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

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duckroll

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To be honest, I would say that Urobuchi writing an anime is kinda a crapshot usually. He was involved in a few turds in the past after all. But what makes me a lot more hopeful moving forward is that since Madoka he definitely picked up a much stronger following among anime fans, and their expectation of his works seem to have gone up a lot. After Madoka and Fate/Zero, I think he has a certain "brand" which he personally feels the need to upkeep now. Hopefully that means that his upcoming works also reflect this, and he works with more capable production teams instead of the more questionable ones from further back in his history.
 
To be honest, I would say that Urobuchi writing an anime is kinda a crapshot usually. He was involved in a few turds in the past after all. But what makes me a lot more hopeful moving forward is that since Madoka he definitely picked up a much stronger following among anime fans, and their expectation of his works seem to have gone up a lot. After Madoka and Fate/Zero, I think he has a certain "brand" which he personally feels the need to upkeep now. Hopefully that means that his upcoming works also reflect this, and he works with more capable production teams instead of the more questionable ones from further back in his history.

Urobuchi has certainly moved up from Bee Train and Gonzo.
 

cajunator

Banned
So it looks like they published the first staff list for the Mondai-Ji-tachi ga Isekai Kara Kuru Sō Desu yo anime on the official site:

Series Director: Keizou Kusakawa (Dog Days S1, Campione, everything Nanoha since A's)
Director: Yasutaka Yamamoto (Squid Girl S2)
Series Composition: Noboru Kimura (Nyaruko-san, Amagami SS+)
Character Design: Naomi Ide (Lotte no Omocha)
Animation Production: Diomedea (Squid Girl, Campione)

Now THAT is a staff list I can get behind!!
 
Yuru Yuri ♪♪ 4:

This episode consisted of 4 separate short stories. It turned out that all four of them were equally hilarious. There was a severe lack of China-hime until near the end but she made the most of her screen time. The best gags came right at the end, where Akarin hid offscreen behind Kyouko to avoid getting splashed by the passing car, and then after the ED, the PV was narrated by Rise! That's right, MATSUMOTO RISE SPEAKS! That shit was freaky as all hell, and awesome too.
 
It most certainly does.

I need to start learning guitar again BUT LAZY. I can already play piano (poorly) so maybe that should be my next instrument?

Please don't say "You are lazy"
Datte hontou wa crazy

It would be fun to have someone to learn with! Though I think trying to do this over the Internet would be kind of tough to pull off. Oh well.
 

OceanBlue

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To be honest, I would say that Urobuchi writing an anime is kinda a crapshot usually. He was involved in a few turds in the past after all. But what makes me a lot more hopeful moving forward is that since Madoka he definitely picked up a much stronger following among anime fans, and their expectation of his works seem to have gone up a lot. After Madoka and Fate/Zero, I think he has a certain "brand" which he personally feels the need to upkeep now. Hopefully that means that his upcoming works also reflect this, and he works with more capable production teams instead of the more questionable ones from further back in his history.

Haha, I had a similar line of thinking when Kishi Seiji was announced as the director for Angel Beats after Seto no Hanayome and the good reception for Tentai Senshi Sunred, except I was a lot more blindly optimistic. Well, it isn't completely the same thing, but that's kinda what came to mind reading this.
 

Emitan

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Please don't say "You are lazy"
Datte hontou wa crazy

It would be fun to have someone to learn with! Though I think trying to do this over the Internet would be kind of tough to pull off. Oh well.

I can't really commit to anything because I'm too drained after work to accomplish anything productive. Half the time I don't even have it in me to play games.
 

firehawk12

Subete no aware
Hey, get it right; those are slaps, not punches. And he hits men too.
I guess it's the guy from Index that punches.

Momiji IS the main character. Hell, she's the titular character. She's just sharing the spotlight with Ichiko and now Ranmaru.
How can she be the main character if they spend so much time in Ichiko's head though?

Prequel. She's a full adult in Kizu, then gets demoted to loli in Bake, and is back up to teenager by Nise!
Ahhh right, I totally forgot that it was that.
 

wonzo

Banned
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SatoJun get~
 

duckroll

Member
Haha, I had a similar line of thinking when Kishi Seiji was announced as the director for Angel Beats after Seto no Hanayome and the good reception for Tentai Senshi Sunred, except I was a lot more blindly optimistic. Well, it isn't completely the same thing, but that's kinda what came to mind reading this.

Lol. I guess it does pay to keep things in perspective! :(
 
In which case it seems odd to talk about disembarking from hype trains when you only get on the line well after everyone else has already taken their ride.
If you ride a train, you are not obligated to get off at the destination. At least the first time it arrives.
His scenarios involve too much stuff actually happening for KyoAni to be interested. :(
KyoAni will (further) sell out eventually. It's a matter of when, not if.
Pizzaroll likes Fate/Zero.
Oh, well I'll be.
 
How can she be the main character if they spend so much time in Ichiko's head though?

She's the reason for the conflict, and like I said, her occupation is in the title. She was also the first character on screen. She plays just as big of a role in all of this as Ichiko does even if her character development will be mostly static until the final 2 or 3 episodes.
 
KyoAni will (further) sell out eventually. It's a matter of when, not if.
What, that their next anime apparently stars a girl with a medical eyepatch isn't a sign that they've sold out already?

Binbougami 7-8
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So, I don't know if it's wrong for me to dislike Ichiko because I'm afraid that I'm being sexist (it's probably the first time where I'm not comfortable using "bitch" to even joke about how I feel about her, as I would with characters from Ace wo Nerae or Oniisama e...).
Why would you use that word to begin with... (It's sexist...)

I guess because of cosmic, I can't stop thinking of Gintama when thinking about this show, but even though Gintoki is a jerkass at times, he starts from a place that is fundamentally good. Ichiko is presumably coming from the same place, but whereas Gintoki's selfishness is likeable, her selfishness just makes her hate her even more.

I just can't stand her because she is so selfish. I don't care that she has "a past" that justifies her behaviour, the fact that she goes back to the same self-centered state at the end of every episode makes it very hard to find her sympathetic at all. They've emphasized that when shit hits the fan, she'll do the right thing, but the ease of which that she reverts to that "B-word" status is infuriating. I suppose Gintoki goes back to being a lazy, bill-dodging, degenerate reprobate the moment he's done saving the world, but with him I'm fine with that as a "mask" for his true self.

I dunno, maybe I am secretly sexist. But I suppose I should be happy that I can even try to articulate how I feel about watching this show.

I mean... I'm supposed to like Ichiko, right? That's the whole point of this manga/show, isn't it? She's the heroine/protagonist? I'm not supposed to think that she's the most vile, despicable person on the show, am I?

I suppose I should credit the show for making me experience an existential crisis anyway. lol
No, I don't think it's sexist at all to dislike Ichiko. I mean, how is she a likable character in any way? She's awful, incredibly selfish, and the basic concept of the series seems to be about how she's wrong but stubborn, and will never accept reality. So no, I don't know that you're actually supposed to like her; if you are, it certainly doesn't work for me either. But I don't think you are. She's not a good person. The show hammers this home over and over and over... it's quite clear she's an unbelievably selfish, not very likeable person who hurts the people around her and only barely cares.

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Speaking of sexism, this was another one of those stories about a woman entering the court in order to break out of her limited life as a woman in old-timey Japan.

While the first one had the woman make the choice to join the court and be more than just a doormat, this one had the woman want to be sheltered, forcing the man to "sacrifice himself" in order to open her up to a bigger world suited to her intelligence and capabilities.

As I said the first time around, I do understand that women were treated like shit back then (hell, they still are now), so the types of narratives about women advancing in society are all going to be problematic and they're all going to play the same... but I really don't know how I should feel about a story where it's the guy who makes the noble sacrifice. It's almost as if the show is telling us that we should be proud of him for "doing the right thing" as opposed to celebrating the fact that this woman was able to find success at court via her own abilities.

God, who knew that two shows from this season would fuck me up so bad when it came to the representation of women. Anime.
I should probably try watching this show.
 
Please don't say "You are lazy"
Datte hontou wa crazy

It would be fun to have someone to learn with! Though I think trying to do this over the Internet would be kind of tough to pull off. Oh well.

Even though you like Chinatsu, I'm willing to look past that and play guitar with ya maybe.
What level are you at?
 

OceanBlue

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He/she is writing Robotics;Notes too...

I kinda meant in regards to hiring freelancers to work on their projects instead of doing everything in-house. But I just looked up some of KyoAni's other series composers and Machida Touko, who also doesn't really work exclusively at KyoAni, was the series composer for Lucky Star, so never mind!
 

madp

The Light of El Cantare
We got one last promo for Episode of Nami, a remake of the Arlong arc in One Piece. It's a long one too. Animation seems rough in a few spots, but seeing this with the modern art style will still be godly.

If they ace the execution, maybe the single biggest anime event of the year for me.

Didn't realize they'd be animating select scenes from the Buggy and Kuro (and presumably Baratie) arcs too. Hopefully those are just to illustrate Nami's early interactions with the crew and are fairly brief.
 

kiunchbb

www.dictionary.com
I finally finished Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, I finished the original FMA and had no interest in brotherhood because I thought it is just a remake with new ending after first 5 episodes.

It ended up being a completely different shows after 7 episodes, I wouldn't say that brotherhood is a lot better than FMA, but it certainly interesting to see what the original creator had in mind. You got to give credit to whoever made up the last 2/3 of FMA without any source material.

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I also managed to convince my co-worker and his cousins in highschool to watch Madoka passed 3 episode, it was a challenge to make them watch the show without spoiling it. I guess they finally had enough of me bugging, my co-worker loves it, the high school cousins of his stopped after 3 episodes. They had to finish the story in manga because the anime combine with the music is too depressing for them to handle.

K-On is next, it will be harder than Madoka, but I believe they will be hook after 1 episode!

Along with Planete, Hikaru no Go, and Denpa Teki na Kanojo, may be then they will finally stop telling me to catch up on watching naruto and bleach.
 

Articalys

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We got one last promo for Episode of Nami, a remake of the Arlong arc in One Piece. It's a long one too. Animation seems rough in a few spots, but seeing this with the modern art style will still be godly.
Well, I guess this special is why they're going to sell some limited edition Nami oranges:
Nami's prized mikan oranges, as seen in Eiichiro Oda's One Piece manga and anime, will actually be sold in Japanese supermarkets and department stores in October. A farm from Japan's Kumamoto Prefecture is offering these official One Piece mikan. "Nami's Mikan ~Premium~" stand out from other mikan oranges with their sweetness — they have a sugar content of 12 percent or more.
The official website for the oranges already began taking pre-orders on Friday. A set of five will go for 1,050 yen (about US$13), 10 to 15 will go for 3,150 yen (US$40), and 30 to 32 will go for 6,300 yen (US$80). Naturally, each set comes in a package with a different, brand-new anime illustration of Nami, the Straw Hat Pirates, and Nami's mikan trees aboard the Thousand Sunny ship.
 
If they ace the execution, maybe the single biggest anime event of the year for me.

Didn't realize they'd be animating select scenes from the Buggy and Kuro (and presumably Baratie) arcs too. Hopefully those are just to illustrate Nami's early interactions with the crew and are fairly brief.

Yeah, I doubt they'll spend much time on the other arcs shown. Will probably just be short flashbacks. With 2 hours, they don't really need to pad it out at all.
 
Why can't I stop listening to this song? I actually think OP2 is better than OP1 even though both are fantastic. The two OPs of this show pretty much perfectly express what it's about and the songs themselves install permanently in your brain's boot sector and cannot be eradicated. Not that you would want to eradicate something as awesome and catchy as this!
 
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