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Perfect 10 | 43 | 51.19% | |
9 out of 10 : Excellent | 21 | 25.00% | |
8 out of 10 : Very Good | 11 | 13.10% | |
7 out of 10 : Good | 4 | 4.76% | |
6 out of 10 : Average | 3 | 3.57% | |
5 out of 10 : Below Average | 1 | 1.19% | |
4 out of 10 : Poor | 0 | 0% | |
3 out of 10 : Bad | 1 | 1.19% | |
2 out of 10 : Very Bad | 0 | 0% | |
1 out of 10 : Painful | 0 | 0% | |
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2008-11-10, 11:35 | Link #43 |
Porcupine
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Norway
Age: 65
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I am probably in a small minority when I don't care for the otaku references and outright dislike the breaking of the fourth wall. Lucky*Star did a great job of portraying the non-insane otaku life; Kannagi relentlessly mocks the otaku and mostly maintains the false divide between otaku and real humans. LS' breaking of the fourth wall was subtle ("Konata is my wife" in the shrine for instance, I did not know it referred to a real otaku's prayer until I read it in Wikipedia). Kannagi here is much too blunt for my tastes.
The best part of the series, for me, is when it is a thoroughly immature "Oh My Goddess". You can see Jin as a less saintly Kei, and Nagi as a flawed, immature Belldandy. Nagi is basically good, but like most good teens just after puberty, her goodness has a hard time getting out. As such, this was not a favorite episode. It was technically excellent, the humor was humorous etc, it just happened to have a lot of the stuff I care the least for in the series. I hope this does not set the tone for the rest of the series. |
2008-11-10, 12:25 | Link #44 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: UK, London
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Another excellent fun-filled episode. This show is just a delight to watch.
Just about everything worked for me in this ep, the comedy hit the spot - especially the shopping trip, and the voice acting continues to be superb. So to sum up this episode, it was "Super-moe! Super-good-job! Super-very-good!". |
2008-11-10, 13:56 | Link #45 | |
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Anyway, there's a slight difference between the "ko" in "Haruhiko" and the "ko" in "Naruko"; the Haruhiko "ko" is コ (with "Haruhiko" being ハルヒコ) and is simply a sound, while the Naruko "ko" is 子, which means "small" or "child", if I remember correctly, and is usually associated with female names (i.e. Kyonko/キョン子, etc.). |
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2008-11-10, 19:52 | Link #47 |
Son of God
Artist
Join Date: Aug 2006
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I don't like the fourth wall stuff either, I thought the director's cameo was going to be a one off, I think having the characters talking about the script writing etc is rather jarring, it doesn't feel like that kind of meta-level type show, that kind of thing is more at home in something like Excel Saga, and I don't really want to think of Kannagi in Excel Saga terms (though the secret identity and part time jobs does make a sort of parallel between Nagi and Excel... would this mean Jin is Il Palazzo? But in that case would Tsugumi or Zange be Hyatt?).
But apart from the loss of the extra wall, and also Jin's psychotic episode, I did enjoy the episode. I felt sorry for Tsugumi, witnessing Jin literally going bananas over Nagi's cuteness. From the photographic flier for the cafe, I wondered if Cafe Maidia might actually exist (like the Cafe With Cat in Doujin Work) but some googling didn't reveal one (though there is a blog called Maidia which must be getting a lot of spurious hits right now...)
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2008-11-10, 20:41 | Link #48 | |
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As a non-manga reader, I have to say, Daitetsu seems to have an unhealthy amount of concern for Jin. Is there more to the big guy than meets the eye, hmm?
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2008-11-10, 21:25 | Link #49 |
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Well overall enjoyed the episode. Felt kind of bad for Tsugumi at the end. It was a pretty sad defeat. Sure she would have been embarrassed, but a little attention wouldn't have been so bad. Probably will have to take a more forward approach if she doesn't want to be left in the dust.
First half was pretty funny with the clothes shopping. Tsugumi ready for shopping with Jin and got something else. Though her monologues along with Nagi's feelings on the cup sizes made for a hilarious first half. Its a tough battlefield to be certain. Lot of laughs at the end with Zange getting owned .
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2008-11-10, 22:01 | Link #50 | |
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2008-11-11, 01:14 | Link #52 |
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I think I just died during this episode. There was just too much in the way of awesomeness going on that it's impossible to count the number of times I laughed. A lot of the comedy this go around is more with Tsugumi, who manages to work up a good monologue pairing with Nagi. And what happens in the second half of the episode was just sheer unadulterated lulz. Every moment there was absolutely golden.
Ending was pretty sweet as usual as you watch Nagi and Jin reconcile. I thought Nagi would be a bit more adamant about it, but it's just as well since it's an episodic series with loose tie-ins from episode to episode anyhow. Otherwise, it's still delivering on the laughs.
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2008-11-11, 05:58 | Link #54 | |
~ You're dead ^__^* ~
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Though I have to love the "too pure pure boy" comment afterwards by Takako (muhahahaha). But despite this I still really enjoyed the episode. Nagi was just too cute and Tsugumi was hilarious at rubbing salt into the wounds XD
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2008-11-11, 14:16 | Link #56 |
Hopeless Dreamer
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: On bended knee asking Belldandy to marry me
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I loved every minute of this episode. Poor Nagi and her delicious flat chest. I didn't think she would actually buy the larger size bra, so when she shows up in front of Jin with the "improvement" it was shockingly funny.
Jin's outburst was awkward, but I think it accurately reflected the awkwardness and frustration he was feeling and he just blurted out his honest feelings. And Nagi's blushing reaction to that was worth every cringe it may have caused. The scene between them at the end was very endearing. I really enjoyed that. It seemed that Nagi was touched by Jin's sincerity and she honored that by doing something that demonstrated respect for his feelings.
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2008-11-11, 15:09 | Link #58 |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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Really enjoyed this episode.
I don't get why Tsugumi started banging her head against the wall though. Loved her crying expression though. Tsugumi remains my #1 favorite girl so far. With that glasses girl member of the art club for non-romantic interest for the MC.
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2008-11-11, 16:29 | Link #60 |
just an ordinary alien...
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That was a fantastic episode, especially Nagi outfit!
I almost died the nosebleed, and laughed a lot of 'the underwear comedy', and the maid cafe... best. But the most funny thing was Jin expression, and a 'little' jealously, when he saw Nagi the maid dress. In summary, i hardly think the re-warching of this episode... aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand man, i really want to take Nagi home! About Tsugumi and the wall: i guessed an another answer: she saw Jin only looks Nagi, not her... this was really depressing to her.
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