Cadence (post: 1478421) wrote:But...aren't there only three volumes of the manga out right now? I'm a little apprehensive...
TheSubtleDoctor (post: 1478384) wrote:Toriko is ridiculous, manly and amazing. This week's episode features an old, drunk guy who transforms into a giant...above the waist only (I believe he eventually uses tree trunks as cigars?), and a scene, as intense as anything from Akagi, in which a chef is delicately attempting to remove a poison sack from a baby whale in order to cook it (was akin to defusing a bomb). Anyway, I know I'm kind of the solitary voice crying in the wilderness on this one, but anyone who enjoys One Piece or Fist of the North Star would really dig Toriko. The manga is selling very well in Japan for good reason.
Except for Denpa Onna to Seishun Otoko. I was so amazed by that one that I got my parents to watch it with me as it comes out weekly. The three of us are completely transfixed. It also wins my award for best OP and ED, both of which do a perfect job of setting the tone for the show.
Cadence (post: 1478421) wrote:Ao no Exorcist is officially my favorite thing I have watched this season (although, I've only made it through more than one episode of three different shows). I'm a fan of cheesy shounen anime, A-1 Pictures, and Okamoto Nobuhiko. Add some great music and above-average animation, and it is the perfect combination to appeal to me.
Even though I was always planning on watching the show, I, too, didn't expect it to be as good as it has been so far. A pleasant surprise among many this season, though what I'm hearing in this thread has me skeptical that it can continue to maintain its current standard all the way through. I will remain hopeful, however.blkmage (post: 1478430) wrote:Ao no Exorcist isn't my favourite thing, but it's a lot better than I was expecting, at least so far. I feel like it could end up sucking really, really easily if it went the wrong way and the potential adaptation problems don't exactly inspire me with confidence.
I think Menma's wish is that they all remain friends in spite of her death.blkmage (post: 1478780) wrote:AnoHana's fifth episode was surprisingly good and I think it handled Yukiatsu pretty well, after, you know, the thing that happens in episode 4. And hints/speculation from the gg blog/channel:
[SPOILER][12:40] <eltonium> the name of the flower that they don’t know is a forget-me-not
[12:40] <eltonium> menma’s wish is that they don’t forget about her[/SPOILER]
TheSubtleDoctor (post: 1480441) wrote:So I watched episode 5 of Deadman Wonderland and then threw up (not really, but that was...)
Za penarty gameu (the penalty game)minakichan (post: 1480475) wrote:Wait, what was gross in Deadman Wonderland?
MasterDias (post: 1480459) wrote:Yeah, I don't consider myself especially squeamish about violence(I've watched through things like Baccano and Umineko), but that was just nasty. I'm actually glad they censored that for broadcast.
Wow, this statement perfectly expresses my current dissatisfaction with the show. I couldn't put my finger on it before, but I think you've hit it: they could be doing [I]so. much. more] with this set up.MightiMidget (post: 1480548) wrote:the general execution of the setting is getting on my nerves
Atria35 (post: 1480590) wrote:Now I need to check out DMW just to see how it differentiates from the manga!
Mr. Hat'n'Clogs (post: 1481742) wrote:It also has as many shout outs to past A-1 Picture shows as Durarara!! had to past Brain's Base shows. The last episode had Working!!, Black Butler, and Welcome to the Space Show in the background.
Mr. Hat'n'Clogs (post: 1481742) wrote:Oh man, I am loving Ano Hana so much.
I'm really enjoying seeing the gang take hold of their lives again as they get back together as I see them grow both as friends and as people.MightiMidget (post: 1481766) wrote:I was skeptical about AnoHana and couldn't really get into it for the first few episodes. But recently I have fallen in love with it. It's so...gentle? I don't know what the right word is. But it's so very sweet.
Mr. Hat'n'Clogs (post: 1481813) wrote:I want to know who did the character designs so I can see other stuff he's done, though maybe this is his debut.
Mr. Hat'n'Clogs (post: 1481813) wrote:I'm really enjoying seeing the gang take hold of their lives again as they get back together as I see them grow both as friends and as people.
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