2014-05-07, 03:55 | Link #1 |
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: France
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Nobunaga Concerto
Original creator (manga): Ayumi Ishii Director: Yusuke Fujiwara Series Composition: Natsuko Takanashi Music: Masaru Yokoyama Plot summary: The story centers around Saburō, a high school boy who time-travels to Japan's Sengoku Era. He must become Oda Nobunaga, the famed warlord who helps unite Japan. The television anime will premiere on Fuji TV this July. The cast members include: Mamoru Miyano as Saburō Yuki Kaji as Oda Nobunaga Nana Mizuki as Nōhime Yūichi Nakamura as Kinoshita Tōkichirō Aoi Yūki as Oichi Kazuyuki Okitsu as Ikeda Tsuneoki Rikiya Koyama as Shigeta Katsuie Shintarō Asanuma as Maeda Toshiie Kenta Miyake as Sassa Narimasa Shinya Takahashi as Niwa Nagahide Keiichi Ogata as Takugen Jun Fukuyama as Tokugawa Ieyasu Takahiro Sakurai as Takenaka Hanbei Ryohei Kimura as Asai Nagamasa Ryou Sugizaki as Mori Yoshinari Hiroyuki Yoshino as Mori Nagayoshi Ayumu Murase as Mori Ranmaru Tomokazu Sugita as Ashikaga Yoshiaki Takaya Kuroda as Matsunaga Hisahide Kouki Uchiyama as Oda Nobuyuki Motomu Kiyokawa as Hirate Masahide Yousuke Akimoto as Saitō Dōsan
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2014-06-22, 21:56 | Link #2 |
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finally,, first PV
though it's region locked.. -___-a new Key Visual also chara design: http://www.fujitv.co.jp/nobunaga-con...ara/index.html |
2014-07-11, 17:09 | Link #3 | |
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Location: Virginia, USA
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Crunchyroll has the stream.
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2014-07-12, 14:06 | Link #5 |
Yuuki Aoi
Join Date: Jul 2004
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Spoiler for episode 1:
Here's a characters/seiyuus page with pics of the five main characters and their seiyuus, and a bit of info about the seiyuus.
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2014-07-14, 21:20 | Link #8 |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Caladan
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I like the characters designs. Eyes look like eyes. Nose looks like nose. Lips look like lips (whereas in some anime characters designs I have to guess where the nose and lips are while the big eyes are always there with lots of lashes.) The expressions are kind of subtle but they're there. (Then there's the blurry background 3D trees but I can ignore that.) And oku-sama looks so pretty.
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2014-07-15, 03:18 | Link #10 |
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Join Date: Dec 2004
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The character designs are good, but the animation(?) is not doing them any justice at all...
They're not really "subtle" more like versions of the same mask. Instead of emoting, the characters sort of put on one of the 2-3 masks they have. (It would work if they had been going for masks, but it's obvious that they're not.) It's horrible, and I have no idea who agreed to this and then let it continue after seeing the result. :/ |
2014-07-16, 02:44 | Link #11 |
I’m sorry, Kamijou-san!!
Join Date: May 2013
Location: California
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It's a new style of animation, I feel like I'll definitely get used to it. It does look very nice; it is just different after all.
The premise is absolutely awesome and I really liked episode 1. That was honestly pretty fantastic. I wasn't expecting the premise to be so simple... I'm curious about the MC and the other characters as well and I can't wait to see the repercussions of this time-slip. Also, the opening looked & sounded pretty amazing. |
2014-07-16, 03:40 | Link #12 |
Blooming on the mountain
Join Date: May 2010
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Hmm...well, that was kinda surprising. I will echo other posters' reactions and agree that the animation is pretty bad, but the story is actually not bad. As someone else mentioned it is simple, maybe even unaffected (in a good way), but kinda works. So far.
I guess the premier was better than I thought it would be. I still am unsure if I will follow it, but...yeah. I am surprised by this one. Nowhere on any part of my radar before the season started at all. :\
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2014-07-16, 05:26 | Link #14 | |
Blooming on the mountain
Join Date: May 2010
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I thought it was half way decent, but definitely think it might do better with "normal" animation.
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2014-07-16, 05:30 | Link #15 |
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I guess it have same problem as kingdom season 1
edit: for example here picture from kingdom s1 early episdoe and here 2 pictures for later episodes or s2 as we can see they become a lot better at using 3d and 2d picture at same time downside was a lot of people run away from early episodes animation quality Last edited by Gundamx; 2014-07-16 at 06:02. |
2014-07-16, 05:43 | Link #16 |
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Join Date: Aug 2011
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Just seen it.
Damn, that Saburou is a baka. Didn't think the animation would bother me. Still, it was pretty unusual and takes some getting used to. It's not that bad, it actually kinda fits the surroundings/the story. What did bother me were the movements of the characters. The "new" Nobunaga sure gave them a run for their money LOL Saburou just might fix things for the real Nobunaga.. Will give this a few more episodes before I decide.
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2014-07-16, 06:06 | Link #17 | |
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2014-07-16, 09:36 | Link #20 |
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I found this very visually appealing, like watching a picture (or a folding screen or wall scroll in this context I suppose) come to life. The backgrounds were breathtaking and the juxtaposition with the charactef's rigid expressions was oddly effective. Some movements, like Saburou waving to Ikeda to come join the wrestling contest, were surprisingly fluidly animated too. And the music and voice acting did a great job of tying it all together. Not your usual animation style, but one that worked for me at least.
Other than that, I love how gloriously random Saburou's slipping through time was. But where did he learn to ride a horse so well? |
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