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Tetrapharmakos | 05-14-13, 9:06 AM
Hataraku is mainly a comedy, indeed, but there's that bad habit - not only in chinese cartoons - of including and dropping drama everywhere, as if a solely comedy series is taboo. But, saying as before, drama isn't predominant in Hataraku, so my opinion on it is not really worsened; with last episode we return in a more light - non that the latest episodes were dark and edgy - atmosphere, so it's okay. I fear an ending extremely forced, but let's see and hope. Lel for Alsies best girl, but that's landlord ( dat bikini photo ), there is no competition.

It seems that Gargantia won't be a characteristic product by Urobuchi ( haven't seen the last one, but from what I heard, it doesn't differ much from the previous one ); well, given the first twelve minutes of the first episode it's not hard to imagine that we'll have interaction with human/creature from outer space, but I think - that's only a shot in the dark - it won't be in a Urobutcher's way, you know the one, but, as we see now, in a Bildungsroman's way ( a pretentious way to call coming of age, if thou want ). We surely will have drama, but in a more in a social and domestic way, just like other similar anime.
But, hey, as I said that's only a guess, or maybe a hope. The building, the character interections, hell, even some dialogue, were good until now. Not great, maybe, but that's a solid anime, indeed.

Thank's for spoiling SnK anyway ;_;

revya_ragnarok | 05-13-13, 6:30 PM
you active everywhere O:

Tetrapharmakos | 05-08-13, 5:57 AM
I'm indeed back watching them. Well, it's not a really good season to start again, though. Being away the last five days or so I couldn't watch the last episode of almost everything; just a warning.

Well, as I said there aren't much even only average series this season. Hataraku Moaou-sama would've been the best, if they didn't add unnecessary drama, fortunately not very heavy, and somehow interspersed with scenes that minimaze it, in a way or another, that doesn't feel forced. I still hope they'll concetrate on the comedy, slice of life, and, why not, romantic components.
Shingeki is kinda good, seems overrated, but we are only at the start, and at least is entertaining. And talking about entertainment, Valrave is so bad it's good, in a way worse and more in your face that Guilty Crown and his Sunrise's relatives.
These are the anime I enjoy more seeing, with Yuyushiki, maybe; don't really feel to write more now, just tell me some of your impressions.

Tetrapharmakos | 04-22-13, 8:02 AM
Well, I actually still find difficult to find a sort of subjectivist moral.
As I said, with young man's reaction to having killed the man, and his regret, I see more a "if you reach your purpose at the expense of other, what will be the price for your soul?".

>I don't get the appeal of pale girls. They look like dolls and those are boring. Recommend me a read that might change my point of view.

Dunno, it's just aesthetics; could a read really change your point of view?

>says a homo

That's the joke

Tetrapharmakos | 04-19-13, 9:52 AM
So, it can all be summed with using the word simile and/or metaphor, right? Or, to better say, some kind of symbolism, ie an image contains within itself a definite meaning, with some kind of formula that links signifier and signified.

And, moving to the actual topic, the directors here do this. Through pool game - and actually later he do this with young man's speech, if we can call it like that - he convey his ideas; the unfairness of life, the man almost subjected to the environment, the society, or, at least, it weren't so catastrophic, the way they modify him, more or less consciously.
Well, he didn't actually broke rules. There were nowhere a rules that didn't allowed using violence, as bartender said. And if it was, he would've won, but at what price? His conscience, maybe.
If I'd find some kind of moral in that scene, it would be that.

Oh, well, I didn't actually gave much thoughts about "heaven or hell" stuff, but I'll try. Well, I just let it go, and accepted mask's explanation.
Ojisan's fate seems the most obvious. Just seeing his somewhat evil grin at the end make almost certain this ending for him.
Young man's one is the most complicate to understand, maybe.
Barman say that not every human go to hell or heaven, there are exception. That meaning an hint to guy's destination to some kind of purgatory, or maybe an improbable life of remorse in a soul's form on earth , or whatever else I don't know. I'm actually more inclined to the purgatory one; but I don't understand what could old man words were, to persuade a logically incorruptible god's servant.
I actually don't want to puzzle over that.

Dunno, Gargantia just don't convince me, until now. Despite delicious brown girls ( althought I still prefer them pale; very pale ). But, then, it didn't shows almost anything now, except a not so exceptional setting. So, time will tell.
And, yes, Urobuchi is so predictable it hurts. But that's not why we love him ( uh, maybe not ).

>besides yaoi-related ones
What are you, a faggot?

Tetrapharmakos | 04-17-13, 12:50 PM
>I thought you were a vanillafag
How did you come up with this idea? On the contrary, weren't you the advocate of consensual sex in the missionary position with the lights off while holding hands?
Anyway, Alice no Takarabako is the best hentai's circle, because dem slutties.

Tetrapharmakos | 04-15-13, 10:45 AM
Well, maybe they did in way too subtlely. I mean, the all when we are free we are more open sexually stuff is a nice reflection, it's just they didn't give it time. They have planted the seed but they let it grow ( but,yeah, the yaoi kiss was hot, damn ).

>bestial-tagged ero-materials
W-wait, I'm picturing it in a Fatalpulse way, and it's not really that good...

Yup, you have a point. Dystopina products often fall in banality, and they merely pick up from the cliche's cauldron of the genre, always being a sci-fi related world. The naturalistc-fantastical setting stand out, bringing something, maybe not new, but usually - and unfortunally - given up, in favor of the futuristical setting.

Survival of the fittest is one side of the problematic it presents, but there's also the maintment of status quo, preserving incovenient individuals to appear, and messing with people minds. That's an intriguing question too. It's okay to kill, even innocents, relying only on conjectures to preserve the wellbeing? It's okay to brainwash - although relatively - people for this?

Something original is hard to find, you know? And all-[insert gendre] comedy aren't the greatest "evil". I don't know, for my taste I often find myself to prefer more simple stuff, maybe even silly, without much pretense for a plot or a deep meaning; maybe it's because most of the stuff seems made without effort. I can't really put it into word.

This season I'm following Azazel 2, Oreimo 2, Yuyushiki, Hataraku Maou-sama, Aku no Hana ( seen only the first episode though; it's one of the title better followed with someone else - /a/ - for the lulz; well I actually expect a good general development ) and Gargantia. Shingeki is in my ptw, but I think I'll marathon it after its end. I don't really want to follow something something else this season.

Tetrapharmakos | 04-14-13, 11:30 AM
Yo, I've finished Shinsekai Yori, so I think I'll drop some random thougts.

So, I liked it and if I'll remark some weak point is just for a natural disposition of being a faggot.
Well, where to start. Yeah. I tend to give more importance characters than plot, so that's a weakness. They seems more like pawns in fuction of the plot - or the development of the themes ( Shun's final role as a deus ex machina, for example, or Shun's arc role of a big infodump ). The main characters, Satoru and Saki - even if the main character, at the end, is Group One as an unique entity, didn't it seem like this to you? - are a tiny exception, however. Them and Squealer, by far the best character in the series. I mean, I can relate more to his thoughts and ideals, than the humanity one, just like Saki did - and it's this that make her somehow a more interesting character. The aspiration for a greater good, named freedom, the loyalty to his people; I mean, if they told the story from the queerats side, human could be easily seen as "antagonists". Not that wouldn't be a big mistake, like seeing queerats like that. Luckily, it doesn't end in a banal good-evil fight.

Uhm, something else... Well, it's just me or some themes they introduced weren't fully developed ( i.e. bonobo-like society and we must fuck stuff ), or that recurring topics ( Saki's sister being the most evident example ) were introduced, although in the end they didn't feel of any utility? That's a retoric question, actually - or, better, there wasn't a need for a question mark, it's just a brief complaint.

Yet,despite everything, at the end my eyes were filled with tears. I guess I'm an emotional guy.
Oh, they left out yuri sex, that's certainly a flaw.

samukazi | 04-13-13, 9:47 AM
would you mind giving me few short titles "something similar to how long Watashitachi no Shiawase na Jikan was " that about heavy drama?
i don't want incomplete one ... kinda hard to keep in touch with updating manga since there is no program that automatically search for new releases .

anyway i changed my favorites i guess now they are about right

samukazi | 04-13-13, 7:25 AM
you didn't get that i was joking ? xD


going to fix it then >.>

samukazi | 04-13-13, 3:41 AM
u now naruto iz da bist managa ivir #_#


seriously though , even my favorite anime is missed up , i am not sure what i was smoking when i did choose those xD

Tetrapharmakos | 04-04-13, 11:03 AM
Oh god.
Well, I was only being a picky faggot. I actually enjoyed the episodes I've seen ( yep, even with the "oh god" stuff ).
Oh, they actually said that? I didn' remember; you should stop spacing out when I'm watching stuff, but, you know, autism is implacable. I lost it when they said that the process was just only a mental process that starts because thoughts, and not for the fact itself. Oh, well, thank you for the clarification, then. But my guess isn't proved wrong anyway. They pointed out that this death feedback is needed to prevent humans killing humnas; but, yeah, I don't really want an answer. So I won't write about it until I finish it, because, I trust you, but spoilers are fucking devious, and they hide where you don't expect them.

>Dansai Bunri no Crime Edge
That seems to fit the "so bad it's good" characteristics. Tell me more.

Tetrapharmakos | 04-04-13, 9:18 AM
Hey, after having watched only the first five YSS' episodes I must say that it actually could be pretty good. Well, the first three episodes are a mere introduction, that seemed too long for me - well, it's not that I really needed that much; the only character that seems more than a flat one is the MC, and they only shows how she's - oh god - traumatized by something that happened in her - oh god - childhood. Well, I can't really say that they're interesting untile now. But, hey, it's only the start. The fourth was pretty interesting, even if pretty much was only a blatant infodump it builds the world, it open a lot of questions and it starts to set up the atmosphere.
Also first attent to guess some stuff: restraint on violence on humanity → priest kill queerats and he got death prediction or what it's called ( shitty memory here, mate )→ queerats are related to humans; maybe a kind of tentave of evolution gone wrong?
The scientist that wante to made a bonobo-like society is some good shit though; an utopia-not-really-an-utopia, and that seems more like a big experiment or something.
Fifth episode was a brief introductions on queerats' world, and a brief hint of a real plot ( meaning not world and characters building; not that I didn't liked them ), with the war and everything else. And shitty animation too.
That's just some random and banal impressions, when I'll watch more, I'll surely write something more interesting ( oh, my self-esteem is so low ).
Uh, yeah, I forgot. The ost is pretty great.

Tetrapharmakos | 04-01-13, 2:19 PM
Well, atmosphere is one of the thing that I regard more, so it's a great point in its favor. Also I'm relieved that characters aren't bad; shitty characters ruin a great story, while great characters can revive a shitty story. So, yeah, as long as everything remain within acceptable boundaries, who cares 'bout some forced developments.

Minami-ke was already in my radar, and I decided to watch it anyway, but with saying that it's better than the first one you hyped me as hell; you better take responsibility for it.
>It just the daily-life story of three sisters living together and how they interact with their friends
Should it be a weak point? Not in my book, bro.

I admit that I decided to start Aku no Hana because Baudelaire ( call me edgy ); I'm a sucker for poète maudits. Well, I hope that his work won't be brutally slaughtered, despite what you say I'm kinda positive over it being a good anime.

Aiura seemed amazing, but then I discovered that its episodes last only 5 minutes, so fuck it. Oh, I forgot about Yamamoto; there are too much anime then. Well, fuck Nyaruko 2, then. I'll just download it and fap over Azumi's voice when I'll feel like.

>I'm more excited about Ikuhara's upcoming project, Penguinbear
Who isn't? It's just that I like Yuasa, and Romeo more.

Have you started reading VNs? If yes - well, even if no - play Shikkoku no Sharnoth. It's plain awesome.

Tetrapharmakos | 04-01-13, 5:49 AM
Also it should come out Hanasaku Iroha's movie. Nice.

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