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Two stories, about two princesses, both thrust into tragedy at their sixteenth birthdays, when everything they knew of life was turned upside-down on them. Both are amazing stories.
Though I only wish more of Yona's story was adapted. It clearly isn't anywhere near over.
(While the two stories seem to differ in that Yona looks more wholesome, that's arguably only true if you ignore certain visual details, plus the squeeing fangirls.)
Except the first episode of the three; that one is more onsen comedy, with another character's backstory.
Edit: Oh, I see. They're actually published separately. Anime-Planet lists them separately, which makes more sense.
https://www.anime-planet.com/anime/yona-of-the-dawn-ova
https://www.anime-planet.com/anime/yona-of-the-dawn-zeno-arc
I wonder if that'll just go on forever.
Usually the sign of an OVA.
That's a really troubling way to bring together "constant exploitative content meant to titillate otaku viewers" and "shoujo anime".
Yona probably doesn't just look more wholesome, it probably is. Even the most "racy" shoujo anime I can think of (Devil's Line, and that's josei anyways) doesn't approach what I saw in Cross Ange's PVs.
There is a scene in the josei anime Paradise Kiss where two protagonists actually sleep together, and even that I doubt could manage to approach the objectionable nature of Cross Ange.
Visual language is extremely important. It's a well-developed skill to be able to ignore certain types of it, but that doesn't mean you then pretend it's not there.
I know it can definitely and easily be argued that Cross Ange's content is "meant to titillate otaku viewers", though this goes into a curious question of "is the content exploitative (and thus morally objectionable) if it's relevantly justified in the story?" -- because I think it substantially is relevantly justified in Cross Ange, and I dare say, more so than in a number of other series that I've seen which weren't even as chock full of this sort of sexual content as Cross Ange is. (Though even then, there are still some such elements in Cross Ange that seemed gratuitous and unnecessary. But then again, "gratuitous and unnecessary" could be said of a lot of things...)
Now, of course, one could argue "they made Cross Ange like this in the first place, to titillate otaku viewers", which I'm inclined to agree with, but I feel that I need not interpret the story itself through this metatextual lens, if the narrative experience made me feel otherwise about it.
I still want to say Yona is a more wholesome story, because it just seems obvious to do so, especially if I'm describing this comparison to other people, but I don't think that using this term really represents what I feel about it, as much as it represents an informed sense of how I expect others to feel about it. Also I feel it overemphasizes the role of visual sexual fanservice while underemphasizing other forms of appeal. So the term feels superficial, like it's just an artifact of the presentation, rather than really getting to a core "sense" of the narrative experiences.
Luckily, I made lots of value judgements in my post, so it stands despite your frankly mealy mouthed approach to equivalency.
Things that aren't exploitative are morally objectionable all the time.
Everybody knows that the scenes in Cross Ange are built for the most titillation, not the other way round. It doesn't even matter if they spend a whole episode attempting to justify a 2 minute scene. You can call it legitimate art if the production values and effort is high enough, but I still won't buy that it's suddenly okay to pretend such scenes are anything but titillation.
I have a modicum of respect for people who at least just admit they're reasoning for watching something objectionable.
I have watched shows myself where the content went too far. For example, ATX's airing of Machine-doll gives the teenage robot doll Yaya detailed chest anatomy, and just last week Lapis Re:LiGHTs introduced a character who carries around her teenage sister's underwear.
I won't try to justify my moral failings in continuing to watch those shows by saying "Well I felt differently" or something. I just accept my failure in behaving responsibly and never attempt to make it sound better than it is.
You can't keep pretending Cross Ange is something it's not.
It's okay that Cross Ange is as it is, but all this mealy-mouthed justification just makes it sound like you're embarrassed by it as a whole product so you try to convince other people it somehow doesn't contain all the objectionable content it obviously does.
The audience is not chained to the metatextual intent.
First, I don't see how it is a "moral failing" to find meaning in or otherwise appreciate something. You could argue that it's a "moral failing" to enjoy something specifically for its exploitative titillation elements, and I might agree with that, but that doesn't preclude finding another aspect of it to appreciate. It's simple enough to understand that works of art aren't solely represented by moral judgements on their content, and moral objections to content can coexist with other elements.
And you're thinking that I'm "embarrassed" about liking this, whereas I'm not. I'm quite aware that many people find its content objectionable, but I mention it anyway where I find it relevant, because I've found meaning in this story beyond its objectionable/sexual content.
Anyhow, this all kinda misses what I was meant with the statement that spawned this discussion. My point was that if I draw the line on anything sexual, I end up putting Cross Ange on the same side as Yona. Your counter-point, meanwhile, is that visual sexual fanservice is where the line should be drawn; the distinction feels superficial to me, but I didn't intend to contest that point at this time. However, this is rather different from "pretend[ing] it's not there".
What a strange thing to find out on Digimon Day.
And I think you're hiding the point in the closet whilst writing a dissertation on how it isn't the point at all.
This isn't an issue of fancy things, it's very simple, and you're pretending otherwise.
For example:
It's not, it's the same thing.
I don't know what you mean by fancy things, but you're basically just saying "Cross Ange contains morally objectionable content" while apparently(?) trying to tell me that my appreciation of the show for reasons beyond said content is "pretending it's not there" just because I'm not concerning myself with the moral objectionableness...which wasn't even my original point anyway.
Like, seriously, if you'd left this at "visual language is extremely important" I could agree with that and I'd say that's a reasonable take on it. But now I don't know where you're going with this.
How are those two quotes "the same thing"?
I have no problem with your appreciation of the show, but waving certain aspects of it off tells me you're trying to elevate it by erasing parts you don't like.
Basically: "I love Cross Ange, but man those bits were weird."
"And also it's not like Yona really."
Like, I really liked Machine-doll, but half of that anime was just the main character having Yaya and Charlotte fall all over him (more Yaya than Charlotte). A lot of the times those scenes were actually funny, too.
I can't say "Machine-doll, which existed like [this] is now like [this] because I feel like it."
I bolded the bits I was talking about!
Also your post is a giant quote.
A lot of the shows I like, unfortunately, could not exist without the fanservice engine. I guess it's like wrestling, when people pretend it's not fake, but with anime girls and never wanting anybody over your shoulder whilst you're watching it.
I mean, Z/X Code reunion was just an excuse to pair a few girls up in yuri-esque circumstances and dress them in skimpy looks that get more revealing with each power-up.
But that allows for lots of cool friendships, a somewhat unique story and lots of fun stuff in general.
However, that anime is not getting made unless they guarantee they can get lots of ota staring at the screen and forgiving all the mediocre animation work as long as they get a few racy QP;flapper art shots.
And Ange Vierge was like Z/X Code reunion on steroids (and better plotting/animation, somehow). That's one of my favorite shows of all time.
In my genuine opinion, I think Cross Ange has an amazing, very gratifying, strongly inspirational story. In fact, I have to tamp down my emotional reaction to it when I talk to other people about it because I know other people are more likely to find the content objectionable and dislike it, so I at least have to preface by mentioning that context.
So, rather than "erasing the parts I don't like", I'm actually "adding back in the parts I don't like".
Also, Cross Ange and Yona definitely share a number of similarities, particularly in their premise, though obviously they are very different shows beyond that. And even beyond the visual presentation -- for example, one of the most interesting aspects (in my opinion) of Yona is its moral ambiguity (I could go into far more detail in spoilers), and that is a key feature that Cross Ange does not have -- even though this difference really is not apparent until maybe about halfway or further into the show.
Also, I don't see how pondering where to draw the line or feeling that drawing the line on visual fanservice is shallow constitutes "pretending" that the content in question "isn't there".
I don't even know how to explain it to you beyond this. It doesn't matter what anybody feels, it only matters what was greenlit and for what reasons.
I don't know about this? It's like, if anything you should be grateful they figured out how to make the shows at all.
???
We're talking about TV shows here; how does it not matter how members of the audience feel?
One could certainly take that perspective, though I don't see why it's necessarily a better perspective.
While the idea as implemented (i.e. immunity to radioactivity) makes for good exploration in fiction, I haven't been able to think of a plausible way that might happen in real life.
Though, I did just now realize that the "some people are immune, for whatever reason" is a bit analogous to people who are asymptomatic carriers of this recent SARS-CoV2. Only this aspect is vaguely analogous though; pretty much all other setting details are (thankfully) not analogous.
Here's what I got: [brackets indicate songs I recognized but couldn't connect to a series]
2 Elfen Lied
4 Madoka Magica
5 Guilty Crown
10 Naruto
19 Attack on Titan
20 Another
Easy
28 High School DxD
33 Plastic Memories
34 Beyond the Boundary
36 Hyouka
39 Charlotte
45 Spice & Wolf
Medium
[46 Serial Experiments Lain]
47 A Certain Scientific Railgun
[59 Mushishi]
[63 Sukitte Ii na yo.]
Hard
[77 ef: A Tale of Memories]
82 Ga-Rei: Zero
83 Brynhildr in the Darkness
[85 Air Gear]
90 Kämpfer
93 Undefeated Bahamut Chronicle
Otaku
108 Ms. Vampire who lives in my neighborhood.
115 AKB0048
Meanwhile, a list of other ideas for PTW shows that this alerted me to:
13 Haikyuu!
22 The Seven Deadly Sins
23 Mirai Nikki
25 Kimi ni Todoke
30 Mob Psycho 100
35 Hataraku Maou-sama!
43 Nisekoi
48 Classroom of the Elite
49 Tsurezure Children
50 Grimgar
51 Saenai Heroine no Sodatekata
52 Gamers!
55 Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress
62 School Days
63 Sukitte Ii na yo.
64 Net-juu no Susume
70 Gakkougurashi!
72 New Game!
73 Jigoku Shoujo
77 ef: a Tale of Memories
80 World Trigger
81 Phantom: Requiem for the Phantom
82 Ga-Rei: Zero
86 Hibike! Euphonium
88 Isekai wa Smartphone
89 Girls & Panzer
92 Kamisama no Memochou
94 Sakura Trickno, I can already tell I won't like this one98 07-Ghost
99 Norn9
105 Joshiraku
110 Kono Oto Tomare!
111 Koihime Musou
113 Hatsukoi Limited.
Remember, the togglebox tag is "toggle", not "spoiler".
regular text: my answers
parentheses: (I missed these)
asterisk: (I think I like this song)*
(My Hero Academia)
(FMAB)
Attack on Titan
(One-Punch Man)
Yuri on Ice
Sword Art Online
Elfen Lied
(Himouto! Umaru-chan)
Neon Genesis Evangelion
(Your Lie in April)
(Steins;Gate)
(Dragon Ball Z) (Japanese intro)
EASY
Angel Beats!
(DanMachi)
(Food Wars)
Kill la Kill
(Hunter x Hunter)
(Log Horizon)
(Durarara!!)
(Erased)
No Game No Life
Re:Zero
(Noragami)*
(Blue Exorcist)
Charlotte
(Maid Dragon)
(Assassination Classroom)
Cowboy Bebop
(KonoSuba)
Spice & Wolf
(Violet Evergarden)*
(Parasyte)
(Shield Hero)
(Overlord)
(Niseoki)*
(Soul Eater)
NORMAL
(Death Parade)
(Watamote)
(Kiznaiver)
(Goblin Slayer)
(Accel World) (this isn't the OP I recognize)
(Fairy Tail)
(Sword Art Online: Alicization)
Black Bullet
Madoka Magica
(Happy Sugar Life)
(Danganronpa: The Animation)
(PSYCHO-PASS)
Attack on Titan (Season 3 Part 2)
(Saga of Tanya the Evil)
(Tokyo Ghoul:re 2)
(Haikyu!! 3rd season)
Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann
(Clannad)
Beyond the Boundary
(K-On!)
Plastic Memories
Guilty Crown
(The Future Diary)*
(Saekano)
(Laid-Back Camp)
(Deadman Wonderland)
(Akame ga Kill!)
Code Geass
Baccano!
(Love, Chuunibyou, and Other Delusions)*
HARD
(Persona 4 The Animation)
(Dagashi Kashi)
Another
(Trigun)
(Date a Live)
(Selector Infected WIXOSS)*
(Blood-C)
(Samurai Champloo)
Lucky Star
(Kokoro Connect)
(Robotics;Notes)*
(Orange)
(Haikyu!!)
(Serial Experiments Lain)
(Bake)monogatari
(Rosario + Vampire)*
(Blood Lad)*
(Trinity Seven)
(Scum's Wish)
(Ultimate Otaku Teacher)
(New Game!)
(Classroom of the Elite)*
(Mekakucity Actors)
(Food Wars! The Second Plate)
(Free!)
(World Break)
(Grimoire of Zero)
(Knight's & Magic)
VERY HARD
(Nagi no Asukara / A Lull in the Sea)
(Sgt. Frog)
(Oreshura)
(Sekirei: Pure Engagement)*
(The Pet Girl of Sakurasou)*
(Beautiful Bones)
(Sakura Quest)
BONUS
(Persona 4: the Animation)
Which reminds me that I saw and liked that show but didn't get around to posting about it here.
Besides that I recognized something like 8, and couldn't connect any to a series. I thought my experience with Nico Nico Douga's opening/ending crossovers would help me, but no. Besides the above, the only ones I had a chance of getting right were the [ Mirai Nikki, Soul Eater, Mandoca Mágica and Jigoku Shoujo ] ones, but I didn't.
Also now I know where the [ Elfen Lied ] melody comes from.
Oh that's good to know.
>dapperman comes in here to post TANGENT
>anime opening quiz
Foiled by GMH once again...
I did some of the first one:
Elfen Lied
Black Clover (I like watching Black Clover OPs)
Madoka
Guilty Crown
Violet Evergarden (I've never watched that OP animation and that didn't help)
Yakusoku no Neverland
Steins;Gate
Naruto:Shippuden
Kimetsu no Yaiba (Never watched this either but that did help_
Darling in the FranXX (this song was a big crossover hit since Nakashima Mika)
BLEACH (OH MY GOOOOOOOOOOOOSH RANBU NO MELODYYYYYYYY)
Black Butler
Deadmand WOnderland
FMA Brotherhood
Noragami (Should have been the Aragoto OP; WASURENAI AI WO SAGASHITE)
Shingeki no Kyojin
Another
Kaguya-sama
Nanatsu no Taizai
Mirai Nikki
Kobayashi-san Chi no Maid Dragon
Kimi ni Todoke (remember when shoujo anime existed?)
Soul Eater
Seishun Buta Yarou wa Bunny Girl-senpai no Yume wo Minai
Kekkai Sensen
[I skipped the middle because I have stuff to do and picked up again at 20mish]
KAMISAMA NO MEMOCHOU (CHOUCHOOOOOOOOOOOOO)
Saijaku Muhai no Bahamut (TRUEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE)
A-Channel
NORN9 (YANAGINAGI! Also this is one of my favorite shows of all time)
Shoumetsu Toshi (AISARETA TO NAITETAAAAA, I actually bought this single but didn't finish the show)
FUKUMENKEI NOISE (SAKEBE UTAAAAA!!!)
SHOUNEN MAID (Another one of my favorite shows!)
Joshiraku (I thought this was pretty big at the time?)
Ashita no Joe (this was certainly a meme at some point)
HaruChika (I was going to watch more than one episode of this <_<)
Kono Oto Tomare! 2nd Cour (AOI SHOUTAAAAAAAAA)
Koihime Musou (pre-Nanjo fripSide)
Natsu-iro Kiseki (GENZAI NO KAGI!!! ARE YOU READY DAKARA IMA WO SHIIIINJITEEEE!)
Ristorante Paradiso
AKB0048 1st Cour!!!! (YEAAAAAAAH)
So, I have been an Aikatsu! Onii-san since the very start of 2nd Season (I watched the first season for a few weeks in the middle of 2nd Season). I have followed Aikatsu! like a madman, and my obsession and love for the franchise probably skyrocketed through Aikatsu! 4th Season and peaked during Stars!, I can relay hundreds of plot points from Stars! and most especially Hoshi no Tsubasa.
After Stars!, I wanted to take a break, but I didn't because How Could I and found myself enjoying Friends! (the anime), a lot, despite all the things I saw that let the overall Aidoru Katsudou down. Kagayaki no Jewel was really weird, but I can say I enjoyed watching it.
On Parade! was a great sendup of the whole franchise, and On Parade! Dream Story was a really fun little thing.
I've watched all the Aikatsu! anime, I've watched countless gameplay videos, and I've bought enough from the franchise to build a large shrine.
Frankly, it is part of me.
So, when August 10 came and BN Fes revealed that Aikatsu Planet! was going to be a live-action series, I actually went slack-jawed for two straight minutes. In all honesty, during this period of Kagayaki no Jewel and On Parade!, I've ramped up my consumption of gameplay videos.
Even if this part of the series doesn't have regular subbing (as I expect) I still intend to keep regularly watching gameplay videos, and familiarizing myself with the franchise overall. Whether there are raws or not, I'll be buying the BDs.
But... I don't know if I'm being realistic. In all honesty, the Aikatsu! anime may only be 30% of what Aikatsu! is (70% being the game), but it's my main entry point for the rest. I don't know if I'm going to just keep doing this because "It's Aikatsu!" and then one day I'll wake up and realize that, no, Bandai totally decided to do something I can't agree with anymore.
(Then again, that was the beginning of my using the internet. How else was I supposed to pick a screen name?)
It wasn't exactly paradise; I meant to catch all of the TV series's episodes but ended up having to miss a lot for a variety of reasons, between them being on at obnoxious times, to large numbers of episodes shown on Saturdays becoming a burden to watch. Eventually, I fell off the train and never really got back on again.
This is related to why I've been stuck on gen 2. I beat a gen 1 game, then got a gen 2 game, and that's when life started to get way too busy for me and thus it's still an unfulfilled promise of mine to play a gen 2 game. Perhaps I could have tried getting back on the train with Pokémon Go, or with the Let's Go games. But alas, I didn't.
Be fourteen (before that I only really lurked in forums because everybody else always seemed so smart ie they had enough bandwidth to download multiple anime series weekly instead of waiting for it to be on TV).
I worry about people who get on trains as big as Pokemon and such and manage to stay on for years.
Says the guy for whom CG idol girls are part of his being.
I mean, I used to watch PreCure and Sentai pretty religiously before this, but those don't seem to require as much involvement as Aikatsu!, or maybe I just involved myself a lot more with Aikatsu!
Maybe this is my opportunity to wrench my consciousness back to some degree and engage with my primary hobby in a healthier way!
...
Nah~
Though I was never involved in any community outside lurking/expectating, the exception being the TVT thread.