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Crush Gear Turbo's movie is surprisingly good. It's got cool cars, some neat vehicles (a boat and an airship), and a special racetrack that reminds me of those Mario Kart DS racetracks. I never liked the original show because it had very little racing (if you're wondering why, it was made by the Wataru/Granzort director, and those shows liked to avoid the mechanical elements a lot), but I may try Crush Gear Turbo again and just skip to the races. Also, apparently Crush Gear Turbo/Nitro are part of the Gear Series with Dendoh. There was going to be a fourth show in this series called Machine Gear Bugsect, which would have been about robots that can transform into bugs and vehicles and fight each other on a board-game-like surface. Sadly, this show got scrapped to make way for . . . My-Hime and My-Otome, of all things. It's absolutely infuriating that what was almost guaranteed to be a good show was eaten up by coomer yuri autism (Vega's design for Dendoh S2 was also gobbled up by My-Hime, so yurifaggotry also killed Dendoh S2).

Also, Gatchaman is pretty good. While Mazinger and Getter have a bunch of groovy, bright colours reminiscent of Star Trek sets, Gatchaman leans more towards high detail like Yamato, which I appreciate. The villains have a really cool elevator in their base! I think Gatchaman is better than Mazinger/Getter just because they use flying vehicles rather than robots and the tech is more detailed, though Mazinger/Getter feel really cool and futuristic at times as well with all of Dr. Hell's different vehicles and the Photon Lab's design.
 
It is the birthday of these two Code Geass characters
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We have officially oshied the no ko!

It's a horrible ending but I wouldn't even say Ruby recovers. She just became Ai, a broken mess that hides it all behind her smile. The end makes zero sense, specially when remembering that Aqua was actively against Ruby following in Ai's footsteps due to how shit the idol world is, yet he an heroed to not only push her into it harder and further but also was the catalyst of her becoming a broken doll like Ai, peak writing right there. Basically, what was the point of all of this crap and why did it last more than 50-60 chapters? And as per usual, the reincarnation part is still superfluous at best.

What a trash fire... now to enjoy the online sobbing and calls for his head!

Also Aka, the stupid faggot will release another manga written by him and drawn by the Record of Ragnarok guy. I've already been suckered into reading 2 series from him, so I have zero desire to read anything else from him and something tells me I won't be the only one. Sounds like he intends to do a fantasy shounen series, good fucking luck with that. It also makes me worry for Record of Ragnarok, it's another dumb fun series like Sakamoto and I can't see the mangaka keeping up with it while drawing whatever retarded shit comes out of Aka's mind.
I looked into tvtropes for Oshi no Ko out of curiosity and holy shit it is bad. Pure cope for listing the ending as bittersweet. There's nothing sweet about it. Guy sacrificed himself and done massive damage to everyone.

And the twins father was another actor the same age as the mother that was previously raped by a female actress? Holy shit, what a copout after implying she fucked a higher up. It's amazing how a show that alleges it shows the underbelly of entertainment media is hellbent on the mother being a saint.
 
I dunno if this is the right thread but it seems to happen more with anime so I'm asking.

... How the fuck do you use a BDMV torrent? Those always seem like they just directly copy-pasted the files from the BD onto the hard drive, which I remember from when people would do that for DVDs would often just result in a collection of files you could not make play with anything. But BDMV is so stupidly common (rather than ripping it as an ISO which can be mounted with anything) that I imagine people must be getting use out of it?
 
I dunno if this is the right thread but it seems to happen more with anime so I'm asking.

... How the fuck do you use a BDMV torrent? Those always seem like they just directly copy-pasted the files from the BD onto the hard drive, which I remember from when people would do that for DVDs would often just result in a collection of files you could not make play with anything. But BDMV is so stupidly common (rather than ripping it as an ISO which can be mounted with anything) that I imagine people must be getting use out of it?
Well you could either use VLC or something like that to read the folder (you'll need to install the AACS keys and stuff from here beforehand), or you could extract the BDMV to a more usable file format like MKV using something like MakeMKV. Though you'd end up with 2x the file space from beforehand so really only do that if you can't get VLC working with the BDMV file.

Edit: If the BDMV is recent enough and shipped before the release date, there could be a chance that the blu-ray keys just aren't available yet. In that case move on to MakeMKV or wait a couple of days.
 
Well you could either use VLC or something like that to read the folder (you'll need to install the AACS keys and stuff from here beforehand), or you could extract the BDMV to a more usable file format like MKV using something like MakeMKV. Though you'd end up with 2x the file space from beforehand so really only do that if you can't get VLC working with the BDMV file.
The problem is BDMV looks like its never a "file," its a directory.

Look for example at this torrent and go down to the File List:


Which of these millions of files in which directory do I actually play just to watch a damn movie?
 
The problem is BDMV looks like its never a "file," its a directory.

Look for example at this torrent and go down to the File List:


Which of these millions of files in which directory do I actually play just to watch a damn movie?
Yeah that's expected. When you're going to run a file off of VLC you point to the folder of the BDMV and it'll just run. If you're going the MakeMKV method the file you're looking for is in BDMV -> index.bdmv. The program will do the rest when it comes to conversion and extraction to MKV. If you don't want to bother with ANY of that shit, BDMV -> STREAM has a files in their raw M2TS format. Not sure if VLC or MPV support reading it that way but it's always a third option but YMMV.

Refer to the video here:
 
I'm going through a bit of a Studio Deen binge right now, mainly to see the mecha/sci-fi stuff to come from this infamous studio. The shows that are of interest to me are Ehrgeiz, AWOL, Dynagiga, Sadamitsu the Destroyer, and AMDriver. I've seen a bit of AMDriver before, and I never finished it because it was so boring -- it was just a generic Kamen Rider anime and didn't use the big power suit combinations they made toys of enough, and there weren't enough stock footage launch sequences (though what was there was pretty cool).
I did, however, finish AWOL, and I unironically enjoyed it. It's about a special ops team chasing a group of terrorists through space to stop them from using a bunch of superweapons to wreak havoc. It's got some rare anime fleet battles, and there are lots of cool vehicles. There are spaceships that are basically the Enterprise with the White Base's yellow circles on the side, as well as neat cars, helicopters, and computer-controlled ships that are basically giant guns. The terrorists' ship is cooler than the heroes' ship, though the heroes' ship can go into warp. It may not seem like it at first, but there are tons of cool moments later on, like the ending and a long-range laser fight through an asteroid belt. AWOL is also probably the most respectable anime I've ever seen. All the characters are adults, there's nothing sexual, it doesn't try to be pseudointellectual or "character driven", it focuses solely on the story and action, and it's just got lots of neat stuff -- in other words, it's something Null could approve of. I have no idea why this anime is so disliked (yes, I watched the TV version) -- I'd say it's because the rip is ancient (it has yellow subs, that's how old it is) and the audio is misaligned with the visuals, but even the Japanese dislike it.

Up next is Ehrgeiz, which seems like a blatant Gundam clone but from the perspective of criminals -- so sort of like the Tytania to Gundam's LOGH. The OP is good:
 
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Here's one of those manly 90's OVAs, Shiritsu Tantei: Toki Shouzou Trouble Note - Hard & Loose:


Were manly shows like this an actual thing around this time?
 
I looked into tvtropes for Oshi no Ko out of curiosity and holy shit it is bad. Pure cope for listing the ending as bittersweet. There's nothing sweet about it. Guy sacrificed himself and done massive damage to everyone.

And the twins father was another actor the same age as the mother that was previously raped by a female actress? Holy shit, what a copout after implying she fucked a higher up. It's amazing how a show that alleges it shows the underbelly of entertainment media is hellbent on the mother being a saint.

You're being far too generous to that ending.

Aqua killed himself unnecessarily when they had someone who'd attempted murder on his behalf who'd been in heavy contact with his father. Worse yet, Akasaka decided to have Aqua have a change of heart, desperately try to save himself from dying only to fail and drown painfully in the water full of regrets.

Akane who's sole purpose in life after Aqua dumps him is to "thwart Aqua with her plan that'll stop him from ending everything." just completely fails. She doesn't save him. She doesn't even get to try, and now gets to live the rest of her life knowing she failed someone she cared deeply for and it cost him his life.

Miyoko loses her son, who she has raised since he was five. She had heard from her estranged husband that Aqua was teetering on the edge but then then Aka forgot she existed and didn't use her at all, so she never follows up on that information and it leads to her son's death.

Kana not only loses the boy she loves, but she never even gets to tell him that she loves him, and not for a lack of trying either. She sent Aqua a message asking him out, and Aqua never replied. One of the things he says he'd like to do prior to his suicide is get back to her on that, but because Aka wanted a "shocking ending", Aqua effectively leaves her message unread and denies her all closure.

Ruby has it the worst of the bunch. Her mother was murdered effectively by her father, and now her brother has also been effectively murdered by him. There was only one person in the world she cared about really and that was Aqua. He also doesn't tell her anything before the suicide. Doesn't go to see her last show. Like Kana, Ruby gets literally zero closure. Her one mission as a character was to become the Idol her mother never could, one that doesn't have to tell lies. It is explicitly shown that Ruby never recovers and lives a life lying about her happiness to her fans. She is exactly what Ai was.

Oshi No Ko's ending is not simply bad. MH:A's ending was bad. JJK's ending was bad. Oshi No Ko's ending is actually gross bordering on offensive. It kills a main character with very little reason in an extremely agonizingly painful way and it does so in order to upset the reader. Akasaka skips so many steps and so much character development to get there. The suicide isn't earned or even necessary and it feels like it was done specifically to bother people. It very arguably glorifies suicide for the first half of the like three chapters Aqua's dying in only to, at the eleventh hour of the story rug pull and make Aqua regret it, again likely just to stick the blade into the audience again.

Every single character without fail ends up worse off. Director Gotanda, Aqua's surrogate father? Feels like he lost a son. Aqua's Half Brother? Loses the only family he really knows he has. Ruby's friends at school who are collectively in like four chapters? They get special mention about how it still bothers them sometimes.

To put a TL:DR on all of this, Stephen King once said of the Shining Movie that it was "made to hurt people." I think Stephen King is a colossal faggot, but the ending of Oshi No Ko was absolutely designed to betray the audience and hurt them as much as possible for having given a single shit about this Manga. Aka Akasaka is a piece of shit and I will not be reading any of his future manga going forward.
 
To put a TL:biggrin:R on all of this, Stephen King once said of the Shining Movie that it was "made to hurt people." I think Stephen King is a colossal faggot, but the ending of Oshi No Ko was absolutely designed to betray the audience and hurt them as much as possible for having given a single shit about this Manga. Aka Akasaka is a piece of shit and I will not be reading any of his future manga going forward.
God damn that's bad. I wonder if he was afraid that having the mc end with anyone will have him called out for grooming (which is common pitfall of isekai featuring adult people).

The big question is what was the point of everything? The isekai part doesn't have any effect on the plot character wise, unless the mc made a surgery on someone. You don't need an elaborate background on someone taking revenge for killing their mother.

The showbiz part sounds empty from what I read with the moral being "it's extremely exploitative but the glamour is worth it". If Aqua ended the series with "fuck this industry, it killed everyone I loved, I'm going to be an accountant and live a normal life" it would have at least had a cycle of abuse being broken. Instead it's basically waiting for her to be raped so she could push the next generation into the industry to fill her dreams like her mother.

I think I said on the original 3 parter that it looks like a Cuties situation, where the criticism falls flat because the show glamorise the thing it supposedly criticizes. You need massive balls to tell idol otaku to kill themselves and ban the entire idol industry for every person below 18 years old, but it's just easier to say you feel bad about it and continue consooming it
 
God damn that's bad. I wonder if he was afraid that having the mc end with anyone will have him called out for grooming (which is common pitfall of isekai featuring adult people).
You know back when the Manga was good and made sense this was actually addressed. Aqua comments that as he grows older, he becomes less and less Gorro and more and more Aqua, that one day in the future there wouldn't be a Gorro anymore. Of course Aka immediately dropped this by never bringing it up again, and even worse had Ruby contradict it entirely by indicating that Serina never really viewed herself as "Ruby Hoshino" but rather it was just a more fortunate extension and redo of the life she lost, but early on there was at least an attempt.

The big question is what was the point of everything? The isekai part doesn't have any effect on the plot character wise, unless the mc made a surgery on someone. You don't need an elaborate background on someone taking revenge for killing their mother.
The Supernatural Elements literally have zero impact. If Gorro had just been some doctor that got murdered, the only arc we lose out on is Dark Star Ruby, and while I actually liked Dark Star Ruby, it is literally inconsequential to the plot. The story does not change at all if Dark Star never happens.
The showbiz part sounds empty from what I read with the moral being "it's extremely exploitative but the glamour is worth it". If Aqua ended the series with "fuck this industry, it killed everyone I loved, I'm going to be an accountant and live a normal life" it would have at least had a cycle of abuse being broken. Instead it's basically waiting for her to be raped so she could push the next generation into the industry to fill her dreams like her mother.
The first three arcs being: Ai's prelude, The Dating Show/Reformation of B-Komachi, and Tokyo Blade all did a very excellent job of integrating the showbiz element. This continues into Dark Star Ruby where by Ruby manipulates Cancel Culture to her benefit. She take a known lewd cosplayer who has a tendency to cry wolf over sexual harassment and pairs her up with a boomer TV caster who focuses on selling sex and allows shit to go nuclear, then sweeps in at the last minute as the person who knows how to resolve the situation in a manner that allows everyone to win.

Shortly there after we have part of a story where Akane deduces that Aqua and Ruby's father was molested as a child and it seems like the Manga is going to tackle the fact that people in Showbiz pray on children but it doesn't go as hard as it should and all that is overshadowed because immediately there after they stop doing showbiz stuff and instead focus on incest bating.
I think I said on the original 3 parter that it looks like a Cuties situation, where the criticism falls flat because the show glamorise the thing it supposedly criticizes. You need massive balls to tell idol otaku to kill themselves and ban the entire idol industry for every person below 18 years old, but it's just easier to say you feel bad about it and continue consooming it
I think its a little more complicated. Oshi No Ko failed for a couple of reasons:

1. Akasaka personally knows what its like to have an anime adaptation, and a manga. There's lots of information about making music videos online (hell, bands like Electric Callboy make extensive BTS Videos on their Music Videos), and the Idol Industry is well enough documented. However it was clear after the Music Video Arc that he wasn't as well researched and didn't have anything to say, so he started to focus on shit like Cancel Culture, which is a thing but doesn't really have anything to do with Showbiz.

2. Akasaka started a new manga, and clearly enjoys starting more than finishing. This resulted in Aka wanting to make a shocking, maybe even edgy ending but not being willing to put in the work to make it work. This made it feel rushed and undeserved. Nothing further makes the series feel rushed than the fact the last four chapters have almost no dialogue and are just Akane narrating over pictures of characters reacting to shit. There's like an entire arc that could have happened from the fallout of Aqua's death that got entirely skipped and all in service of the bad ending.
 
We have officially oshied the no ko!
Good fucking riddance. The more I read of Oshi no Ko, the more I realize that I am staring at a more retarded manga version of Spec Ops the Line what with all the moral grand-standing of the idol industry (without actually having the balls to even call specific names or referencing events that showcases the insanity related to those industries) combined with Darling in the Franxx's dogshit ending syndrome.

Japan's ability to create original IPs in the decade of 2020 is already shaping up to be extremely shit.
 
Shortly there after we have part of a story where Akane deduces that Aqua and Ruby's father was molested as a child and it seems like the Manga is going to tackle the fact that people in Showbiz pray on children but it doesn't go as hard as it should and all that is overshadowed because immediately there after they stop doing showbiz stuff and instead focus on incest bating.
The thing is that child exploitation is the absolutely worst thing about showbiz and the entire series is based around people glorifying an underage girl who ruined her life due to showbiz, so just having "maybe the main villain is also a victim" doesn't cut it. Everything else doesn't matter as much because there are plenty of jobs with seedy underbelly.
2. Akasaka started a new manga, and clearly enjoys starting more than finishing. This resulted in Aka wanting to make a shocking, maybe even edgy ending but not being willing to put in the work to make it work. This made it feel rushed and undeserved. Nothing further makes the series feel rushed than the fact the last four chapters have almost no dialogue and are just Akane narrating over pictures of characters reacting to shit. There's like an entire arc that could have happened from the fallout of Aqua's death that got entirely skipped and all in service of the bad ending.
Does Ruby even do anything to justify a bad ending? At least with something like Code Geass you could argue Lelouch deserves death for all the carnage he caused.
 
I found a top-secret anime: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWPSQgUlh94&list=PLd0Q83atYAr-lLGiT6J06p173zSTIFTwt&index=3

It's called "Super Train Ganbari Dash" (スーパートレインがんばりダッシュ). It's a CGI short anime about talking trains that was part of the vehicle autist program Hikarian belonged to. I don't think this has ANY documentation in English, so it's a neat find. There's another show, "Asphalt Island", that's a live action show about two kids in a land of toy cars (which can talk, despite not having any mouths): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnLzr4kEBDM&list=PLd0Q83atYAr-Aaw6gNBeYYvTjIwCEFHLD. I quite like these shows; they really capture the feeling of playing with vehicles. Also in Hikarian news, the first episode FINALLY got subbed, but it's ARR, so don't count on the subs being high-quality or continuing.
 
The thing is that child exploitation is the absolutely worst thing about showbiz and the entire series is based around people glorifying an underage girl who ruined her life due to showbiz, so just having "maybe the main villain is also a victim" doesn't cut it. Everything else doesn't matter as much because there are plenty of jobs with seedy underbelly.
They never really tried to justify or vindicate Hikaru by saying "oh he's a victim too." its more like he was a victim who then became a monster, and both his existence and the circumstance that created him are criticized. Regardless its still weak.
Does Ruby even do anything to justify a bad ending? At least with something like Code Geass you could argue Lelouch deserves death for all the carnage he caused.
None of the characters, Aqua included deserved the ending they got. In fact, just before Aqua dies there's like a three page panel where Aqua laments not being good enough friends with Akane, not calling Miyoko "Mom", not returning Kana's affections, and not being a good enough brother for Ruby, before going "Fuck it, oh well." and then stabbing himself and throwing he and his father off a cliff into the fucking ocean.

The absolute worst thing Ruby does is put a lewd cosplay who cries wolf about sexual harassment in the same room as a pervy boomer.
 
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