2009-08-09, 18:23 | Link #1142 | ||
Portable Dude Mk. II
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: All ghillied up spying on someone ~2,000 yards away using telescope sights.
Age: 35
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There goes another thing that would've boosted my interest in this series even further! Can I have more details on what happened? trust me, I feel kinda hard for me to see a girl going after a guy like this in anime. It's getting rare nowadays. She's not a tsundere anymore, she's so direct I find it very hilarious
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2009-08-09, 19:09 | Link #1144 | |
Homo Ludens
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Canada
Age: 34
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Dunno why anime studios don't seem to like internal monologues... maybe they just don't know how to do them properly. KyoAni is really the only studio I've seen that ever keeps internal monologues from source material... |
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2009-08-09, 19:50 | Link #1146 | |
田舎者言うな
Join Date: Jan 2006
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Another problem is Bakemonogatari being heavily conversation-centric, the script is already 3 times thicker than most series. Inserting thought process in-between (that is not tsukkomi) is going to kill the pacing considerably. The novel works because you pick up the piece and patches them in your head. But sometimes I just don't know why they cut the tsukkomi part. Give them feedbacks!. |
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2009-08-10, 01:43 | Link #1148 |
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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Even if it cut many dialogues or monologues from the source, I still enjoy it very much and really love the conversation. So in my opinion, it's a very good adaptation series. Judging from the style of the animation, they can do the internal monologues by changing the screen to various scenes or pics like they've already done and insert some Japanese texts. But as I've already said that every episodes are already full of dialogues. They have limit time slot. If they want to insert more then they have to sacrifice parts of current dialogues which may not a good idea. Because most of them are from Senjougahara and Araragi which are very impressive.
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2009-08-10, 05:07 | Link #1150 |
Homo Ludens
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Canada
Age: 34
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Well, this episode was fantastic as always. I want more.
WHY DO I HAVE TO WAIT TWO WEEKS Yeah, as usual, I have no complaints, aside from the phone convo, but you can't have a SHAFT show without SHAFT being SHAFT, I guess... This show is so great. I really can't say anything else. |
2009-08-10, 05:14 | Link #1151 | |
AniMexican!
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Monterrey N.L. Mexico
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Amen to this!
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Btw, That bit at the end of the episode...... Couldn't help but think of Taokaka from the Blazblue game.
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2009-08-10, 05:30 | Link #1154 |
Beautiful fighter.
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: England, UK
Age: 38
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Actually, there's a few episodes of Nanoha that are very Shinbo, especially in the animation department. What we get now from him these days is just what we expect.
Check out some of the early 90s OVA's he worked on, and you'll see what i mean.
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adventure, comedy, fantasy, romance, shaft, supernatural |
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