Guys has Ikuhara saved anime again yet?
I think it's still 4-5 hours away.
Guys has Ikuhara saved anime again yet?
Cajun, uchip told me to tell you he's disappointed.
I guess I'll go to bed then. Anime is still dead.I think it's still 4-5 hours away.
I think it's still 4-5 hours away.
Ikuhara is just going to come out and sing rock over japan.
No, the lines are just right, they also look even better when the drawing is minimized (which is what it was drawn for). You also PM'd me asking for help, and you never replied or said thank-you. You're in no spot to offer criticism.
Extol, Mio's torso can't possibly contort that way
So they're raking in 1.5 mil a month. Assuming they're profitable and they get like a dozen shows each season, the shows must be cheap and the subs must be just as cheap!According to a presentation from Crunchyroll at TAF, over the last six months the number of paid subscribers has doubled, to a current total of over 200,000.
That's nearly a full-on front view of her chest with a full-on back view of her butt! I think her spine becomes her ribcage at some point
I was thinking the same thing about this show. They often talk slowly and make simple sentences so I can understand some bits without subtitles.Polar Bear Cafe 4
Trucking along, trucking along.
I think the puns are helping my vocab a little.
Sasami 11
So, it's really weird that all of a sudden shows are referring to chuu2 as a thing people have now. Or maybe it's because of the show that I've started to notice... it just seems to be a thing like "otaku" though. Or maybe it's the new "otaku".
Some of it not all.
New PV for Aiura, upcoming Spring season show about high school girls that do nothing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktgEc9iI-j4
I'm sure some of you will love it.
I just PM'd you some porn.
Macross Plus 3
This is probably the weakest of episode of the series, with a lot of :wonzo and off-model animation. There's also not much in the way of action until the end. Still, there are a number of nice scenes, particularly the one where MyungI enjoyed a number of the little character moments in this episode, such as Lucy's jealousy, Colonel Millard's subtle :firehawking, and Yang's moment of glory. Also I think it's funny how the villain is just some guy who's totally insane for some reason.leaves for Earth.
The storyboarding was still quite good, it's just obviously the lowest-budget episode of the series, and it's pretty slow-paced until the last ten minutes.
#teamcgReality is unrealistic!
Majestic Prince looks sooooo good. Definitely the best mecha action this Spring.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rn4vgRsZx-M
That sounds like the kind of theory that an academic can only get away with when there aren't that many people in a particular field with the expertise to call them out for their weak arguments. In terms of American academia Susan J. Napier is clearly well versed in the field of anime but sometimes she reaches conclusions that, to my mind, are not justified by the evidence provided or can only be justified by ignoring all the other evidence to the contrary.The course I'm looking at offers a module on "Japanese Transnational Cinema: from Kurosawa to Asia Extreme and Studio Ghibli". I know nothing of media studies courses so I don't know if this is a particularly "standard" kind of thing - it seems like jolly good fun to watch a bunch of films and think about their international audiences, but not something I'd usually think of as particularly academic (yup, I'm a big snob).
Anyway, the particular statement it makes on the Ghibli part is as follows:
The internationalisation is clarified further:
Feel free to mock me for taking this seriously, but this seems like a severely limited view of Ghibli's output. While you might argue that the character art of Ghibli films, like virtually all anime, isn't specifically Japanese, I think you'd be hard-pressed to say that any of Takahata's output for the studio is "stateless", as so much of it deals specifically with Japanese experience or mythology (Grave of the Fireflies, Pon Poko, and the forthcoming Kaguya-hime spring to mind). I think you'd even be hard pushed to say that something like Spirited Away is "stateless", although its fantasy storytelling is perhaps more universal than something like Grave of the Fireflies. Perhaps I'm misunderstanding what mukokuseki is.
It might not get discussed as much anymore, but I think a lot of people still care about it. Fruits Basket was massively popular within large sections of the anime fandom for quite awhile.
You sound like someone with eighth-grade syndrome!For reference, that has been a thing in Japan for awhile now. You just happen to know what it is and it happens to be mentioned in a show.
It's just a coincidence.
The world has no set pattern.
Joakim is real.
Finished Joshiraku. What an absolutely wonderful show. Of course there were a lot of jokes and puns I couldn't hope to understand, but the translator's notes guide I was linked to in here (apologies to whoever linked me to it, because I can't remember who it was :lol) helped immensely. But besides that, I was fine for probably 80% of the material. And it really was just such a joy to watch. So many amazing references and jokes (I loved all the subtle jabs at stuff like K-On!, and the more outright jabs at stuff like American culture invading Japan, Ebizou, North Korea, and various Japanese politicians). And there were some references that I never expected to see in an anime, as well (which I won't spoil for anyone who might want to watch it).
So yeah, totally can't say enough good things about this show. It's definitely up there with my favorites. And it's kinda inspired me to pick out random anime I've never heard of more often, since that's how I discovered it.
Watch Joshiraku, because it's great!
I believe in Orange's ability to deliver the least-ugly CG mecha around, but I remain unconvinced about the series as a whole.
Because I wanted you to do it. I'm not one who likes to toot his own horn.Well, since you haven't yet, I suppose I will (if that's alright with you).
Oh, right... but why not IMG tag them instead so everyone can see your beautiful Azusa, and my Mio?
I guess I did it right.OH MY GOD DAT AZUSA
Thank you!Dat Mio and Azusa <3
I like myYour ink lines is too thick on Azusa. How do you guys manage those lines without looking like chicken scratches?
Clearly.Naturally, I'd imagine that Mio is no less flexible than your average contortionist, since she is obviously the sluttiest girl in the entire K-on cast.
Agreed, I get the nasty feeling that this isn't the "Dio gets control of SAO, hilarity ensues" alternative continuity I was hoping for.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3LtymtYZ8w
Maido Sillica-chan.
I guess that's the only thing good about SAO:IM. Catching various girls in various situation. Oh god, I choked on the Kirito love omelette rice scene.
Of course, the best at what it does.I approve of all the TLR love here.
Fact is stranger than fiction.Reality is unrealistic!
Sometimes I feel that people confuses references with humour. There's nothing inherently worthwhile or funny about making a reference to something else, but a number of works seem to use them in place of actual constructing a joke.I can't say anything about the cultural references, but the anime references were nothing more than reference porn. I remember a joke about how they couldn't go to London... which isn't exactly funny because there's no real punchline other than the fact that they're referencing something.
It's not just Joshiraku of course, but it's just a lot of this media-centric self-referential stuff just feels so empty and aimless at times.
New PV for Aiura, upcoming Spring season show about high school girls that do nothing.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktgEc9iI-j4
I'm sure some of you will love it.
I see. At first I thought some attendees from previous years could be coming to both events, but yeah, as you say seems like the controversy and later scission were an opportunity some big companies didn't miss.There is no impact because the damage is already done. Anime Contents Expo continues to exist, and that's where all the publishers who aren't at TAF are going to be. Aniplex is still totally absent from TAF, which is the biggest deal. They're the anchor sponsor for ACE, so I doubt they'll be returning to TAF anytime soon. Especially not when they can make more money with the ticketing of stage events at ACE.
JoJo 24
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/18780843/anime/jojo24.jpg
Goddamn, next weeks episode can't come soon enough after that ending twist.
Robotics Notes 18-22
Disclaimer: I really enjoyed the game. It had a bunch of open plot threads as well, but it was still a really enjoyable read.
Could've been a whole lot worse (the Chaos;Head anime exists, unfortunately) but that could've been a whole lot better too. It was rushed, but it was always going to be (but considering they kept adding in scenes that didn't really have any value I'm not as sympathetic as I would've been). LikeKai meeting Misaki in Ep18 and discussing... nothing at all. For a while. Time which would've been much better used showing one of the scenes they skipped, like Kimijima telling Airi about what happened to her mother when they run into Geji-nee for the last time, because that was easily the best scene for making the player hate him.
There were a few major moments where they really screwed up the atmosphere too. The final battle's arguably the biggest example, because that...didn't have any tension at all, and they managed to make the villains look even more incompetent than they otherwise would've looked thanks to replacing 'Nae and her trained team' with 'Nae and a few middle aged men with baseball bats'. Not sure why they decided to. The feeling of isolation from the world that was supposed to be created by all the events in Odaiba was completely gone too.just have Kai use Gunvarrel's super finisher on Sumeragi instead of actually at the end of the fight either, it being a finishing attack and all
It's not all bad (Aki's rousing speech at the airport was great and the way they showedwas done well) but a fair few of the changes bordered on nonsensical, skipped scenes could easily have been inserted in place of new ones with no value, and while it was always going to be rushed that alone doesn't excuse a fair amount of its shortcomings. The anime did a solid job of letting you appreciate the characters, and the music improved a lot by the end (I'm really disappointed they didn't use the game's credits theme at the end of the last episode though, Steins;Gate managed), but the handling of the plot really left a lot to be desired at times. Misaki being taken over by Kimijima
Gintama 25
NABELEON :lol :lol
Fantastic episode.
I laughed so much at that.
I finished the Yoshiwara in Flames arcs. Fantastic arc, Gintoki vs Hosen was epic.
Tsukuyo is definetly best girl material.
Nakama, welcome to the Tsukuyo team.
Wait till you reach the Courtesian of Nation arc. Even more epic.
Now the real fun begins!Gintama 25
NABELEON :lol :lol
Fantastic episode.
Is it worth watching the Benizakura Hen movie since its just a retelling of the arc?
Now the real fun begins!