2010-12-30, 10:21 | Link #187 |
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I understand what you're saying but my point is, we now either get shows which won't have material that requires censoring, or we get 18+ shows which won't have censoring. So on the bright side of things, no more unwatchable middle-crap material. Yeah mass production will drop as the media evolves but overall show quality should increase, or more shows would go straight to OVA. I think we should just wait a little to see if it ends up being good or bad, rather then just fighting change.
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2010-12-30, 11:40 | Link #188 |
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Brazil
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Next season doesn't have any titles which I'm, well, dying for, but I'm definitely going to check out quite a few shows, because a lot of them have at least something that picks my interest.
Madoka -- Well, we're all still clueless about the actual plot, but Kajiura Yuki herself is more than enough to get me on board. To make things even better, she's not alone, and having Urobuchi in charge of the story was a big surprise, so I'm really curious to see how stuff will turn out. Personally, I'm hoping for a dark twist somewhere down the road, but that's simply because I think Kajiura's music would fit much more in a show like that. Then again, maybe she'll also surprise me and produce a fantastic soundtrack for a cute type of series. GOSICK -- Never read the novels but I'm a big mystery junkie. Not really sure what sort of stories are featuered here, but anything resembling classical detective books (Christie's and all) are sure to satisfy me. The fact that BONES is producing it is also a big plus, although director Nanba's inexperience worries me a tad bit. On the other hand, the other day I found out Nanba directed this show, so I can rest in peace now. Right? Houro Musuko -- I'm not sure how to deal with the whole gender disorder plot, but the trailers look just too good. Fantastic production values all around and a very nice voice cast, including the ever awesome Nana Mizuki. Oh, and I forgot to mention it has Keiichi Okabe scoring it, which is a big attractive to me. After his NieR score, I'm expecting nothing but awesomeness from the man! Fractale -- Yamakan, Yamakan... I'm a big fan of his (few) works, but I'm not too pleased with everything he's been saying. In a way, and as someone else put it sometime ago, he seems to be keen on becoming the Inafune from the anime industry. And we all know where that ended up. Still, Fractale's premise and world looked really interesting, and just like the sort of show I usually enjoy. Couple that with how much is at stake for Yamakan here (although he doesn't really have any control whatsoever about it, even if the show is good, it's no guarantee it will be a commercial success) and I'm all over it. Yumekui Merry -- J.C Staff back with a manga adaptation. As usual (see, this is a pattern) I've never read the original material, but the promotional videos did a great job at making me interested in it. The fantasy motifs all around it, like the cats and masked guys and whatever else all remind me of Pandora Hearts, with the exception that there seems to be a bigger focus on action this time. All in all, I'm loving the style and character designs. The trailer also featured some really well animated action scenes. So, why not? Dragon Crisis -- I'm not too sure on this one. The original material doesn't really strike me as anything other than 'generic', but the staff working on it has produced some nice shows. The main catch is having both Kurata and Ishihama together again, something that hasn't happened ever since Read or Die, which I loved. Masunari's the missing piece out of the R.O.D trio, but Tachibana, while unexperienced with directing complete series, has participated as episode director in a decent number of good shows. The downside is that the production is being handled by DEEN, and although that in itself doesn't really guarantee god awful production values, you can never be sure. On the other hand, the trailer looked nice, not particularly impressive but definitely alright with some interesting details here and there. And I trust Ishihama enough as Chief Animation Director to ensure that it'll stay visually appealing to the eyes. --- Well, those I'm sure to give it a few episodes, unless the first episode turns out to be so bad that I feel obliged to drop it on the spot. Some other shows still pick my interest, like Freezing and Infinite Stratos, both having displayed some nice trailers from a technical point of view. Freezing had some really nice animation, and I was pleasantly surprised by the nice use of 3D CGI on Stratos, although it looked really good in general. On the other hand, excessive focus on fanservice is one of those things which I can't digest very well, so I'm unsure how I'm going to react to the actual shows when they start. Cardfight Vanguard!! is also worth a first episode, at the very least, because it's getting a JAM Project OP. And I want to see how badly it'll rip off Yu-Gi-Oh. Other than that, depending oh how some of the offerings end up turning out, I might go back to a bit more of Mitsudomoe. The first season started out hilarious, but it was losing steam by the end, so if I find anything more interesting, I probably won't bother with it. With all that said, overall, it's looking like an okay season to me. Looking back at how many shows I listed, I'm actually surprised at how much stuff I'm planning to watch, haha. And that's a good sign, of course!
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2010-12-31, 02:24 | Link #189 | |
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59 - Gosick 35 - Todoke 35 = Musuko (17) + Wandering (18) 31 - Merry 30 - Beelzebub 30 - Fractale 22 - Stratos 18 - Crisis 13 - Mitsudomoe 12 - Madoka 12 - Zombie 11 - Starry 9 - Wolverine 8 - Rainbow 4 - Freezing 3 - Nyarlko 3 - Vanguard 3 - Level the following had no hits (maybe I suck at searching) Oniichan / Brother Suite / Precure Mai / Family Gosick has a big lead! *Disclaimer: This is unscientific and not really indicative of anything. But I thought it was interesting. Feel free to suggest alternative names I should add to the results like I did with wandering son + houro musuko. Also, point out any mistakes I made
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2011-01-01, 07:25 | Link #192 |
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Mahou Shoujo Madoka Magika - Joining the bandwagon on this one. The staff just looks too good, I love magical girl anime, and the outfits are amazing!
Fractale - The premise is intriguing and carries a lot of potential, especially being a Noitamina series. Plus, Yamakan's ranting has piqued my interest over how this will turn out. Level E - No idea how this'll turn out, but as it's from the creator of Yuyu Hakusho it'll probably be an entertaining shounen series at the least. Kimi ni Todoke Season 2 - Yes. Will watch. Houkago no Pleiades - I'm a magical girl fan and I'd love to see how Gainax does this. Plus, the characters are so cute! Gosick - Mystery adventure series with a gothic lolita? Consider me sold. Wandering Son - The premise sounds like the recipe for a cheap trap anime, but since it's by Shimura Takako it's most likely going to be done quite well. Yumekui Merry - It has an awesome trailer. I hope it can live up to that and deliver some good action. |
2011-01-01, 22:07 | Link #193 |
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Vanguard will more likely rip of Duel Masters than Yugioh. The same guy who designed the Duel Masters game, in addition to the best MTG player in Japan, are designing the game itself. The Duel Masters guy is, to my knowledge, doing the duel layout for each episode, a position you usually never read about unless it is Yugioh (which has had the same person over all 11 years so far).
It is worth a first episode and perhaps the free starter deck they are giving away with the magazine (forget which one ...) I don't think it stands a chance to Yugioh Zexal come Spring though.
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2011-01-01, 22:14 | Link #194 | |
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Now to get back on track: LF: Gosick and Kimi no Todoke for sure, and Rio because Rio fanservice is <3.
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2011-01-02, 04:19 | Link #195 |
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Okay, I've finally decided...
Watching and hoping it'll turn out good 1. Infinite Stratos - I'll be honest, the premise initially made me roll eyes, but over time I've started to get into the characters and setting and now it's become the number one anticipated series... I REALLY hope it does turn out good >.> 2. Gosick - Had been looking forward to this anime ever since I saw one image from Minitokyo years ago... 3. Kore wa Zombie Desu ka? - This was the first series that immediately caught my attention while scanning the list. Zombie? Magic chainsaw? White-haired bishoujo? Meh, I've been tempted by less before... Willing to try but not sure if it'll turn out good 1. Mahou Shoujo Madoka Magica - Strictly speaking, I'm very very very curious to see how this turns out, but would not hesitant to drop it like hot potatoes if I don't like what I'm seeing... Just give me a reason... >.> 2. FRACTALE - Yeah yeah while I'm sure alot of people are excited about it's unique premise and all that, it doesn't mean I would like it because it's unique. I'm giving it a fair chance because it would be embarrassing if this turns out to be awesome, but I wasn't down with it 3. Yumekui Merry - Doesn't inspire a whole lot of confidence, but as a general rule I'll try to give a JC Staff action series a chance. 4. Dragon Crisis! - Just barely holding on to my interest, don't really expect much from it... Probably the first causality of this season... >.> Then carrying on Index2 from last season... That would be a total of 8 shows.
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2011-01-02, 16:09 | Link #196 | |
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2011-01-02, 18:17 | Link #198 |
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Whoever made that list made a very big mistake. Akira Ito did not create any part of Yugioh manga. He did however draw for Yugioh R. Kazuki Takahashi came up with the story and concept, and has a better finishing look in the drawing themselves. But Akira Ito does a good job at mimicing the style.
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2011-01-02, 20:10 | Link #200 | |
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On Topic: 1.Gosick - Looks great and i've been getting into the mystery genre lately 2.IS - Would be number 1 if not for Gosick. At first it was one of my least favorite, but after learning so much about the characters and plot from a thread here I'm excited 3.Beelzebub - Haven't read it personally, but I have high hopes for this show. It's been awhile since i've watched a shonen with comedy as a focus. The baby reminds me of YYH a bit, but cuter. 4.Wandering Son - I like crossdressing related shows and the style is very unique. Could be a pretty good Romance 5.Fractale - the plot turned me off at first, but after seeing the trailer it looks more interesting 6.Starry Sky - Seen ep1 and it's pretty cool so far. Reminds me of Fruits Basket 7.Kore wa Zombie Desu ka? - Not quite sure about this one atm 8.Yumekui Merry - summary turned me off but once again animesuki convinced me otherwise 9.Mahou Shoujo Madoka Magica - The staff seems really good and if it is pulled off well could be a favorite magical girl show 10.Dragon Crisis - Pretty meh about this one, but might be good If there are titles that end up being good that aren't listed please let me know (Angel Beats! ended up being one of these last year and P&SwG almost was) Last edited by snsninja; 2011-01-02 at 20:24. |
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