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Winter of Anime 2013 |OT -6| How much lower can we go?!

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Jex

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I do an anime podcast that was supposed to a community thing for Anime Vice. But since Whiskey Media exploded, we mostly do it for our own edification (and to shoot the shit). I hate my own voice, and looking at how each episode is like 2+ hours long, I assume they're kind of rambling, but if you want to hear yet another uninformed podcast about Japanimation (and here me butcher Japanese names), here's you go:
The Bravo Whiskey podcast
(iTunes)

I'm glad that I'm not alone!
 

Cwarrior

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RIP duckroll.

Why do you continue to watch this and magi when you could be watching a great shounen adaptation like Hunter x Hunter?

Unlike someone of us like myself and most of Latin America who are ensnared in by our childhood nostalgia, aren't you free from it?
 

Theonik

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Senran Kagura 10
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Futomaki watch
Some of the expected lewd and :SDBurton in this episode. Almost done with this show so may as well... Yomi no baka!!

We just gotta hug Toei's staff hard enough.
:(
 

Articalys

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Time for some Japanese Sci-Fi award nominations:
The 52nd Japan Science Fiction Convention (Nihon SF Taikai or Japan SF Con/Koikon) has announced its nominations for the 44th Seiun Awards. The following works have been nominated for the Media category:
  • Bodacious Space Pirates
  • 009 Re:Cyborg
  • Lagrange - The Flower of Rin-ne
  • Eureka Seven AO
  • Hideaki Anno and Studio Ghibli's "Kyoshinhei Tokyo ni Arawaru" (Giant God Warrior Appears in Tokyo) live-action tokusatsu (special-effects) short
  • Joss Whedon's The Avengers film
  • Timo Vuorensola's Iron Sky film

[...]

"Seiun Shō" literally translates to "nebula awards," but the Japan SF Con's Seiun Awards are more akin to Worldcon's Hugo Awards, in that the attendees of each respective convention vote on the winners. There is another set of awards, the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of Japan's Nihon SF Taishō honors, that are the rough Japanese equivalent of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America's Nebula Awards. Like the Hugo Awards, the Seiun Awards honor all forms of speculative fiction — including but not limited to science fiction — and related materials.
Last year's Media winner was Madoka, with the movie District 9 winning the category in 2011 and Summer Wars in 2010, Macross Frontier in 2009, and Denno Coil in 2008.
 

Jex

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If these were posted in this thread earlier, I didn't notice.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=uG4pys2VIaw
www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0SesQ4ynFc

I'll be disappointed if I don't see impressions of this next season. Very disappointed.
If I'm reading this right, this means all MLP fans in animegaf (and possibly MLP fans outside of animegaf), can now legitimately post episode impressions every week.

On one hand, this has the potential to skyrocket us to the 4th thread in Spring. On the other...

What do you plan to do about this duckroll? The people demand to know.
I plan to be the first to welcome our new Japanese pony overlords next Tuesday.
I picture pony-rankings being a weekly occurrence.
 
Time for some Japanese Sci-Fi award nominations:

Last year's Media winner was Madoka, with the movie District 9 winning the category in 2011 and Summer Wars in 2010, Macross Frontier in 2009, and Denno Coil in 2008.

Well from that list, Eureka Seven AO was the only one I actually wholeheartedly enjoyed. How did District 9 even win, that was pretty boring of a movie and its plot was hard to swallow.
 

Narag

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Bakumatsu Gijinden Roman 12 FIN

Hell of an art shift at the end there but Roman's introduction before the final fight had some nice cuts. Not quite the best ending but still good enough to finish out this series.

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I do wish the first half was as strong as the second half as this is a really hard sell given how, well, bad it starts out. Poorly animated, lacking in identity and direction, and sometimes just plain weird, I was sure it was going to be a sort of spiritual successor to Musashi Gundoh given the start.

The second half was a surprise though as the shallow characters suddenly found depth, early story events were given meaning as the story itself gained traction, it was generally animated better, and the writing and direction were vastly improved. I think this is a case where overachieving might be the apt description given the show's premise but I'm really glad I stuck with it.

It likely won't happen but I wouldn't mind a second season of this if it could continue building on itself and maintaining the quality of the second half of the first season.
 

Jex

Member
In this thread, you can normally default to "mocking praise" unless someone actually goes into detailed reasons why they like something.

Now I need to learn how to write extremely lengthy 'mocking praise' to mask my distaste.

Actually, I really can't be bothered to do that. It's probably for the good of the thread that I don't do that anyway, as some of you apparently have a hard time understanding the subtle intricacies of British sarcasm.
 

mAcOdIn

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Actually, I really can't be bothered to do that. It's probably for the good of the thread that I don't do that anyway, as some of you apparently have a hard time understanding the subtle intricacies of British sarcasm.
Sounds like you're already an expert at mocking praise!
 

Jex

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The Ocean Waves

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This was a neat little 72 minute Ghibli movie even if its production values weren't up to the studios usually incredibly high standards. It's about love triangle between two school friends and a new girl whom recently transfer from Tokyo due to family problems and the bullying and isolation she suffers because she's seen as an "other".
I'm kinda glad things ended up on a more upbeat note as I was worried they were gonna turn this into some overly melodramatic thing partway through the film but it fortunately didn't devolve into that.
The only issue I had with this was the music as it felt kinda weak for the most part but that's about it really. There's also some good bits of slapkuga in this (and even a
big meaty punch!
) so you can add that as another reason to check this out.
It probably says a lot that this was the first Ghibli project where they handed control over to a bunch of younger guys, including the director, Tomomi Mochizuki and look how many movies he's made for Ghibli since. (Hint: none).

I wonder if, after the movie came out people began to question if it would ever be possible to hand Ghibli over to a new generation of talent. Considering they chased out Hosoda, undoubtedly one of the most talented directors alive today, I suppose the answer to that is a resounding "no".

Whoops, I've kind of avoided talking about the movie entirely! I really liked and I found the 'drama' and characterisation to be refreshingly naturalistic and down to earth - something that you wouldn't expect from a Studio Ghibli production.

I wish Ghibli as a whole had been more open to experimental projects such as this one. Perhaps, like with major game studios, the need for Ghibli to always make huge blockbuster movie simply to ensure the studios existence has creatively limited them. That and Miyazaki being a horrible control freak.
 
Hum i just finished watching love live first epidode.
It's not bad and there is a nice chemistry in the characters so far.

Its not great yet but i surely enjoyed this first episode.
 

Jex

Member
Good god, this thread is going to be all Precure
(there is nothing specifically wrong with Precure)
and MLP soon, isn't it?

;_;

I don't really think so as there's actually a handful of shows that might be very watchable next season.

At the very least there will be lots of gifs of ugly CG robots to keep you entertained.
 

CorvoSol

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GaoGaiGar 31

WHAT.

WHAT.

WHAT.

WHAT WAS THAT. HOW WAS PIZZA. WHY WAS PENCHINON. WHAT WERE THOSE. BUT WHAT ABOUT. SINCE WHEN DID.

Holy crap this is some Evangelion level insanity.

GTO 31

So Onizuka spends this whole episode busting his ass to earn cash to take the entire 3rd year to Okinawa, because for some reason he admitted to stealing money he didn't steal. Mostly to save face. I dunno. It's a thing. Point is even Anko is trying to help Onizuka now, and Miyabi is building up to one hell of a break down.

Gundam 00 S2 6

Okay, so you kill Lockon. Then you replace him with an identical Lockon who is different from him in literally no way at all. AT ALL. And then you bring back to life the one guy Lockon died trying to kill.

WHY THE HELL DID YOU KILL LOCKON AT ALL!? It's like even the writers regretted their decision. If
Mu's death being undone in Destiny is bad,
this is a hundred million thousand times worse. I mean, I get that Ali al Sanchez, who is supposed to be a weird Arabic Mexican Gauron, but Gauron is established as having an uncanny luck at coming back to life when he ought to be dead. Ali Al Sanchez is just a terrible character brought back because nobody could take Ribbons Hallmark seriously.

At least Saji got slapped like the bitch he's been for 31 episodes.
 

Jex

Member
Gundam 00 S2 6

Okay, so you kill Lockon. Then you replace him with an identical Lockon who is different from him in literally no way at all. AT ALL. And then you bring back to life the one guy Lockon died trying to kill.

WHY THE HELL DID YOU KILL LOCKON AT ALL!? It's like even the writers regretted their decision. If
Mu's death being undone in Destiny is bad,
this is a hundred million thousand times worse. I mean, I get that Ali al Sanchez, who is supposed to be a weird Arabic Mexican Gauron, but Gauron is established as having an uncanny luck at coming back to life when he ought to be dead. Ali Al Sanchez is just a terrible character brought back because nobody could take Ribbons Hallmark seriously.

At least Saji got slapped like the bitch he's been for 31 episodes.

Look, you can't understand why Sunrise writers do what they do by trying to approach things in a logical manner. You just have to imagine them doing whatever they feel will create more doujinshi and fan excitement!
 

CorvoSol

Member
Look, you can't understand why Sunrise writers do what they do by trying to approach things in a logical manner. You just have to imagine them doing whatever they feel will create more doujinshi and fan excitement!

All I imagine is my hatred for them turning into a living being and breaking their fingers.
 

Hitokage

Setec Astronomer
Oh man the "I know what you are" bit would be so bad. So bad I almost want to see it.
If you ever get the chance to give Twilight the MST3K treatment with friends or family, do so. That's how I saw the film and I loved it.

I've really been a bad influence and I promise to keep a much lower profile next season.
Or you can join in the fun, or start helping spread the good word of Doremi.
 

madp

The Light of El Cantare
Or you can join in the fun, or start helping spread the good word of Doremi.

I would but I've gotta work on un-pigeonholing myself.

There's nothing wrong with getting others to watch good shows. Just keep being you.

It's still a nuisance when a disproportionate amount of conversation is on something totally irrelevant to most people in the thread! I can be objective and understand that. I just never expected so many people to decide to watch the same stuff concurrently.
 

Jex

Member
I was just wondering, how would you guys do an animeGAF podcast? I just had it on the brain with the PersonaCast and all. I think a book club style thing would be pretty sweet. Suggest an anime, watch it and discuss it with rotating guests and then everyone not on cast talks shit about the cast's terrible opinions.

As I believe I've mentioned before, I feel that that's the ideal hypothetical model for a podcast that will probably never happen. Other models, such as working around themes or being free form would probably lead to a chaotic discussion.

The biggest problem with that concept (leaving aside all the normal difficulties with doing a podcast) is that everyone on the show would be required to go watch a series or something, which takes quite a bit of their free time up. The only alternative is to discuss currently airing titles but doesn't everyone do that enough anyway?
 

Narag

Member
I would but I've gotta work on un-pigeonholing myself.

Finish Roman as your first step!

It's still a nuisance when a disproportionate amount of conversation is on something totally irrelevant to most people in the thread! I can be objective and understand that. I just never expected so many people to decide to watch the same stuff concurrently.

Is it really? If people have an issue, they can skim or attempt to engender discussion on something they prefer to talk about.
 
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