, 2015 Posted May 22, 2015 Absolute Duo Yeah, yeah... generic, bland, unoriginal, excessive fanservice, HighSchoolDXD4lyfe... I'm still having fun Add Lilith to my list of blonde ojou-samas~ Quote
Kurokusari Posted May 22, 2015 Posted May 22, 2015 Absolute Duo Yeah, yeah... generic, bland, unoriginal, excessive fanservice, HighSchoolDXD4lyfe... I'm still having fun Add Lilith to my list of blonde ojou-samas~ Lilith is the only reason I kept watching it. There were people who got annoyed because it deviated from the light novel but it wasn't really that bad imo. An example would be when they were supposed to register as duo. I don't remember reading anything that cheesy of a speech/oath. Currently trying to squeeze in DanMachi in my schedule to find out what the hype about Hestia is all about. I have to say, I'm really interested in how are they gonna mix up the different mythologies since the only mix up I know is Greek + Roman in Heroes of Olympus. Quote
Nosebleed Posted May 22, 2015 Posted May 22, 2015 Lilith is the only reason I kept watching it. There were people who got annoyed because it deviated from the light novel but it wasn't really that bad imo. An example would be when they were supposed to register as duo. I don't remember reading anything that cheesy of a speech/oath. Currently trying to squeeze in DanMachi in my schedule to find out what the hype about Hestia is all about. I have to say, I'm really interested in how are they gonna mix up the different mythologies since the only mix up I know is Greek + Roman in Heroes of Olympus.Implying Danmachi has any meaning behind it other than being SAO boobs edition Quote
Kurokusari Posted May 22, 2015 Posted May 22, 2015 Implying Danmachi has any meaning behind it other than being SAO boobs edition Is it really that bad? I'm not a fan of SAO but I didn't exactly hate it when I watched it. So does that mean that the protag is also ridiculously OP and dense? Quote
Cythnar Posted May 22, 2015 Posted May 22, 2015 Dungeon ni Deai wo Motomeru no wa Machigatteiru Darou ka... Because, you know, Hestia is Bestia. <3 Quote
Stray Cat Posted May 22, 2015 Posted May 22, 2015 Dungeon ni Deai wo Motomeru no wa Machigatteiru Darou ka... Because, you know, Hestia is Bestia. <3 That's a given. Quote
Kosakyun Posted May 22, 2015 Posted May 22, 2015 Finished Dakara Boku wa, H ga Dekinai! It was like I was watching Highschool DxD again, only HSDxD is better. It's been a while since I watched a show that showed nipples. I honestly liked how the show went from finding 'the One' to the fusion of Grimwald with the human world. It was nice, yeah. I still think that Ryousuke is a fucking lucky bastard. Not only does he get the qts and gets to fulfill his fantasies, he even got saved from his destined time of death. Gdi ecchi anime protags! It's nice that Grimwald and the human world finally had an agreement though. It's really nice. Quele is best girl. Quote
Shiki Posted May 22, 2015 Posted May 22, 2015 I just caught up in Owari no Seraph. It's been really good so far. Entertaining at least. I have no idea why I watch airing anime because I hate waiting. Quote
Abyssal Monkey Posted May 22, 2015 Posted May 22, 2015 Implying Danmachi has any meaning behind it other than being SAO boobs edition At least the first season of SAO had romantic progression in a serious way. Danmachi is the more OP hetare MC I've ever seen. Quote
Stray Cat Posted May 22, 2015 Posted May 22, 2015 I just caught up in Owari no Seraph. It's been really good so far. Entertaining at least. I have no idea why I watch airing anime because I hate waiting. To me, it just feels like a really, really, bad AoT with vampires. It's way too predictable and seems really cliched. Aside from Shinoa, who is amazing, I don't really enjoy any part of it anymore. I'm making my way through To-Love-Ru very quickly, since I want to get to Darkness ASAP because actual plot and Yami. Also chipping away at One Piece a bit again. Quote
Kosakyun Posted May 22, 2015 Posted May 22, 2015 Watched a few episodes of Ai Tenchi Muyo! and Himegoto. Oh why did Himegoto only have 4 minutes per episode? It's torture, I tell you. Then again, I'm loving it. I need more shows like this. Quote
Sovereign1612 Posted May 22, 2015 Posted May 22, 2015 Also chipping away at One Piece a bit again. you're wasting your time with the new episodes ( around episode 600) all they do at the moment is killing time and giving stupid side-characters more screen time which are not really interesting to be honest Quote
Shiki Posted May 22, 2015 Posted May 22, 2015 To me, it just feels like a really, really, bad AoT with vampires. It's way too predictable and seems really cliched. Aside from Shinoa, who is amazing, I don't really enjoy any part of it anymore. I'm making my way through To-Love-Ru very quickly, since I want to get to Darkness ASAP because actual plot and Yami. Also chipping away at One Piece a bit again. I know that it's not for everyone and it is cliche but that doesn't stop me from enjoying it. I like the characters a lot, like Shinoa, but Mika is my favorite. I could see how someone could dislike it though. It seems that we have quite different taste in anime. I can't stand One Peice. I have seen a bit more than twenty episodes with my friend and I never could get past how annoying Luffy was as a protagonist. Quote
Stray Cat Posted May 22, 2015 Posted May 22, 2015 I know that it's not for everyone and it is cliche but that doesn't stop me from enjoying it. I like the characters a lot, like Shinoa, but Mika is my favorite. I could see how someone could dislike it though, it is cliche. It seems that we have quite different taste in anime. I can't stand One Peice. I have seen a bit more than twenty episodes with my friend and I never could get past how annoying Luffy was as a protagonist. One Piece is one of those things that just gets better as it goes, aside from some dips and such. Syrup Village on is generally good IMO, then it starts to drop a bit with Impel Down and Marie Ford but everyone else loves those. OP and Fairy Tail are the only classic Shonen I like really, and neither are my all time favorites. I tend to like darker mysteries with gore best (Another, Future Diary, etc.) Quote
blahblahblahxxx Posted May 23, 2015 Posted May 23, 2015 One Piece is one of those things that just gets better as it goes, aside from some dips and such. Syrup Village on is generally good IMO, then it starts to drop a bit with Impel Down and Marie Ford but everyone else loves those. OP and Fairy Tail are the only classic Shonen I like really, and neither are my all time favorites. I tend to like darker mysteries with gore best (Another, Future Diary, etc.) Wahh? Not even DB, Hunter x Hunter, Bleach, Naruto, Katekyo Hitman Reborn (amazing), etc? Quote
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