Anime Discussion Thread - Page 5810
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Sentenal
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Unleashing
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Toadesstern
Germany16350 Posts
On October 25 2016 02:18 Numy wrote: Still anime images are generally worse off than manga so that's rather normal. It's really all the small things from motion/sounds that make up for it. Kyoani did have some niice ass in Amagi so maybe they are comfortable doing a little fan service every now and then. I know that's my only hope left in life. Please Kyoani. Do it for Hibike. Do it for life. Do it for love. You could just rewatch Amaburi and hope that KyoAni does more stuff like that in the future | ||
Slaughter
United States20249 Posts
On October 25 2016 02:19 Unleashing wrote: I mean, if they didn't cut the fanservice you'll get fanservice and even more yuribait from kyoani. Maybe make Tooru actually seem interested in yuri heheh besides it being the one sided affair it is now (since I doubt the author will actually get them together). Though to be honest I don't really consider maid-dragon to be super fan service heavy or anything so its not like much would change even if they toned down what is already there. | ||
Numy
South Africa35471 Posts
On October 25 2016 02:19 Unleashing wrote: I mean, if they didn't cut the fanservice you'll get fanservice and even more yuribait from kyoani, Numy. My heart can only take so much ;(. At least Symphogear i'm pretty sure they all gay. No way they not gay. Tsubasa may have a thing for the one guy since her partner died but rest i'm 100% sure ok. Kyoani is like that perfect girl that just lets you linger in stasis in the murky border between "friends" and "partners" until one finally she dates some super model doctor who is just so dam nice that you can't even hate the guy. Now you too old and used up to ever find anyone else so you just sit as their third wheel as her future husband is too nice to just abandon you after she does. | ||
Unleashing
Denmark14977 Posts
On October 25 2016 02:22 Slaughter wrote: Maybe make Tooru actually seem interested in yuri heheh besides it being the one sided affair it is now (since I doubt the author will actually get them together). Though to be honest I don't really consider maid-dragon to be super fan service heavy or anything so its not like much would change even if they toned down what is already there. Yeah it's not like the series is just fanservice left and right. Unlike some of the author's other series' The MC is incredibly androgynous though, could easily convince people it was a guy if they didn't know anything about the series. | ||
ragz_gt
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On October 25 2016 02:10 Unleashing wrote: Weird, looks like kyoani upped the bust-size of the dragon maid + Show Spoiler + Didn't expect that from kyoani. Gotta wonder if they'll leave in all of the fanservice though, or if that's getting cut. You mean you didn't expect KyoAni which turned random side chara (male) in FMP into yuri incest sisters to do this? | ||
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Souma
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On October 24 2016 19:44 Miragee wrote: Watched ep3 of All Out. Question: Is it common for sports anime to not show the actual game all that much? I only watched Chihayafuru which could be considered similar and while they wouldn't show the whole game they would show the important parts, in betweens and most importantly you always had an idea of what was going on and who was ahead. The first game in All Out was nothing like that. Mostly talking, flashbacks and inner thoughts. Only a handful of plays. If the whole show is like this it will be pretty terrible. As the resident sports animu connoisseur, I can tell you that the majority of sports anime do show a big chunk of the matches (but obviously not all). However, practice matches often only get one or two episodes as they prefer to move towards the actual good parts quickly. Practice matches, especially the very first one of the series, mainly aim to provide an introduction to everyone's relative skill level. Haikyuu, Ace of Diamond, Major, Ookiku Furikabutte, Hajime no Ippo, Kuroko, and many others all show a good to decent amount of match time. | ||
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NeoIllusions
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lord_nibbler
Germany591 Posts
They spend, and I am not kidding, 26 chapters on a single tennis match. That is two whole book volumes. If you translate that to the pace of the anime (which probably will never get there), that would mean 3 and a half episodes on on single match! That is like 'real time' sports tempo. | ||
Lackbleeder
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On October 25 2016 03:17 lord_nibbler wrote: Just read Baby Steps, the slowest most detailed sports manga of all time. They spend, and I am not kidding, 26 chapters on a single tennis match. That is two whole book volumes. If you translate that to the pace of the anime (which probably will never get there), that would mean 3 and a half episodes on on single match! That is like 'real time' sports tempo. 3.5 episodes for 26 chapters is way too low unless they're shorter than 20 pages each. Your average late-night anime covers 2 to 4 weekly chapters per episode (excluding cuts) so it'd take atleast 6 episodes. Speaking of long matches, One Outs had one baseball match that lasted 10 episodes and it still managed to be pretty tense. | ||
Souma
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Baby Steps ain't got nothin' on Ippo. | ||
Unleashing
Denmark14977 Posts
On October 25 2016 03:17 lord_nibbler wrote: Just read Baby Steps, the slowest most detailed sports manga of all time. They spend, and I am not kidding, 26 chapters on a single tennis match. That is two whole book volumes. If you translate that to the pace of the anime (which probably will never get there), that would mean 3 and a half episodes on on single match! That is like 'real time' sports tempo. I mean haikyuu looks to be using + Show Spoiler + the entirety of season 3 on a single match (10 episodes) edit: i should update the thread more often, didn't see souma already pointed that out, gg. | ||
lord_nibbler
Germany591 Posts
Maybe the anime adaptation takes more time per chapter, I don't know. But reading a sports manga that for half a year focused on just one tennis match (an it was not even a tournament final) sure took a toll on it's readers... | ||
Unleashing
Denmark14977 Posts
Also the opening i'm currently at for pokémon X&Y is quite nice + Show Spoiler + | ||
Miragee
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On October 24 2016 22:41 Unleashing wrote: Haikyuu is legit good, it's not some 10/10 perfect anime but it's good without a doubt Likable characters, uses a lot of time on the sport, matches are exciting, soundtrack and animation are good, no real asspulls or idiotic over the top things. It's just good, fun and enjoyable. it also manages to always have some top tier openings + Show Spoiler + + it helps for me that it's a sport i think is pretty fun to begin with, couldn't watch a sports anime if i didn't like the sport tbh Yeah, I think Volleyball is a pretty fun sport. Alright, I trust you guys on it and put it on my ptw. Or I may start watching it shortly. On October 24 2016 22:57 Unleashing wrote: Japan needs to get off their asses and make a handball anime tbh. Make it women's handball and fill it with yuri for all i care, just give me a handball anime god damnit. Handball is a great spectator sport and it could easily make a great anime. Would also give me more sports anime i want to watch, so that'd be nice. Looking forward to yowamushi pedal's third season for that reason. Fuck yes. I might be confusing something here but I think their women national team isn't even half bad, either. I remember googling for a handball anime but there isn't one. I think there is a 10 chapter manga about it which is quite bad apparently and that's it. : / Watching handball on a regular basis I can savely say that this would be a sport I would be excited about watching as an anime. Provided they don't use CGI for running sequences of the whole team all the time, like in All Out... On October 25 2016 02:43 Souma wrote: As the resident sports animu connoisseur, I can tell you that the majority of sports anime do show a big chunk of the matches (but obviously not all). However, practice matches often only get one or two episodes as they prefer to move towards the actual good parts quickly. Practice matches, especially the very first one of the series, mainly aim to provide an introduction to everyone's relative skill level. Haikyuu, Ace of Diamond, Major, Ookiku Furikabutte, Hajime no Ippo, Kuroko, and many others all show a good to decent amount of match time. Thanks Souma. I think I'll give it a few more eps. I watched Hajime no Ippo at one point but put it on hold after ep9 because there were other things I wanted to watch instead. Never picked it up again. | ||
felisconcolori
United States6168 Posts
I'm talking, of course, about + Show Spoiler + Keijo!! | ||
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