They couldn't resist, couldn't they? They had to pull Richard out of nowhere and throw him back in the mix instead of, for once, just going straight on with the proposal ?
Clip show. All the actors are clearly phoning it in. Just skip it.
It takes a real professional and much focus and accuracy to hold a gun, aim it to the other's hand and shoot to dispossess them of their weapon. I guess Betty got really good with that shooting range/target practice and it came useful for her hahaha!
I don't like this season. But I thought I should stop thinking that the plot quickly became ridiculous, and just judge it on the transition between scenes, development of characters, and the performance of the actors etc. It wasn't bad. But it was not impressive either. In my opinion it was fair. I hope next season redeems itself. It seems promising. Just I hope there is none of that Gargoyle King nonesense anymore.
im really liking the rapper dude...... i hope he's not.. dead:(
Nanami's episodes are pure camp and I love her for that
This was ok, not as sad as people say it is
Omg the merman fandom is real ahahaha!
Beach ball horses aren’t too bad really.
Love how they both stepped aside for Ched :joy:
love how this show manage to make you feel for the characters even whey they are making fun of everything all the time.
Some things here don't make sense:
End of arc spoiler below:
2. Draining DIO's blood into Old Jojo should have turned him into a vampire. Every other time DIO's blood was passed on, the person turned, most recently Cool Ice (or Vanilla Ice, the one who killed Iggy). I don't think they could take back JUST Old Jojo's blood that DIO stole: once it's mixed, it's mixed. Not to mention, the whole "soul" leaving his body moment, but it wouldn't be the first time they played around with souls. So for that moment when Old Jojo was "just playing around", I 100% saw it coming as a real issue, and it still may be one later.
This show is such a meme.
The end of this is probably my favorite issue of the first 9 episodes. The way it moves right into the ending credits is perfect.
Interesting introduction to a mix of a magic fantasy wold and an dystopian world. The environment is really unique. It is kind of confusing at times, and really don't a big dilemma yet.
"Not even She-Ra can take out an army of Horde soldiers on her own." Did you see episode 2, Bow?
"Hey Adora." — Catra
Lol, Catra's delivery
"The princesses are united. This is how it's supposed to be." Okay, now I'm disappointed
Now that we're at the season finale, the lack of substance and cohesion is rearing its ugly head. 1. There's a lot of telling done in this show, and it never helps make this world feel more alive. 2. Plus, the mindless in this episode is so mindless because what are they fighting for ideologically? and what's at stake? 3. Characters also like to say, "we can't do this!" without bothering with an explanation and I'm just left confused. 4. There's also the Rebellion and the Horde. What is the Horde's ideology, and what do they want? What's the Rebellion's ideology? All these issues built up and have finally become clear to me in this episode.
Surprisingly, this episode left me bored because it's all plot and not a lot of fun character interactions like the rest of the season. Plus, deus ex machina save the day so everything just feels so unearned. And these usually aren't a problem if I knew what was at stake and cared about their victory. Like, what happens if they lose? I don't know.
SCORE: 5/10
Grimmer is an interesting character and who are these graduates of 511 Kinderheim?
I felt bad for Robert, he died drinking cheap whiskey.
Lone wolf!
It will be exciting to see Johan as more than 2nd Hitler.
I think they didn't skip the essential from the manga, but sometimes it's a really awful episode to watch. For an art anime, hell, for any kind of anime, it looks really awful, in composition, and lack of detail shots. But the story's charm, nevertheless, still comes out; and the art scenes are finely put. So I'm hopeful.
OG Bulldog got robbed :pensive:
Another piece of world view is revealed. Intriguing.
So they're worshipping dinosaurs as gods, believing they created all animals, and celebrate the meteor-festival to invite their ancestral spirits, in a sense.
I really love their animation style. Here, as it has happened before, what especially stuck out was when you're experiencing things from Legoshi's POV, and see his face and his expressions, but then whatever is happening in front of him is mirrored in his face like an actual mirror. That's a real neat trick.
名前ってなんだ...食べる…ます :joy:
He's so awkward, I love it.
And while he just thinks about how to approach a girl he likes, she's having all these advanced, complicated thoughts. I guess that's how most conversations between males and females, especially of certain age ranges, go, huh.
We learn what a "Kabaneri" is in this one. We also get to see the mysterious Mumei in action. A vocal dance song is played while she fights the Kabane, that gives off a slick vibe to go along with how Mumei swiftly dashes and slashes her way down to the last Kabane. I'm sure Jpop listeners of today would recognize it. As for me, I'm out of the loop when it comes to Jpop music; but it felt modern and a bit out of place considering the setting of the enivronment. At this moment, I'm already thinking about how this story is moving along quickly as if it were a full-length feature film just by the quality and editing style. As I've mentioned previously, the characters have this very Haruhiko Mikimoto (Macross) style design which gives off this sweet classy look to them, especially for the female characters. That red cape gives Ikoma a sort of Trigun (1998) Vash look (blonde guy, gun, glasses, red cape, body armor). Maybe it was intended and was probably inspired by it.
I want to nitpick a bit. I feel like in today's Japanese animation, the male leads tend to kick and scream a lot and are very angsty like a child. It's different from the era of 80s and 90s animation that I grew up in where the characters are able to control their emotions and not so easily erratic about such small things. It's like that with Eren (Attack on Titan) and that kid in Parasyte: The Maxim (2014). Maybe these directors/writers wrote their characters this way where they evolve from a childish trait to a strong character in the end just so they can have that "character development." I just find it annoying and off-putting for me. Other than that, I'm still enjoying the action and the art work. Now on to episode 3!
I don't know what to make of this anime
Not my favorite episode, it’s just a bit lacking. Also, I officially hate the Diamair. That thing is nightmare fuel.
This entire season sucked ass.
The Fifth Episode is the biggest one again. Coincidence much?
Man I did not realize how awkward this shit in the first episode was with Hannah standing on the left blurred out of focus.. had to go back and rewatch and realized how I only focused on the boy wondering about his strange behavior. Very well made distraction!
can they let me forget too pls? What a disappointing series...
I mean this show sucks and it peaked in the first episode just coz of the earth quakes, animation kinda shit, characters are all fucking annoying, looks like we finally have a likeable character tho. So far 2 of them died (maybe 3), why is the annoying girl still alive, hope she dies in the end.
ah yes its back dazais back everythings back
A lot of filler throughout but a powerful ending!