2006-04-11, 07:39 | Link #41 |
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I was reading the bbs of one of the animators who worked on this show and apparently this first episode was done around the time of Aquarion ep 3. That's about a year ago!! Wow. No wonder the relatively stable animation quality - you'd expect shittier stuff, considering how many projects Madhouse is doing! Not just Kiba, Strawberry Panic and Nana, there's also movies and other things...
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2006-04-11, 09:54 | Link #42 | |
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NOOOO, please, I liked this show so much from the first ep! |
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2006-04-11, 16:21 | Link #44 |
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The the thread move to DVD & Licensed ... is it even officially licensed yet!
anyway back to topic. It would be awesome if they could keep this animation quality. But there will be problems if the Manga continues for to long (Have just read the first Manga, have no clue how long it might go). Drawing quality is quite important for this type of series... If they ever come close to the manga i hope they will do a season break like FMP. |
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2006-04-15, 07:25 | Link #50 |
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Great start to the series and I really hope we don't have to wait years for it to be released in the UK!
While it is clearly a fictional action anime I was impressed by the story and dialog and the general attention to detail. In many ways the story is actual quite plausible. Piracy in certain regions of Asia, particularly Indonesia and Malaysia, is a huge problem and large cargo ships being stormed and people taken for ransom is a regular event. Trading of nuclear secrets is certainly a possibility but Russia and North Korea/Pakistan are a more likely sources than a Japanese company. The PT boat appears to be of WW2 vintage but similar boats were used by the US during the Vietnam war. This would tie in nicely with the suggestion that the pirate town was started by Vietnam deserters. Had to laugh at the name of the mercenary group hired to hunt them down.... "EO" (Extra Order?) which is a clear reference to the infamous real life mercenary company "Executive Outcomes". Think Executive Outcomes was "closed down" by South Africa and had to change it's name. The use of the Russian Hind Helicopter gunship was a nice touch. Once again it seems to link back to real life events. In the late 90's I saw similar Helicopter gunship in Darwin belonging to the mercenary company Sandline International (which has close tires to Executive Outcome). They were going to use Helicopter gunships against Bougainville rebels under contract to Papua New Guinea government until the unpaid PNG army forcefully objected. However I have to take marks off for flying the helicopter gunship from a "James-Bond-esque" cargo ship. A clearing in the jungle as the helicopter base would been more realistic and gritty and would have suited the story better. The "psychopathic mercenary leader" has been done to death and I can't imagine a seasoned professional solider playing with the target, better to get the job done and go home to be paid. These criticism have me worried that the story will just become a FMP clone and lack any real plot. Last edited by dan88; 2006-04-15 at 07:36. |
2006-04-15, 18:23 | Link #52 |
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Funny that you mention the helicopter, because it is interesting.
The helicopter model is, of course, Mi-24A, which was an earlier variation of the regular Hind (Mi-24) that was so popular in movies. You can notice this by looking at the cockpit because it looks angular as opposed to Hind's more rounded design. The thing is, 24A was an very limited-production model and it was never exported. However, 24A seems to be very popular with the Japanese. If you've played Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, you'll notice that the helicopters there are also 24A's, not regular 24's. 8) |
2006-04-16, 03:50 | Link #53 |
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I like what I'm seeing in this show, so right now I can say that it's definitely a keeper. A show with guns blazing, piracy on the high seas and a Japanese salaryman stuck between it all—man, I'm so in! Hopefully this momentum stays the same throughout its entire run.
The part where Dutch mentions the Filipino navy caught me by surprise though. I was thinking, "Dude... We have a navy?" |
2006-04-16, 06:48 | Link #54 |
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I was quite surprised actually. I thought this only was boobs boobs boobs all the way, but in my eyes there were almost no fanservice. And somehow I really enjoyed both main characters. (Which is usually rare because I can't stand gunnergirls like her) but I just loved her personality. I feel sooo sorry for him as well.
This is more mature stuff? I seems so. And I'm very happy for it! I'm looking forward to the next episode |
2006-04-16, 08:26 | Link #55 |
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Well, that was some quality fun. 8)
The second episode not only didn't go in quality, hell, it actually managed to go up! And the 3rd episode preview looks even more exiting. Can you believe that? Spoiler:
I don't really think that they've already finished animating the whole series in advance (that's usually not feasible), but it does seem like the quality will continue to stay top-notch. Add that to great characters and intriguing plot, and you've got yourself a winner. PS: I was also disappointed that the ending sorry-excuse-for-a-song was not just a placeholder, but will continue the same. Yup, mournful funereal music and Revy losing articles of clothing on the beach... will go on being the ED. Tch! |
2006-04-16, 08:33 | Link #56 | |
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2006-04-16, 11:48 | Link #57 |
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Well, I was just kidding myself. With the way things are going, it's not surprising some people over here developed a sad and pessimistic sense of humor.
The fansub I watched also mentions a place called "Balawan." Now, the scanlated manga I happened to read out of curiosity says "Palawan," which is the largest island of the Palawan province here in the Philippines. I've been there once, but lucky for me there were no pirates. Still, this isn't Front Mission 3 but I still got a kick out of it. |
2006-04-16, 15:59 | Link #58 |
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Philippine does have a navy, just not the kind you might expect. At the moment it is more like a coastguard, maintained by several patrol crafts and fast-attack crafts donated or purchased from South Korea and Britain. Either one could blow the torpedo boat the pirate group had out of the water fairly well.
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2006-04-16, 16:28 | Link #59 | |
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I watched the raw and well, seems that it has added a lot of stuff to the original manga. Spoiler:
unfortunately my japanese is too crappy to understand what they are talking about, *sigh* |
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2006-04-16, 17:29 | Link #60 | |
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