I hear you. I think my first thought when the credits came up was "Well, that was a real fucking pick-me-up."
It's brutal in a way few things are.
Somewhere around the middle I was, like, "just die already and make it stop ;_;"
I hear you. I think my first thought when the credits came up was "Well, that was a real fucking pick-me-up."
It's brutal in a way few things are.
Somewhere around the middle I was, like, "just die already and make it stop ;_;"
I didn't need to know thaaaaaat.It's even worse when you find out it's based on the author's actual experiences excepthe killed himself off in the story out of his guilt.
It's even worse when you find out it's based on the author's actual experiences excepthe killed himself off in the story out of his guilt.
It's even worse when you find out it's based on the author's actual experiences excepthe killed himself off in the story out of his guilt.
Grave of the Fireflies (火垂るの墓 Hotaru no Haka?) is a 1967 semi-autobiographical novel by Japanese novelist Akiyuki Nosaka. It is based on his experiences before, during, and after the firebombing of Kobe in 1945. One of his sisters died as the result of a sickness, his adoptive father died during the firebombing proper, and another sister died of malnutrition in Fukui. It is written as a personal apology to his sister, regarding her death.
Nosaka said that in the story, Seita "got increasingly transformed into a better human being" since he was trying to "compensate for everything I couldn't do myself" and that he was never "kind like the main character." Nosaka explained that "I always thought I wanted to perform those generous acts in my head, but I couldn't do so." He believed that he would always give food to his sister, but when he obtained food, he ate. The food tasted very good when it was scarce, but he felt remorse afterwards. Nosaka concluded "I'd think there is no one more hopeless in the world than me. I didn't put anything about this in the novel."
Nosaka said that the death of his sister was "an exact match with the novel."
I didn't need to know thaaaaaat.
Welp, I'm depressed now.
You're not serious. Please don't be serious.
Welp, comedy watching night ruined.
Grave of the Fireflies
If you'd like to feel good about what you have in life, this is a good wake-up call. Fantastic film, but not for the weak of heart.
Anime-GAF, once you guys get past the joke answers you are pretty great for recommendations. You recommended Tsuritama, and I said no way, I can not get into an anime about fishing.
Then I did. And it was great.
Then I watched Tatami Galaxy and loved it, another recommendation. But that's not really what I'm here to talk about.
I think the first time I asked for recommendations a lot of you said Joshiraku, and Ive been pretty damn hesitant about watching it, up until now. On its surface, it just seemed like another show built on cute girls doing cute things, a genre which I'm fine with but not crazy about.
After watching the first episode and being humiliated (I say humiliated but I was pretty much beaming from how great it was) by its lampshading of my expectations, I let myself fall in love with the show.
In terms of shows, the closest analogy I can come to is if you took Community's meta humor and its character interactions when centered around the study room table, you'd basically have Joshiraku, but Joshiraku's so much funnier.
But I've finished it, its gone, and the one thing its left with me is the feeling that I have not watched nearly enough genuinely funny anime. So I've started Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei, which is great, but I was wondering if you guys could recommend more to me, so I have something to watch after that?
Add Excel Saga & Love Lab and this is basically the definitive list of Actually Funny Comedy Anime.
I guess speaking of comedy anime, is Polar Bear Cafe a comedy? I thought about that as a suggestion, but I guess it's not "funny" in the traditional sense.
Maybe I was unclear in my post, but I really don't have a problem with moe. I have watched a lot of trash anime and moe stuff is really not something I'd include in those numbers. I just meant that part of my hesitance to watch Joshiraku was that I just didn't expect a show with such moe trappings to have the exact kind of humor I love, namely absurd, self aware, and with plenty of callbacks to both pop culture, and itself.
Which is a bit presumptuous on my part. I far too often judge a book by its cover.
It's a charming slice of life comedy with a fun cast, a variety of situations, a great ending, and awesome OP and ED. Seems like a pretty solid recommendation.
I need to watch the rest of Zetsubou-sensei. I only finished the first season..
Genuinely funny anime? All right here it goes
Naw, it's because it's the only time Omigawa has been good in a lead role!
Psh, says you.
She's great in every single role that her brilliance and alluring timbre of voice outshines any cast in any show she's in.
Her voice is that pleasurable to my ears.
What? Her thing is the nasally whiney voice.My brother!
In the vast sea of high pitched interchangeable moe voices, the low dulcet tones of Omigawa stands out like someone on a TV show reading off a teleprompter.
What? Her thing is the nasally whiney voice.
Since Kobayashi is dead, the only one with a remotely low voice that gets work now is Sawashiro.
Her signature move is trying to act like she's constantly out of her register, so her voice sounds like it's on the verge of breaking. If anything, she's reaching up, not down.Lies.
Her voice is very distinct and its quite a bit lower than the standard seiyuu voice.
Psh, says you.
She's great in every single role that her brilliance and alluring timbre of voice outshines any cast in any show she's in.
Her voice is that pleasurable to my ears.
Space Battleship Yamato 2199 18
The Dresler assasination plot thread seemed like a waste of everyone's goddamn time though :/
(Although, funny enough, Secret Diary of a Call Girl is a remake of a British show)“Spiral” is “Law & Order” as seen by Stendhal. “Un Village Francais” is a “Band of Brothers” or “Foyle’s War” for a nation that wasn’t saved by its greatest generation and didn’t have its finest hour. “Les Revenants” is “The Walking Dead,” only the zombies are sentient, and hungry for cassoulet, not human flesh. Unlike the Showtime series “Secret Diary of a Call Girl,” the French equivalent, “Maison Close,” traffics in prostitution without indulging the common male delusion that women become prostitutes because they enjoy the sex.
LN Amagi Brilliant Park anime announced
By Kyoani
Btw the LN author is Shoji Gatoh...wait,where is FMP4 anime?
So he's being strangled by a girl classmate while he's at a boy's high school?
So I'm almost 20 episodes in HxH and Leorio is basically useless. I'm assuming than in a 100+ episode anime he'll eventually pull his weight
Tall girl acts like a dog, short girl acts like a cat. Hilarity ensues.
I'm sure they'll be moe'd up. Alternatively, it'll look like a bad flash animation.You see, this concept would sound beautiful to me if it weren't accompanied by that not-very-appealing art of the actual characters.
I almost feel like I should ask. Is this moe?
Tokyo Ravens ep 14
Ohtomo Sensei is so fucking badass powerful.
You can feel moe for anything. i.e. AnimeGAF is moe for kayos90's questions.
Moeism.Moe is a way of life
Moeism.
Doesn't anyone like Lucky Star or why do I see nothing of it in your reccomendations? I think it's hilarious, especially for the Konata x Kagami scenes.
Girls und Panzer 3
I liked how they just glossed over the chances of death or maiming occurring in the last episode. Not quite sure how the rules work either, the other tanks were all "immobilized" on the first hit but I'm sure the panzer got hit at least once with a direct hit and nothing happened.
It's not really the same, because it's all available to watch right there...
Yes on the third BD OVA.Do they ever explain the massive ship? LOL.
I've started going through the early material but I my progress beyond that is impeded by BD subtitle availability.Let's face it, no one but me is ever going to watch it because of the time investment and super oppressive early material.
This gets 'explained' in one of the .5 episodes. (10.5 I think)Girls und Panzer 3
I liked how they just glossed over the chances of death or maiming occurring in the last episode. Not quite sure how the rules work either, the other tanks were all "immobilized" on the first hit but I'm sure the panzer got hit at least once with a direct hit and nothing happened.
Girls und Panzer 3
I liked how they just glossed over the chances of death or maiming occurring in the last episode.
It was cute but rarely that funny.
I remember it being hilarious, but I think I'd like to keep remembering it that way as opposed to actually rewatching it
I remember it being hilarious, but I think I'd like to keep remembering it that way as opposed to actually rewatching it
Kyubey is Satan.
I find it depressing because Togashi keeps killing characters I like!
I rewatched it a few years ago. Konata being Otaku was funny enough. Lucky Channel wasn't as funny as I remembered, though. Sometimes it was just cringe-worthy.
For what it's worth Lucky Channel had the single greatest crowning moment of Lucky star in it and probably of Aya Hirano's career.I rewatched it a few years ago. Konata being Otaku was funny enough. Lucky Channel wasn't as funny as I remembered, though. Sometimes it was just cringe-worthy.
I think discussing it with people as each episode aired increased the enjoyment.