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Summer 2012 Anime |OT2| Of Suspended Anime Due To Olympics

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Articalys

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Most of the significant changes for this BD volume seem to have been during the climax of episode 11,
when Yozuru is beating the everliving hell out of Araragi. Amplified/uncensored violence and improved lighting everywhere
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BGBW

Maturity, bitches.
I remember finding a troll chart and reading through the entries. SAO sounded so silly that I thought it was one of the joke entries. To be fair from the description it was going to be an episode per floor.
 

cajunator

Banned
I see we have completely different viewpoints on this subject and there will be no agreement to be had on this. So there is no point in continuing this discussion since it is basically "I'm right, you're wrong!" and "No you!" at this point. Whatever. It's not worth fighting over a stupid Shaft anime anyway.

Well its not worth fighting over THIS Shaft anime, but I would certainly debate about more beloved shaft works. Nise doesn't seem worth the effort.
 

Theonik

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I remember coming across a chart that had a sequel to Legend of the Legendary Heroes on it (Incredible Legend of the Legendary Heroes from BONES for the Fall), as well as Blood Lad, and Biscuit Hammer anime...

Kind of dont like people who make these charts though :(
I remember a fake chart that listed a Claymore remake. I still wish the creator of it suffered a terrible life since that.
 

survivor

Banned
I remember coming across a chart that had a sequel to Legend of the Legendary Heroes on it (Incredible Legend of the Legendary Heroes from BONES for the Fall), as well as Blood Lad, and Biscuit Hammer anime...

Kind of dont like people who make these charts though :(

One of them had a Yuasa show about some detective butler show which looked really cool. Then I realized it's a troll chart and got sad :(
 

madp

The Light of El Cantare
So would I. It's not exactly an accessible show.

I'm under the impression that Bakemonogatari is pretty hugely popular among casual anime fans that don't do the whole ANIME WAS BETTER IN THE 90s IF IT AIN'T BEBOP OR OUTLAW STAR I WON'T WATCH IT RABBLE RABBLE thing, but that particular subset of the fandom is a pretty big percentage of anime fans on GAF that don't participate in AnimeGAF so Nise isn't going to do well in the year-end poll at all.
 

jman2050

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Regardless I'm still don't get some of the hate for Nise, given both Bake and Nise are essentially the same show executed in very similar manners. I mean, if you disliked Bake from the start that's one thing...

I mean yeah, less Senjougahara but there's gotta be something beyond that, right?
 

Mandoric

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cajunator

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Regardless I'm still don't get some of the hate for Nise, given both Bake and Nise are essentially the same show executed in very similar manners. I mean, if you disliked Bake from the start that's one thing...

I mean yeah, less Senjougahara but there's gotta be something beyond that, right?

Nope. Less Senjou makes a big difference.
 

dimb

Bjergsen is the greatest midlane in the world
well, the Top 10 were in the last years more troll charts.

whatever that means for Nisemonogatari
I'm pretty sure there wasn't much if any trolling in there. Unless you're just being a sore loser about stuff you voted on not making it.
 

Soma

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Regardless I'm still don't get some of the hate for Nise, given both Bake and Nise are essentially the same show executed in very similar manners. I mean, if you disliked Bake from the start that's one thing...

I mean yeah, less Senjougahara but there's gotta be something beyond that, right?

I didn't hate it. I just liked it a lot less than I enjoyed Bake.
 
Natsuyuki Rendezvous 8

Unfortunately, once again, this really felt like a decent, but narratively underwhelming, episode, and it's noticeably starting to drag.

Another episode passes by without Hazuki returning to his body, which is rather disappointing. This growing sense of a standstill with all the characters and their development, save for Hazuki, has created a barrier between current events and what had been considerable progress in each of their lives before now. Perhaps it's a desire to throw emotions into a slight disarray prior to the conclusion in order to create a sense of mystery around what will happen, but, at this point, it seems rather unnecessary and contrived.

I was quite disappointed by Shimao's actions in the previous episode, and yet he still manages to make me dislike his character even more in this one. All Shimao has managed to do is force Rokka back into this emotional state where she is unable to move on; temporarily impeding, or potentially permanently ruining, all her progress and whatever development she may have had in her relationship with the real Hazuki. It remains apparent that he is nowhere close to truly knowing what is best for Rokka, and his selfish desires and complete disregard for Hazuki remain in such complete contrast to Hazuki's relative selflessness, that by this point I really can't be sure whether the show wants to paint him in a highly sympathetic manner or not, despite all the numerous flashbacks to his considerably emotional past. I liked the words by mini-Rokka towards the end that referenced the part of Shimao that desires for her to be free and to move on; I simply wish I could temporarily glimpse that aspect of his character more plainly in the real world, rather than feeling a sizable disconnect between those words and his actual state of mind.

Hazuki is easily my favorite character, and it was great that he was a bit less secondary here than in previous episodes. Thankfully, the storybook scenes were quite a bit more interesting and necessary this time around, considering the seemingly vital part Hazuki has yet to play in the conclusion of this story. His struggles and fears due to the temporary uncertainty of his future were deftly handled. The few memories of his past moments with Rokka were nice, as I miss the natural, but often awkward development of their relationship. I hope his return occurs soon, as he's the only one left that truly desires and understands what's best for Rokka, so it was good to finally see considerable progress towards his eventual return at the end.

One of my main concerns is that all of this confusion and emotional pain among the characters will lead to a rushed and unsatisfying conclusion. I was hoping for a couple of episodes dedicated to the growth of Hazuki and Rokka's relationship following his return, but I've become increasingly weary that their future development, if it's to be had at all, will be tacked on at the very end in a temporary flash to their future, or potentially left out entirely.

Overall, Natsuyuki Rendezvous continues to excel in it's direction and it's subtle mastery of a plethora of emotions, but the inconsistent characterization and increasingly tiring nature of the story has slightly, and hopefully temporarily, diminished it's once very high quality.
 

madp

The Light of El Cantare
Regardless I'm still don't get some of the hate for Nise, given both Bake and Nise are essentially the same show executed in very similar manners. I mean, if you disliked Bake from the start that's one thing...

I mean yeah, less Senjougahara but there's gotta be something beyond that, right?

Really uneven pacing, took tasteless fanservice to new levels, turned Koyomi into an out-and-out raging pedophile, bad haircuts, the two-episode "waifu grand tour", and so on. It was a much less tight production than the original.

I'm pretty sure there wasn't much if any trolling in there. Unless you're just being a sore loser about stuff you voted on not making it.

There was that Idolm@ster conspiracy but that was about it.
 

Mandoric

Banned
turned Koyomi into an out-and-out raging pedophile,

bake5.ass said:
Dialogue: 0,0:04:00.81,0:04:07.88,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,If you're gonna be like this, I'm gonna grope you until you don't care about "firsts" or "kisses"!
Dialogue: 0,0:04:15.37,0:04:23.31,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,There stood a high school boy who, forgetting himself, forcefully sexually harrassed an elementary school girl with all his might.
Dialogue: 0,0:04:23.62,0:04:27.11,Default,,0000,0000,0000,,But I want to believe that at least that wasn't me.

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madp

The Light of El Cantare

Koyomi always had perverted impulses, but it wasn't until Nise that he ceased to even bother attempting to repress them and they consumed him entirely. He was a much more balanced character in Bake.

No one is arguing that Bakemonogatari lacks objectionable content, only that it was much easier to look past it due to an abundance of positive content and the objectionable content's infrequency relative to Nisemonogatari. Sexual impulse, while pervasive throughout the entire show, is still mostly an undercurrent in Bakemonogatari whereas it's the main draw in Nise.
 

dimb

Bjergsen is the greatest midlane in the world
I'm under the impression that Bakemonogatari is pretty hugely popular among casual anime fans that don't do the whole ANIME WAS BETTER IN THE 90s IF IT AIN'T BEBOP OR OUTLAW STAR I WON'T WATCH IT RABBLE RABBLE thing, but that particular subset of the fandom is a pretty big percentage of anime fans on GAF that don't participate in AnimeGAF so Nise isn't going to do well in the year-end poll at all.
More casual anime fans have an impact on the results. That's how Ano Hana ended up on the list last year right?
Regardless I'm still don't get some of the hate for Nise, given both Bake and Nise are essentially the same show executed in very similar manners. I mean, if you disliked Bake from the start that's one thing...

I mean yeah, less Senjougahara but there's gotta be something beyond that, right?
I found them to be remarkably different shows. Bakemono an exercise in exorcism and Nise more Araragi taking a casual tour about to squeeze familiar faces on screen. It's the difference between inner antagonists and outside threats.

I watched them around the same time. In general, not much of Nise really felt intellectually stimulating in the same way Bake did, although there were fleeting exceptions. I think the last and most conclusive summary of my disappointment with Nise was here.
 
Koyomi always had perverted impulses, but it wasn't until Nise that he ceased to even bother attempting to repress them and they consumed him entirely. He was a much more balanced character in Bake.

No one is arguing that Bakemonogatari lacks objectionable content, only that it was much easier to look past it due to an abundance of positive content and the objectionable content's infrequency relative to Nisemonogatari. Sexual impulse, while pervasive throughout the entire show, is still mostly an undercurrent in Bakemonogatari whereas it's the main draw in Nise.
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Keep telling yourself that.
God damn it, Japan.
 
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