2012-05-03, 08:44 | Link #401 | |
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I quite enjoyed this show, even though I have hated the character designs since I first saw them and I still can't warm up to cgi dance scenes. |
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2012-05-03, 08:52 | Link #402 |
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Not another damn concert/moe girls, doing moe things again. I am tired of this and I won't be watching anymore of this genre for another 10 years. Seriously, where's the innovation gone off to in the Ani-Industry? It's like it just flew out of the window.
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2012-05-03, 08:57 | Link #403 |
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Wtf did I watch. I saw lolis, idol music, mechas, laser/missile spam, magical girl outfits/weaponry and "Okada Melodrama" (this style of drama is so obvious to spot lol) all in one.
Wtf Kawamori/Okada? You just created something even more absurd than Aquarion EVOL LOL. You two have way too many screws loose inside your heads. Well at least this isn't the "terrible" kind of wtf like Black Rock Shooter was, but mixing Macross with Mahou Shojo elements? Lolwut! Not sure if I like it or not at this point, but will continue for a few more eps. I'll give it this though - it was as far as possible from "BORING". |
2012-05-03, 09:40 | Link #405 | |
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Seriously, it's like this: -there's a battle raging around us, people are killing each other and dying brutally but let's calm everyone down by having a concert with moe teen girls!! Whee hurray!! Everybody is happy and apparently, into underaged teens as well. Wars are supposed to be nasty business. It's about death and destruction. In an era where entertainment is banned, a group of underaged moe-girls will change everything. They will destroy the status quo, lead a revolution against the "evil government" and make a change through... *drumrolls* Singing, dancing, and being MOE! How marvelous! How fantastic! How awesome! How idiotic! Apparently, the author/writer/creator have never experienced the horrors of "real war" before if they think moe-girls can save the world, or in this show's case, the galaxy. Lets try having a bunch of underaged moe-girls go to Africa and start concerts over there where civil war is rampant. I bet my ass they'd be dead, held hostage, gang-raped, in just a few days.
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2012-05-03, 09:56 | Link #406 | |
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2012-05-03, 10:05 | Link #407 | |
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2012-05-03, 10:15 | Link #408 |
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To some of us here, it would be best to use the "three-episode rule" before passing judgment.
Personally I've seen shows (especially the previous season of this year) that start out so great, gorgeous, nicely-funded and well-made by some super-studio that one is obliged to rate a "10" immediately, but in the end finding its legs or drive itself off the cliff... and there are those rare shows that were completely dismissed as ugly or ridiculous on the first episode but suddenly pulls off the unexpected and becomes a masterpiece after a few weeks. I think our friend here has just skipped a few scenes before going back to his usual programming.
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2012-05-03, 10:23 | Link #409 |
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If I remember perfectly, AKB0048's members has to perform guerilla concerts in order to save Earth from the anti-entertainment terrorists, not the galaxy. As sa547 said, each individual must give a judgement only after episode 3, not the first episode or anything before episode 1, which I find it pointless.
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2012-05-03, 10:24 | Link #410 | |
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not terrorists. Just rebel against government laws in general. Quote:
Either we're not watching the same anime or you just got the wrong idea. There's no war going, the government is just banning entertainment because they find it a distraction, since many of the people in the beginning of the show look like workers. It's a situation that happened during Tenpo Reform in Japan before so it's not unheard of. And like always, when the government pass oppressive laws, people act up and rebel, in this case AKB0048. But there's no actual "warring" going on, and no one is dying. The theme of the show is just to live your dream without letting anyone stopping you, that's it. Also the show isn't really "moe" so far, only the design.
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2012-05-03, 10:47 | Link #411 | |
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Everyone has an aspiration, a dream, a need to move up to the next level, to become a better person. It's a theme that we see in most stories, heroes and heroines trying to earn their own happiness after much pain and suffering, all the while supported by their friends who share the same aspirations despite personal differences, but even then there will be those deviants or even "frienemies" -- be it an individual, a group, an agency, the environment around them (in this case, life under prolonged martial law and constant danger by surveillance and armed intimidation) -- who would try to throw roadblocks and traps along the way. Whether that plot takes place in the past, present or the future, whether in a wealthy (a girl in Japan aspires to become an idol) or a poor country (a boy in Ghana dreams to be the best football player), protagonists will have to make his/her way to the top, with the best of their knowledge and maybe even more if they unlock a hidden talent that wasn't present before. Even while facing a judgmental audience or ducking bullets. As Frank Sinatra once sang about New York and what that city could do for the benefit of his dreams: "If I can make it there, I'll make it anywhere." And oh, I have been taught not to judge a book from its cover.
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2012-05-03, 10:51 | Link #412 |
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Umm... so those lasers and missiles I saw was just for show? Background effects? No casualties whatsoever? No destruction whatsoever? Hmm... intriguing. As always, anime tend to underestimate the impact of "missiles exploding, laser firing everywhere, the panic and chaos it sows among the people/civilians.
Well "evil government" because it's a government that manages the entertainment industry, or the market, so to speak. But that's just my viewpoint. Anyway, your right though that one shouldn't judge based on 1st episode alone. But you can't help it. "First impressions always lasts" to quote a certain someone.
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2012-05-03, 10:59 | Link #414 | |
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Yeah that's the whole impression that I got about the missiles like ss547 pointed out, all the soldiers had non fatal weapons like club sticks, water cannons, web etc. It's just for dramatic effect.
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2012-05-03, 11:00 | Link #415 | |
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What show did you watch, I want to check it out! |
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2012-05-03, 11:27 | Link #416 | |
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If you don't like it don't watch it. Somehow from your post it seems like you weren't actually watching the same show as the rest of us.
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2012-05-03, 11:43 | Link #419 | |
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2012-05-03, 12:33 | Link #420 |
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I really enjoyed episode one, and have watched it three times. But by watching more than once, I have come to understand people's complaints. You really, really have to suspend a lot of disbelief. And it is laughably self-serving to make a show about how wonderful and essential idol entertainment is. If I put on my serious hat, it looks like another highly effective tool in the hands of the hegemons. In fact, entertainment is not banned by our governments, but used as a tool to keep us quiet.
Even joshuafaramir's rather extreme comments make sense to me. The idea of doing a concert while rockets are flying around is pure fantasy. But highly enjoyable fantasy, lol. I'd say just relax and enjoy the show. You have to let the music and the shoujo friendship-and-achievement emotions wash over you and carry you forward. For me, the hardest thing to accept was the way Nagisa caught up to the shuttle and then was whipped aboard between the closing doors. Just a bit too much fantasy. But I still enjoyed the show a lot. Tears sprang to my willing eyes several times. Even the heart-shaped marks in people's eyes worked for me. I have always thought anime does fantasy far better than it does reality, and this is strong fantasy.
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