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gedata
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Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2019 4:08 pm
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Well there's only two arcs so that isn't saying much lol
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Hiroki not Takuya
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Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2019 11:34 pm
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I don't think this commentary missed a single good thing about Dr. Stone and it's why I love it too. Only since Back to the Future and a scant few other shows like this that people are being reminded that scientists are people too and sometimes very opinionated which has nothing to do with science or even logic. I think it could be argued that we went to the moon not because everyone was all that interested in the science and engineering of doing it, but that Flash Gordon and H.G. Wells were there first and made it interesting. That inspired Kennedy and pushed scientists and engineers to make the dream come true (like the OP lyrics say)...
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steelmirror
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Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2019 12:32 am
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Hiroki not Takuya wrote: | I think it could be argued that we went to the moon not because everyone was all that interested in the science and engineering of doing it, but that Flash Gordon and H.G. Wells were there first and made it interesting. That inspired Kennedy and pushed scientists and engineers to make the dream come true (like the OP lyrics say)... |
Also because we had to beat those damn commies to the moon or they'd never let us hear the end of it.They might have had the first satellite, first person in orbit, and first space station, but how many communist golf balls have been hit on the moon huh?
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Yuvelir
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Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2019 1:17 pm
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Quote: | Story time: this obviously isn't as bad a goof (because I'm still alive), but I'm gonna out myself as Bad Scientist here—I once took a big whiff of concentrated hydrochloric acid by mistake. I don't ever want my nose to feel like that again. Always waft, kids. And for the love of the hot sulfuric acid gijinka, label your bottles. |
Gotta love them fumes, huh? Specially if you're making aqua regia. Took me quite a few of those in the sink to learn to rinse my pipettes and flasks under the hood.
Thankfully domesticated sulfuric acid is easier to handle: it's so dense and viscuous that it's hard to spill and doesn't produce nasty fumes so easily. Only problem is that it likes to burn things a bit too much.
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Marimo0
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Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2019 8:13 pm
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Ruri and Kohaku having similar faces is somewhat understandable since they're sisters. And having a similar face to Suika may have an in-universe reason. Over 3000 years of inbreeding.
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#895544
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Posted: Sat Oct 12, 2019 12:36 am
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off topic - apologies - but at the top of their conversation was a hint that there is some news on a further season of Land of the Lustrous. I have been checking this site everyday but have not seen anything. Is there something coming soon?
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Marimo0
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Posted: Sat Oct 12, 2019 12:42 am
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#895544 wrote: | off topic - apologies - but at the top of their conversation was a hint that there is some news on a further season of Land of the Lustrous. I have been checking this site everyday but have not seen anything. Is there something coming soon? |
Steve said they were ready for a new season, not the new season. As in there isn't anything that's been confirmed for a new season, just that they're ready for a theoretical new season. And the reason that series was brought up in the first place was for a rock joke, since Land of the Lustrous involves gemstones and the name of this anime is called Dr Stone and involves collecting all sorts of elements.
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#895544
Joined: 12 Oct 2019
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Posted: Sat Oct 12, 2019 4:32 am
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Marimo0 wrote: |
#895544 wrote: | off topic - apologies - but at the top of their conversation was a hint that there is some news on a further season of Land of the Lustrous. I have been checking this site everyday but have not seen anything. Is there something coming soon? |
Steve said they were ready for a new season, not the new season. As in there isn't anything that's been confirmed for a new season, just that they're ready for a theoretical new season. And the reason that series was brought up in the first place was for a rock joke, since Land of the Lustrous involves gemstones and the name of this anime is called Dr Stone and involves collecting all sorts of elements. |
Thanks,.. that makes sense.
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Jose Cruz
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Posted: Sat Oct 12, 2019 8:37 pm
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Dr. Stone reminds me a lot of the show about the Slime. In both cases a Japanese man gets transported to another world and tries to build up a kingdom. With slime show being very over the top and excessively optimistic about the diplomatic elements needed to build a kingdom. This one is more "realistic" although obviously Dr. Stone is basically Jotaro science nerd version which is great: the character is completely one dimensional but so badass. In western fiction these "mad scientist" type of characters are either spineless or villains.
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Greed1914
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Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2019 10:47 am
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Hiroki not Takuya wrote: | I don't think this commentary missed a single good thing about Dr. Stone and it's why I love it too. Only since Back to the Future and a scant few other shows like this that people are being reminded that scientists are people too and sometimes very opinionated which has nothing to do with science or even logic. I think it could be argued that we went to the moon not because everyone was all that interested in the science and engineering of doing it, but that Flash Gordon and H.G. Wells were there first and made it interesting. That inspired Kennedy and pushed scientists and engineers to make the dream come true (like the OP lyrics say)... |
That is something that I liked about the series so far. It's pretty easy to fall into a trap where the main character is totally rational and proven right constantly, which gets old. Senku does still emphasize being rationale, but not to the point where he treats others like idiots, and even he gets things wrong on occasion. The part where Kohaku points out to him that the North Star isn't quite true north anymore is a good example where observational skills were the key. And as much as the show jokes about Senku's people skills, he does care enough to teach them things, so it's not like he doesn't want to help them. I also like that the story takes moments to show why it is important that Senku has help. He obviously has a lot of knowledge, but using it could take too much time and effort. He had to try more than once to make a clay pot that didn't fall apart, and it was far more efficient to make the equipment for glass blowing and leave it to a craftsman than to do it himself.
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Yuvelir
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Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2019 11:05 am
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The hell was up with that bukkake shot? They really forced the pose for that simple oral drug taking.
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Somewhere
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Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2019 11:58 am
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Shots are like would probably be due to the artist (Boichi) having drawn some hentai before.
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Yuvelir
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Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2019 12:02 pm
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Somewhere wrote: | Shots are like would probably be due to the artist (Boichi) having drawn some hentai before. |
That's a bit of non-news. You'll be hard-pressed to find mangaka born after the 80's who don't have a background drawing ero-doujins at some point or another.
The thing is that Dr. Stone specifically has been very light on the fanservice, so suddenly getting hit with that kind of shot feels like being isekai'd.
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Somewhere
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Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2019 1:20 pm
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Boichi's born in '73. (aside: wait...he's older than Oda or Kishimoto; that blew my mind just now)
Jump artists usually don't have hentai listed in their credits prior to joining Jump. Saeki Shun stands out for being notable for his hentai prior to working on Shokugeki no Souma. Boichi himself does have some credited to him ('Lovers in Winter' in the magazine Comic Aun). But they're more exceptions than the norm.
Gotouge Koyoharu (Kimetsu no Yaiba) doesn't. Furudate Haruchi (Haikyuu!!) doesn't. Horikoshi Kohei (My Hero Academia) doesn't. Fujimoto Tatsuki (Chainsaw Man) doesn't. Akutami Gege (Jujutsu Kaisen) doesn't. Usazaki Shiro (Act-Age) doesn't. Demizu Posuka (Promised Neverland) doesn't. Tabata Yuuki (Black Clover) doesn't. Terasaka Kento (Beast Children) doesn't. Matsuura Kento (Tokyo Shinobi Squad) doesn't. Gondaira Hitsuji (Mission: Yozakura Family) doesn't. Hatomune Tsurun (Mitama Security: Spirit Busters) doesn't. Shiibashi Hiroshi (Yui Kamio Lets Loose) doesn't.
To be complete: Tsutsui Taishi (We Never Learn) has ecchi to his name but no hentai (which perhaps lines up with We Never Learn anyway...). Miura Tadahiro (Yuragi-sou no Yuuna-san) has ecchi but no hentai credited (which absolutely does line up with his current series).
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Yuvelir
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Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2019 2:06 pm
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Somewhere wrote: | Boichi's born in '73. (aside: wait...he's older than Oda or Kishimoto; that blew my mind just now)
Jump artists usually don't have hentai listed in their credits prior to joining Jump. Saeki Shun stands out for being notable for his hentai prior to working on Shokugeki no Souma. Boichi himself does have some credited to him ('Lovers in Winter' in the magazine Comic Aun). But they're more exceptions than the norm.
Gotouge Koyoharu (Kimetsu no Yaiba) doesn't. Furudate Haruchi (Haikyuu!!) doesn't. Horikoshi Kohei (My Hero Academia) doesn't. Fujimoto Tatsuki (Chainsaw Man) doesn't. Akutami Gege (Jujutsu Kaisen) doesn't. Usazaki Shiro (Act-Age) doesn't. Demizu Posuka (Promised Neverland) doesn't. Tabata Yuuki (Black Clover) doesn't. Terasaka Kento (Beast Children) doesn't. Matsuura Kento (Tokyo Shinobi Squad) doesn't. Gondaira Hitsuji (Mission: Yozakura Family) doesn't. Hatomune Tsurun (Mitama Security: Spirit Busters) doesn't. Shiibashi Hiroshi (Yui Kamio Lets Loose) doesn't.
To be complete: Tsutsui Taishi (We Never Learn) has ecchi to his name but no hentai (which perhaps lines up with We Never Learn anyway...). Miura Tadahiro (Yuragi-sou no Yuuna-san) has ecchi but no hentai credited (which absolutely does line up with his current series). |
Holy cow I'm actually surprised at Boichi's age.
Anyway, hentai doesn't exist just in comercial magazines and anthologies, that's why I mentiones doujins specifically, where they are far less likely to use their real names (or at least the same pen names they use as mangaka). Not gonna dispute that list since I'm not a Jump nerd, but I'd be honestly impressed if actually none of them had drawn explicit content before.
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