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[QUOTE=trollbuster;52865504]Shinsekai yori[/QUOTE] In my top 5 all time anime. The opening scenes to Shinsekai Yori give me the chills every fucken time. Classical music with violent shit going on in a modern setting, then we're taken to some medieval farmland that's kinda peaceful but there's some haunting chants with heavy guitar going on and you get slapped with "One Thousand Years Later, Ibaraki Prefecture" and a billion questions and uneasy feelings hit you all at once. Amplified by the fact that the intensity of the music and visuals have switched places, giving a very strong mood whiplash. I still breath a little faster any time I hear New World Symphony Largo used in media. This [URL="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAnW7RA3tIY"]Konosuba S2 preview[/URL] was supposed to get me excited but instead I just started sinking back into my seat
[t]https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/360641670288506890/377652216540037125/IMG_20171107_194554.jpg[/t] These came in about an hour ago, already finished the first one, and I have volume three already on pre-order for when its out too. It's lovely.
[t]https://i.imgur.com/BPUj9lg.jpg[/t] Picked this up yesterday, I'll probably pick up volume 2 next week and see if my local store also has Shoujo Shuumatsu Ryokou is in stock. [t]https://i.imgur.com/riEszl9.jpg[/t]
[QUOTE=gbtygfvyg;52861189]Shoujo Shuumatsu[/QUOTE] so far i'm really liking this one, thanks bud
New Pv for the new trigger X a-1 pictures anime [video=youtube;Q4jDgDSV6Kk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4jDgDSV6Kk&feature=youtu.be[/video] the mech looks ugly as shit ngl
The curses of living in Australia and being blocked on Youtube...got a mirror to that vid?
what
[QUOTE=YouWithTheFace.;52869141]the mech looks ugly as shit ngl[/QUOTE] It looks like they wanted the design in the style of star driver but taken to further extremes.
[QUOTE=Smashing Good;52870405]The curses of living in Australia and being blocked on Youtube...got a mirror to that vid?[/QUOTE] It's blocked here too in the US
[QUOTE=Moreto;52870466]It looks like they wanted the design in the style of star driver but taken to further extremes.[/QUOTE] Same designer, except this time they've apparently been on some really strong shit and came up with these fucking abominations.
[QUOTE=Taggart;52870585]Same designer, except this time they've apparently been on some really strong shit and came up with these fucking abominations.[/QUOTE] Oh that explains a lot. I did like the designs in star driver but they were pretty close to being too silly to take remotely seriously already.
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Who thought that "DARLING in the FRANXX" was a good name for anything? Frankly it's one of the stupidest names I've ever heard. Even if I wasn't not going to watch it because it's a mech, I'd ignore it just because of the dumb name.
Never look up LN names
[QUOTE=DaCommie1;52871088]Who thought that "DARLING in the FRANXX" was a good name for anything? Frankly it's one of the stupidest names I've ever heard. Even if I wasn't not going to watch it because it's a mech, I'd ignore it just because of the dumb name.[/QUOTE] Eh, it's Trigger. I mean, Kill la Kill was a thing.
Girls last tour is the coziest thing I've watched in some time.
[QUOTE=K4ZMA;52871126]Never look up LN names[/QUOTE] I saw a play advertised named "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" and I thought, 'Maybe LN names aren't unique in their unnecessary length.'
[QUOTE=DaCommie1;52871285]I saw a play advertised named "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" and I thought, 'Maybe LN names aren't unique in their unnecessary length.'[/QUOTE] If we're judging it by LN title standards that's pretty brief, and it isn't even summarising the premise while being phrased as a question.
I'll be real, I'm actually enjoying Evil or Live a good bit, even if the animation is straight dumpsterfire trash It's not every day where you get an anime where the MC goes being a punk-ass bitch to [sp]slugging motherfuckers with a bag full of bricks and a face full of confidence[/sp] within an episode.
Inuyashiki manga worth picking up or d'ya think the anime is close enough that i should avoid spoiling it for myself?
If any of you guys decides to watch the Dies Irae anime, don't. Play the VN instead, it's much better. The first seven chapters can be found on Steam.
[QUOTE=Smashing Good;52874872]If any of you guys decides to watch the Dies Irae anime, don't. Play the VN instead, it's much better.[/QUOTE] That's putting it lightly, the Dies Irae anime is a complete trainwreck, hilariously so. The animation is bad, the writing misses like all of the exposition so nothing makes sense, and it overall feels like a show straight out of 2006.
You have a 50 character limit for display names on Twitter now [media]https://twitter.com/Kazanagii/status/928823291208331265[/media]
Shingei no Kyojin chapter 99 [sp]holy shit it's HAPPENING our lord and savior Eren will fucking annihilate Marley[/sp] oh man oh god I have never been so hype for the next chapter
Just Because! Ep7 delayed another week and Ep6 isn't out on Amazon yet. Things aren't looking too hot for Pine Jam Studios. Pretty cool how the filler episode will be visiting all the on-site locations with the cast though.
[media]https://twitter.com/livechart_me/status/928972355677720578[/media] The good always die young
[QUOTE=K4ZMA;52876404][media]https://twitter.com/livechart_me/status/928972355677720578[/media] The good always die young[/QUOTE] shobitch can die forever it's just one joke the entire show
So, hi. I'm still kinda new to anime, but since it came highly recommended, I just finished watching Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann. At the risk of not getting along with you guys, there was some good and less good stuff. I've never been a fan of mech battles, but I thought the plot was severely lacking during the first half. The characters were good, but I think the second half makes the first half seem so much better and more coherent in retrospect. I'm under the impression the first half of the show is the more representative of the entire show, but I prefer to consider it as the (long) prologue to the real thing. So yeah, as predictable as I thought the first half was, I was quite blown away by the second half (even though I still predicted most of the plot twists). The interdimensional mumbo-jumbo plot was actually pretty original and well exploited, I definitely liked that. I had been told the finale reached unimaginable proportions of epicness, and I actually could not imagine it. So that's well done. Okay, that's done. It's hard for me to watch an anime in full, but I did not regret it for this one since it gets so much better as it progresses (in its themes at least, in my opinion). I'll try to watch animes that are more my speed next (meaning: less action), but this was a cool ride.
Finally landed on Fate/Zero Season 2. Four Episodes in, and I'm liking the steam that's picking up. [sp]Rest in Hell Bluebeard and Ryuunoske. Sure Bluebeard had a fall from grace, but in the end he was really too far gone to be really sympathetic.[/sp] Even still that was one hell of a fight. Kiritsugu Emiya once again proves how much of a [sp]cold yet efficient[/sp] badass he is. I kind of figured he paired his wife with Saber was because he knew she'd [sp]rebel against his commands because of her chivalry. Episode 4 was just a kick in the head for her as that is no longer the case.[/sp]
[QUOTE=Loadingue;52878117]So, hi. I'm still kinda new to anime, but since it came highly recommended, I just finished watching Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann. At the risk of not getting along with you guys, there was some good and less good stuff. I've never been a fan of mech battles, but I thought the plot was severely lacking during the first half. The characters were good, but I think the second half makes the first half seem so much better and more coherent in retrospect. I'm under the impression the first half of the show is the more representative of the entire show, but I prefer to consider it as the (long) prologue to the real thing. So yeah, as predictable as I thought the first half was, I was quite blown away by the second half (even though I still predicted most of the plot twists). The interdimensional mumbo-jumbo plot was actually pretty original and well exploited, I definitely liked that. I had been told the finale reached unimaginable proportions of epicness, and I actually could not imagine it. So that's well done. Okay, that's done. It's hard for me to watch an anime in full, but I did not regret it for this one since it gets so much better as it progresses (in its themes at least, in my opinion). I'll try to watch animes that are more my speed next (meaning: less action), but this was a cool ride.[/QUOTE] My friend finished watching TTGL and felt the same way. He started Steins;Gate and is already hooked, maybe you'll like it too.
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