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Jul 7, 2015 2:14 AM
#1
THIS IS AN ANIME ONLY DISCUSSION POST. DO NOT DISCUSS THE MANGA BEYOND THIS EPISODE. ---------------------------------------- I want to know the end of the story |
Apr 6, 2016 10:27 AM
#2
Interesting Ghibli-esque pretext, very mediocre execution ): |
Apr 10, 2016 5:37 AM
#4
Francis_0 said: So is the anime exist? What kinda question is this? Of course it exists. Every anime exists (unless it's announced on April Fool, in which case there's 90% chances it won't) Though I assume you meant the subbed version. Yes, it just got released. Rip power source. This turned meh fast. Many questions still remain unanswered, too. I assume they didn't have funds for the sequel, but did plan to make one. Well, I don't really care. I liked the protagonist at first, but now idc. It was okay. 6/10 |
Apr 11, 2016 12:22 PM
#8
This girl pissed me off to no end. I get her reasoning for wanting to know "Why?" but not everything needs to be laid out, explained to you like a dictionary. She should do some critical thinking for herself instead of being the precocious teen that she is, who would literally do the opposite of what people tell her to do just because she's too stupid to think for herself and draw her own conclusions. I bet if she was told "don't step in the rice paddies" she would say "I do what I want!" and proceeds to step in it full of blood-sucking leeches, crying and moaning "Why didn't you tell me sooner!?" She takes it a step further and protects the monster shooting red lighting and destroying everything around it. When the old man told her "it's a dangerous creature" when answering her question why it should be destroyed, he gave her the definitive reason, which made itself evident when it started destroying shit! Even after that, she tried protecting it! I face palmed so hard my forehead is red. I bet her thinking was "Oh but it's so cute! It can't be harmful. You're just lying because you're a grown-up!" You know what else is cute? Tiger cubs. They're cute when they're babies, but will rip out your flesh if they're feeling peckish. And did she grow from the tragic experience? No. After it's all said and done, the cute albeit extremely dangerous creature returns to it's normal self, with the girl riding it like nothing happened. Great, it's like trying to give a harmless-looking homeless man some cash, see said homeless man use the cash to buy a bottle of liquor, then smash it by the neck and stab another homeless man with the broken bottle, then after he throws it away saying "I've changed" she says "it's ok, I forgive you, no need to go to the police or anything. Here, have some more cash." And now because of her dumb-ass, the old man is likely dead, and she essentially killed their entire economy by taking away their main power source. Congratulations director, you've made an allegory to sustainable energy and the radical naive eco-hippies/ SJWs that try to destroy instead of build, or maintain order. It started off with a good premise, but given it's story and direction, it's no wonder the score is so low. At least the art and music were pretty good. Edit: I'm also not surprised no investors would give this director any money to launch a DVD/BD release, even after nearly a decade for an old project, which is probably why he used kickstarter and only gave people the trailer so they can't say no after giving him their money. It's not like backers can refund it if they don't like it. |
Estoy_GordoApr 11, 2016 12:30 PM
Apr 12, 2016 5:09 PM
#9
4kicks said: Thank you for saving me some pain. From your description I'm sure I would rage at this if I ever watched it. The girl sounds like the ones who convert to Islam or get themselves pregnant by several different criminals out of pure guilt or to spite their parents and the society that brought them up. What this people need is psychological help and discipline, not encouragement from media.informative rant |
Apr 13, 2016 3:13 PM
#10
I watched this, and very much enjoyed it. It's not every day you get a completely mythical tale like this one. It's a true shame this isn't longer. It ended with the power source going kaput, but it was stupid to rely on such a messed up power source anyways when there's endless ways to get power. Including ever-present ambient atmospheric electricity. Also, no one said their economy was all digitized fake money like ours, so power outage could have been only a minor inconvenience of having no lights/appliances. Maybe darkening a bunch of factories, but that happens with natural disasters. That power source was too corrupt and delicate, and price is paid. It's not really the girl's business, she's just a curious shrine maiden who "tripped on a pebble and broke the generator unintentionally". 4kicks said: ... Gersen said: I strongly disagree with you on this. I'm very much like her and always have been. I'm an extremely critical thinker and spend my time figuring things out, but when people, especially parents, tell you to do or not to do something and refuse to give a reason, it's usually because their reasoning is flawed or they don't know why themselves but accepted it as the norm - just as that teacher did. Backlashing with a typical response of hand-waving it.... As far as it being a dangerous creature, i think you missed the point that a non-retarded person would realize sure it can be dangerous, but why does that mean you should go as far as destroying it. She probably came up with some hypotheses that maybe this machine and all the rubble up there was due to a war or something with them, and it could have been the scared people that oppressed the spirits. You don't kill all the tigers just because one mauled someone you know. By the way, there are plenty of people who live quite comfortably with tigers, they're just aware that they are dangerous. If you grow up with a tiger cub and it mauls you, it's because it doesn't know it's own strength, nor how delicate human flesh is. For your dumb leeches example, if they just said don't go in because there's leeches, then there would have been no argument or defiance. Ignorant obedience is disgusting and really terrible for a child's mental growth. She went up to the cloud-tree place because she was looking for answers, because stubborn gramps wouldn't explain and everyone else was ignorant, so her only choice was to pursue truth. Just saying it's dangerous.... technically anything is dangerous, those airships can probably cause as much damage if they crash as that angry sprout. It's a flawed argument. If gramps explained the whole story in the first place instead of keeping it secret and expecting obedience none of it would have happened, and they could have fixed the problem in a more responsible manner. So no it's not the girl's fault, it's gramps' fault. Maybe it's only dangerous when it gets mad... Good, then just don't get it mad lol. That doesn't justify butchering it. I have to say you overreacted to a short film. It's immensely difficult to execute a decent plot within such a short amount of time, and you get things which could have been better justified with more time. Ps: that kind of plotline with the girl protecting her friend despite (gramps or whoever) saying it's dangerous and it clearly wrecking stuff (after it was shot the first time mind you, it retaliating like an upset person), is pretty common in anime. >She also did say that she's not the type to "walk on the left side just because everyone says to walk on the right", and simply wants to know thoroughly why it's so necessary (modern day you'd submit such a reasoning as an academic paper for it to be reviewed and critiqued). Wanting to know the reason why these things are said they have to be a certain way is a good trait of questioning and scientific analysis. That's what someone with strong intellect does. Often times though, there's no real reason to "walk on the right", and insisting it be that way is completely pointless. People who are critical thinkers often contrast to society, not because they're rebels, but because a lot of things society does are pretty dumb and at times completely pointless or nonsensical. Pps: there's probably more political reasons why this didn't get attention, not the story itself. |
GenesisAriaApr 13, 2016 3:41 PM
❀桜舞う空〜 Cute is Power. 🔗CosmoGenesis Project AraOto ep06 @ 11:59 “Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence.” “A truth seeker has no patience for BS.” I seek only to improve myself and others. |
Apr 16, 2016 4:50 PM
#11
Hm...it's okay, but that radish Pokemon thingy look like that one Digimon too. Anyway, I still have no idea what's going on in this OVA. 5/10 |
Apr 17, 2016 2:11 PM
#12
it's no wonder the score is so low 6 out of 10 (at this moment) is quite high as it's 60% of a perfect score after all. In case of using the entire 10-point rating scale as they do in sports I can't rate it more than 4 out of 10. Although small children would presumably adore it since it kinda looks like a child's dream. That being said, as a draft/prototype Coluboccoro is still quite promising so it's understandable why many people rate it high. |
tophfApr 19, 2016 11:04 PM
Apr 23, 2016 10:33 AM
#13
hmm... it says "Aired 2007" 9 years later.... where's episode 2 like the end of episode 1 suggested it will continue... where she goes in search of the "mystical land" while abandoning her people with next to no power and one of the only person that knows how to solve issues. (which is pretty much assumed to be dead) What happened to the 100,000 dollars he obtained? This one episode barely cost 1000 USD to make basing on usual animation for a 30 min episode... Did the guy just spend up to 5000 on this and ran off with the rest of 95,000 dollars?... ___ ___ ___ Kinda gives proof as to why Kickstarter is not always the best idea to invest in... in fact, most times it's some sort of Scam. Like that one guy from 15 years ago obtained 50,000 dollar and wanted to make a MMORPG "with everything in it" but was never hear from again... all money ppls invested gone. Kickstarter is basically for stupid rich ppls that doesn't research beforehand on how exactly the project will be done and ends up regretting about it. |
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May 8, 2016 2:08 AM
#14
oh my god this was fucking horrible lmao |
Jun 9, 2016 5:18 AM
#15
A tender story of friendship between a girl and a life form unknown, this story will have a happy ending? After half an hour, you will know ... Coluboccoro looks like a pokémon!-5/10 -- Una tierna historia de amistad, entre una niña y un desconocido ser, ¿Tendrá esta historia un final feliz? Después de media hora, lo sabreís... ¡Coluboccoro parece un pokémon!-5/10 |
Jan 15, 2017 1:22 PM
#17
ilok said: So basically the MC is a SJW murderer. No, not at all. Just because the creature went berserk after BEING TURNED TO ASHES, it doesn't mean that the girl who TRIED TO STOP IT BEFORE IT HAPPENED is a murderer. Besides, it wasn't even trying to kill the guy that literally used it and it's unborn siblings to power the city, it just destroyed the machine that did it. And if you really want to call someone a murderer, go ahead, but only after you can show any proof that the guy really died. |
Feb 4, 2019 3:02 PM
#18
this was a huge mess the art was nice though |
Feb 6, 2021 2:54 PM
#19
https://collectr.blogspot.com/2021/02/coluboccoro-2019.html be cool to list the 2019 version |
Jul 17, 2021 6:29 AM
#20
I feel like there was lots of potential but it wasn't executed well enough :( It was a really unique premise, and I liked the world-building. But I feel like a lot of the events were really random and kinda just present for in order to keep the plot going. Like the ferris wheel inside the shrine gate...why? And a lot of things that happened had no repercussions. How did Coluboccoro come back to life after getting blown up? And why did it suddenly go back to normal after getting hit by the second beam? Also if the forest was caving in on itself, why did it not all fall onto the city and cause a big problem? Overall I thought it was okay. It had a unique presence and a lot of potential and it kept my attention. If it had a longer run time, I feel like more story elements could've been drawn out more instead of how rushed they were. I liked some of the OST, and especially the ED (ngl the ED was prolly my favorite part of this lol)() Props to the guy who made it singlehandedly, I have respect for him for that. 5-6/10 |
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Jan 29, 2022 8:12 AM
#21
This looked promising for a minute in the beginning but fell apart miserably |
Mar 15, 2022 2:45 PM
#22
The ending reminded me of Seiji Fujishiro's shadow pictures. Rare do I see that style. Overall glad to see an independent production with so much input from 1 person, reminded me of Cencoroll in that regard. I liked the message. |
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