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7thMethuselah 2003-11-15 18:42

SaiKano (Saishuuheiki Kanojo) Discussion
 
and I must say this one really got to me.

This is by far the saddest, depressing, haertbreaking anime I've ever seen. A very sad but realistic story about people in extreme circomstances.

Spoiler:


I'm gonna stop babbling here, just a note to anyone who hasn't seen this yet, go watch it now.

PS I should have listened to the warning they gave me :)

monir 2003-11-15 19:13

That show has lost one potential viewer...I try to avoid all sad/sob story..

ato 2003-11-15 19:47

Ah, finally a Saikano post in the new forum! :)

I concur with 7thMethuselah: This is a truly heartbreaking story. And I mean that in the best way possible; the characters are all finely portrayed, and through them the story cuts right through your defenses.

If you like tragedies, this is surely the one anime to watch. So painful, yet so beautiful. Gah! Words fail me. Watch it!

Koshiba 2003-11-15 19:50

Yeah, SaiKano was a great series. I don't think I'll ever be able to forget it. The music was nice too, very fitting. First anime series that made me cry the entire time. ^_^

Go-lytely 2003-11-15 19:56

I didnt find it sad because you never really got to know the side characters that well so I didnt care if they died or not. Also, I was desensitized to all the death and violence. By the end, I knew everyone was going to die and I was like "oh well"

AnimeFangirl 2003-11-15 20:01

I read the manga first, then tried to watch the anime, but the anime felt too pretentious. Like it was trying too hard to be sad and human and meaningful instead of just letting things happen naturally. It's not like the manga was fantastic either, but the anime was really pulling out all the stops in a very obvious manner, trying to wring out an emotional response from the viewer by any means possible. "Hey, it's a new episode, let's kill off another undeveloped and pointless side character, yay!" That kind of feeling. It's not a BAD anime per se, just kinda meh.

condi 2003-11-15 21:35

is this serie licensed ?

xris 2003-11-16 04:33

Quote:

Originally Posted by condi
is this serie licensed ?

You can always look at some of the more obvious places to check this for yourself.

On the AnimeSuki font page there is a link called Licensed List

Or in the forum (the one this post used to be in), there is a thread that not only lists number of episodes but if the series has been licensed or not, How Many Episodes: Answered here!.

As well as places such as AnimeNfo, AnimeOnDVD, and so on, and so on.

Shenlong 2003-11-16 05:21

Saikano anoyed me by trying too hard to mess with my emotions, subtly works wonders.. I like sad animes as much as the next person as long as there is a point.. needless to say I think saikano is overrated

snoopy 2003-11-16 09:37

The SaiKano anime did a lot of things wrong, but the story itself was strong enough to pull it out of the gutter.

First of all, they killed off too many important characters without telling you anything about them, then killed off more characters... and that scene in the mountains with the chick (who's boyfriend never died in the manga... *snoopy spits at the production crew*) never even should have happened. All in all, the most heartbreaking parts were watered down more than most of you would believe if I bothered to explain it, and some of them were skipped entirely.

But see? The story was still there, so people are still talking about it. It's a testament to Takahashi Shin that not even animators could ruin SaiKano.

Gaara11 2003-11-16 11:48

For a guy, I found it real sappy and rather unreal. Too much freakin' emotions involved. I can understand why a lot of people like that's what convinced me to watch it in the first place but I think the male lead is just retarded.

PocariSweat 2003-11-18 21:42

I'll always fondly remember this anime as setting a new record in "projectile blood vomiting". Seemed to be a up-and-coming anime trend at the time (think Mohoromatic and a few others), but SaiKano had so many "dramatic" upchuck and die scenes it kind of lost its shock factor.

blackXkatze 2003-11-27 14:01

eheheh.. =[

jackass jimm 2003-11-28 23:40

great anime...the boring parts at the beginning paved the way for all the killing in the later episodes...

and what about non developed characters.....they all had enough to make you feel sad for them dying.

the purple haired girl was that she went out with the guy that died at the beginning....and that she felt that she betrayed him..or at least others think that.

the bet friend had always supported the main character........and then it turns out that it was cause she liked the main guy too.sheesh..and she was too nervous., you just see all that work she put into it to put the two main guys toghether and then she was really suffering inside.

the friend that died in the war was nice...how form calmness to the havoc happened. and that he didnt get to se the main character suked..i was hoping for it.

the main guy kinda suked...didnt like him much..his conflicts didnt seem to be too big..........

the main characters problems were wierd and stuff...but nice.....

to me, the side characters deaths were what made this good...and the final part wherethe main character tried her all to protect...and the ending...wow..just white.....i feel sorry for the main guy

sorry for all the main guy, character, purple hair.....dotn remember names.......

aquilus 2003-11-29 00:39

I liked Saikano, although the ending had an air of grandiose vanity ... in a negative way. But anything with such a storyline is damn hard to ruin. Perhaps some of the side characters killed were a tad underdeveloped, but their demise fitted the plot otherwise. The way that everything gradually went to shit regardless of what anyone did appealed to me ... overall, enjoyment value was damn high. Well worth the purchase, IŽd say - perhaps something that I should do too.

Tboz 2003-12-05 16:14

I just finish the whole 13 episodes in one seating.

To describe my experience, I was knocked totally speechless and exhausted after watching the characters thrash out their problems in the grim apocalyptical settings and I'm very sympathatic toward their feeling of pessimism and helplessness.

A truely depressing series we are looking at here. :upset:

Some parts that I don't understand...

Spoiler:
I can't find any useful Saikano articles on the net.

Can someone fill me in?

Thanks... :)

Onegai 2003-12-07 00:30

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tboz
I just finish the whole 13 episodes in one seating.

To describe my experience, I was knocked totally speechless and exhausted after watching the characters thrash out their problems in the grim apocalyptical settings and I'm very sympathatic toward their feeling of pessimism and helplessness.

A truely depressing series we are looking at here. :upset:

Some parts that I don't understand...

Spoiler:
I can't find any useful Saikano articles on the net.

Can someone fill me in?

Thanks... :)





Spoiler:

PocariSweat 2003-12-07 00:45

Quote:

Originally Posted by Onegai
I believe she refered to herself in the third person because thats what an automation would do, since it wouldn't consider itself as a person or entity.

I got the feeling this was the case here too. Still it seems like referring to yourself in the third person may not be as strange in Japanese as in English. A lot of Anime characters seem to do it from time to time (like when a girl is trying to act cute). The translators will sometimes replace it with just an "I" or "me" though.

Go-lytely 2003-12-07 01:25

Most of the time when you speak Japanese in the third person it is a) you're trying to act like an idiot or b) you're trying to act cute.

Tboz 2003-12-07 06:23

Quote:

Originally Posted by Onegai
Spoiler:

Spoiler:
I think I should get my hands on the manga one of this days. :D


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