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View Poll Results: Amagami SS - Episode 8 Rating | |||
Perfect 10 | 25 | 33.33% | |
9 out of 10 : Excellent | 18 | 24.00% | |
8 out of 10 : Very Good | 18 | 24.00% | |
7 out of 10 : Good | 8 | 10.67% | |
6 out of 10 : Average | 3 | 4.00% | |
5 out of 10 : Below Average | 0 | 0% | |
4 out of 10 : Poor | 1 | 1.33% | |
3 out of 10 : Bad | 0 | 0% | |
2 out of 10 : Very Bad | 0 | 0% | |
1 out of 10 : Painful | 2 | 2.67% | |
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2010-08-23, 20:05 | Link #101 |
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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I decided to pick up this series since I was wondering how in the world did it earn a subforum over HoTD.... And I'm still left wondering.
The romances are built up slowly and nicely, then rushed to conclusions that make my head spin? I don't get it. Way to trash an anime. The main character lacks personality too.
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2010-08-23, 20:18 | Link #102 | ||
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And I think Junichi has personality. So far he his actions have had plenty of variation, not too many stupid, not too many perverted, etc, etc.
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2010-08-23, 20:35 | Link #103 | |
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Anyhow, I'm saying I like how the romances are built up slowly, it almost feels like a relationship, but then they decide to go totally off the wall in the concluding episode and rush a romance to a conclusion that is just plain silly. Sorry this ain't true love. Right now they're still in the infatuation stage... There is no deepness to their relationships whatsoever, no greater understanding between the characters. It's as shallow as a middle school romance where you hold hands for a couple weeks and then break up.
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2010-08-23, 20:38 | Link #104 | |
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I'd be amazed if people would actually handle a discussion in HoTD forums, since everything on it is pure fanservice, even Sekirei has more plot. And no, I absolutely don't hate HoTD, I'm a great fan of the manga, but there's no room for dicussion on it. Tons of people would've said "NO WAY ANGEL BEATS! DESERVES A SUBFORUM". But hey, it does have one. |
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2010-08-23, 20:41 | Link #105 | ||
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I really dislike when kids who just start going out are all "I love you" and all. My friend just got a girlfriend. They found each on a dating site, met that day, and made it official two days later. Quote:
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2010-08-23, 20:47 | Link #106 | |
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Anyways, I myself was surprised about this sub-forum too, so I could understand .. happened the same with Angel Beats! for me, because I totally loved that series, but it was such a rage-magnet every week ONTOPIC: I cannot forget about this, I very much appreciate Satou Rina's work in Amagami, she completes Kaoru, as much as she has completed every girl she's voiced. |
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2010-08-23, 20:48 | Link #107 | |
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There have been legitimate discussions in the HoTD, and many fun ones as well. Quality is perception.
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2010-08-23, 20:56 | Link #108 | |
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Okay, let's leave it like that! |
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2010-08-23, 21:10 | Link #109 | |
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Don't get me wrong though, I'm not saying if the actor can't change their voice they are bad, I'm a Kugimiya Rie fan and you can spot her pretty easily.
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2010-08-24, 01:58 | Link #110 | |
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It is cruel but thats the way it goes. If you get the heroine that is more popular than the other you first of all focus your effort with her, because she will be your main 'cash cow'. Why do you think they created two main characters in Kimikiss. And why do you think that the two girls that were to win them were Mao and Erika? Because of the popularity. When they were planning the whole thing they noticed that two heroines are way above the others in popularity. Making it with a singular main hero would mean that one of the two fandoms will get butthurt so they decided to make two heroes that each of the most popular heroines would get so that the fans would like it but they overdid with the retarded drama, plus having two mains guys didn't bode so well with the fans, and in general Kimikiss became beyond from recognition as they changed way too many things and the general essence of the game that made it so popular and the JC Staff got burned with this experiment, but the reason why they went with two heroes and those particular heroines was the popularity. Why don't you complain that the Kimikiss heroine Mitsuki Shijyo was pretty much cut from the anime and pushed way way into the background? It was half-assed job according to you, because how her role was reduced from the main heroine to the secondary character, but you barely noticed it. Same would have happened with one of the Amagami least popular heroines and it would make the popular ones shine more brightly. Its not half-assed, just a simple practical thinking. Know your cash cows and milk them. Simple as that. |
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2010-08-24, 02:38 | Link #111 | |
Beautiful fighter.
Join Date: Dec 2005
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it's kind of different here with Amagami though, because this is an adaptation that animates each of the girls routes, instead of placing them all together into one storyline. & i just don't agree with the idea of editing a path out so one can be extended. I've had enough of this discussion, because it just keeps going around and around. You are alright with your idea, and i'm not. End of story.
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2010-08-24, 02:44 | Link #112 | |
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Noone. Most even fail to remember that instead of the background character that girrl was supposed to be one of the main heroines, just like it happened with Mitsuki, who got her moments but they were in the background most of the time. Hard to believe that she was supposed to be as big main as Mao or Eriko originally. And Shiroth, I dont really remember all that many people complaining about Mitsuki being cut in her role. Most didn't even notice or knew about it. I assumed that you were going with the crowd - if not sorry, but I really do not remember you or anyone else complaining about it all that much. So what that the anime creates an arc for each girl. One omake episode can always pay the deed for such characters really and most will not notice as they will be more interested on discussing the twists/scenes in Ayatsuji's, Haruka's or Ai's arcs. Last edited by Darknemo2000; 2010-08-24 at 06:38. |
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2010-08-24, 12:48 | Link #113 |
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You're all basing facts on english forum discussions, which conveniently aren't the focus target of this series.
You can't go everywhere and assume everyone has played Amagami, just in that situation would a person state that indeed --> "x" girl arc is boring and not worth it. All I can say is that I sense this "donotwant sae arc" feeling. |
2010-08-24, 21:13 | Link #114 |
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The episode just seemed awkwardly edited as if a great deal was left on the edit room floor. Getting that "to be fixed in the DVD" vibe for both eps 7 and 8.
I did enjoy the character of Kaoru a lot so the arc was entertaining nonetheless. I have a suspicion she's a bit too energetic for the fragile otaku ;P I do think this "omnibus" (i.e. parallel reality) tactic is a real win for future adaptations of date-sim games. It removes most of the risk in adaptation and even allows for multiple directors or variety in team efforts. The fans of each young lass get a winning segment and we get to see how "quantum fluctuations" can make for utterly different life stories
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2010-08-28, 06:46 | Link #115 |
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Hmm well, I was liking the Kaoru arc right up till the very end.... where only this couple get's a portrait picture. I guess I was expecting too much since Haruka's arc had about a minute or two worth of "10 years later" than Kaoru's arc.
But that tiny little beef with the arc isn't enough to derail my enjoyment of this last episode, I really like the confession scenes, something I like to throw onto my list of unique confessions. Pseudo mid-air confession, followed by snow falling... below you. Nice stuff. Kaoru's words were nice too. |
2010-08-28, 09:06 | Link #116 |
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Definitely the best arc by far! x1000000000000 and without the BS nonsense Haruka's arc ended with. Kaoru is so much love!
I'm fully satisfied with this ending. But I'll probably skip the next arc simply because I can't stand a certain voice...
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2010-08-30, 00:58 | Link #117 | |
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and about that voice, it sounds annoying at first, but i think it'll grow on you, gotta give it an episode or 2 |
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2010-08-30, 05:02 | Link #118 |
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Couldn't one say he was handed to her on a plate too? It works both ways.
He's the first one we see who's aware his feelings for her have grown beyond friendship - in the infirmary. Granted most of his thoughts seem to be sexual at that point, but there's the fantasy of just her leaning in for a kiss. Isn't he indirectly admitting he likes her when he admits he thought she'd say that to him? He was all blushing too. I think he is. He only realizes he's in love (as I interpret it) two episodes later, in the tub - while Kaoru realized she's in love one episode earlier, also in the tub. She denies it at once though. But those feelings are developing and growing stronger on both sides all the while. We got the element of physical attraction from his side in the first two episodes ("Was she always that cute?"), then the element of emotional attraction from both sides ("I don't want you to leave me alone" / "I'll always be there for you".) Finally they come together in episode 8. |
2010-09-01, 21:26 | Link #120 |
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Age: 37
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Just watched this entire series yesterday, so the comparisons between the two arcs are fresh in my mind. That said, I find it slightly odd that people are disappointed with this episode. I thought it was significantly better than 4. Where 4 added some last second drama for no real reason, 8 decided to just take the natural progression of their relationship.
The whole theme of this arc was being "natural" actually. They hung out together because they always had, they supported each because they do, and then at some point they both realize the mutual attraction and confirm it. There are no big milestones in their relationship, because frankly they didn't need to change anything. Instead of "let's be a couple" it was more "hey, I guess we've always been a couple, haven't we?" With that in mind, the omission of a "10 years later" scene makes a lot of sense. This relationship is all about the journey, not the destination. They hang out, and they will continue to hang out. They're just comfortable with each other. While the previous arc was about earning something, this one wasn't. That's also why I really don't care about any further details of Kaoru's mother's love life. Frankly, it's not relevant. The only point of bringing it up in the first place was to show that they stick together in both good times and bad times. Other than that there's no real meaning to it, and emphasizing it any more than they did would just be weird. |
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