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Nov 5, 2020 11:01 AM
#51
Nov 5, 2020 11:04 AM
#52
ibraheem234 said: lol shion is the crazy one.... why doesn't she goes to school still bothered me in the first franchise Uhm, you might want to rewatch the first franchise then, cause Shion does go to school, just not the one the others go to. She wasn't allowed to visit the school in Hinamizawa. |
There's no possible way you can steal my heart I want to drown in this sweet Melancholy |
Nov 5, 2020 11:18 AM
#53
jTiKey said: RangetsuStyle said: I have a crazy theory Could it be that in this arc, Mion and Shion did not change places as children? So Mion is actually Mion (mad Shion in OG). And Shion is actually Shion (imprisoned Mion in OG). So Mion really goes crazy in this arc. I don't think you can change the past. Except that's exactly what they did in Saikoroshi. The DEEN anime cut this info up because it cut the original Mion/Shion switch entirely |
Nov 5, 2020 11:22 AM
#54
I'm scared, I don't know whats going to happen, are we getting bad route Shion? I don't think so but I also don't think it'll be Mion. How the hell did we go from good route track to bad route?! |
Nov 5, 2020 11:46 AM
#55
I'm rewatching the original series currently, and so Watanagashi-hen is fresh in my mind. It feels like not much new information was presented in this episode, but because of the way it ended I feel like the opening to episode 7 is going to show us a possible divergence. Watanagashi-hen truly gave me the chills, so I'm excited. |
Nov 5, 2020 11:51 AM
#56
Wouldn't it be funny if they enter and find a dumbstrucked Featherine inside? "Child of Man, this wasn't in the script". And they make an 180 and leave forgetting they even attempted to enter. It could happen... Right? Seriously tho, I have no idea where they want to go with this deceiving arc. Rena in the previous one was giving out clues but I cant tell if Mion or Shion or anyone else is acting strange...enough for this series. And seems Takano is even more dramatic than in the OG lol. |
Nov 5, 2020 12:02 PM
#58
Man we love seeing that Shion and Mion confusion. It was kinda sad and funny that Keichi tried to protect Shion, but ended up getting beat up. Though it was a nice sentiment on Keichi's part. I got hard Monogatari vibes from that last part, with the whole head tilt thing lol. Wait I'm so confused lol. There were events from Shion's route and Mion's route combined. I doubt it's going to be Mion's route because of the fact Keichi gave the doll to her, but at the same time seeing Mion get jealous over Keichi seems like it'll be her route. I might have to rewatch the original after this, my memory on all the events is super fuzzy. |
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Nov 5, 2020 12:03 PM
#59
Good episode, Shion is great after she is "unmasked". |
Shoot first, think never. |
Nov 5, 2020 12:15 PM
#60
Same energy here... |
Nov 5, 2020 12:33 PM
#61
Cool stuff, wonder how this kakera will play out since Rika already knows whats going on. Also Hero_Luka said: The otaku scene killed me, I hated it. It's canon |
Nov 5, 2020 12:54 PM
#62
ssjokg said: Wouldn't it be funny if they enter and find a dumbstrucked Featherine inside? "Child of Man, this wasn't in the script". And they make an 180 and leave forgetting they even attempted to enter. It could happen... Right? Seriously tho, I have no idea where they want to go with this deceiving arc. Rena in the previous one was giving out clues but I cant tell if Mion or Shion or anyone else is acting strange...enough for this series. And seems Takano is even more dramatic than in the OG lol. Featherine, quickly changing the script: "The 4 intruders won't notice the woman with the weird head device hiding behind the statue and would leave without suspecting anything." |
Nov 5, 2020 12:59 PM
#63
When the ED started playing in the background of last season, I was hoping some FMA:B style cliffhanger. I was surprised to find that Shion & Mion are two separate people and not one lol |
Nov 5, 2020 1:21 PM
#64
x1phisternum said: When the ED started playing in the background of last season, I was hoping some FMA:B style cliffhanger. I was surprised to find that Shion & Mion are two separate people and not one lol If you didn't watch the old anime or read the VN you shouldn't be in MAL discussions, most of the comments here are full of spoilers (some people literally don't say anything useful, just some spoilers for no reason with some stupid statement). r/anime has discussions for new viewers if you want some opinions with no spoilers. |
Nov 5, 2020 1:43 PM
#65
I mean, I've always loved SoL stuff in Higurashi, so it was still enjoyable, but there's a lot of cheap-ass animation and simplified artstyle in this episode + slideshow during date with Shion. I think they missed the point in which scenes make better animation and in which simplify. Overall, it's many times worse than previous episode, at least and I feel like it's one of the weakest episodes so far. Lastly, unneeded here Shaft poses kinda irk me, I've had enough of them in the opening (K1 is brown-haired Araragi in it). Still give episode a 4, coz I really liked K1 and Shion interactions, Shion is so beautiful and Mion's reactions are cute. I've always loved Mion more but this last episodes sorta changing my mind. Shame there's nothing interesting in this episode other than that, no new mysteries, though, maybe for newcomers there's something. Lastly, end of the episode was decent, perfectly overlapped with ED song. Was hyped at that moment, knowing what's inside. ssjokg said: Wouldn't it be funny if they enter and find a dumbstrucked Featherine inside? Gotta say if Featherine is inside that shed this anime will be 10/10 insta fav for me xD Probability of that is the same as in Bern's magic. I need some Umineko tie-ins showed asap, coz I'm kinda losing hope to see it at all. jTiKey said: Takano looks like she is in her 20s and tomitake in his 50s So true. |
Nov 5, 2020 2:27 PM
#66
I dont know who is responsible, the translators or the editor but whoever is I hope they get fired. What the fuck are those translations? Why change the way the characters talk? Sometimes they oversimplify it down to one word that is slightly similar to what was said, other times they add shit in their lines and sometimes the translation has nothing to do with what was said or the context itself. And this is a mystery series. If sol scenes suffer that much I don't want to imagine what will happen if clues lie in what the characters say but our geniuses decide to word it however they want. People pay for this shit. |
Nov 5, 2020 3:04 PM
#68
The fact that it was really Mion in the past episode LMAO, so fun. someone theorized the possibility of Mion and Shion not switching in this universe and it would be so FREAKING interesting. I absolutely would hate to see Mion going nuts, the fact that she had always been the one to not go mad has always been such an interesting point for me, it would totally be a waste to put it away So happy they animated more Shion moments, that's all I ask for honestly LMAO. |
Nov 5, 2020 3:16 PM
#69
Looks like they decided to change things slightly again. First of all, the minor details. Instead of Shion walking home with Keiichi and meeting Mion in the next scene, Ooishi joins the picture, and they make it blatantly obvious that Shion harbours animosity towards Ooishi. We see it later on with Mion as well. They really wanted to drive home the point that Ooishi thinks the serial murders in Hinamizawa are centred around the Sonozaki's, and their hate for Ooishi stems from the Sonozaki's belief in their innocence. Now, the more noticeable change is that it seems Shion is really instigating a lot of things with Keiichi. We see there is something that bothers her about Mion, that she wants the exact same doll that Mion got from Keiichi, and that she wants Keiichi's help for something if she ever needs it. All of these hints are just supposition at this point, but it may point to her jealousy of Mion for having someone she cares for, compared to her own situation with Satoshi. Though, with Satoshi's introduction still having not been addressed, it may be something else entirely. It's unclear whether or not Shion will turn psychotic like in Meakashi-hen, but there are hints that they peppered in should that be the case. On the contrary, it may just be a red herring, where Shion is simply curious about Keiichi from hearing Mion talk about him all the time. We see this during their conversation inside the game shop. Other than those deviations, everything pretty much follows Watanagashi-hen pretty closely. Looking forward to what else they change next! |
Nov 5, 2020 3:16 PM
#70
Sii_Kei said: jTiKey said: RangetsuStyle said: I have a crazy theory Could it be that in this arc, Mion and Shion did not change places as children? So Mion is actually Mion (mad Shion in OG). And Shion is actually Shion (imprisoned Mion in OG). So Mion really goes crazy in this arc. I don't think you can change the past. Except that's exactly what they did in Saikoroshi. The DEEN anime cut this info up because it cut the original Mion/Shion switch entirely Interesting! Would make a lot of sense then. |
Nov 5, 2020 3:21 PM
#71
Does Satoshi even exist here? Pieces can be removed from gameboards and so far the only indications that he was even part of this series are his name in the bat in the OP and a silhouette when Ooishi was telling the story of the previous victims but of course he isnt aware of what Satoshi did. So what if he has been removed from the gameboard? |
Nov 5, 2020 3:21 PM
#72
I do see more the remake part of this anime, and it's getting annoying. I know Ryuu wanted it to be newcomer-friendly, but we do have to rewatch a lot of old scenes. Last Arc it was a twist, and it was great, but now I kinda feel it's just has 90% of filler with 10% of new plot :( |
Nov 5, 2020 3:27 PM
#73
Nothing new from the VN. Kinda funny now we are waiting for changes when people were salty about it not being an actual remake at first. The one go crazy this time around will probably be Mion. She never went insane in the game so I kinda want to see it. |
Nov 5, 2020 3:29 PM
#74
ssjokg said: Does Satoshi even exist here? Pieces can be removed from gameboards and so far the only indications that he was even part of this series are his name in the bat in the OP and a silhouette when Ooishi was telling the story of the previous victims but of course he isnt aware of what Satoshi did. So what if he has been removed from the gameboard? Yeah it's almost like Satoshi doesn't exist on this gameboard. Well he isn't really that important to the plot until the Shion/Satoko stuff comes up so maybe they want to foucs on other things. |
Nov 5, 2020 3:39 PM
#75
Devil_Slayer said: ssjokg said: Does Satoshi even exist here? Pieces can be removed from gameboards and so far the only indications that he was even part of this series are his name in the bat in the OP and a silhouette when Ooishi was telling the story of the previous victims but of course he isnt aware of what Satoshi did. So what if he has been removed from the gameboard? Yeah it's almost like Satoshi doesn't exist on this gameboard. Well he isn't really that important to the plot until the Shion/Satoko stuff comes up so maybe they want to foucs on other things. Tbh I hope they don't go for that. But only because it would make Rika look so dumb, not realizing that he isnt a factor here. Oh there was a mention of a kid disappearing that was under the care of the second victim's husband but this is WTC and without actual names being used we cant really be sure. |
Nov 5, 2020 3:42 PM
#76
ssjokg said: Devil_Slayer said: ssjokg said: Does Satoshi even exist here? Pieces can be removed from gameboards and so far the only indications that he was even part of this series are his name in the bat in the OP and a silhouette when Ooishi was telling the story of the previous victims but of course he isnt aware of what Satoshi did. So what if he has been removed from the gameboard? Yeah it's almost like Satoshi doesn't exist on this gameboard. Well he isn't really that important to the plot until the Shion/Satoko stuff comes up so maybe they want to foucs on other things. Tbh I hope they don't go for that. But only because it would make Rika look so dumb, not realizing that he isnt a factor here. Oh there was a mention of a kid disappearing that was under the care of the second victim's husband but this is WTC and without actual names being used we can't really be sure. You will have to change so much shit from Satoko and Shion's past if you were to remove Satoshi from the gameboard, I don't think Ryo will or need to go to such length. They didn't mention him yet because he's role is yet to come up. |
Nov 5, 2020 4:00 PM
#77
I really liked this episodes, but seeing some people's reactions it makes me understand why Deen decided to streamline the whole twin plot and get straight to the ritual storehouse. Guys, it's not filler: it's actually fleshing out the characters so you can know their personalities better and understand their actions better later on, as well as who is who. Character construction and development is good, you know. They've outdone themselves with the eerie aspect of the series. The conversation on the shrine grounds and the scene before entering the shrine were great. The only thing I didn't like was how Keiichi was pretty much screaming while Takano, Tomitake and Shion were telling him about the murders. Like dude, you're in the middle of a shrine full of villagers, do you want them to hear you talking about how they are possibly murdering people? Lol. I'm really looking forward to the next episode and I'm guessing that's where the deviations will start, because so far it has been almost the same as the visual novels. I was secretly hoping that the deviation would be Keiichi refusing to enter the ritual storehouse, but alas, he's still a block head. Edit: Something I found really weird was how Keiichi didn't tell Shion when she asked him for the doll "But you already have that doll! I gave it to you, remember?" Not that it would have mattered because he found the truth about the twins two seconds later, but it was still odd. |
random_weirdoNov 5, 2020 4:31 PM
Nov 5, 2020 4:01 PM
#78
ssjokg said: I dont know who is responsible, the translators or the editor but whoever is I hope they get fired. What the fuck are those translations? Why change the way the characters talk? Sometimes they oversimplify it down to one word that is slightly similar to what was said, other times they add shit in their lines and sometimes the translation has nothing to do with what was said or the context itself. And this is a mystery series. If sol scenes suffer that much I don't want to imagine what will happen if clues lie in what the characters say but our geniuses decide to word it however they want. People pay for this shit. Can you give any examples? I know a good two words in Japanese, so I didn't notice anything. |
Nov 5, 2020 4:09 PM
#79
random_weirdo said: ssjokg said: I dont know who is responsible, the translators or the editor but whoever is I hope they get fired. What the fuck are those translations? Why change the way the characters talk? Sometimes they oversimplify it down to one word that is slightly similar to what was said, other times they add shit in their lines and sometimes the translation has nothing to do with what was said or the context itself. And this is a mystery series. If sol scenes suffer that much I don't want to imagine what will happen if clues lie in what the characters say but our geniuses decide to word it however they want. People pay for this shit. Can you give any examples? I know a good two words in Japanese, so I didn't notice anything. Satoko when she was calling Keichi and Mion. Mion saying "I don't know" as a response to Shion's teasing became "okay okay okay" which doesn't really follow up. Keichi's line about the food stalls makes him appear even harsher towards Mion. Those I can remember right now. Also back in ep2 when Ooishi was talking about the murder of the woman they messed up who had custody of the kid. |
Nov 5, 2020 4:09 PM
#80
Another STRONG episode. This Arc is, so far, better executed than the previous; I’d dare say it’s even better than OG. Can’t wait for next week!!! |
Nov 5, 2020 4:16 PM
#81
herrickluk said: Looks like they decided to change things slightly again. First of all, the minor details. Instead of Shion walking home with Keiichi and meeting Mion in the next scene, Ooishi joins the picture, and they make it blatantly obvious that Shion harbours animosity towards Ooishi. We see it later on with Mion as well. They really wanted to drive home the point that Ooishi thinks the serial murders in Hinamizawa are centred around the Sonozaki's, and their hate for Ooishi stems from the Sonozaki's belief in their innocence. Now, the more noticeable change is that it seems Shion is really instigating a lot of things with Keiichi. We see there is something that bothers her about Mion, that she wants the exact same doll that Mion got from Keiichi, and that she wants Keiichi's help for something if she ever needs it. All of these hints are just supposition at this point, but it may point to her jealousy of Mion for having someone she cares for, compared to her own situation with Satoshi. Though, with Satoshi's introduction still having not been addressed, it may be something else entirely. It's unclear whether or not Shion will turn psychotic like in Meakashi-hen, but there are hints that they peppered in should that be the case. On the contrary, it may just be a red herring, where Shion is simply curious about Keiichi from hearing Mion talk about him all the time. We see this during their conversation inside the game shop. Other than those deviations, everything pretty much follows Watanagashi-hen pretty closely. Looking forward to what else they change next! Nah, those were actually omissions from the anime, but they're still in the source material :P The fact that "Shion" at the cafe is glaring daggers at Ooishi and later on we see Mion do the same is an indication that the one who saved Keiichi at the cafe is really Mion. In the scene in the shrine, you can even see Shion smiling normally while Mion is looking pissed. This was removed from the original anime due to time constraints, but it makes more sense with Mion's characterisation to be the one defending Keiichi like a true Hinamizawan and talking to happily about the resistance against the dam construction project. That means Mion is also the one telling Keiichi she wants him to protect her, which is a feeling that she felt she could not express in her own identity. This makes it a little sad when you realize that the one who received all the kindness Mion wanted was Shion. Remember in Meakashi, when Shion tells Mion whether she should try the flirting techniques with Keiichi? I think that's why she decided to call him and meet with him. But it could very well also be driven by jealousy, trying to live for a while what she wanted to have with Satoshi but never could. I'm guessing she will take a darker turn in the end of this. |
Nov 5, 2020 4:21 PM
#82
ssjokg said: random_weirdo said: ssjokg said: I dont know who is responsible, the translators or the editor but whoever is I hope they get fired. What the fuck are those translations? Why change the way the characters talk? Sometimes they oversimplify it down to one word that is slightly similar to what was said, other times they add shit in their lines and sometimes the translation has nothing to do with what was said or the context itself. And this is a mystery series. If sol scenes suffer that much I don't want to imagine what will happen if clues lie in what the characters say but our geniuses decide to word it however they want. People pay for this shit. Can you give any examples? I know a good two words in Japanese, so I didn't notice anything. Satoko when she was calling Keichi and Mion. Mion saying "I don't know" as a response to Shion's teasing became "okay okay okay" which doesn't really follow up. Keichi's line about the food stalls makes him appear even harsher towards Mion. Those I can remember right now. Also back in ep2 when Ooishi was talking about the murder of the woman they messed up who had custody of the kid. Now that you talk about it yes, I found it weird for Mion to be saying "okay okay okay", like what does that even have to do with anything? But I put it down to Mion's brain being jelly and not being able to say something coherent. I also remember in the trailer there was a pretty bad one. When Keiichi is supposed to say "Whoever is reading this, please find the truth", the subs say "You're the one who invited this, please find the truth". They also said "Hanamizawa" instead of "Hinamizawa". The trailer may have tricked us to think it was a remake, but at least it presented the subs as they would really be in the series hahaha. |
Nov 5, 2020 4:24 PM
#83
random_weirdo said: ssjokg said: random_weirdo said: ssjokg said: I dont know who is responsible, the translators or the editor but whoever is I hope they get fired. What the fuck are those translations? Why change the way the characters talk? Sometimes they oversimplify it down to one word that is slightly similar to what was said, other times they add shit in their lines and sometimes the translation has nothing to do with what was said or the context itself. And this is a mystery series. If sol scenes suffer that much I don't want to imagine what will happen if clues lie in what the characters say but our geniuses decide to word it however they want. People pay for this shit. Can you give any examples? I know a good two words in Japanese, so I didn't notice anything. Satoko when she was calling Keichi and Mion. Mion saying "I don't know" as a response to Shion's teasing became "okay okay okay" which doesn't really follow up. Keichi's line about the food stalls makes him appear even harsher towards Mion. Those I can remember right now. Also back in ep2 when Ooishi was talking about the murder of the woman they messed up who had custody of the kid. Now that you talk about it yes, I found it weird for Mion to be saying "okay okay okay", like what does that even have to do with anything? But I put it down to Mion's brain being jelly and not being able to say something coherent. I also remember in the trailer there was a pretty bad one. When Keiichi is supposed to say "Whoever is reading this, please find the truth", the subs say "You're the one who invited this, please find the truth". They also said "Hanamizawa" instead of "Hinamizawa". The trailer may have tricked us to think it was a remake, but at least it presented the subs as they would really be in the series hahaha. Oh I forgot about that one. Subs aside I wonder if we will see that iconic letter scene in another arc. |
Nov 5, 2020 4:33 PM
#84
ssjokg said: random_weirdo said: ssjokg said: random_weirdo said: ssjokg said: I dont know who is responsible, the translators or the editor but whoever is I hope they get fired. What the fuck are those translations? Why change the way the characters talk? Sometimes they oversimplify it down to one word that is slightly similar to what was said, other times they add shit in their lines and sometimes the translation has nothing to do with what was said or the context itself. And this is a mystery series. If sol scenes suffer that much I don't want to imagine what will happen if clues lie in what the characters say but our geniuses decide to word it however they want. People pay for this shit. Can you give any examples? I know a good two words in Japanese, so I didn't notice anything. Satoko when she was calling Keichi and Mion. Mion saying "I don't know" as a response to Shion's teasing became "okay okay okay" which doesn't really follow up. Keichi's line about the food stalls makes him appear even harsher towards Mion. Those I can remember right now. Also back in ep2 when Ooishi was talking about the murder of the woman they messed up who had custody of the kid. Now that you talk about it yes, I found it weird for Mion to be saying "okay okay okay", like what does that even have to do with anything? But I put it down to Mion's brain being jelly and not being able to say something coherent. I also remember in the trailer there was a pretty bad one. When Keiichi is supposed to say "Whoever is reading this, please find the truth", the subs say "You're the one who invited this, please find the truth". They also said "Hanamizawa" instead of "Hinamizawa". The trailer may have tricked us to think it was a remake, but at least it presented the subs as they would really be in the series hahaha. Oh I forgot about that one. Subs aside I wonder if we will see that iconic letter scene in another arc. If this is only one season long, then I don't think we will. Unless this (or a future arc) is actually Onikakushi and it ends like that. Because it does seem strange that they would add a scene to the trailer that won't appear in the story. |
Nov 5, 2020 4:38 PM
#85
random_weirdo said: Nah, those were actually omissions from the anime, but they're still in the source material :P The fact that "Shion" at the cafe is glaring daggers at Ooishi and later on we see Mion do the same is an indication that the one who saved Keiichi at the cafe is really Mion. In the scene in the shrine, you can even see Shion smiling normally while Mion is looking pissed. This was removed from the original anime due to time constraints, but it makes more sense with Mion's characterisation to be the one defending Keiichi like a true Hinamizawan and talking to happily about the resistance against the dam construction project. That means Mion is also the one telling Keiichi she wants him to protect her, which is a feeling that she felt she could not express in her own identity. This makes it a little sad when you realize that the one who received all the kindness Mion wanted was Shion. Remember in Meakashi, when Shion tells Mion whether she should try the flirting techniques with Keiichi? I think that's why she decided to call him and meet with him. But it could very well also be driven by jealousy, trying to live for a while what she wanted to have with Satoshi but never could. I'm guessing she will take a darker turn in the end of this. Oh that’s interesting indeed. Can you clarify which part you meant by “omitted from the anime?” Are you saying that contrary to OGS1, in Gou, it was Mion who actually saved Keiichi at the cafe, OR that it was Mion in both OG and Gou? Because in the OG I was pretty confident it was Shion, given that they meet with Mion directly after. I do think that you’re on to something with the glaring at the shrine. I assumed it was just the overall Sonozaki belief in innocence that made both Shion and Mion hate Ooishi, but I never considered it being Mion at both instances. It also would add credence to the reason there’s no Satoshi in this arc, since there’s no catalyst to trigger Shion’s psychosis. But if this is true, I wonder why it’s Mion’s turn since she got the doll from Keiichi so she doesn’t have a reason to go crazy... Interesting. |
Nov 5, 2020 4:44 PM
#86
random_weirdo said: ssjokg said: random_weirdo said: ssjokg said: random_weirdo said: ssjokg said: I dont know who is responsible, the translators or the editor but whoever is I hope they get fired. What the fuck are those translations? Why change the way the characters talk? Sometimes they oversimplify it down to one word that is slightly similar to what was said, other times they add shit in their lines and sometimes the translation has nothing to do with what was said or the context itself. And this is a mystery series. If sol scenes suffer that much I don't want to imagine what will happen if clues lie in what the characters say but our geniuses decide to word it however they want. People pay for this shit. Can you give any examples? I know a good two words in Japanese, so I didn't notice anything. Satoko when she was calling Keichi and Mion. Mion saying "I don't know" as a response to Shion's teasing became "okay okay okay" which doesn't really follow up. Keichi's line about the food stalls makes him appear even harsher towards Mion. Those I can remember right now. Also back in ep2 when Ooishi was talking about the murder of the woman they messed up who had custody of the kid. Now that you talk about it yes, I found it weird for Mion to be saying "okay okay okay", like what does that even have to do with anything? But I put it down to Mion's brain being jelly and not being able to say something coherent. I also remember in the trailer there was a pretty bad one. When Keiichi is supposed to say "Whoever is reading this, please find the truth", the subs say "You're the one who invited this, please find the truth". They also said "Hanamizawa" instead of "Hinamizawa". The trailer may have tricked us to think it was a remake, but at least it presented the subs as they would really be in the series hahaha. Oh I forgot about that one. Subs aside I wonder if we will see that iconic letter scene in another arc. If this is only one season long, then I don't think we will. Unless this (or a future arc) is actually Onikakushi and it ends like that. Because it does seem strange that they would add a scene to the trailer that won't appear in the story. It is supposed to take a break in ep 13 or 14 so maybe then. It doesn't have to b Onikakushi. In OG tye first question arc ended with a challenge /request. What if now it happens with the end of all question arcs? |
Nov 5, 2020 4:58 PM
#87
Am I the only one who can't pay attention to the plot because all I can think of is how hot the Sonozaki Sisters are? |
If you're a fanboy, please don't waste my time. Watch more movies, please. Perhaps, this is hell. |
Nov 5, 2020 5:15 PM
#88
This episode is so balanced with comedy and mystery and seeing the twins and Keiichi is nice |
Nov 5, 2020 6:55 PM
#89
ssjokg said: yeah that "Okay" instead of "I don't know" translation bothered the hell at me i'm no expert but i know simple shit like that over the years and someone taking that to heart without realizing it changes the tone random_weirdo said: ssjokg said: I dont know who is responsible, the translators or the editor but whoever is I hope they get fired. What the fuck are those translations? Why change the way the characters talk? Sometimes they oversimplify it down to one word that is slightly similar to what was said, other times they add shit in their lines and sometimes the translation has nothing to do with what was said or the context itself. And this is a mystery series. If sol scenes suffer that much I don't want to imagine what will happen if clues lie in what the characters say but our geniuses decide to word it however they want. People pay for this shit. Can you give any examples? I know a good two words in Japanese, so I didn't notice anything. Satoko when she was calling Keichi and Mion. Mion saying "I don't know" as a response to Shion's teasing became "okay okay okay" which doesn't really follow up. Keichi's line about the food stalls makes him appear even harsher towards Mion. Those I can remember right now. Also back in ep2 when Ooishi was talking about the murder of the woman they messed up who had custody of the kid. good episode feeling some jealous feelings might explode soon but it's a mix up on how this arc will end but it wont be good ...yabai |
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Nov 5, 2020 6:57 PM
#90
I've been really enjoying this arc so far and I'm curious to see where this is going. I am curious though that Satoshi has been completely cut out of both arcs though, not even a single mention of him. I would have though Shion would have mentioned him, but maybe in the next episode? I can understand why she wouldn't, but it feels weird. |
Nov 5, 2020 7:12 PM
#91
Pretty enjoyable episode today. Mion and Shion were really enjoyable and the scene where they played the ending song at the end was great. |
Nov 5, 2020 7:12 PM
#92
Shion looking absolutely fine in her maid outfit and the casual clothes, very tough choice between her and Mion, they're both great. xD My memory of the original is pretty fuzzy in terms of comparing it 1:1 but I remember the major plot points and this episode did feel very familiar and the whole dilemma about entering the shrine thing felt very familiar. Don't really think I'll get around to rewatching the original so the fact that they are sticking close to the original as many other people point out is probably really good for me as it helps jog and refresh my memory. Nefelupitou said: Am I the only one who can't pay attention to the plot because all I can think of is how hot the Sonozaki Sisters are? I see you're a man of culture as well. |
Nov 5, 2020 7:13 PM
#93
crowbutts said: I've been really enjoying this arc so far and I'm curious to see where this is going. I am curious though that Satoshi has been completely cut out of both arcs though, not even a single mention of him. I would have though Shion would have mentioned him, but maybe in the next episode? I can understand why she wouldn't, but it feels weird. Yeah, Satoshi should be mentioned here, since he's also crucial for the development of the Syndrome of Shion. |
Nov 5, 2020 7:32 PM
#94
Better episode than last. I really didn't expect they are really twin sisters lolz. I really thought it's Mion disguise as Shion to get Keiichi's affection. Also finally plot seems to go somewhere. |
Nov 5, 2020 7:47 PM
#95
jTiKey said: this is by definition not a remake -- they announced after episode 4 aired that these are new stories, and it is confirmed to chronologically take place after Kai (see: ep2). I do see more the remake part of this anime, and it's getting annoying. I know Ryuu wanted it to be newcomer-friendly, but we do have to rewatch a lot of old scenes. Last Arc it was a twist, and it was great, but now I kinda feel it's just has 90% of filler with 10% of new plot :( Even if you consider it a """loose remake""" it would still be a SEQUELmake because of the timeline shenanigans going on. We have confirmation that Rika is already experienced with the entire original series. |
Nov 5, 2020 8:02 PM
#96
Tsukumo_Yuuma said: Yeah Takano was really beautiful this episode https://imgur.com/a/aHLLgJP it was a great episode but i felt it was a little fast (i didn't watch the old anime so i'm just comparing with the VN) + would've liked if they included the club members fucking with the Otaku guys, i guess the episode is too short for that. (and yeah those cars sucks) For a second I thought it was a Shaft show (head titls intensifies), we also have the same character design from Monogatari, Kubikiri Cycle and Fireworks lol. |
Nanachi's wisdom: "Watch the Monogatari Series following the Novel Order." |
Nov 5, 2020 8:05 PM
#97
SparkleDuck said: this is by definition not a remake -- they announced after episode 4 aired that these are new stories, and it is confirmed to chronologically take place after Kai (see: ep2). Even if you consider it a """loose remake""" it would still be a SEQUELmake because of the timeline shenanigans going on. We have confirmation that Rika is already experienced with the entire original series. yeah, that's the annoying part. If it's not a remake can we please not have the explanation of the curse for the 6th time. |
Nov 5, 2020 8:08 PM
#98
ovy7 said: For some reason, Takano's design reminds me of Lambdadelta I guess witches do not age (someone might have said this already) Don't Takano and Beatrice share the same VA? |
Nanachi's wisdom: "Watch the Monogatari Series following the Novel Order." |
Nov 5, 2020 8:24 PM
#99
SparkleDuck said: jTiKey said: this is by definition not a remake -- they announced after episode 4 aired that these are new stories, and it is confirmed to chronologically take place after Kai (see: ep2). I do see more the remake part of this anime, and it's getting annoying. I know Ryuu wanted it to be newcomer-friendly, but we do have to rewatch a lot of old scenes. Last Arc it was a twist, and it was great, but now I kinda feel it's just has 90% of filler with 10% of new plot :( Even if you consider it a """loose remake""" it would still be a SEQUELmake because of the timeline shenanigans going on. We have confirmation that Rika is already experienced with the entire original series. It's Higurashi Master Quest |
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