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Stark700
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Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 6:45 pm
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I've seen Ray the Animation before and it's pretty underrated.
Anyways, regarding the collection..kinda hard to see the full details but that's a rather large collection
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walw6pK4Alo
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Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 6:49 pm
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Quote: | Admittedly, this analysis deliberately misses the point of the show. Hidarmari Sketch isn't about reality. |
That's right, you're supposed to just sit back and enjoy the wideface. There's another season coming this Fall, I hope Yuko Goto is well enough to give it her all for the chubby matronly crab.
UBW is a clipshow of that route of the VN, it won't make total sense and be a coherent work unto itself unless you're familiar with all of the between material left out. It's got some cool moments, but that's about all I can remember.
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White Lightning Alchemist
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Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 6:56 pm
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Extra love from me for enjoying a Yu-Gi-Oh! movie, which one though? The one with the jello faces and 90 minute run-time produced by 4Kids or the other one with the crossovers, gorgeous animation, and extra plotholes?
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Chagen46
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Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 6:56 pm
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I really need to finish FATE on FSN and then do UBW (I dunno why they make you go through FATE before you can do UBW...I like Rin better anyway) so I can buy the movie. One of my friends (a big Otaku who knows Japanese and goes to Japan every year) showed me the last 10 minutes and it was AMAZING.
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Splitter
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Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 6:58 pm
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Quote: | And yet, and YET, even though this series is supposed to be relaxing, the lack of conflict actually makes me feel anxious. In this scant two episode OVA the girls clean their curtains, have a pajama party, and most significantly, visit an art museum. |
Um, Erin... Hidamari Sketch is a slice-of-life series, so... that's kind of the point.
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Mad_Scientist
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Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 7:01 pm
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Quote: | This is a terrible introduction to the Fate/stay night franchise, and I would be totally lost if I hadn't seen half of the TV series first. Apparently the film is an alternate re-telling of the story from the visual novel and the TV series, and you need some familiarity with both for it to make sense. I think that's dirty pool. Transmedia is best when it stands alone and can be enriched by additional sources. As is, this is a movie based on a TV series I didn't like retelling a game I'll never play. |
That's not quite accurate as to what the movie is.
To make things short, the original visual novel had three main routes, three points where the story would branch and go in completely different directions and have completely different endings. These routes were called "Fate," "Unlimited Blade Works," and "Heaven's Feel."
The movie is simply an adaption of the Unlimited Blade Works route of the visual novel. It's not based on the tv series, and it's connection to it is that they are both based on different routes of the same visual novel. (The tv series is mostly based on the Fate route, though it throws in some stuff from the other routes and muddles things up with new material.)
If anyone wonders something like, "wait, if the Fate route was turned into a full 26 episode anime series, how can they fit the Unlimited Blade Works route into a single movie?" well, the answer is... they can't. Not well at least.
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Rukiia
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Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 7:11 pm
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I actually really liked Ray the Animation. You don't see much medical Anime shows out there and I thought it was a pretty good watch (plus I was happy to see Black Jack make a cameo appearance in one of the episodes). I paid about $26 for my copy of this show and never felt that I wasted my money. But that is just me.
Splitter wrote: | Um, Erin... Hidamari Sketch is a slice-of-life series, so... that's kind of the point. |
I was going to say this too after reading her review but you beat me to it.
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Dark Absol
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Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 7:23 pm
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While Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works, as overall, is good, it kinda bothered me that this movie is a bit rushed to the end and that Archer's identity is kinda confusing.
The one scene that really bothered me the most is the death of Illya. :/
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erinfinnegan
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Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 7:33 pm
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walw6pK4Alo wrote: | That's right, you're supposed to just sit back and enjoy the wideface. |
Well said, sir.
Those faces are quite wide.
Splitter wrote: | Um, Erin... Hidamari Sketch is a slice-of-life series, so... that's kind of the point. |
But it's not a slice of real life...!
White Lightning Alchemist wrote: | Extra love from me for enjoying a Yu-Gi-Oh! movie, which one though? The one with the jello faces and 90 minute run-time produced by 4Kids or the other one with the crossovers, gorgeous animation, and extra plotholes? |
I no longer remember. The first one? I saw it in a theater?
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malvarez1
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Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 7:36 pm
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erinfinnegan wrote: |
I no longer remember. The first one? I saw it in a theater? |
Then thats probably the 4Kids movie.
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Cecilthedarkknight_234
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Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 7:40 pm
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erinfinnegan wrote: |
walw6pK4Alo wrote: | That's right, you're supposed to just sit back and enjoy the wideface. |
Well said, sir.
Those faces are quite wide.
Splitter wrote: | Um, Erin... Hidamari Sketch is a slice-of-life series, so... that's kind of the point. |
But it's not a slice of real life...!
White Lightning Alchemist wrote: | Extra love from me for enjoying a Yu-Gi-Oh! movie, which one though? The one with the jello faces and 90 minute run-time produced by 4Kids or the other one with the crossovers, gorgeous animation, and extra plotholes? |
I no longer remember. The first one? I saw it in a theater? |
nope hidamari sketch is all about dem wide faces~ Do you think this set-up is wide enough??
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walw6pK4Alo
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Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 8:17 pm
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We have to go wider.
Hidamari is one of those feel good healing anime, their lives are never rushed or stressful, and only sunshine and happiness occurs. It's akin to having a cranial massage much in the same vein as Aria and Sketchbook. It doesn't even care about consistency or flowing in chronological order. Perhaps if you want something close to our reality, Hyakko is the best middle ground. Those characters are exuberant and intelligent and the laughs hit much harder where Hidamari only aims to make you grin.
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Mad_Scientist
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Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 8:30 pm
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Chagen46 wrote: | (I dunno why they make you go through FATE before you can do UBW...I like Rin better anyway) |
It actually does make some sense. Though the three routes are not chronological and instead represent different ways the same time period could unfold, they are still best viewed in the Fate/Unlimited Blade Works/Heaven's Feel order. One reason is that major plot reveals that make for dramatic scenes and big climaxes in certain routes are sometimes revealed in later routes in a manner that would be downright anti-climatic if you (the player) didn't already know about them. In addition, seeing the way Shirou's character develops in each route is very fascinating when you do them in the proper order, and I don't think his actions in Heaven's Feel would have had the same impact without having done Fate/Unlimited Blade Works first. Also, forcing the player to do the routes in a certain order means the game doesn't have force itself to fit in explanations of certain things that would be difficult to implement in the later routes without bogging down the story.
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TitanXL
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Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 8:38 pm
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Tifa Lockhart: The Anime?
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Angel M Cazares
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Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2012 9:26 pm
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If we are talking about this week's releases, AnoHana is Shelf Worthy in my opinion.
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