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@nk4e - Even if I posted those images earlier, I hope you stay safe out there and keep us in touch! We'll miss you here in TGAT!

BT-> Since finishing Another, I'm currently on a binge for Chuunibyo...for 5 episodes in a row!

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This makes me consider watching Another. Is it goot?
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^ Don't provoke my abilities, boy! :lol:

-> Just finished Chuunibyou S1, will watch S2 after I try this one:

Shinmai Mao no Testament
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^ Hmm, I wonder. Out of these Devil-Babes, Mio against Rias Gremory?

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Please no.
This show isn't even one tenth of what High School DxD is. The art and animation are mediocre and obviously the characters aren't anything to scream about either. If you really insist on following any part of it, read the manga instead, at least the art style is more bearable (for me).
 
This makes me consider watching Another. Is it goot?

Don't know. I was craving for a textbook horror at the time which skews my opinion, but I'd say it's a meh at most. Deaths get as predictable as Final Destination. If you're not already familiar with the premise, the moment the main character transfers to a new school, students start dying in an unfortunate series of events. In the past, the school has gone through a similar curse, and finding out what the cause was, you the watcher spend the rest of the show trying to figure out who's bearing the curse.

If you can figure out who it is before it's revealed, good for you. If not, you'll be like "Ohhh! Reallly...?"

Jeez, this is why I prefer Misato over the 14-year olds like I was back then.

You still like Touhou.

#bangbang

And I just finished watching Endless Eight.....

All eight episodes? If so, good for you. You've changed how you will perceive Disappearance.
 
All eight episodes? If so, good for you. You've changed how you will perceive Disappearance.

That's correct, all 8 of them. Despite the frustration and the initial suspicion that it will go on for 8 episodes.

Changed in a good or bad way?
 
But what makes them good?

Extremely talented people working with high production values.

Always what gets said, but when you've finished with Studio Ghibli's stuff, watch Cowboy Bebop, Akira, Madoka Magica, and FLCL and then forget that this horrible thing called anime ever existed.
 
While I feel the same way, I also can't help but question the necessity of speaking down on our own field of interest on a regular basis. The thought seems so self-centered.

That's correct, all 8 of them. Despite the frustration and the initial suspicion that it will go on for 8 episodes.

Changed in a good or bad way?

Depends on how you take in your experience with media. If you've ever tried to write a story, you want your readers to not just read and interpret the words, but try and feel what you're feeling when you're pouring out those thoughts into words in the context of a story.

For me, I want to feel what the characters feel. I want to be a part of that world because I want to take in what the writer wants to convey, and if the writer puts out 12 episodes, I'll watch all 12 episodes. If he/she writes 8 episodes that narrate the same part of the story, there could be some underlying meaning under all of that. The way I see it, there's more than likely a reason they'd have the guts to air the same content 8 weeks in a row on TV. And if the characters are going to have to put up with 8 cycles of a loop, I may as well too, just so I can experience how bad it can get.

Theorizing how it could feel to endure the endless eight is different than experiencing it first-hand. Of course, people have better things to do and would rather skip content to avoid displeasing any accompanying watchers, but I've always noticed people miss on the whole experience because they set up barriers that give them the excuse to not sit through something so controversially pointless.

That being said, if you're going to judge Endless Eight with measurable data, because you feel your time is more important than the show you consented your time into, then it was worth skipping since you won't amount much from it. If you do place high value in an experience and don't mind losing extra time in the name of gaining that extra bit/or change in experience, then it was worth it.

People argue the latter is a dumb move to make, but I think that it's perceived as "dumb" under the premise that they used time as measurable data to judge it.

Maybe this is just because I myself haven't experienced how valuable free time is when you're in the working world, or maybe people are in a hurry to live life they sometimes forget how to slow down.
 
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There are a LOT of anime which I have enjoyed which I know are terrible, but have enjoyed regardless. There are also anime which I think are good, but am uninclined to recommend to people for whatever reason. (Evangelion too messy, Azumanga too girly, Serial Experiments Lain too weird [and I recommended FLCL and Akira earlier, so we're talking really weird here], Nadesico not quite good enough to be worth doing over other things, everyone who might want to watch Death Note has probably already seen it, etc. etc.)
 
Je ne sais quoi
Extremely talented people working with high production values.

Always what gets said, but when you've finished with Studio Ghibli's stuff, watch Cowboy Bebop, Akira, Madoka Magica, and FLCL and then forget that this horrible thing called anime ever existed.

I have cowboy bepob the TV series and the movie knocking on heavens door
 
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This makes me consider watching Another. Is it good?
^ It has that creepy element at first, but still its a good watch. :)

Please no.
This show isn't even one tenth of what High School DxD is.
^ Oh ok. I didn't know that DxD was that good! :boggled:

The art and animation are mediocre and obviously the characters aren't anything to scream about either. If you really insist on following any part of it, read the manga instead, at least the art style is more bearable (for me).
^ Really!? I think its kinda similar to Baka and Test, so it doesn't really bother me. In fact, I've seen worse. ;)

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I think a lot of us here are guilty of enjoying Initial D, which isn't exactly the greatest anime in the world.
^ Each dude here in TGAT has their own preferences and each might have some guilty pleasures. :D
 
Highschool DxD reminded me of Rosario+Vampire... and Fortune Arterial... and Shuffle!...

Harems were my reason to get into anime 5 years ago, now I'm all about solid character design and sensible plots. No treble.
 
Started from the bottom, now we're here?

Also, posting my MAL avatar due to cuteness.

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Hahaha good jab.

I like to take things a step higher, but stuff like Chuunibyou is still something I'm soft for. It's the type of comedy I like. Plus, Dekomori.

Also, I undid my adult version of the Grisaia Trilogy for the All Ages recently. I decided I wanted to to see the rewritten scripts more than anything.
 
I like to take things a step higher, but stuff like Chuunibyou is still something I'm soft for. It's the type of comedy I like. Plus, Dekomori.

I gotcha. Sometimes you just want to watch something that you don't have to think about and just go 'aw, cute.'

Also, I undid my adult version of the Grisaia Trilogy for the All Ages recently. I decided I wanted to to see the rewritten scripts more than anything.

Is this just a clean version of the VN script?
 
Well it says All Ages. I sure hope they don't include even the corniest innuendos you can think of. :lol:
 
Well it says All Ages. I sure hope they don't include even the corniest innuendos you can think of. :lol:

This reminds me of a friend at my school who strikes so many innuendos he could write a dirty joke book in a day.
 
Highschool DxD reminded me of Rosario+Vampire... and Fortune Arterial... and Shuffle!...

Harems were my reason to get into anime 5 years ago, now I'm all about solid character design and sensible plots. No treble.
Actually I knew Rosario Vampire was trash after I read the manga (which actually isn't too bad).
 
The manga wasn't so bad. I read it all too... well no I lied. After I watched the rinse & repeat formula the anime followed, I tried to read the manga from the beginning, but I didn't want to go through that stuff again so I took a green warp tunnel and skipped to the 2nd season. The struggle was real, but I think it dragged a bit too long at times.
 
This reminds me of a friend at my school who strikes so many innuendos he could write a dirty joke book in a day.

I know that feel, except instead it's like 40% of my year. Being mature at this age is hard.
 
-> Rosario Vampire manga is very good, a complete opposite of what the anime was. Same goes with Love Hina, Midori Days, & Ai Yori Aoshi. ;)
 
SVX
I know that feel, except instead it's like 40% of my year. Being mature at this age is hard.

He's actually very mature. He just strikes innuendos because it helps ease the stress our school has



Won't be disappointed. Give it a listen.


I've been listening to the OST for a few days now.
 
He's actually very mature. He just strikes innuendos because it helps ease the stress of school

I was more referencing to the immaturity of the people at my school. You literally can't say anything without it being referenced to 'I did that last night', 'I did that to your *insert family member*', masturbation or p 🤬 y. :rolleyes:
 
I've been listening to the OST for a few days now.

It's taking me while to pick out ones I'd put in playlists.

I even like the idea of inserting electronic noise into the tracks with background ambience. It creates tension to a supernatural context. Some of them are only a mere 30 seconds, so I got rid of those. Feels like I'm doing it an injustice by leaving out what the composer came up with.
 
But is Hyakka Ryouran actually any good?

As long as we're on the subject of music, I wanted to get a nice eurobeat tune based off of Tenshi Hinanawi's theme. But I couldn't find it, I think it was taken down from youtube and somehow I didn't have it on my hard drive either.

EDIT: Found it.



I guess it's polarizing. I like it though.
 
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Had a mate who found anime stupid. Showed him the first two episodes of Grisaia. Now wants to finish it.

And no, @AOS-, I'm not getting him to play the VN, especially since he was shocked at the panty shot fan service scenes and the entire Suou bitch in the heat scene. :P
 
Sometimes, it helps to tune out the fanservice, but I guess that's easier said than done for those who haven't gotten adjusted to anime.

But is Hyakka Ryouran actually any good?

You may like it.

I got into it because I was fascinated by the idea of mixing Tokugawa traditional outfits with contemporary school uniforms, and the fact you have 5 samurais who take out an entire army. The art style was pretty cool too (though they toned it down by S2).

I love the choice of folk instruments and an orchestra. It goes with the setting, but I feel that level of work could've been put forth on something else.
 
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