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I really gotta HAND it to Avdol, he knows how to aVOID dangerous situations. But he's way too emotional, he should more cold as ICE. Stuff like that can really SWALLOW you up and make any effort VOID. Good thing I don't see his skill ERASING any time soon.
 
I really gotta HAND it to Avdol, he knows how to aVOID dangerous situations. But he's way too emotional, he should more cold as ICE. Stuff like that can really SWALLOW you up and make any effort VOID. Good thing I don't see his skill ERASING any time soon.

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Why can't they just animated Part 4 right now...
 
Some guys from david productions went to Sendai, the town that inspired Morioh from JoJo part 4. They claimed that it was "just a vacation"

.....Suuuuuuure it was......:tomgirl:
 
Now maybe if they go to say "Florida" or "Italy" for a "Vacation" that would be greatttttttttttttt.

God i want Part 7 also animated to see just for the glorious British beautiful lizard husbando.
 
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This manga is everything I wanted it to be and more. It's not translated yet, but from my limited knowledge of Japanese and visual cues I kind of got the gist of the first chapter. Ushiro's design is literally perfect, though the color pages of him make me miss his original palette. Reading this manga made me hope so hard for an anime, maybe even a remake of the original game idea.
 
Just finished the Persona 4 anime because I didn't want to play the game but I still liked the characters and I really wanted to play Persona Q and the Arena games. It was actually pretty good. Ending was hammy as shit, but I guess that's to be expected.

adachi did nothing wrong
 
Just finished the Persona 4 anime because I didn't want to play the game but I still liked the characters and I really wanted to play Persona Q and the Arena games. It was actually pretty good. Ending was hammy as shit, but I guess that's to be expected.

adachi did nothing wrong
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adachi master race
 
I restarted Gundam Wing the other day, this time watching it subbed. Yeah, the English VA is nostalgic and engrained into my mind when I think of the characters (like the DBZ abridged voices), but I can actually take the subbed version more seriously.
 
Got a few updates:

Turn A Gundam came super early. On episode 4. Great so far, but it can be kind of confusing.
Giving Bleach a try. Loving it so far. Granted, I'm at the end of the first arc, and from what I understand after the first few arcs the series takes a dip in quality, but it's good so far.
Also obtained Legend of Galactic Heroes: My Conquest is a Sea of Stars. I've only seen about 15 minutes of it, but I find it intriguing.
 
Have you seen anything other than Seed?

I've watched SEED, SEED Destiny, Mobile Suit Gundam (the original show), Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam, Turn A Gundam, Char's Counterattack, Gundam 00, Gundam Unicorn, Gundam Wing, Gundam Build Fighters and Try Fighters, in that order.

Destiny was alright for the most part, but suffered from flashback syndrome, stock footage galore, and a final three episodes that seemed to have been written while under the influence of psychiatric medication. The Strike Freedom is still my favorite mobile suit of all time.

The original show was great; the only one I avidly watched from start to finish without ever taking even a brief break to go watch something else. Excellent characters, decent storytelling, good world-building, etc. It wasn't exceptional or heartbreaking in the way SEED was, but it was solid enough to consistently hold my attention throughout.

Zeta Gundam was a steaming pile of utter garbage. Words are incapable of adequately expressing just how much I hate Kamille Biden and his absurdly preachy, bitchy attitude towards everything. This is a shit of such magnitude that when his long-suffering girlfriend comes to him for comfort after her parents have been kidnapped by a fanatical terrorist organisation, he basically tells her to fuck off because his problems are much more important. After about thirty episodes of enduring his face I skipped to the part he gets violently mind-raped and has to spend the rest of his life as a vegetable. It's still one of the most cathartic scenes in the entire franchise for me. Oh, and the story goes out of its way to be needlessly dark at every opportunity; characters don't seem to operate under any rational mindset whatsoever and the most frequent cause of death is personal idiocy. The only good thing about the show is Neo Zeon and the few returning characters from the original - except Katz, of course.

Turn A Gundam is damned good, easily Tomino's best work overall. It's a little bit light on the action for me and the art style isn't really one I favor, but I loved the Turn A's design and the story manages the impressive feat of delivering Gundam's anti-war message in a manner that didn't chafe worse than a sandpaper condom. I'd say that it's on par with SEED in my personal library, but just doesn't quite have the same 'emotional roller-coaster' aspect I attribute to that series.

Char's Counterattack had good fight scenes and a main character dynamic. Apart from that it was apparently edited by a monkey suffering from LSD withdrawal and every single Neo Zeon character besides Char Aznable was an underdeveloped pile of villain cliches.

Gundam 00 is not one show in my opinion, but two. Season 1 was excellent; the best 25 episodes in the entire franchise. Season 2 was... nowhere near that good, but still perfectly serviceable. A lot of people claim it was aggressively retooled during the second season, but I don't believe this is true. The plot was a logical progression from the first season that you could see coming a mile off; it just happened to be a lot less nuanced and interesting. The series does have absolutely amazing combat scenes throughout, however.

Gundam Unicorn was awesome. The animation quality blew me away, the story was excellent, the characters had greater depth than the Mariana trench and the Unicorn is one of my favorite mobile suits ever. I could not have asked for more.

Gundam Wing was also pretty awesome. I haven't watched the whole thing for various reasons, but the first 20 episodes were great. The plot suffers a little from trying to cram in basically the whole UC timeline into a single show, but the characters are nicely rounded. The main issue I have is that the main character is about as easy to relate to as a large breeze block being thrown towards your face.

Build Fighters was absolutely everything I wanted out of a show about animated plastic models, and that isn't some kind of stealth insult. Gorgeous battles, epic finale, great characters and a story that knew how to balance comedy and drama with the skill of a tightrope walker.

Try Fighters was absolutely everything I hadn't wanted out of a show about animated plastic models. The plot was as generic as a dry biscuit, the characters were one-note caricatures of the originals, the action was stilted, and the allusions to G Gundam literally made me groan aloud. It had absolutely no idea how to positively homage older series, and felt like a rushed-out cash-in with all the heart and soul of a dead dog.

As for SEED, I consider it the best because it knew how to be seriously dark without becoming pathetically edgy along with it. It didn't pull its punches in detailing just how vicious both sides could be and how the actions of a few deranged megalomaniacs could severely endanger the future of humanity itself. Every breath the protagonists took felt like it had been earned through trial and fire, and every battle had a delicious tension to it that I didn't find anywhere else in the franchise. I loved most of the characters, shed genuine tears on more than a few occasions while watching the show, and found the final battle to be among the absolute finest in the whole franchise. It was truly sublime.
 
Gundam Wing was also pretty awesome. I haven't watched the whole thing for various reasons, but the first 20 episodes were great. The plot suffers a little from trying to cram in basically the whole UC timeline into a single show,

This is just so flat out wrong you made my head hurt.
Every breath the protagonists took felt like it had been earned through trial and fire

And beam spam. Don't forget the beam spam.
every battle had a delicious tension to it

Again, beam spam and the blessed power of Jesus Yamato
It was truly sublime.

Your nostalgia goggles are on tight.
 
This is just so flat out wrong you made my head hurt.

How exactly is it wrong? Zechs basically follows the exact same path as Char does in the early UC timeline, just in a much shorter timeframe and with less motivation to do so. We have the Titans in the form of OZ, AEUG in the form of the colony-funded Gundam projects, Axis is basically Libra, and a bunch of other things are essentially identical as well. This isn't disputable, the writers have outright stated that many of these character and thematic similarities are intentional. There's a reason the phrase 'Char Clone' was born.

And beam spam. Don't forget the beam spam.

I suppose the first 25 episodes don't count?

Again, beam spam and the blessed power of Jesus Yamato.

Did you somehow forget the existence of the Extended, the battle with the Providence, etc? Kira suffered a lot more setbacks and major obstacles than most other Gundam characters. Sure, he carves through nameless mook-suits like a hot knife through butter, but would you care to show me a Gundam protagonist who didn't after getting their mandatory mid-season upgrade? Amuro was fighting his technological equals (the Rick Dom, the Gelgoog, various advanced Mobile Armors) for the whole latter half of the original series and tore through them virtually without effort. Gundam Wing and Gundam 00 spent most of their first twenty or so episodes establishing that no form of contemporary technology the various sides had at the start of the war could compete in any way whatsoever with the semi-invincible machines that were the starting Gundams. I listen to people blither on about 'Jesus Yamato' and my eyes roll.
 
I've tried for years to get into anime... it's never taken hold. Even after doing research, it still seems like a jumble of weird weapons and penis demons. I feel like I'm missing something, but I just can't get into it.

Am I doing something wrong?
 
It'd help to know what your usual reading/viewing preferences are, as well as what anime you've already tried watching.
 
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