2011-01-05, 07:35 | Link #61 |
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Will definitely be importing the 2nd season like I did for the first. Looks like they'll be running a mail-in item campaign for a special Kimi Todo pin's stand once you buy all first press editions of each volume, this is for the special set of pins that will come with each volume in the first press. Still glad I managed to get the DVD artbox for season 1 as that was the mail-in item campaign when the DVDs were being released. I hope they also make one for the second season as it'll look out of place next to my boxset of the first season if they don't make one and I will surely be disappointed.
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2011-01-05, 07:37 | Link #62 |
Komrades of Kitamura Kou
Join Date: Jul 2004
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In my case I'm not that sold on the OP but the ED... wow it just blue me the F away. Fantastic animation, a simple yet lovely song and that shot of both of them back to back ending with the title as the ending lyric completely encapsulates everything I love about the manga.
I have a general dislike for recap episodes, but IG showed how to do it while mixing in character development without feeling like a slide show of past events. Kudos to them. It's a good thing this is the first episode, because it makes it a nice way to start the season.
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2011-01-05, 08:11 | Link #63 |
I know. I'm lame.
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Oh yush it's finally here. xD
The OP for me was amazing. Especially Sawako floating... it's so darn cute >< The ED is okay, I might like more in the future episodes. The special made me feel a bit Nostalgic thought ^^ looking forward to this. |
2011-01-05, 08:44 | Link #64 |
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I like the ED more, especially the animation.
Kurumi really looks greats in this episode. It seems that the animation quality has improved a lot. Can't wait for next episode, and I want the new guy to appear as soon as possible.
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2011-01-05, 09:56 | Link #65 |
Swayin' to the beat
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As for the episode itself, it was well done for a recap episode, but also seen more from the eyes of Kurumi. Yes, she is the "bad guy" of the show but I looked at this ep from a more sympathetic eye without much of the heated drama from the last series. Kudos to Production IG for starting the show with this.
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2011-01-05, 12:39 | Link #66 | |
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I'm loving the new OP as well. Can't comment on the ED since I forgot to watch it
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2011-01-05, 12:45 | Link #67 |
Waiting for more taiyuki!
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A boa constrictor is still a boa constrictor even if you put a cute hat on it.
Kurumi ruined Kazehaya's middle school dating life, interfered with his high school dating life. And now she's going to buy him chocolates despite being turned down. She deserves all the misery that's coming to her for not walking away when she had the chance. No sympathies for her coming from me.
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2011-01-05, 13:45 | Link #68 |
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Join Date: Jan 2003
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Let us rejoice, for Kimi ni Todoke has once again appeared, surely with the support of Heaven, to spread joy and beauty and virtue in a troubled world! Let us tell our friends, that they too may come and feel the true love that radiates from the one and only Kimi no Todoke!
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2011-01-05, 14:30 | Link #69 | |
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1. she's not confident enough to ask him out 2. she doesn't want to be hated by everyone for dating him. So it's not exactly a happy situation to be in, at the end she either looses him or her social status. That's why stalker girls are always more fun. Like (good) tsunderes, it's much harder to sort out their feelings
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Yummy, sweet and unyuu!!!
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2011-01-05, 16:49 | Link #73 |
Beautiful fighter.
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Everything from the first season was from the manga, including the flashbacks. There's a bit of anime original material inbetween the flashbacks of episode 00, though the basic set-up for Kurumi's character has already been made in the manga material, so the staff are basically adding to it. It's very well done actually, because this episode is a recap and character development at the same time. Plus it's episode 00, so not taking anything away from the announced 13 episodes of the series.
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Although I did not like all of Kurumi's actions I don't know if I would go so far as to "write her name in the book", if you get my meaning. The manga (while ahead of the anime storyline, of course) shows a little more sides and aspects to Kurumi as the story goes on. I must admit that I kind of like her character. Just my take on it though. **** Regarding the episode itself I also thought it was a good recap job. It's interesting how they took the footage from S1 but put slightly different background music to many of the scenes. A little change, but one I appreciated - i.e. instead of just "copying and pasting" they put a little effort into it. I am wondering whether or no KNT S2 will get it's own "sub-section" in the "current anime"section of animesuki, though - like TWGOK and Amagami did, for example. I think there are many different aspects that could be discussed, and would also be interested in different people's opinions on each episode, a 'la "blow by blow" commentary. Anyone else think this would be a good idea? Or are people "holding off" to see if the series "warrants" such a "special treatment"? I am, of course, all for it, but "every frog praises his own swamp", as the saying goes, so my being for it should not be a surprise.
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2011-01-05, 22:54 | Link #78 |
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man, if Sawako wasn't so adorable, i would totally ship Kurumi. she's such a complex character. if Sawako is representative of the "dream" romance in everyone's life, then Kurumi is the unrequited love we all face. her way of dealing with it is stellar too. i'm excited for this season because it expands on her character a bit.
plus we get a bunch more dawwww moments right off the bat, at least from where the manga left off.
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2011-01-06, 04:17 | Link #80 |
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There is a great difference between love that takes and love that gives. Sawako is always giving respect and admiration to others, even to her rival. When there are many such people, happiness increases. Kurumi, on the other hand, is thinking of what she wants for herself, and has no love for those who cannot - as she believes - give her happiness. What she thinks of as love is actually an attachment, a lack in herself that she hopes Kazehaya will fill.
The message of the first season, as I see it, was: You should make yourself worthy of a good spouse, rather than just desire one. This is an excellent advice for the real world and will increase happiness for all involved. |
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