2013-03-24, 21:52 | Link #422 | |
Gamyūsa
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Montreal
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i doubt that counts as a dead end but it probably does count as strike 1 for him. a rematch may help to correct it a bit but wont erase the damage. |
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2013-03-25, 09:29 | Link #424 | |
Member
Join Date: Feb 2013
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Oh, okay!! It was a new game of Seira and even Mori-san loos , she doesn't loos her job. And like Mori-san like Kyoro, she will accept it. Right ? If it's that, I understand the word : "Coward" In fact, Kyoro don't understand like me ^^ Ridwan, good picture! |
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2013-03-27, 14:01 | Link #429 |
Last Engage
Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Florida
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GJ Bu The Final - A Story in Triplicate
I really enjoyed GJ Bu, for a few reasons. The humor was right up my alley, and the characters were all lovable. Tama wasn't used quite as much as I expected her to be, but with the cast being fairly large (factoring in Mori and the sisters), it did a good job (pun unintended) giving everybody their fair share. The best way to describe the final episode was quiet. Until the OP kicked in, it had a very still mood, with just a lot of scenery shots and almost no music to speak of. Apparently Kirara is a lot more verbose in text message form. It's easy to compare GJ Bu as being a less fourth-wall-breaking (and also less dramatic) Seitokai no Ichizon, even moreso because I was watching Lv. 2 right alongside it. I always thought graduation was supposed to be a second cour/second season kind of deal, but I do feel I know these characters well enough after 12 episodes to feel it. And there's always the spinoff if they wish to continue. Maaya Uchida's great voice work was on display, and the 4-koma light novel concept is really unique, but might be tough to replicate. A story must be told in the medium best suited to telling it. And in that regard, GJ Bu worked well as an anime. I'm really glad I got to spend time with everybody in this show. From Canadian catgirls to the hamster president. |
2013-03-27, 15:57 | Link #430 |
Portable Dude Mk. II
Artist
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: All ghillied up spying on someone ~2,000 yards away using telescope sights.
Age: 35
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It was a fun ride. In fact, the most fun of all the shows I'm following for the season. Not to mention I'm at the least state of being informed prior to watching, available articles to give me insight about it not helping much at all.
All in all, GJ to this series for making me stick from the start till the end and... shaking my emotions knowing it's about to end. Here, I leave a salute.
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2013-03-27, 18:27 | Link #431 |
Spineless Main Character
Join Date: Sep 2012
Location: Anywhere & Everywhere
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I'm glad I picked this show up. The graduation scene and several girls spending one-on-one time with Kyoro was funny. This series was better than I thought it would be going into things. I'll miss it.
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2013-03-28, 01:27 | Link #440 |
Spinning round and round~
Join Date: Mar 2012
Location: Singapore
Age: 32
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The last episode closed off on a good note, and probably best justified why I picked this up when it first aired. It's been good fun following this and waiting eagerly for the next episode to come the last couple of months. The laughs it brought definitely will be missed.
The humour in this show wasn't too exaggerated overall, and proved that you don't have to go to extreme length to make things funny - all you need is timing and the right moment to execute the punchline. This series probably goes near the top for my rankings for slice-of-life comedy shows. |
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4-koma, comedy, light novel, shounen |
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