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Episode 1 of Tower of God is out
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So anime is fucked now, Funimation are allowed to be on production committees for anime. So Anime will be come SJWified very soon.
So I caved in and ordered the first three volumes of Urusei Yatsura. I kinda had a dream last night about it for some weird reason, but even before then I still have been thinking about the series 'cause of how deeply ingrained into the anime culture Lum is, and that I've been considering going ahead to start watching it. I told myself I was going to watch one Rumiko Takahashi series at a time (been slowly watching Maison Ikkoku), but the first OP's been stuck in my head for a while now and I love how charming the animation looks, so I might as well try it out, especially since Beautiful Dreamer keeps showing up everywhere I go and I wanna watch it, but I wanna watch things in order first lol.
The real implications will be for accessibility. It seems like anime licencors like Netflix, Funimation, and Crunchyroll are now in an arms race to see who can procure the most exclusive content, which means to legally have access to airing shows, you'll need to be paying for more and more subscription services. It's the same shit we've been seeing with western TV and movies for a while now, and I can only see it ending poorly in the long run.
When you say "the first three volumes", are we talking about the old AnimEigo DVD's from going on 20 years ago now?
No, not the anime, the manga lol. I wasn't aware the TV series did come out here if only for a brief moment.
It makes fun of character archetypes and the isekai setting. You either love it or hate itHow's Konosuba? I only know of it because of the memes.
How's Konosuba? I only know of it because of the memes.
It makes fun of character archetypes and the isekai setting. You either love it or hate it
I really haven't seen much of KonoSuba beyond "Best of Megumin" type compilations but it seems pretty much like the sort of show that people who enjoyed Slayers in the 1990s (and also the 2000s) would also like.
I dunnoooo, I haven't wanted to strangle Naga the Serpent like I did for Aqua.
It takes off in episode 4 when they start getting their shit together to start working on an actual animation. The whole thing about it being an animation club is confusing because Crunchyroll’s subs are rather dodgy.I started watching Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken! last night, but the first two episodes were bugging me to the point of frustration. I have this feeling the anime's more of a "tell, don't show" about animation. It will explain how a subset of animation works, but then it doesn't go through with showing the audience exactly (only sometimes), nor does it tell the audience the entire thing, especially since it looks like Kanamori is the audience surrogate who doesn't know jack about how animation works. She just sits there listening in to the two sperging out about animation while thinking about money, but she's not really "getting it". Likewise, I don't think the general audience is getting it, either.
It's also bothering me how the subs never made it clear that when they say "anime", they are really and truly talking about "animation" since the two want to be animators, and a supervisor made a big deal about the already-established Anime Club that the leads can't make when it's a club about researching animation history, so the girls decide it'll be a film club where they'll still make an animated film. I guarantee you the weebs are being fed misinformation thanks to the subs not admitting the girls are talking about cartoons in general. There also seems to be a lot of Miyazaki dick-sucking going on with mentions to Future Boy Conan, but again, that's only in the first two episodes thus far.
I dunno, I hope it'll prove me wrong and it actually shows us how the girls get to making their film and explain to Kanamori how it works while giving us visuals, but I'm starting to think this is something only actual animators/animation geeks will truly get if the regular audience has no plans on looking shit up themselves. Like they didn't namedrop the multiplane camera, they just say it's a "camera stand" and then explain how the contraption works, but it's only shown in action once for one part (the background scroll).
Anyone who's seen it can clarify better on if it gets better, but I'm honestly not all that impressed by it even during the imagine spots.
I always use a forwarder because they let me do this:^ Hmm, I was planning on using Right Stuf to preorder the Non Non Biyori Vacation movie although I was just going to have it shipped to a relative in the Seattle area who would then ship it to Canada which I think would be cheaper than having TRS ship it directly.
It takes off in episode 4 when they start getting their shit together to start working on an actual animation. The whole thing about it being an animation club is confusing because Crunchyroll’s subs are rather dodgy.
I always use a forwarder because they let me do this:
"bluray movie - 1 pc - $5"Amazon.com: Zatoichi: The Blind Swordsman (The Criterion Collection) [Blu-ray]: Shintaro Katsu, Various: Movies & TV
Amazon.com: Zatoichi: The Blind Swordsman (The Criterion Collection) [Blu-ray]: Shintaro Katsu, Various: Movies & TVsmile.amazon.com
In this case, because paypal charges in advance for out of stock items, I paid by card, TRS waited for three weeks, then demanded my govt ID with my billing address and cancelled the order after they couldn't read it, lol. "We're sorry, """"""the system"""""" cancelled your order, but you can always buy again at double the price!".
Konosuba's main strength in its characters, which may make or break the series if you like them or not.How's Konosuba? I only know of it because of the memes.
You're probably going to really hate the Manga then, because it's even more of a "Tell, don't show" fest going on (and keep in mind, there's no proper translation for that if you actually try to look for it).Saw episode four, am still not impressed. I think it's a huuuuge stretch for us to suspend our disbelief that these high school students who have never once attempted animation before and had to time crunch could make something so mind-blowing to the student body. And then they still ended up critiquing nitpicks over their own work when they're just a bunch of amateurs.
Gag me with a fucking spoon.
I also still think the anime keeps like skipping steps to get from point A to point C. I still seriously believe the general audience doesn't have a clue what they're talking about half the time because they don't always show everything to take advantage of the medium (like the imagine spots I think should be more like storyboards or an animatic than just rough sketchbook sketches/watercolors that all three girls can see through their mind's eye). I know what's going on and it's still making me go "Why'd you skip this part?? Or gloss over this detail?" at times. I think if it wasn't for the fact this was directed by Yuasa Masaaki that it'd get critiqued harder in how it speeds through terminology than it already is. And mind you, I don't think he's a bad director at all, I prefer him over Makoto Shinkai's work any day, but Eizouken is bugging the hell out of me with its "tell, don't show" attitude.