2003-12-26, 10:57 | Link #41 | |
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Nah, Yomiko was Nenene's teacher. She was a substitute teacher when she was not a secret agent. the beginning of eps 9 kinda explains this. |
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2003-12-28, 06:28 | Link #42 |
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1. I just recently started watching this anime and am really enjoying it. Some people have called it slow, but the pace has been pretty good for me. There has been a lot of time spent developing the characters, and this has been done really well and humorously. Ooh, and the animation is excellent! Now that the plot is really starting to move along, I can't wait to see what happens after the latest twists (in 15 & 16)
2. Who cares if Chibi-ko or Hisa-chan is gay? While 13 can be old enough to start showing romantic/sexual interest, Anita and Hisami's relationship strikes me as a deep friendship, but full of innocence and naiveté... Keep in mind that neither Anita nor Hisami are used to deep friendships/relationships with kids their own age...Anita because she hasn't been going to school and Hisami because she is shy and anti-social. Give them a few years, and maybe they'll assume romantic/sexual identity labels just for your convenience. 3. "it's interesting how many people assume gayness has anything to do with something sexual. many gays will tell you their relationship has nothing to do with sex." --hunterx What do you expect in a society where we define intimate relationships as "heteroSEXual" (=straight) or "homoSEXual" (=gay)? Most people would say that love/intimacy is the most important part of a good relationship, but it still all boils down to what kind of squishy flesh you and your partner have and have sex with. What's that? Love and sex aren't the same thing?? There are people who don't have sex much or at all??? Blasphemy! =P This is why when I saw the word polyamory ("many loves"), I started using 'heteroamory' and 'homoamory' too. 16 y.o. Anita (starry-eyed): Onee-chan, I've realized! I'm Hisa-amorous! Michelle (worried): Isn't that kind of limited? Maggie (reading a book): ...as long as you are happy... |
2003-12-29, 16:05 | Link #45 | |
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2003-12-29, 17:01 | Link #46 | |
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2003-12-29, 18:33 | Link #47 |
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I know that would be logical, but decisions aren't always logical. It doesn't stand for "Read or Die". The original title of this show was going to be "Read or Dream". They changed their minds. It doesn't stand for anything. The full Title of the show is "R.O.D The TV". They added the TV part only to keep people from being confused about the Original OVA series, because it used the ROD abbreviation.
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2003-12-30, 07:52 | Link #48 | |
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So, would the timeline be like this:
<EDIT> Okay, so the TV series is basically a rewrite of the Read or Dream manga, okay, I got that. And there was another manga, Read or Die manga? Quote:
About Nancy's child, perhaps it's: Spoiler:
I must say, after watching of the anime, I can tell this series is going on my shelf, an excellent series. I just love the creative ways they can use paper and the whole idea of a bookworm who uses paper to win. As a writer myself, this series holds a special place with me. |
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2003-12-30, 12:42 | Link #49 | |
Gomen asobase desuwa!
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The "Read or Dream" manga featured Anita, Magi, and Michelle first, and the new TV series was going to be centered around them. But in the end, they decided that they would like to tie this with the original R.O.D (Read or Die) OVA that they just left it be...so that you can decide whichever one you want to use. Hence, it can be taken as "the TV version of the Read or Dream manga's characters" or "the TV version in continuation to the Read or Die OVA." |
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2004-01-20, 13:08 | Link #52 | |
Gomen asobase desuwa!
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And at first the OVA series may not seem to be linked to the TV series, but little by little, they tie in the story together...especially after Ep. 10. A good way to enjoy R.O.D: 1. read the manga "Read or Die" (or the novel "Read or Die") 2. watch OVA "R.O.D -Read or Die" 3. read the manga "Read or Dream" 4. watch TV series "R.O.D the TV" |
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2004-01-20, 13:21 | Link #53 | |
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If anything, they probably only gave the title R.O.D TV so that it could be called either Read or Die... or Read or Dream (They probably left just ROD TV so that people who just watched the OVA and never read the mangas would just call it "Read or Die TV" or "Read or Dream TV" for those who are into both the mangas and the anime). I also would say that the TV series isn't a total re-write of the manga of Read or Dream either (if anything, it is another contiuation of Read or Dream manga involving characters from the Read or Die OVA/manga). Besides, I just read an interview article that has the director of the TV series and they he and the interviewer just called the series "R.O.D" and nothing more... which could mean that the meaning of the title could be "Read or Die" and/or "Read or Dream" for the TV series, but they just state it as R.O.D TV and nothing more. |
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2004-01-21, 23:06 | Link #54 |
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Animation quality
Btw., did anyone else notice that the animation went completely downhill after the HongKong showdown? Are they behind schedule? Budget problems? The first half looked pretty good, imo, but the last episodes are below average. The movements look extremely jerky, the faces suddenly became asymetrical in some scenes ... hen.
Sure, sometimes episodes look like that, no big-a-deal, if the story is thrilling, I usually don't care. I just find it strange that the animation quality went down from 'really good' to 'worst I've seen in quite a while'. If anyone could elaborate and enlighten me, plz Last edited by Weissent; 2004-01-22 at 06:30. |
2004-01-21, 23:39 | Link #55 | |
Gomen asobase desuwa!
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You do realize many animes don't use the same genga studio each episode? While the production studio maybe the same, they usually give certain episodes to different genga studios. So while for one episode, a certain anime may use 12 different "good" genga studios, while the next episode may use 13 "obscure" different genga studios. Depending on production costs (and the importance of that episode), we may give a certain episode to a well experienced studio in Japan and Korea, or we may give a certain episode as a challenge to build up their own experience to some obscure start-up genga company in Japan and Taiwan. For a more clear view on how current anime is made, I suggest you watch the anime "Animation Runner Kuromi-chan." _______________end Ctrl+v___________________________ In addition, you must also remember that the R.O.D that you are watching is the pre-screener version on air on CS satellite broadcast. All quality upgrades are made as they are shown on the actual FujiTV broadcast. |
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2004-01-22, 07:24 | Link #56 | |
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Well then, Geneon, get into gear and release those DVDs as soon as possible |
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2004-01-22, 17:22 | Link #57 | |
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Likewise, all quality upgrades will come from FujiTV On the other hand, FujiTV will censor some scenes that define nudity (the hot spring "treasure" episode) when the CS didn't. And though I don't know about your country, the DVDs for R.O.D the TV has already been coming out in Japan. |
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