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Days: 78.6
Mean Score:
7.10
- Watching38
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- On-Hold91
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- Total Entries668
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I'm not really familiar with the Gakkou Gurashi manga's structure, nor the fact that it is heavily based on arcs. I want to wait for Yen Press to localize the remaining manga volumes before reading because it's a firm belief of mine to support all of the creators whose content I enjoy, especially when it comes to manga where sales are usually a direct translation into success for the mangakas. On the contrary, I don't really pay much attention to whether or not I'm supporting the creators when I dislike their content, since my intentions are to discourage the industry from creating shit (which of course is subjective). Not many people really agree with my stance on consuming media, I know, but it's just one of the reasons why I almost never read manga. Hmm, well I can't really hand-pick any soundtracks for you to sample, but if you ever get the chance, just listen to the full OST. The "distorted" tracks are done really well.
you'll never fk a popsicle-eating winged anime girl, how about that
When you first recommended me Gakkou Gurashi back during Summer 2015, I just happened to notice that you scored it a 9 after the first 3-4 episodes aired. Or maybe there is this mahou that I'm not obliged to reveal the secret of. I get what you mean when you say they created so much build-up, only to dismiss all of it anti-climatically at the end. It just doesn't really make a whole lot of sense to me either. I mean, all of the interactions were realistic enough in terms of the characters' emotional responses, and the seemingly justified "filler episodes", but the only reason why the studio Lerche should have made those fillers was to create contrast between the despair-filled moments and the "moest show of 2015". But they didn't, so... season 2 pls? Nonetheless, I think the graduation was actually a decent way to end the story though, given the time constraints with the manga still on-going and all. It exemplifies metaphorical growth for the characters as they continue to carelessly cast their minds away from the problem at hand, while still leaving the series open to more to come. Not sure if I would have been ready for a character death, given how attached i was to those girls, especially Kurumi and shovel-kun. Megu-nee though... rip. Also. While not as heartwrenchingly profound as Madoka, it sure does beat Higurashi for me in regards to its soundtrack and symbolism in the OP. Now if only Lerche wasn't fucking busy with Monster Musume that season, maybe we could have had a second cour...
Damn, after watching episodes 1 and 2 of Gakkou Gurashi, I found the atmosphere really shitty, up until I realized around episode ~3 that there was something wrong about Megu-nee's lack of interaction with the rest of the cast besides Yuki. I realized how Yuki was actually acting as the emotional crutch for the four of them, and it dawned me that in most apocalyptic settings, the emotional insecurities of the characters rarely get fleshed-out. That's what Gakkou Gurashi did better than any show I've ever watched. A lot of people critiqued the show's fillers and lack of tension, but I think that it was an extraordinary job on the director's part to create this feeling of uneasiness that pervaded throughout all of the SoL moments, without taking away from the ongoing plot. Also, holy shit that OST and foreshadowing was masterful. Would have been bumped to a 9/10 for me, had there been a cohesive ending. I'm doubting that there will be a season 2, since the Blu-Ray and DVD sales for Gakkou Gurashi were utter shit. I noticed it went from a 9/10 for you, to a 7/10, why what that? Personally, I think the show only went uphill despite its slow pacing, of course, with the exception of episode 12.
So all in all, I think there's a lot to learn from his experience in trying to save Kayo, even if he fails to save Kayo's life, and as such, I'm looking forward to the ending even more. I get the feeling that the anime will end without much attention to what happens after the ongoing mystery though. Feelsbadman
Yeah, I wouldn't knock the show down a peg due to a trivial detail like that, especially since the whole idea of the show is to unravel the mystery behind these characters in greater detail. In fact, I think that the best part of the show is that we are presented with these minute details as we learn more about the setting that completely contrast reality, such that it becomes more important for us to question the overarching idea of "time travel" in this world and why the protagonist was given a chance at redemption in the first place. Is it because of his emotional breakdown in episode one triggering some twist in morality? Something to do with his power in episode one? Is he dreaming? These are pretty shallow guesses, but you get what I'm aiming at. Well actually, perhaps the time reversal might not be happening at all, and I think this might be the case, given the altered aspect ratio in episode two forward. It'd be a huge disappointment though if the story branches of from its current arc early on. Too bad it's only a one cour show.
Don't read any spoilers for Higurashi; the shock factor is insanely valuable for this show. I spoiled myself silly, but the current arc I'm watching still literally made my heart beat during every second of its run time. Oh, and by the way, watch it in the dark... Perhaps if you can catch up to me (episode 13 of S1 as of now), we can discuss the details. It's really difficult to recommend Higurashi without getting the urge to spoil it a whole lot. It's just that good. By far the most enigmatic anime I've ever watched, despite its shitty animation.
Sounds a lot like the ending to Oregairu Zoku. If were lucky, there shall be no Watari-cliffhanger tier trolling this time around. Does anyone else find it weird that this main guy is getting excited at the thought that this 10-year old girl is talking to him? The guy is 29 for crying out loud.
Also, what's up with the main girl analyzing the main guy's psyche and calling him a fake? I have concerns about the idea of going back to your past and reliving the interactions with your 10-year old classmates when two of them act like they're at least 16. But I guess all of this is to express how relieved the MC feels by having this second chance to amend his past failures.
Yeah I agree I felt the same way about HaruChika on episode one. Speaking of how mysteries can be done right or wrong, I'm watching Higurashi no Naku Koro ni, and this thing scares the shit out of me at night. Not because of the gore or loli wars, but rather because of the eerie atmosphere that the drawn-out mystery creates. Pretty good stuff to say the least.
It's a shame, really. I'm not even in the mood for the moeblob shows anymore. Maybe I need to check to see if I'm secretly bipolar.
I SAY PLOT FOR LIFE
A few minutes into it, and I was actually quite scared, because I love moe girls and all; so I simply couldn't accept the fact that something bad would happen. As a result, I kind of put it on hold until I'm emotionally ready to experience higurashi/madoka 3.0. le sigh. It's not my fault, okay!
IS THERE ANYTHING ELSE TRULY MOE THAT YOU COULD RECOMMEND?
Arpeggio of Blue Steel and D-Frag are def ones ill be checking out later.
As for the others, I'm highly doubting that I'll be able to get into them, so that's quite a shame.
Kaichou Wa Maid Sama - Shoujo isn't really my thing l0l
Monogatari - Interesting character interactions and design from pure speculation. (short scenes and vids)
Sakasama No Patema - Maybe
I'll get back to you once I'm done with either.
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Aqua terrarium fit perfectly every episode.
As for the 1st op and 2nd Ed, I never really got into them, though I do agree that thy fit the mood of their respective arcs.
P.S on a side note, what shall I watch, have lots of time. No preference on genre, but I do like shows with a creative narrative.