2009-06-25, 16:05 | Link #1 |
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Age: 43
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Asura Cryin' 2
The shounen(boy's) light novel series Asura Cryin' (Asura Klein) by Mikumo Gakuto (author) and Watanuki Nao (illustrator) will be getting a second season anime adaptation.
アスラクライン Asura Cryin' (Asura Klein) 少年向け小説(ライトノベル). Shounen light novel series (light novel series aimed at boys). Official anime site: http://www.starchild.co.jp/special/asura/ Based on a light novel series that's published under the shounen(boy's) light novel label Dengeki Bunko. For now there are 12 volumes released of this light novel series. Covers: Spoiler:
Author: Mikumo Gakuto Illustrator: Watanuki Nao A seinen manga adaptation of the light novel series started serialization in the November 2008 issue of the seinen manga magazine Dengeki Daioh. The manga is drawn by Akizuki Ryou. Currently there's 1 volume released of the manga. Covers: Spoiler:
Genre: Shounen, Fantasy
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2009-07-14, 14:33 | Link #9 |
sleepyhead
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: event horizon
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I have had for some time a bad habit of leaving some shows up in the air for very long periods of time (count in seasons). It is what I was used to when watching them on TV where it was inevitable I would miss one or two episodes here and there. I'm not really one to watch something just to keep up to the latest, if I'm not in the mood I don't watch it =P In any case this has served me well (surprisingly) in that I tend to miss out on the bad (ie. disappointing) endings of some shows since I just so happen did not watch it till the end (lol), and it also gives me some motivation to go in and re-watch it all later. Although I would like to take credit of being clever, I'm in the end just stupid like that and this is all just a consequence of a bad habit (and the constraints of real life).
Anyway, that said I find the "2nd seasons" (and later) in general to have a 50/50 chance of doing something different and not just be part two of the old, even if the plot progression may be something like that. So I just treat them like any other series; in the end if its entertaining what do I care.
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2009-07-14, 14:36 | Link #10 |
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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Well at least we don't have to worry about lack of content to fill S2 with. Can't really go wrong with the amount of stuff that has yet to be explained no?
... .. . Unless S2 raises even more questions and we are forced into waiting for yet another season. First season made it forcefully clear that you can't really predict what they will pull next in this anime. Will be watching it. |
2009-07-14, 15:17 | Link #11 |
Lost in my dreams...
Join Date: Jun 2006
Age: 37
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Lets put it this way: imagine a story where each chapter consists of two parts: first where things get introduced, and second where they get expanded on and explained. Take all the chapters, throw away the second parts and pull together the first parts - voila, you now have Asura Cryin season 1 Which is to say, the series introduced an awful lot of concepts and ideas (Ones that i actually liked for the most part), brought for a lot of characters, but never really expanded on any of them, which is what i assume second season is here for. First season left you with a vague concept on general state of affairs, and some idea of what the plot should be about once we get to it, but it never really got there. Suffice to say, they could have done a better job on the first season, as it did feel they introduced too much stuff with ultimately doing too little with it.
I would say the best idea is to watch the first few or so episodes and see if you like the concept. Personally i like what the show is about and the hints about what it will be (even if they didn't do the greatest of introductions to say the least), but it was interesting to watch for the concepts involved, if not for the execution. That, and i found Misao quite adorable, and her chemistry with Tomo quite rarely refreshing - the usual "childhood friends" we have seen many of times indeed, but i found the atmosphere of their friendship a genuine and relaxing one - two people who really are comfortable around each other, despite the less than casual state of Misao. So, in the end - should you watch it ? I don't see why not, considering you are interested in it. Given the rather stingily cryptic nature this show had when it came to expanding on things, i suppose you could be missing out on some stuff if you don't.
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