2013-12-24, 19:41 | Link #241 | |
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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Explaining how important Kauzya will cause you a dillema, you will be spoiling or you wont be explain it without spoiling... Well Freezing is not just about Kazuya..., there is many good other character with unique personality here.
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2013-12-24, 22:09 | Link #242 |
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Well, let's just face it, as soon as it was shown that it was mostly buxom babes fighting eachother and constantly getting stripped down ala Ikkitousen, I highly doubt that many people started reading/watching it for the "plot", much less Kazuya and his supposed importance, lol.
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2013-12-26, 00:01 | Link #243 |
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Join Date: May 2004
Location: Monterrey, México
Age: 43
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Freezing Vibration. A Let Down for this Season
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
ON-Topic Season two ended. Although the last two episodes stayed true with the manga, the writers truly knew how to crash the entire season until the very end. The last episode is nothing more than a farfetch'd imitation to the conclusion of what happened at the climax of the Alaska arc in the manga. Everything that went seemed so anti-climatic and senseless to me. 1. They greatly downplayed Amelia's hatred. 2. They didn't show Chiffons' memories of her early past, which were important since the manga explained in detail the origins of her personality and disposition to protect her friends. 3. If I recall correctly, many E-Pandoras survived or were healed by Chiffon's light in the manga, and not just Rattle and Amelia. 4. They greatly trimmed Elizabeth's decision to step down to become Student Council and leaving West Genetics, which also had a negative impact on Ticy in the manga. 5. The anime bookends a sort of happy conclusion for everyone after Chiffon sacrificed herself. Her last reunion with Ticy is not only a joke but fake IMO; Ticy was truly devastated in the manga learning about Chiffon's death. And other numerous details amongst them the almost complete elimination of the Bali arc from the manga to the anime. They really expected the audience to put forever on a suspension of disbelief mask and kept throwing at the spectators too much anti-climax with the character growing out of a sudden. Well, unlike the first season, the second one was a disastrous failure, and fanservice wasn't the thing to blame the writers for ruining it. What I can truly praise the second season for was the soundtrack, as it drastically evolved from the previous season. To my standards sounded epic and had this sci-fi, Hollywood-esque flavor on it. I'm five anime picked-up titles for the season down, and still the year has not finished. |
2013-12-30, 20:16 | Link #245 | |
Franco's Phalanx is next!
Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Little England, Europe and Asia
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I hate to admit it but the incest/abuse arc (despite my harsh criticism) was the best, the rest of the anime is not even worthy of commenting
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2018-03-03, 00:23 | Link #249 |
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Join Date: Feb 2018
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Freezing DUB voices,
I would agree,
DUB's just don't do it for me, even the good ones are barely tolerable but that is probably my bias from preferring raw over dub to start with. though i have learned just how difficult it is to not only do the job to start with. Even then you need a good trans that keeps the intent and feeling, That in itself is not easy either I've seen. |
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