2010-01-09, 21:22 | Link #382 | |
Waiting for more taiyuki!
Join Date: Jan 2004
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He sealed his own death and became an example of vampire good will towards humans and vampire strength. He got used by Mina and company.
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2010-01-09, 22:13 | Link #385 |
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Join Date: Feb 2009
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well it now solely depends on whether or not they take an anime original approach or stick with the source. Because the source is actually pretty damn interesting and compared to all that shitty twilight crap is leaps and bounds better. Since the current akira/mina thing is a bit wtf at the moment considering how the manga goes.
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2010-01-09, 23:03 | Link #388 | |
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: USA
Age: 37
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Everything should be 720p at least these day if you ask me. Either way, the story looks good. I want to know who the guy was that made the girl sad. I am guessing he is the romantic interest, but I wonder how well they know each other and all. I'm probably saying stuff that's been said five times already, huh? lol.
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2010-01-10, 14:24 | Link #390 |
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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As a person who has read the manga (the chapters that have been released, at any rate), I'm not exactly sure about whether or not I like the first episode of Dance in the Vampire Bund.
Let me say that the amount of deviation Shaft took from the source material confused me during the entire first half of the episode. I was asking myself, "Wait? Did this happen? I don't remember these events having taken place..." While it certainly keeps the manga readers guessing about what is going to happen, I'm going to reserve my judgement about the anime until a few more episodes have been released to see whether or not it would have been better to just be faithful to the original source. |
2010-01-10, 15:54 | Link #391 |
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Well haven't seen this one myself, but at least it doesn't appear to have that style with the random bits of red shaded texture (that look like those old Akabon) and repeating background objects that seem to be in almost all Akiyuki Shinbo directed anime right? It'd be kind of refreshing if he's avoiding that for a change.
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2010-01-10, 23:05 | Link #394 | |
Osana-Najimi Shipper
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Mt. Ordeals
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On hindsight though, the typical Shinbo traits are still there... but this time, he made it much more natural. For example, rapid scene changes are actually present; it's just that it perfectly fits the metafiction tv show format. Either Shinbo is learning not to force his style to the source, or he just got incredibly lucky here. Anyway... One interesting part about the tv show was the people themselves, as each of them represents a certain typical mindset towards you get from the general populace. That is, the professor are those who use logic to refute the existence of vampires, the elderly lady represents those who are scaredy cats for the supernatural, the idol is your typical vampire fangirl (think Twilight female fans XD), the author are those who write vampire stories, while the actor represents those who like to think that they are themselves vampires. This more than anything caught my attention... for Shinbo to look outside the otaku demographic and actually be perceptive of the general attitudes towards vampires of today's society. He actually pretty much caught it dead on, once I thought about it. Sure this episode ain't the most entertaining anime episode, but by far, its the first episode that actually made me think the most. I actually liked it, and this is coming from pretty much a Shaft hater. As for Mina 'threatening' humankind, I don't find that is true at all. Through the chameleon vampire, she has shown that humankind that there are bad vampires, and through killing that vampire, she has shown humankind that she will no show mercy to these lowlifes and thus humankind can rest easy. Then she declares that vampires would be concentrated in a certain island, and if people have time, actually 'dance' with them there. Certainly was down right to the point, but not at all malicious or anything. Moe moment of the episode though was that Mina was unfazed at all the skepticism towards vampires... until a guy who they seem they knew denied their very existence, and she starts crying. Makes me wonder who exactly that guy is and who is he that he's the only one who fazes Mina's usual demeanor. Main guy perhaps? She did say that they'll talk about Akira appearing on screen later on, of whom I can only assume its this guy.
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2010-01-11, 01:36 | Link #395 |
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Ha ha ha, what a first episode. They went with an Adventures of Mikuru approach. Mina kicks lots of ass, sure we have vampire chamelons, but at least they don't sparkle, at least I hope. Vera/Bella, had some DOA bounch on her. and Mina of course is awesome. Not having read the manga, I have no preconceptions, so I think this show can still be good.
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2010-01-11, 11:41 | Link #396 | |
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Just watched the first episode (as a manga reader myself) and noticed its taking a different start as mentioned. I not too dissappointed because as I see it, they have tried to explain vampire lore using a gameshow to start it. Trying to create the vampire setting pretty much. Being a 12 episode series it appears they tryed to cram as much as they could it for the setting which is what I figure people are complaining about. But with 12 episodes, it cant be helped. (24 eps would of been nice)
Also I <3 the scary look mina gave off at the end. Thats one of the things I <3 most of vampires, when they hiss and show the fangs (sometimes red eyes too) because its just dam right frighting! ^_^ Nothing like sending those shivers up the spine keke Quote:
Also the Lizard guy attempted to kill Mina, thats why she used her supernatural powers to stop his attack, then made him selfslay himself. As an Elder vampire (not the mention rulling vampire) it seems she has that ability to have some type of control over her race. Kinda suprised shes used her abilities so early in the anime to <.< (maybe 12 episodes does that) In another perspective. Its the equiverlant of trying to kill your own king, you would be charged with treason and then executed. Also want to mention that the reason he was realyl so ugly like a lizard is because ones true form is a reflection of his/her own heart (Its explained more in detail in the manga) So to answer that question, he was going against her rule, so he was executed. It wasn't random murder.
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2010-01-11, 11:50 | Link #397 |
Yuuki Aoi
Join Date: Jul 2004
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Good point. It's a kind of cinema verite approach in this introductory episode, trying to make the situation feel less fantastic and more immediate and real -- as real as Japanese TV gets, lol. I wonder if the low-qual image will improve in ep2?
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2010-01-11, 13:20 | Link #398 |
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Right behind you.
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I liked the first episode. It was certainly original in its portrayal of a cheap japanese show, then that show itself turns into the first plot point.
I get the impression no one else liked it much, but I value its originality. I've seen so many shows that the same kind of character intros bore me, and this seemed different in a very refreshing way. I feel now that this show will be worth watching because it won't be in the same style as other vampire shows like Blood+, even if it has many of the same themes.
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2010-01-11, 22:47 | Link #400 |
K-ON Fangirl
Join Date: May 2006
Location: Somewhere in the dull state of MI
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I liked the first episode's bizzareness. I cant wait to see the next episode... I just hope it doesnt end up being really screwy like Mnemosyne. I loved that series too, but god was it weird. lol
Yes, I have a strange liking for bad scifi/fantasy. hehe
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