No Game No Life (light novel)
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Jun 4, 2014 7:46 PM
#201
Takuan_Soho said: DarkMoonWolf said: Shiro started speaking when she was 1 year old. Due to the highly intelligence demonstrated, she was sent by her mother to a specialized facility in order to be study and analysed. The "doctors" played many "games" with her in that specialized facility for genius, however she was so smart that no one had any use for her, which led them to lose interest in her. When she was 3 years old her mother returned to her at the facility to pick her up, with the man she that she decided to live with. Sora was the "son" (not very clear in the LN, maybe he was adopted, dunno...) of that man, so that was the first time Sora and Shiro met each other. By having the pretense easily discovered by Shiro, Sora decided to play games with Shiro, however he always lost. Over time he decided he would stay by her side, and if Shiro was bond to walk the path of the genius, then he would be the fool, each walking in opposite directions until they could both met at the same point. This was also the point when he started to win some games against Shiro and figuring out the specializations both had: Genius/mathematical Vs Instinct/strategist. Because of who they were (a total genius and a hikikomori) their parents ended up leaving them, so Sora decided to take care of Shiro. They continued to play games, and when Shiro was humiliated in school due to her personality (fear of other people) Sora made their promise. They will always be together, because when they are together they have nothing to fear. Nothing and no one can defeat them. Long story short, they are not blood related, just united through parents marriage[/color] Thank you, having not read the novels, was curious if it was explicitly spelled out since it would resolve one lingering problem with how I know this series is going to turn out. Though I have heard the novels haven't covered it yet, I think it is pretty clear that Steph and Sora will end up together, but with Shiro perfectly happy to see Sora with someone who truly loves him, and who respects their relationship as well. If it was ultimately discovered that Sora and Shiro were actual siblings as opposed to giri siblings this would be the natural outcome (with Shiro getting together with Tet). I think the writer has this in mind in 1) always having siblings in his titles, and 2) even with your explanation we really don't know what Sora's relationship with those two adults were. Based on what you wrote, maybe the connection isn't through the mother, but actually the father. Well time will tell! Oh, on the Kurumi front, love her look when she got what Sora's ultimate aim was. She knew she could be true to both humans and to her best friend. Nice writing there. What you heard were just assumptions made by the people who read the novels and you kinda misunderstood, there would be no 'ending up together' as you put it. This is not a romance show the novels will mostly have open ending with a 'harem' premise. |
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Jun 4, 2014 8:04 PM
#202
fear80 said: What you heard were just assumptions made by the people who read the novels and you kinda misunderstood, there would be no 'ending up together' as you put it. This is not a romance show the novels will mostly have open ending with a 'harem' premise. As of now yes, but authors, particularly the good ones, generally know how they want to end a series before they begin it. So the issue isn't guessing where they are now, but where you think they will end. Darkwolfmoon: thank you. Nice backstory, but it seems clear that Kurimi and Fi have transcended that relationship. But again, time will tell. |
Jun 4, 2014 8:31 PM
#203
Wow this episode brought a tear to my eye. I like how we get a lot of backstory and Shiro focus on this episode. She definitely grows a lot more character wise. This was even more powerful to see than read. But yeah definitely reinforces why I like this adaptation a lot. |
Jun 4, 2014 8:52 PM
#204
To the haters of this anime: NGNL is an anime with great entertainment value to the majority of the people on MAL. If you are interested in writing an academic paper, choose a book in the Classic Literature section as your subject instead. This anime is purely for entertainment and we are not supposed to annotate or analyze anything from it. Just kick back, enjoy the show and try not to think of it as anything more than entertainment, would you kindly? And if you don't like this show, pick another show that entertains you more. P/s: any noticed the BioShock reference :) ? |
Jun 4, 2014 9:12 PM
#205
HOLIC195 said: To the haters of this anime: NGNL is an anime with great entertainment value to the majority of the people on MAL. If you are interested in writing an academic paper, choose a book in the Classic Literature section as your subject instead. This anime is purely for entertainment and we are not supposed to annotate or analyze anything from it. Just kick back, enjoy the show and try not to think of it as anything more than entertainment, would you kindly? And if you don't like this show, pick another show that entertains you more. P/s: any noticed the BioShock reference :) ? i'm a hater of this show, and i still found this episode to be well done what Bio Shock referce? /neverplayedbioshock |
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Jun 4, 2014 9:16 PM
#206
that was a deep ep n we got 2 have a look at Shiros past wonder if we c Sora past 2 but theres only 3eps left :( a season 2 would be nice n a 3rd |
Jun 4, 2014 9:16 PM
#207
Well, it's more psychological for Shiro. I am a bit off for the pace because i read the LN, but that still on acceptable margin. I just though maybe they can animated it better. 4/5 |
Jun 4, 2014 9:39 PM
#208
Gee.. I wonder what's the purpose of Kenzen Robo Daimidaler. But we don't see it having a misleading rating at 8.67 HOLIC195 said: To the haters of this anime: NGNL is an anime with great entertainment value to the majority of the people on MAL. If you are interested in writing an academic paper, choose a book in the Classic Literature section as your subject instead. This anime is purely for entertainment and we are not supposed to annotate or analyze anything from it. Just kick back, enjoy the show and try not to think of it as anything more than entertainment, would you kindly? And if you don't like this show, pick another show that entertains you more. P/s: any noticed the BioShock reference :) ? Characters role: Blank: They are the story Steph: To take the idiots role that always confuse and question every motion by blank so Blank will have the chance to explain how the story goes/the game 'rule' to the audience. Jibril: Still don't understand? Relax! Jibril will be there to sum it up for the audience. |
Toaki90Jun 4, 2014 9:55 PM
"Burn the heretics" |
Jun 4, 2014 10:05 PM
#209
I find it sad that when people are judging anything on MAL. They always do it on animation/story/concept/plot/characters ya know the common stuff. Everything here already has been done by any anime. There will be no doubt about it. No one every judges it by its execution. How well it is paced. How simple/complex it is to follow. How much detail and information is in an episode some may just be information overload or way to little detail to get the plot going. How well something plays out in ones head. How characters are placed in situations. How well someone can relate or feel to it. Ya know the stuff that actually HELPs people engage with the anime/Ln. That is because shows may have similar plots and concepts but if it is poorly executed then it is simply bad. |
Jun 4, 2014 10:37 PM
#210
man that game was intense. just to get kurami to side with sora |
Jun 4, 2014 10:47 PM
#211
Ahh. I thought it would be the game on the animal people already. I see that Sora wants an elf to work with them. |
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Jun 4, 2014 10:56 PM
#212
Oh gawd that reunion was emotional as hell. Don't tug on my heart strings like that Madhouse, I needed the tissues at the end there. I can't even make a tissue fap joke because it was so emotional. |
Jun 4, 2014 11:02 PM
#213
I have to say, that was my least favorite episode so far. We've talked about the tone of the series on previous NGNL threads. I think this is one instance where it fell flat. It's a foregone conclusion that they're going to win these games. This isn't an issue when they act like their going to win and we just watch how they do it. It's fun. However, the mood in Shiro's room was dead serious. There's no real doubt Shiro is going to figure it out so why even try to put forth the idea that she won't. Nobody's buying it so there's no tension and no fun. However, I did like the Sora portion of the episode. Also, I'm not a fan of pointless back stories but at least they kept it brief. |
Jun 4, 2014 11:06 PM
#214
Caleb8980 said: ollythirteen said: @ Takuan Soho, Your argument about "going to a duck farm and complaining that it has ducks" isn't entirely accurate here. I don't care if the show is the most brainless of brainless ecchi, where the premise of a show is such that plot is discarded in favour of fan service (and I mean it literally here not the sexual connotation it has but literal pleasing of fans with action, or niche subject matter like cooking or a kind of sport) if you don't like the characters you'll be bored. It's that simple. Daimidaler is a perfect example of no story no character zero entertainment. Comparing Baby Steps and Ping Pong the Animation, both sport anime, it isn't hard to see that the latter series is more entertaining while the former seems to go through the motions of its genre (explanations, tournament, training etc) almost in a documentary style manner. The truth of the matter is characters carry a story. It isn't possible to have a story without characters and as such it isn't possible to have a strong story without strong characters. No Game No Life whisks away two gamers to a fantasy world. But because these two characters and the rest of the cast they meet aren't all that interesting the story itself is pretty weak. Hell this show has more in common with a sport anime what with episode to episode featuring lengthy explanations and silly battles you know the MCs will win. It just isn't exciting bar its cheap little thrills here and there and to say it isn't accurate to blame the characters because "the show is an ecchi comedy" is inaccurate. No matter what the genre is if you don't like the characters (because you can't identify with them) it's perfectly natural to not feel engaged. It's like happening upon a fight. Once the fight is over (or even before it's over) what are the first words out of your mouth? Aren't they "what happened?" And then when you've learnt for example that person A, a known philanderer, banged Person B's wife, whom Person B sunk his life savings into wooing and starting a life with, your understanding of the event you witnessed deepens and you feel...involved (because 1. Person B's wife is hot and you understand the appeal and 2. You understand how Person B feels and sympathize with him). It's only natural to want to identify with characters where stories are concerned. There's such a thing as "throwaway" entertainment, sure, but that never had good connotations. It is a bit ironic that now the ones who dislike the show dislike it for the reason I like it. Just some episodes away everyone was going on about how this was wish fulfillment for NEETs and shut-ins, to which I strongly countered that it can't be wish fulfillment because you have characters that you can't indentify with (to which btw people referred as nonsense). Now everyone goes about the reason I said this was a risky move by the author because it can make people hate his characters to which I was responded that that was no risky move at all... You know sth, you guys are slow. Now why I love this anime/LN for it: Because it is sth new! Why do we always need characters one can identify with? They are not comedic villians or sth like that but still they are people who grasp every chance they can get and forget everyone else; just like most of the people in RL do... The very concept that you NEED to identify with characters in a story is nonsense; the less you identify with them the less you get into their pace and the more you want to distance yourself from them, and where exactly stands that this is a bad thing? Thing is the first sentence of that last paragraph is incomplete: You NEED to identify with characters in a story... to be invested in it even just a little bit. From allegories like the Tortoise and the Hare, to crude jokes about nuns and ministers, to idle gossip about someone you may never meet in your entire life being spoken about by colleagues during office lunch break, whatever the form the story takes if you don't recognize human traits in the players being spoken about involved in the sequence of events being pieced together (Tortoise = Slow and Steady, Hare = Arrogant/In a Hurry, they have race, tortoise wins) you won't really care. What is meant by to "identify with" a character is the crux of the argument. You don't have to like the character. You can bloody well hate them. But you have to feel SOMETHING for them and what causes you to do that are traits you recognize in real human beings that you like/hate. Which is where Sorashiro/Blank comes in. I don't hate them. I don't like them. I just don't care about them or their cause simply because they aren't really human to me. It doesn't help that their character is contradicting (socially withdrawn people with high intellect find themselves in a fantasy world and proceed to shake things up...um, they're supposed to be socially withdrawn). Chances are a lot of the people watching this show don't genuinely care about these characters either and are just high off the little thrills here and there. It's by no means a bad thing...if you don't take offense with others who feel the cheap thrills aren't enough. |
Jun 4, 2014 11:07 PM
#215
Ah Sora's back and what a gamble that was. |
Jun 4, 2014 11:10 PM
#216
wow what a crazy episode! Everything was impossible to predict amazing! |
Jun 4, 2014 11:21 PM
#217
yaHzee said: ollythirteen said: * Yahzee, Wow you're so right! Silly me! Of course anime isn't real life! Um, there's just the little problem of anime being a form of art and the fact that the whole point of art is to emulate (copy) (real) life... There's also the small problem that anime emulates real life so well that some people, REAL PEOPLE, do things like date, wank to and even celebrate the birthdays of fictional characters. So yeah, I'm not sure your argument is a very strong one. Of course it isn't real life. It borrows heavily from it, though, hence my hypothetical scenario of dull OP always winning game players being uninteresting BOTH in anime and real life. I wouldn't say that the WHOLE point of art is to emulate real life. Isn't art a form of expression from it's creator? Something to show an idea or perhaps produce emotion? Surely you've seen some forms of art that hardly emulate real life by your grand "definition". And you're definitely quite alone on your opinion regarding winning people in real life are boring. Are you kidding me? Name me one type of winning game/winning sport team that isn't popular. Floyd Mayweather hasn't lost a boxing match, yet somehow A LOT of people keep watching him. The Miami Heat could very well be doing a 3-peat, and the New York Yankees are one of the most celebrated teams of all time, both are incredibly winning organizations. Sorry to say, but I don't see the connection you're making with "winning people in this show and winning people in real life are boring." So, "silly me" for me bringing up an OBVIOUS fact, that you still fail to see. Edit: You're entirely entitled to your own opinion, I'm not trying to convince you to like the show, I actually agree that the MC is fairly one dimensional. But when you post your own opinion with that kind of bashful mentality, what kind of responses do you think you're going to get? I guess it's my fault for being general. Art has many forms. Music is an art form. Sport is arguably an art form. And story-telling is the art form I mean when I say the whole point of art is to emulate real life (well, duh, animation tells stories and stories emulate real life situations?) Even abstract art communicates real world concepts such as emotion (music primarily does this). As for your Floyd Mayweather example, the guy's big mouth and ego helps in getting bums on seats. Hell, I would wager that some people who pay to watch him fight are waiting for the day he actually loses! But as you used boxing as a sport of choice I would wager that people pay to see people beat the shit outta each other. It isn't a heavily tactical sport. Basketball is similar in that there's always a chance you'll see something surprising happen such as a loss. Games where the outcome is inevitable, though, you just sit there and either go through the motions or marvel at how the losing team that never stood a chance gets decimated. In fact as long as there's a chance that the winning team will lose the game is exciting. Anime is pretty much the same way. Training arcs, much? No one cares about an OP individual (unless they have other things going for them such as their big mouths and their day of reckoning). Everyone loves an underdog and Blank is no underdog (even in spite of these socially withdrawn people being thrown into a world they don't recognize). DreamingBeats said: ollythirteen said: the fact that the whole point of art is to emulate (copy) (real) life... gee, i didn't know people had death notes, could summon swords from the sky and breath underwater in real life. the whole point of art is to convey one's (or a group of people's) imagination, nothing more. sometimes the art represents real life in one way or another, but these are just a very small subset of what can be considered "art". Why a Note Book though? Why a sword? Why water? These are still real things that ground the imagination in reality. They are things you can find in real life that are just tweaked for interest. They're still very real things, though. Takuan_Soho said: ollythirteen said: Daimidaler is a perfect example of no story no character zero entertainment. Daimidaler has both character and story, it's a parody of "hot blooded/school robot series". It may not be to one's taste, or it may not be particularly well told, but it most certainly has character and story, and imo is entertaining for a borderline hentai series. ollythirteen said: Comparing Baby Steps and Ping Pong the Animation, both sport anime, it isn't hard to see that the latter series is more entertaining while the former seems to go through the motions of its genre (explanations, tournament, training etc) almost in a documentary style manner. Perhaps not your best example in context of your comment about OP's that don't lose games, in that Smile has to date always won (except for when he quit playing) and in Baby Steps the lead player has lost. That said, I would agree that Ping Pong is more entertaining than Baby Steps as an animation, but that is less to do with the story, and more to do with the edgy style of Ping Pong and the fact that the appeal of Baby Steps is the slow methodical improvement that the player has, which the animation cannot capture). ollythirteen said: The truth of the matter is characters carry a story. It isn't possible to have a story without characters and as such it isn't possible to have a strong story without strong characters. Fans of HP Lovecraft would say you are wrong. Horror doesn't need strong characters, neither do certain types of SF or Fantasy. ollythirteen said: Hell this show has more in common with a sport anime what with episode to episode featuring lengthy explanations and silly battles you know the MCs will win. You don't watch too many sports animation do you? Besides as someone else pointed out there are plenty of suspenseful sports animations where the MC doesn't lose. Yawara would be another series you could add, and I would include Saki and Girls Und Panzer as two enjoyable shows where you know the ultimate victory, but still watch because you are enjoying HOW they do it. One could say that Sherlock Holmes stories are dull because we always know that he will "solve" the crime (and yes, I know that there are 1 or 2 he didn't) ollythirteen said: No matter what the genre is if you don't like the characters (because you can't identify with them) it's perfectly natural to not feel engaged. I think you are missing the main point. The siblings were NOT supposed to be likeable. Calling them "neets" and "hikkomori" was not meant to make them sympathetic. They made this clear during the opening when the girl they beat in the video game was drooling on about "how cool they must be", and the next words shown were "unfortunately reality is never like that" (or something to that effect). The siblings are supposed to be unlikeable and then slowly become more likeable (for instance when Sora tries his best to find a reason to justify what Steph's father did, or Shiro this episode really missing her brother and both being happy to be reunited). Plenty of posts on this thread (and the father thread) from other people said how touching they found those scenes. Do all those people's opinions not matter? Identifiable doesn't always equal likeable and in fact doesn't have to. And my problem with these characters isn't the fact that I don't like them. It's that I don't care about them. I didn't like Light Yagami for example, but I cared about where he'd end up because his goal, regardless of his methods, was something I could identify with. I was never a delinquent in high school but I could still identify with Kenji Harima (School Rumble), an outwardly rough person that was secretly inwardly soft. I can't identify with a supposedly socially withdrawn brother sister team who are transported to a world they do not know and are immediately so confident they begin to wreck stuff. Why? Because they happen to be good at games and the world they are in is one where games are played on such a level that they determine the livelihood of whole civilizations. You see that? The author's construction tools are too visible. It's like every trait they have (socially awkward, high intellect) was given to them to make them "cool": Socially Awkward - Highly Intelligent - Good at Gaming - Transported to A Place Where Games are Played It naturally follows that they'll "Win Every Game", which they have done, and that takes the fun out of this series for me. They aren't real people, iie, they don't have realistic traits you'd find in real people and as such their exploits are unable to make me care. They are (1.) perfect people (the hikkikomori thing being nothing but ornament) that have been (2.) placed in a situation that is perfect for them where their perfection means they will thrive. There's no challenge or struggle. Where's the fun in that? And to make matters worse, every time they aren't winning games we are reminded that they're soooo smart and soooo good at games as opposed to learn it for ourselves through their actions (which are overly explained). 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julyanJun 5, 2014 3:33 AM
Jun 4, 2014 11:47 PM
#218
Jun 5, 2014 12:03 AM
#219
Sora has returned. Though I was expecting like 2 more episodes until he returned. I understand that they were afraid. It really was a big gamble. |
Jun 5, 2014 12:15 AM
#220
Ooh, the power of trust. I liked how they modified last ep's ending to fit the episode, it was a nice touch. You really feel the dedication and attention to detail. To me, Sora is way cooler than Shiro. He's got brains and quick wits. Shiro has it too, but Sora is more assertive and determined. And their teamwork and trust bordering on mind reading territories makes them OP. |
Jun 5, 2014 12:25 AM
#221
Had to give some effort to understand this episode fully, dangit >.> Still, nice episode! |
Jun 5, 2014 12:50 AM
#222
ollythirteen said: Why a Note Book though? Why a sword? Why water? These are still real things that ground the imagination in reality. They are things you can find in real life that are just tweaked for interest. They're still very real things, though. A neet and hikki is real though, and here they are tweaked for"interest" Saying you cannot have a NEET and hikki that is very good as games is the same as saying that you cannot have a flying homing sword, by your logic ollythirteen said: Identifiable doesn't always equal likeable and in fact doesn't have to. And my problem with these characters isn't the fact that I don't like them. It's that I don't care about them. I didn't like Light Yagami for example, but I cared about where he'd end up because his goal, regardless of his methods, was something I could identify with. I was never a delinquent in high school but I could still identify with Kenji Harima (School Rumble), an outwardly rough person that was secretly inwardly soft. I can't identify with a supposedly socially withdrawn brother sister team who are transported to a world they do not know and are immediately so confident they begin to wreck stuff. Why? Because they happen to be good at games and the world they are in is one where games are played on such a level that they determine the livelihood of whole civilizations. You see that? The author's construction tools are too visible. It's like every trait they have (socially awkward, high intellect) was given to them to make them "cool": Socially Awkward - Highly Intelligent - Good at Gaming - Transported to A Place Where Games are Played It naturally follows that they'll "Win Every Game", which they have done, and that takes the fun out of this series for me. They aren't real people, iie, they don't have realistic traits you'd find in real people and as such their exploits are unable to make me care. They are (1.) perfect people (the hikkikomori thing being nothing but ornament) that have been (2.) placed in a situation that is perfect for them where their perfection means they will thrive. There's no challenge or struggle. Where's the fun in that? And to make matters worse, every time they aren't winning games we are reminded that they're soooo smart and soooo good at games as opposed to learn it for ourselves through their actions (which are overly explained). I do not know if you have noticed, but from the very first episode, the very reason Tet transported them to that world precisely because they are so good at games.That is the very premise. Saying that you do not like those premises 9 episodes in...have you just realise this now? Also, the reasons people say Blank are cool are not because they are Neet or Hikki, it is because they are confident, and their overall attitude about games. And the thing about "Socially withdrawn but can shake the world"... They are basically "reborn" in that world, a blank slate for Kuuhaku. Here they can start anew, and no one will judge them in similar way as those in the Old World. So why cant them be more confident? About they cannot lose, the same can be said about other mc. We know Naruto/Natsu/most shounen hero will always win serious fight, even if they lost, its just temporary. We know Conan will almost always solve the case, and so on. Edit: ollythirteen said: No one cares about an OP individual (unless they have other things going for them such as their big mouths and their day of reckoning). Everyone loves an underdog and Blank is no underdog (even in spite of these socially withdrawn people being thrown into a world they don't recognize). ...Yea...my brother and his friends are big fans on Manchester United... and it seemed that MU is almost always at the top half of the league of football, or so he says. So, is MU an underdog club? Does people like MU because of underdog status? |
mirailianilJun 5, 2014 5:21 AM
Jun 5, 2014 1:00 AM
#223
Jun 5, 2014 1:16 AM
#224
Jun 5, 2014 1:18 AM
#225
Intense episode. One of my favorite anime this year. Somehow I feel Shiro's love for Sora is beyond sisterly love. Flugel looking cute as always. Enjoyed her side boob fans service. |
Stay in yesterday 時を止めて |
Jun 5, 2014 1:42 AM
#226
Once again, amazing episode! 5/5 |
Jun 5, 2014 1:52 AM
#227
Jun 5, 2014 2:52 AM
#228
Great anime. Great episode. Really glad I stumbled upon it. Looking forward to see what Sora & Shiro have planned next. Both of them have some pretty crazy ideas. |
Jun 5, 2014 3:00 AM
#229
Shiro is a terrible character and her voice is super annoying. I guess that's to be expected, looking at the VA's characters from the shows I've seen she's done. Inori from GC, Hana from Captain Earth, Pino from Valvrave, Saaya from Gargantia and Mayaka from Hyouka.. essentially she does quite a few stupid and annoying characters. |
Jun 5, 2014 3:24 AM
#230
The 'games' just get more ridiculous every episode. I'm probably missing the point they're trying to make, but I'm just not entertained by any of it |
Jun 5, 2014 3:35 AM
#231
Thread Cleaned. Refrain from posting off-topic remarks. One liners such as 'Good Episode' is considered as spam and is subject for removal. They don't encourage any discussion. And please keep the debate/argument civil and clean. |
Jun 5, 2014 3:53 AM
#232
SORAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA I WANNA HUG YOU TOOOOOOO!!! Shocks. I was worried... Really... I missed him so much! |
Jun 5, 2014 4:17 AM
#233
mirailianil said: ollythirteen said: Why a Note Book though? Why a sword? Why water? These are still real things that ground the imagination in reality. They are things you can find in real life that are just tweaked for interest. They're still very real things, though. A neet and hikki is real though, and here they are tweaked for"interest" Saying you cannot have a NEET and hikki that is very good as games is the same as saying that you cannot have a flying homing sword, by your logic ollythirteen said: Identifiable doesn't always equal likeable and in fact doesn't have to. And my problem with these characters isn't the fact that I don't like them. It's that I don't care about them. I didn't like Light Yagami for example, but I cared about where he'd end up because his goal, regardless of his methods, was something I could identify with. I was never a delinquent in high school but I could still identify with Kenji Harima (School Rumble), an outwardly rough person that was secretly inwardly soft. I can't identify with a supposedly socially withdrawn brother sister team who are transported to a world they do not know and are immediately so confident they begin to wreck stuff. Why? Because they happen to be good at games and the world they are in is one where games are played on such a level that they determine the livelihood of whole civilizations. You see that? The author's construction tools are too visible. It's like every trait they have (socially awkward, high intellect) was given to them to make them "cool": Socially Awkward - Highly Intelligent - Good at Gaming - Transported to A Place Where Games are Played It naturally follows that they'll "Win Every Game", which they have done, and that takes the fun out of this series for me. They aren't real people, iie, they don't have realistic traits you'd find in real people and as such their exploits are unable to make me care. They are (1.) perfect people (the hikkikomori thing being nothing but ornament) that have been (2.) placed in a situation that is perfect for them where their perfection means they will thrive. There's no challenge or struggle. Where's the fun in that? And to make matters worse, every time they aren't winning games we are reminded that they're soooo smart and soooo good at games as opposed to learn it for ourselves through their actions (which are overly explained). I do not know if you have noticed, but from the very first episode, the very reason Tet transported them to that world precisely because they are so good at games.That is the very premise. Saying that you do not like those premises 9 episodes in...have you just realise this now? Also, the reasons people say Blank are cool are not because they are Neet or Hikki, it is because they are confident, and their overall attitude about games. And the thing about "Socially withdrawn but can shake the world"... They are basically "reborn" in that world, a blank slate for Kuuhaku. Here they can start anew, and no one will judge them in similar way as those in the Old World. So why cant them be more confident? About they cannot lose, the same can be said about other mc. We know Naruto/Natsu/most shounen hero will always win serious fight, even if they lost, its just temporary. We know Conan will almost always solve the case, and so on. absolutely agree with your viewpoint, imho ollythirteen and Kaioshin_Sama need to understand that different characters need to be understood through different perspectives and an open mind. The Blank duo have technically lost the most important game initially and that was their lives because being shunned by society for being superior in an aspect is no small matter. The premise of them being transported to another world indicates that they were given another chance to do what they love without society despising them. The nature of cool is not so much to do with winning games since to them, everything is at stake. It is more to do with like how a previous user quoted, their confident personality. It is trying to emphasise the value of trust and indicate that together they will overcome all odds but apart, they breakdown in defeat. This was further emphasised in the chess game. Watch this with a more open mind and realise that their bond is anything but superficial or fake. |
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Jun 5, 2014 4:46 AM
#234
The people complaining about how Sora is always badass: you can blame this on MH. While it is nice to see something like that, I might have preferred Sora panicking over no longer getting what's going on (he did lose a good chunk of his self by than). Also, this episode did reveal, that even if Sora acts confident, it's mostly an act, put up to fool his enemies. |
Jun 5, 2014 5:09 AM
#235
Great episode ! :3 For people wondering how Shiro managed to end the game without seing the board, it's a othello game, if you see where the last piece are (she can see it since the other player must be able to finish the game if the other one disapear, they said it in the rules), then it's easy to see the entire board and since Shiro know by heart how Sora play, she can easily know where are the other game pieces she can't see and where to put hers. I really loved this episode, it was well done in the realisation and how things went togather :). |
Jun 5, 2014 6:03 AM
#236
I was actually sad at the beginning. Awesome episode! |
Jun 5, 2014 7:21 AM
#238
http://i.imgur.com/gfBw077.jpg Here, the White King (Shiro's piece) was clearly checkmated by the Black Queen before Shiro moved the Knight piece to checkmate the Black King. Jibril had already won before Shiro moved the Knight. Unless my Chess logic is wrong orz. How the hell did Shiro win...? |
Jun 5, 2014 7:24 AM
#239
greatlaharl said: http://i.imgur.com/gfBw077.jpg Here, the White King (Shiro's piece) was clearly checkmated by the Black Queen before Shiro moved the Knight piece to checkmate the Black King. Jibril had already won before Shiro moved the Knight. Unless my Chess logic is wrong orz. How the hell did Shiro win...? Madhouse either wasn't playing attention, or went and trolled the fans. If you consider how Code Geass' mistake made some fans, it isn't that unlikely... |
Jun 5, 2014 7:30 AM
#240
It's official now: the main characters in this series are absolutely, indubitably mad. Sora first bets the basic human rights of three million human beings, then he bets his own existence. Kurami is crazy for participating in such a game. Jibril (side character though) never lets a chance sli/de to point out she's an insane killing machine. ... Hot damn I love this series. To the episode: we got to know a bit more about the past of Shiro and Sora, but a lot is still unclear. After that, Shiro is a total boss and demonstrates how next level her intelligence really is. Then we get one of the most intense games so far, although a little short. I loved how they pictured Sora after he lost his memories, as if he could barely manage to keep himself together. Little to no fanservice here, but a lot of drama and tension. This episode barely felt like ten, let alone twenty minutes. Next week is probably the start of the game with the Eastern Empire, I'm really looking forward to that. My mind is still blown from this episode, so I can't even begin to speculate as to what is going to happen from here on out. A week feels so long all of a sudden. Edit: after reading through the forums a bit, I wish people would stop being so elitist about shows. Degrading people who think this show is AOTS because one prefers Ping Pong or Mushishi is a bit childish imho. Ping Pong is amazing, and although I haven't watched the first season of Mushishi yet and thus I'm not following it now, I'm sure it is very good too. However, among the shows I'm following this season, NGNL stands at the top in intensity, tension and sheer enjoyment. I can agree that, from a storytelling aspect, Ping Pong is a lot better. But I find myself looking forward to NGNL with an almost zealous intensity each week, more so than with Ping Pong, which I like for very different reasons. Nidhoegrr, there's no need to generalize so much. ollythirteen said: the fact that the whole point of art is to emulate (copy) (real) life... Art as mimesis was already denounced by Plato, was completely disregarded during the romantic age (early 1800) and mangled beyond recognition in avant-garde and post-modernism. You haven't been getting your facts straight during your rants here, so either you're trolling or you're just ignorant. |
UnleashTheGoatJun 5, 2014 8:09 AM
"Though mountains crack, and ice will thaw Though walls will fall, to tooth and claw Though stars will fade, and shadow spread On the heights we stood, with iron red. And as they died, they killed the dead. |
Jun 5, 2014 7:39 AM
#241
Jun 5, 2014 7:55 AM
#242
mirailianil said: ollythirteen said: Why a Note Book though? Why a sword? Why water? These are still real things that ground the imagination in reality. They are things you can find in real life that are just tweaked for interest. They're still very real things, though. A neet and hikki is real though, and here they are tweaked for"interest" Saying you cannot have a NEET and hikki that is very good as games is the same as saying that you cannot have a flying homing sword, by your logic ollythirteen said: Identifiable doesn't always equal likeable and in fact doesn't have to. And my problem with these characters isn't the fact that I don't like them. It's that I don't care about them. I didn't like Light Yagami for example, but I cared about where he'd end up because his goal, regardless of his methods, was something I could identify with. I was never a delinquent in high school but I could still identify with Kenji Harima (School Rumble), an outwardly rough person that was secretly inwardly soft. I can't identify with a supposedly socially withdrawn brother sister team who are transported to a world they do not know and are immediately so confident they begin to wreck stuff. Why? Because they happen to be good at games and the world they are in is one where games are played on such a level that they determine the livelihood of whole civilizations. You see that? The author's construction tools are too visible. It's like every trait they have (socially awkward, high intellect) was given to them to make them "cool": Socially Awkward - Highly Intelligent - Good at Gaming - Transported to A Place Where Games are Played It naturally follows that they'll "Win Every Game", which they have done, and that takes the fun out of this series for me. They aren't real people, iie, they don't have realistic traits you'd find in real people and as such their exploits are unable to make me care. They are (1.) perfect people (the hikkikomori thing being nothing but ornament) that have been (2.) placed in a situation that is perfect for them where their perfection means they will thrive. There's no challenge or struggle. Where's the fun in that? And to make matters worse, every time they aren't winning games we are reminded that they're soooo smart and soooo good at games as opposed to learn it for ourselves through their actions (which are overly explained). I do not know if you have noticed, but from the very first episode, the very reason Tet transported them to that world precisely because they are so good at games.That is the very premise. Saying that you do not like those premises 9 episodes in...have you just realise this now? Also, the reasons people say Blank are cool are not because they are Neet or Hikki, it is because they are confident, and their overall attitude about games. And the thing about "Socially withdrawn but can shake the world"... They are basically "reborn" in that world, a blank slate for Kuuhaku. Here they can start anew, and no one will judge them in similar way as those in the Old World. So why cant them be more confident? About they cannot lose, the same can be said about other mc. We know Naruto/Natsu/most shounen hero will always win serious fight, even if they lost, its just temporary. We know Conan will almost always solve the case, and so on. Edit: ollythirteen said: No one cares about an OP individual (unless they have other things going for them such as their big mouths and their day of reckoning). Everyone loves an underdog and Blank is no underdog (even in spite of these socially withdrawn people being thrown into a world they don't recognize). ...Yea...my brother and his friends are big fans on Manchester United... and it seemed that MU is almost always at the top half of the league of football, or so he says. So, is MU an underdog club? Does people like MU because of underdog status? To your 1ST POINT: creating a human being based on reality versus creating objects (flying swords) and situations (the power to kill evil with a magical notebook) based on reality are two different kinds of story alchemy. In fact you have to be more careful with the characters than the situations/objects because the characters make the unreal situation/object seem more real and relatable! You can make a sword fly, have it be powered by souls, and let it be stored and retrieved from between a demon girl's 44g boobs (Blue Exorcist) or whatever else your imagination cooks up and no one will complain because they want to see the impossible. Not so with characters, though. Sure, you can make your character fall into a third gender (Knights of Sidonia), be a Flugel (this show), a Shinigami (Death Note), a god (Noragami) or whatever else constitutes as super human/natural BUT if their personalities aren't human or based on a personality type you've come across before in reality, you'll have a hard time making people care about your characters. (again I stress you don't have to have liked the person. Hating them is just as fine too). In some cases the plot may cover for the lack of strong characterization but for me this show (and KLK, which I mentioned before) doesn't have that either (strong plot developments to compensate for characters I feel nothing for). Which brings me to your 2ND POINT: here's the thing, I never said I hated the premise. Also people don't judge socially withdrawn people or otaku "just because". They judge them for very valid reasons, most prominent of all being that these kind of people are so fixated on their "interests" and little else that they're at a loss when they find themselves in a social situation. Which makes them "weird" (if they're too old). Additionally, Naruto and co still LOSE, though, even if it's temporary and they win later on. That's what makes them a lot more human than these two. Blank not only wins every game but are kinda obnoxious about it too (well, Sora is). And finally, I think your support for Man U runs deeper than them being a winning team. You'll probably still support them even if they lose. And I'm sure that them losing a few games against worthy opponents or them winning against particularly strong opponents (Chelsea, Man City etc) was more interesting to watch than them mowing down lesser clubs, no? |
ollythirteenJun 5, 2014 8:02 AM
Jun 5, 2014 7:57 AM
#243
That was a great episode. Really loving this show so far. I liked the way they resolved that arc. |
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Jun 5, 2014 8:12 AM
#244
greatlaharl said: http://i.imgur.com/gfBw077.jpg Here, the White King (Shiro's piece) was clearly checkmated by the Black Queen before Shiro moved the Knight piece to checkmate the Black King. Jibril had already won before Shiro moved the Knight. Unless my Chess logic is wrong orz. How the hell did Shiro win...? Well she did not loose before she moved that Knight, pls remember this screenshot is AFTER she moved it, before, it was standing next to Shiro's queen and she could have beaten Jibrils queen, hence it was only check and not checkmate. To be honest I never had the case in playing chess were I was check and I could move a piece so that the opponent would be in checkmate...also I don't even know if you have to move out of check if you can win with your next move, seeing as you don't even have to announce "Check" (yes this is a rule, you don't have to) so theoretically it could go by unnoticed. Normally you would loose in the next turn after check but she won in hers :D |
Jun 5, 2014 8:24 AM
#245
Still @ Mirailianil, left some stuff out regarding our main characters. Sora and Shiro haven't been humanized yet in a flashback. We haven't seen that they were judged by society only that Sora was a faker and people pleaser, Shiro a genius and the genius realized that the faker was faking and told him so and pow! sparks flew (very weak way to form a bond in my opinion, especially one that is touted as incredibly strong and deep as theirs). But even if it eventually comes (their humanization) the damage has already been done for some (myself included). We've seen Sora taunt others, mock them, insult their fathers (he apologized because "plot") and just be a condescending, arrogant dick in general, act or otherwise. This is someone you say I should sympathize with because society judged him? If that's the case then he's nothing more than a downtrodden person who has found themselves in a position of power and has completely forgotten what it's like to be downtrodden. That's his "rebirth"? Meh. Also the contradictions in Sora's character is just too much. On Earth he was a social outcast. Suddenly he's in a new world and takes risky gambles such as gambling with his existence and so on? It just isn't a realistic progression, his love for games and confidence in his ability otherwise. Same goes for the way he's used his intelligence to become king, start wars, get people on his side and so on. It just isn't realistic since they've pushed the whole "rebirth" angle. Remember how I said realism applies to characters but you can go wild with plot situations and objects? Sora's personality just does not follow. It isn't logical or "human" i.e. a social introvert suddenly being so extroverted because "I good at games, this game world, me go wild". Even if the decision was conscious (their "rebirth") old habits die hard. I've said too much for someone who's dropped the bloody show. I'm done now. |
ollythirteenJun 5, 2014 8:28 AM
Jun 5, 2014 8:25 AM
#246
Caleb8980 said: greatlaharl said: http://i.imgur.com/gfBw077.jpg Here, the White King (Shiro's piece) was clearly checkmated by the Black Queen before Shiro moved the Knight piece to checkmate the Black King. Jibril had already won before Shiro moved the Knight. Unless my Chess logic is wrong orz. How the hell did Shiro win...? Well she did not loose before she moved that Knight, pls remember this screenshot is AFTER she moved it, before, it was standing next to Shiro's queen and she could have beaten Jibrils queen, hence it was only check and not checkmate. To be honest I never had the case in playing chess were I was check and I could move a piece so that the opponent would be in checkmate...also I don't even know if you have to move out of check if you can win with your next move, seeing as you don't even have to announce "Check" (yes this is a rule, you don't have to) so theoretically it could go by unnoticed. Normally you would loose in the next turn after check but she won in hers :D If you turn to the part where Shiro moved the Knight piece. The Knight's position poses no threat to the Black Queen Okay,since you didn't pay attention to this part of the episode, I'll just have to show you: http://i.imgur.com/WZSLNr1.jpg btw, chess rules say that even if your move "checkmates" your opponent, your move is illegal if you are still in check after you move. |
greatlaharlJun 5, 2014 8:38 AM
Jun 5, 2014 8:34 AM
#247
Caleb8980 said: Then it was an invalid move on Shiro's account, she cannot check the white king without taking her own out of check or it would be theoretically captured the next move (knight takes king).greatlaharl said: http://i.imgur.com/gfBw077.jpg Here, the White King (Shiro's piece) was clearly checkmated by the Black Queen before Shiro moved the Knight piece to checkmate the Black King. Jibril had already won before Shiro moved the Knight. Unless my Chess logic is wrong orz. How the hell did Shiro win...? Well she did not loose before she moved that Knight, pls remember this screenshot is AFTER she moved it, before, it was standing next to Shiro's queen and she could have beaten Jibrils queen, hence it was only check and not checkmate. To be honest I never had the case in playing chess were I was check and I could move a piece so that the opponent would be in checkmate...also I don't even know if you have to move out of check if you can win with your next move, seeing as you don't even have to announce "Check" (yes this is a rule, you don't have to) so theoretically it could go by unnoticed. Normally you would loose in the next turn after check but she won in hers :D Assuming the white queen was between the black queen and knight, her only valid move would be to capture the knight (since she was checked by the knight, not the queen) Personally, I don't see the problem with Shiro losing and simply throwing a symbolic tandrum, it's not like she lost anything since the bet was for her false memories of Sora, of which she had none. |
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Jun 5, 2014 8:38 AM
#248
greatlaharl said: Caleb8980 said: greatlaharl said: http://i.imgur.com/gfBw077.jpg Here, the White King (Shiro's piece) was clearly checkmated by the Black Queen before Shiro moved the Knight piece to checkmate the Black King. Jibril had already won before Shiro moved the Knight. Unless my Chess logic is wrong orz. How the hell did Shiro win...? Well she did not loose before she moved that Knight, pls remember this screenshot is AFTER she moved it, before, it was standing next to Shiro's queen and she could have beaten Jibrils queen, hence it was only check and not checkmate. To be honest I never had the case in playing chess were I was check and I could move a piece so that the opponent would be in checkmate...also I don't even know if you have to move out of check if you can win with your next move, seeing as you don't even have to announce "Check" (yes this is a rule, you don't have to) so theoretically it could go by unnoticed. Normally you would loose in the next turn after check but she won in hers :D If you turn to the part where Shiro moved the Knight piece. The Knight's position poses no threat to the Black Queen Okay,since you didn't pay attention to this part of the episode, I'll just have to show you: http://i.imgur.com/WZSLNr1.jpg O_O did totally not see that the Knight could have stood in front of the Queen, too xD Well yes I guess MH messed a bit up there, I mean sth that bothers me since I saw it in the episode is how Jibril's knight magically changed its point of view also how the hell did Jibril's King even end up there? :D EDIT: I mean it is not hard to get it there, 3 turns, but why would you even do that? ^^ |
Caleb8980Jun 5, 2014 8:46 AM
Jun 5, 2014 8:38 AM
#249
greatlaharl said: Ah wait, was Shiro playing white?Okay,since you didn't pay attention to this part of the episode, I'll just have to show you: http://i.imgur.com/WZSLNr1.jpg EDIT: Ok, nevermind what I said before, just got a bit confused with you first screenshot. Still, I don't see the problem with Shiro losing this game (she is not Blank by herself). |
AjunkyJun 5, 2014 8:48 AM
"Against stupidity the gods themselves contend in vain" Friedrich Schiller |
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