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Shangri-La Frontier: Kusoge Hunter, Kamige ni Idoman to su 2nd Season
Feb 23, 5:53 AM
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I don't see how I am, but could you point me to the specific thing or place I've been dishonest about?
Is it that hard to take that someone else dislikes the show that you obviously love? I don't really understand why people seem so mad and defensive.
"OBJECTIVELY good" yeah hard disagree on that, and also look into the word objective.
Yup, it's bad. Do you have any words to describe why you think I'm wrong? :) that'd be interesting to hear.
Besides the ":DDDDDD" ?
Respect
xD This is the one and only anime i managed to catch every ep. of as it was airing on TV so i put the italian airing dates as start/end
Precure threw it off 🤣
I'd say my avarage is 3-5 eps a day, sometimes i'm busy or not in the mood and i just watch 1 (or on rare occasions none 🙀) and sometimes i'm in binge mode, i think my record is 20-something eps
Thanks that was very interesting :3
Fell free to chat about anime whenever you like :)
Yes, it feels worse, but more like because of the weaker story in this season
Oh no i can definitely see the effort, and it's still top tier, i just think the previous seasons animation felt smoother
For calculating average, you can use anime plus: https://anime.plus/
As for minimum numbers, hard to say, but maybe 50 days and 200 anime. I mean if you watch everything from Code Geass and SnK, you will already have like 30 completed titles.
If you ask this as we have every information about someone, then it is a much easier question, because we just need to understand how he prioritizes his hobbies when he has free time. Let's say there are 2 hours when you can do whatever you want, you don't need to do chores, you are not tired so don't need to sleep etc. If people in these situations tend to choose anime in many cases, then I would say they like it. (I said many cases, because people can have multiple hobbies and then can rotate between those.)
I mentioned those movie podcasters. On some holidays one of them tries to organize a day when he can watch 2 movies in cinema. A casual viewer would go to cinema once a day and even that event would be relatively rare, because for a casual viewer it is a social event, while that podcaster regularly goes to cinema alone. I think this is a great example to show the difference between the 2 types.
Curious curious, would you be able to analize what type of viewer i am based on my list and reviews and other stuff available on profile?
If you need any aditional information ask away :3
Definitely agree with this, i've very rarely found a japanese VA performance to be underwealming, compare to live action performances, english VAs, and even italian VAs who've had a great reputation being one of the top countries for dubbing, in recent years i've heard more mid to shitty ones come out
Anime of the year?? How???
Anyways, yes the story is definitely on the simple side, but i think simple and effective, not something deserving of a perfect score, but it was almost gonna be a 9 for me, what dropped the score was the super rushed ending that made it feel anticlimactic
Denji's twin lol
Interesting, i actually thought Demon Slayer's animation quality dropped a little in it's last season 😅
I won't comment on Trigun Stampede's CGI since i've only watched the trailer
(That scene was definitely a joke, though.)
That is truely hilarious
I think casual viewers don't like anime, they like certain shows that happen to be an anime. And I think that's a big difference
Ok true, but how do you distinguish who's a casual viewer and who loves anime?
Calculate you can like something the same but have different ways of enjoying it, say comparing a professional swimmer to someone who's grown up on a beach swimming in the sea every day of their life, they both love swimming and it's a big part of their life, but maybe the person who grew up on the beach doesn't like swimming in a pool as much as the sea and vice versa
How can you tell which show you like? To be able to tell that, you first need to watch it. So you need to choose it as the next show that you would watch. How do you choose? Obviously factors like scores, reputation etc. (it is possible that someone recommended you, but with these high number of shows that we watch, it is less and less likely). Having higher score or "better" reputation sound like these shows are being "more important" than others
True, the only way to be 100% sure if you'll like something or not is to try and watch it
And as much as i personally don't care about scores when chosing what anime to pick up, i do understand they do have influence
Unlike you, I have rules that sometimes make watching anime not that fun, because I like anime, so I really want to know it well. For that, I don't drop shows. It might takes years to finish it (:D), but I won't drop it.
And I regularly watch bad shows on purpose. To be able to rate shows as fairly (or objectively, but others don't like this word), I want to know what the bottom is in terms of anime making
So what is your rating system? What's the analysis process each anime goes thru? And what are some examples of top and bottom tier anime?
Just one last thing, please don't take offence, but phrases like this "because I like anime" make you sound quite conceted
Everyone here likes anime, we wouldn't be passionately creating chaos in the forums if not
You obviously really love anime and also have great interest in the more technical aspects of it, it's admirable :)