2006-10-24, 02:39 | Link #1921 |
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I dunno if you people will find this rude or whatever... but i've just started watching Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuutsu (im half way through d/l ep8) i get to watch ep5 - ep8 tonight... but anyways... i want more anime like this... i already own excel saga + poemy, and flcl on dvd which i think are all crazy... but i really love the whole intrusive director style..... email gaspah@yahoo.com
oh by the way im asking for recommendations of similar anime if you cant tell... Last edited by gaspah; 2006-10-24 at 03:04. Reason: i love chicken strips |
2006-10-24, 16:42 | Link #1923 | |
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Almost as much fun as actually introducing someone to it and watching it with them.
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2006-10-24, 17:44 | Link #1924 |
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Isn't it weird though? That when you watch something with people, everything is funny or dramatic again, like you didn't know it was coming? I wonder if it's more of an empathic/social response (enjoy it because the crowd enjoys) or if it's just that the changed environment allows bypass of tolerance in the same way as with drugs?
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2006-10-24, 17:54 | Link #1925 | |
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2006-10-24, 18:09 | Link #1926 |
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Well... the sitcom laugh nonsense only usually aggravates me because they laughed at stuff that was dead unfunny.
The experience of sharing a moment with other people who "get it" (nod to MST3K) really rejuvenates the moment for me. There's always that first WTF moment in Monty Python's Holy Grail with a first time watcher that I just relish, for example.
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2006-10-24, 21:47 | Link #1927 |
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Maybe someone's suggested this, but I don't have the willpower to take on 96 pages. I'd been thinking about this show for awhile, and I thought of something. If my guess is right, then Koizumi, Nagato, and Asahina are all absolute fools for not noticing.
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2006-10-24, 22:14 | Link #1928 | |
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2006-10-25, 11:09 | Link #1931 | |
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2006-10-25, 12:10 | Link #1932 |
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After Kanon2006, KyoAni has announced they are doing an animated version of Lucky-Star (a four panel comic somewhat in the vein of Azumanga Daioh) .... this is apparently a very funny comic (I've not seen it) but production-wise it'll probably be almost like a vacation and may give their think-tank some time to stew on the Haruhi phenomenom and how to capitalize on it
I would place a small bet that we'll be seeing Haruhi again at the same time next year or at worst a short season afterwards.
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2006-10-25, 22:41 | Link #1933 | |
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But I don't know. I am not too optimistic. FMP deserves a sequel as well, and you just never know what KyoAni has in mind next. I don't really doubt that we will have a second season, but I would be pretty surprised to see a second season of Haruhi next year same time. But then, on the other hand, Haruhi is incredibly popular afterall, and KyotoAni probably would like to add on to that as well. |
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2006-10-25, 22:52 | Link #1934 |
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Well... FMP is very popular too, more so when it comes to mainstream audiences( Bots, Babes, BOOMS, etc...). If you notice... KyoAni has been alternating between profitable series and quirky series. Lucky Star is quirky, so the next one has to be profitable. I would predict FMP myself.
Besides... I want more Tessa.
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2006-10-26, 00:41 | Link #1936 | |
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2006-10-26, 05:33 | Link #1939 |
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No to the former, and why on Earth would they let that happen for the latter? Give some other studio the rights to their goldmine? I doubt they're that generous. Besides, they already have a healthy working relationship with the author. Why would the author let some other studio do the adaptation when KyoAni has already made his novels super popular?
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2006-10-26, 05:44 | Link #1940 | |
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