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mdo7
Posts: 8234 Location: Katy, Texas, USA |
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I just finished watching the 1st episode of Please put them on, Takamine-san! on CR (sadly, I don't have CR Premium to watch any future episode), and let say my reaction is that anime is a bit wild. I'm glad to see CR is using the uncut and uncensored broadcast from AT-X and not the censored broadcast found on other Japanese terrestrial channels (Tokyo MX, BS11, etc...). I need to check out Kowloon Generic Romance too (I can watch the 1st episode though).
About Please put them on, Takamine-San!, I just recently read a Screen Rant article on the anime's controversy, and I'm not sure if anybody can validate or agree with this. What are your thought on the SR's article on it? Anyway, that's all I have to say. |
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Andrew Cunningham
Posts: 559 Location: Seattle |
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You really need people to assure you that an article handwringing about nipples is written by a deranged right-wing reactionary incapable of rational thought? The moment you see them use the word 'prevalent' in cold blood, stop reading and never visit that site again. |
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mdo7
Posts: 8234 Location: Katy, Texas, USA |
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Yeah, I just looked at the author, and I wish I would've done more research before I posted that article from SR. I apologize for that. |
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tinyirnfist0
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The writer is a right-winger? I thought ScreenRant leans towards left. I've seen comments on the website that complain about articles being "Woke" or something. Not like it matters as the guy got fired by ScreenRant. It was only two days ago. [url=https://medium.com/@steven.wyman.blackburn/screen-rant-let-me-go-after-nearly-5-years-21f2b9a15b77] |
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FishLion
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I wish more romcoms took this approach. I feel like a lot of romcoms about average people could benefit from enjoying women existing as women and not trying to create some character that exists only in fiction completely unlike a woman to fulfill fantasies. Don't get me wrong, 100 Girlfriends shows that you can make any setting madcap and entertaining if you try (so much happens on that one school rooftop), but I feel like many take that approach and don't do half as a good as job as 100GF would benefit from a touch of realism to make the situations seem plausible so viewer can imagine them better. That is how I like my romances with or without fan service anyway, might as well let people enjoy a situation that could be real. (Again unless you are 100GF or similarly hilarious, once you reach silly escape velocity goofy fan service is the best kind.) |
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Piglet the Grate
Posts: 1435 Location: North America |
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Is not Rokku wa Redi no Tashinami deshite/Rock Is a Lady's Modesty going to end up a yuri rom-com? |
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MFrontier
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I feel like it's underselling Can a Boy-Girl Friendship Survive? when I feel like the production values are great, the leads are pretty likeable and have good chemistry, and I feel like the relationship set up so far I think are pretty believable by romcom standards.
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Key
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Posts: 19144 Location: Indianapolis, IN (formerly Mimiho Valley) |
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Agreed. But it is YOASOBI, and they just don't miss.
It's certainly one of the better EDs of the season, but for the year? It's not half as catchy as the ED for Guild Receptionist was. Of the titles mentioned in the article, Witch Watch and Gorilla Girl have entertained me more than expected, but I'm wavering on Kowloon; something about its aesthetic doesn't quite work for me. Takamine-san should be right up my alley, but I'm finding the titular character to be too mean-spirited and manipulative to be likable, to the point that it's a probable drop already. I'm reserving judgment for now on Evil Overlord; if it goes in the direction I think it will, it could be neat, but we'll see. Jury's also still out for me on the rest of the isekai, Boy-Girl, and Shiunji Children. Probably won't continue with at least some of those; I'm going to have limited time to keep up with anime in June, so I'm looking to go with a bit lighter regular viewing list this season. |
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Fluwm
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Well, I think I'll add Gorilla Girl and Ballpark to my list -- those two definitely weren't on my radar before. Oh, and Kownloon, too. Just going by the stills, Kowloon certainly looks to be the prettiest of this particular lot.
What direction is that? I can at least say, from the LNs, (very generic spoilers follow) spoiler[after the first volume it moves to be more of an action/comedy with a lot of slapstick, parody, and the gynophobic-type of harem hijinks]. It's definitely more amusing than the other similarly-named series, but I'd still rank it as a D-tier LN -- just *barely* worth reading, if you've nothing better. (And by my standards, the bulk of LNs are solidly F-tier). No idea how the anime'll land (and I've no desire to watch it myself) as it sounds like it's really focusing a lot on the skeevier aspects of the source material (where at least you could quickly skim past) which would be a little unfortunate. |
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Cryten
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You should probably change the Isekai segment into the litRPG or Narou-kei segment, perhaps keeping the title since its more parsable but having a preamble that it includes anime with central premises around game like worlds.
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