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Winter-Spring 2014 Anime |OT3| People incapable of guilt usually do have a good time

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Articalys

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Reposting for the morning crowd.

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Since it seems like Monday and Tuesday are the slowest days of the week, might as well take the chance to break out the NEW ANIMEGAF SURVEY I've been wanting to post for a while now. Kind of a mix of some questions from previous ones (since there's a lot of new people around and some stuff might have changed) plus a few new ones.

(The link is in email tags right here if you quote this post.)

Please take the time to fill it out, if you'd like. Should take maybe five minutes at most.

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Yes, I prepared some of the questions before Neon Alley announced they were basically going to just put everything on Hulu, so just ignore them on any question where they're listed.
And whoever it was that put the modified "Rocket Man" lyrics in the open question slot... well played.
 
Probably way late on this, but I'm pretty damn surprised by how well Hozuki did.

Surprise hit of the season!

I figured Hoozuki was pretty popular judging by all the fan-art I've been seeing on Pixiv recently.

It's amazing how fast they were in making them.

You all should have believed in the Kurita-hype for Hoozuki.

But you didn't even watch it!


Sakai end please.
 
Title: My Tomorrow Was Hidden In Plain Sight
Genre: Slice of Life Heartwarming
Targetgroup: Shoujo
Studio: P.A. Works
Episodes: 12

Original: Visual Novel Adapation
Director: Hiroshi Takeuchi
Writer: Ryu Murakami, Gen Urobuchi
Sold BD/DVD: 11335

Sounds like my type of anime. :p
Lol.
 

Link Man

Banned
One more, cause it could turn out interesting:

Title: Vodka Wasnt Responsible For Pearl Harbor
Genre: Psychological
Targetgroup: Seinen
Studio: Gainax
Episodes: 50

Original: Light Novel Adaption
Director: Keitarou Motonaga
Writer: Kaori Yuki, Stephen King
Sold BD/DVD: 1649

Edit:

Title: Otaku Lost The Whole Childhood to TVTropes
Genre: Ecchi-Sci-Fi
Targetgroup: Seinen
Studio: Kyoto Animation
Episodes: 11

Original: US Comic Adaption
Director: Hiroshi Takeuchi
Writer: Atsuhiro Iwakami, Kunihiko Ikuhara
Sold BD/DVD: 15033

They made a show about me?
 
Title: When Trainstation Is A Genius Who Only Plays Videogames
Genre: Slice of Life-Moe-War
Targetgroup: Shoujo
Studio: Kinema Citrus
Episodes: 50

Original: Videogame Adaption
Director: Masahiko Murata
Writer: Osamu Tezuka, Kaori Yuki
Sold BD/DVD: 1795

...

I'm sorry, what?
 

fertygo

Member
Title: Ganja Ruined My Life ... Maybe
Genre: Moe
Targetgroup: Shoujo
Studio: Kinema Citrus
Episodes: 9

Original: Original Work
Director: Satoshi Kon
Writer: Masahiko Murata, Masahiko Oota
Sold BD/DVD: 712


This is so wrong lol
 

Jex

Member
I realized Jinrui employed non-linear storytelling at episode 7 or 8, where they cut her hair because of reasons. Its pretty bad execution but thanks to the weirdness and charming factor from Watashi, the show managed to deliver.

The entire series was actually out of order, for no apparent reason!
 
Moe has several meanings. My personal definition of it basically means "this is cute to me"
Naturally some shows are both very good and very cute with the moe aesthetic so the notion that moe has no creativity is bunk.

Moe does seem to be a rather broad-ranging term, but I think I subscribe to your definition as well.
 

Syrinx

Member
Title: Smelly Dwarf Came From Another World And It Really Wasnt My Fault This Time
Genre: Horror-Musical
Targetgroup: Shoujo
Studio: David Production
Episodes: 12

Original: Original Work
Director: Toshimasa Suzuki
Writer: Toshio Maeda, Gaku Iwasa
Sold BD/DVD: 1094

How does it even sell that much?

Title: Immoral Bible Licked Icecream Very Seductive
Genre: Idol
Targetgroup: Josei
Studio: Shin-Ei Animation
Episodes: 12

Original: After A True Story
Director: J.J. Abrams
Writer: Masahiko Murata, Takeshi Koike
Sold BD/DVD: 10770

True story, eh?
 

Midonin

Member
Black Bullet 02

The lightest moment in the episode was the Tenchu Girls bracelet scene, but otherwise, the heavy atmosphere was present. In a more cohesive way than Brynhildr, but there's always the question of what's more interesting. Something off the wall and unpredictable with jarring tone shifts is more fun to talk about, but something cohesive has a better sense of identity. So Enju wasn't always the peppy girl she is today, and mask guy is already trying to pull the "join me and we can rule the galaxy" plot. Usually that'd be saved for at least the midpoint. Still overall enjoyable.
 

Branduil

Member
Title: My Pretty Axe Fell on My Breasts
Genre: War
Targetgroup: Shounen
Studio: Production I.G.
Episodes: 11

Original: Manga Adaption
Director: Akiyuki Shinbou
Writer: Kaori Yuki, Brothers Grimm
Sold BD/DVD: 1541

You know I think there's a few things wrong here.
 

Syrinx

Member
Title: My Pretty Axe Fell on My Breasts
Genre: War
Targetgroup: Shounen
Studio: Production I.G.
Episodes: 11

Original: Manga Adaption
Director: Akiyuki Shinbou
Writer: Kaori Yuki, Brothers Grimm
Sold BD/DVD: 1541

You know I think there's a few things wrong here.

What, you've never heard that one?
 

survivor

Banned
Kimagure Orange Road 5

Ah right, the standard "my crush might be working a shady job, but it turns out to be something normal" misunderstanding. This is the sort of a nice episode that can help progress the relationship between Ayukawa and Kyosuke, but then the ending happened and wouldn't surprise me if Ayukawa forgets about what happened.

Lovely Complex 5
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Well, that's one way to stop this potential love triangle and I'm surprised I never considered this potential plot twist given that this is anime. I'm not sure how I feel about how they handled Seiko's feelings toward Otani in the latter half of the episode. Could have done something more serious with it, but this is a lighthearted comedy after all.
 

Busaiku

Member
Title: A Certain Gandhi Didnt Know World War I Ended ~
Genre: Daily-Musical
Targetgroup: Seinen
Studio: Seven
Episodes: 26

Original: Picturenbook Adapation
Director: Masahiro Ando
Writer: Natsuo Kirino, Kenzaburo Oe
Sold BD/DVD: 88113

Biggest hit since Madoka.
Mr. Ando elevated to new heights.
Title: Hot Posessed Milkman Stole My Heart
Genre: Religious-Moe
Targetgroup: Shounen
Studio: Bones, Zexcs
Episodes: 14

Original: Novel Adaption
Director: Kenji Kamiyama
Writer: Hideaki Anno, Hayao Miyazaki
Sold BD/DVD: 63140
That religious moe.
 

striferser

Huge Nickleback Fan
Title: Akihabara Is Usual
Genre: Drama-Idol
Targetgroup: Shoujo
Studio: Studio Gokumi
Episodes: 12

Original: Novel Adaption
Director: Satoshi Kon
Writer: Gaku Iwasa, Hayao Miyazaki
Sold BD/DVD: 913
 
Black Bullet 2

Hey a more than decent follow-up that actually brought up my interest in the series. Looks like they will attempt to keep the grimdark/serious tone, which is what I heard. Sure the plotline of 'lolis save the world' is still a bit too anime, but at least now it looks like a cheesy anime instead of a cheesy anime that came from a LN.

I mean I was wary at first, but now I'm genuinely looking forward to more episodes. That's definitely an achievement in tself. It might be one of the better shows this season (for me) if it keeps this up. And tones down the happy loli humor.
 

madp

The Light of El Cantare
Majin Bone 3

Against all odds, this remains pretty entertaining. The CG portions are always going to be shit and it's riddled with QUALITY at times, but the colorful cast and awesome flat shading make the non-combat portions of the show a treat to watch. It's still pretty shounen so I don't think it's a show that most people will enjoy, but it scratches some vague itch for me.

 

Gazoinks

Member
Title: But Atomic Office Lady Rode on A Horse I am Not Sure Why
Genre: Manly-War
Targetgroup: Josei
Studio: Studio Gokumi
Episodes: 12

Original: Belgian Comic Adaption
Director: Satoshi Kon
Writer: Mitsuyo Kakuta, Shinichiro Watanabe
Sold BD/DVD: 3605

That talent! That genre! That title! AOTY.
 

BluWacky

Member
That art is much better than what Sentai used.

Surprise surprise! All of the art for the series's disc release was original, rather than the key visuals that Sentai appear to be using.

This has a distressing habit of happening these days, but I guess that's the danger with these season boxset releases. The last time it really annoyed me was with the Noein release, where Manga used basically the same art on every disc rather than the original artwork created for the Japanese release.
 

FelixOrion

Poet Centuriate
Title: The Last Sadness Cant Count Above Five, So I Scammed
Genre: Hentai-Thriller
Targetgroup: Seinen
Studio: Bones, Seven
Episodes: 12

Original: After A True Story
Director: Satoshi Kon
Writer: Kei Oikawa, Mitsuyo Kakuta
Sold BD/DVD: 16

I don't know what to say...
BONES giving bones?
 

Articalys

Member
Surprise surprise! All of the art for the series's disc release was original, rather than the key visuals that Sentai appear to be using.

This has a distressing habit of happening these days, but I guess that's the danger with these season boxset releases. The last time it really annoyed me was with the Noein release, where Manga used basically the same art on every disc rather than the original artwork created for the Japanese release.
To be fair, at least Sentai is using the JP cover art for their discs. Though it is a shame that they switched their own cover art to the anime visual instead of keeping it as another of the JP covers.

http://www.fandompost.com/oldforums/showthread.php?27669
 

firehawk12

Subete no aware
AnoHana The Movie

I never watched the whole TV series, so I thought I should at least watch this, thinking back to the Mari Okada debate from yesterday.

I can't imagine watching this without having seen at least some of the TV series beforehand. While I hadn't seen most of the recap footage (I finished off just after (care if you've not seen the whole show)
the whole Yukiatsu-dressing-up-as-Menma thing
when I was watching the series) but I think I'd probably have found it all a bit confusing with no familiarity at all with the show. I assume the point is to go to the cinema and cry at all the bits you cried at before?

It's funny how a couple of years can change your perspective. Three years ago, Poppo was my favourite character; now I find him incredbily irritating, like his voice actor is overcompensating for being the "comedy" character. Menma remains as irritating as ever, though; the cutesy wutesy speech is just too much for me.

IMO, in a debate that was had at length when the show was airing, the storyline would definitely have been vastly improved if (whole show spoilers)
Menma hadn't been real at all.
While elements remain mawkish and emotionally manipulative, and the emotional climax teeters precariously on the border between moving and laughable (I did laugh at a couple of bits -
Menma's "conversation" with Yukiatsu in the dress, and everyone screaming "MENMA!!!!!" as they ran off to play hide and seek
), at its core I actually think there's a fairly unoriginal but well constructed story about the effect that death can have on a group of friends.
With Menma as a purely metaphorical presence, rather than being both metaphor and literal, flitting in and around their lives and overshadowing everything - I think that could have been rather more moving. Instead you're left with the uneasy tension as to whether or not she's real and the resolution being unsatisfactory either way.

I think that's why the "new bits" of the film that the recaps are slotted into work generally quite well for me. With everyone just getting on with life and acting more like human beings and less like histrionic tear factories, the framing story plays out quite nicely.

On a technical level, I do wish I liked Tatsuyuki Nagai's choice of shows more than I actually do. This and AnoNatsu have such beautiful settings (and AnoHana has some really well directed scenes), and I hear such good things about the A Certain... series he's worked on, but the audience most of his shows target just isn't me :(

I think it probably would have changed the entire tone of the series if
Menma was imaginary
, inasmuch as it would be much harder to make it so that the entire cast would have
gotten together and had some kind of catharsis. Perhaps what happened to Yukiatsu is a sign of that, inasmuch as they realize he's crazy and obsessed with her, but they don't really know what to do with that information.

I do agree that it's ultimately hokey either way, but as a movie anyway, it worked well for what it was.
 

darkside31337

Tomodachi wa Mahou
Majin Bone 3

Against all odds, this remains pretty entertaining. The CG portions are always going to be shit and it's riddled with QUALITY at times, but the colorful cast and awesome flat shading make the non-combat portions of the show a treat to watch. It's still pretty shounen so I don't think it's a show that most people will enjoy, but it scratches some vague itch for me.

The CG is so awful. Makes Precure EDs look good. Its a pretty bleh show but I'm still watching cause MC's sister is total waifu status.
 
Rowdy Sumo Wrestler Matsutaro - Episode 2

I wish I was Matsutaro, and some guy had me setup for 7 potential jobs. I can barely find one >_>

Enough about my problems, I'm starting to warm up to Matsutaro. They turned his aggressiveness down a bit, and he's more tolerable now. I was wondering what would get him into sumo wrestling, and it seems that punch (or push in this case) may be it. I'll keep watching for now.
 
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