2011-10-24, 05:50 | Link #1083 | |
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On a side note.... I watched episode 2 for the nth time and still can't get enough of it. Can't wait for episode 3
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2011-10-24, 06:14 | Link #1084 | |
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Still generic though. Albeit a more acceptable/better type of generic I mean. |
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2011-10-24, 07:27 | Link #1085 |
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he doesn't whine about killing because they made the enemy so bad in front of his eyes. Though I still think he was surprised and confused at the end. It will turn bad emo mode if Gai didn't diffuse his emotional turmoil by asking him to join the funeral parlor.
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2011-10-24, 09:36 | Link #1088 |
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what do they mean by that? mystery ass drifts? typo error? if it's typo error. What do they originally mean?
The info of birth is unidentified interest me more than the weird words. In the flash back in episode 1. The girl who looks like Inori clearly dies by getting engulf by that weird crystal stones. So who is Inori? a clone? or the same girl in the memory.
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2011-10-24, 10:14 | Link #1090 |
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But that mistake is really hilarious .
There's also much engrish of the same level on other pages. Explanation of the Gai's group name in engrish: The World constantly seeks answers. Only those with the right answers survive. Survival of the fittest. This is the rule of the World. We are those that send a requiem for those who have been curtailed. Thus we are known as the "Funeral Parlor". The name affirms that we are the ones who relinquish, staking the claim that we are the ones that shall survive. About Inori: Age 16. Female vocal for the band "EGOIST" a charismatic band on the Web. Also a member of "Funeral Parlor". Shu idolizes her, and was the motive for Shu to take part inthe activities of "Funeral Parlor". Her only means of releasing her emotions is through singing. Last edited by Iby; 2011-10-24 at 10:41. |
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2011-10-24, 13:06 | Link #1094 | |
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2) Inori is one year younger than Shu. Shu was four years old in those flashbacks. Now, this brings up an interesting question relating to the temporal scope of those flashbacks. Were they all around the same time (ie: the Lost Christmas/Apocalypse Outbreak event) or were they memories from over an extended time period? Remember, Shu is 17. The Apocalypse Outbreak and the Lost Christmas event was supposed to have happened roughly ten years ago. So, he should have been seven at the time. But, we have the one flashback of him being four. So, either the artists don't know how to count, or the flashbacks do cover an extended period of time, though why they'd show Shu's birthday three years prior to those major events all the other flashes of memories seemed to correspond to is a big question mark. Now, regardless of what the answer here is, we saw the girl leaning down when doing cat's cradle, which would hint the person she was leaning down towards was smaller than her. Ergo, he was younger. So, highly unlikely it was Inori. As for the clone idea, remember we've yet to actually see that there's anything particularly special/unique about Inori to hint she's a test-tube creation. It's possible the cat's cradle thing is all just a coincidence, one that just thematically ties Inori to whoever this mystery girl was in the flashbacks. Finally, the last image in the flashbacks was of a little girl in the snow. The snow would hint at Lost Christmas, which remember was ten years ago. If that was Inori, she'd have been six, which definitely would match the height of that girl. So, it's possible Inori was in Shu's flashbacks, just not as the girl with the crystal growths all over her.
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2011-10-24, 13:39 | Link #1095 |
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Have watched first 2 episodes and can't say I'm very impressed. At least I don't see anything worthy of all th eexcitement going around.
It does have some good traits but over all I expected more from it. What totally displeased me was how easily maincharacter did all those moves in episode 2. And he is amateaur! Basicly we have another uninterestuung character. At least he is not a total crybaby. However, I will keep up with it till episode 5-6 and then will make my final desicion on what to do. EDIT: If compare it to CG, series are NOT that similar. Yes we do have mecha, we do have good terrorists fighting government and we do have a girl whom main character has saved and who is givng him power. However, main character is nothing like Lelouch and that's a HUGE difference! No one is being mind controlled here, what also is a HUGE difference. The girl doesn't really give him any power, he seems to be able to take weapon out of anyone. And so far I don't see any good friends of main chara who could possibly become an enemy. Lelouch/Suzaku conflict was also one of the main themes in the series. And main chara here doesn't have a blind sister for whom he is taking revenge.
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2011-10-24, 17:13 | Link #1096 |
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It seems out main dude may have had his memories manipulated or there is some weird reincarnation/matrix explanation behind the flashbacks.
Also, I see Clovis made it into the series. What's his name... The Kaleidoscope is a bastard. Going into the ghetto and slaughtering civilians like Clovis. |
2011-10-25, 05:21 | Link #1098 |
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Playing devil's advocate a bit here because this series is way too overhated with only 2 episodes on its belt. I've been reading generic plot this generic character that, but really, how many anime series aren't generic? Let's have a look at some titles just this year that got really high praise but aren't exactly anything special plot or character (or both wise).
Anohana. This has a pretty generic premise if you ask me. A group of friends are trying to get over the death of a childhood friend and drama enfolds. A ton of melodrama and waterworks, much like those K/J-dramas I see on TV everyday, albeit with "anime" characters. Usagi Drop. An anime about a bachelor 30y.o. male raising an abandoned little girl. Heartwarming to the max but is the plot something to be mind-boggled about? Not really. Yet both of these were highly acclaimed due to one main reason: rock solid execution. Heck, I enjoyed both of the above series myself, the latter being one of my favorites now. However, you could have the most unique and exciting stories, but if you don't execute it well, it's gonna be bad period. Guilty Crown is much like that. Yes, the premise isn't anything special and the main character isn't the most interesting in the world, but it's production values are off the roof and it's damn well executed/directed given what it has. To me, it's just plain entertaining like a well made Hollywood action flick, so who cares in the end if the plot isn't the best. My only beef so far is the MC, but he's had some shounen-style GAR moments to cancel out his "emo" so it isn't all bad. And yet there are some people who complain as if this series is a failure. To me, with the exception of Fate/Zero which is on a different tier really, it's incomparable to other action/thriller based series this season like Persona 4 or Mirai Nikki which has more severe problems than Guilty Crown, yet I've seen people stop complaining about P4 by episode 3 and people claiming that Mirai Nikki is the shiz. They are as much if not more generic than Guilty Crown is (the former showing the difficulties of adapting a JRPG to an anime, with the latter being little more than a yandere-fetish combined with a poor man's version of Battle Royale) but with noticeable directing problems. I think some people need to get off the hate bandwagon and learn to sit back and just enjoy it. Or just drop the series like I did with Persona 4. If people can just sit back and genuinely enjoy the bickering and bantering between Yozora and Sena in Boku wa Tomodachi, why can't they have the same attitude for Guilty Crown? Is it the favoritism of the "slice of life" genre in general and how it seems to be "immune" to any plot criticisms? One final note, I think people need to be a bit more patient. I recall highly acclaimed series like Tiger and Bunny and Steins Gate taking an entire half of the series before it started to dwell into "amazing" territory. Last edited by Pocari_Sweat; 2011-10-25 at 05:51. |
2011-10-25, 07:40 | Link #1099 |
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Whilst Ano Hana and Usagi Drop do have simple stroylines and it is the execution that's important, the execution in Ano Hana and Usagi Drop created greater depth to their storyline and characters. Guilty Crown's rock solid execution is mainly aesthetic and not enough to cover the rather glaring flaws in the storyline.
I don't think there's really that much bickering but simply an acknowledgement that this show is really just popcorn entertainment. I guess the reason people are a bit more annoyed about that here than for any other show is because there were reasonable expectations that it would be more than that.
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In comparison have a look at the Mirai Nikki and Persona 4 (after episode 1 which was straight out awful) threads. Some heavy praise there which leaves me mind boggled because I'm seeing much bigger flaws in those yet picking are willing overlook them whilst Guilty Crown continues to be picked apart. Quote:
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