2018-10-14, 07:01 | Link #81 | |
Maddo Scientisto
Join Date: Aug 2013
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- "When Supernatural Battles Become Commonplace", that no one remembers but was a pretty tame, average LN adaptation - "Kiznaiver" that was scripted with Mari Okada and sure enough was mostly a teenage character-driven drama - "Little Witch Academia" that was created by Yoh Yoshinari and is one of the most fluffy, cute, wholesome and child-friendly things to ever come out of mainstream anime ever - "Darling in the FranXX" that was... well... yeah. My point is, outside of some specific art quirks (like their signature four-point star) and stylistic flair, most of these shows just don't have much in common. They had different writers, themes, tones, and aims. Even Trigger's fame for heavy fanservice is not really earned - the only fanservice-y shows here are KLK, Darling, and some scenes of Ninja Slayer. So basically, look at the writers, not the studio. Darling in the FranXX was quite a trainwreck, but I don't see why SSSS Gridman should be as well, since the people writing it are different. Sure, it could be, I just don't think it's more or less likely.
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2018-10-14, 07:56 | Link #83 | |
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https://twitter.com/SSSS_GRIDMAN/sta...67761964802048 they make this show as "a love letter to master Obari" which you can see in 'gridcalibur end' animation. Spoiler for with some comparison to true super robot:
its a pure and uncut old school super robot shit. i heard they borrow some of old breed animators from sunrise to help this one. im pretty sure this time they not gonna fall short. |
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2018-10-14, 18:36 | Link #87 | |
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2018-10-14, 20:15 | Link #90 | |
Seishu's Ace
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2018-10-14, 21:00 | Link #92 | |
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Besides, I don't care about Idol culture and that was not a post about the other shows they make so there is no reason for me to mention it.
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2018-10-14, 21:01 | Link #93 |
Confused Shark
Join Date: Oct 2007
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^^Then it will be a major wasted potential just like Nibutani being weird character in Chuunibyou
Btw, the VA for silver haired best girl Shinjou Akane voiced another crazy white haired girl before as μ in Caligulla
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2018-10-14, 21:09 | Link #94 | |
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Join Date: Oct 2006
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Your post makes the statement that Sunrise should "break out of the norm", when in fact they've been doing that for a long time now. Speaking as a rabid shipper, not every male x female relationship in a story has to be of a romantic nature.
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2018-10-14, 22:47 | Link #98 | |
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Of the ones you mentioned the VOTOMS OVA is the closest one back in 2011. If you want to get technical the two Code Geass OVAs Nunally in Wonderland and Akito the Exiled released in 2012 and 2016 respectively, but when anyone mentions Code Geass it is the original series they are talking about and not either of these two (although in my opinion Code Geass was never that good to begin with). Out of all the series they make how many of those are just basically Gundam with a different name? Look, I'm not bashing them, I like Gundam myself and I understand that Gundam is one of the mecha series that revolutionized the genre. But, I am not going to ignore the fact that the Gundam formula is copy and pasted all over the genre, more so on their own stuff. I also, understand that they have tried different things, but most of the time they either fall back on their Gundam trappings, or get so lost they don't know how to fix things (anyone remember Valverape and how hilariously bad that was?). (Before any Gundam or Sunrise fan comes and tries to check my credentials, yes, I did go and watch the original Gundam series and it was great and I noticed where the genre got it's trappings and clichés from. Also, I hate Amuro with a passion and laughed my ass off any time he was slapped, the RX-78-2 is definitely badass and Char is awesome even though he works for the space Nazis. Can I be in the club now?) Besides, like I said, out the two I mentioned they are the one that I would least expect to have anything to do with the series I mentioned, so you focused on the wrong part of my post. Well, he did wake up in best girls house so the flag is already there.
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2018-10-14, 23:10 | Link #99 | |
The slacking one
Join Date: Apr 2012
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I was talking about Rikka, you know. I've seen enough fanart to know I'm not the only one who thinks this way. "Dinosaur content" is way too broad. You have to be more specific or risk getting something like kemono friends. Not that it would be a bad thing for certain, but I feel that's not what you want. It's certainly up there with Kiznaiver as least loud Trigger anime so far, which was a surprise. Lesson is, you don't need to go insane from the first minute to make a good mecha/toku/sentai show. Nice ladies should be a must, though |
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2018-10-14, 23:29 | Link #100 |
オンドリャァァァ!!!
Join Date: May 2009
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All the Transformer Shatter Glass hints are making me spin my eyes.
Yet, somehow it can make sense if they story is really taking place in a Cyber World. ED is loaded with hints that Akane is lynch and bullied in real life. With the way she refers to Gridman and co. as guests, the world we see right now might be her personal garden in cyberspace that Alexis created for her. |
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kaiju, super hero, tokusatsu, tsuburaya |
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