It's definitely possible. Maybe if I had seen the TV show first I'd think it was just lame and mediocre instead of hating it.Salazar said:Finished R.O.D. The TV.
Hitokage is wrong.
It's definitely possible. Maybe if I had seen the TV show first I'd think it was just lame and mediocre instead of hating it.Salazar said:Finished R.O.D. The TV.
Hitokage is wrong.
Hitokage said:It's definitely possible. Maybe if I had the full range of human emotions I'd think it was just lame and mediocre instead of hating it.
I placed a reservation for the OVA at my library!Salazar said:Dammit.
I will, however, check out the OVA. I'll have to order it, though.
Damn you and your ridiculously well-stocked library. I'm lucky to find a Ghibli movie in mine.Lafiel said:I placed a reservation for the OVA at my library!
I think Soredemo Machi wa Mawatteiru, Kuragehime or Index II might beat it but in all honesty OreImo is up there. At this point it's all on supposed potential and any of the three I listed may never reach their potential but so far OreImo's been decent, as much as I hate to say it considering how I hated the manga.faridmon said:Is it wierd to think that OreImo is the best show so far this season? Even though the 3rd Ep. kind of sucked. The Animation and the pace is just fantastic. The story makes sense as wellfor us sweaty gamegeeks with Metallica T-shirts
I think it's weird, since we all know in our hearts that panty&stocking is the show of the season.Is it wierd to think that OreImo is the best show so far this season? Even though the 3rd Ep. kind of sucked. The Animation and the pace is just fantastic. The story makes sense as well
Bu-bu-but 7th said :mAcOdIn said:I think Soredemo Machi wa Mawatteiru
Spooky. Are you a psychic?Hitokage said:Spoiler: They all end up disappointing.
The think that got me, is how well paced is it through out. I mean, I never had a mere second that superflous and felt lie a filler like many Comedy Anime out there, and it seems that it definitely hits it points that it tries to make on the head of th nail. The subject might be stupid or you might disagree with it, but I have to give it to it, It knows what it is it doing :lolmAcOdIn said:I think Soredemo Machi wa Mawatteiru, Kuragehime or Index II might beat it but in all honesty OreImo is up there. At this point it's all on supposed potential and any of the three I listed may never reach their potential but so far OreImo's been decent, as much as I hate to say it considering how I hated the manga.
SpoilerHitokage said:Spoiler: They all end up disappointing.
That's a relatively safe bet to make.Hitokage said:Spoiler: They all end up disappointing.
Psh, if it can catch up to Natsu no Arashi it'll be fun, nothing I'd buy for a rewatch but worth watching and be decent.Jexhius said:Bu-bu-but 7th said :
"Soredemo Machi wa Mawatteiru (Shaft)
Manga adaptation. Super-quirky whimsical maid comedy that supposedly isn't that bad. Except, it is by Shaft, so it will probably be not good at all.".
He told me I'd die alone too, that bastard! Tell me he was wrong!Jexhius said:Spooky. Are you a psychic?
Yeah, it does have good pacing it's well structured with little waste, something Index should learn damnit.faridmon said:The think that got me, is how well paced is it through out. I mean, I never had a mere second that superflous and felt lie a filler like many Comedy Anime out there, and it seems that it definitely hits it points that it tries to make on the head of th nail. The subject might be stupid or you might disagree with it, but I have to give it to it, It knows what it is it doing :lol
Show of the season to highlight the fall of anime maybe.Lafiel said:I think it's weird, since we all know in our hearts that panty&stocking is the show of the season.
I haven't watched that as I am holding up for the future localisation (hopefully)Lafiel said:I think it's weird, since we all know in our hearts that panty&stocking is the show of the season.
Lain said:You should definitely do it!
I wound up getting more doujinshi. At NYCC I bought Takeda Hiromitsu's Sakitama which is the one I was missing. From Mandarake I ordered a bunch of stuff. Saigado's F-nerd extreme and Mai-Special, Kensoh Ogawa's Ikebukuro Bust Waist Hip, Mai-Hime compilation (122~ pages!) and C78 doujin Manatsu Manaka (with insert!), Heriyama's C78 doujins, A-H-E 18 creators' "ahe-gao" illustrations, Moon Ruler's C77 Amagami book (Haruka 18) and 2-8 of the Toranoana Shinzui series.I'll try to take pics of all of these later, the toranonana books are huge! 120~ pages each. I only ended up really liking vol 5 but they were really cheap so I got them all.
faridmon said:I haven't watched that as I am holding up for the future localisation (hopefully)
Bollucks, never considered that. Hmmm, might have a second thought now...Steroyd said:What's the general censorship?
Because if there's any at all, you might as well watch it in it's japaneese glory.
Fortune Arterial - 2
Vampires, vampires, vampires.... where the fuck are my vampires!?
You mean harem animes based on such games right?A Black Falcon said:In animes based on harem shows that are designed to have an ending with one character though, usually most of the other female characters don't show a romantic interest in the guy on camera. That doesn't mean they don't like him though, they just didn't animate those paths... the structure instead usually goes through arcs (or episodes) for each of the female characters in the game, before then focusing on the central one who, yes, usually is the one with the childhood promise.
In contrast the series with no ending are more likely to have the characters all show an interest in the guy, I think; then the series never resolves that conflict, "explaining" how nothing happens no matter how long the series.
So I think Air counts as a harem series because of its construction, but yeah, definitely an abnormal one because of that ending.
Why should the anime be labeled as a harem show if there are overtones at best but not enough for a true confirmation? I'm just not a fan of this theory you have where it's okay to assume the state of a relationship in an anime because it happened in the game or elsewhere or the assumption it would have happen anyway. Air TV doesn't even have any of those overtones, unless friendship falls under your classification, then I dislike how broad your classification of a harem/harem show is. It's narrative structure resembles a harem/harem anime. That's it.A Black Falcon said:I would say that shows are harem animes if they are based off of harem games, even if the game doesn't animate the parts where the other girls are clearly interested in the main character. At least some of the themes are still there, I'd say... like in Kanon, I think it's obvious that all of the girls like him to some degree. Sure there's no arguing or him or anything, and only Ayu and him have a real relationship, but the fact that the others like him too, even if they don't express it to him, makes it also a harem show; I would say that harem shows are where a lot of people of one gender like one person of the other, not only when all of them are actively fighting over the person or something.
Then Air TV has harem elements, and I definitely concede that. But it should not be labeled a harem.Branduil said:1. Do multiple females like the main character?
2. Does the main character lack believable or persistent romantic rivals?
If the answer to both of these questions is yes, it's a harem. The show itself may not be a harem if it mainly focuses on other things, but it still has harem elements.
Then I don't mind you saying a show has harem elements. But saying the show is a harem anime/show is too far. If your definition of a harem is similar to wikipedia's where the protagonist is surrounded/associated with 3 or more members of the opposite sex, then I wouldn't mind agreeing with your definition even if I disagree with your classification of what a harem anime is. Personally, if the harem anime doesn't have involve romantic intent towards the protagonist, why label the anime as a harem anime? Lelouch has a harem, but enough to call it a harem anime? It has themes of a harem certainly.A Black Falcon said:Yeah, harems are indeed one of the most common of anime themes. They're everywhere, present in vast numbers of animes. I don't agree with trying to pretend that they're less common than they are by artificially limiting which harems you call harems, they're definitely still harems either way.
Why in the world should something not be called a harem just because "the show doesn't show romantic intent"? That's ridiculous, harems are harems either way, and half the time this "lack of romantic intent" is just a censored or removed path from something that originally was an H-game anyway, proving that it definitely isn't just non-romantic, whether or not it made it into the anime.
This is what I feel he's saying/arriving at which I disagree with.zoku88 said:What you're saying is mostly absurd, though. Calling all anime which have "harems", harem anime, even when the harem itself isn't the focus.
I mean, if it were anything else, it would be totally crazy. If someone said "hey, I want a romance novel" you wouldn't give them a mystery novel with small romantic subtext.
If you agree Bakatest has harem themes and agree it's not a harem anime/show, then why is Air TV an exception? Air TV is a not a harem anime.A Black Falcon said:Sure, it's possible for things to have harem themes without the shows being harem animes. Do you have some shows you'd use as examples of that? Something like Bakatest, where the primary theme is comedy, but there are also bits of various other things like harem, etc. tossed in too?
...Except that this still leaves two episodes unaccounted for and furthermore doesn't end with a satisfying climax. Theoretically they could give Chapter 11 and 12 their own episodes (even though they're just the same events from different perspectives), and that'd bring the count up to 11. Then they could drag out, say, the Kanon arc. But that would just suck. If they're breaking continuity with the transition chapters they could bring more of them in from later in the series. Hopefully they just skip over Kusunoki for now and go with:Ignis Fatuus said:Episode 1 || Chapter 1 || Ayumi Arc
Episode 2 || Chapters 2, 3 || Transition / Mio Arc
Episode 3 || Chapters 4, 5 || Mio Arc
Episode 4 || Chapter 17 || Sora Filler
Episode 5 || Chapters 7, 8 || Kanon Arc
Episode 6 || Chapters 9, 10 || Kanon Arc
Episode 7 || Chapter 6 || Keima Filler
Episode 8 || Chapters 11, 12 || Elsea Filler
Episode 9 || Chapters 13, 14 || Shiori Arc
Episode 10 || Chapters 15, 16 || Shiori Arc
trejo said:Damn you all. I can't watch anything right now. i feel like I'm missing all the fun.
firehawk12 said:Oh son of a bitch. There must be a Zoidberg/Ika crossover. Someone needs to make that happen!
We've been on a decline ever since people started watching anime again.DrForester said:Please think very carefully about that request....
Almost 24 hours on a single page. Animu GAF dying?
I don't think so, i think we have been more active when people were watching anime! like when halycon was watching LOGH for example. Personally i haven't been watching anything other then the weekly shows.:lolDresden said:We've been on a decline ever since people started watching anime again.
Dresden said:We've been on a decline ever since people started watching anime again.
trejo said:Damn you all. I can't watch anything right now. i feel like I'm missing all the fun.
At least you've been keeping up. I'm almost caught up with one show, but it's from last season.Lafiel said:Personally i haven't been watching anything other then the weekly shows.:lol
Branduil said:Well, the top 10 posters in this thread have half of the posts, so if the thread has slowed down it's probably their fault.
It's amusing that it's because of WoW that i haven't been watching anime much!Halycon said:WoW addiction = less time to talk about the animus.
It's all good. One page per day = sanity.Dresden said:We've been on a decline ever since people started watching anime again.
Hitokage said:Spoiler: They all end up disappointing.
Geneijin said:A late response:
You mean harem animes based on such games right?
And I disagree with the statement in bold. By that logic, you could also say most of the female characters will dislike the male protagonist, but they just didn't animate those paths. The two mediums - the show and the game - should be treated and seen as two different and separate experiences. It's almost like you're saying because the anime didn't animate this and that moment from its original source material i.e. manga, we should assume what happens in the manga also applies to its anime counterpart.
It's almost like you're saying because the anime didn't animate this and that moment from its original source material i.e. manga, we should assume what happens in the manga also applies to its anime counterpart.
I'll wholeheartedly agree the construction of Air TV's story is structured like a harem, but it should not be labeled a harem show because of it if they show no romantic interest in the protagonist in the anime. The closest you could say is Misuzu, and if you do, we'll just have to agree to disagree because I saw Yukito and Misuzu like an older brother and younger sister at most. I don't care if it happened in the game.
Why should the anime be labeled as a harem show if there are overtones at best but not enough for a true confirmation? I'm just not a fan of this theory you have where it's okay to assume the state of a relationship in an anime because it happened in the game or elsewhere or the assumption it would have happen anyway. Air TV doesn't even have any of those overtones, unless friendship falls under your classification, then I dislike how broad your classification of a harem/harem show is. It's narrative structure resembles a harem/harem anime. That's it.
Then I don't mind you saying a show has harem elements. But saying the show is a harem anime/show is too far. If your definition of a harem is similar to wikipedia's where the protagonist is surrounded/associated with 3 or more members of the opposite sex, then I wouldn't mind agreeing with your definition even if I disagree with your classification of what a harem anime is. Personally, if the harem anime doesn't have involve romantic intent towards the protagonist, why label the anime as a harem anime? Lelouch has a harem, but enough to call it a harem anime? It has themes of a harem certainly.
If you agree Bakatest has harem themes and agree it's not a harem anime/show, then why is Air TV an exception? Air TV is a not a harem anime.
Unless labeling conventions change and resemble your thoughts of what makes an anime/show a harem anime, I'm just uncomfortable with the idea of labeling Air TV and many other shows harem animes when they have harem elements/harem themes at best.
Because there are people like firehawk.5 cm/s - Wowowwow. I never got why Shinkai Makoto was so popular
But err it has no incest whatsoever. It's actually part of the reason i'm liking it so much. If they ever introduced something like that I'd drop it right away though.OreImo -- I've said several times already that I don't like this show at all so I won't repeat myself much, but it does make me wonder yet again why in the world Japanese anime/manga/etc. loves incest so much... I don't get it at all. Is it really just people without actual siblings fantasizing about what they imagine it'd be like (read: how it is not at all like in reality), or is there anything else behind how common incest stuff is in anime?
Because there are people who like 'dem clouds.Halycon said:Because there are people like firehawk.
Lafiel said:But err it has no incest whatsoever. It's actually part of the reason i'm liking it so much. If they ever introduced something like that I'd drop it right away though.
zeroshiki said:It has heavy suggestions of it, though. I mean, I get that it doesn't and probably plays against the stereotype but from the title, it blatantly is selling itself as a siscon show.
Halycon said:Because there are people like firehawk.
I don't know if you like Shinkai actually but his movies are pretty much mono no aware personified so I assume people who like Shinkai are pretentious literary dicks.firehawk12 said:Wait, what? :lol
mononoawaremononoawaremononoawaremononoawarefirehawk12 said:Wait, what? :lol
There certainly are few background artists in the anime business today who can match Shinkai's ability to render clouds. I also appreciate his willingness to draw all kinds of clouds and not just the stereotypical anime cumulonimbus.Jexhius said:Because there are people who like 'dem clouds.
I've said it before and I'll say it again : if this was a show about incest it would be far more interesting.zeroshiki said:It has heavy suggestions of it, though. I mean, I get that it doesn't and probably plays against the stereotype but from the title, it blatantly is selling itself as a siscon show.
Fixed.Jexhius said:I've said it before and I'll say it again : if this was a show about incest it would be far more hot.
A Black Falcon said:Yeah, really. It has constant incest suggestions. Anyone who can't see them really isn't looking, or has no idea what actual (ie combative) sibling relationships are like. Even in the first episode it seemed pretty obvious that the girl is a usual "likes him but can't admit it to herself sort of" character, for instance. But of course she is, the show exists more for incest fans than anyone else I'm sure.
Sure, at first it tries to assume some plausible deniability by having them both deny liking eachother at the beginning, but considering the title and structure of the show, I don't think that means that much long term...
Also,look up spoilers of volumes 6 and 7 of the light novel if you want. Sounds like it gets more blatant with time.
Jexhius said:I've said it before and I'll say it again : if this was a show about incest it would be far more interesting.
Branduil said:Sounds to me like it's a cliched tsundere romance except this time she's his sister and an otaku.