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p3rseus
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Posted: Tue Oct 13, 2009 9:33 pm
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So looking forward to seeing Summer Wars, the trailers looked great.
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Retcon
Joined: 05 Aug 2009
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Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 12:33 am
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Cool, looks like KyoAni will be getting an award. If it's for one their animation projects in the past year, then they really deserve it. Hopefully, they'll produce more high quality works in the future.
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Megiddo
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Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 1:08 am
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I'm sure KyoAni will get it for their stellar work on the second season of Haruhi.
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Kaioshin_Sama
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Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 6:59 pm
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I find it funny that we at least know what every winner is getting their award for except for Kyoto Animation. I'm thinking it's probably like Barack Obama getting the peace prize. The industry and fans have become so used to showering Kyoto Animation with praise simply for existing that when it comes time to hand out the awards they happen to get it just for being them. Hilarious.
If you ask me though every single one of their works this year ranged from abymsal to medicore, but I guess they'll be getting it for K-On since that managed to make a lot of people a lot of money with it's theory of:
1. Moeblob
2. Anime
3. ????
4. Profit
Well anyway at least I can put my support behind the Gundam statue project winning an award for something that was actually tangible and required honest hard work. That's how it is with this Japanese awards, there are always one's that make sense to me and ones that make almost none.
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LiuXuande
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Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 7:10 pm
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Though, unlike Obama, Kyoto Animation produces results. Whether or not you think K-On was good, you can't deny its popularity, unique structure and format, and fanbase. We don't even know that it is for K-On, but while you're jumping to conclusions *shrug* Well you'll find an excuse to deny KyoAni anything, but the general public opinion is just not with you. Don't turn this into another discussion about them.
Anyway, I can't wait to see Summer Wars either
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Kaioshin_Sama
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Posted: Wed Oct 14, 2009 8:00 pm
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LiuXuande wrote: | Though, unlike Obama, Kyoto Animation produces results. Whether or not you think K-On was good, you can't deny its popularity, unique structure and format, and fanbase. We don't even know that it is for K-On, but while you're jumping to conclusions *shrug* Well you'll find an excuse to deny KyoAni anything, but the general public opinion is just not with you. Don't turn this into another discussion about them.
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Indeed they produce "results" alright.....results indeed.....just like everything in existence produces results based on Newton's Laws to name but one example.
Why should I care if K-On was popular or not though? I won't deny it was, but it makes no difference as to whether I have any respect for it or the company that made it. However I will deny that K-On has anything remotely approaching a unique structure or format. My biggest issue with it was that it was derivative as can be and featured the same episodic premises you could find in any slice of life comedy featuring an all female cast. I can also easily deny it's fanbase too in that I don't consider myself a part of it's more rabid sector.
Also keep in mind that these awards do not represent the general public eh. If we were to really consider the general public after all then the majority of people out there wouldn't even give anime a second glance.
Well indeed Summer Wars appears to have an interesting premise and sounds like it's worth checking out. It helps that it's a movie and thus should hopefully have a movie quality budget and production effort.
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