uh, yeah probably. I didn't exactly consider watching Komugi after i finished SoulTaker. I was always semi aware of it's existence long before i discovered SoulTaker (and learned it was a spinoff of SoulTaker). I did figured it was more well known than it's main series (most thanks to that loli nurse) and only discovered SoulTaker when i was listening to some Jam Project music (it's OP song btw).
I only decide to watch the anime simply cuz i was bored. But I 'am enjoying it so far, especially more so since i learn it's directed by Akiyuki Shinbo (director of Monogatari and Madoka Magica), which did explain why it gave me a similar vibe to those two series. I was actually thing of giving Re: Cutie Honey a try after i finished SoulTaker. But I'll keep Komugi in mind.
Honestly I was actually caguht off by you're comment.
I wasn't doing much other than being depressed, so I genuinely surprised when i read you're comment.
....Heh who would've thought i get jump scared by a comment? lol
Time traveler moves a chair
Mazinger in the new timeline:
Oh, don't worry about that, I share the exact same toughs about that anime as you do. An overall downgrade from the '99 series no matter were you look at it whose main saving grace was the emotionally compeling story the characters went through.
Altough to be fair, besting the '99 adaptation in terms in quality is not exactly the easiest thing to do. That anime was such a vibe, lol.
Answering to your question: I am currently watching To Heart 2 and all other animated series that came out from that product, currently I am at the second episode of the 2 AD, hoping the finish the OVA by tomorrow and the whole To Heart 2 animated universe by next week maybe (hopefully). I have heard of some of the series you have mentioned (about Da Capo, to be more specific) but have not made any research on them nor added them to my "plan to watch" list.
I probably won't watch them for a long time, tho. I am a person who likes to make a little "schedule" of the series I am gonna watch after finishing another. For example: once I finish the whole To Heart franchise, I will start watching Majikoi, since I want a change of phase from the usual Slice-of-Life shows I watch for a little while, afterwards I will start Seitokai no Ichizon, followed by Ebiten and finishing with Hoshizora e Kakaru Hashi, since that series seems pretty good on its own.
After all of that, I am thinking of rewatching some of the series I had watched on my old account, School Rumble, Paniponi Dash!, Aho Girl, Wataten, Nekopara, just to name a few.
Am I the only one who does these kind of "schedules" or am I not alone in this? lol. Do you know anybody else who this and now that we are here, what is your modus operandi when it comes to watching anime? Do you just start watching some series out of the blue or do you have a plan beforehand when it comes to watching? I would like to know.
Multi is also my favorite character of the whole To Heart series, no one else even comes close to her, lol.
Have you seen Remember my memories also? Multi's character act is completed through that series and even tough is a vastly different (and somewhat inferior in some aspects) to the original To Heart series, Multi gets a level of exposure one could only dream of in the first season and I would say you would enjoy it just for that.
Just, consider having that series in your radar, ok?
Also, just sent you a friend request, you seem like a cool dude and those are always nice to have around, even if just in a virtual "friends" tab, lol.
Yo, it's been awhile, i don't have much else to say, other than i'm temporally withdrawing online. So this will my last message to you, but i hope you have happy new year, plus, i got smt V vengace from christmas, so yay!
I can be quite lazy at times, even when trying to finish an anime, lol. Also thanks for the well wishes as well, i been slowly recover from some stuff that happen in July and August.
But anyways, sorry that i assume you were in your late 20s, since your profile didn't show the year you were born. I just automatedly assume that you were munch older than me. But that seems not to be the case, since you were younger than i thought, but your still older than me anyways, hahaha!
I have 6 siblings, two older (half) Gen X's and 4 zoomers siblings. I'm oldest of my zoomer siblings, with the youngest having just turn 12 a day before your birthday. Also the reason why i have Gen X siblings, is because my father is a baby boomer who was married till they were divorced somewhere around the 80s or 90s, i think. one of my Gen X sibling has two kids around my age. So you be surprised to know that despite my age, I'm already an uncle, lol.
I did grew up a lot of things such as games and shows through out the 2010s, especially my early experience with the internet. I had a lot of Wii games, mostly because i picked games that had interesting box arts at least to young me. hence why i had lot Wii games compare to the 4 Wii U games i had, lol.
As for my thoughts on Texhnolyze, I can say it's pretty damn dark for sure, and i love it. It's definitely a stark contrast to Haibane and maybe even Lain too, it does feel way more dark than Lain at least in my opinion. I started watching Texh after finished FullMetal Alchemist (2003), it was a dark show, but it does some light hearted moments. So after i finished FMA, i wanted to watch something more darker and man i got want i wanted. Another reason i wanted to watch it, was because i heard that this show deals with transhumanism, since i do like the transhumanism philosophically. I personally believe that as long as humanity doesn't nuke itself, we as a species we'll eventually evolve into become more machine than organic. Although the one's that don't become cyborgs (normal humans) would go extinct. So i guess either way humanity would go extinct, just the latter is the better outcome.
Beside that i'm still looking forward to seeing more of it. Like Lain and Hanibane before it, it is pretty unquie, especially how there was very little dialoged in the first episode and i'm curious as to where the story is heading. How also something a bit funny about FMA is that one of the protagonists had lost his right arm and left leg, which were replace with an robotic one (Plus a dead mom). Now i'm watching show where the mc lost his right arm and left leg, and even a dead mom too. It's funny that i just realize that now, haha😅!
Sorry that the late response tho (I was just lazy), But I'm glad that your doing better from being sick.
At least compared to the problems I'm dealing with, let's just say that real life isn't exactly very kind to me, especially when it comes to my childhood.
For a while, I was under the impression that you were in your late 20s, but since you said we're in college…does that mean your an (early) Gen Z!?
You know it's interesting that your watching Texhnolyze just as I started watching it yesterday. First Haibane Renmei and now Texhnolyze, it’s an interesting coincidence that we're watching almost around same time lol.
One more thing I want to ask, if I ever wrote a fanfic, would you read it?
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I only decide to watch the anime simply cuz i was bored. But I 'am enjoying it so far, especially more so since i learn it's directed by Akiyuki Shinbo (director of Monogatari and Madoka Magica), which did explain why it gave me a similar vibe to those two series. I was actually thing of giving Re: Cutie Honey a try after i finished SoulTaker. But I'll keep Komugi in mind.
Honestly I was actually caguht off by you're comment.
I wasn't doing much other than being depressed, so I genuinely surprised when i read you're comment.
....Heh who would've thought i get jump scared by a comment? lol
Time traveler moves a chair
Mazinger in the new timeline:
Altough to be fair, besting the '99 adaptation in terms in quality is not exactly the easiest thing to do. That anime was such a vibe, lol.
Answering to your question: I am currently watching To Heart 2 and all other animated series that came out from that product, currently I am at the second episode of the 2 AD, hoping the finish the OVA by tomorrow and the whole To Heart 2 animated universe by next week maybe (hopefully). I have heard of some of the series you have mentioned (about Da Capo, to be more specific) but have not made any research on them nor added them to my "plan to watch" list.
I probably won't watch them for a long time, tho. I am a person who likes to make a little "schedule" of the series I am gonna watch after finishing another. For example: once I finish the whole To Heart franchise, I will start watching Majikoi, since I want a change of phase from the usual Slice-of-Life shows I watch for a little while, afterwards I will start Seitokai no Ichizon, followed by Ebiten and finishing with Hoshizora e Kakaru Hashi, since that series seems pretty good on its own.
After all of that, I am thinking of rewatching some of the series I had watched on my old account, School Rumble, Paniponi Dash!, Aho Girl, Wataten, Nekopara, just to name a few.
Am I the only one who does these kind of "schedules" or am I not alone in this? lol. Do you know anybody else who this and now that we are here, what is your modus operandi when it comes to watching anime? Do you just start watching some series out of the blue or do you have a plan beforehand when it comes to watching? I would like to know.
Cheers and regards, Eggyy.
Multi is also my favorite character of the whole To Heart series, no one else even comes close to her, lol.
Have you seen Remember my memories also? Multi's character act is completed through that series and even tough is a vastly different (and somewhat inferior in some aspects) to the original To Heart series, Multi gets a level of exposure one could only dream of in the first season and I would say you would enjoy it just for that.
Just, consider having that series in your radar, ok?
Also, just sent you a friend request, you seem like a cool dude and those are always nice to have around, even if just in a virtual "friends" tab, lol.
To make this a little special watch this video!
But anyways, sorry that i assume you were in your late 20s, since your profile didn't show the year you were born. I just automatedly assume that you were munch older than me. But that seems not to be the case, since you were younger than i thought, but your still older than me anyways, hahaha!
I have 6 siblings, two older (half) Gen X's and 4 zoomers siblings. I'm oldest of my zoomer siblings, with the youngest having just turn 12 a day before your birthday. Also the reason why i have Gen X siblings, is because my father is a baby boomer who was married till they were divorced somewhere around the 80s or 90s, i think. one of my Gen X sibling has two kids around my age. So you be surprised to know that despite my age, I'm already an uncle, lol.
I did grew up a lot of things such as games and shows through out the 2010s, especially my early experience with the internet. I had a lot of Wii games, mostly because i picked games that had interesting box arts at least to young me. hence why i had lot Wii games compare to the 4 Wii U games i had, lol.
As for my thoughts on Texhnolyze, I can say it's pretty damn dark for sure, and i love it. It's definitely a stark contrast to Haibane and maybe even Lain too, it does feel way more dark than Lain at least in my opinion. I started watching Texh after finished FullMetal Alchemist (2003), it was a dark show, but it does some light hearted moments. So after i finished FMA, i wanted to watch something more darker and man i got want i wanted. Another reason i wanted to watch it, was because i heard that this show deals with transhumanism, since i do like the transhumanism philosophically. I personally believe that as long as humanity doesn't nuke itself, we as a species we'll eventually evolve into become more machine than organic. Although the one's that don't become cyborgs (normal humans) would go extinct. So i guess either way humanity would go extinct, just the latter is the better outcome.
Beside that i'm still looking forward to seeing more of it. Like Lain and Hanibane before it, it is pretty unquie, especially how there was very little dialoged in the first episode and i'm curious as to where the story is heading. How also something a bit funny about FMA is that one of the protagonists had lost his right arm and left leg, which were replace with an robotic one (Plus a dead mom). Now i'm watching show where the mc lost his right arm and left leg, and even a dead mom too. It's funny that i just realize that now, haha😅!
Sorry that the late response tho (I was just lazy), But I'm glad that your doing better from being sick.
At least compared to the problems I'm dealing with, let's just say that real life isn't exactly very kind to me, especially when it comes to my childhood.
For a while, I was under the impression that you were in your late 20s, but since you said we're in college…does that mean your an (early) Gen Z!?
You know it's interesting that your watching Texhnolyze just as I started watching it yesterday. First Haibane Renmei and now Texhnolyze, it’s an interesting coincidence that we're watching almost around same time lol.
One more thing I want to ask, if I ever wrote a fanfic, would you read it?