2012-07-10, 20:26 | Link #83 | |
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From the official anime homepage Heres what series writer Jukki Hanada has to say about the anime, in which you can kind of see how Chuunibyou people talk:
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2012-07-10, 20:41 | Link #84 | ||||
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2012-07-10, 21:03 | Link #85 |
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I have a feeling a lot of people on the Western side of the anime fandom will be confused. Like, "isn't this synopsis totally an action story?"
Couple that with the general sentiment among Western fans that they've been hankering for Kyoani to animate something that "deserves" good animation...this may not go down well.
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2012-07-10, 21:09 | Link #86 | |
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Spoiler for ANN's mistake leading to confusion already (NOVEL SPOILERS:
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2012-07-10, 21:35 | Link #87 | |
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Yeah, and Kyoani as of late have always been animating shows that can only be aptly identified under a Japanese literary classification system and for the most part appealing to Japanese pathos, largely unknown to the Western anime fans. There's K-On! being a Kuuki-kei, Hyouka belonging to a "Seishun/Nichijou mystery" genre, and here is the concept of "Chuunibyou". Little bits of confusion really is inevitable.
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2012-07-10, 22:38 | Link #88 | |
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Still looking forward to see how it turns out it but wasn’t expecting much anyway. |
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2012-07-10, 22:57 | Link #89 | |
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Personally, I feel they're trying to get their novel lines into more bookstores and bigger name ones. Seriously, there are two stores in all of Tokyo that are selling these novels. By creating higher demand, you can get more purchasers. Spoiler:
I read this to see how it could be made into an anime and why they chose it specifically to animate. I'm trying to be more upbeat given the doom and gloom people are saying, , but I don't want to give any misinterpretations of the work. All I ask is that you (and everyone reading) give it a shot. For a lot of people, I think they'll enjoy it. For some, I don't think they'll like it at all. For those who blame it for something and/or think KyoAni's going downhill, it won't change your opinions. But that's no different than any other show. Just go in expecting to have fun! It's a romantic comedy and I laughed a fair amount of times reading it.
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2012-07-11, 00:14 | Link #90 | |
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One more thing, I actually prefer Kyoani's sypnosis over actual one and from the looks of it, the author of the novel himself is so into this as well. If they manage to turn c2b up to the eleven and made characters likable it might actually work for me as a comedy. If they choose to tone things down and turn this into a regular SOL then I might not remain here for long. I'm not expecting much on romance since this is just the first novel. |
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2012-07-11, 01:17 | Link #92 | |
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I find this quote quite interesting.
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2012-07-11, 02:21 | Link #93 | |
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anyway, i would really appreciate if someone tells me in what genre this fills in.
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2012-07-15, 02:28 | Link #94 |
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Kyoto Animation animes are generally good (with exception of K-ON) but I hate how they make great animes, but take ages to release a sequel for it. From the look of it, this one will be good too. I'm still expecting a sequel for FMP though. Well, I kinda am...mostly gave up already.
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2012-07-17, 02:37 | Link #96 |
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i hope they use this palette, i havent been a fan of the sepia palette in their past 2 works, and i dont know a lot about little busters(only the 4 koma), but surely the ones behind the girl with the eyepatch look like riki and rin, not trying to make a controversy, but even the uniforms look similar.
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2012-07-17, 02:50 | Link #97 |
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No, both have completly different hairstyles and the uniforms aren't that alike either. Blaser + tartan skirt is an extremly common combination anyway, though not seen in anime that often since the pattern is hard to animate.
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2012-07-17, 15:42 | Link #98 |
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I find myself looking forward to the animation of this show. Based on the synopsis, there are probably a lot of chuunibyou moments where the character(s) start acting as though they were in an action/fantasy show. I expect KyoAni to deliver in these scenes, since they tend to be pretty creative when it comes to depicting thoughts or imagination. At least Takemoto has demonstrated so in Hyouka and that scene of Disappearance.
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chuunibyou, drama, romance, romantic comedy, school, seinen |
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