How could you seriously expect someone to not give a chance to Kijin Gahou after reading your review? You really don't know how the human brain works, do you? Especially for those weak upon reverse psychology like me... xD
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Yeah, same with me. For me, the third act is a close second, because although I dont relate to it whatsoever, I think it has the most impact, as it shows how lost and depressed Takaki is without Akari, something that I sort of understand.
Yeah, seems like MAL's BBCode has gone a bit screwy recently.
I must say, there's still a couple of good twists coming your way in the last couple of episodes and the ending is rather well played. There was so much that could've gone wrong with the finale, but they did a good job I'd say.
Personally I love the art style, but then again I'm a fan of huke's work and, whilst it's simplified for animation, it's still recognizably his style. The dark and muted feel definitely fits with the show aesthetic though.
Okabe is one of those few characters which manages to be both extremely serious and hilarious and manages to pull off both. His lines are fantastic and his voice actor did an amazing job in expressing the right tone at the right time. Whilst being a little bit mad, he's still an easy character to sympathize and connect with. I love how he started out playing about with time essentially just for fun but ended up getting into a lot deeper mess than he was expecting and his reaction to that seemed... human.
As soon as you said that, I had a feeling it'd be PPPP. I actually used pretty much the exact same wording to someone else about the same video a while back. It's essentially pure happiness in a short video.
Yeah, maybe 'happy' isn't quite the word to describe Madoka, but it gives me a somewhat positive feeling all the same.
Luckily our University has an active anime society that I've been with since it's inception and I ended up living with a couple of members from it. We all end up recommending stuff to each other so it's a constant stream of new things we need to watch, and that's part of the reason why my PtW list is so long.
Indeed, ponies really do help. Everything's just so... happy. Of course that's countered by many of the fanworks around, but then that's counter-countered by the amount of happy and hilarious works that've been put out too.
Whilst Madoka certainly helped me out when it was airing, ponies seem to have a similar effect in a different way. Sure, it isn't the 'most amazing thing ever' as some people seem to insinuate, but it's certainly effective at making people happy. It effects me in similar ways to anime like Aria and Sketchbook ~Full Color's~ in that it makes me really relaxed and calm.
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http://www.animepassion.net/index.php?/topic/710-guide-to-making-xbmc-into-an-anime-powerhouse/
you still use xbmc ?
I main Lambda now in CS. Also in CSII for the PSP. Chat me up on my list and on Blazblue, I'm sure I'll give you a good discussion.
Also, you're a big fan of 5 Centimeters Per Second? It's an awesome movie, probably my favorite of all time. What's your favorite act?
Also, have you seen the new pony episode yet?
I must say, there's still a couple of good twists coming your way in the last couple of episodes and the ending is rather well played. There was so much that could've gone wrong with the finale, but they did a good job I'd say.
Personally I love the art style, but then again I'm a fan of huke's work and, whilst it's simplified for animation, it's still recognizably his style. The dark and muted feel definitely fits with the show aesthetic though.
Okabe is one of those few characters which manages to be both extremely serious and hilarious and manages to pull off both. His lines are fantastic and his voice actor did an amazing job in expressing the right tone at the right time. Whilst being a little bit mad, he's still an easy character to sympathize and connect with. I love how he started out playing about with time essentially just for fun but ended up getting into a lot deeper mess than he was expecting and his reaction to that seemed... human.
Luckily our University has an active anime society that I've been with since it's inception and I ended up living with a couple of members from it. We all end up recommending stuff to each other so it's a constant stream of new things we need to watch, and that's part of the reason why my PtW list is so long.
Indeed, ponies really do help. Everything's just so... happy. Of course that's countered by many of the fanworks around, but then that's counter-countered by the amount of happy and hilarious works that've been put out too.
Whilst Madoka certainly helped me out when it was airing, ponies seem to have a similar effect in a different way. Sure, it isn't the 'most amazing thing ever' as some people seem to insinuate, but it's certainly effective at making people happy. It effects me in similar ways to anime like Aria and Sketchbook ~Full Color's~ in that it makes me really relaxed and calm.