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I remember seeing few episodes of it and giving up. For me it was peak Light Novel, which was the equivalent of the isekai trend 15 years ago.Horizon on the Middle of Nowhere
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I remember seeing few episodes of it and giving up. For me it was peak Light Novel, which was the equivalent of the isekai trend 15 years ago.Horizon on the Middle of Nowhere
>no Beyond the TimeI remember seeing few episodes of it and giving up. For me it was peak Light Novel, which was the equivalent of the isekai trend 15 years ago.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=80_TbSVBVqA
I've never actually read the light novels themselves so take this with a grain of salt, but the first thing that came to mind are Crest/Banner of the Stars which is basically Anime Star Trek if it was about a human integrating himself into autistic Vulcan Space Elf spacer-human society as a noble after his dad negotiated a peerage out of them and getting involved in a shooting war with normie humans.Any good sci-fi light novel recommendations? No romance faggotry is preferred, and good worldbuilding is a must. Maou 2099, Heavy Object, and Horizon on the Middle of Nowhere seem interesting.
I've read that; it was pretty good ev&oe the romance was cringeworthy, as expected.I've never actually read the light novels themselves so take this with a grain of salt, but the first thing that came to mind are Crest/Banner of the Stars which is basically Anime Star Trek if it was about a human integrating himself into autistic Vulcan Space Elf spacer-human society as a noble after his dad negotiated a peerage out of them and getting involved in a shooting war with normie humans.
TSMT, why can't anyone see that it's just a FOTM Shonen Jump adaptation that has a large, Netflix-funded astroturfing campaign behind it? It will probably fall apart in a couple of years and become a total trainwreck. It's another datapoint in battle shonen and Code Geass being two of the worst things to happen to anime.Dandadan is just a really shitty happy Maddison- tier "comedy". It's only being successful because its the flavor of the month and weeaboos are retarded coomers.
> Jump to a random frameHere's that new LOTR anime movie. Apparently it comes out in December:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=gCUg6Td5fgQ
IDK. It has gem potential, but all characters should be asking "Where's Eowyn" whenever Eowyn isn't on screen.
At least it's the lore accurate darkies who are being depicted as stupid and deceitful (and with glass jaws) instead of NigAragorn or black elves or other stupid bullshit.> Jump to a random frame
> There's a nigger in it.
Are you willing to stretch the definition of light novel to include visual novels? I'd recommend Ever17, and if like you that, the rest of the infinity series.Any good sci-fi light novel recommendations?
Now go watch Stand Alone Complex. Dub is absolutely stellar.though i guess that was what Stand Alone Complex was for
Yeah, SAC is basically fleshed out versions of the non-Puppetmaster parts of the GitS manga combined with a few new stories mostly having to do with a hacker called The Laughing Man in S1 and a group known as The Individual Eleven in season 2. Season 2 also gives the closest thing the GitS has to an origin story for Motoko. Well, the newer series might go over some of that too but I watched enough to immediately nope out.It honestly could have benefited from a bit more fleshing out, though i guess that was what Stand Alone Complex was for. Overall, i give it a 8 out of 10. Would watch again, but i don't think its perfect.
I actually watched this two weeks ago and have been rewatching Stand Alone Complex.I watched Ghost in the Shell. Got the 4k disc, had it all set up in surround sound, 4k tv, lights off, the works. Watched it dubbed, its a movie, wanted to enjoy the experience, and i knew it was supposed to be trippy, so i didn't want to miss things. I didn't get it all that well, ngl. Not the story, i got that, really it was the hype around it. Don't get me wrong, the animation was gorgeous, top tier. But in 2024, the story of a machine coming to life is a bit... dull. Now in 1995 this would have knocked your socks off. It just didn't capture me as hard because... we have AI and stuff like that now. Not exactly like the Puppet Master, but close at this point.
That said i feel there was nuance i was missing because of the dub. The dub was ok. I liked the guy detective with the glasses, his acting was good. The MC though, her voice actress was stiff as a board, which was kind of the point... but she went a bit too far, kinda took me out of it. I feel on a second watch i might "get it" better. I will say i am surprised at the runtime. Only 83 minutes, so a Hour and 23. Its not long. It honestly could have benefited from a bit more fleshing out, though i guess that was what Stand Alone Complex was for. Overall, i give it a 8 out of 10. Would watch again, but i don't think its perfect.
Incidentally this season Maou 2099 has a supporting character who's a hacker whose best hacker program is called The Laughing Man. (And just in case anyone is interested, it's a isekai with a cyberpunk setting, so don't expect much in the way of cyberpunk-ness, guy is just asspulling his power as needed)and the sheer amount of references to this stuff in games like Cyberpunk 2077 continued to baffle and surprise me.
For the longest time in the world my default Wifi Password was "Individual11"Incidentally this season Maou 2099 has a supporting character who's a hacker whose best hacker program is called The Laughing Man. (And just in case anyone is interested, it's a isekai with a cyberpunk setting, so don't expect much in the way of cyberpunk-ness, guy is just asspulling his power as needed)
View attachment 6702745The original Slam Dunk localization would have been about T-Mac commanding an arsenal of futuristic vehicles (including a car with a jet that pops out, a hot rod whose hood becomes a robot, a moving van with a super-engine hidden in its back, and a mobile command truck). All these vehicles were designed by PLEX (the design studio behind Machine Robo and every Sentai and Metal Hero vehicle), so it would have been good. A shame that if it was made, weebs would have cried about their heckin' precious character-driven slow burn bone-chilling sports anime getting Roboteched into a "toy commercial".