2012-10-27, 11:18 | Link #712 |
Garnet
Join Date: Dec 2011
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Uhh.. there's a lot more to sub-forums than just "scattering conversation": image threads (which provide, uhm, "interesting" conversations), avatar and signature threads (which I frequent and post in quite a bit), fanfic threads, and so on, that don't detract from the topic on hand (the show), and it helps focus the discussions. I like things that are structured and organized. But that's just me.
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2012-11-03, 08:24 | Link #713 |
~Maru~
Join Date: Mar 2008
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That was suprising, i didnt think id like this series so i laid off it then today i got bored so i downloaded all the eps, it was a damn good watch the action scenes in ep6 was very well done, but that almost sex scene in ep5 felt damn weird after watching 4 eps with them being friends and having fun together, the first chance a boy and a girl is alone they almost do it!?
Damn weird..... and ill just forget that 6 titted slug thing >_> Spoiler for are they planning a timeskip in this series??:
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2012-11-03, 12:20 | Link #714 | |
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2012-11-05, 22:16 | Link #715 |
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Ok, after 45min of reading I've given up trying to catch up with whats already been said in this thread and the ones for each episode.
I have a couple questions but I only want info that would come from the anime. When we see the teacher (I assume) stamp that red stamp over a kids name they go to a shot of an oddly shaped rock that has the same symbol burned into its side. I couldn't help but get the feeling that I was looking at an urn, or something similar that holds the ashes of all the "stamped" kids. Am I interpreting this scene right? My other question is from the scenes where the kids are learning from the holo-library critter. Saki keeps having what looks like flashbacks. It's her with what appears to be the same old man that handled her "cantus" mantra ritual. We also saw a scene with her talking to the same old man at the beginning of ep 1. Anyways, during these flashbacks Saki looks very ill and it shows a disjointed scene of the old man being stabbed, and begging Saki not to kill him. This sort of thing is very odd given that the elders remove kids that cheat in school games, and yet Saki obviously wasn't removed. So, my question is... me/confused. |
2012-11-05, 23:08 | Link #716 | |
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2012-11-11, 12:59 | Link #717 | |
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2012-12-06, 15:39 | Link #720 |
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Well duh? TV Asahi is all about clean, wholesome family fun and entertainment. Let it not be said that Shinsekai yori is their latest victim: they have produced and/or aired other inoffensive, inane anime geared toward children, such as:
-Sci-Fi Harry -Koikaze -Speed Grapher -Red Garden -Gankutsuou Another obvious sign of their attempt at turning Shinsekai yori into wholesome family entertainment is the fact that on all channels it airs at like 2 in the morning. (Well, except on NicoNico. There it's broadcast at 23:30.) /sarcasm |
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