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Toonami |JanFeb17| Super Saiyan Please?

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So I finished watching these three Gundam movies.

I mostly like them, but the Newtype stuff feels...shitty? The show seems to just run with it at a certain point, using the fact that it never established a clear understanding or set of rules as an excuse to let them do basically anything, and it seems kinda nonsensical at times, with things like mass telepathic communication just cropping up whenever. It probably does not help that everything with Lalah becomes this pivotal plot point with little build-up; the politics and space battles are fine, but the ill-defined psychic stuff just spirals out of control. Maybe it's a consequence of how the movies were cut (the third is the least successful at disguising its status as cut-together scenes from a TV show), but it really started to bother me the more they leaned into it because it seemed like an obvious crutch.
 
I still haven't seen the two HxH movies. Don't know if I want to. I know one of them at least has a little bit of canon material.
I've only seen Phantom Rouge. I was very angered by it starring a very powered down Gon and Killua, it was like while the York New arc was going on. I haven't seen the other one though.
 
So I finished watching these three Gundam movies.

I mostly like them, but the Newtype stuff feels...shitty? The show seems to just run with it at a certain point, using the fact that it never established a clear understanding or set of rules as an excuse to let them do basically anything, and it seems kinda nonsensical at times, with things like mass telepathic communication just cropping up whenever. It probably does not help that everything with Lalah becomes this pivotal plot point with little build-up; the politics and space battles are fine, but the ill-defined psychic stuff just spirals out of control. Maybe it's a consequence of how the movies were cut (the third is the least successful at disguising its status as cut-together scenes from a TV show), but it really started to bother me the more they leaned into it because it seemed like an obvious crutch.

That was a reoccuring flaw with the UC that I was not fond of. Writers were handwave characters making irrational decisions or sudden shifts in personality because "they're a newtype."
 

Seda

Member
From what I've seen of UC, I agree with the Newtype stuff. It's not interesting and it feels like a silly way to make an excuse for whatever they want it to excuse.

"Newtypes" also seems to be introduced pretty late into the original series, like they decided to come up with some tangible reason why Amuro was skilled and that's how they decided to do it mid-airing.
 
Remember when Frankie Muniz was in the original SAO?

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Zonic

Gives all the fucks
Newtype isn't THAT bad, guys.

I mean, what other monthly magazine is there to get the newest anime & manga updates?

wait, they stopped the US version in 2008? Damn...
 
OK, it looks like we've reached the point in the story where the 1999 Hunter X Hunter anime changes openings, so let's go over them.

Opening 1 - The song is nice, but it's very unexpected for an action/adventure show. I know when I started this series after hearing great things about it, I thought I had the wrong show.

And then, opening 2, covering the arc we're about to start. This has a huge tone shift, and demonstrates something interesting the first anime did that the new anime doesn't. It completely shifts the color palette to be darker, reflecting the tone of the arc, giving a real dark and gritty feel to the city. The current anime keeps the same light color scheme.

Dat second OP <3
 
Normally I'd ask this in the manga or anime thread, but those tend to be dead af. I'm watching the 1999 version of York New and well...shit's different. I'm wondering which is more manga accurate.
I'm watching a scene where hunters tried to kill Gon's animal friend Gonta and Gon and Killua are arguing about saving the cub.
 

cntr

Banned
The 2011 Madhouse version of HxH is almost 1:1 with the manga, the Pierrot 1999 version changes a lot of crap.

that's why the 2011 version got made at all
 

Moaradin

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Normally I'd ask this in the manga or anime thread, but those tend to be dead af. I'm watching the 1999 version of York New and well...shit's different. I'm wondering which is more manga accurate.
I'm watching a scene where hunters tried to kill Gon's animal friend Gonta and Gon and Killua are arguing about saving the cub.

Pretty sure that is anime only filler. 1999 series has a bit of that, though the foxbear shows up in the first chapter of the manga and a later flashback in the 2011 anime.
 
The 2011 Madhouse version of HxH is almost 1:1 with the manga, the Pierrot 1999 version changes a lot of crap.

that's why the 2011 version got made at all
Why does it seem like Pierrot stopped knowing how to adapt a manga after YYH? Makes sense though. The 2011 version seems to have much better pacing, but at the same time the 1999 version didn't sanitize the HxH world as much.
 

cntr

Banned
The 1999 version might have better OPs, but you can't beat Hunting For Your Dream, yo.
Why does it seem like Pierrot stopped knowing how to adapt a manga after YYH? Makes sense though. The 2011 version seems to have much better pacing, but at the same time the 1999 version didn't sanitize the HxH world as much.
Aside from a few weird instances early on, the 2011 version doesn't really sanitize anything. It's about as violent as the manga.
 

Man God

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Zeta pretty much ends with one guy using a newtype power of friendship (harem) ghost beam while another person uses a newtype turn you into a vegetable attack so it started before ZZ.

The best UC OVA has practically zero newtype nonsense. 0080.

The first non UC show pretty much doesn't have them though a couple of people have light psychic powers and Allenby is analogous with cyber newtypes.

Most of the rest of the non UC shows has versions of newtypes. X features them heavily because it is more or less a UC what if. There's a bare handful of newtype like people in SEED like the protagonist and Mwu La Flaga (and various clones) AGE has them, they're just called X Rounders and are even more annoying. There's basically one newtype in 00 and he turns into a Gundam lizard metal man.
 

cntr

Banned
G and IBO don't have any Newtypes either, and X is kind of special because the show goes out of its way to make the main protagonist not be a Newtype, he's a normal human through the entire series
 
Aside from a few weird instances early on, the 2011 version doesn't really sanitize anything. It's about as violent as the manga.
So Pierrot over stated the violence? 2011 version didn't start getting fugged up till
Chimera Ants and towards the end of Greed Island
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cntr

Banned
yeah uh, Yorknew was always pretty bloody

e: and in fact as far as I know, it's the 1999 version that's more censored than the 2011
 
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