Denpa Kyoushi: How many people need to screw up backgrounds this season? Well ignoring the the backgrounds, the show captures the spirit of the manga really well, so I had a good share of laughs that will hopefully continue in future eps.
I think we will only the long transformation for the first time and then it'll settle into a shortened version (or we'll get what happens in Precure Allstars) I generally like the new look but something seems off about Nanoha. Also I didn't see Siglinde Jeremiah in the OP/EDblissfulyoshi wrote:
a crazy long transformation scene, and decent art all around (nothing amazing though).
Don't tell me what to do. The series seems to be taking its popularity for granted I hope it doesn't drop too much and rely exclusively on new characters and ecchi content.blissfulyoshi wrote:
If you disliked the previous seasons, pls don't watch.
I don't know what you have an issue with. They are machines and they break, like a hard-drivedomSaur wrote:
i still can't fully grasp the thing about disintegrating memories..
Despite not liking Magi, I do like Arslan Senki as of the moment. I had heard good things about the manga in the past from some people that I know. Maybe I like it more so than Magi because I very much like the art style of Arakawa. I'll just have to see how Arslan plays out tho to see if I stay into it or not.Green Platinum wrote:
Arsian Senki feels alot like Magi when it was good, but too much doubt to be certain.
SirMaddy wrote:
They drew the eyes too big for their heads.
Wut?Poisonmellon wrote:
so I can watch romance anime/play eroge (best relationship advice out there)
I personally prefer Nanoha over Vivio so I guess I'm waiting for Einhart to join the group since Jeremiah won't be appearing very soon. I hope Vivid is testing the waters for a Nanoha Force adaption since I think it'd make a much better anime.[Superstar] wrote:
Nanoha Vivid: Pretty good so far, I really enjoyed all the Nanoha stuff so far and grew a liking to the characters. Glad to see that Vivio is getting the attention now. Promising
I actually don't like her being moe tbh, it takes away the reason I liked her.Green Platinum wrote:
As someone who didn't at all care about Yuki Nagato did fans of her actually impose that kind of personality on her blank slate of a character from the original show? I guess I have a friend I can ask next time I catch up with them.
You miss the point. At this point there's no point in calling her Yuki Nagato she is pretty much a coincidentally lookalike character.Navizel wrote:
it's a spinoff
The setting is based on the alternate universe depicted in The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya, in which Haruhi Suzumiya never formed the SOS Brigade. The series follows Yuki Nagato, who in this world is not a stoic alien but rather a shy and tentative girl, as she develops feelings for her fellow literature club member, Kyon.She's supposed to be different from the original series.
I agree with Green Platinum. I do understand it is a spinoff, but if they're going to completely flip how Yuki Nagato is then they might as well make a different character.Green Platinum wrote:
You miss the point. At this point there's no point in calling her Yuki Nagato she is pretty much a coincidentally lookalike character.Navizel wrote:
it's a spinoff
Are you suggesting those are among the best KyoAni shows?xxdeathx wrote:
the show itself i don't find living up to the standards of chuunibyou, amagi park, etc.
Will probably end with Koneko's fanservice happening in fights and ad breaks exclusively. Considering both happened in the first episode probably half of the seasons' Koneko fanservice has happened already.[Superstar] wrote:
Highschool DxD BorN: I'm not a fan of huge tits so this throws me off at times. Koneko saves it.