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Have you seen how's Japanese society for the last two decades? It's no wonder isekais became popular and still are, as being resurrected as a pencil knife is better than the salaryman life.
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This is where we both agree wholeheartedly.Edit: Pop Step is criminally adorable
Does the manga get any better? I am half curious to see where the story is, and the main character has become notably less of a bitch as the story progressed, so I have some hopes that things might tie together decently.
Wow, what a shitshow, thanks for the warning. That is a real bummer, as I have actually been getting more into the show as it progressed, but I guess this explains why there wasn't any season two in the works despite the first season being more solid that I expected. Seems like this was a case of a mangaka making a story without a proper plan and just winging it after a certain point.No.
I have been curious like you to see where the plot ended up after the anime adaptation (that was thrown out while the manga was still in progress, if I remember right) and it's completely clear that the author had no fucking idea how to resolve the plot. It becomes.... muddled, with plot points redeveloped and ignored and rewritten, characters being thrown around randomly. It becomes a confused mess that's not even sure of its own themes. The ending is bad, not even funny bad or hysterical bad, simply complete half-assed mediocrity.
Just to make an example with MASSIVE spoilers
The end boss of the series is Camera Man. Do you remember the voyeur guy that in the anime gets all pissed because the protagonist starts talking with Cat Ear girl? The guy that gets KILLED in the anime adaptation because he was irrelevant? So, Cat Ear girl gets annihilated from reality and simply disappears and everyone forgets about her until the final moment when Camera Man goes full incel and tries to destroy the world to avenge her or something in a Final Fantasy-style boss battle after absorbing the power of The Aliens. Or something. Also the Alien is lying about their background or something.
Platinum End at least was deliriously funny in its badness and spite, Gleipnir was just sad.
This series is basically a super condensed cliff notes version, with 24 episodes planned to speed run through the rest of the story. Thanks for recommending the original series. Anne isn't even as creative in this and no mention of the fairies whatsoever..Another week, another flurry of examples why pacing and character development matters.
Especially a dub from South Africa of all places.That is quite goodRIP Matthew, we hardly knew you... no really, we hardly knew you. Another week, another flurry of examples why pacing and character development matters. Matthew's death and funeral are zoomed passed and there is no cause or time to grieve. 79' devoted multiple scenes and episodes to Matthew's bad heart, the funeral, and the fallout from it. From his death to his burial you got a great sense of how a small tightnit community comes together to mourn. The new show has this neglected bastard in the dirt in less than 8 minutes...
Since all previous religious scenes were removed, Anne suddenly speaking to the pastor's wife like she's always been her confidant comes off as very hollow. We never saw the pastor's wife but once, so suddenly seeing her and other one off characters for but a brief moment really shows you how much was thrown to the wayside. Even Anne's crying scene with Marilla (arguably the most emotional moment in the series) is dreadfully short. In contrast to that the 79' english dub is actually fantastic, better than both Japanese performances in my opinion. It's one thing to record a good crying scene, but to record a good crying scene in an anime dub from over 30 years ago? That's unique.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=8aaKoFSPlGM:1226
For what it's worth the last few episodes have seen MaomaoI stopped watching Apothecary Diaries like two months ago. I think the main issue is how it defanged the setting to be as dangerous as a slice of life show. Considering the whole setup is court intrigue and it devolved into mystery of the week.
The writer shouldn't have gone so fast to have the top concubines interact with the main character. Even when he/she brought a new concubine they very fast fucked it up by pretty much telling the audience who she is.
Funnily enough the only nostalgia I have for that is this remix/video.16 million views.
Almost 15 years ago.
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https://youtube.com/watch?v=kuNixp-wvWM
Tape-trading circles were exactly how these college-aged fans got their anime fix. Why not make it a movie night with your drinking/weed buddies?I'm starting to truly believe that if you want to understand how anime got popular in the west you just need to smoke a bunch of weed and binge 90's sci-fi/horror anime. Preferably in a college dorm.
Literally every anime oldhead I know has that exact backstory, I think there's a pattern here.
That's what started it. This was stuff you weren't seeing on TV yet, and domestic animation dared not cross that line with regular viewers. Word-of-mouth, newsletters, BBS, conventions and private screenings was the only way to see this for newcomers, meeting people, establishing connections and contacts, it was an early start.Tape-trading circles were exactly how these college-aged fans got their anime fix. Why not make it a movie night with your drinking/weed buddies?
The ape lacks friends so he will lose.