[TV] The What Anime Are You Watching Thread!

Do you guys mind if we turn this into a general animation thread? The Western cartoon talk over in the TV thread is threatening to completely consume it and just makes more sense to do a general animation thread then have two separate ones, especially considering the crossover people we have between the two.
 
THIS IS MY THREAD AND YOU WILL NEVER TAKE IT OR ME ALIVE!
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but seriously thats absolutely fine by me, I can change the title when I get in from work or one of the admins can if it needs to be done by 5 pm cst.
 
THIS IS MY THREAD AND YOU WILL NEVER TAKE IT OR ME ALIVE!
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but seriously thats absolutely fine by me, I can change the title when I get in from work or one of the admins can if it needs to be done by 5 pm cst.
Awesome. I'm sure it can wait til later, unless someone wants to do it in the mean time.
 
Mentioned it in the TV thread but I'd rather keep it to just anime here as I use this thread often and don't really care much for AT/RS/etc lately, that's just me though.
 
Monster Musume no Ichijou (MonMosu) started up today, and it's a fun harem show. I've been reading the manga for awhile and it's a nice new twist on the harem genre, replacing regular girls with a lamia, harpy, centaur, mermaid, etc. The comedy's great, the animation's some of the best so far this season (though generally first episodes seem to have a bigger budget for that), and it might end up being one of my favorites this season.
 
so just made my order for NO GAME, NO LIFE, any thoughts on what I am getting myself into? I bought it based on the voice actor reveals and thought it looked fun.
 
so just made my order for NO GAME, NO LIFE, any thoughts on what I am getting myself into? I bought it based on the voice actor reveals and thought it looked fun.
It's good. The main characters get sucked into a world with no war/violence, where every dispute from common folks to the various countries is solved with some kind of game. The MCs are shut-in geniuses and start working their way up the social ladder by wining games. It's a lot of fun.
 

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Started watching Mirai Nikki, on recommendation. Only seen one episode so far, but already I dislike the protagonist intensely. For a guy who journals every single minor event in his life, he sure isn't very observant.
 
I've heard Claymore described as Berserk for kids, for whatever it's worth. I watched it, I thought it was okay. I wouldn't necessarily go out of my way to see it, unless you dig the genre. Mild spoiler:

The ending of the anime isn't great, since the manga is ongoing. Had that "let's hope we get a second season since this finale resolved nothing" feel so common in anime.
 
Kinda wish I hadn't read any of the School-Live! manga before watching the show, because the first episode would have been much better. Still, should be an interesting series.
 
I wanted to preorder Beyond the Barrier, but even with every discount its still 100+ dollars, holy shit its only 12 episodes long!
 
WOW, this got green-lit? Did not expect that to happen after YEARS of nothing. I've heard its the shonen version of Calvin and Hobbes, I'll keep a third eye open.
I mean, he names the demon Tora because it looks like a tiger, but I wouldn't say it's Calvin and Hobbes-ish outside of that. Tora's not imaginary, and has already been seen by a few people by the end of episode 3.
 
Im going to probably wait for the next sentai sale.

In other news i found this...

Anyone want to take bets on what madness i wrought for myself?
You linked the image wrong, but I saw it by right-clicking.

Anyway, the remake that's going on right now was kinda boring, so I didn't get past the 4th or so episode. If anything maybe being shorter will make that one better.
 
I'm kind of surprised Everyday Life with Monster Girls got green lit for this season. It's source is like a 5 issue doujinshi that is fairly explicit hentai. Did they just drop that angle and turn it into a rom/com ecchi series ala Tenchi? I mean... it wouldn't be the first time that happened. Fate/stay was an eroge PC game that got turned into a shonen style anime. But it's rare enough that it still raises an eyebrow.
 
I'm kind of surprised Everyday Life with Monster Girls got green lit for this season. It's source is like a 5 issue doujinshi that is fairly explicit hentai. Did they just drop that angle and turn it into a rom/com ecchi series ala Tenchi? I mean... it wouldn't be the first time that happened. Fate/stay was an eroge PC game that got turned into a shonen style anime. But it's rare enough that it still raises an eyebrow.
He's been doing it as a regular manga for awhile now that's less focused on straight up sex and falls more in line with an ecchi/harem.
 
He's been doing it as a regular manga for awhile now that's less focused on straight up sex and falls more in line with an ecchi/harem.
That would totally explain it then. Ironically, Highschool of the Dead went in reverse: the manga was kind of cheesecake, but the anime takes that aspect and makes it as ridiculous as possible.

I still want a second season though. Or more copies of the manga.
 
My daughter and I started watching Angelic Layer today. I cannot express how much I wish this was a real thing.
 
So started watching no game no life today during a bout of insomnia.

Its fucking AMAZING!

EDIT: another bout of insomnia, so I just binged through "NO GAME, NO LIFE". Holy shit, what a tour de force. The show hit all my buttons in a way they havent been hit in a long time.
 
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Why is it that every anime or manga writer seems to think that westerners have no clue about really basic fighting concepts like leverage and rotation? That, and they always mistake boxing for a martial art. Boxing is a contest bound by strict rules, not a fighting style.
 
Why is it that every anime or manga writer seems to think that westerners have no clue about really basic fighting concepts like leverage and rotation? That, and they always mistake boxing for a martial art. Boxing is a contest bound by strict rules, not a fighting style.
In 1976, Muhammad Ali fought Antonio Inoki (a Japanese professional wrestler who knew many styles of Eastern martial arts and had real street fighting experience). Ali's people thought it was going to be a choreographed exhibition but then caught Inoki training, where he was doing brutal drop kicks and grapples against his partners. The teams quickly had to renegotiate the rules to make it a fight worth watching, so they banned Inoki from kicking unless he was on the ground (assuming he would just try to do sweeps and such) and grappling.

The fight went like this:

Wikipedia said:
As soon as the opening bell rang, Inoki ran the 16-foot gap and slid at the legs of Ali, who sidestepped the attack. Inoki stayed on the ground for all but the first 14 seconds of the three-minute first round, kicking at Ali and landing one clean hit to Ali's right leg. The majority of the fight saw Inoki on his back kicking Ali's legs, occasionally connecting. By the third round, a wound had appeared on Ali's left knee.[3]

Ali began walking around the ring, out of reach of Inoki's kicks, taunting him by shouting "Coward Inoki! Inoki no fight!". In the fourth round, Inoki, still on his back, trapped Ali in a corner and started kicking wildly at his thighs. Ali leapt up on to the ropes and tucked his legs underneath him. In round six, Ali tried to grab Inoki's left ankle as he kicked him, but Inoki wrapped his right leg around Ali's right calf and flipped him over on the canvas. He then rolled over on top of Ali's chest. While in this hold, Inoki elbowed Ali in the face, costing him three points.[4]

Ali did not throw his first punch until the seventh round. In the eighth, Ali's trainer, Angelo Dundee, demanded that Inoki tape the tips of his shoelaces, claiming that one of the eyelets came loose and was cutting Ali's legs. A wound had already opened up on his thigh. In the tenth, Ali threw his second punch, and two more in the thirteenth. He threw only six punches in total during the fight.[5]

The fight, went the fifteen round distance and was scored as a draw. Inoki had been three points up but was docked all three for fouls. The result meant no one had to lose face; Inoki could claim he would have won had it not been for the penalties, whereas Ali could defend himself by saying his opponent had cheated.[4]
It is, to this day, one of the most fiercely debated fights in history. The Japanese and MMA guys think Inoki was following the rules and came up with a winning, viable strategy. The Western and boxing guys think it was a sham fight because the entire point was to see Ali throw his fierce punches against Inoki and that Inoki won by refusing to fight Ali, period. It's also why the Japanese think Americans fighting is always boxing (it's the iconic style we have, despite getting it from Europe, and our love of professional wrestling).

So the answer to your question is basically:

- There haven't been a lot of East Vs. West fights outside of professional wrestling ring.
- America doesn't have a long history with another fighting style.
- Their version of "All Asian people know martial arts" is "All Americans fight like boxers" and it's dumb for the same reason.
 
DB Super's just past episode 3, and man the VA for King Kai/Kaio-sama is just too old to be doing voice work, I guess. He basically mutters all his lines with no enunciation/emotion at all, which is doubly odd with an animated character emoting in ways the VA just isn't.
 

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Boxing isn't a martial art?
Not really. There's not really a style so much as training in good ways to throw a punch. It's a sport or contest bound by strict rules where two guys throw punches at each other until one can't stand. It doesn't work as a general fighting style unless the other guy is bound by the same rules.[DOUBLEPOST=1437654140,1437653718][/DOUBLEPOST]But all that being said, it still doesn't mean westerners don't understand really basic concepts like "all power comes from hip rotation" which always seems to surprise the giant western opponent in anime. Hell, that's the first thing my dad taught me about fighting and he's by no means a fighter or even interested in fighting.
 

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That time I used drone as an adjective, and someone thought I was talking about a specific genre. I can't help that there are forty-seven thousand subgenres of rock people have attached names to so that an adjective I used happened to match one.

Boxing is a game with set of rules, not a style. Lest ye think this is simply me, this is definitely a contentious topic. Just type "is boxing" into google, and the first suggestion is "is boxing a martial art". Regardless, it doesn't matter, this is semantic. Choose whatever descriptor you want, it's not a [insert your name here] you'd take into a non-boxing fight because that's not what it's for. And that's the point, to go back to anime. The writers seem to think that "punching as one would in a boxing match" is the only way westerners know how to fight, and that westerners would seriously go into a real fight like it was a boxing match.
 
Well, that's the trope/stereotype. Really all there is to it, IMO. Given how mangaka tend to be otaku about what they write about, it's not like they're unaware. But it fits into the story they want to tell, so they use it.

And really, most westerners have had no formal training in any martial art (including boxing). They likely would throw a shitty haymaker in a real fight, if LiveLeak is any indication.
 
Sword Art Online II part one

We need to find out who this dude is whose killing people through the game even though its supposed to be impossible now!

Me:HOLY SHIT, that's some consequence!

Sword Art Online II part two

We need to clear this dungeon or else we won't be able to play our favorite video game any more!

Me: Um....consequence? I'm hoping there's a twist, cos that's kinda weak. BUT- Asuna is actually FIGHTING again so I ain't complaining too much!
 
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