2014-07-04, 13:17 | Link #23 |
Blooming on the mountain
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Deep in their roots, all flowers keep the light....
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Licensed by Sentai: http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news...-titles/.76300
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2014-07-05, 11:54 | Link #24 |
~Maru~
Join Date: Mar 2008
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Ok just watched the first episode, i really loved it, that chikan bit at the start was bad but what followed was pretty funny ^^
Hope they have more battles in this series i like how the mc is pretty skilled with the gun, i love anime like this, i hope they keep it up through the whole season
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2014-07-07, 02:29 | Link #26 |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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At first, I thought this was a sequel to the other survival game club, 3C-bu, since the synopsis was exactly the same. So I was a few days late in watching this since I wrote it off as a sequel of a show I didn't follow thru on.
That being said, I liked this one episode better than the first of 3C-bu. Cracked up at all the girl 'deaths' at the last act.
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2014-07-07, 04:48 | Link #29 |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Amsterdam
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The highlight for me was the train-scene at the beginning, though the rest of the ep had it's moments too. Paintball is one of those things to do as an annual day-trip with co-workers (at least in Western-Europe). Most simply go to have fun, but there are always 1 or 2 persons who go all fanatic and berserk So yeah, it's quite recognizable.
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2014-07-07, 08:39 | Link #30 |
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Join Date: Jul 2014
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Well that was funny first episode. It was so random too which I love. The narrator is the best part since he tries to explain everything in such a funny way. Sure enough it does remind me of another anime but this one is more random funny. Will continue watching this one for sure.
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2014-07-08, 20:08 | Link #32 |
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Orlando, FL
Age: 42
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Definitely enjoying this show much more than Upotte and C3-bu already. And I'm a die hard gun fanatic too! In fact my only nitpick was forgivable. Normally I'd be wincing whenever I saw them without eye protection but I guess since the game was all a "delusion" they were drawn without for dramatic effect. And so far pretty good trigger finger and muzzle discipline. The shooting scene in ep1 of Rail Wars had me instinctively diving for cover!
And either the original author is a gun nut themselves or they have a very good technical advisor. All the gear looks spot on and even their technique was good, minus the flashy movie poses and jumps. Very impressed with Maya's overbarrel grip technique on the M4, not many people use that grip but it works well on a short barrel carbine like hers. Very much approve of her Eotech optic too! (my favorite) And holy crap who would make a G26 automatic?! It would be empty in one or two bursts! I emptied a full auto G17C full auto conversion with the 33 round magazine at a gun store in Vegas and it was gone really quick! I figured OK, short little girl using subcompact pistols, no big deal then BAM full auto!? LOL |
2014-07-08, 20:13 | Link #34 |
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Join Date: Oct 2010
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Was that a Hanzawa Naoki reference? "Yararetara yari-!"
I certainly don't mind this sort of goofy screwball humor, but this genre does have a tendency of getting old quickly. Sabagebu doesn't have much in the way of visual creativity ala Nichijou nor the snappiness of its peers, so if the jokes don't build on the energy here, it can very easily fall flat Even this first episode already showed some worrying signs, but I'll cautiously follow for now. Last edited by com_gwp; 2014-07-08 at 20:24. |
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airsoft, comedy, guns, shoujo |
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