Modifié par Ghost Lightning, 28 décembre 2013 - 05:13 .
Anime and manga discussion thread
#8701
Posté 28 décembre 2013 - 05:12
#8702
Posté 28 décembre 2013 - 05:12
The Mad Hanar wrote...
Like I've metioned, I've made it through Anohana, Angel Beat, Madoka, Toradora (that actually had a few emotional parts) and many others.
The only notoriously sad anime I haven't watched is Clannad. I skipped it because of the art. Trigun and Madoka have taught me not to do that, lawlz.
And yeah Prince, manly man.
JC have you played Brothers:A Tale of two Sons? Thats the only game/movie/show w/e that made me actually cry that I can remember, although I know it would not have that effect on everyone.
Edit: Also What would be a better "feels" anime to watch? Toradora or Angel Beats?
Modifié par Isichar, 28 décembre 2013 - 05:15 .
#8703
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Posté 28 décembre 2013 - 05:15
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Isichar wrote...
The Mad Hanar wrote...
Like I've metioned, I've made it through Anohana, Angel Beat, Madoka, Toradora (that actually had a few emotional parts) and many others.
The only notoriously sad anime I haven't watched is Clannad. I skipped it because of the art. Trigun and Madoka have taught me not to do that, lawlz.
And yeah Prince, manly man.
JC have you played Brothers:A Tale of two Sons? Thats the only game/movie/show w/e that made me actually cry that I can remember, although I know it would not have that effect on everyone.
Nah, not yet. I heard about it a while back, but I didn't look too far into it. Perhaps maybe I should.
And yeah, every time Clannad is mentioned, Kanon is mentioned in the same sentence.
Between you guys and Geth, my anime and manga backlog is gettin' pretty huge.
Modifié par The Mad Hanar, 28 décembre 2013 - 05:16 .
#8704
Posté 28 décembre 2013 - 05:23
The Mad Hanar wrote...
Between you guys and Geth, my anime and manga backlog is gettin' pretty huge.
I know that feeling. This is probably the most interested I have been in anime since I was younger and in school. Gotta admit theres some good high quality productions out there though.
Modifié par Isichar, 28 décembre 2013 - 05:27 .
#8705
Posté 28 décembre 2013 - 06:27
#8706
Posté 28 décembre 2013 - 06:53
NO PRINCE Y U DO DIS TEH FEELS NO NO NO U MUS WAAAAIT STAHP PWEASE STAHP OH GAWD NO Y Y Y
#8707
Posté 28 décembre 2013 - 06:58
LPPrince wrote...
A while might be as short as 30 minutes, I've got Clannad in front of me, should I watch or
NO PRINCE Y U DO DIS TEH FEELS NO NO NO U MUS WAAAAIT STAHP PWEASE STAHP OH GAWD NO Y Y Y
I've got episode 1 open right now as well. And yeah, it's suposed to be one of the feeliest of feelsy shows. I will take this journey with you, if you think we can return alive.
#8708
Posté 28 décembre 2013 - 06:59
WHY AM I DOING THIS TO MYSELF
Modifié par LPPrince, 28 décembre 2013 - 07:00 .
#8709
Posté 28 décembre 2013 - 07:38
EDIT: Unlike Angel Beats, it doesn't have the gaping plotholes and has proper pacing.
Modifié par Dave of Canada, 28 décembre 2013 - 07:39 .
#8710
Posté 28 décembre 2013 - 07:41
I enjoyed it for what it was.
#8711
Posté 28 décembre 2013 - 07:44
#8712
Posté 28 décembre 2013 - 08:00
Otonashi was never meant to be in Limbo. He lived a complete life in the real world. He was sent to Limbo because his sole purpose there was to be part of Kanade(Angel) completing her life goal.
Kanade was Angel's real name. She was human, like the rest of the Battlefront members. In the real world, something happened to her and she required a heart transplant. She got one- it was Otonashi's, from his corpse. Her goal, her dream? To thank her donor for giving her extra time to live.
She couldn't thank someone who was already dead. So when Kanade died(from complications probably), she ended up in Limbo.
The whole point of Limbo is you're supposed to find your dream and fulfill/accomplish it. She couldn't accomplish her dream without her donor also being in Limbo, so even though Otonashi fulfilled his dream in life(when he signed consent to give his organs away right before he died, thus helping contribute to the world as he wanted), he was sent to Limbo anyway.
He had amnesia because he wasn't whole, his heart being inside of Angel. She figured it out after two events-
1- When he asks her to prove he can't die in Limbo and she "kills" him, she stabbed him in the space where his heart should've been, but it was absent
2- When he falls asleep on her chest, he subconsciously hears his own heartbeat through her and thus gets his memories back
This makes her realize what his purpose in Limbo is- for her to give her thanks to him, for being her donor.
She does this, and then disappears, finally granted leave to live life again.
This leaves Otonashi as the sole person in Limbo(until others inevitably find their way there), but since he doesn't belong there anyway, he chooses(offscreen) to disappear, now sent where he should be, living life. There's a final scene where its back in the real world, and you see Kanade humming Iwasawa's last song, something she also did in Limbo. You see Otonashi walking by, and as he recognizes the humming, he rushes to catch Kanade as she walks away. /end
Hopefully that explains enough.
#8713
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Posté 29 décembre 2013 - 01:54
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Same here. Or book. Or TV show. Or video game.The Mad Hanar wrote...
I still haven't cried during any anime.
#manlyman
#8714
Posté 29 décembre 2013 - 02:17
That is my statement.
#8715
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Posté 29 décembre 2013 - 02:20
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You're missing out mane!MassivelyEffective0730 wrote...
Beyond Pokemon back in the day, and a few episodes of Dragon Ball Z, Gundam shows, and Naruto, I have never watched anime or read any manga.
That is my statement.
#8716
Posté 29 décembre 2013 - 02:23
#8717
Posté 29 décembre 2013 - 02:23
MassivelyEffective0730 wrote...
Beyond Pokemon back in the day, and a few episodes of Dragon Ball Z, Gundam shows, and Naruto, I have never watched anime or read any manga.
That is my statement.
Boku no Pico
Bible Black
Inyouchuu
Kuroinu
Taimanin Asagi
The diamonds in the rough.
Modifié par Ghost Lightning, 29 décembre 2013 - 02:23 .
#8718
Posté 29 décembre 2013 - 02:24
J. Reezy wrote...
You're missing out mane!MassivelyEffective0730 wrote...
Beyond Pokemon back in the day, and a few episodes of Dragon Ball Z, Gundam shows, and Naruto, I have never watched anime or read any manga.
That is my statement.
I'm really not. Anime isn't interesting. They really aren't good at showcasing emotions or garnering interest.
Pretty sadly, most of the stuff I've watched that had Japanese in it was WWII films and documentaries.
#8719
Posté 29 décembre 2013 - 02:28
MassivelyEffective0730 wrote...
J. Reezy wrote...
You're missing out mane!MassivelyEffective0730 wrote...
Beyond Pokemon back in the day, and a few episodes of Dragon Ball Z, Gundam shows, and Naruto, I have never watched anime or read any manga.
That is my statement.
I'm really not. Anime isn't interesting. They really aren't good at showcasing emotions or garnering interest.
Pretty sadly, most of the stuff I've watched that had Japanese in it was WWII films and documentaries.
You can't truly appreciate the medium until you have checked out Ghost Lightnings selections imo.
#8720
Guest_Catch This Fade_*
Posté 29 décembre 2013 - 03:18
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ThisGhost Lightning wrote...
MassivelyEffective0730 wrote...
Beyond Pokemon back in the day, and a few episodes of Dragon Ball Z, Gundam shows, and Naruto, I have never watched anime or read any manga.
That is my statement.
Boku no Pico
Bible Black
Inyouchuu
Kuroinu
Taimanin Asagi
The diamonds in the rough.
#8721
Posté 29 décembre 2013 - 03:19
J. Reezy wrote...
ThisGhost Lightning wrote...
MassivelyEffective0730 wrote...
Beyond Pokemon back in the day, and a few episodes of Dragon Ball Z, Gundam shows, and Naruto, I have never watched anime or read any manga.
That is my statement.
Boku no Pico
Bible Black
Inyouchuu
Kuroinu
Taimanin Asagi
The diamonds in the rough.
These are like the anime equivalents to Where The Wild Things Are. Required reading.
Modifié par Ghost Lightning, 29 décembre 2013 - 03:20 .
#8722
Posté 29 décembre 2013 - 03:21
Never heard of themGhost Lightning wrote...
Boku no Pico
Bible Black
Inyouchuu
Kuroinu
Taimanin Asagi
The diamonds in the rough.
Modifié par bobobo878, 29 décembre 2013 - 04:49 .
#8723
Posté 29 décembre 2013 - 03:23
Ghost Lightning wrote...
MassivelyEffective0730 wrote...
Beyond Pokemon back in the day, and a few episodes of Dragon Ball Z, Gundam shows, and Naruto, I have never watched anime or read any manga.
That is my statement.
Boku no Pico
Bible Black
Inyouchuu
Kuroinu
Taimanin Asagi
The diamonds in the rough.
I've never heard of any of those.
#8724
Posté 29 décembre 2013 - 04:49
Which of these contains the most murder?Ghost Lightning wrote...
Boku no Pico
Bible Black
Inyouchuu
Kuroinu
Taimanin Asagi
The diamonds in the rough.
#8725
Posté 29 décembre 2013 - 04:52
bobobo878 wrote...
Which of these contains the most murder?Ghost Lightning wrote...
Boku no Pico
Bible Black
Inyouchuu
Kuroinu
Taimanin Asagi
The diamonds in the rough.
Boku no Pico





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