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potassium
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The article says Fullmetal Alchemist was reviewed instead of Full Metal Panic.
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Serge
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You gotta Register to See :!: ? F it, don't have time.
Can someone please paste it here? |
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LeSomeGuy
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If they are talking about manga, shouldn't that be refered to as Mahousensei Negi Magi or Magister Negi Magi instead of Negima?
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GoodLuckSaturday
Posts: 567 Location: Indiana |
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The title you're looking for when you go to buy the series at a bookstore is "Negima."
Is he saying the title is what it is because Al's soul is in a suit of armor? I thought he read the books... |
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ANN_Bamboo
ANN Contributor
Posts: 3904 Location: CO |
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Ugh, I think we had a similar talk about this with the article he wrote for the New York Times where he wrote some garbage that pointed towards him never having seen Elfen Lied or watch beyond the Saikano trailer. Seriously, for Solomon's ability to ply himself to all the mainstream papers, he isn't very knowledgeable in what he does. Sure, sure, you could say he's helping "promote anime," but that's isn't an excuse for shoddy writing and even shoddier thinking. |
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Kagemusha
Posts: 2783 Location: Boston |
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I've never read any of the guy's stuff about anime, but I honestly can't see why HunterXHunter continues to get praise. Aside from the cliches and mediocre writing/characters, even the art style is somewhat poor. I disagree with alot of praise that's given to shonen series, but I can understand why people make a fuss about them. This one just puzzles me.
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konosuke15
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Solomon really needs to stfu. Thats it with me.
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GATSU
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Sakechan: I also like how he claims that Negima won't sell, when it's one of the bigger money-making manga, along with Fruits Basket. I'm also not sure how it'd be considered child molestation when all the characters are of legal(or at least not illegal) age.
Kage: From what I've read of it, I like the set-ups, but the characters are mostly blank slates. HxH also needs more conflict. |
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milcor1
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If I had such a huge userbase to get my stuff out to, I'd choose something else apart from a buncha shonen titles and *gah* harem stuff.
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championferret
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Could somebody *possibleh* copy and paste into this thread exactly what he said about Negima? This computer wont let me register and see.....
Yes, that Full Metal Alchemist thing is kinda off the mark. Why would the title be referring to the main character's brother? |
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Darkness©
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This guy obviously didn't do much research on the stuff he was reviewing....Furthermore, his writing was spotty, and wasn't to the point.[/quote] |
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Isaaru
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And he's back again in NY times, with a new article on anime and cultural urban stereotypes (african american), titled: "The Newest Stars of Japanese Anime, Made in America!" http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/24/arts/television/24solo.html Samurai CHamploo, Paranoia Agent, Tokyo Tribes, and Little Black Sambo are mentioned throughout the questionable piece. |
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GATSU
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That one actually seems like a fairly accurate assessment of Japanese attitudes towards foreigners. Check out Tokyo Breakfast if you don't believe me. (Note that the content has frequent use of the N word.) [/url]
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jmays
ANN Past Staff
Posts: 1390 Location: St. Louis, MO |
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Agreed--he backed up his assertions for a change. |
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Isaaru
Posts: 375 Location: the oppressed colonies in outer space |
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yeah..i was amused for about 3 seconds. Not sure if that was satire, insult, or just plain moronic. But hey I saw something just like on the Chappele Show. What bothers me is that the article is saying that negative attitudes exist towards African Americans with Little Black Sambo, blackface kits still popular in Japan,etc. Should and could hip hop really be the shining light for how the common japanese person perceives that group of people? |
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