I like Valvrave. Art and animation are awesome, and I love the mecha designs. I donāt know what anyone else expected, but Iām pleased.
Someone in this very thread a few weeks ago spoiled the Titan-killing Titan, already. But yea, awesome shit. Easily one of the best anime in a long time [SnK].
Titan is like Railgun in the sense it is likeā¦30 seconds of cool stuff per episode that gets put into gifs and nobody talks about all the boring, whiny bits. Its like every character is a boring harem lead or Shinji Ikari. Likeā¦in a parallel universe, Sasha is the heroine of a reverse harem rom com. āButā¦Iām just an awkward girl with slightly above average looks. who loves to eatā¦there is no way I am good enough for you or any of the other 6 guys courting me, Mr Blond Haired Pretty boyā. Whatever, after 7 episodes of humanity being a bunch of mooks something is finally happening.
Iām pretty sure violence is to anime noobs what panty shots are to sadlifers.
Just watched Castles in the Sky. Fucking beautiful. I absolutely love the amount of attention they put into the little things we normally do out of habit but have no significance such as Pazu scratching his chest when he wakes up or when Sheeta throws her hair back to untie a rope. Such little things didnāt need to be animated but because they did, it really goes to show they wanted to express every inch of a characterās personality regardless of how mundane it may be.
Depends on how you classify things. Would you call a Tomato a fruit or a vegetable? Is a rose by any other name still a rose? Is it the content or the publication that makes something āshonenā.
Either way it is interesting that there has been a growing trend of more mature content being published in Shonen mags. Weather itās Deadman Wonderland, Mirai Nikki, or Attack on Titan. *
Hey guys, I havenāt seen anime in like 5 months. I rewatched Baka no Test like 5 times (so good). Someone tell me whatās out, otherwise Iām going to watch all of FotNS / Jojoās.
*Botanically itās a fruit however when it comes to cooking and customs it is classified as a vegetable. Two different answers, both of them right depending on how itās used. The analogies were questions put forth to question the parlance of categorization and perception. *