I'm not into jazz or music at all (I get quite bored when anyone talks about music for more than a minute) but I loved Cowboy Bebop.
Should I watch this?
Fantastic episode. I was smiling throughout the fight, the live session was like an anime Treme music break, and everything at the beach was well done. Great looking show too. Count me in as another one surprised by the Christianity subplot.
The opening is strangely vocal focused. It sounds so much better when those drums are more pronounced. Wish it got that treatment for the other instruments somehow.
These shots are all spaced several shots apart, but I really enjoyed how they illustrated Kaoru's cousin's idle curiosity without drawing attention to it. A less confident director would have cut to a closeup of her watching him at some point, but here they just leave her unobtrusively small and unfocused within the frame. It's a good decision because his cousin really isn't an important part of this scene, but it's a nice little touch to add some visual fun to the scene and a little bit of characterization for a minor character.
I'm not into jazz or music at all (I get quite bored when anyone talks about music for more than a minute) but I loved Cowboy Bebop.
Should I watch this?
There was a visual sequence early on in the second episode that I really liked:
These shots are all spaced several shots apart, but I really enjoyed how they illustrated Kaoru's cousin's idle curiosity without drawing attention to it. A less confident director would have cut to a closeup of her watching him at some point, but here they just leave her unobtrusively small and unfocused within the frame. It's a good decision because his cousin really isn't an important part of this scene, but it's a nice little touch to add some visual fun to the scene and a little bit of characterization for a minor character.
Wow... I didn't even notice that at all! The intro with Kaoru running up and down the stairs feverishly trying to nail the "swing" of Moanin' got a few chuckles out of me. Really enjoying this so far, and will be looking forward to it every week. The intro even grew on me once I got over that it doesn't sound like a typical Kanno track, Yuki's vocals make it really catchy.
Even if you aren't interested in the subject matter, you can still enjoy watching a quality show with engaging characters, a unique atmosphere, and all around great writing. It is just a flat out great show.
Even if you aren't interested in the subject matter, you can still enjoy watching a quality show with engaging characters, a unique atmosphere, and all around great writing. It is just a flat out great show.
The first one is the actual anime soundtrack. The second one you linked is an image album created to tie-in with the manga years ago, made up entirely of jazz standards featured in the manga. It has nothing to do with the anime whatsoever.
The first one is the actual anime soundtrack. The second one you linked is an image album created to tie-in with the manga years ago, made up entirely of jazz standards featured in the manga. It has nothing to do with the anime whatsoever.
Any legal streams other than Crunchyroll? I don't even mind the ads, but the specific ads this site has are just grating.
Great show so far - gorgeous art and so much atmosphere. One thing Watanabe does so well is give all the set pieces a sense of history and "lived-in-ness" - so many anime (and TV shows and movies in general) out there seem like they take place in static, sub-one dimensional cut outs.
EDIT: "My neck feels better" is the first time in weeks that I've laughed at something.
Thanks! My CR free trial is ending soon anyway, so I might just wait until the show is over and take it in all at once. Ten weeks will just fly by, right? ;_;
Did they use CG in Beck? They did great job with matching the animation with the instruments in it, best work I have seen so far... I won't start this show until all episodes have aired
So I'm not very well-versed with anime. I've seen the complete Cowboy Bebop and a bit of Rurouni Kenshin, but that's about it. I've looked at more recent anime and there's something weird about the characters but I'm not sure how to explain it. It's like they're lighter, less detailed and don't exactly mesh with the backgrounds as well as they did in older anime show.
So I'm not very well-versed with anime. I've seen the complete Cowboy Bebop and a bit of Rurouni Kenshin, but that's about it. I've looked at more recent anime and there's something weird about the characters but I'm not sure how to explain it. It's like they're lighter, less detailed and don't exactly mesh with the backgrounds as well as they did in older anime show.
Could be a heavier use of CG these days, but your complaint seems to be a case by case thing. I mean other than digital era anime looking shinier, there isn't much difference between now and then, especially with how many different art styles are used.
I don't even think any of the animation in K-On is actually accurately keyed to the actual music performances. They just play some music, and the animation is just whatever looks "good" casually. Total failure, as expected of Kyoto Animation. 7th hyping up style over substance as usual.
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Episode 3
It's amazing how much content they manage to pack into each episode. The dilution of time is really interesting considering how each episode is less than 20 minutes of actual footage. It's like a mini-movie every week. So good. The development of characters and the pacing of events are fantastic. The show really doesn't waste any time at all.
And as duckroll says, it's totally inaccurate and shows how little the show actually cares about music. It's a far cry from Kids on the Slope, which goes to great lengths to get its portrayal of music right visually, aurally, and even philosophically.
is pretty standard stuff in of itself, but it works here because we've had two episodes to establish the characters, so we can identify with them as people and not just as shipping tools.
So much of this episode was based around the idea of characters watching other people, so it was really interesting to see how they worked with facial expressions and the framing of shots. I liked the scenes early on where Kaoru visited Sentaro's home, the contrast between their families really hit home due to Kaoru's reactions; you could sense the sad feelings of envy in his eyes. And Kaoru taking the lead in their plan, and Sentaro's tentativeness, was a nice reversal of the usual roles.
The performance scenes in this sure are awesome. This one even had a couple of shots where the piano-playing wasn't CGI!
I don't watch anime, but loved Cowboy Bebop. Giving this a try! Two episodes in and it's really great! I love the idea that it's a self-contained story so I know it won't go on forever. Even by the end of the second episode I really love the melancholic tones and the coming-of-age (as cliche as that sounds) vibe.
It's amazing how much content they manage to pack into each episode. The dilution of time is really interesting considering how each episode is less than 20 minutes of actual footage. It's like a mini-movie every week. So good. The development of characters and the pacing of events are fantastic. The show really doesn't waste any time at all.
Wow what a great episode, the pacing is still superb.
They fit so much detail into 22 minutes and it never feels rushed.
The band scenes are fun, it truly captures the spirit of the music.
Animation is excellent and the story while fairly simple is hooking me in.
I haven't enjoyed a new series this much in awhile.
Wow, three episodes in and not once has this show failed to put a great big smile on my face. The musical sequences in particular are especially amazing to watch.
A confession in episode 3!? Slowjo really is dead!
I don't know, It could be because I watch a lot of dorama but the main conflict in this episode just didn't click with me. I got the whole youth in love thing but the pacing was just too breakneck so much so that I had a hard time buying into how much their relationships have developed that they'd feel love.
This does have one of my most favorite confession scenes ever though. I'll give it massive props for that. I think what would have been better was if:
Kaoru says nothing and Ricchan figures it out just from the song and the performance