I'm glad our further protestations finally convinced you to jump in.Haibane Renmei Episode 1
Uhhh...grabbing a crow like that is probably pretty dangerous. Granted, the speed at which you're falling, it may not matter.
Oh, so she turned into an egg. And they allow smoking in heaven-esque society?
Well, the cast seems likable enough. But that Halo is probably something insidious isn't it?
Oh, wow, that actually looks really painful. Whew, doesn't seem too ba-OH, this is turning into some abrupt body horror!
Interesting start.
Soon yuumika will be upon us again.
I'm very surprised it's moving forward with the second part. It wasn't good. Was it that popular?Sölf;178372997 said:Why does this exist.
Made a spoiler free webm for ya cornbread that shows their relationship spliced over a couple eps
https://my.mixtape.moe/bbcluy.webm
I'm very surprised it's moving forward with the second part. It wasn't good. Was it that popular?
Yeah I like those a lot better. If I had to pick one, I'd pick the last one. Maybe end it with the "thank you" line, though it's not a huge deal either way.
Yeah that totally blew my mind. It's so very rare for any fiction to completely blindside me that I appreciate this, even though I also sorta wish it had just kept the tone from... Before that happened.
(Not to say I didn't like what happened after, it's just I really liked it before!)
The story of the original Subete ga F ni Naru novel revolves around Souhei Saikawa, a member of the Saikawa Research Lab. He goes on a vacation held by the lab, and Moe Nishinosono, the daughter of his mentor, joins the group on their vacation despite not being a part of the lab. There, the two end up finding a corpse. The two work together to solve the mysteries of what becomes a serial murder case.
I was taking a look at the next season, and this stood out to me, Subete ga F ni Naru: The Perfect Insider. It's labelled as Drama, Mystery, Seinen and here's the synopsis:
Has anyone read this? Is there any hype for it?
Hahaha. Everyone needs a passion.I'm pretty sure DTL personally funded the entire production costs of the second season all by himself.
gotta lure the fujoshi on board bro
Haha, yeah, I feel the same way.
Still, going to be interesting reading the impressions in the Let's watch.
Btw, Cornbread: Please try not to mention the crazyness in the OT. It's probably going to be useless, but maybe there are still a few pure souls out there who do not know about it and get the full experience
This reminds me, how is everyone Haikyuu!! hype? I'm breezing through the first season currently and I've been really enjoying it. I don't see too much fuzz about the upcoming season in here though.
pls no spoilers.
I was taking a look at the next season, and this stood out to me, Subete ga F ni Naru: The Perfect Insider. It's labelled as Drama, Mystery, Seinen and here's the synopsis:
Has anyone read this? Is there any hype for it?
So it'll be somewhere among awful, train wreck I can't take my eyes off of, and pretty good?A-1 Productions.
That's all I have to say.
YUS.
Haikyuu!! is my favorite sports anime. I love sports anime! I'm very excited for the new season.
I haven't read it, but it's on my list, along with Haikyuu!!, One Punch Man, and Concrete Revolutio (mostly for the MC's hair, it's fabulous, but I have no idea if the anime will end up being trash or what - maybe someone can warn me if it's likely to be trash??).
Truth be told I never look at who makes what, I just watch the stuff lol. I'm guessing they aren't good? I feel like GATE is from them, and I've had no problems with the show so far in terms of animation. The story belongs to the manga anyway so that's not on them. And this show is based on the book right? Wouldn't that mean that if it is shitty, it is because the book is crappy too?A-1 Productions.
That's all I have to say.
hahI haven't read it, but it's on my list, along with Haikyuu!!, One Punch Man, and Concrete Revolutio (mostly for the MC's hair, it's fabulous, but I have no idea if the anime will end up being trash or what - maybe someone can warn me if it's likely to be trash??).
You should have Young Black Jack in your list for next season.
Truth be told I never look at who makes what, I just watch the stuff lol. I'm guessing they aren't good? I feel like GATE is from them, and I've had no problems with the show so far in terms of animation. The story belongs to the manga anyway so that's not on them. And this show is based on the book right? Wouldn't that mean that if it is shitty, it is because the book is crappy too?
YUS.
Haikyuu!! is my favorite sports anime. I love sports anime! I'm very excited for the new season.
I'm really digging it, a fun group of characters and Araragi explaining the rules of volleyball, I love it.
Also whenever Hinata jumps up to spike the ball, oh my god I get pumped every single time, this show looks so good, and those sound effects when they hit the ball, so satisfying.
I do wonder how they're going to keep this interesting.
Truth be told I never look at who makes what, I just watch the stuff lol. I'm guessing they aren't good? I feel like GATE is from them, and I've had no problems with the show so far in terms of animation. The story belongs to the manga anyway so that's not on them. And this show is based on the book right? Wouldn't that mean that if it is shitty, it is because the book is crappy too?
I feel like hating on a studio isn't always the right approach. Sure there might be some crappy low quality ones, but when it comes to adaptations, I feel like on should look at the source material first if anything. Now if the animation is total garbage, of if they make an original story, etc, that's a different story.Stuff they've made that I like: Anohana, Tsuritama, Magi, Silver Spoon, Nanana's Buried Treasure, From the New World, Seven Deadly Sins.
Among other things that I have on my to-watch list that are supposed to be good!
See the problem with A-1 is that they love getting every type of series and they try to adapt them in a hurry in order to make profit. While that's good for them, it ends up rushing series or getting a sloppy mess.
However I'm not saying everything from them is terrible, but chances are whatever they grab can be a crappy mess. Although looking at the Staff should be more of a priority I guess.
Oh oh yeah haha I forgot about that one.
I feel obligated to read the original Black Jack first, though. D:
Stuff they've made that I like: Anohana, Tsuritama, Magi, Silver Spoon, Nanana's Buried Treasure, From the New World, Seven Deadly Sins. EDIT: And GATE, I like that, too!
Among other things that I have on my to-watch list that are supposed to be good!
This series is definitely in my list to watch.
It has the Gintama Director.
Hahaha. What is this? Is there source material, or is it original?
This series is definitely in my list to watch.
It has the Gintama Director.
There's something weird about anime with an all male cast (sports Anime not included) . I understand they aren't uncommon but in a cute girl obsessed industry....
I was taking a look at the next season, and this stood out to me, Subete ga F ni Naru: The Perfect Insider. It's labelled as Drama, Mystery, Seinen and here's the synopsis:
Has anyone read this? Is there any hype for it?
Moris writings are called rikei mystery, which roughly translates into science mystery. This is most likely because Mori uses his experience as a research scientist and weaves some kind of a science- or math-related problem into the story (for example, several math puzzles were presented in Mathematical Goodbye). However, Mori says that he is reluctant to label his novels that way, and he goes on to question what is really meant when people say science.
In addition, Moris works, especially The Perfect Insider, is often criticized for the overuse of computer jargons. He responds that it is perfectly natural for people with some background knowledge to have a better understanding than others. According to Mori, computer jargons are not much different from proper nouns, like the names of celebrities or fashion brands, in the sense that they are in most cases just there as ornament that serves to create a particular mood.
Please inform me about everything there is to know about this series, I'm interested now.
Osomatsu-kun is a gag manga by Fujio Akatsuka from the 1960s which received two TV anime adaptations in 1966 and 1988. It followed a group of 10-year old identical sextuplets. The Osomatsu-san anime commemorates the 80th anniversary of Akatsuka's birth, and depicts the manga characters as adults. Its director is Yoichi Fujita, who proved his comedic directing chops on Gintama. Its character designer is Naoyuki Asano, whose work on Shiranpuri and Saint Young Men showed him to be one of the most interesting character designers working today. Its art director is Seiki Tamura, who one of the best records of an active art director outside of Studio Pablo, having overseen the backgrounds on shows such as Michiko and Hatchin, the K-ON series, and Fujiko Mine. Looks very promising.
I'm pretty sure DTL personally funded the entire production costs of the second season all by himself.
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This reminds me, how is everyone Haikyuu!! hype? I'm breezing through the first season currently and I've been really enjoying it. I don't see too much fuzz about the upcoming season in here though.
pls no spoilers.
The main reason this one stood out to me is because Asano Inio (Oyasumi Punpun, Nijigahara Holograph) is doing the original character design. The mystery story is a plus.I was taking a look at the next season, and this stood out to me, Subete ga F ni Naru: The Perfect Insider. It's labelled as Drama, Mystery, Seinen and here's the synopsis:
Has anyone read this? Is there any hype for it?
Cool, I wonder if we'd get straight science or something similar to 999's pseudo-science and myths.The Perfect Insider novel has not been translated into English, so you aren't likely to find people around here who have read it. It was Hiroshi Mori's debut novel in 1996, after he resigned his position as an engineering professor to become a professional writer. A little information on Mori from Wikipedia:
I'm really enjoy watch Himouto! Umaru-chan.
The internet scene in episode 10, I know that feeling.
Truth be told I never look at who makes what, I just watch the stuff lol. I'm guessing they aren't good? I feel like GATE is from them, and I've had no problems with the show so far in terms of animation. The story belongs to the manga anyway so that's not on them. And this show is based on the book right? Wouldn't that mean that if it is shitty, it is because the book is crappy too?
it's so good
The typical sports anime arc is they just keep playing against stronger and stronger opponents, also some opponents they've already beaten will come back even stronger than before, and blah blah blah. It's very formulaic, but the tone and art of Haikyuu!! sets it apart from the rest. The sheer camaraderie of the team is some of the best I've seen in a sports anime. I love it.
I'm really digging it, a fun group of characters and Araragi explaining the rules of volleyball, I love it.
Eureka 7 ep. 17-19
Holland is kinda a douche lately. Benton is also still a whiny brat at times, but I guess that is the whole "coming of age" thing. Not sure what to think about the whole Eureka thing and her transformation thing.
Yuichiro's demon weapon Ashuramaru was confirmed, either by manga readers or in an interview or something, to be male (despite clearly being female). I'm remembering that correctly, right?
I'm very surprised it's moving forward with the second part. It wasn't good. Was it that popular?
Ahh, so you're going through the awkward teenage phase of Eureka 7, where Renton goes through a serious depresion, Eureka is nearly eaten by the planet for some reason, and Holland punches Renton enough, that it's surprising that Renton doesn't suffer a serious brain injury.
You dropped your game card.
Wahaha~ made you look.