2012-02-03, 13:26 | Link #381 | |
Tsukiyomi -Moon Phase-
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episode 1 was really nicely done. Can't wait to next episode.
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2012-02-03, 13:45 | Link #382 |
Longtime Lurker
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: The Inland Empire
Age: 40
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I extremely enjoyed the first episode, and I can't wait to see what path Mato and Yomi's relationship takes. I really hope BRS does actually ends up with Deadmaster this time around.
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2012-02-03, 14:52 | Link #383 |
He Without a Title
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: The land of tempura
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The OVA only gives that away at the end and it's one of it's failings for me as well. What I meant by relationship between the chars I was talking about Kuroi and Takanashi. My fault for not making that clear
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2012-02-03, 16:22 | Link #384 |
King's Justice
Join Date: Apr 2004
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Ok, now that I've seen it decently, here's my take on it:
The real world scenes not only look disconnected, by they're animated much worse than the BRS world scenes. The main issue is that the base story is flawed: it didn't work at all in the original. I see that they're trying to actually create a story out of that original mess, but I'm very skeptical of the results. Being only 8 episodes also means they can't afford wasting time for nothing. It does look that certain characters (DM, mainly) don't have the idiotic reason to appear they had in the OAV, and that's a (very minor) plus. |
2012-02-03, 16:43 | Link #385 |
Ore wa Kyasshan!
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Somewhere...
Age: 36
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The first episode is good. The Otherworld scenes were interesting yet creepy, especially Chariot.
But, you know what I'm hoping for this TV show? Black Rock Shooter THE GAME has something compared to the OVA/TV anime: BRS has a freakin' dialogue and she has a damn backstory (she is a teenage, android, super-soldier with a real name: 'Stella'). Only we can hope, though. They're still 7 episodes left so maybe we can get Otherworlders talk, especially BRS. |
2012-02-03, 17:15 | Link #386 |
Senior Member
Join Date: May 2007
Age: 38
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I want to really really like this however the changes when compared to the OVA may be small but they are very noticeable. Mind you show isn't bad however it's just at the moment coming off as okay at best but what else can you expect from an 8 episode series?...
First off the CG was nearly as bad as I had feared it actually flowed pretty well. I openly say I'm not a big fan of the change in character design or the way the 2D animation is looking but I guess it can't be helped since the original designer left. What this show is doing really well is setting up the characters stories and future conflicts. I also have a theory as to why Yomi is submissive and fearful towards Kagari. I'm guessing Yomi was somehow at fault for Kagari getting hurt, and she uses the wheelchair to guilt trip Yomi into staying with her forever.
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2012-02-03, 18:38 | Link #389 |
Garnet
Join Date: Dec 2011
Age: 29
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Episode 1 sure was interesting. I dislike slice of life anime, but this was pretty enjoyable. I loved the fluidic action scenes and the colour symbolism.
I'm curious as to how Mato and Yomi's relationship will develop from here on in. I’m totes rooting for them. Kagari is a bitch of colossal proportions. I was surprised to see her Otherworld counterpart was able to wallop BRS all around the place. Ah well, she almost got Chariot back in the end; hopefully we'll see BRS get a few direct hits on her in the next episode. The animation, while good in the Otherworld scenes, was pretty bad in the real world scenes. I prefer the character designs of the Otherworld characters, too. Mhmmm. Smexy. Thanks Raven. |
2012-02-03, 21:52 | Link #393 |
Banned
Join Date: Jan 2009
Age: 34
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The otherwold is very interesting but its less than 9% of the episode, thus is very, very hard to see the superficiality of the real world, seriously, the MC is very retarded the design doesn't helps either. So for the first episode: 5/10.
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2012-02-03, 22:22 | Link #395 |
Yuuki Aoi
Join Date: Jul 2004
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Good start. I liked it better than the OVA, which was really just an extended commercial for the figures. Nice voice work all-round, as you would expect from Hanazawa Kana, Sawashiro Miyuki, Asumi Kana, Noto Mamiko, et al.
I didn't notice Yamakan's name in the credits, although Ordet is his company. Has he really abandoned anime? Not likely, it seems to me.
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2012-02-04, 00:53 | Link #397 | |
Me at work
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Same link for all countries involved I think
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2012-02-04, 01:13 | Link #400 |
Komrades of Kitamura Kou
Join Date: Jul 2004
Age: 39
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The big issue I had with the OVA crops up here. I had assumed that the disconnected parallelisms between this world and the other world was the intentional storytelling device of choice, but it often felt like the disconnection was too broad to make sense of how both worlds are intertwined with each other. The separation felt too distant to link both worlds, and sometimes I was feeling as if I was watching two different shows, only linked together at the end.
This episode shares that same problem for me. As some have also mentioned, the impact of that first day friendship between our leads felt lessened, hence the supposed reversal of this relationship of their otherworld counterparts suffered the same issue. I don't see any coherence in the separation, if that makes any sense, because the concept of disconnection here is supposed to reflect the differences between people in this world and their counterparts in the other word. It just feels... lost. Again like the OVA I'm left with the feeling that there is supposed to be some greater thread tying everyone up, but he thread is so thin sometimes it feels like it's not even there. Perhaps it's only because it's the first episode, and I'm more than willing to see where it goes, but the studio and the writer for me are really pushing the concept of "connected disconnection" too far for the story to make sense. It's style sacrificing substance.
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