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Jul 3, 2011 9:39 AM
#51
Totally loved this episode <3 The fact that it got a 50 min episode to start off the introduction and story was a great decision and made a good impression of Kamimemo. I like the characters and i think they will have a nice development during the series. The amount of plot and service is also well chosen ( There was only a little service at the end of the first episode). 1st favorite of summer season :D |
Jul 3, 2011 9:40 AM
#52
RomanaDesu said: Wowowow wait, I'm like seeing a lot of pictures in this topic that I didn't see at all during the episode? o.o; I'm sure I saw 24 minutes though, so what did I do wrong? xDD That was only the first part of the episode. Where are you watching it? |
Jul 3, 2011 9:43 AM
#53
prismheart said: RomanaDesu said: Wowowow wait, I'm like seeing a lot of pictures in this topic that I didn't see at all during the episode? o.o; I'm sure I saw 24 minutes though, so what did I do wrong? xDD That was only the first part of the episode. Where are you watching it? Yea, I already tried to edit/delete my post, didn't properly read to the topic to realise it was 50 minutes long. xDD I use Anime44, the full version is up now. Thanks though! :3 |
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Jul 3, 2011 9:47 AM
#54
Jul 3, 2011 9:55 AM
#55
That's some new age Gosick you've got there. For J.C Staff it's really good. They just had to throw that random ecchi joke at the end. :( Also, Min-san. <3 |
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Jul 3, 2011 10:17 AM
#56
What I don't really get is if that friend of Shouko whose real name I forgot also did have sex or that Satoshi everytime just came in time to rescue her from the perverted men? (it sounds a bit heroic but whatever) I'm just curious... KaitoDash said: Me too.Well... J.C.STAFF... This time I'm miraculously impressed. |
Jul 3, 2011 10:21 AM
#57
Yumekichi11 said: imo >< Girl more concern bout their privacy and purity when comes to sex(of course guy concern bout it also...mayb lol) . I think it really hurt when people see a girl have sex because of money .Furthermore, Shouko also reveal her name to her client just to hurt her own dignity. Her friend(dunno name..) did hide her name from the client.toneytigre said: A lot of times this is done indeed to relieve pressure permanently. When you cannot do anything else but to suicide yourself. Personally I see a pressure problem in Japanese society and I see the escape being rather narrow and hard to escape from. It's a fact that Japanese people have lots more pressure than even New York city workers.So Shouko committed suicide because of pressures living up to everyone's expectations. toneytigre said: I think it's not hurt but she though of that at first maybe in regards to her virginity. IMO sex is more than anything a pressure relief means.She started hurting herself at first by doing prostitution, I think Shouko is just at her rebellious age.When everyone expect good thing from her, she just want to fight back and say I am not the person who you expect to be.Shouko just want to protect her own pride .Shouko become crazy when her friend praise her( I was quite confuse when she crazy >< ).. but Shouko current action(prostitute) is kinda having a backward effect on her pride as well .I guess this is the reason of her suicide. correct me if I am wrong coz I am just making up my own story while I am writing this.. |
Jul 3, 2011 10:32 AM
#59
Shouko(the prostitute girl that fell on top of trash right?) reminds me of Saten-san from Railgun/Index LOL, idk what it is, but yeah.. |
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Jul 3, 2011 10:45 AM
#60
PhantomEX said: Lol. So it wasnt only me who thought of that as well xDNarumi = Short-Haired Kyon Much much better than GOSICK,which was bad. Somehow feels like a mixture of a lot of anime. But I like it. Though I got too focused in the case that I kind of forgot the main characters. Hopefully they get developed as we go along. Looking forward to next episode. |
Jul 3, 2011 10:57 AM
#61
MorningGlory said: I think that's right, it sounds right after I saw the episode.Yumekichi11 said: imo >< Girl more concern bout their privacy and purity when comes to sex(of course guy concern bout it also...mayb lol) . I think it really hurt when people see a girl have sex because of money .Furthermore, Shouko also reveal her name to her client just to hurt her own dignity. Her friend(dunno name..) did hide her name from the client.toneytigre said: A lot of times this is done indeed to relieve pressure permanently. When you cannot do anything else but to suicide yourself. Personally I see a pressure problem in Japanese society and I see the escape being rather narrow and hard to escape from. It's a fact that Japanese people have lots more pressure than even New York city workers.So Shouko committed suicide because of pressures living up to everyone's expectations. toneytigre said: I think it's not hurt but she though of that at first maybe in regards to her virginity. IMO sex is more than anything a pressure relief means.She started hurting herself at first by doing prostitution, I think Shouko is just at her rebellious age.When everyone expect good thing from her, she just want to fight back and say I am not the person who you expect to be.Shouko just want to protect her own pride .Shouko become crazy when her friend praise her( I was quite confuse when she crazy >< ).. but Shouko current action(prostitute) is kinda having a backward effect on her pride as well .I guess this is the reason of her suicide. correct me if I am wrong coz I am just making up my own story while I am writing this.. Miora-san said: That girl is the friend of Shouko who uses her name as an alias. She has not done prositution if I'm right, because I thought Satoshi saved her just before the 'stuff' happened, though I'm not quite sure about that last one.Shouko(the prostitute girl that fell on top of trash right?) reminds me of Saten-san from Railgun/Index LOL, idk what it is, but yeah.. belatkuro said: Nope, you weren't the only, I everytime thought about Kyon the moment I saw him (and heard him). But it's indeed a bit unusual to focus on secondary characters immediately after the start of an anime.PhantomEX said: Lol. So it wasnt only me who thought of that as well xDNarumi = Short-Haired Kyon Much much better than GOSICK,which was bad. Somehow feels like a mixture of a lot of anime. But I like it. Though I got too focused in the case that I kind of forgot the main characters. Hopefully they get developed as we go along. Looking forward to next episode. |
Jul 3, 2011 12:11 PM
#63
Jul 3, 2011 12:14 PM
#64
It's really like Gosick and I liked it. Even though I doubt that it will be better. I admit that case of sicide/prostitution is giving impression that it won't be anime about: "Oh how good it is to be regular high-school student surrounded by harem and live without caring about cruelty of the world." They are not afraid of the topic but I doubt that they will show that those kids won't be able to save some people that they wanted to. Bad guy will be always punnished right away. It's far from "kidnaping,inprisonment, rape, forced pregnancy, cruelty while giving birth, using child for own benefit." that was in Gosick and had great impact. And besides there will be no real romance development but something like: I want to protect you. |
Jul 3, 2011 12:15 PM
#65
looks like jc staff finally found a good director. fyi, the original format is in light novel form, but it was also first adapted into a manga. Read the manga and was NOT impressed at all, but from the looks of it, the anime is WAY better. Its not what you tell, its how you tell it. |
Jul 3, 2011 12:20 PM
#66
Jul 3, 2011 12:25 PM
#67
Oh, so here are the other 239. |
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Jul 3, 2011 12:27 PM
#68
Highly polished otaku pandering. Boring. The loli shot washed away any doubts about dropping this already. |
Jul 3, 2011 12:32 PM
#69
Jul 3, 2011 12:42 PM
#70
Why the fuck did they have to put that stupid ass retarded fanservice scene in at the end. Ruined a pretty decent ep. |
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Jul 3, 2011 12:47 PM
#71
Felt like I was watching a ova for a minute. Are all the episodes supposed to be this long? |
Jul 3, 2011 1:20 PM
#72
Finally finish watching this and besides astounding art, there is not much to say about this. Of course talking about prostitution and suicide will catch the eye and keep the viewer in their seats, but besides that there wasn't really anything to this. The narrative is very similar to DRRR, where information is giving by bits and pieces from different factions/groups, hence we get a chance to see this on different perspectives. The difference is that on DRRR we truly get a variety of characters from get go, while here is just the the detectives and the friend of the victim and at the very end we see something about the "victim" which was suppose to be sad(?) The main heroine talks to much and there is actually very little context on what she is saying. Iin that sense she differs a lot from Victorique which was more straight to the point. I guess they make that to make her look more smart. The "mystery" is more shallow and predictable than what they try to make it look. Gives me the impression that people around Alice aren't the smartest cookies in the jar (hence NEET i guess). I'm rather disappointed since it was a whole 1h special but is too soon to drop this. Hopefully next episode will be more interesting. Side note: No wonders the art is so good, design done by same person that did Hanasaku Iroha (haven't watch but seen srcn shots) and Sora no Woto |
choyosJul 3, 2011 1:30 PM
huh? |
Jul 3, 2011 1:33 PM
#73
I just hope that J.C isn't going to destroy all the drama in the show in next eps. It's bassicaly Gosick putted in present time, i just hope it'll be better than Gosick was. |
Jul 3, 2011 1:34 PM
#74
Hmm J.C Staff show that has me interested from the first ep...never thought I would see the day. |
Jul 3, 2011 1:42 PM
#75
MorningGlory said: I does MorningGlory a lot. I agree with you in regards to Shouko flipping out on Miku suddenly.Yumekichi11 said: imo >< Girl more concern bout their privacy and purity when comes to sex(of course guy concern bout it also...mayb lol) . I think it really hurt when people see a girl have sex because of money .toneytigre said: A lot of times this is done indeed to relieve pressure permanently. When you cannot do anything else but to suicide yourself. Personally I see a pressure problem in Japanese society and I see the escape being rather narrow and hard to escape from. It's a fact that Japanese people have lots more pressure than even New York city workers.So Shouko committed suicide because of pressures living up to everyone's expectations. toneytigre said: I think it's not hurt but she though of that at first maybe in regards to her virginity. IMO sex is more than anything a pressure relief means.She started hurting herself at first by doing prostitution, MorningGlory said: Perhaps it may be like that but why reveal her name is more of the kind of pride you have in your own identity. She was not afraid of showing a real identity to her clients through her name. It have given to her that allusion.Furthermore, Shouko also reveal her name to her client just to hurt her own dignity. Her friend(dunno name..) did hide her name from the client. MorningGlory said: I can't really agree with you on that one. Her ID said she is 18 so it may be past that stage but it may be a fake ID.I think Shouko is just at her rebellious age.When everyone expect good thing from her, she just want to fight back and say I am not the person who you expect to be. MorningGlory said: Shouko just want to protect her own pride . In regards for what is its worth, yeah privacy is big in this. Just by someone seeing Anjou near a love hotel they mady a scandal in Ano Hana. Damn right privacy security needs to be addressed. MorningGlory said: Perhaps her realizing this did have such a mental effect. Could be that other guy too she may have been involved. Shouko become crazy when her friend praise her( I was quite confuse when she crazy >< ).. but Shouko current action(prostitute) is kinda having a backward effect on her pride as well .I guess this is the reason of her suicide. MorningGlory said: You have interesting points that's all I shall say.correct me if I am wrong coz I am just making up my own story while I am writing this.. choyos said: Sora no Woto was really enjoyable for me and Hanasaku Iroha is very strong still. The character design shall be good indeed.Side note: No wonders the art is so good, design done by same person that did Hanasaku Iroha (haven't watch but seen srcn shots) and Sora no Woto |
Yumekichi11Jul 3, 2011 1:46 PM
Jul 3, 2011 1:53 PM
#76
So I started watching this expecting to see the beginning of a heartwarming relationship between the male protagonist and the NEET detective loli. Instead, I got a 50 minute story about the life and death of some cheap-ass slut who's whoring herself because mommy and daddy and all her friends love her and are proud of her. Dropped. |
Jul 3, 2011 1:55 PM
#77
I believe she tell her name not to hurt herself but actually feel better of what she was doing. She knew what prostitution was, that's why she was doing it. To break of this mold perfection people around her put her into. But at the same time she felt shame of her actions, that least she could could to is to have some kind of connection with the guy she is about to have casual sex with. She commits suicide because she saw no way out. She found true happiness with her boyfriend and her friend, yet she couldn't really forgive herself for doing all that (silly girl). That is way she ask them to not remember her (Freeze time right here) as that awesome girl they look up to rather than that girl that used to prostitute herself. This of course if we keep in mind that good people doesn't just flip a switch and become bad. She probably had an inner struggle on her actions but its was not until she meet true friend that she realize that all that there was another option. Now on how she start the prostitute thing, we can stipulate and come up with thousand of hypothesis, but I doubt she jump into int from the get go. Its most likely she had an experience before hand. SurferDude said: buajajaja my thoughts exactly but I guess watching two more episodes wouldn't harm anyone ^^I got a 50 minute story about the life and death of some cheap-ass slut who's whoring herself because mommy and daddy and all her friends love her and are proud of her. |
choyosJul 3, 2011 1:59 PM
huh? |
Jul 3, 2011 2:31 PM
#78
Jul 3, 2011 2:34 PM
#79
KuroDubZero said: Felt like I was watching a ova for a minute. Are all the episodes supposed to be this long? I don't think so, it's just that the next episode is in two weeks time. Anywho, nice show so far, with J.C. Staff bashing us with bad shows recently it's nice to see a fairly good looking one now. |
Jul 3, 2011 2:49 PM
#80
MorningGlory said: I still kinda confuse why Shouko want to become prostitute just to hurt herself.Her parent and friend always expect her to be perfectionist... but does being a prostitute will help her release her from the suffer? Did I miss hear that Shouko's corpse doesn't have the sign Livor mortis when it is found... When people basically break like that and feel the need to hurt themselves, they do it in different ways depending on what they feel is most destructive to themselves. In this case everyone expected and thought of Shouko as the perfect girl, and what better way to undo that than by prostituting herself? She was responding to that pressure, and unable to bear it, and so first the compensated dating, and later... she killed herself, in her boyfriend's apartment. It wasn't really about hurting herself, it was a response to the pressure, and she was (partly subconsciously) crying out for help. She wanted to be found out, which is why she was using her real name, and her actual number to contact the guys directly. But that didn't work out and the pressure ended up being too much for her and she ended it all. As for the rigor mortis... Her boyfriend had kept her on ice constantly since he found her dead, if it hadn't set in before he found her that may have delayed the onset. Also, the corpse was in water a lot of the time too as the ice melted, that may have reduced the stiffness over time. I really liked Alice, and I liked how the story managed to anticipate one of the questions I had, which was.... does she ever take a bath? Must people that shut themselves off from the real world that much, spending so much time online, tend to stop caring about such things, and plus it kinda fit her personality. Having Ayaka show up to force her to take a bath was both funny and answered my question. ヘ(^_^ヘ)(ノ^_^)ノ |
Jul 3, 2011 2:49 PM
#81
I had expected some romance crap combined with half-assed mystery solving. And I got the latter, but rather than romance we are given fairly refreshing atmosphere of "Gosick several years later" mixed up with Higashi no Eden. It certainly does have "J.C.Staff was here" written all over it, but it's bearable, so I might as well stick with it for now. After all, the first episode, albeit not superb, was so-so... well, except for this: lostmymusic said: Why the fuck did they have to put that stupid ass retarded fanservice scene in at the end. Ruined a pretty decent ep. |
Jul 3, 2011 3:22 PM
#82
Well this is similar to Gosick. I think it was a pretty good episode but can be better without that fanservice at the end. And I like the OP, it was nice. |
Jul 3, 2011 4:00 PM
#83
manabilt said: MorningGlory said: I still kinda confuse why Shouko want to become prostitute just to hurt herself.Her parent and friend always expect her to be perfectionist... but does being a prostitute will help her release her from the suffer? Did I miss hear that Shouko's corpse doesn't have the sign Livor mortis when it is found... When people basically break like that and feel the need to hurt themselves, they do it in different ways depending on what they feel is most destructive to themselves. In this case everyone expected and thought of Shouko as the perfect girl, and what better way to undo that than by prostituting herself? She was responding to that pressure, and unable to bear it, and so first the compensated dating, and later... she killed herself, in her boyfriend's apartment. Totally what I was trying to convey also. manabilt said: Exactly! Very well formulated simply.It wasn't really about hurting herself, it was a response to the pressure, and she was (partly subconsciously) crying out for help. She wanted to be found out, which is why she was using her real name, and her actual number to contact the guys directly. But that didn't work out and the pressure ended up being too much for her and she ended it all. manabilt said: Oh wait a second, that guy also killed himself later, right? So once again who is that guy who got arrested?As for the rigor mortis... Her boyfriend had kept her on ice constantly since he found her dead, if it hadn't set in before he found her that may have delayed the onset. Also, the corpse was in water a lot of the time too as the ice melted, that may have reduced the stiffness over time. manabilt said: which was.... does she ever take a bath? Yes she does, she has a bathroom whom I saw next to Narumi at some point in the room. In fact there are 2 doors, wonder if the other one is just storage or something else. manabilt said: Yes, it is a problem with me now. Especially it applies more when the AC is working all the time. In fact I am kind of like Alice towards the MAL community, always doing detective work in detail pointing and other things pointing out.Must people that shut themselves off from the real world that much, spending so much time online, tend to stop caring about such things, and plus it kinda fit her personality. manabilt said: Yeah, but Ayaka could have used a more dialect way. It's obvious the forced part had a ecchi soft purpose for one thing.Having Ayaka show up to force her to take a bath was both funny and answered my question. ヘ(^_^ヘ)(ノ^_^)ノ |
Jul 3, 2011 4:23 PM
#84
Yumekichi11 said: In fact I am kind of like Alice towards the MAL community, always doing detective work in detail pointing and other things pointing out. The MAL community would do just fine without your detective work, "Alice". |
Jul 3, 2011 4:42 PM
#85
Jul 3, 2011 4:54 PM
#86
Jul 3, 2011 4:56 PM
#87
It has the same feel as DRRR + Gosick |
Jul 3, 2011 4:59 PM
#88
The main turn-ons of the series are definitely its great character set, the carefully-crafted atmosphere (very Typemoon-ish) and music (Taku Iwasaki is awesome isn't he ?). Apart from that, I must admit I'm not a fan of Alice and would rather have an anime without loli detective (main thing that made me dislike Gosick by the way) but this first double episode was very impressive animation and direction wise too so I'm not complaining. |
Jul 3, 2011 5:25 PM
#89
Pretty impressive for a first episode, coming from J.C. Staff. Even so, I’m not exactly in love with series. I didn’t find anything exceptional that left me in awe. Sure, production values were amazing. Iwasaki Taku’s cleverly crafted music was perfectly set for a darker mood and Kishida Mel’s character design —which despite being abused— is lovely. The slightly dark atmosphere is the advantage I can easily point out. … Yet the loli-fan service bits were totally unwanted on my part. It was certainly different; an obvious mixture from many other genres and series, yes, but it did leave some kind of impression. Not as the greatest or most original, but it certainly did. I have hope; if it really keeps up the storyline and develops the cases like it should, and maintains the atmosphere according to the obscure theme and not letting itself drown into the fan service, it might end up being a quite a memorable show. … But I just can’t shake off the feeling this might end up being merely a GOSICK rip-off or something along those lines. It is J.C. Staff we’re talking about, after all. And… There is something I can swear, and that is that I heard Sakurai Harumi as Shouko. I may be completely mistaken, but it just stood out to me as such. |
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Jul 3, 2011 5:34 PM
#90
SurferDude said: No well I was just making kind of a comparing. Actually I like to do detective work for fun in general except that I only have like entertainment to work on. Alice, though I would like to know what brought into the detective work. I mean they better not pull out the crap of Sherlock Holmes again. It would kind be repetitive for me since seeing Hidan no Aria.Yumekichi11 said: The MAL community would do just fine without your detective work, "Alice".In fact I am kind of like Alice towards the MAL community, always doing detective work in detail pointing and other things pointing out. |
Jul 3, 2011 5:46 PM
#91
I liked it and for the first episode, I thought it was awesome. Anyways looking forward to more. |
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Jul 3, 2011 5:52 PM
#92
Jul 3, 2011 5:53 PM
#93
I'm not sure but the "ecchi" part was indeed forced but what I thought was that Ayaka disregarded Narumi's presence . |
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Jul 3, 2011 5:56 PM
#94
Wow, droppers already... good riddance then. Personally I see a good potential in this anime (Then again, JC Staff has been making trashy adaptations recently so who knows..) It reminds me of a book called "Speaker for the Dead" , just like Alice calls herself, where the protagonist investigates the lives of dead people and exposes them completely to those left behind, both the good and bad aspects, as a way of honoring them... in a kind of "the truth will set you free" philosophy. Anyway, this show seems just a bit like that, but the rest of the components in the mix might make something quite interesting. The way I see it, it could become either a masterpiece of a piece of shit... let's hope for the former. |
"Against stupidity the gods themselves contend in vain" Friedrich Schiller |
Jul 3, 2011 6:08 PM
#95
Jul 3, 2011 6:19 PM
#96
Ajunky said: Wow! That's a nice way of thinking. I would totally agree with this. Definitely sets out many people to be helped over a certain number of episodes. It reminds me of a book called "Speaker for the Dead" , just like Alice calls herself, where the protagonist investigates the lives of dead people and exposes them completely to those left behind, both the good and bad aspects, as a way of honoring them... in a kind of "the truth will set you free" philosophy. I am hoping they aim close people to the main people introduced in this episode. Like the girl was from Narumi's school so that's one factor. |
Jul 3, 2011 6:25 PM
#97
This got even better when I had a chance to look at the second half. This is like Gosick...about 15% like. They have a loli detective and a male "assistant", but that is about it. From the looks of this we have urban grit, high tech, and a supporting cast of minions and associates rather than a lone "wolf" in an alternate history with occult overtones. Unless they screw this up badly, I think it could be one of the hits of the season (based on the first double episode). As to why the boyfriend kept looking for her--I think that comes with denial as one of the first stages of grieving. It also explains his efforts to ward off decay with the ice. You had two people who really loved Shouko (albeit they each only knew half of her), what a pity Shouko couldn't let both of them into her whole life--it might have made a difference. |
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Jul 3, 2011 8:24 PM
#99
I enjoyed the show, I can see why the manga skipped this case and started with the second case, the case is slightly different in it's motive then the series is compared to the second case. I am disappointed in the sub qaulity though from evataku and a little bit from gg |
Jul 3, 2011 8:42 PM
#100
Nothing special, to be honest. |
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