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dtm42
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Just ignore that person, they're obviously trolling at this point. As for being deconstruction and depressing, it is, but like Bokurano the ending isn't such a downer. In fact, spoiler[the ending is one of the greatest reconstructions I have ever had the pleasure of witnessing. It isn't milk and cookies but there is still hope. And I mean, literally there is hope. Pretty darn epic, I'll tell you what.] |
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yeshayden
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I count 24 this year. Also, I find several of the recent fan responses here to be needlessly antagonistic. If I were a potential new viewer, I would be put off by this. Potential new viewers, please give this show a try. I recommend watching at least three or four episodes. |
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Animerican14
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While "deconstruction" has been thrown around a lot, there is actually some merit to that. In fact, just as much was said by the award-givers for the Japan Media Arts Festival's Animation Division Grand Prize.
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Actually, there has been a fake religion made out of it. Just do a google or facebook search of "The Church of spoiler[Madoka]." The thing, though, is that the "church" stems out of the very ending of the series, so I only recommend for you currently uninitiated out there to check it out if you've seen all 12 episodes of it. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Oh.... and there actually HAVE been more than 24 articles for PMMM. The thing is, though, is that there have been so many from all over the place that the ANN Enclyclopedia page hasn't even been keeping track of them all! (I know this because I've clicked the PMMM link in a PMMM-related story before, and that story didn't show up in the "In the News" section) Last edited by Animerican14 on Sun Dec 18, 2011 11:50 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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Divineking
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If you do check it out I warn you in advance that the first two episodes are meant to troll you. Once you get to the end of episode 3 you'll start to get what the hype is about so I;d recommend you watch it till at least then. Though I think the visuals are good enough to get through those episodes personally. |
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504NOSON2
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So, while it may not have been a full-fledged "deconstruction", there were monkey wrenches, or twists, thrown into the plot, to throw off unsuspecting magical girl fans. I'm actually a bit more interested in it now. |
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kakoishii
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agreed, I've been intentionally not responding to anything too nasty because I'm not interested in getting into it, but if I were a new fan/potential viewer all this nasty antagonism towards people who genuinely don't know anything about the series is unwarranted. There is life outside of what's hot in anime right now, no need to treat them like ignorant twats, you're not convincing them to give this show a chance. |
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dtm42
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The first two episodes have more than just visuals to placate people. The conversation that Madoka and Sayaka had about what they'd wish for and if it be worth the price shows that even in its early stages, the series had far more depth and substance than almost any other Magical Girl series before it. On a complete side note, I have yet to see Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha, but I plan on watching it in the second half of next year. I believe it shares the same director as PMMM, so it would be interesting to at least check it out. |
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jsyxx
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Yes, because a show that is famous for killing off it's cast members in not so nice ways "isn't serious" based on your two episodes. The show starts out as a regular cutesy mahou shoujo. That's the entire point. It starts out that way and then it gets really really dark. If it was dark and serious from the beginning, the deconstruction would not work, because then it wouldn't be a commentary on the mahou shoujo genre. And yes, that's what it is. If I'm banned, then why I'm here replying to you? Apparently, you like talking about lots of things you're clueless about. There's a few five letter words in the dictionary that describe a person that does that. Last edited by jsyxx on Mon Dec 19, 2011 12:03 am; edited 1 time in total |
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Key
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Posts: 18435 Location: Indianapolis, IN (formerly Mimiho Valley) |
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Completely agreed. Dial it way back here, folks. This is an official warning. penguintruth, 504NOSON2: Some of the responses here have been overzealous, but that should also tell you something. Whether you've heard of it or not, PMMM is a phenomenon of the type that only comes along in anime a couple of times in a decade; it's certainly on a level with The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya and Neon Genesis Evangelion in that regard. The first two episodes have some fantastic artistic gimmicks, but the story through those episodes only gives vague hints that there might be something more to the series. (The trailer does the same thing, which is why I and others have complained about it being misleading.) A certain scene near the end of episode 3, which is one of the most jaw-dropping moments you'll ever see in an anime title, is where the real face of the series starts to show itself and where you will start to appreciate that this is anything but an ordinary magical girl series. That's where the "deconstruction" that others have mentioned really begins to take shape. From that point on the series gradually does to magical girl series what NGE did to mecha series in its day: it takes many of the core elements of traditional magical girl content and smashes the envelope of what the genre can do with them. It explores very dark territories that magical girl series have rarely or never gone to before (and by that I mean territories that would be dark even by non-magical-girl standards), brings up questions about what the dire consequences can be for becoming a magical girl, and showing a remarkable degree of thought into the mechanics behind becoming a magical girl. Some characters also have some radical motivations, too, especially Kyubey and, to a slightly lesser extent, Homura. I went back and watched the series after it had been completed because I'd heard so much commentary about it, and I did not get hooked until that aforementioned jaw-dropping moment. (And if you don't understand what the series does that's special, then you clearly didn't get to that scene.) Even if THAT moment does catch your interest, I'd still recommend watching an episode or two beyond that, as the twists will just keep piling up. I pretty much marathoned the series from ep 4 on because I couldn't wait to see what twist the series would make next. |
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jsyxx
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On the flip side of that, choosing to not watch a show out of spite to a handful of otaku on an obscure forum that isn't even in the home country of the show that produced it would seem pretty petty and pathetic. But that's just me. Personally, I don't have a problem with people unless they present misstatements as facts due to the fact they haven't done research about something. If you haven't done research, that's fine. But that also precludes you from strong opinions based on false assumptions. |
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Veers
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I would like to take this chance to repost this (posted in offical thread some months back) for those skeptical/curious out there. I removed the major spoilers he mentions. ______________________________________________________ A while back I saw somewhere (I don't remember where; I thought it was here on ANN but maybe not) someone linked to a Japanese politician's blog entry about Madoka. I was both amused and curious; what would a politician say about an anime like this? I had glanced over the post and could read just enough of it to be really interested in what the entire article said, so this week I finally got around to going back and taking a shot at translating it. I don't remember seeing a translation of this posted here, so here we go (sorry if this is old hat to some of you). I probably have a few mistakes in there but it's accurate enough to get the main ideas, I'm sure.
I found it to be a fascinating read; not only the part about the message of the show, but also his comparison of magical girls to politicians. My translation in that paragraph may be a bit weak, but basically he's talking about the question of morality from a point of view you cannot understand--in this case, a normal person's POV versus a MG/politician's POV, but that kind of "disconnect" happens in all kinds of situations. Plus, it's interesting to get the opinion of someone who was initially put off by the look of the show, but then came back, gave it a real chance, and discovered something thought-provoking, evocative, and engaging. What more can you ask for in a good story? |
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504NOSON2
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I appreciate the well-thought out synopsis and introductory opinion, Key. I, actually, pre-ordered the series about an hour ago. And I'm eager to experience what everyone's been raving about for myself. The way it's been described by others in the forum--especially by you--tells me it has the type of story and plot protein that I look for.
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Look, we've already been warned. But, word of advice: try to use some common sense in the future. I was obviously referring to your being banned in the past, which you and I both know you're aware of. |
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Dorcas_Aurelia
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Shinbo did direct Nanoha as well, but not A's or StrikerS; and his touch isn't nearly as obvious in Nanoha as anything else he's done. |
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jsyxx
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If I was banned, I wouldn't be posting with the same account. It didn't happen. Also points for being creepy enough to do research on someone like that just because they pointed out you don't know what you're talking about. Gotta love the internet. Don't have a good argument, go search for other stuff to dig up on that person. That like puts you in a special classification of internet poster for sure. |
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dtm42
Posts: 14084 Location: currently stalking my waifu |
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To be fair there is such a thing as temp-banning.
But yeah, 504NOSON2 should be ashamed for dragging up something like that. It has no bearing on the current discussion. I expect slimy politicians to go digging for dirt in order to discredit an opponent they otherwise cannot defeat, but I didn't think people on the internet would try the same thing. Guess that's me being naive for still being surprised at what the internet is capable of. |
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