2004-04-16, 09:22 | Link #21 | |
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Anyway, I liked the first episode. While it doesn't quite reach Azumanga Daiou level for me, it's funny in it's own right and it's only the first episode, so... |
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2004-04-16, 10:49 | Link #23 | |
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Azumanga Daioh was a better-made anime; this one is going to have to live and die by the gags. A bit more will have to be done with the characters than just flashing stat sheets. The next couple of episodes will make or break this one. |
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2004-04-16, 21:37 | Link #24 | |
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actually, I thought the first few episodes of Azu were excellent. Yurika-sensie stealing that one kids bike is a scene that has always stuck out for me for some reason.
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2004-04-17, 01:02 | Link #25 | |
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And the ditsy guy's voice reminds me of Yamada from SiPri...not sure if it's the same seiyuu or not... |
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2004-04-17, 17:58 | Link #30 |
meu meu meu
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Let me just say that clones of Azumanga are always welcome in my books. This has a lot of similarities thus far, but it isn't a clone. You could call any anime series a clone of another, because mostly any series will have certain links and ties to the other anime series out there.
Azumanga had a better art team for sure, and Kimura, Chiyo, or Osaka all made me laugh too much. Kaorin's monster face was great too, and Yukari's driving.. That said. This is an awesome series so far, and I expect it to get even better. Just because you enjoy Azumanga more doesn't mean you can't sit back and enjoy this one. If you like funny/cute give it a chance. |
2004-04-17, 18:30 | Link #31 | |
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So, if anything, Azumanga Daiou is a clone of Sensei no Ojikan. (Not that really think it's a clone anyway...) |
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2004-04-18, 10:24 | Link #33 | |
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2004-04-18, 10:34 | Link #34 | |
Kobe, not Osaka...
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ISBN : 4-8402-1467-0 Published February 2000. Sensei no Ojikan manga, volume 1 ISBN : 4-8124-5284-8 Published March 1999. Source: http://product.esbooks.co.jp/ Last edited by RobertM; 2004-04-18 at 10:58. |
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2004-04-18, 10:41 | Link #35 | |
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2004-04-18, 10:57 | Link #36 | |
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2004-04-18, 11:46 | Link #37 | |
Kobe, not Osaka...
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Toronto
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So... has anyone read the manga? Can anyone describe the differences, etc. between the manga and the anime? How many episodes will the anime be? Initially, I too was just overwhelmed by the number of characters being introduced in episode 1. It was ever faster and more furious than the mass intros in the first episode of Maria Sama Ga Miteru... |
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2004-04-22, 12:02 | Link #40 | |
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