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Postby ShiroiHikari » Mon Jan 31, 2011 10:18 pm

Ah, cool. 00 is...well, it starts out good. I like Tieria. >_>;

Also yeah, I like L'Arc-en-Ciel too. :3

Um, maybe see if it's up on Crunchyroll instead of Youtube?
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Postby QuirkyIceHeart » Mon Jan 31, 2011 10:37 pm

AnimeGirl (post: 1456006) wrote:Anyway, I will start reading the manga, as I think it's over 20 volumes and might go a different direction. But I will still love this anime, and now I got voices to hear when I read it!

Ooh, the manga's good too, and very different... In ways =P I haven't finished it myself, though, so I don't know how much it branches off.

Jyu-Oh-Sei (Eps 1-7) Hm. On one hand, I love this series, and it's very interesting to watch. On the other hand, I'll probably forget about it pretty quickly, and it's more fun to watch than remember. We all know we love Third, so I don't need to comment on that... Thor is about to drive me crazy, though. ELEVEN?! And then FIFTEEN?! He fools no one, I don't care if his aging is different, it's just... weird. Also, I [spoiler]REFUSE to believe Rai is dead. I'm sorry, I just don't... buy that sort of death. Even if the series ends and he hasn't come back yet, I still won't be convinced =P [/spoiler]
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Postby TWWK » Mon Jan 31, 2011 10:53 pm

MangaRocks! (post: 1455910) wrote:((Note: Thought I had posted this the other day, but apparently not... maybe I had gone over a character limit or something? So, I guess I'll try splitting it up into two posts. My apologies again!! :red: :red: ))


I'm too lazy and tired to quote the parts I wanted to, hehe, but anyway...

Whisper of the Heart is soooo sweet! I'm glad you liked it so much! I think it's probably my favorite Studio Ghibli film, and I'm a fanatic.

As for The Girl Who Leapt Through Time...I loved that movie. And I really liked the ending. Although it wasn't traditional, it had a traditional sweetness to it, I think - not really all that far different from Whisper of the Heart, really.
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Postby ShiroiHikari » Mon Jan 31, 2011 11:25 pm

Oh yeah, I finished Macross tonight.

[spoiler]Actually, more like I ragequit Macross with like 8 episodes to go, because it keeps going after the big climax and becomes lame and infuriating. I hate that they're all like "and then Hikaru and Misa got together...oh wait no they didn't...oh wait yeah they did...wait...maybe not...we don't know". :I FORGET ABOUT MINMAY ALREADYYYYYYY. The stuff with the Zentradi freaking out and revolting is realistic enough but I coulda done without all the Minmay-related backpedaling.[/spoiler]

Other than that I thought it was a pretty decent show.
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Postby MangaRocks! » Tue Feb 01, 2011 10:00 am

TWWK (post: 1456022) wrote:Whisper of the Heart is soooo sweet! I'm glad you liked it so much! I think it's probably my favorite Studio Ghibli film, and I'm a fanatic.

As for The Girl Who Leapt Through Time...I loved that movie. And I really liked the ending. Although it wasn't traditional, it had a traditional sweetness to it, I think - not really all that far different from Whisper of the Heart, really.


Whisper Of The Heart is my favorite Ghibli movie so far, too!! :)

About The Girl Who Leapt Through Time-- I know that Whisper also has a sort-of open ending, but I guess the thing there is that [spoiler]Seiji proposed, and really it's about as certain as you can get without actually showing it that he and Shizuku are going to get married. :) Whereas in TGWLTT, the whole thing with Chiaki's implied restrictions and such on his time-leaping are a little concerning. I know, I know]
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Postby Atria35 » Tue Feb 01, 2011 11:35 am

MangaRocks! (post: 1456067) wrote: [spoiler]Since he was able to come back the second time to say so, that means he had been able to refill his time-leap count, so he really should have been able to stay with Makoto... unless he's trying to escape his government's watch over him or something. I don't know]


No, no- you've got that slightly wrong. He had[spoiler]one jump left- the one he used to return to his own time. That was it. You can't refill jumps on yourself- that's why when Makoto leapt back in time, she lost jumps instead of refilling. So when he jumped in time, he couldn't have gotten more.[/spoiler]
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Postby MangaRocks! » Tue Feb 01, 2011 1:37 pm

Atria35 (post: 1456079) wrote:He had[spoiler]one jump left- the one he used to return to his own time. That was it. You can't refill jumps on yourself- that's why when Makoto leapt back in time, she lost jumps instead of refilling. So when he jumped in time, he couldn't have gotten more.[/spoiler]


Um, I did know that. :) [spoiler]It's actually the walnut-looking things that refill the jumps, but he didn't have any other extra ones with him aside from the one Makoto had used. So at the end he did use his last remaining jump to return to his own time-- he had clearly gone-- but then he came back to give her that little hug and tell her that he'd wait for her in the future. So he had to have gotten another 'walnut' from his own time and refilled.[/spoiler]
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Postby Atria35 » Tue Feb 01, 2011 1:55 pm

MangaRocks! (post: 1456086) wrote:Um, I did know that. :) [spoiler]It's actually the walnut-looking things that refill the jumps, but he didn't have any other extra ones with him aside from the one Makoto had used. So at the end he did use his last remaining jump to return to his own time-- he had clearly gone-- but then he came back to give her that little hug and tell her that he'd wait for her in the future. So he had to have gotten another 'walnut' from his own time and refilled.[/spoiler]


There's debate on that, because [spoiler]it's possible he hadn't really "jumped" at that point. And it was said earlier that it was the only prototype.[/spoiler]
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Postby MangaRocks! » Tue Feb 01, 2011 2:36 pm

Atria35 (post: 1456088) wrote:There's debate on that, because [spoiler]it's possible he hadn't really "jumped" at that point. And it was said earlier that it was the only prototype.[/spoiler]


Hmm... [spoiler]Well, if he hadn't jumped at that point, then apparently he also has the power of invisibility, because I don't think there's any other way he could have disappeared like that in that amount of time. :sweat:

As for the prototype thing-- wow, that's weird, I actually don't recall hearing that (ugh, somehow I must have missed that line!:forehead: ). Whether or not it was a prototype, though, didn't he say that his people had been time-jumping at will? That means they must be able to refill their jumps somehow, even if not by use of the 'walnut'.[/spoiler]
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Postby Atria35 » Tue Feb 01, 2011 3:02 pm

MangaRocks! (post: 1456093) wrote:Hmm... [spoiler]Well, if he hadn't jumped at that point, then apparently he also has the power of invisibility, because I don't think there's any other way he could have disappeared like that in that amount of time. :sweat:

As for the prototype thing-- wow, that's weird, I actually don't recall hearing that (ugh, somehow I must have missed that line!:forehead: ). Whether or not it was a prototype, though, didn't he say that his people had been time-jumping at will? That means they must be able to refill their jumps somehow, even if not by use of the 'walnut'.[/spoiler]


[spoiler] We don't know if he'd actually disappeared at that time- he went out-of-frame for sure, but he could have been running for the actual jump at that time. But no- he never said that they'd been time-jumping at will. I'm not sure where you got that line from. It was entirely experimental at that time.[/spoiler]
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Postby MangaRocks! » Tue Feb 01, 2011 3:45 pm

Atria35 (post: 1456099) wrote:[spoiler] We don't know if he'd actually disappeared at that time- he went out-of-frame for sure, but he could have been running for the actual jump at that time. But no- he never said that they'd been time-jumping at will. I'm not sure where you got that line from. It was entirely experimental at that time.[/spoiler]


[spoiler]Well, she turns around and it goes to her POV, where there was clearly no one in sight, and there really wasn't anywhere he could hide that fast without her at least seeing something move. So he had to have either time-leaped or have been trained as a ninja. :)

As for his people-- ack, I really could have sworn when he was telling her about them that he said they'd found a way to do that. :red: Was he really just saying that his people had found a way that anyone *could* time-travel but he was the only one to have actually been using the tech to do so? (It didn't seem that way to me when I watched it, but on second thought that would be a reason why his government would be watching him.) Though I just thought of something-- if the 'walnut' was a prototype, it couldn't have been the only thing that allowed time-travel, because he had available time leaps before it was used. That was just supposed to be his 'refill'. So, he had to have originally gotten his leaps from either another 'walnut' or something else back in his time. (*Sigh*... see, this is what I meant about not having enough explanation...! :sweat:)[/spoiler]
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Postby Atria35 » Tue Feb 01, 2011 3:59 pm

Sending you a PM because we're cluttering the thread
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Postby MangaRocks! » Tue Feb 01, 2011 4:02 pm

Atria35 (post: 1456112) wrote:Sending you a PM because we're cluttering the thread


Ah, good idea. Sorry. :sweat:
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Postby TheSubtleDoctor » Tue Feb 01, 2011 5:30 pm

ShiroiHikari (post: 1456030) wrote:Other than that I thought it was a pretty decent show.
Yeah, I thought the "extra" episodes (it was originally supposed to air 26 episodes but was so popular, they got to make more) kind of blunted the momentum of the series, though I was pulling so hard for him to end up w/ Misa.

Love triangle aside, did you think the storyline was original/interesting? I thought the [spoiler]protoculture[/spoiler]concept was cool and implemented quite well.
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Postby ShiroiHikari » Tue Feb 01, 2011 6:29 pm

I did like the story a whole lot. :3 The pacing was good, too, and Captain Gloval is totally a bro. I want him to be my dad or something.
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Postby AnimeGirl » Tue Feb 01, 2011 8:43 pm

So I just started on Ghost Hunt. Been looking for a good anime in the supernatural genre (I LOVE scary stuff!). I watched the first 3 episodes. How I discovered it is I read a review on my friend's blog, and it sounded cool enough. Then I checked out the dub voice cast and was like "No way!!! Practically all the main characters are voiced by my favorites!!!" (except the medium, she has a nice voice, but I have not heard her before that I know of. Perhaps she'll become a new fave). And Jason Liebrecht.....with an Austraillian accent? XD!!! That was so awesome, I was NOT expecting that! He's pretty good at it, too! This counts as the fourth role I have seen him in. Also, Todd Haberkorn is in it!! And Caitlin Glass! And Colleen Clinkenbeard! And Travis Willingham! And I better stop blabbering now...

As far as the show is concerned, it's quite interesting, but I didn't find myself hooked or extremely pulled in. However, it may be one of those series where the first few episodes are so-so, but then it gets really good! So I will not judge it by the first few, and I will gladly finish it. I am curious as to how these characters will develope and how the story will progress. Whether or not it'll be a series I can watch over and over again will be determined when I finish it. Sure, I may not have instantly fell in love with it like I did with Tsubasa Chronicles, Fullmetal Alchemist, or Black Cat, but it appears to be a series that might actually be better the second time around (like Angelic Layer was for me).
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Postby Atria35 » Wed Feb 02, 2011 4:55 am

AnimeGirl (post: 1456206) wrote:So I just started on Ghost Hunt. Been looking for a good anime in the supernatural genre (I LOVE scary stuff!). I watched the first 3 episodes. How I discovered it is I read a review on my friend's blog, and it sounded cool enough. Then I checked out the dub voice cast and was like "No way!!! Practically all the main characters are voiced by my favorites!!!" (except the medium, she has a nice voice, but I have not heard her before that I know of. Perhaps she'll become a new fave). And Jason Liebrecht.....with an Austraillian accent? XD!!! That was so awesome, I was NOT expecting that! He's pretty good at it, too! This counts as the fourth role I have seen him in. Also, Todd Haberkorn is in it!! And Caitlin Glass! And Colleen Clinkenbeard! And Travis Willingham! And I better stop blabbering now...

My big problem with the dub is that (and I don't know if this is just true on my dvds and there's something wrong with them) is that Kazuya's voice is just far too quiet. I have to turn up the volume an incredible amount to just be able to understand what he's saying, but all the other voices/sounds/whatever are hurting my ears and too loud for the apartment.

But as mediocre as I found it on the first watching, it really does get better as you go on (the last two arcs were just.... wow.) and does have high rewatch value.
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Postby MangaRocks! » Wed Feb 02, 2011 9:05 pm

((Hmm... looks like the second post never appeared, either, so I'm trying this once more. :sweat: - Continued from above...))

After this, I went back to yet another recommendation from my friend, the series Scrapped Princess (sub). And I loved it! :) Great characters, great humor, some good emotion, and the clever sleight-of-hand with its actual genre (!) -- how could I not? [spoiler]And yes, I know, there's actually a truly unfulfilled romance in this one, but for some weird reason that didn't bother me like the end of TGWLTT did. I mean, it was very sad, and it would have been awesome had that one character avoided death, but in the context of SP's story it didn't dampen my enjoyment of the series as a whole. I don't really know why-- guess it just depends on the circumstances...??[/spoiler]
Next up, Trigun (sub and then dub, but overall I personally preferred the sub)-- well, I just had to, as it seems that everyone who's ever watched anime has either seen this or will see it at some point! :P But after watching it myself, I agree that it does indeed deserve its classic status. The humor is great, the music is great, the characters are just awesome, and I really like the fact that the series also actually has an unexpected, deep moral/philosophical core. Loved it! :)

Then I tried out Fantastic Children (sub). This... well, it was different. You have very little idea of what is going on for about the first 6 or 7 episodes, but while that made them almost frustratingly slow at times, that was actually the point and the story did eventually come together as the series went on (the explanation floodgates opening around halfway through the series, at which point it also starts getting fairly intense). Don't know whether I'll watch FC again, but it was worth a watch once.

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Postby MangaRocks! » Wed Feb 02, 2011 9:32 pm

((And last but not least :) - Continued from above...))

Most recently, after reading the absolutely excellent Death Note manga and (upon hearing that the anime series had a fantastic score, which it most certainly does! :rock: ) listening to the series' 3 also-excellent OST's, I finally watched the (subbed) anime of it as well. And, well... I'll say this: The music (as I mentioned) is awesome; and the animation is beautifully done, including some excellent uses of dynamic 'camera' shots, 3D movements, and etc. at appropriate times. And minus a scant couple of rather-humorously OTT moments and one small bit cut out of the "deduction skills test" scene in the restaurant (I assume for time), the first 24 episodes are quite literally just about as perfect an adaptation as possible. So, to that point, I definitely loved it.

...But then came episode 25-- where, for some strange reason, they decided to invent some filler that starts out as decent symbolic foreshadowing but then ends up just plain creepy/weird (and, as I suspect, simply a bit of bait thrown to a certain subset of fans... *cough* :eyeroll: ). Plus, [spoiler]a certain death scene wasn't quite perfect, either-- not to say it was bad (indeed, both visually and musically it was quite properly dramatic), but in the manga there was a lot more drama beforehand with the questioning of Rem about the notebook's rules and several characters' thought-dialogues leading right up to the death (which I would obviously have much rather seen instead of that aforementioned weird invented sequence :P ), and they also left out the character's dying thought, which I think to me made it just a little bit more emotional in the manga rather than just having the character give a silent stare like they did in the anime.[/spoiler] Also, what was actually the latter half of the manga series is in the anime compressed quite a bit (going by the manga, what should have been the halfway point or so of the TV series ends up happening about 2/3 into it instead), so a lot of events, background info, details, and nuance ended up being removed from this last 1/3... and at the same time they also started revealing some stuff in its chronological order when it should only have been learned in flashback like the manga to heighten the surprises. (And one more nitpick-- I also don't like the voice of Near! I mean, I know full well that female VA's quite often voice boys, and indeed I've heard some very good ones. But, unfortunately, this one sounded WAY too girly. :P ) ...All of which was obviously not ideal! So, in all, I wish they could have done two full seasons rather than one-and-a-bit, as (like I said) almost the entire first season was excellent, while the latter 12 or so ep.'s were not so much. :) Thus, I'd recommend it, but-- past ep. 24, at any rate-- really just to those who've already read the manga.

*Whew!* So, that's what I've been watching. (Sorry for the kinda epic length! :sweat: )
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Postby J.D3 » Thu Feb 03, 2011 5:12 am

MangaRocks! (post: 1456467) wrote:*Whew!* So, that's what I've been watching. (Sorry for the kinda epic length! :sweat: )


We could declare it as "The Epic of MangaRocks!" :grin:
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Postby Atria35 » Thu Feb 03, 2011 6:14 am

GOSICK 2-3- As I mentioned on another site I'm on, watching this for the mysteries would be going about it wrong. Those are secondary to the character development/relationships, more of a vehicle for them than a plot point in themselves. But I still love it.

Asura Cryin' 6-8- Well, some answers. Sorta.
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Postby MangaRocks! » Thu Feb 03, 2011 10:15 am

J.D3 (post: 1456495) wrote:We could declare it as "The Epic of MangaRocks!" :grin:


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Postby ShiroiHikari » Thu Feb 03, 2011 12:03 pm

I am rewatching Double Zeta Gundam because I've only seen it once and I needed to refresh my memory.
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Postby TheSubtleDoctor » Thu Feb 03, 2011 1:18 pm

ShiroiHikari (post: 1456169) wrote:Captain Gloval is totally a bro. I want him to be my dad or something.
Truth.

Three awesome* things about Gaogaigar.

(1.) It contains robots who are also ninjas. *head esplodes*

(2.) The main robot forcibly removes the "hearts" (which look like brains) of the villainous robots. Indiana Jones style.

(3.) There is a secondary villain whose name is Pizza.


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Postby ShiroiHikari » Thu Feb 03, 2011 1:36 pm

TheSubtleDoctor (post: 1456552) wrote:
Three awesome things about Gaogaigar.

(1.) It contains robots who are also ninjas. *head esplodes*

(2.) The main robot forcibly removes the "hearts" (which look like brains) of the villainous robots. Indiana Jones style.

(3.) There is a secondary villain whose name is Pizza.


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Postby the_wolfs_howl » Thu Feb 03, 2011 2:12 pm

I'm up to episode 18 of Trigun now - Vash and Wolfwood are awesome together ^_^

And I finished Lovely Complex! Wow, I really loved this series. This is now the second shoujo series I've loved to death, whereas usually I can't stand them. It was just such a wonderful story of friendship before romance. I loved that. And the ending.... Man, it's made me unutterably happy ever since I stayed up till 2 a.m. to get there ^________^
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Postby Atria35 » Thu Feb 03, 2011 5:56 pm

Sora no Woto 5-6- Because I was bored waiting around for new fansubs and eps of the anime that I'm following. A good way to pass the time- very sweet, and 6 was just cool to watch! Hints of Baccano! madness! (I really should rewatch that....)
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Postby AngelicTotoro » Thu Feb 03, 2011 7:53 pm

Clannad - episodes 1 - 4.
So far I'm loving it, only one part that was a little edgey but ended up being funny anyway. ^^;
I have high hopes for this series!
(Taking awhile to watch it though, since I watch it with my sister and she is super busy. >>)
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Postby christianfriend » Thu Feb 03, 2011 11:59 pm

Finished up Hokuto no Ken 2! Now I'm on the hunt for something else to entertain me.
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Postby QuirkyIceHeart » Fri Feb 04, 2011 5:37 am

I have finally, FINALLY got to watch some Code Geass R2 with my sister. Rushed through all seven episodes available to me. I already know what'll happen from the manga and infinite spoilers, but... so different actually seeing the real way things happened XD Different order and everything o.e And, I love it, just like I loved the first season. I also remain loyal to Lelouch, and I think his haters are misunderstanding something(s) :P
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