Greenmeido said:Just finished episode 3 and Nene is my favourite so far. Probably because of the "spectre of moe".
I keep having to tell myself that she wasn't a moe character and liking her will not hurt my image at all...
Greenmeido said:Just finished episode 3 and Nene is my favourite so far. Probably because of the "spectre of moe".
Orgun said:Space Brothers - Episode 64
teonzo said:Orgun said:Space Brothers - Episode 64
Out of curiosity, how long is it going to be?
Teo
Arbalest said:teonzo said:Orgun said:Space Brothers - Episode 64
Out of curiosity, how long is it going to be?
Teo
I don't think they actually have a total airing set. The manga itself is still ongoing, so i can only imagine they will keep going so long as the series has content to cover. Last i checked, they where still about 60+ chapters behind at least, so there is a lot for them to cover, and the pacing isn't exactly swift, so it'll be a while.
Ath said:Flowers of Evil 13
Hah. Leave it to this series to make its final episode mostly a long recap combined with a montage for a second season that we probably won't get. It was like a slap to the face and an agonising tease all at once. I couldn't possibly think of a more fitting ending!
Of all the anime I've watched this season, it felt like Flowers of Evil was the one that most had a creative and artistic vision that it executed and followed through with right up until the end. Everything from the rotoscoping to the music and the performances contributed towards creating an unsettling and foreboding atmosphere. It was a very tough watch at times, but it was never anything less than compelling viewing. It threw a mirror up towards both human behaviour and that dark and twisted side to our psyches that we have. It also did a great job in portraying that unique sense of alienation we experience as teenagers (well, some of us, your mileage may vary there ).
This all culminated in the final scene of Episode 7, easily the most breathtaking sequence of the season, as Kasuga finally rips off his "mask" and destroys the classroom with Nakamura. For the only time in the entire series, he feels free. It's an amazingly liberating experience that was directed perfectly. Episode 8 then followed it up with just an extended scene of Kasuga and Nakamura walking away hand-in-hand, no dialogue, just ambient music. A beautiful and absolutely perfect follow up to the previous episode's events, it didn't need words but it still spoke volumes. Honestly, I could just keep going like this, listing powerhouse scene after powerhouse scene in each episode.
Flowers of Evil is bold, uncompromising and brilliant. It was a total breath of fresh air and I definitely would welcome the chance to see more.
Greenmeido said:Bubblegum Crisis episode 4
I felt this was a much more satisfying episode than the previous three and I'm actually starting to get into the series now.