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(11-13-2017, 06:11 PM)Rares Wrote: (11-13-2017, 06:03 PM)Kaltes-Herzeleid Wrote: I think the AgK anime adaptation suffered largely due to the fact that the manga series hadn't been finished yet which resulted in them pretty much making up their own ending...which a lot of fans didn't like. Really? Wow, that explains a lot. Suddenly a lot makes sense. At what point did the anime deviate from the source material, the last few episodes?
Yeah, the last few episodes.
Just off the top of my head:
-Susanoo dies during the assassination of Bolic arc, the whole fight between Esdeath and Night Right in episode twenty one more or less happens in that story line, the rescue and subsequent battle to rescue Tatsumi from public execution is entirely different.
-The character Syura and his team Wild Hunt play a significant role...and are utterly reprehensible. They're basically the Jaegers and Night Raid if they had no redeeming qualities.
-Lubbock is captured and brutally tortured by Syura. Both his and Syura's deaths are entirely different.
-Wave actually gets to do cool shit. He got shafted hard in the anime.
-Kurome lives. (Haven't read that far yet since the translation of volume thirteen hasn't been released)
-Tatsumi and Mine become a couple.
-Budo is way tougher.
-Tatsumi becomes much more bitter as the story goes on and starts to fuse with Incursio.
-Esdeath is way more powerful than what was shown in the anime. She's also more brutal than what was shown in the anime too. Still lovable though.
-Run has a character arc and later dies. His personal vendetta was mentioned in the anime, but never delved into.
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I caught up on My Hero Academia. That was a really good one, much better than I expected. Not because I expected it to be bad, but I just wasn't sure what to know of it going in, and what I found behind it was something with a whole lot of spirit and energy, with a great and creative cast of characters that were a whole lot of fun to watch. It's basically like that old Disney movie, Sky High, where people have powers and they go to a school to train how to be super heroes. The series I felt was just really interesting and well put together, and I really got to make time to read the manga. Waiting for Season 3 is gonna be long.
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Oh geeze this is going to be a list...
I've watched Nichijou, Attack on Titan(i honestly had avoided it for years), My Hero Academia, Berserk: The Golden Age I & II, Ghost Sories, Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood, and NausicaƤ of the Valley of the Wind(I'd seen it before but it's been atleast 10 years). Also currently I'm working on the mangas of JoJo Part 6, Watamote, and Homura Tamura~Parallel Worlds Do Not Remain Parallel Forever.
Honestly I don't really want to do a write up of all these because it'll take forever this is why I got out of anime for so many years because once I start I can't stop.. so in short they're all good in their own ways. Maybe I'll do a write up of the mangas when i finish them since those will take me awhile to get through.
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(01-12-2018, 04:45 PM)whobawhats Wrote: Oh geeze this is going to be a list...
I've watched Nichijou, Attack on Titan(i honestly had avoided it for years), My Hero Academia, Berserk: The Golden Age I & II, Ghost Sories, Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood, and NausicaƤ of the Valley of the Wind(I'd seen it before but it's been atleast 10 years). Also currently I'm working on the mangas of JoJo Part 6, Watamote, and Homura Tamura~Parallel Worlds Do Not Remain Parallel Forever.
Honestly I don't really want to do a write up of all these because it'll take forever this is why I got out of anime for so many years because once I start I can't stop.. so in short they're all good in their own ways. Maybe I'll do a write up of the mangas when i finish them since those will take me awhile to get through.
Jojo part 6 is a real good part. Part 6, 5, and 2 are the high points of the series for me thus far. I haven't gotten into 7 and 8. Also, speaking of anime, where's my Part 5 anime adaptation, David Productions?! I need to see Giorno and Gold Experience moving before my eyes!
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(01-12-2018, 06:20 PM)Shadow Step Wrote: Jojo part 6 is a real good part. Part 6, 5, and 2 are the high points of the series for me thus far. I haven't gotten into 7 and 8. Also, speaking of anime, where's my Part 5 anime adaptation, David Productions?! I need to see Giorno and Gold Experience moving before my eyes! A trademark for Golden Wind with a new logo was finally filed which means something is coming soon.
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(01-12-2018, 06:51 PM)Rares Wrote: (01-12-2018, 06:20 PM)Shadow Step Wrote: Jojo part 6 is a real good part. Part 6, 5, and 2 are the high points of the series for me thus far. I haven't gotten into 7 and 8. Also, speaking of anime, where's my Part 5 anime adaptation, David Productions?! I need to see Giorno and Gold Experience moving before my eyes! A trademark for Golden Wind with a new logo was finally filed which means something is coming soon.
Awww yeah! Hopefully something this year. That would just be incredible timing.
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If you aren't watching Pop Team Epic then you should be. That is all
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(01-25-2018, 09:52 AM)whobawhats Wrote: If you aren't watching Pop Team Epic then you should be. That is all
>There are people not watching Pop Team Epic
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Devilman: Crybaby
Rumor has it that it achieved this name for it's ability to turn viewers into crybabies. I will not deny some things were shed from my end.
Jeez, where do I even begin. Okay, I'll start with the bad. I didn't quite like the animation at times. I thought it was a bit too funky and too stylistic at times for my taste. I also thought things got a little too NSFW at times. I see the themes they were going for, and of course with a series involving the philosophical idea of human nature and demons, there is going to be some of that. But I feel like at times it was a bit unnecessary, then again I suppose one could make the argument that the excess of certain things was part of a point.
Okay with that out of the way, I still can't get over it.
I really like a good tragedy. Maybe it's because I hate myself, maybe it's because tragedies progress characters in really compelling ways, maybe it's because sometimes I feel like a (good) tragic ending has a bigger impact on me than everything tied up in a neat bow. But I feel like the problem with a lot of tragedies is their inability to distinguish tragic elements, and bad things happening, or when it comes to the ending, the difference between a tragic yet satisfying conclusion, and just giving a "bad end".
The way I see "edge" in fiction, is comparable to a spice. You can use it to flavor up the story, you can have a really spicy dish, but you can't create a dish from spice. It needs other ingredients. Now Devilman: Crybaby by this would be a very "spicy" show, but what I'd say keeps it from being too edgy, is keeping the protagonist consistent. He's always consistent, he's a good hearted character despite his situation, it's the situation around him that is dark. In doing so, a grounded human element is kept, along with the other things that happen. Sometimes I feel these darker series have a way too nihilistic outlook on things, or have the droll "Humans are just as bad as the monsters!" outlook. I find that to be rather boring since it's used too much these days. Here though, that element feels far more balanced and evened out, because the show also reminds you of the good in people, despite the madness, before returning to it.
There's just so much I want to break down in this, I'm just fascinated with analyzing some of the details and things left up for interpretation, because this feels like one of those series with a lot of elements purposefully left to be thought about, especially in terms of how the ending is done. It's one of those things I really enjoy sinking my teeth into and thinking about the story elements of it, but it is an intense ride for sure.
Oh and the music is really good.
My recommendation of it? I think it's really good, but I only recommend it if you're actively thinking about watching a tragic story, with lots of dark elements that you want to spend a lot of time thinking over, with it leaving an impact on you. It is not a fun watch. I don't mean to say you need to really sit down and analyze it, because it also is pretty casual being a Netflix show. But it just leaves such a heavy impact after watching, especially towards the end. It's one of those stories that will really beat you. And that means it's definitely not for everyone at all. But if you're in the mood for something like that, it'll give you a lot to think over with it.
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