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Tomodachi wa Mahou
MotionBlue said:I... never even thought of that.
Well in this episode they basically flat out told you by
constantly flashing 95 all into your face non-stop.
MotionBlue said:I... never even thought of that.
Dance In My Blood said:Penguindrum 11 Spoilers
Although a pairing between Ringo and Shoma was inevitable, I would say just looking at that and acting like you knew everything that was going on in MPD would mean you're ignoring a vast amount of the content in this episode. To begin with, I didn't expect Ringo to so bluntly discover that her feelings for Tabuki aren't real. So although she's probably in love with Shoma, that's pretty meaningless. We don't know that he likes her that way at all, and the wrench has been thrown in their relationship even as friends with the revelation that Shoma and Kanba might be responsible for the death of Ringo's sister. There are still a myriad of different directions MPD could go in.
Even though people knew about the sarin gas attack connection, I wouldn't even say that was predictable. Did you personally pick up on that, or was it something you read on a board somewhere? Did you suspect that it related to the birth of Ringo, Shoma, and Kanba? Did you know that there is still an unaccounted for half of the diary? When you say there was nothing of any surprise in the episode were you expecting a mystically drugged Tabuki frog man to try and rape Ringo? This show is crazy. How can you predict something so insane?
darkside31337 said:Well in this episode they basically flat out told you byIt's either one master red herring job by Ikuhara or he wants to make it as blatantly obvious as possible. I wouldn't completely rule out the former.constantly flashing 95 all into your face non-stop.
LordCanti said:I can't believe no one has gif'd Shouma gettinghis ass kicked by Ringo
People were pointing it out months ago, but it doesn't make it poor. Being obvious (which I don't think is the case given some of the reactions here) isn't a huge flaw.darkside31337 said:Well in this episode they basically flat out told you byIt's either one master red herring job by Ikuhara or he wants to make it as blatantly obvious as possible. I wouldn't completely rule out the former.constantly flashing 95 all into your face non-stop.
Unfortunatelydarkside31337 said:Well in this episode they basically flat out told you byIt's either one master red herring job by Ikuhara or he wants to make it as blatantly obvious as possible. I wouldn't completely rule out the former.constantly flashing 95 all into your face non-stop.
Jexhius said:That number has been on the title card of the show since episode 1!
That's probably because they like, you know, are actually about to tell you what's up.darkside31337 said:Right. They just went out of their way to make it super blatantly ridiculously obvious this episode. There's been plenty of clues throughout.
Dresden said:That's probably because they like, you know, are actually about to tell you what's up.
Jexhius said:That number has been on the title card of the show since episode 1!
Dresden said:We know it's all aboutSawakoMamiko Noto.
It really does weave together quite spectacularly.hosannainexcelsis said:That was my reaction to the first episode as well, but I encourage you to keep going. The episodic stories come together into a glorious, well-developed whole by the end.
Dresden said:People were pointing it out months ago, but it doesn't make it poor. Being obvious (which I don't think is the case given some of the reactions here) isn't a huge flaw.
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=30478897&postcount=401MotionBlue said:I'm still completely ignorant to what the 95 designated.
darkside31337 said:That or the show has been blatantly lying throughout to throw people off. If this is the case I will be quite impressed.
Dont ruin it!Dresden said:That's probably because they like, you know, are actually about to tell you what's up.
Dresden said:
MotionBlue said:I'm still completely ignorant to what the 95 designated.
Yeah but what if you DID?Dance In My Blood said:Penguindrum 11 Spoilers
Although a pairing between Ringo and Shoma was inevitable, I would say just looking at that and acting like you knew everything that was going on in MPD would mean you're ignoring a vast amount of the content in this episode. To begin with, I didn't expect Ringo to so bluntly discover that her feelings for Tabuki aren't real. So although she's probably in love with Shoma, that's pretty meaningless. We don't know that he likes her that way at all, and the wrench has been thrown in their relationship even as friends with the revelation that Shoma and Kanba might be responsible for the death of Ringo's sister. There are still a myriad of different directions MPD could go in.
Even though people knew about the sarin gas attack connection, I wouldn't even say that was predictable. Did you personally pick up on that, or was it something you read on a board somewhere? Did you suspect that it related to the birth of Ringo, Shoma, and Kanba? Did you know that there is still an unaccounted for half of the diary? When you say there was nothing of any surprise in the episode were you expecting a mystically drugged Tabuki frog man to try and rape Ringo? This show is crazy. How can you predict something so insane?
Miri said:
Truly, the specialist special edition.Dresden said:
Miri said:
well, curry day is the 20th, and on the 20th of 1995 is when that occured, so...MotionBlue said:I see, it just refers to the year? Reading that wiki article, I have a new understanding of all the train imagery.
16 is legal in most US states.Halycon said:So...
ShomaRingoShoma will be legal in 2 years!
GaimeGuy said:16 is legal in most US states.
What prefecture does he live in? What's the age of consent there?![]()
zeroshiki said:Not sure if this is a joke, but Japan doesn't separate laws by prefecture. The age of consent, is I'm sure, the same everywhere.
darkside31337 said:I'm an expert on Japanese consent law and I can tell you that is blatantly incorrect. The national age of consent is 13 but prefectures have ordinances set up where ages range from 13 to 18
Lyphen said:Hi guys
I'm kind of new to anime, but I'm having second thoughts as to whether or not I'll find anything I can really just sit down an enjoy coming out of Japan (and appearing on Crunchyroll, which is really my only source for this stuff outside of whatever my girlfriend buys). She got me to it with Slayers and Dragon Ball Z Kai, and we recently finished FMA: Brotherhood, which I enjoyed.
I decided to go to Crunchyroll to try to find some stuff on my own. I was mostly looking for lighthearted stuff, comedy, drama that turns out well in the end (more 'Rocky' and less 'In Bruges'). I was able to handle the stuff we watched in Claymore, but mostly, I want to wind down, have a good laugh, a little tension but not be crushed like Code Geass (which I recently quit watching because of) or Usagi Drop (because we discovered manga's fucking horrible ending).Shirley
See, I liked Brotherhood because it had some humour to it, a little bit of warmth, and the good guys win. That's essentially what I want to watch. Good people, and good things. My life is already stressful, and I deal with enough garbage, so I really don't want any to sneak up on me in shows (I went into Geass blind, but initially though hey! This guy's always winning, there's rollerblading mechs, and there's the funny school side to it, cool!) .
Anyone have recommendations? I also enjoyed the recent Idolmaster #8 episode because it was outrageously silly. Sorry if this isn't the right spot for this kind of question but I'm not really a part of any anime communities.
If Crunchyroll had Death Note, I'd suggest you to watch episode 7, it doesn't get better than that in regard to light-hearted fun / feel good moments.Lyphen said:Hi guys
I'm kind of new to anime, but I'm having second thoughts as to whether or not I'll find anything I can really just sit down an enjoy coming out of Japan (and appearing on Crunchyroll, which is really my only source for this stuff outside of whatever my girlfriend buys). She got me to it with Slayers and Dragon Ball Z Kai, and we recently finished FMA: Brotherhood, which I enjoyed.
I decided to go to Crunchyroll to try to find some stuff on my own. I was mostly looking for lighthearted stuff, comedy, drama that turns out well in the end (more 'Rocky' and less 'In Bruges'). I was able to handle the stuff we watched in Claymore, but mostly, I want to wind down, have a good laugh, a little tension but not be crushed like Code Geass (which I recently quit watching because of) or Usagi Drop (because we discovered manga's fucking horrible ending).Shirley
See, I liked Brotherhood because it had some humour to it, a little bit of warmth, and the good guys win. That's essentially what I want to watch. Good people, and good things. My life is already stressful, and I deal with enough garbage, so I really don't want any to sneak up on me in shows (I went into Geass blind, but initially though hey! This guy's always winning, there's rollerblading mechs, and there's the funny school side to it, cool!) .
Anyone have recommendations? I also enjoyed the recent Idolmaster #8 episode because it was outrageously silly. Sorry if this isn't the right spot for this kind of question but I'm not really a part of any anime communities.
Lyphen said:Hi guys
I'm kind of new to anime, but I'm having second thoughts as to whether or not I'll find anything I can really just sit down an enjoy coming out of Japan (and appearing on Crunchyroll, which is really my only source for this stuff outside of whatever my girlfriend buys). She got me to it with Slayers and Dragon Ball Z Kai, and we recently finished FMA: Brotherhood, which I enjoyed.
I decided to go to Crunchyroll to try to find some stuff on my own. I was mostly looking for lighthearted stuff, comedy, drama that turns out well in the end (more 'Rocky' and less 'In Bruges'). I was able to handle the stuff we watched in Claymore, but mostly, I want to wind down, have a good laugh, a little tension but not be crushed like Code Geass (which I recently quit watching because of) or Usagi Drop (because we discovered manga's fucking horrible ending).Shirley
See, I liked Brotherhood because it had some humour to it, a little bit of warmth, and the good guys win. That's essentially what I want to watch. Good people, and good things. My life is already stressful, and I deal with enough garbage, so I really don't want any to sneak up on me in shows (I went into Geass blind, but initially though hey! This guy's always winning, there's rollerblading mechs, and there's the funny school side to it, cool!) .
Anyone have recommendations? I also enjoyed the recent Idolmaster #8 episode because it was outrageously silly. Sorry if this isn't the right spot for this kind of question but I'm not really a part of any anime communities.
Lyphen said:Hi guys
I'm kind of new to anime, but I'm having second thoughts as to whether or not I'll find anything I can really just sit down an enjoy coming out of Japan (and appearing on Crunchyroll, which is really my only source for this stuff outside of whatever my girlfriend buys). She got me to it with Slayers and Dragon Ball Z Kai, and we recently finished FMA: Brotherhood, which I enjoyed.
I decided to go to Crunchyroll to try to find some stuff on my own. I was mostly looking for lighthearted stuff, comedy, drama that turns out well in the end (more 'Rocky' and less 'In Bruges'). I was able to handle the stuff we watched in Claymore, but mostly, I want to wind down, have a good laugh, a little tension but not be crushed like Code Geass (which I recently quit watching because of) or Usagi Drop (because we discovered manga's fucking horrible ending).Shirley
See, I liked Brotherhood because it had some humour to it, a little bit of warmth, and the good guys win. That's essentially what I want to watch. Good people, and good things. My life is already stressful, and I deal with enough garbage, so I really don't want any to sneak up on me in shows (I went into Geass blind, but initially though hey! This guy's always winning, there's rollerblading mechs, and there's the funny school side to it, cool!) .
Anyone have recommendations? I also enjoyed the recent Idolmaster #8 episode because it was outrageously silly. Sorry if this isn't the right spot for this kind of question but I'm not really a part of any anime communities.
GaimeGuy said:16 is legal in most US states.
What prefecture does he live in? What's the age of consent there?![]()
Lyphen said:Hi guys
I'm kind of new to anime, but I'm having second thoughts as to whether or not I'll find anything I can really just sit down an enjoy coming out of Japan (and appearing on Crunchyroll, which is really my only source for this stuff outside of whatever my girlfriend buys). She got me to it with Slayers and Dragon Ball Z Kai, and we recently finished FMA: Brotherhood, which I enjoyed.
I decided to go to Crunchyroll to try to find some stuff on my own. I was mostly looking for lighthearted stuff, comedy, drama that turns out well in the end (more 'Rocky' and less 'In Bruges'). I was able to handle the stuff we watched in Claymore, but mostly, I want to wind down, have a good laugh, a little tension but not be crushed like Code Geass (which I recently quit watching because of) or Usagi Drop (because we discovered manga's fucking horrible ending).Shirley
See, I liked Brotherhood because it had some humour to it, a little bit of warmth, and the good guys win. That's essentially what I want to watch. Good people, and good things. My life is already stressful, and I deal with enough garbage, so I really don't want any to sneak up on me in shows (I went into Geass blind, but initially though hey! This guy's always winning, there's rollerblading mechs, and there's the funny school side to it, cool!) .
Anyone have recommendations? I also enjoyed the recent Idolmaster #8 episode because it was outrageously silly. Sorry if this isn't the right spot for this kind of question but I'm not really a part of any anime communities.
Lyphen said:Hi guys
I'm kind of new to anime, but I'm having second thoughts as to whether or not I'll find anything I can really just sit down an enjoy coming out of Japan (and appearing on Crunchyroll, which is really my only source for this stuff outside of whatever my girlfriend buys). She got me to it with Slayers and Dragon Ball Z Kai, and we recently finished FMA: Brotherhood, which I enjoyed.
I decided to go to Crunchyroll to try to find some stuff on my own. I was mostly looking for lighthearted stuff, comedy, drama that turns out well in the end (more 'Rocky' and less 'In Bruges'). I was able to handle the stuff we watched in Claymore, but mostly, I want to wind down, have a good laugh, a little tension but not be crushed like Code Geass (which I recently quit watching because of) or Usagi Drop (because we discovered manga's fucking horrible ending).Shirley
See, I liked Brotherhood because it had some humour to it, a little bit of warmth, and the good guys win. That's essentially what I want to watch. Good people, and good things. My life is already stressful, and I deal with enough garbage, so I really don't want any to sneak up on me in shows (I went into Geass blind, but initially though hey! This guy's always winning, there's rollerblading mechs, and there's the funny school side to it, cool!) .
Anyone have recommendations? I also enjoyed the recent Idolmaster #8 episode because it was outrageously silly. Sorry if this isn't the right spot for this kind of question but I'm not really a part of any anime communities.