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rainbowcourage
Posts: 1216 Location: what is commonly known as "hell week" |
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I'm surprised there's no thread yet for Guin Saga as the first episode aired a couple of days ago, though it's not subbed yet.
I'm usually incredibly wary of pure fantasy productions since many in any given season are steaming piles of crap, but given that these novels supposedly influenced Berserk, has a good reputation, and from the look of the trailer has good production values, I am cautiously optimistic and prepared to be pleasantly surprised. It has that ring of being genuinely different (A dude with a leopard head? Can he even speak? That would be so cool if he's silent!) I actually like the character designs, despite the fact that the two children look like they're in their thirty-somethings. On a side note, what the heck is the difference between manga and novels? Are novels legitimately novels without pictures, or what? Last edited by rainbowcourage on Tue Apr 07, 2009 4:45 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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David.Seth
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Well, i get the impression from the english dub trailer that he can speak: http://www.guinsaga.net/special/movie3.html (its roughly at the 2 min mark). although it could be an inner monologue kind of thing. Never read the Last edited by David.Seth on Thu Apr 09, 2009 2:23 pm; edited 2 times in total |
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Labbes
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The first chapter of the first novel is available at Vertical's homepage. You will find answers about the "leopard guy" there
Also, it's originally a series of novels, not a manga. Last edited by Labbes on Tue Apr 07, 2009 4:27 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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arachneia
Posts: 415 Location: On the wings of Bob Lennon |
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I had no idea they made a series out of this. I read the first three novels several years ago, but since they weren't coming out with new translations, I just gave up on it.
Anyway, I'm fairly sure that there IS a manga. |
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Mike On Top
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Wow, just watched the first episode and I am more than satisfied. The animation is magnificent and detailed, there is a dialogue, the characters are acceptable, and the action is very, very promising. The ototo is a little bit annoying, but I guess he's meant to be, at this point the least Depending on the number of episodes, and if the series has managed to avoid needless repetitions, The Guin Saga could be an excellent fantasy, inspite the rather old tropes.
Tears to Tiara levels one place down Last edited by Mike On Top on Thu Apr 09, 2009 1:59 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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Key
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Posts: 18566 Location: Indianapolis, IN (formerly Mimiho Valley) |
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I have also now seen the first episode. While I don't think this is necessarily the best new series overall this season, it's the best of its genre (even over the new FMA!) and one of the 2-3 series this season that I'm most likely to follow. It captures the epic feel that I'd expect from the adaptation of a long fantasy novel series and I could quickly become a big fan of Linda.
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Mikuru
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Did anyone else watching this think the mouth movements were off?
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Ausdoerrt
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It's kinda hard to animate a leopard talking. The other charas were fine. That said, this is thus far the only (serious) fantasy show this season that's remotely watchable. First impressions: "The first thing I almost screamed out was "FINALLY! I can haz exposishun!" No really, this is thus far the first show this season I have seen to actually properly introduce main characters and the story. Other than that, we have great graphics, and awesome action scenes (without the excessive cheesiness like in Sengoku Basara), and a great music score. I can also see where the yaoi may come in, but I really hope the director keeps it sensible and keeps it out of the anime; in fact, I think any excessive romance, gay or straight, could ruin the show. I also liked the setting - not the usual "anime fantasy world", feels more like it's set in the classic era, although I'm having trouble with picking up the specific refecences... Greek? Roman? something like than, especially seeing the clothing designs... On the other hand, God only knows (or maybe doesn't) wth is up with the Mongolians. I hope it's just a mistranslation, because otherwise it's pretty ridiculous. They look more like a crossover of ninjas and teutonic knights to me. The similarity with Mongols is only phonetic, and in the fact that they ride horses. That said, I am definitely hooked for the next episode. Thus far it's the only (serious) fantasy show this season that is any good." |
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guet
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Alright, I'm sold. The animation is good (when the flaming objects hit the castle, it felt like they had a lot of force in the impacts), the music is different, but epic feeling and very fitting, and the action is great. spoiler[I mean come on, Guin hit a guy so hard that the tree he plows through caught fire from the friction, that's just badass.] If it keeps up the serious story and the action I'll have no complaints.
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Mikuru
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I'm telling people "Yeah, King from Tekken has his own anime now."
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RPGamer246
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the first episode was pretty cool. Guin is really powerful considering he buried one of those soldiers in just 2 hits with his bare hands. im interested in seeing where the series goes and hopes it stays faithful to the novel, though I've never read it i have a friend who keeps talking about it and it made me anticipate the series. i guess ill be keeping it with quite a few series this season and this is definitely one of them
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rainbowcourage
Posts: 1216 Location: what is commonly known as "hell week" |
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While I liked the first episode, it's not a season favorite by any stretch. A lot happened, and they did a good job with Guin and introducing how goddamn tortured he is. But things like the ghouls, for instance, weren't very scary.
I did like Linda- a lot. She displayed courage, empathy, and resourcefulness. And I hope Lemus grows a spine frickin' fast because I don't really feel like listening to his whining for 20+ episodes. |
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Analog_Now
Posts: 211 Location: Montréal, Québec |
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From watching the first episode I wasn't really impressed. It might only be me but I find the first episode was really rushed and didn't five any explanation at all. Not even hints, usually most shows do this to keep you interested but give some explanations. Didn't really enjoy the kid always crying but the girl was more of a heroic type of hero like Guin. She displayed courage and was smart and knew how to handle herself. I'll need to watch more than this episode for sure because I can't really judge it only on the first one. This may be like many shows when the first episode doesn't really impress me but then after a couple I become fond of the story and the characters and I start loving the series. Hopefully this happens because the idea of this show is really cool.
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Ausdoerrt
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^ I guess you could call that difference of opinion. I rather prefer having the characters and the story introduced slowly, rather than having everything dumped at once. Although, I hear you on the point that they could've done a better job introducing the world. They did a great job introducing the characters though.
And yes, the whini-ness of the kids was my biggest complaint, but hey, at least it's something new - I'm getting sick of universally heroic characters. It's fine as long as it doesn't get too annoying. If anything, I'm willing to accept a few blunders from this show, because there is not much at all to watch this season. |
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Mikuru
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Yeah, I had a feeling that things were introduced more slowly in the novel. Also, why did the parents stay behind or is that some sort of secret? Or am I just dense? |
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