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Holy crap, this is VERY fourteenwings, for lack of a better term.
I really do like songs in this style with this theme (Move on now!, from the first season of Aikatsu!, Mieru Mieru, also from Aikatsu! Akari Generation, Lovely Girls Anthem by Aso Natsuko, and so on). Plus fashion check! specifically has that European faux-bossa-nova/elevator music vibe which I love.
Also I totally forgot that jazz doujin album was happening.
So what would be a very Naas song?
The instrumentation would need to be KOKIA meets Seventh Sisters.
i don't get why people are outraged
i found it to be pretty endearing and i now wish i wasn't spoiled on it because it seems it has serious potential to be a real tear-jerker
And yes, those are tears on my cheek.
Eureka Seven is interesting in that it is a glorious and deeply emotional story, yet one that I can't really take out of its context and relate to something else, which is why I so rarely talk about it. But when it just unexpectedly breaks back into my life, it's like being transported back to that magical experience of that story, that adventure, that life-changing experience.
I actually got shown this song because I watched GlassReflection's review of Eureka Seven. I saw footage I thought I hadn't seen before, so I was a little confused at times, but then I heard a song I'd definitely never heard before, yet it was a glorious song, so I searched this and found it. And it is indeed glorious.
Incidentally, that review said that Eureka Seven was "flawed" yet something that people liked because of its flaws. While I can agree that some of the mentioned flaws are flaws (e.g. the soccer episode, which occupies a similar "unplace" of unfittingness as the first half of Strain's 7th episode), it seems to regard various plot things as happening or being revealed poorly. Yet...perhaps I would be inclined to agree that some of the "flaws" are part of what I appreciate about the story, such as the imperfections of the decisions that the characters make.
But...and this is a thing one realizes on taking a step back...does that mean it's still fair to call them "flaws"? Alternatively, does it mean that the best stories are not ones that are "perfect"?
And this is why I think that it makes the most sense to take the events of a story as they come, and understand them, and appreciate it on their terms (or at least what one perceives to be their terms). Because then it feels real, and real life itself is never perfect...yet it's the imperfections that bring more meaning into our lives.
But can you really be mad at a Pikachu talking?
FWIW "Rainbow" is in the same key -- F major.
Oh my gosh did I really never post Glory Days here?
There's actually some cool background on the artist; Oozaki Hiroya. His father was a super famous musician who died in a ridiculously tragic manner and bones approached him because he could probably relate to Renton. It really did work out.
Yeah I cry every time I watch it too.
I think real perfection would probably make for a very boring story. or one that was too concerned with it's own internal logic.
This is some bizarre long-term planning.
- Frolaytia Capistrano
Apparently Kino's grandmother is a Chiwa character.
All of this still managed to center on our main character Chakuro, as he watched Lykos deal with emotions for the first time and held his tongue at the brazed and often misguided Ouni. We went through events such as Lady Taisha's demise and the first invasion of the Mud Whale, to the insane elders trying to take everyone down with events continuing to circle around him and his decisions.
As of late, the show has kind of lost that guiding light. The use of the Nous' power to communicate not only with the dead, but the ethereal, had potential early on. However, it brings me to a particular complaint about one of the only sequences that involves Chakuro and Lykos as of late being overtaken by swathes and swathes of basically irrelevant imagery as the Nous Skylos tries to sway them to rebuild it.
There's also a sequence involving Ouni as he communicates with his recently deceased friend through the Nous that's overlong. Not ever so slightly, but genuinely just too long. It dwells on J.C.Staff's sudden ability to actually conceptualize outside of the confines of their usual SF "reality" (Though I do understand they once made Penguindrum, but it's been a while) for so long that it's hard not to have your rational mind start questioning the absurdity of Nebi's head slowly disappearing under the sand-dunes that are now also sky-dunes.
Back to my main concern; the world that the show has managed to build so far has becomes so vast that we only see a bit of Chakuro as the events elsewhere take on more gravity and time, as they actually get closure. It's almost against the very theme of the show that Chakuro isn't there at almost every single major event so far that involved somebody getting closure (whether through death or otherwise). I understand that taking down the Nous Skylos is a big deal, but about ten minutes worth of episode was split over four episodes whilst more important events filled with real dramatic tension took place.
A more personal concern is that since Chakuro has lost his footing as the boy who records all that goes on on the Mud Whale, Ouni's status as a Genuine Bonafine Daemonus kind of imbdues him with a role more befitting the main character of a work. In this case, I understand that this just might be my bias.
of course this happens
a video about how a series of videos from a single well-regarded youtube commentator caused a major shift in fandom opinion of a famous anime series
TL;DR:
1. opinion on SAO was basically mildly positive before Digibro got to it
2. generally speaking, opinions seemed to follow the pattern that if a person got invested in it, they'd be able to overlook it's "flaws" and overall enjoy the ride.
3. enter Digibro, who didn't enjoy it and actually did in fact drop it early on (within 7 episodes), but later completed it, with some goading from his fans, just to find out what it was like, and then decided to make a video complaining about it in detail.
4. then, there was a combination of people "realizing" that it was "bad" and a general social acceptability to speak negatively of it.
This, combined with a hype backlash, was probably the direct cause of the drop in fandom opinion.
Sudden realization: Late last night I was apparently groggy enough that I mistakenly couldn't tell the difference between Digibro's flaming SAO which was apparently just one long video with Digibro's flaming The Asterisk War which was like 10 videos. I was looking for the latter but conflated it with the former and then ended up finding a meta-commentary about the former and ran with that.
I kinda want to join the anti-hatedom, except I watched the first episode of SAO and fell out of love with it (read: dropped it) in just the first episode.
edit: it was the "Mathematically proving" one from the same guy.
I can't believe jokes about Tuxedo Mask are still in.
Or maybe it's not surprising at all.
The weirdest thing is how the blue one's weapon looks like an upsized kitchen knife.
It's not...?
As you all know, I love a good list, so here's one that sort of captures all of my various seasonal and general lists.
-Shows From 2017 I Loved-
Eureka Seven AO Final Epiosde : One More Time [Lord Don't Slow Me Down]
Kujira no Kora wa Sajou ni Utau
Tales of Zestiria the X
ACCA : 13-ku Kansatsu-ka
DREAM FESTIVAL! R
Fukumenkei Noise
-Shows I Remember Fondly-
Princess Principal
DIVE!!
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Binan Koukou Chikyuu Bouei-bu LOVE! LOVE! LOVE (special)
Yuuki Yuuna wa Yuusha de Aru (pre-emptive, but I like it way more than the first series
Infini-T Force
-Shows I Enjoyed More In Retrospect-
Hina Logi ~from Luck & Logic~
Kemono Friends
-Shows From Earlier Years I Loved-
Black Rock Shooter
Shuumatsu no Izetta
Brave Beats
DRAMAtical Murder
-Shows That 180d Into Why Towards The End So Hard That I Just Couldn't-
Seikaisuru Kado
-Shows That 180d Into Why Towards The End So Hard That I Was Just (-_-)-
THE KING OF FIGHTERS : DESTINY
Senki Zesshou Symphogear AXZ
-Shows I Regret Not Watching-
Shoukoku no Altair
MARGINAL#4 : KISS kara Tsukuru Big Bang
Zero kara Hajimeru Mahou no Shou
Alice to Zouroku
Frame Arms Girl
RoboMasters the Animated Series
Nora to Oujo to Noraneko Heart
-Shows I Watched Too Much Of-
Ousama Game The Animation (Past episode 3)
Re:CREATORS (anything past episode 1)
Hitorijime My Hero (Whenever one main guy started being a creep around mid-episode 2)
DYNAMIC CHORD (episode 4)
-Shortlist (In order of how much I enjoyed each)-
Piace! Watashi no Italian
Ikemen Sengoku : Toki wo Kakeru ga Koi wa Hajimaranai
Taishou Mebiusline : Chicchai-san
Sekai no Yami Zukan
Room Mate
Ame-con!!
Nyanko Days
Henkei Shojo
-Why SE Why-
Dia Horizon (RIP forever my hope and dreams for an adaptation)
Going by http://graph.anime.plus/GlennMagusHarvey/history,anime
I seem to have finished the following series this year:
* Absolute Duo
* Tales of Zestiria the X (first season)
* Cross Ange
* ViVid Strike!
* Plastic Memories
* Aria the Scarlet Ammo AA
* Frame Arms Girl
* Akashic Records of Bastard Magical Instructor
* Planetarian: Reverie for a Little Planet
* Wonder Momo (a mostly forgettable series of shorts)
* Heavy Object
additionally I think I've finished the following things:
* Elsword Ain special (a negligible short)
* Ragnastrike Angels (maybe, not sure, and it's just a series of half-minute shorts anyway)
* Problem Children Are Coming Into This World, Aren't They? (either end of last year, or this year; completion date not recorded but I know I was watching it around Christmas 2016)
https://myanimelist.net/forum/?topicid=1509179&show=0
I mean, there's probably a reason why "Dad doesn't want his daughter to grow up" is usually relegated to a one-shot episode plot.
There's also stuff I couldn't see coming; like Ken/Gatchaman's sudden backstory reveal that was met with zero pomp or circumstance and genuinely made me feel for the first time like the show was telling me "You've finished the original Gatchaman right?").
In addition, the pretty visuals that I was stunned by in almost every episode... that were traded for black nothingness and a grey city for two episodes in a row.