2014-03-29, 10:31 | Link #41 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cej3pfi1fT4
A non-camrip version, though the quality is still meh. I thought for sure we'd get a PV after that special that aired on Thursday/Friday, considering how much they previewed, but I guess not. There was a bit on Maruo vs Miyagawa. Ike was also shown in the ending. Last edited by yellowscarves; 2014-03-29 at 10:42. |
2014-03-29, 11:54 | Link #42 |
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I think it's more likely to be the work of skilled animators. I'm sure Masahiko Murata and Masayuki Kouda have a bunch of acquaintances that they can bring over to the show. The question is how many episodes will actually feature that level of animation.
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2014-04-05, 16:06 | Link #43 | |
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Crunchyroll has the stream.
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2014-04-05, 21:57 | Link #46 |
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^^ Crunchyroll has been cutting it close when it comes to announcing streams this season. But Baby Steps isn't the closest. I don't remember which series it was, but I remember one series' announcement went something like "We're streaming this new show. Oh, and by the way, it's starting now." Sheesh.
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2014-04-06, 06:12 | Link #47 |
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So yeah, it's here. Standard share for a first episode with some foreshadowing here and there. The animation was ok (not too poor like other shows), but pretty much 100% of the time the eyes of the cast were way too weird. The characters are appealing in the original and that kinda translated in the adaptation, even though no one did anything .... Where is my Inchou fix? D: There is a guy I don't know about in the ending (unless they colored a certain character's hair weirdly).
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2014-04-06, 08:54 | Link #49 |
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Tennis anime.
Maruo is an unusual guy. Seems like he sees the world through calculations. His new activity brought change into his life. He realized that others have their own goal is life. This could be a good wake up call for him. It's an ok anime, but I think I'm gonna skip this one.
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2014-04-06, 10:17 | Link #50 |
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Not a bad first episode. Visually it looked alright and pretty well got Maruo curious enough about tennis.
Does seem like seires just love the time skip preview. Not sure how necessary that was. I mean the OP pretty well does that job already. Not like it's any shocker that Maruo is going to get into tennis. As expected it will take a bit of time to get behind the voices for Maruo and Natsu. Just one of those jumps you have to make from what you think they'd sound like to what they actually sound like in the series. Solid enough start to build on.
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2014-04-06, 10:26 | Link #51 |
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Agreed. But imo at least it’s not as bad as I had to endure hearing adult Son Goku from DBZ shouting with his grandma voice, or listening to Lala from To-Love-Ru talking with her high-pitched voice (or whatever you call squeal-y child-like voice she has).
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2014-04-06, 10:40 | Link #52 |
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I'm not a huge fan of sport anime, largely as I'm not a huge fan of sport (although I sometimes wish the Japanese had picked up Cricket so we'd have cricketing anime - although they'd probably need at least two cour to cover a test match), but while Haikyuu!! left me cold this show did appeal to me, so it's on my "to watch" list.
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2014-04-06, 10:42 | Link #53 |
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The quality for episode 1 is abit worrying. The tennis scenes looked pretty good, but apart from those the animation were really stiff (simple gestures and movements during the classroom scenes for example), plus the inconsistent/bad artwork (mostly bothered by Natsu's face here).
Seems to be following the manga closely, at least no notable original material so far. I just hope the art/animation quality doesn't get much worse than this, especially for the crucial scenes. |
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2014-04-06, 11:45 | Link #55 |
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Well, that was not to bad overall. I kinda like the personalities of the charas so far, and esp the MC, who I cantotally relate to in terms of liking beautifully written, cleannotes like that.
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2014-04-06, 12:16 | Link #56 |
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Good 1st episode, no actual sports action yet though.
I think this will be a good series for sports anime fans if they're looking for an old fashioned sports anime that focuses on hard work and training similar to Ippo instead of the more modern sports anime like Kuroko's Basketball or Pedal which tend to focus more on friendship, and training is more in the background or offscreen.
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2014-04-06, 13:37 | Link #57 |
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Okay, first things first, why does a guy, who's got a severe case of OCD and is an honor student, have spiky hair that you'd expect a delinquent to sport? His hair alone pretty much rejects and is at odds with his entire personality not to mention it's very distracting.
Not exactly a fan of the character designs, particularly the main character. I mean why do the extras and other supporting characters look better than the main characters? The MC almost looks like a coconut. However, what I did like was how the character movements seemed like they were rotoscoped while they were playing tennis. Looks to me like the show's gonna portray tennis as realistically possible. Like the title suggests it appears we've got to settle in for the long haul if we choose to stick with the show but I hope it doesn't take too long for Ei-chan to enter a tournament. If its too slow I might as well choose to marathon it instead of watching it weekly. |
2014-04-06, 13:47 | Link #58 |
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I'm liking this anime. I'm more for realistic sports animation than overpowered, glorified moves ala Prince of Tennis. The tennis scenes were done well imo, and shows how the players move from shot to shot, and really for me, that's mostly what I expect the most from this anime. I'd be disappointed if the anime devolves to scenes of players hitting their shots without showing the overall court and the balls trajectory, or coming up with clutch super moves. At least I can handle "Data Tennis", but I also hope that isn't taken to the extreme here.
Also, I feel old...I haven't done quadratic equations in close to 10 years. |
2014-04-06, 16:36 | Link #60 |
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Hmm another sports anime huh, though when I see the MC and the chick I though they animated GE-Good Ending.
So an MC who is not a complete moron but a genius student kinda like Hachiken. Animation is neat and sound is also nice. Gonna look forward to it. |
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