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Burn wrote:Let it be known, I murdered Amelie.
Accidentally.
Shadowman wrote:Thunderboom wrote:15. SD Gundam Force (It's just SO cute!)
The cuteness is what makes it horrible as a Gundam series. A war between humans using Mobile Suits, showing all the horror and tragedy that war brings, that's what it's supposed to be. Hell, I can even get behind the idea of the Mobile Suits being able to think and function without the pilot.
But no, no cuteness. At all.
Thunderboom wrote:Shadowman wrote:Thunderboom wrote:15. SD Gundam Force (It's just SO cute!)
The cuteness is what makes it horrible as a Gundam series. A war between humans using Mobile Suits, showing all the horror and tragedy that war brings, that's what it's supposed to be. Hell, I can even get behind the idea of the Mobile Suits being able to think and function without the pilot.
But no, no cuteness. At all.
If I want horror, I'll just read (or watch) "Pet Shop of Horrors".
Personally, I don't like the other Gundam series, BECAUSE they're too series.
Thunderboom wrote:Check my updated list above, and you might notice a trend in the genres.
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Shadowman wrote:Thunderboom wrote:Check my updated list above, and you might notice a trend in the genres.
Yeah, the only good series is Full Metal Alchemist.
Tekka wrote:Shadowman wrote:Thunderboom wrote:Check my updated list above, and you might notice a trend in the genres.
Yeah, the only good series is Full Metal Alchemist.
The first season of Tsubasa Chronicles was lots of fun too. After that... not so good... very boring.
Haruhi was well animated and had some nice moments, despite having an absolutely stupid story.
I liked the fan service in Rosario+Vampire, but that's pretty much all it was good for...
And uh... yeah that's all. The rest of that list makes me want to bang my head up against a breeze block.
Tekka wrote:Pokemon? Yugioh? For them to even appear on your favourites is an absurd notion to me. The shows and the franchises they support are an affront to Otaku everywhere, the very fact that they exist causes me pain. The show should remain popular of course, for the preteen and early teen target audience it is intended for, not for us.
Thunderboom wrote:Tekka wrote:Pokemon? Yugioh? For them to even appear on your favourites is an absurd notion to me. The shows and the franchises they support are an affront to Otaku everywhere, the very fact that they exist causes me pain. The show should remain popular of course, for the preteen and early teen target audience it is intended for, not for us.
Um, first of all, I AM a teenager.
And I like "Yu-Gi-Oh!" because I like Trading Card Games.
However, "GX" and "5D's" TOTALLY screwed up the whole franchise.
LittleKuriboh worded it best: "Come on. Card games on motorbikes? That has got to be the stupidest thing ever...".
The last few episodes of "Yu-Gi-Oh! GX" were good, though, because Yugi got to beat Jaden.
Also, I would have REALLY liked it if 4Kids hadn't "toned down" Yu-Gi-Oh!, and kept it's intended audience of teens and above. (In case you didn't know, the original was incredibly violent.)
At least the manga is the same.
Phew.
Anyway, why don't we all stop berating each other's favorite manga/anime, and start talking about the aspects we LIKE?
Tekka wrote:Lucky Star is for lolicon fetishists who love shows devoted to culture references. But the former is an area I don't want to start ranting about because it is a part of the fandom I have very very strong feelings against.
Har har. I knew that'd bring you out of the woodwork.Nekoman wrote:Tekka wrote:Lucky Star is for lolicon fetishists who love shows devoted to culture references. But the former is an area I don't want to start ranting about because it is a part of the fandom I have very very strong feelings against.
How do you say Lucky Star is for lolicon fetishes? There was nothing suggestive about it whatsoever. It was nothing more than a comedy series (that‘s far too underrated) with cute characters.
If somehow you conjured up in your head it’s lolicon I don’t exactly see how. Maybe in fan art, but nothing in this show was lolicon, I watched every darn episode, so I don’t see where you come from saying that.
Thunderboom wrote:What, am I the ONLY one who likes comedy?
...And Science Fiction?
Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
Tekka wrote:Har har. I knew that'd bring you out of the woodwork.Nekoman wrote:Tekka wrote:Lucky Star is for lolicon fetishists who love shows devoted to culture references. But the former is an area I don't want to start ranting about because it is a part of the fandom I have very very strong feelings against.
How do you say Lucky Star is for lolicon fetishes? There was nothing suggestive about it whatsoever. It was nothing more than a comedy series (that‘s far too underrated) with cute characters.
If somehow you conjured up in your head it’s lolicon I don’t exactly see how. Maybe in fan art, but nothing in this show was lolicon, I watched every darn episode, so I don’t see where you come from saying that.
You misunderstand me in your over eagerness to defend your show. The show may not be overtly lolicon...HOWEVER! And I stress that it is a big however! The show HAS spawned that following, the "fanart" you reference is undeniable evidence of that. The show has become a staple of the lolicon side of the fandom, those people are disgusting, and I am ashamed to share a hobby with them. That's the meaning behind what I said and I stand by it to the grave.
THE GRAVE.
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