2008-06-18, 18:26 | Link #268 | |
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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2008-06-20, 21:19 | Link #269 |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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Here's something I've been wondering about for a while. In the US professional baseball, the head of the team is the manager and his assistants are called coaches.
I think in the anime Momoe is called the coach and the girl who helps out is called the manager. I think that's also the case in the US high schools. Why is that? |
2008-06-22, 00:30 | Link #270 |
turn around...
Join Date: Jun 2008
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I finished the series few weeks ago (in diff. language) and it was awesome! I finished it in like 2 or 3 days. Although Mihashi was somewhat annoying at first, I got over it. Well, Abe's attitude toward that helped me a lot. Stress reliever.
I read newest chapter of manga too, and I hope they make season 2.
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2008-08-05, 03:50 | Link #271 | |
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2008-08-15, 18:51 | Link #272 |
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Cripes a Baseball anime! Whatever next?! A Rugby anime?!
*prays and hopes* I'm a fan of Cricket so I watch Baseball from time to time and I found the anime absolutely fascinating. You can get lost in the strategic permutations that span possibly multiple episodes and individual man battles. The personal battles that each player had to endure in order to play at their best were really great to watch. Now, lets have a Rugby anime! We came close with FMP Fumoffu..darned close and that was absolutely hilarious! Something along those lines would be genius! |
2008-08-22, 02:48 | Link #273 |
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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American football?
http://anidb.net/perl-bin/animedb.pl...anime&aid=2441 Anyway, im now watching this anime, and im loving it, is really funny. I must say this anime is really good, well at least i think so. |
2009-01-12, 03:49 | Link #275 |
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It's probably the lack of manga. I don't know exactly where the manga is in terms of the magazine issues, but I believe for the volume bound stuff they're only around Volume 10 or so. The anime covers all the way up to the end of Volume 8, so unless they start going original story, they don't exactly have a lot of material to work with.
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2009-01-12, 11:05 | Link #276 |
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Malaysia
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Partly a lack of manga. The Oofuri anime ending point is at the end of the 30th monthly instalment of the monthly serialisation. The last bound manga volume released is Volume 11 (instalments #39 to #42). As at December 2008, the manga serialisation reached the 62nd monthly instalment. There is enough for a second season of similar length.
I've read up to #62 and the story has not ended yet |
2009-03-19, 20:46 | Link #278 |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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I've caught up with scanlations and now there are more girls! Hope they make an appearance in the anime sequel. Just found out the manga is up to at least 65 so that should be enough material for several sequels!
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2009-08-21, 03:20 | Link #279 |
耳をすませば
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Toronto, Canada
Age: 35
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I just finished the entire second half of Oofuri in one day. That second match was so incredibly captivating that I just couldn't stop until I watched by the end. If you had asked me earlier if a TEN episode long baseball match would have been that addictive and interesting, I wouldn't have been able to picture it. I mean, a play by play run through of an entire nine-inning game? Yet....I was captivated and couldn't stop until I was through the whole thing. And about a month ago I had absolutely zero interest in the sport. But I'm glad that I "broke into" baseball with Cross Game first, because I can tell that my enjoyment of the series really was helped by having some knowledge of what was going on.
So there was some discussion earlier in this thread where someone said the series was more about the baseball and someone else said it was more about the relationships with baseball as a background. My opinion is that it this is a story which basically shows all the best possibilities of baseball, particularly high school baseball, the friendships and camaraderie that can be formed, the teamwork, the hard-earned runs and disappointing mistakes, and of course the immense reward of winning. It never strays from its one chosen genre, and instead squeezes every possible nuance. It never wanders into unfamiliar territory and for that reason I can't find any faults with it - it doesn't feebly try to pull off anything outside its scope. It centers on one subject and then delivers expertly. Even showing the interaction of parents cheering on their sons! I loved the lack of "superhero" abilities conveniently coming up when necessary, or the character who suddenly becomes motivated and then hits home runs. In fact I don't think a single home run was ever scored in this anime - every run was the result of hard work. I also loved the way we also heard the opponents strategizing and responding to the main character's tactics and even after cheering on Nishiura with the characters, I couldn't help but get a bit choked up at Tousei when they lost afterwards. While interest here on ASuki seems to be very small, I'm heartened by the success of the show in Japan, and hope that another season will be coming to us in the near future.
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2009-08-21, 05:34 | Link #280 | |
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Location: Malaysia
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FWIW, recent early/advance reviews of the R1 DVD release of Oofuri part 1/2 (Episodes 1-13) by people who are watching the first time have been very positive: J!-ENT's review - link activeanime.com - link What this show really needs is for people to give it a try. Last edited by leongsh; 2009-08-21 at 05:34. Reason: typo |
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