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Why I'm not watching new anime this half-year - robkelk - 03-22-2013 (Besides the fact that I'm far too busy, that is.) From a discussion on Usenet about new anime that we are or aren't watching, evidence that Sturgeon's Law still holds: On rec.arts.anime.misc, in Message-ID: qtkok8pp0n44bb1kpafa101rn1juapem7g@4ax.com , Galen Wrote:Sennyu - the king of the human world send dozens of "heroes" to murder the king of the demon world, who is a 10 year old girl. My reply included the sentence "The only titles in the above that catch my interest at all are "Ai Mai Mi" and "Hyperdimension Neptunia," and that might just be because Galen didn't tell us as much about them as he did about the others." Edit: My reply also asked about a handful of much older shows. Galen's reply to my reply included this: "Kodocha: pioneered Firehose of Consciousness comedy." Something to keep in mind for DW III... -- Rob Kelk "Governments have no right to question the loyalty of those who oppose them. Adversaries remain citizens of the same state, common subjects of the same sovereign, servants of the same law." - Michael Ignatieff, addressing Stanford University in 2012 - Bob Schroeck - 03-22-2013 Quote:Galen's reply to my reply included this: "Kodocha: pioneered Firehose of Consciousness comedy." Something to keep in mind for DW III...Heh. Sounds about right. -- Bob --------- Then the horns kicked in... ...and my shoes began to squeak. - Morganite - 03-22-2013 robkelk Wrote:Atelier Totori Plus (PSV) - !!! ... Anyone know if Vitas are region-locked? o.O Quote:Rated 18+ in Australia for extreme sexual violence, this was for 10 year olds in Japan. ... Yeah, I'm thinking neither of those statements is a particularly accurate representation of the game. -Morgan. - nocarename - 03-22-2013 MaoYuusha - I'll probably be watching this, if only because I love saying 'Fantasy Economics: The Anime' and am not up to fighting with finding a streaming site beside Crunchyroll at the moment. - Valles - 03-22-2013 I've been a fan of the manga of Maoyuu for a while now, so it's probably not a surprise that I'm enjoying the hell out of the animated version. Overall, it probably isn't quite as good, but the manga is very good, so that's survivable, and it's much clearer in the anime just what's up with the merchants. =========== =============================================== "V, did you do something foolish?" "Yes, and it was glorious." - robkelk - 03-23-2013 Morganni Wrote:destructoid.com says the first statement is accurate - but it's more a statement on the classification board in Oz than a statement about the game.Quote:Rated 18+ in Australia for extreme sexual violence, this was for 10 year olds in Japan. -- Rob Kelk "Governments have no right to question the loyalty of those who oppose them. Adversaries remain citizens of the same state, common subjects of the same sovereign, servants of the same law." - Michael Ignatieff, addressing Stanford University in 2012 - Berk - 03-25-2013 The Oz ratings board has been outright WEIRD lately. - Grumpy Uncle Gearhead - ECSNorway - 03-25-2013 The second season of To Aru Kagaku no Railgun is starting very shortly. That will be worth watching. And of course there's always last season's Sword Art Online, if you haven't already seen it. -- Sucrose Octanitrate. Proof positive that with sufficient motivation, you can make anything explode. - Logan Darklighter - 03-26-2013 Well you know, there's always Yamato 2199 for a good anime fix this year. ^_^ - Pyeknu - 03-26-2013 Quote:Logan Darklighter wrote:*nods* The one thing that will definitely save the whole year, Logan. - Berk - 03-28-2013 Not all is lost. Coming back to a TV screen near you, Very Soon, and now augmented by the bravest letter in the alphabet. (And a kicking rad scarf...) http://www.symphogear-g.com/ - Grumpy Uncle Gearhead another fun one - skychan - 06-05-2013 There's also "World of Tanks: The Anime" officially known as Girls und Panzer. Its a hilarious little show and great if you like historical accuracy... in your tanks alone. On the other hand just think of the fun crossovers you could write with this series. - nocarename - 06-05-2013 Playing with 'There ain't no rule against it' also works much more believably with war games than with many other events. - Black Aeronaut - 06-06-2013 Seconding this, very hard. Trying to figure this world out... They got freaking city-ships!?!?! The hell!? ... Gimme just one P-38... just to deal with the more stuck-up ones. - robkelk - 06-06-2013 skychan Wrote:There's also "World of Tanks: The Anime" officially known as Girls und Panzer.Girls und Panzer and Those Who Hunt Elves, perhaps? -- Rob Kelk "Governments have no right to question the loyalty of those who oppose them. Adversaries remain citizens of the same state, common subjects of the same sovereign, servants of the same law." - Michael Ignatieff, addressing Stanford University in 2012 - Kurisu - 06-06-2013 Quote:robkelk wrote:(ponders) ...what would the cat-spirit do in that situation? (snrk) Try courting the other tanks? _____ DEATH is Certain. The hour, Uncertain... - hazard - 06-06-2013 Quote:blackaeronaut wrote:Not only cityships, it's outright stated that every single school is a city ship, and from all appearances Oarai is tiny in comparison to the other schools. Mind, these aren't cityships in the way of 'there's a few thousend crew and passengers on this ship,' these are city ships as in 'the topmost deck of this ship is a city.' - ECSNorway - 06-06-2013 Yeah. Viewed from afar they look like WW2 aircraft carriers. Until you realize that the 'flight deck' is at least a mile -across-, and proportionately long... big enough for a fairly large town, and enough wilderness for Tankery practice. There's an episode where the girls descend into the bowels of the ship, looking for tank parts. There is apparently a dedicated crew, who wear uniforms of some sort. The ships do come in to shore every so often - it's a big deal for the students, kind of like Hogsmeade weekends - their big chance to shop and such. And it appears to be worldwide. We have at least two Japanese schools named, with the suggestion that there are several more. And at least one each American, British, and Russian. All of them sailing the same ocean, close enough that they can meet up easily for tournaments... -- Sucrose Octanitrate. Proof positive that with sufficient motivation, you can make anything explode. |