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Apr 15, 2013 10:33 AM
#1
THIS IS AN ANIME ONLY DISCUSSION POST. DO NOT DISCUSS THE MANGA BEYOND THIS EPISODE. ---------------------------------------- Mm, the OP song is okay I guess. Watching Arata and Kotoha together was kinda funny. Oh kinda sad they got captured. >Kill >Kill >Kill Well at least the guy still has some guts to speak out. |
Apr 15, 2013 11:27 AM
#2
Does Kotoha honestly think it's the Arata she knows? I'm a little confused if she's in denial of Hinohara or she truly believes its Arata but thinks something is wrong with him.. |
Apr 15, 2013 12:17 PM
#3
Apr 15, 2013 12:28 PM
#4
Kotoha's necklace was the link to Arata. Hinohara talks to Arata and finds out he didn't kill the princess. Great bond between them : ) Now Hinohara is put on trial. Go Hinohara!!!! You tell'em. Damn Kannagi > : 0 Kotaha sneeks onboard to bring Hayagami and they meet princess. : 0 She tells him that he is the new Shinsho. |
AnimeFan500Apr 15, 2013 12:33 PM
Apr 15, 2013 1:18 PM
#5
Apr 15, 2013 1:21 PM
#6
Apr 15, 2013 1:26 PM
#7
This episode was quite faithful to the manga but they're certainly rushing things. I'm looking forward to the Gatoya part though. |
Apr 15, 2013 1:54 PM
#8
Yeah, the masses are always sheep so gullible to swallow any bs fed to them. I mean how can that guy try to kill the princess with 12 of you around and escape. Poor Arata getting such a mess, but you better man up now or freaking die! I wish they show a little bit about the life of the other one, I mean even though it is peaceful he has to fit in. |
Apr 15, 2013 3:12 PM
#9
The MC bitches too much.....another useless retard mc.... |
Apr 15, 2013 3:43 PM
#10
Apr 15, 2013 3:53 PM
#11
Nachtwandler_21 said: For all the people around both Aratas look like their counterpart. Only we sere them as they are. If only we see them as they are then why did the people in town see long haired Arata "naked" and if Hinohara is supposed to look like Arata, wouldn't it appear to Kotoha that he wasn't wearing a shirt? (since she had to unbutton his shirt to check for the necklace) |
Apr 15, 2013 3:56 PM
#12
morshuwarrior said: Hybridbloodszak said: Does Kotoha honestly think it's the Arata she knows? I'm a little confused if she's in denial of Hinohara or she truly believes its Arata but thinks something is wrong with him.. Same here. Really confusing. It's supposed to be the latter. The anime's script isn't conveying that well enough, I guess. Either that, or the extra dialogue they added in to the beach scene made it confusing. Hinohara's second attempt at convincing Kotoha that he's not the Arata she thinks he is, as well as her playing along with it in a way that suggests disbelief, was not in the original dialogue. AlexTheRiot said: Nachtwandler_21 said: For all the people around both Aratas look like their counterpart. Only we sere them as they are. If only we see them as they are then why did the people in town see long haired Arata "naked" and if Hinohara is supposed to look like Arata, wouldn't it appear to Kotoha that he wasn't wearing a shirt? (since she had to unbutton his shirt to check for the necklace) Their bodies, but not their clothes are affected. Early on in the original manga, people would make comments about the strange clothes that Hinohara was wearing. As for the episode itself, pretty good. Didn't expect to see certain people yet, though... I suppose they are planning on restructuring the plot a little so it could fit in one cour that stands well enough on its own... As for Hinohara... well, I think I'll have to retract my earlier statement that the cutting scenes was to the shows benefit. Cutting out the humor certainly was, but to not show the extent of the bullying and ostracization that the original introduction provided obscures his justification for his severe trust issues. Without it, Hinohara's classical antiheroic tendencies and complaints go from mildly annoying but understandable to simply unbearable. I really hope they get back into it in the upcoming arc, because that's a good place, if any, for the anime to do so. |
VanceFiniraldiApr 15, 2013 3:59 PM
Apr 15, 2013 4:02 PM
#13
I like the premise and they've done a good job here. The OP was okay, it could have been better. I like Arata and Arata Hinohara, but I think the girl's a bit of a ditz. How long is it going to take her to realize that that Arata isn't the original one? The sham trial was interesting but I do like the fact that the princess has named Arata as her new warrior and has thus unofficially disowned the other 12. I am also curious about the guy who bullies Arata and what his story is and why he's in the op and ed so much. Now that Arata has been exiled, I wonder how they're going to escape and somehow bring down the 12 evil bishies and save the princess? (That REALLY sounded like some sort of 80s fairy tale...) So what adventures will there be for Arata and company? I guess we'll just have to wait and see. |
Apr 15, 2013 4:28 PM
#14
MaxCrazy7 said: Yeah, the masses are always sheep so gullible to swallow any bs fed to them. I mean how can that guy try to kill the princess with 12 of you around and escape. Poor Arata getting such a mess, but you better man up now or freaking die! I wish they show a little bit about the life of the other one, I mean even though it is peaceful he has to fit in. Actually, yes, someone should bring that up! How the heck could Arata harm the princess since he was in a confining awkward dress surrounded by the country's elite warriors? Are you telling me not ONE of you could protect her against a cross-dressing teenager?! Even the shoddiest lawyer would call bullcrap on that. |
Apr 15, 2013 4:57 PM
#15
It was OK. There seems a high bar for him to approach. So is for the anime. Not easy to surpass similar vibe anime such as Tweleve Kingdoms and Inuyasha. |
Apr 15, 2013 5:17 PM
#16
Irenesharda said: MaxCrazy7 said: Yeah, the masses are always sheep so gullible to swallow any bs fed to them. I mean how can that guy try to kill the princess with 12 of you around and escape. Poor Arata getting such a mess, but you better man up now or freaking die! I wish they show a little bit about the life of the other one, I mean even though it is peaceful he has to fit in. Actually, yes, someone should bring that up! How the heck could Arata harm the princess since he was in a confining awkward dress surrounded by the country's elite warriors? Are you telling me not ONE of you could protect her against a cross-dressing teenager?! Even the shoddiest lawyer would call bullcrap on that. I know right...I guess everyone trusts the 12 warriors very much since they are supposed to be very close to the princess. The people are just too biased to see the truth. I never really got into the manga, but hopefully the anime will make me want to pick up the manga again. |
Apr 15, 2013 5:25 PM
#17
Irenesharda said: I like the premise and they've done a good job here. The OP was okay, it could have been better. I like Arata and Arata Hinohara, but I think the girl's a bit of a ditz. How long is it going to take her to realize that that Arata isn't the original one? The sham trial was interesting but I do like the fact that the princess has named Arata as her new warrior and has thus unofficially disowned the other 12. I am also curious about the guy who bullies Arata and what his story is and why he's in the op and ed so much. Now that Arata has been exiled, I wonder how they're going to escape and somehow bring down the 12 evil bishies and save the princess? (That REALLY sounded like some sort of 80s fairy tale...) So what adventures will there be for Arata and company? I guess we'll just have to wait and see. Well it's pretty well explained in the show why this situation is plausible for her to believe that its the Arata she knows. The forest is known to devour people's memories, that and the fact that Arata still looks like the very same Arata she knows, its' not rocket science to understand why she still believes its the same Arata. |
Apr 15, 2013 5:26 PM
#18
Hybridbloodszak said: Does Kotoha honestly think it's the Arata she knows? I'm a little confused if she's in denial of Hinohara or she truly believes its Arata but thinks something is wrong with him.. Yeah I diddnt understand either, also I don't like the fact that Arata(short hair) is taking over the other guys life and is apparently more worthy than the better one. Edit- it seems someone answered this above, I diddnt see it before. I guess the anime couldn't fit all the content from the novel. Still this should have been made clear. Yeah sorry but the long haired one is way better. He dosnt have trust issues and he has a brighter personality. Then this new guy comes and takes his "girl" who might think he's the real one. And if they aren't going to show us the other Arata's situation in the normal world why bother having him it could have just been like "hey this guy came out of nowhere and he's the chosen one." They might have a reason but so far I'm not seeing it. That said I don't dislike it just don't agree with some of the events. 3/5 And why is short hair Arata shunned, did I miss something. It seems like they were hinting something with the track team and that other kid knowing him. Also someone else asked this but why is the kid from the track team in so much of the ed. |
FallenkingzeroApr 15, 2013 5:32 PM
If strength is justice, then is powerlessness a crime? |
Apr 15, 2013 5:55 PM
#19
A great deal of teen angst and little development. Also, why would anyone want to keep the only witness to a murder alive? It would have been more believable if they gave him the death penalty. |
Apr 15, 2013 6:51 PM
#20
OP, as seen on youtube, was good. So everyone around two Aratas can only see their own Arata. Wow, the pendant can let each Arata see each other. Interesting to see what Hime's going to tell Arata. |
tsubasaloverApr 16, 2013 3:35 AM
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Apr 15, 2013 6:52 PM
#21
Bakazuki said: morshuwarrior said: Hybridbloodszak said: Does Kotoha honestly think it's the Arata she knows? I'm a little confused if she's in denial of Hinohara or she truly believes its Arata but thinks something is wrong with him.. Same here. Really confusing. It's supposed to be the latter. The anime's script isn't conveying that well enough, I guess. Either that, or the extra dialogue they added in to the beach scene made it confusing. Hinohara's second attempt at convincing Kotoha that he's not the Arata she thinks he is, as well as her playing along with it in a way that suggests disbelief, was not in the original dialogue. AlexTheRiot said: Nachtwandler_21 said: For all the people around both Aratas look like their counterpart. Only we sere them as they are. If only we see them as they are then why did the people in town see long haired Arata "naked" and if Hinohara is supposed to look like Arata, wouldn't it appear to Kotoha that he wasn't wearing a shirt? (since she had to unbutton his shirt to check for the necklace) Their bodies, but not their clothes are affected. Early on in the original manga, people would make comments about the strange clothes that Hinohara was wearing. As for the episode itself, pretty good. Didn't expect to see certain people yet, though... I suppose they are planning on restructuring the plot a little so it could fit in one cour that stands well enough on its own... As for Hinohara... well, I think I'll have to retract my earlier statement that the cutting scenes was to the shows benefit. Cutting out the humor certainly was, but to not show the extent of the bullying and ostracization that the original introduction provided obscures his justification for his severe trust issues. Without it, Hinohara's classical antiheroic tendencies and complaints go from mildly annoying but understandable to simply unbearable. I really hope they get back into it in the upcoming arc, because that's a good place, if any, for the anime to do so. But the crowd in Hinohara's world clearly thought that he (Arata) was an idol filming something. The indication we've got is that Hinohara is more an average highschooler in looks and body tone than the outdoorsy, buff, long-haired, idol-look-alike Arata. I suspect the explanation has to be that their clothes and hairstyles made the transition, but the base genetics, bone, and facial structure are identical so everyone in their new worlds just assumes that they've got a new costume/wardrobe and a new hairstyle. |
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Apr 15, 2013 7:47 PM
#23
Fallenkingzero said: Yeah sorry but the long haired one is way better. He dosnt have trust issues and he has a brighter personality. Then this new guy comes and takes his "girl" who might think he's the real one. And if they aren't going to show us the other Arata's situation in the normal world why bother having him it could have just been like "hey this guy came out of nowhere and he's the chosen one." They might have a reason but so far I'm not seeing it. That said I don't dislike it just don't agree with some of the events. 3/5 And why is short hair Arata shunned, did I miss something. It seems like they were hinting something with the track team and that other kid knowing him. Also someone else asked this but why is the kid from the track team in so much of the ed. The other Arata is involved with the plot, but honestly, I don't see the events pertaining to him happening in this adaptation if this anime is just going to remain one cour. That is, unless they rearrange events and character introductions like they did with a few characters. The reason why Hinohara's ostracized was originally established in his introductory chapter in the manga, but was cut because they presumably wanted to end the first episode with Arata's Hayagami awakening. Since I have low expectations of this anime touching on it, I'll explain briefly (though I still spoiler tag it, despite technically being past this point): When Kadowaki (i.e. "the kid from the track team") transfers into Arata's school, he initially pretended to be the nice guy while harassing Hinohara in school to the point where his friends and other classmates gradually wanted nothing to do with him, especially after word got out on his school's forums about how Kadowaki ruthlessly bullied him in middle school. As for why Kadowaki is featured prominently in the Ending sequence... you technically aren't supposed to know at this point. However, it should be pretty easy to figure out... ...if you look at what's with him when he shows up in the ending and opening sequences. |
VanceFiniraldiApr 15, 2013 8:10 PM
Apr 15, 2013 8:00 PM
#24
So I like Arata better but I am more interested in Hinohara's side of things. xD; Ah well, I suppose that means at least both paths are interesting, looking forward to seeing more of Kannagi. One of my favorites, although I am just reading the manga as it comes out in the states so I'm quite a bit behind. |
Apr 15, 2013 8:01 PM
#25
rodac said: But the crowd in Hinohara's world clearly thought that he (Arata) was an idol filming something. The indication we've got is that Hinohara is more an average highschooler in looks and body tone than the outdoorsy, buff, long-haired, idol-look-alike Arata. I suspect the explanation has to be that their clothes and hairstyles made the transition, but the base genetics, bone, and facial structure are identical so everyone in their new worlds just assumes that they've got a new costume/wardrobe and a new hairstyle. Hinohara is athletic, so his build can't be that average. But anyway, that does sound interesting, and I certainly would've been impressed if Yuu Watase had thought that far in the original. However, the manga makes it pretty clear that their hairstyles are affected by the... let's call it an illusion... of the forest in a manga chapter that's covered by this episode. http://www.batoto.net/read/_/38291/arata-kangatari_v1_ch5_by_project-kurai-ryu/6 |
Apr 15, 2013 9:49 PM
#26
Bakazuki said: Fallenkingzero said: Yeah sorry but the long haired one is way better. He dosnt have trust issues and he has a brighter personality. Then this new guy comes and takes his "girl" who might think he's the real one. And if they aren't going to show us the other Arata's situation in the normal world why bother having him it could have just been like "hey this guy came out of nowhere and he's the chosen one." They might have a reason but so far I'm not seeing it. That said I don't dislike it just don't agree with some of the events. 3/5 And why is short hair Arata shunned, did I miss something. It seems like they were hinting something with the track team and that other kid knowing him. Also someone else asked this but why is the kid from the track team in so much of the ed. The other Arata is involved with the plot, but honestly, I don't see the events pertaining to him happening in this adaptation if this anime is just going to remain one cour. That is, unless they rearrange events and character introductions like they did with a few characters. The reason why Hinohara's ostracized was originally established in his introductory chapter in the manga, but was cut because they presumably wanted to end the first episode with Arata's Hayagami awakening. Since I have low expectations of this anime touching on it, I'll explain briefly (though I still spoiler tag it, despite technically being past this point): When Kadowaki (i.e. "the kid from the track team") transfers into Arata's school, he initially pretended to be the nice guy while harassing Hinohara in school to the point where his friends and other classmates gradually wanted nothing to do with him, especially after word got out on his school's forums about how Kadowaki ruthlessly bullied him in middle school. As for why Kadowaki is featured prominently in the Ending sequence... you technically aren't supposed to know at this point. However, it should be pretty easy to figure out... ...if you look at what's with him when he shows up in the ending and opening sequences. It's still pretty confusing. Are you telling me that: Hinohara was bullied for no reason by Kadowaki and everyone wants to be Kadowaki's friend because of it?! And everyone shuns Hinohara just because Kadowaki bullies him and then put on some forum that he did?!! Are schools in Japan really that nonsensical? There really has to be more to this. If not, then Hinohara really needs to man up and get a backbone. Look for friends elsewhere, kid! Believe me, they DO exist. And Kadowaki: I know it shows him with one of those magical god swords, but is he supposed to be one of the evil 12 bishie? And is he originally from that world then? And if so, how did he know Arata Hinohara was one of the chosen ones? And even if all that's true, why not kill Hinohara rather that "break his spirit" by bullying him? What is Kadowaki's purpose, and how does he get into the magical land? UGHHH! This story gives you more questions than answers! |
Apr 15, 2013 10:02 PM
#27
Apr 15, 2013 10:08 PM
#28
this may not be the the most expected anime!that's why there are no expectations. this anime is really good!and relaxing!unlike those weird anime this season i think i will prefer this! |
Apr 16, 2013 2:28 AM
#29
Hybridbloodszak said: Does Kotoha honestly think it's the Arata she knows? I'm a little confused if she's in denial of Hinohara or she truly believes its Arata but thinks something is wrong with him.. Because she's a idiot. Even though she has been with Arata her whole life, she only realised the truth in chap 41.. Irenesharda said: It's still pretty confusing. Are you telling me that: Hinohara was bullied for no reason by Kadowaki and everyone wants to be Kadowaki's friend because of it?! And everyone shuns Hinohara just because Kadowaki bullies him and then put on some forum that he did?!! Are schools in Japan really that nonsensical? There really has to be more to this. If not, then Hinohara really needs to man up and get a backbone. Look for friends elsewhere, kid! Believe me, they DO exist. WARNING: To answer this question, there would be too much of a spoilers and long. Look at your own risk.. It's not for no reason. It because of misunderstanding and Kadowaki's mental problems. First of all, Kadowaki and Hinohara are best friends in middle school. Kadowaki's father is a influential wealthy businessman, he started to have affairs and causes his family to split. And then his mother abandoned him, and remarried. Kadowaki felt uneasy and abandoned and only felt peace running with Hinohara. And then Kadowaki requested from his club teacher(or coach), a running time match with Hinohara to determind who will be in the tournament. During the match, Hinohara deliberately slowed down at the last part and let Kadowaki win. Kadowaki knew it and felt that Hinohara is pitying and looking down on him, he felt betrayed. Kadowaki feel that him alone thought that they are friends and that they are equal. At Hinohara's view point, he merely wanted to make Kadowaki happy and let him win because he is in bad mood recently. And then Kadowaki started bullying him. To Kadowaki, he only wanted to force Hinohara to look at him properly and be serious with him. But Hinohara just keep running away. And then somehow other students around also started bullying Hinohara. Kadowaki didn't order them to do so, I think it's because they thought that since Kadowaki don't like Hinohara, then if they bully him too, they will be at the good side of Kadowaki (mainly because Kadowaki's father is influential). And then Kadowaki felt even more irritated. He didn't want to see Hinohara being so pathetic. Kadowaki thought that if they are friends, why Hinohara still didn't face him straight and be serious with him. But Hinohara only endured the bullying and running away from him. When the bullying get worse, Hinohara finally resisted, he fight off the bully (even if it's a little), and run away. Kadowaki's staying in hospital before going to high school because of fractured bone, is caused by Hinohara that time.This one got left out from the anime. Irenesharda said: And Kadowaki: I know it shows him with one of those magical god swords, but is he supposed to be one of the evil 12 bishie? And is he originally from that world then? And if so, how did he know Arata Hinohara was one of the chosen ones? And even if all that's true, why not kill Hinohara rather that "break his spirit" by bullying him? What is Kadowaki's purpose, and how does he get into the magical land? UGHHH! This story gives you more questions than answers! It should be explained in the later episodes, but if you want to know now: Out of the 12 Shinshou, there are 6 of them who formed a group themselves, simply known as the Six Shou. They are the creepy guys who wear ceremonial robes and mask. They know about Kando Forest's secret. 1 of the Six Shou, Harunawa deliberately went to exchanged with someone, who is Kadowaki. So Kadowaki is now in Amawakuni, the Six Shou explained the situation to him, including stuffs about Hinohara. |
hokaruApr 16, 2013 2:40 AM
Apr 16, 2013 2:52 AM
#30
Eh. Still rather an introduction than "shit gets real". Still not much of an intro 2/5 |
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Apr 16, 2013 3:09 AM
#31
The manga has like 205 chapters published in Japan but still hasn't finished (it's published weekly in the same magazine as Magi). So it's not strange that the start is a bit slow, although I'm not sure how the anime is going to fit the plot in only 13 episodes. |
Apr 16, 2013 3:47 AM
#33
flamingo-chan said: The manga has like 205 chapters published in Japan but still hasn't finished (it's published weekly in the same magazine as Magi). So it's not strange that the start is a bit slow, although I'm not sure how the anime is going to fit the plot in only 13 episodes. It's 204... 13 episodes? Where did you got this from? Oh man, if it's true than it's certainly sucks. I guess I won't be able to see Kuguru's arc, which is at like chap 75,76. It's actually one of my favorite arc. |
hokaruApr 16, 2013 3:52 AM
Apr 16, 2013 4:31 AM
#34
good episode, mainly because the pacing got better Looking forward to the interesting story and how the characters will uncover their identities |
Apr 16, 2013 4:40 AM
#35
hokaru said: flamingo-chan said: The manga has like 205 chapters published in Japan but still hasn't finished (it's published weekly in the same magazine as Magi). So it's not strange that the start is a bit slow, although I'm not sure how the anime is going to fit the plot in only 13 episodes. It's 204... 13 episodes? Where did you got this from? Oh man, if it's true than it's certainly sucks. I guess I won't be able to see Kuguru's arc, which is at like chap 75,76. It's actually one of my favorite arc. My bad, a typo. Yes, it's 204. The stores which sell the DVDs list 6 volumes which means 12-13 episodes. Even if it has more episodes I don't think we'll see Kugura's arc or Yataka's one. Mikusa probably won't even appear since there hasn't been a seiyuu announcement nor design. |
Apr 16, 2013 5:13 AM
#36
DarkRyuusei said: The MC bitches too much.....another useless retard mc.... agreed. he needs to man the fuck up or i'm out. |
Apr 16, 2013 7:55 AM
#37
Irenesharda said: It's still pretty confusing. Are you telling me that: Hinohara was bullied for no reason by Kadowaki and everyone wants to be Kadowaki's friend because of it?! And everyone shuns Hinohara just because Kadowaki bullies him and then put on some forum that he did?!! Are schools in Japan really that nonsensical? There really has to be more to this. If not, then Hinohara really needs to man up and get a backbone. Look for friends elsewhere, kid! Believe me, they DO exist. What Kadowaki did was more than one on the other side of the pond would normally attribute to the word bullying, which I why I don't like calling it that. It's more like euphemism, the way Japan's bullying starts to escalate. Japan is notorious for its poor handling of its bullying problem, which is why Kadowaki continues on relentlessly without getting too much in trouble. But anyway... The many people in school ignore him because they don't want to get involved. And yes, there are the ones that joined in. It's kind of like when kids in America see a one-sided fight. They see it happening, and they just watch. Some egg it on, others may even feel sorry for the one getting the beatdown. But like hell you'd catch most of them joining in or attempting to break it up, lest they become part of the fight, too. |
VanceFiniraldiApr 16, 2013 10:50 AM
Apr 16, 2013 8:15 AM
#38
Don't know why but somehow I have NTR in mind when I watched this episode... |
So MAL finally starts locking news threads that are only a few weeks old? I wonder where was the announcement of this change? Or we are seeing yet another case of changes made that impacted users but not communicated to them? I wonder how long people would put up with this. As much as I have a bunch of information to share about anime announced recently I cannot share it in news board, and the anime series is too disorganized and chaotic to share information except with people already interested in the particular series. |
Apr 16, 2013 9:04 AM
#39
Can't wait for the next episode!! |
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Apr 16, 2013 9:13 AM
#40
symbv said: Haha I felt the same, I think in my case it was when he was in the trial, not sure why.Don't know why but somehow I have NTR in mind when I watched this episode... |
Apr 16, 2013 9:42 AM
#41
flamingo-chan said: My bad, a typo. Yes, it's 204. The stores which sell the DVDs list 6 volumes which means 12-13 episodes. Even if it has more episodes I don't think we'll see Kugura's arc or Yataka's one. Mikusa probably won't even appear since there hasn't been a seiyuu announcement nor design. I hope there'll be more episodes.. ahh Mikusa. And it's also weird that they put Suguru, Nao, Arata's mother character deisgn on the site but didn't put Hiruko's.. Hiruko's screen time has much more than theirs altogether.. |
Apr 16, 2013 11:54 AM
#42
Second better than the first even though I expected already from the beginning of the series more involvement. I especially like the characters a little less drawings and animations. Agreeable solutions expressed during the vision of stakes! |
Apr 16, 2013 12:07 PM
#43
Not half bad. Though, Im not of the plot in general |
Apr 16, 2013 6:32 PM
#44
Apr 17, 2013 4:16 AM
#45
Ohh, lol @ the other Arata... Hinohara and Kotoha looks cute together. That Kannagi... -_- |
Apr 17, 2013 10:34 PM
#46
I am liking the premise... although the main characters are annoying. Hopefully Hinohara will man up soon enough. I wanna see the Kamui sword in its mint condition when he use its powers. |
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Apr 18, 2013 7:06 PM
#47
This show is quite boring and has a lot of contradictions; if it doesn't improve next episode, i'll drop it. |
Apr 18, 2013 7:58 PM
#48
Swift-Red said: I would agree that it is not particularly engaging, but I am not sure how there are a lot of contradictions though.This show is quite boring and has a lot of contradictions; if it doesn't improve next episode, i'll drop it. |
So MAL finally starts locking news threads that are only a few weeks old? I wonder where was the announcement of this change? Or we are seeing yet another case of changes made that impacted users but not communicated to them? I wonder how long people would put up with this. As much as I have a bunch of information to share about anime announced recently I cannot share it in news board, and the anime series is too disorganized and chaotic to share information except with people already interested in the particular series. |
Apr 19, 2013 4:41 PM
#49
Maaaan, I had high expectations that this might be Watase's best anime adaptation, but again the poor woman got the short end of the stick. Her mangas always get butchered... Really, the only good thing about this anime is the soundtrack. The manga is infinitely superior in every other aspect. |
Apr 19, 2013 11:37 PM
#50
Hmm, I just started to read the manga and I can automatically see where the two are divided. However, I think I actually prefer the anime so far. They have skipped a lot of antics and backstory, but I think it helps with the pacing of the much shorter show. And it's just my preference but I often end up liking Watase's anime adaptations more than I do her mangas (at least with the really long running ones). I enjoyed Fushigi Yugi, Ceres, and I'm enjoying Arata for what it is. I like Watase's shorter running manga series such as Alice 19th and Absolute Boyfriend, but loooong ones like Fushigi Yugi just seem to drag along (even the anime had a bit of that). |
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