Sheol777 (post: 1483198) wrote:@ich1990 - What is your status on Samurai Champloo? I want to hear more of your opinion on it.
Mouse2010 (post: 1482809) wrote:Finished Escaflowne. It was good, and I'm glad I watched it, but I wouldn't rank it as one of my favorites.
About the ending:
[spoiler]I actually knew that Hitomi wasn't going to stay in Gaea, because I accidentally read a spoiler somewhere or other--I think in a review. So that wasn't a surprise. What was a surprise was that there were no reasons given for why she chose to return to Earth. I was expecting her to leave out of some tragic necessity. I didn't expect her to decide that she just needed to go home. [/spoiler]
I'm not sure that that ending worked for me. I'll have to think about it.
Ouran really is a brilliant show. Definitely watch it.Nanao (post: 1483292) wrote:Right now I'm looking for something new, and maybe a bit different from what I've usually watched. I've had several friends recommend Ouran High School Host Club, so thinking about trying that.
Maokun (post: 1483378) wrote:I believe it's just widely understood that as awesome as your fantastic trip was, you just have to go back to "reality" and live your life as the human you were born to be, with the benefits of the life lessons/character growth you got from your adventures. Let's call it "The Chronicles of Narnia" syndrome.
Darth_Kirby (post: 1481540) wrote:Ah, the beast of terminology... how many more arguments will you start... XP
Hats wrote:"Frodo! Cast off your [s]sins[/s] into the fire!"
TheSubtleDoctor (post: 1484881) wrote:Watched several things, so I'll try to be brief
Rose of Versailles
Incredible. This show is absolutely awesome, and I think it's a must for all anime fans, not just shoujo fans and not just fans of older stuff (RoV was made in 1979). As agloval mentions above, the first episodes are quite a fun watch. Anyone familiar with shoujo will feel right at home here: young girl thrown into a situation in which, as the new girl, she has to get a foothold all while she is being bullied by an "established" girl. Due to the historical characters and setting, there's a fair bit of political gamesmanship going on in the background. Secret alliances and plots in the French court and all of that. As the show moves along, its focus shifts from Marie Antoinette to the fan favorite Oscar Francois De Jarjeyes. This is a good thing. As RoV rolls along, it moves from the fun to the epic.
Then, it happens. At episode 19, the revered, and recently deceased, Osamu Dezaki steps into the directorial chair. The shift is apparent from the first moment, and RoV develops into an incredibly affecting sweeping historical drama, Shakespearean tragedy, and detailed character study that transcends the shoujo conventions that ran through it in its early stages Bravo, Dezaki. Bravo. You, sir, can direct.
Atria35 (post: 1485330) wrote:Sora no Woto 7-12 (complete)- Interesting. Definitely has a few pacing issues with the story, but overall highly enjoyable and definitely marathonable.
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My goodness, and my fortress; my high tower, and my deliverer; my shield, and he in whom I trust; who subdueth my people under me.
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