2010-04-08, 11:14 | Link #241 | |
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2nd episode is still pretty much a comic book exposition and pacing is a bit slow for me. It's refreshing to see a female lead who aggressively hunts her prey though without coming off as a s**t. |
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2010-04-08, 11:40 | Link #242 |
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unexpectedly great. When I see the picture for the preview. I said the robot looks lame... pretty lame for my taste but when I saw the studio doing it. I gave it a chance and I like it. Every character is great but the heroman is really lame in design.
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2010-04-08, 11:58 | Link #243 |
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Don't know about anyone else, but I couldn't help but think 'Its Rape Time' when i saw Lina smile at about 14:07-14:10. Anyone else?
Overall, good episode. I really like the animation, and the realitively subtle 'Hero' music. Joey still looks like a girl tho That brother, (can't remember his name), seems a little too protective of his sister. There has to be a story there, even if its he just really hates Joey. |
2010-04-08, 12:02 | Link #244 | |
Yummy, sweet and unyuu!!!
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Dunno about her bro, I guess next episode will show if he is an arse or just misunderstood (by me)...
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2010-04-08, 12:52 | Link #245 | |
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You too this is the second time when I first watch it I find hard to believe his a guy. I don't know if its thanks to hideyoshi that I've been finding it hard to tell the difference now. But he really looks like a girl and could pass as a trap. The big bro is just your typicall antagonist that's really irritating but the same time typically common. And when theirs a hero that type never cease to exist. And the end point big bro = annoying |
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2010-04-08, 14:30 | Link #249 |
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It's just so unAmerican, yet it tries so hard. Like if some dude came into a board shop, the sales man/employee would never say "welcome/itarashaii" it's just not american. Anyway decent episode but overall the show is just really really cheesy, but hey at least the ed is pretty good.
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2010-04-08, 14:41 | Link #250 |
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About Joey looks like a girl, I think he's just androgynous, unlike Hideyoshi whom I can't believe is really male. I can accept them saying that he's male, but if the show decided that Joey's a female I can believe it just as easily too. I think it's mostly his hair and voice that gives a stronger impression that he's a girl. In the end, I fully agree with Kaoru Chujo, this is mainly a high-class Saturday Morning Cartoon. Still, despite all its cliches, I think my nostalgia goggles makes me enjoy it nonetheless. I just hope there will be more action though (and judging from the preview, it probably will), as the characters aren't that interesting to carry the mundane daily life part like in the first half of this episode, which is just so slow and boring. |
2010-04-08, 17:49 | Link #253 | |
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Well at least Joey made a nice catch in this episode. Since button pressing really isn't that cool no matter how dramatic you try and make it. Of course Will really is a piece of work. Not glad his sister is alright, just growling in the bushes at Joey. Starting to think it's less about being overprotective than just not wanting his sister involved with someone he sees as beneath him. Seems more about his ego than family concerns.
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2010-04-08, 21:05 | Link #254 |
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Very good second episode.I'm starting to like this series a lot.
After watching the ep. I started to wonder if Lina's brother Will, could become a future nemesis of Joey.He reminds me a lot of Eddie Brock from Spiderman.In the future he could obtain some kind of power and play an enemy role, just like Venom is to Spiderman.
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2010-04-08, 22:02 | Link #256 | |
Cross Game - I need more
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Southern California is actually pretty patriotic, at least in some areas. Particularly areas that are both poor and white. The Mexican immigrant areas are more likely to fly a Mexican flag... or both. Lots of immigrants like to fly both flags. They missed that bit. To really make it Southern Cal they needed at least one Mexican flag mixed in with all the American ones. Heck, I grew up in liberal Seattle land, and we had an American flag in every classroom, and said the pledge everyday. Plus every school had their own flagpole with an American flag. The office building I work at has a flagpole flying a giant American flag. And we aren't the only office build sporting an American flag. The others might have taller poles, but our flag is bigger... Not sure why that is important, but it seems like it might be. When I was in Oklahoma I'd guess about one in 20 individual homes had flagpoles and flew American flags, and another additional 1 in 10 had a flag in their window. .... I never really thought of it before, it's just normal to me, but we really do like flags in America. About one in four banks will have a flag out somewhere... And of course you can't forget the used car lots. They always have an American flag. Jeez... I'm suddenly realizing I probably pass 20+ American flags just on my commute to work. And that doesn't even begin to describe what happens on the 4th. Whew, if you think the number of flags in Heroman is a lot, multiply it by about 1000 and you'll get what America looks like on the 4th.
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2010-04-08, 22:10 | Link #257 | |
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2010-04-08, 22:12 | Link #258 |
Cross Game - I need more
Join Date: Apr 2009
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Haha...
I can't stop laughing at the scene when the professor finds out the aliens are evil. He run and grabs a broom to brandish at them... and when it gets vaporized by laser beams does he panic? No, instead he whips out his ruler, and precedes to threaten the aliens with that! He may be an idiot, and completely useless, but that earned him some awesome points
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2010-04-08, 22:16 | Link #259 |
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Ok I noticed a few things. Around 18:50, it looks like he had a burst of super speed. He then states that the power is inside him too. This might imply that Joey isn't going to be just a spectator. It also seems he can do telepathic orders to Heroman such as the Stop command early on as well as cancelling the bubble. Heroman also obviously has electrical powers as well so I'm guessing we're not even saying half of what both Joey and Heroman can do. This might help calm some concerns that all Joey will be doing is pushing buttons.
Pure speculation-I'm guessing that telepathy(or the arm device being a communication method) will be how Heroman and Joey get to know each other and communicate. Heroman's long range ability will probably be an electrical blast(as well as elemental punches). Joey himself might have a couple of superhuman abilities including but not limited to short blasts of super speed. I might be reading too much into this but the alien analysis of Earth kinda implied other alien civilizations which I wonder might become a factor later down the road. I like how Psy rolled with it with Joey's explanation, I would be thinking Joey was insane(although Psy didn't fully believe Joey either). P.S. I still hate the OP viciously. |
2010-04-08, 22:43 | Link #260 | ||
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Join Date: Apr 2009
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I agree that "Welcome!" isn't that uncommon from a friendly storekeeper. Other things that just really stuck out: Joey's grandma makes him cut the grass with scissors?! What?! I mean... sure, when you're poor you probably have an old push mower... and I remember when we had an actual push mower without an engine, just a set of blades that whirled as you pushed it. I was expecting something like that to pump up the "Joey is poor" theme. But grass trimming scissors?!? I mean yeah... you have some to trim the grass when you can't afford an edger (so indeed we did have grass trimming scissors), but only once was I ever forced to actually cut the entire lawn with grass scissors... and that was as a punishment detail. (I left the lawn mower out and it got rained on and ruined- hence the later replacement with an old rusty hand-powered push mower). It was very effective punishment. I never left the lawn mower out in the rain again. My brother did though (after I had left for college), and once again the grass scissors made an appearance. And then there was the scene with the crowd of multi-cultural kids listening to the radio, which was held by a girl in pigtails, daisy dukes, and a stripperiffic top- and a nice girl smile... Part of me is wonder if the depiction of America is really that inaccurate... or if maybe we have just been blind to what is around us. Quote:
Are you sure there aren't some flags around that you just never noticed, simply because it's always there and so it's just part of the background? Like the flags I've just recounted above. Until I thought about it I never really noticed more than maybe 3 or 4 flags. The one at my office building and the ones next to it, and that one big billboard for the new home development area that has a big flag behind the pretty houses they want to sell you.
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