Nisekoi:: Chitoge in love is 2cute. Totally adorable. Advanced from being worst to 2nd best.
Calling you out on this. The episode literally ran like an infant talking about their vacation, plenty of Then this happened, then this happened then this happened, but I guess that that is all you can really do when your protagonist has as much emotional depth as concrete. The director really seems to think you can go "look at this atrocity, now treat us like a grown-up-anime" but really it just seems childish focusing on the event exclusively and ignoring it's implications. It is really 'macabre for kids' or whatever equivalent you want to draw since these events probably wont even mean anything except fanservice to the story that will unfold except maybe the child soldiers bit. Now this "best sister" you claim is completely hilarious as she really is one of the worst anime character archetypes, the "I can do anything amazingly because I am a prodigy or just because" and history shows these characters rarely ever undergo any kind of development and really exist for some kind of power fantasy. From Grisaia no Kajitsu we even know this to be true.xxdeathx wrote:
The Labyrinth of Grisaia - This special had some real fucked up shit, but it handled everything well. I'm really impressed with the storytelling as they showed everything he had to go through after losing his sister (the best sister
As heartwarming as a priest and an altar boy.[Superstar] wrote:
I especially love the relationship he had with his sister.
I don't know, you also said that Chuunibyou and Amagi Brilliank Park were among the best KyoAni Shows given the have done Full Metal Panic season 2 and Fumoffu, Kanon 2006, Clannad AS, Hyouka I even prefer Munto.xxdeathx wrote:
I feel kind of sorry that you had no fun with it, since it was clearly the best so far.
If I understand correctly, you think that the opinion of people who watched less than you is of no value? If so, I don't think that is the case. In my opinion, it doesn't matter if you watched 50 titles or 500, a single opinion isn't worth a lot, that's why we have this thread here.Green Platinum wrote:
[...]I have seen more and have a finer palate for anime than you.
Yes and No, someone who has seen more is going to have a greater grasp on what is original in anime and what is cliche and ordinary. There are always going to be those newer fans engaged by the newest harem, moe or super bloody action show that has been copy-pasted hundreds of times. Not saying a rookies opinion is worth less just that an experienced fan has more context to draw upon.[Superstar] wrote:
If I understand correctly, you think that the opinion of people who watched less than you is of no value? If so, I don't think that is the case. In my opinion, it doesn't matter if you watched 50 titles or 500, a single opinion isn't worth a lot, that's why we have this thread here.Green Platinum wrote:
[...]I have seen more and have a finer palate for anime than you.
I haven't seen these shows you listed, so I can only say that Chuunibyou and Amagi Park are the best out of what I've seen. Judging by your responses to most people on this thread, it doesn't like your taste is any better or in line with ours. On second thought, it doesn't sound like you've had fun with anything you watch, so I think I'd be better off with the ability to enjoy shows. Also why do you care so much what other people like.Green Platinum wrote:
I don't know, you also said that Chuunibyou and Amagi Brilliank Park were among the best KyoAni Shows given the have done Full Metal Panic season 2 and Fumoffu, Kanon 2006, Clannad AS, Hyouka I even prefer Munto.xxdeathx wrote:
I feel kind of sorry that you had no fun with it, since it was clearly the best so far.
Really based on what you recommend here and on on your profile I'm pretty sure I can conclude I have seen more and have a finer palate for anime than you.
Because I disagree and I have the affirmation in my beliefs to be willing to say it, I don't care about this animes are sacred view some seem to have. If you enjoy shows go ahead but don't recommend them if you cannot see them for their pros and cons. I'm not going to give an anime a free pass without having good characters and an engaging plot as is said in my signature.xxdeathx wrote:
I haven't seen these shows you listed, so I can only say that Chuunibyou and Amagi Park are the best out of what I've seen. Judging by your responses to most people on this thread, it doesn't like your taste is any better or in line with ours. On second thought, it doesn't sound like you've had fun with anything you watch, so I think I'd be better off with the ability to enjoy shows. Also why do you care so much what other people like.
I really don't think the first episode was intended to be bawl your eyes out drama, more intended to show how the job goes. However the second episode really bothered me since Isla is just so boring and a huge burden for the series at this point.blissfulyoshi wrote:
Plastic Memories: I seriously can't care much about effectively killing a person that you signed 10 years ago to be killed today. It was bascially like watching someone else's pet die. I know it means something to the owner, but for me with little attachment, I am not sure what type of emotional response I can give. Add on forced jokes and super expected drama to end episode, and you have a very boring show.
They obviously speak english there, it's just jp for viewers.blissfulyoshi wrote:
You know it feels really awkward when you have boatloads of Americans and even an Indian speak JP
Wait, slow? You know it's pretty friggin AMAZING to be playing tennis on equal terms against aspiring pros who played their whole lives when you're 2 years into it? Do you expect some kind of miraclous magical training that gets you above everyone else in a week? Come on, he's still growing at a scary pace.blissfulyoshi wrote:
he is not very fun to watch because of his still relatively slow growth
I meant slow plot wise. Obviously if you were to learn tennis to that level in 2 years, you would be considered a genius. However, their slightly accelerated of real life doesn't really work when the viewer has 13 episodes to check their growth. I guess since I am so used to watching these more unrealistic shows, going back to something more realistic feels slow.YOGURTOVSKY wrote:
Wait, slow? You know it's pretty friggin AMAZING to be playing tennis on equal terms against aspiring pros who played their whole lives when you're 2 years into it? Do you expect some kind of miraclous magical training that gets you above everyone else in a week? Come on, he's still growing at a scary pace.blissfulyoshi wrote:
he is not very fun to watch because of his still relatively slow growth
I just felt like messing with you about it. Aside from you, I think I have everyone else up to date.blissfulyoshi wrote:
Sorry Kyonko, I'll try to add other ppl's stuff soon.... My mood/motivation has been lousy lately.
Fixed yours and xxdeathx's[Superstar] wrote:
https://osu.ppy.sh/forum/p/4031234/ missing but everything else is okay