I'm starting to prefer 00 over wing, they have more competent pilots.
Re: the What are you Watching? Thread
Posted: Thu Mar 08, 2012 8:26 pm
by Helbaworshipper
Powerpoint comedies.
Re: the What are you Watching? Thread
Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2012 3:30 pm
by Erranty
I'm not much of a MOE anime fan, but Denpa Onna to Seishun Otoko held my interest. Probably because there was decent comedy, a plot that actually progresses, and the characters had dept to them.
Re: the What are you Watching? Thread
Posted: Tue Mar 13, 2012 9:10 pm
by Helbaworshipper
Argento Soma DVD 2.
Re: the What are you Watching? Thread
Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 5:49 am
by Kaori
It's Goufy time....
Re: the What are you Watching? Thread
Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2012 11:06 am
by Erranty
Just finished Koi Kaze. Its seriously f*cked up because of how awkward you feel watching it every second. 27 year old guy gets dumped, eye's meet with 15 year old HS girl on train, she drops her school ID, her rushes to return it to her. Next day they go on a date to the amusement park (though not romantically at first, they end up falling in love there) and when they leave the guy's father shows up and when they both say "Hi Dad!" they find out they're bother and sister. The rest of the series is spent with the guy trying to push her away so they never cross the line, he even moves out after she confesses to him. She goes to his apartment though because she's still in love with him and eventually they cross that line. The anime ends right after that with them hiding it from their parents, and from what I've been told the manga ends the same way.
This AMV accurately summarizes the show.
Having to run away from the only person that can make him happy though, because society says its wrong, because genetically it causes problems, because his friends and family would think its sick... And it only got worse when she loved him back, unwilling to just set the feelings aside, and kept pushing to get back into his life... Unimaginably difficult situations like that are why we watch things like this. It's like experiencing another person's life.
Re: the What are you Watching? Thread
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2012 4:51 am
by Kaori
@Erranty, I've read Koi Kaze a bit.
okay, people seriously needs to know what happened.....
But not like that!
Re: the What are you Watching? Thread
Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 3:04 pm
by Erranty
Saikano
Goddamn tearjerker. Watched the whole thing. Sure not much stands out as far as artwork or music, but the story is deceptively deep, showing how we've got no control over anything no matter how hard we try we all die.
Episode 2 of Unicorn, I'm somewhat obsessed with the Sinanju.
Re: the What are you Watching? Thread
Posted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 9:44 pm
by Erranty
Watched Berserk to the end, about to go berserk because of how much I hate Griffith at the end.
Re: the What are you Watching? Thread
Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 4:42 am
by databug
Chuck season 3 on Blu-Ray
Re: the What are you Watching? Thread
Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 9:39 am
by Kaori
Re: the What are you Watching? Thread
Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 3:17 pm
by Helbaworshipper
Erranty wrote:Just finished Koi Kaze. Its seriously f*cked up because of how awkward you feel watching it every second. 27 year old guy gets dumped, eye's meet with 15 year old HS girl on train, she drops her school ID, her rushes to return it to her. Next day they go on a date to the amusement park (though not romantically at first, they end up falling in love there) and when they leave the guy's father shows up and when they both say "Hi Dad!" they find out they're bother and sister. The rest of the series is spent with the guy trying to push her away so they never cross the line, he even moves out after she confesses to him. She goes to his apartment though because she's still in love with him and eventually they cross that line. The anime ends right after that with them hiding it from their parents, and from what I've been told the manga ends the same way.
This AMV accurately summarizes the show.
Having to run away from the only person that can make him happy though, because society says its wrong, because genetically it causes problems, because his friends and family would think its sick... And it only got worse when she loved him back, unwilling to just set the feelings aside, and kept pushing to get back into his life... Unimaginably difficult situations like that are why we watch things like this. It's like experiencing another person's life.
I actually like that show...and strangely enough not because it makes me feel extremely awkward at age range.
I've been watching Mirai Nikki and the Second Season of Fate Zero.