Admiral Woofington
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I'm waiting for one of you guys arguing over shippings to say:
yeah but I bet you suck at card games
yeah but I bet you suck at card games
Besides, if you do read the manga, there IS a third option... a completely unexpected one. lol
Hunter x Hunter (2011) 3
Ahh there's Hisoka and Killua. Fucking flower petals! I think I need to re-read to see if that was censorship because it just seemed rather absurd.
I don't know where else to put this ... I work as a writer/actress at FOX and convinced them to let me do a tribute to anime. Sorry if it doesn't count as Winter 2014, but if it doesn't go here, I don't know where to put it.
This will air on TV. And is maybe the culmination of my life's work.
It's for us. For you. For me. The song of a shonen hero with the combined powers of the big anime of the last decade and a half.
Ultimate Anime Hero.
I liked Gundam SEED and all but I don't know if comparing one to the other is doing it favors.
I liked Gundam SEED and all but I don't know if comparing one to the other is doing it favors.
Hunter x Hunter (2011) 3
Ahh there's Hisoka and Killua. Fucking flower petals! I think I need to re-read to see if that was censorship because it just seemed rather absurd.
lol Tonpa
LOL.
You always have the absolute perfect reactions!
I await a more introspective approach shortly.
Arata's accent is the worst hick accent you can find. Its like saying you like the Southern accent from Alabama or somewhere equally nowhere.
Guys, if you liked Gundam SEED, check out Buddy Complex
It's Sooo good. The mech fights are awesome too
"Death to the enemies of Zogilia"
Cannot wait for ep 3!
So I was bored today and decided to revisit an anime I haven't watched since it first came out back in 06, The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya!
I wanted to rewatch it to see why I liked it back in high school. I didn't remember much about the show except for the ED I guess. I do remember the only reason I wanted to watch it was because of the Phoenix Wright tribute/animation thing. I'm pretty sure I caught up to the show to that point and followed it weekly till it ended.
This show still holds up! I'm enjoying my time watching it and get more of the references in the show like the Day of Sagittarius box art and I guess most of that episode... something I would have never gotten watching it back in high school.
I see there's a second season, and I guess I'll watch it, but what was the opinion on those? I never really heard much about it, but I remember back when the show originally aired Haruhi stuff was everywhere.
I enjoy both the karuta and the romance, and I think they complement each other fairly well. Season 2 was fairly heavy on the karuta tournament, but I found it pretty thrilling on just about every level. I'd like to see a little more of the romance handled in the next season, but I'm also fine with more and more karuta because it's a lot of fun to watch, especially with all of the characters' thought processes.
No desire to ever see Chihaya/Arata, though, because Chihaya/Taichi is where it's at.
It's really, really hard to put into words the end of the series.
Possibility 1- Paranoia Agent is about Ikari coping with his wife's inevitable death. Every aspect of the show is in some way relative to the difficulties their marriage must face. For example, Ikari wanted a daughter, but he and his wife could not conceive. We see this in the station cop and his own daughter, a perversion of the relationship Ikari wanted. The crooked cop and his frightened daughter are extensions of Ikari and his non-existent daughter, then. Because the world is corrupt and Ikari feels no place in it, though, their relationship is perverted and twisted. The relationship between the girl and Sagi is then explained in that Sagi functions as the delusion of Ikari's own daughter, and Sagi's authoritarian father as an example of how Ikari feared having a son because he resented his old man.
We see, in fact, that Detective Ikari is terrible with younger men. His interactions with Maniwa are grumpy at best, and his treatment of the false Lil' Slugger is downright vicious at times. The furious bus-boy in the animation department is an expression of the rage which Ikari felt for his own father (represented by the animation staff) and for the fear he felt of a son who would revile him.
"Happy Family Planning" is a stab, then, at Mrs. Ikari's infertility and miscarriage. She desperately wanted a child, just as her husband did, but could not have one. Meanwhile we see three perfectly healthy people completely willing to throw away their lives. The horror story about the birth of Lil' Slugger in the Housewives episode is demonstrative of that same pain at not being able to have their own, healthy child. The woman trapped with her mother in law is again Detective Ikari and his father. The housewives are themselves a demonstration of unhappy women who are all the same healthy, which is something Mrs. Ikari cannot experience.
Ichi and Usshi represent the son Detective Ikari is afraid of. On the one hand Ichi is a miserable son of a gun who is exactly the sort of thing Detective Ikari would be hated by, but Usshi is the sort of soft half-wit that his impatience would lead him to mistreat. The reporter is a reflection of everything that he hates about the world, so intensely obsessed as he is with his next dirty scoop.
Harumi/Maria and her fiance are Detective Ikari and his wife Misae. Misae had a terrible affliction which she feared would tear them apart (her illness) and which she chose to confide in Ikari, who in turn told her not to worry about because they would face it together. Harumi has an illness of her own (Maria), but her decision not to tell her fiance ultimately ruins her and their relationship. Additionally Maria is a sexually active person, whereas Misae is frail, yet it is Misae, not Maria, who shows true strength when confronted by Lil' Slugger.
Lastly, Sagi and Maromi are representative of the Detective and his wife. Ikari's obsession with work distracts him from Misae, and she dies alone. Sagi's momentary distraction causes her to let go of Maromi who is killed by a force beyond Sagi's power to fight, much as Misae's illness was to Ikari. The difference, and therein the crux of the entire series, is that Detective Ikari, unlike Sagi, does not run away from his wife's death. She dies and he accepts that she is dead and that life will go on without her and without him. It is this demonstration, this tirade of his which convinces Sagi to accept that Maromi's death was at least partially her fault, and that she could not run away from it forever. The black tang which enveloped Tokyo was Lil' Slugger, who in turn was the emotional scape-goat people used to run away from reality. Maromi and Lil' Slugger were in equal parts that same force meant to distract people from their issues.
The series ends the way it began, with people ignoring their own problems, and with Ikari working, continuing his mundane life because he has accepted that his wife is dead and that he has to keep moving all the same.
Explanation B, though, is that everything in the series is about Sagi and Maromi. Ichi's resentment of Usshi was the same as Sagi's momentary frustration with Maromi. The false Lil' Slugger's fantasy world was the same as Sagi's own fantasy of Lil' Slugger. The detective and his wife were representative of her and Maromi. The death seekers represented the foolishness of throwing away your life when Sagi so valued Maromi's. Harumi and Maria were the two sides of Sagi: her emotionless introvert that she displayed to the world and the raw emotions roiling beneath. Harumi's fiance was Maromi, who suffered because of these. Maniwa was her father, whose punishment she desperately hoped to evade. The corrupt cop and his daughter were simultaneously Sagi and her father (severity and victim) and Sagi and Maromi (abuse of a relationship, victim and subsequent denial thereof.)
Ultimately the show serves simultaneously as a criticism of Japanese (if not all) culture in that people are desperate to run away from the real problems and truth of their lives that they hide behind it and everything (anime, electronics, sports, positions, power, sex, booze, smokes, etc) that they cannot see the sickness this causes them.
Most notable of all, though, is that the only six people who defeat Lil' Slugger are: Zebra, Fuyabuchi, Komome, Detective Ikari, Misae and Sagi. Zebra, Fuyabuchi and Komome are the most obvious to explain: Lil' Slugger feared them because they weren't backed into a corner at all, and because they were concerned with each other, rather than themselves. Detective Ikari defeats Moromi by admitting that his world is over and facing up to the reality of his failures, rather than running away. Sagi follows suit by accepting her responsibility in Moromi's death. Misae, though, defeats him on sheer faith, love, and hope. Her belief in her husband's character strengthens her own. And it isn't a misplaced faith. She doesn't lift him high on a pedestal (though you could argue that he is shown to fall short in all that she says), but she uses her belief in him to face her pain, rather than how everyone has used their faith in Lil' Slugger and Moromi to run away.
Maniwa, however, never succeeds in defeating Lil' Slugger, even though he is armed with the Truth. This is because Maniwa indulges himself too much in a fantasy of truth, becoming a Holy Warrior, rather than accept who he really is.
Explanation C, if you will forgive the length of this post, is that Maniwa is right, and that all of this is a time loop. The series ends as it began, and Maniwa becomes the old man. Just before it is all over, we see Detective Ikari wielding a baseball bat and destroying things that burst into Maromis. The dark tang which levels Tokyo leaves him to remark "this is just how it was after the war." It isn't entirely impossible, then, that Maniwa, as the new old man, will be hit or already has been hit by a car, just as Maromi was, setting the entire thing into motion again.
And now my head hurts.
Aw yes new Gintama ED.
Mr. Raindrop, falling away from me now.
Surprisingly good English for a Japanese band.
Well the band members are originally from Hong Kong so that would explain the good English.
I think I'm gonna watch Paranoia Agent soon. All this talk.
Doooooo it!
Theres much worse you could watch.
I'm pretty sure that's the only piece of censorship there. All the other crazy shit that went down was uncensored.
I think. I'd have to rewatch the Hunter Exam arc to be sure.
Yes, it was censored. There's some other censored stuff in the arc, but nothing major.
The censorship is completely abandoned by the time Yorkshin starts. Well, maybe not COMPLETELY if you compare it to the manga, but the original anime didn't show a ton of gore either beyond a few parts.
Aw yes new Gintama ED.
Mr. Raindrop, falling away from me now.
Surprisingly good English for a Japanese band.
At this rate, it will take you around 3 months to reach best ED, Samurai Heart (Some Like It Hot!!).
I subscribe more to the second of your theories, though the first is admittedly something I really hadnt considered. Ill have to rewatch it with that in mind to see if I agree. But me being of a simpler mind I went with the second possibility. The 3rd scenario is because your brain is slowly cooking from too much bizarre anime and you need a rest.
I think I'm gonna watch Paranoia Agent soon. All this talk.
@Corvo: It is a shame that I can't really comment on your PA commentary, considering how long ago I've actually watched it (like when it first aired on Adult Swim). Certainly gave me some more insight on how things really ticked in PA.
DTL is this you?
Best option!*sticks fingers in ears*
lalallalalalalalalalalalala
Fuck that option.
They're Canadian by way of Hong Kong. I think it's the only "foreign" band that Gintama has ever used for an OP/ED.Aw yes new Gintama ED.
Mr. Raindrop, falling away from me now.
Surprisingly good English for a Japanese band.
Yep, Arata is lame. He's a boring character. Chihaya/Taichi is the only right answer. The karuta is certainly handled week and is exciting, but I think they could just do a better job of condensing matches to a single episode, or half an episode for the less important matches.
I just need to finish up my 2013 backlog first, From the New World and Rozen Maiden.
That's true. But I mean, that speech at the end, man.
FUN FACT: I've developed or noticed a slight twitch under my left eye today, so I think it is in fact possible that anime has recently driven me completely insane.
It's pretty good. Kinda could've done without episodes 8, 9 and 10, though.
I'm glad I watched it. All I have now on my watch list (that isn't currently airing) is classic mecha, Orphen and Happy Science.
Golden Laws is crazy.
for your country kirito
Some of the earlier episodes were incredible but the show really starts to meander later on.Kill La Kill 01-02
I like this show. Find it hard to believe people got off the hype wagon for this show, I guess people must not like the direction it goes because the first few episodes were quite enjoyable.
Kill La Kill 01-02
I like this show. Find it hard to believe people got off the hype wagon for this show, I guess people must not like the direction it goes because the first few episodes were quite enjoyable.
Yamato 01-02
I don't like this show. I'll stick with it for a bit but I am really not enjoying this one so far. Everything feels ham-fisted and phony so far. Some of the scenes have been downright cringe worthy like the ones trying to make the captain look like a badass and the whole crew singing bit.
SNAFU 01-02
I like this show. Thought this was just going to be Haganai-lite but its better across the board. Not having Meat goes a long way to making this show enjoyable.
I'm watching one episode a day. So... yeah.
Did that speech really exist or were you imaging it?
Kill La Kill 01-02
I like this show. Find it hard to believe people got off the hype wagon for this show, I guess people must not like the direction it goes because the first few episodes were quite enjoyable.
You're doing god's work by continuing with that show. I can't stress how much I love it. So much I'm gonna rewatch the whole thing with my buddy.
Don't do this to me, man.
Don't look at me, I'm still aboard the KLK train.
Nisekoi - 01
Not bad I guess. Will continue watching.
#TeamOnodera