1. #57201
    Quote Originally Posted by Sesto View Post
    Eromanga-sensei 09 - You know, I was fine with the MC's degeneracy until Elf-sensei started to prove her worth. Now I just think the MC should stop being a total degenerate who loves his little sister and instead marry the perfect 10/10 elf right in front of him.
    mc-kun doesn't deserve elf.
    also that ending.

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    2 new eupho movies next year and one of them is directed by yamadagod.
    - Mizore & Nozomi's story (yamadagod)
    - Kumiko's yr 2 story
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    Quote Originally Posted by Synaia View Post
    2 new eupho movies next year and one of them is directed by yamadagod.
    - Mizore & Nozomi's story (yamadagod)
    - Kumiko's yr 2 story
    Tatsuya Ishihara to direct the other one. gotta watch S2 some day.

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    This place is filthy.

    "Would you please let me join your p-p-party?

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    Thar is a fantastic gif. Tgis week in anime was great - sadly, AoT is becoming more of a background anime for me...just not very interesting. Give me more Mikasa.

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    This video speaks to me on a personal level.

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    elf stitches from last episode of eromanga nsfw http://imgur.com/a/lofMJ

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    I feel like i should watch this garbage fire of an anime.

    "Would you please let me join your p-p-party?

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    I feel like i should watch this garbage fire of an anime.
    You know, there are simpler ways. I'm sure Mr. Officer will be happy to cuff you up if you just call the police.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Caine View Post
    You know, there are simpler ways. I'm sure Mr. Officer will be happy to cuff you up if you just call the police.

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    I like that he pic has been changed to Kanna!

    Just did latest saekano - I do love me some Kato. I'm irritated with the MC but that's normal.

  12. #57212
    Quote Originally Posted by icedwarrior View Post
    I get that much, but third in the popularity polls? What has he done to deserve that? I see at least five characters I like better than him listed (that are below him). A foil and a character to push the MC to better themselves is good... but... I can't say that I like his character thus far. At least he's becoming less insufferable as the series goes on, I guess.
    His anger/hate leads to better development later on is the most I can say.

    SO many scenes I'm hyped for seeing animated. So. Many. Scenes.

  13. #57213

    Texhnolyze – 9/10

    If there is an anime which best demonstrates the difference between “quality” and “enjoyment,” Texhnolyze must surely be it. Texhnolyze is a deliberately crafted view into the abyss. It is completely uncompromising in its vision and pursues the implications of a Godless world in which all sources of meaning are in full retreat.

    To fully appreciate Texhnolyze, a short explanation is in order. With the rise of empirical science and the discretization of traditional Christianity, the idea of God has fallen into disfavor. However, without God to hold the cosmos together there is no absolute source of morals or values. All is will and chance. This has led to a profound sense of alienation. There is no benevolent, understanding God and man doesn’t belong in nature, so there is nowhere to turn. We are estranged from ourselves and others by the inherent unknowability of our own psyche, the subconscious beast that lies in wait beyond the reach of rationality. The dream of reason and the dream of faith are gone. All that is left is for us to wander in this chaos until we meet the common fate of death.

    Texhnolyze is a metaphor for this experience. The series begins in the ironically-named city of Lux, located in an unearthly underground cavern. Here the remnants of humanity huddle, locked in violence with each other. How humans came to this place is never explained, but ultimately it does not matter. While there are some who exist beyond the city, we shall see that they have not escaped this shared fate. The protagonist Ichise is a prize fighter, content to live a menial life of casual brutality and indulgence. A lost soul, he is forcibly awakened from his mental slumber by the events of the first few episodes and now doomed to be free in a world that is itself adrift.


    The Ideologies:
    0) Texhnolyization: Not a true faction, but a persistent reality of the world. It is the encroachment of science and technology on all things, and when integrated into a person invades their very perception of the world. It is used and abused, worshipped and reviled, at once an accomplishment and a horror, and thoroughly inhuman. While many look to it to create the next step for humanity, it alone cannot fulfill our quest for purpose.

    1) The people of Gabe: these are the remnants of the old religious vision. They rely on the proclamations of an omniscient oracle to guide them. However, this reliance on authority collapses into an inflexible fatalism. Even seeing their doom coming they do nothing to prevent it, helpless in the face of such change.

    2) Yoshii: Life is conflict. Coming from the “lifeless” above, he prizes the turbulent vitality that pervades Lux. It isn’t meaning he seeks but a respite from his own boredom. He only feels alive when he is adding to the havoc. However, ultimately he is killed, his activities come to naught.

    3) The people above ground: They are alive, and nothing more can be said of them. They continue their decrepit existence in absence of hope or meaning, living in the past and steadily dying out because this is not enough to sustain them. Humans cannot just be cows in the field.

    Some have suggested that they are a metaphor of heaven. I think it is more accurate to say that along with the Class (the people on the hill) they are a statement that there is no better place. Lux is what the world has to offer, and dreaming of a better place is folly. When Doc finds this out she commits suicide and Shinji (leader of the Racan) becomes psychotically unhinged.


    4) Anti-Texhnolyze Alliance: Kimata and his group are the last persistent strands of romanticism. They believe in the natural man and loath tainting our essence with other sources. However, when faced with those who have become integrated with technology, the Shapes, they are torn apart. There is no returning to our origins.

    5) Kano: An abandonment of humanity, he employs texhnolyzation to its fullest extent, replacing his followers in their entirety. Using these Shapes he seeks to enforce his vision and will on all of humanity. And in a sense he does win, or at least kills everybody who opposes him and leaves his followers stranded in place for eternity. He even incorporates Ran into his plan, which has a distinct whiff of fascism saying, “God is with us.” But nothing comes of it in the end. He takes over the world and then Ichise just punches his head off as violence is reciprocated with more violence. Close scene.

    6) Onishi: Unlike the others, Onishi doesn’t represent an ideology so much as his own humanist principles, which is what draws Ichise and others to him. As his many antagonists note, he’s the one holding Lux together even as they try to tear it apart. He hears the voice of the city, a.k.a. Ran, a.k.a. God, and what remains of the religious values while not actually being religious. He is able to maintain his position in the face of all that happens. But in the end he is overwhelmed by the rising tide of violence; he might even be “right” but it does not matter.

    I am confident that I have missed many more references and metaphors that await discussion.


    The Good:
    I have already said a great deal on the symbolic portrayal of ideas in Texhnolyze, but what remains to praise is its art and atmosphere.

    The atmosphere of Texhnolyze is both expansive and cold. It is extraordinarily dark, punctuated by the most blindingly white light. Yet somehow this light doesn’t seem to reach the objects themselves. It imparts no warmth on the surroundings. It simply leaves a stark impression of them on the viewer, with deep shadows lingering everywhere.

    The buildings are decrepit. Everything is in disarray, as though it was once a magnificent place but has since fallen into ruin. There is also a sense of depth; buildings behind buildings, sewers under the roads. It is a tangled mess.

    All of this combines to create a clawing desolation to Texhnolyze. The spaces in the world remain empty, a chilling testament to the loss of humanity’s capacity to fill them any longer.

    Interspersed with this void are the moments of climax, where for brief moments the characters feel alive. The screen positively vibrates with the intensity, as though just for now they are truly existing. It is reminiscent of The Stranger, wherein most of Meursault’s days are spent in persistent vacantness, only to feel reality rushing in at the moment of killing the Arab man.

    The conclusion of Texhnolyze also deserves acclaim. All has come to an end, and only Ichise remains. He dies alone, but it is all over. It is a curious resolution, both extraordinarily sad yet also strangely mitigated by the vocals of the music. Seeing the last vision of a rising flower he smiles. The lyrics in the background serve to guide us, perhaps even comfort us, but not answer us:

    “I dip my hands into this darkness
    This is the ink of all of our lifetimes
    Here in this world of utter silence
    Let the stones speak to me
    Tattooed here across my skin, "I Will Live"
    Like a rose that grows from the wreckage
    Blood red, beautiful
    How the storms all around me are now breathless

    Is this the end of the raging road
    Through the tangled mind?
    Is this the end of starlit sky?
    Are we walking blind?

    Let me set out through this morning
    Open arms to greet the empty ages
    Reborn, see how I'm circling
    I'm a sailor, eternal”



    The Bad:
    Texhnolyze is, quite frankly, a masterpiece. I have little in the way of significant criticism toward it on any front. From art and design to atmosphere and themes, it is a finely-crafted work. There is perhaps some merit in arguing that the series is quite slow, not character driven, or particularly enjoyable. But as I began my review, entertainment is not its purpose; it is a tour de force of modern intellectual estrangement, made manifest in the visual medium. The only reason I cannot bring myself to give it a 10/10 is due to personal disagreement with its message, not any failing on the part of the series itself.

    AMVs:
    I haven’t done these in some time, but Texhnolyze has a few AMVs that excellently capture its feeling in just a few short minutes:
    -Imagine: Low video quality, but the merging of the song and music is perfect.
    -Paper Clocks: Another AMV that captures the melancholy, unreal atmosphere of Texhnolyze.


    "Imagine there's no heaven..."
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    Won ticket for aqours second live tour in September so hello Japan
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    Quote Originally Posted by Synaia View Post
    Won ticket for aqours second live tour in September so hello Japan
    whew, jelly af.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Synaia View Post
    Won ticket for aqours second live tour in September so hello Japan
    Congrats syn!
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    fyi there's a wiki attempting to document all the panty shots in anime, nsfw obviously, http://animepantser.wiki.fc2.com/

    grimoire of zero 9 tailor still best character. I want to like this anime more but it just seems to be missing something.
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  18. #57218
    Quote Originally Posted by Neichus View Post
    Texhnolyze is, quite frankly, a masterpiece. I have little in the way of significant criticism toward it on any front. [...] The only reason I cannot bring myself to give it a 10/10 is due to personal disagreement with its message, not any failing on the part of the series itself.
    I hate to be that guy who tells someone that their subjective opinion is wrong, but it sounds to me like this "should" be a 10/10. Why do you have to agree with the message? You even state that it's a "masterpiece", so I have to ask: what is your criteria for 10/10's?

  19. #57219
    Quote Originally Posted by icedwarrior View Post
    I hate to be that guy who tells someone that their subjective opinion is wrong, but it sounds to me like this "should" be a 10/10. Why do you have to agree with the message? You even state that it's a "masterpiece", so I have to ask: what is your criteria for 10/10's?
    Quote Originally Posted by Neichus View Post
    I've been thinking a bit about why I rank series the way I do. I know it seems silly to many that I would worry about how I score them, but I view it as refining how I approach and analyze the things I consume; the exact number is not as important as the method. I was prompted on this line of thought because for some time Gunslinger Girl has been my only 10/10; I decided this gave a false impression that it was both perfect and the ultimate expression of my personal beliefs. Using that train of thought, I chose to graduate Mushishi, Haibane Renmei, and 5cm/Second to the 10/10 category as well.

    These series made me realize that the main difference between between a 9 and 10 for me was a matter of personal significance rather than objective quality (although all of these are also high quality as well). The mixture of naturalism (Mushishi), impermanence (5cm/Second), beauty (Mushishi, 5cm/Second, Gunslinger Girl), suffering (Haibane Renmei, Gunslinger Girl), acceptance (Haibane Renmei, Gunslinger Girl), and mitigation of ultimate tragedy (all) effectively summarizes my worldview.

    Anyway, bit of a late-night ramble coming from my near-pathological need to explain things.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Asetotti View Post
    whew, jelly af.
    Blood sweat and tears, can't count how many times I didn't get one from the lotteries.
    Didn't get in on the third muse live, didn't get in on the final live, didn't get in on aqours first live.
    Good thing they doing 2 days in 3 cities now on 3 different dates so more chance to get in and that finally paid off.
    Now I can justify having imported the bds.
    Quote Originally Posted by Suicidal Panda View Post
    Congrats syn!
    Thanks, it's actually a double ticket so I have a spare depending if my friend can come or not.
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