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[QUOTE=maxumym;47822016]I still insist you guys are missing out on Pleiades though, in this episode we dealt with the intricacies of near-lightspeed travel.[/QUOTE] For some reason I don't think you're going to make much headway into convincing people to watch Pleiades.
[QUOTE=Skwee;47822007]I am a very emotional person so I just tear up at even the slightest emotional moments in tv shows/ anime. Like oh I am just watching a normal episode of Dr. Who, whelp guess I am crying now.[/QUOTE] As do I. I cried during the finale of That's 70 Show.
[QUOTE=Daylight;47821804]I used to be very into watching anime and I could power through series. But once I would finish one I would get that empty feeling, or if it didn't go just right I would legitimately become depressed/upset. I had to completely stop watching because it was unhealthy. I wish to get back into it, how could I do it in a healthy way to where I don't become too attached/upset. An example of how bad it got: I had to stop watching K-On season two because Azusa was becoming depressed and it made me sad. Fucking K-On. Any personal experiences or tips? It's not to the point where I want to kill myself or anything I just feel really sad for a few days.[/QUOTE] Watch Next to Seki / Tonari no Seki-kun. And then when you get that empty feeling after finishing it read the manga Or you could watch School Days as shock therapy
[QUOTE=Daylight;47822117]As do I. I cried during the finale of That's 70 Show.[/QUOTE] Everyone did, there is nothing to be ashamed of when that ended.
[QUOTE=Last or First;47822122]Watch Next to Seki [/QUOTE] what [editline]28th May 2015[/editline] who the fuck calls it that
Yeah, it's called My neighbor Seki in english.
wait so how does Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun become "My Little Monster"?
[QUOTE=ScottyWired;47822467]wait so how does Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun become "My Little Monster"?[/QUOTE] how does となりの怪物くん become "My Little Monster"? [img]http://puu.sh/i3mZZ/94c2987647.png[/img]
[QUOTE=ScottyWired;47822467]wait so how does Tonari no Kaibutsu-kun become "My Little Monster"?[/QUOTE] it doesn't learn to read moon runes
[QUOTE=Skwee;47822481]how does となりの怪物くん become "My Little Monster"? [img]http://puu.sh/i3mZZ/94c2987647.png[/img][/QUOTE] [IMG]https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/111996868/2015-1/Anime/tonari.JPG[/IMG]
[QUOTE=Winner;47822489]google translates titles if they're submitted idiot[/QUOTE] well i mean, what google translate tells me is basically all i know about japanese. So perhaps that is what whoever called it that used? no need for name calling obv wasn't meant as a serious reply if I am using google translate as a response to a serious question about translating.
i'll admit though i need to git gud at japanese but on MAL it tells you alternate titles for an anime.
[QUOTE=Daylight;47821804]I used to be very into watching anime and I could power through series. But once I would finish one I would get that empty feeling, or if it didn't go just right I would legitimately become depressed/upset. I had to completely stop watching because it was unhealthy. I wish to get back into it, how could I do it in a healthy way to where I don't become too attached/upset. An example of how bad it got: I had to stop watching K-On season two because Azusa was becoming depressed and it made me sad. Fucking K-On. Any personal experiences or tips? It's not to the point where I want to kill myself or anything I just feel really sad for a few days.[/QUOTE] I was like that for Love Hina and Elfen Lied, my first two shows, then it stopped after that. K-ON S2 becomes a heartwrenching sobfest at the end of it. There is nothing bad about experiencing sadness as long as it doesn't make you feel bad. Shows like Clannad that gets your tears flowing like an overflown bathtub are great, sitting there and feeling on this strong feeling of sadness because of a piece of fiction is such a good feeling. Same with Breaking Bad. I look forward to it when something manages to make me that sad, I don't want to shy away from it, it's a good experience. [QUOTE=Skwee;47822007]I am a very emotional person so I just tear up at even the slightest emotional moments in tv shows/ anime. Like oh I am just watching a normal episode of Dr. Who, whelp guess I am crying now.[/QUOTE] Elfen Lied pretty much opened the flood gates for me, and ever since I've become overly emotional towards shows. Cue a piece of emotional background music and my body begins to react immediately, no matter how much I actually think it's cheesy, poorly executed and think the scene is a fucking joke. It makes it difficult to tell if a scene is truly well done or if it's just my body being a douchebag again (and well, when that question is brought up in the first place it's usually the latter).
[QUOTE=dgg;47822526]Cue a piece of emotional background music and my body begins to react immediately, no matter how much I actually think it's cheesy, poorly executed and think the scene is a fucking joke. It makes it difficult to tell if a scene is truly well done or if it's just my body being a douchebag again (and well, when that question is brought up in the first place it's usually the latter).[/QUOTE] oh okay this actually happens to someone else. I was never gonna post about it in FA because it sounds silly Like, my chest gets tight and I audibly hnnnggg at the dumbest shit for no particular reason. Most of the time it isn't even an emotional scene, sometimes it isn't even the music that gets me. I'm reacting but my brain can't figure out why
[QUOTE=dgg;47822526]I was like that for Love Hina and Elfen Lied, my first two shows, then it stopped after that. K-ON S2 becomes a heartwrenching sobfest at the end of it. There is nothing bad about experiencing sadness as long as it doesn't make you feel bad. Shows like Clannad that gets your tears flowing like an overflown bathtub are great, sitting there and feeling on this strong feeling of sadness because of a piece of fiction is such a good feeling. Same with Breaking Bad. I look forward to it when something manages to make me that sad, I don't want to shy away from it, it's a good experience. Elfen Lied pretty much opened the flood gates for me, and ever since I've become overly emotional towards shows. Cue a piece of emotional background music and my body begins to react immediately, no matter how much I actually think it's cheesy, poorly executed and think the scene is a fucking joke. It makes it difficult to tell if a scene is truly well done or if it's just my body being a douchebag again (and well, when that question is brought up in the first place it's usually the latter).[/QUOTE] Yeah music is a big hitter for me, doesn't matter if the scene even warrants the thought of emotion if the music does.
[QUOTE=Kidd;47821862]Start watching so much that you end up forgetting other anime. Happens to me all the time. :([/QUOTE] Hey Kidd is your avatar from Shinsekai Yori?
[QUOTE=Skwee;47822539]Yeah music is a big hitter for me, doesn't matter if the scene even warrants the thought of emotion if the music does.[/QUOTE] But it's not like the song even has to be that good either. It's just some generic *CUE THE SAD SONG* music in the background. Usually some violin in there. (violins are the best)
I wish Shinoa was in another show but at least she gets a lot of screen time in Owari no Seraph. She's great
[QUOTE=dgg;47822561]But it's not like the song even has to be that good either. It's just some generic *CUE THE SAD SONG* music in the background. Usually some violin in there. (violins are the best)[/QUOTE] [URL="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHK7dWnMB10"]This[/URL] turn me into a little teary bitch
[QUOTE=dgg;47822561]But it's not like the song even has to be that good either. It's just some generic *CUE THE SAD SONG* music in the background. Usually some violin in there. (violins are the best)[/QUOTE] I really hope the director of A World With No Sadness gets to direct something else. A full length movie by him would be amazing. [vid]http://a.pomf.se/koezyt.mp3[/vid] [editline]28th May 2015[/editline] Despite not really being an overly sad epilogue, the track that plays in Battle Tendency's epilogue, Season, is an incredibly effective song.
[QUOTE=dgg;47822561]But it's not like the song even has to be that good either. It's just some generic *CUE THE SAD SONG* music in the background. Usually some violin in there. (violins are the best)[/QUOTE] I feel like a lot of my moments happen when it is a happy scene more than when it is a sad one. I guess it depends on which happens more often.
Speaking of finales, Shin Mazinger pulled off a hell of a final scene with this song. [video=youtube;s_wPG3-VZdE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_wPG3-VZdE[/video]
every finale scene is instantly better when they use the first OP
[url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndH6UqA0QSo]This[/url] song really sealed the deal at the end of Anohana for me.
[QUOTE=The Aussie;47822890][url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndH6UqA0QSo]This[/url] song really sealed the deal at the end of Anohana for me.[/QUOTE] I can't stop the feels every time I listen to this song.
[media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXg9KkGd7CQ[/media] my go-to for teary-ass anime songs
[QUOTE=Winner;47822041]if an anime is boring at 4x speed it's probably not worth watching just saying[/QUOTE] Any anime will be boring at 4x speed.
[QUOTE=maxumym;47822966]Any anime will be boring at 4x speed.[/QUOTE] What about anime made at 4x speed
[QUOTE=rampageturke 2;47822993]What about anime made at 4x speed[/QUOTE] Sonic X was pretty nice.
[QUOTE=rampageturke 2;47822993]What about anime made at 4x speed[/QUOTE] Teekyuu?
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