Gemsy-chan
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Ep 2 of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Hashira Training Arc
Ep 7 of Kaiju No.8
Ep 7 of Kaiju No.8
bakemonogatari ep 1 and 2:
I tried this show years ago and wasn't a huge fan but I've mostly forgotten it except for the fact it was was a little bit on the pervy side. So I'm trying it again as I know it's very popular and wondered if I was missing something.
Well it's starting to come back to me now, why I didn't click with it. First of all, it's more pervy than I remembered. And the characters don't behave or talk like real people. And the show just exudes smugness, it's all rapid fire banter and puns (which crucially, so far are not actually funny), rapid cuts and editing with text that doesn't stay on screen long enough to be read. And ep 2 ends with the revelation that Senjogahara's problemswhich just makes the show's incessant perving and objectifying of her over these two episodes seem even worse and makes the show seem a lot less self-aware than it think it is. So far all it really has going for it is its style. I'll continue though as it's only early days, hoping it gets better!were essentially precipitated by her sexual assault
the rapid fire banter & fast cutting pop art direction are two of the main draws so if you don't like them now then it's going to drive you crazy! a lot of the writing is satirical of anime tropes, the writer Nisio Isin loves ******* with tropes. buuuuuut those lines get blurred at points - if the reader/watcher can't tell the difference between something being pervy & and something satirising that kind of perviness then .... it's just pervy. and Monogatari has too much of that kind of blurringbakemonogatari ep 1 and 2:
I tried this show years ago and wasn't a huge fan but I've mostly forgotten it except for the fact it was was a little bit on the pervy side. So I'm trying it again as I know it's very popular and wondered if I was missing something.
Well it's starting to come back to me now, why I didn't click with it. First of all, it's more pervy than I remembered. And the characters don't behave or talk like real people. And the show just exudes smugness, it's all rapid fire banter and puns (which crucially, so far are not actually funny), rapid cuts and editing with text that doesn't stay on screen long enough to be read. And ep 2 ends with the revelation that Senjogahara's problemswhich just makes the show's incessant perving and objectifying of her over these two episodes seem even worse and makes the show seem a lot less self-aware than it think it is. So far all it really has going for it is its style. I'll continue though as it's only early days, hoping it gets better!were essentially precipitated by her sexual assault
the rapid fire banter & fast cutting pop art direction are two of the main draws so if you don't like them now then it's going to drive you crazy! a lot of the writing is satirical of anime tropes, the writer Nisio Isin loves ******* with tropes. buuuuuut those lines get blurred at points - if the reader/watcher can't tell the difference between something being pervy & and something satirising that kind of perviness then .... it's just pervy. and Monogatari has too much of that kind of blurringin summary: I really like the Monogatari series, but would never recommend it to anyone!hello toothbrush
It’s been a few years since I last saw it, but based on that first season, I would definitely question how much Bakemonogatari works as satire - frequently when it does things that do feel like they might be a critique of anime tropes, it feels like it gets there by also just doing the thing it may or may not be criticising. I don’t know. In the time since it first came out, we’ve had a lot of anime series come and go that have been heavily influenced by the franchise, so it’s also entirely possible that it just doesn’t feel as fresh as it did at the time.Yeah I get the feeling it is one of these highly self referential of anime and otaku culture kind of shows. That's ok and if done well can be a great show with extra satisfying meta layers to enjoy if you get it, something like Eva you know which is obviously screwing around with mecha show tropes in ways that I don't get because I haven't seen many mecha shows but I can still enjoy it without any of that either. On the other hand I think the self referential atmosphere of Bake is just coming across as just sort of smug to me, like in a oh aren't you such a clever little otaku to be enjoying this sort of a way. And that's ok too of course, but I'm not sure it's for me. Also, I'm only 3 episodes in now, but I can't really notice any big subversion from familiar anime tropes. Where's the satire? I feel like I've seen a ton of Araragis and Senjougaharas before, but I'm not sure if that's the case or just due to the fact I've actually seen this show before years ago. Maybe it's the fact that I haven't seen enough anime to be to be able to tell? Time will tell though as I'll keep watching! I love shows and films and books that are dialogue and banter heavy, where nothing really much happens but weirdness, and that ticks all those boxes so I want to like it.
The Apothecary Diaries eps 19-24 (dub) (complete)
Mystery, comedy, romance and an historical setting, probably couldn't get much better for my tastes.
9/10 (real toss up between Frieren and this between which is better. Frieren had some good action and the better animation and this has pretty much none, but this does have the better pacing and Maomao is probably my favourite out of all the characters). This has an announced second season too with stuff hinted at still to be revealed!
Tsukimichi Moonlit Fantasy S2
Episodes 1-12
Really enjoying this. The comedy is right up my street, particularly from the 3 supporting characters. Plenty of fights.
It's not finished but seems a good place to pause.