Huge burnout on anime and manga atm. Caffeinated, ComSci, Left-handed, Sleep-deprived, Mildly autistic, etc.
1. Umineko Question & Answer Arc 10/10 - Planning to buy this from steam to store screenshots but I played it on a project version from EP1-EP8. I also read the manga versions and... EP7 and EP8 is a miles better adaptation than the VN itself. Anyways beautifull message. This describes a story that feels real but also values how each person sees things differently. It invites me to look at the world in my own way, rather than just accepting the author's view. Life-changing basically.
2. Steins;Gate 10/10 - recently bought this one on steam along with Steins;Gate 0 w/ discount. Amazing utilization of sci-fi with some otaku pandering.
3. Fate/Stay Night 10/10 - THIS GOT ON STEAM YAY and also had errors but are fixed now lol. I plan to start it all over since 4-5 years as I vaguely remember the story but it's one of the best stuff I've read for sure.
5. VA-11 Hall-A: Cyberpunk Bartender Action 8.5/10 -
6. Doki Doki Literature Club 7/10 - Not so sure about the horror elements but the character writing is so good.
Plan to also read:
1. The House in Fata Morgana
2. Chaos;Child & Chaos;Head
3. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy
4. Clannad
5. Witch On The Holy Night
6. Tsukihime (GET IT ON STEAM FFS)
No, it was my fault for not being specific enough previously. A really bad habit of mine for being so vague all the time. But yes, I was in the same line of thinking as you in that maybe some original scenes that expand on Kyoko and Katsuya's relationship could've been a better utilization of its runtime. That's why I believe a movie should be a movie. However, one can also see that the focus was Kyoko and how her story ties up to the overall themes of the series. This is why I believe the scenes that focused on Kyoko were pretty good.
Nah, on the fleshing-out part of the movie I was referring to Kyoko and Katsuya's story more so than the epilogue. The majority of the movie was Tohru's mother's story. The epilogue was fine as it was. Besides the whole age-gap thing I thought the focus on Kyoko was well done for what it was. It's just that I think the development of the relationship between Kyoko and Katsuya was lacking. Maybe that was why I felt a bit of disconnection from the film.
Whether getting rid of the recap or not wouldn't matter if everything else was done beautifully, I guess. Not really sure if that was the sole problem though.
Hi CQ! How are you? I didn't expect a comment from you but I hope you're doing well at least.
It's been some time but I enjoyed the rewatch of Fruits Basket which partly attributed to the overall score increase for the entire series. I would say I got on board with the series' storytelling and really liked the narrative message behind it all this time. My previous gripe with the Fruits Basket as a whole was all on Tohru, tbh. It's not that Tohru is a badly written character, it was that I didn't buy into it back then. And I made it up my mind that she was a "bad" character purely from that standpoint. As I've expressed in my embarrassment of preliminary review of the second season from years ago and my notes to some extent, I just disliked what she was. And yeah, looking back on it, I was wrong. I was wrong for not looking beyond the surface of her character.
My feelings finally changed when the final season aired and it wasn't long after that I subconsciously knew that I had changed my mind about Tohru and that a rewatch was needed. So going into it this year, I knew I would enjoy it more. I guess the irony is that the very thing that I disliked about the series became the very thing that I loved. Besides Tohru, Yuki and Kisa Sohma were standouts for me. For Yuki, it was his character growth and for Kisa, part of it was her cuteness.
You're right. The age gap played into my problems with the Prelude movie and by extension, the whole series. But that's only part of it. For me, a movie is a movie. This means I expected a fully dedicated three-act structure narrative that comprehensively tells a story, its conflicts, its themes, etc. The prelude movie didn't do that. It started with a recap that took a good half hour--almost--which is understandable (kinda) but I thought it wasn't necessary. Those recap scenes from season 3 had no reason to be in the movie. By the end of it, I felt that the major content was either rushed or too short to be adapted into a movie and I didn't feel that it had the big impact that it should've had. Not everything was fleshed out, whether that's due to its storytelling or directing.
Well, that's only my perspective on a movie though.
Hello CQLLIST, I don't really interact with you that much but I would like to offer my condolences to you and your family. It is a painful process but Stay Strong and take regular breaks if you need. Also, whatever you achieve in life, your Dad will be incredibly proud of you, especially with final exams this year. You got this
People tend not to share their personal life events online and that's okay. And there's really no need to. But, it's also nice to know how a friend's doing, you know? I know we don't interact outside of MAL so I was shocked to see someone I respect here lose someone so important. I truly didn't know what to say at the time so I scrambled together those things. Considering what you've stated, it must've been nerve-wracking to reveal something like that. I want to say that, as you said, it's good that you're with your family and that you're going through a loss together with them. It's important. What life throws at us is always unexpected and unfortunate sometimes. That's why I like the attitude you have and the dream to keep moving forward. That's really good.
As we grow older, we all change and it's okay to slow down on anime and manga. That's natural. Take time off even, if you're comfortable.
And who knows what will happen? When it comes to a medium we all love, I always believe we'll figure it out one way or another.
I actually just recently saw your updates but didn’t want to bother you considering what you’re definitely going through right now. I’m sorry for the loss. All I can say is just stay strong and keep fighting.
I see. Thanks for the insights! Well, the sentiments here definitely has merits when the common consensus on Light Novel series such this receives. I think I’m gonna follow your recommendation on this one and see what it’ll lead me to.
That's understandable. I feel like MAL, on its own, is just outdated and a bit weird place for interactions in general. There's really no easy way for interaction at all on this site anymore--even through forums I just lost interest for a long time now. From what I've seen, engagement and close-knit mutual friendship are required for a constant flow of friendly interactions.
But I guess to move on to another topic, is it a good idea for me to start reading Monogatari Series: Off Season Light Novel even though I never touched the previous releases before other than the anime series?
(Just kinda got a bit curious considering the recent anime announcements).
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It's really good
Whether getting rid of the recap or not wouldn't matter if everything else was done beautifully, I guess. Not really sure if that was the sole problem though.
It's been some time but I enjoyed the rewatch of Fruits Basket which partly attributed to the overall score increase for the entire series. I would say I got on board with the series' storytelling and really liked the narrative message behind it all this time. My previous gripe with the Fruits Basket as a whole was all on Tohru, tbh. It's not that Tohru is a badly written character, it was that I didn't buy into it back then. And I made it up my mind that she was a "bad" character purely from that standpoint. As I've expressed in my embarrassment of preliminary review of the second season from years ago and my notes to some extent, I just disliked what she was. And yeah, looking back on it, I was wrong. I was wrong for not looking beyond the surface of her character.
My feelings finally changed when the final season aired and it wasn't long after that I subconsciously knew that I had changed my mind about Tohru and that a rewatch was needed. So going into it this year, I knew I would enjoy it more. I guess the irony is that the very thing that I disliked about the series became the very thing that I loved. Besides Tohru, Yuki and Kisa Sohma were standouts for me. For Yuki, it was his character growth and for Kisa, part of it was her cuteness.
You're right. The age gap played into my problems with the Prelude movie and by extension, the whole series. But that's only part of it. For me, a movie is a movie. This means I expected a fully dedicated three-act structure narrative that comprehensively tells a story, its conflicts, its themes, etc. The prelude movie didn't do that. It started with a recap that took a good half hour--almost--which is understandable (kinda) but I thought it wasn't necessary. Those recap scenes from season 3 had no reason to be in the movie. By the end of it, I felt that the major content was either rushed or too short to be adapted into a movie and I didn't feel that it had the big impact that it should've had. Not everything was fleshed out, whether that's due to its storytelling or directing.
Well, that's only my perspective on a movie though.
But I guess to move on to another topic, is it a good idea for me to start reading Monogatari Series: Off Season Light Novel even though I never touched the previous releases before other than the anime series?
(Just kinda got a bit curious considering the recent anime announcements).