No.23248
>>23245But she's terrified of Tokyoites!
No.23357
>>23353Who are you quoting?
No.23358
>>23357Go back to /jp/ and never come back.
No.23359
>>23358Go back to /v/ with your stupid twitter memes.
No.23360
>>23359Fuck off you fucking retard.
No.23363
>>23362Reported for what, you fucking dumbshit? For telling a shitposting creting like you to fuck off back to /jp/?
No.23713
The way netflix released this really annoys me, it's one of the shows I've enjoyed the most this season and might have made for a good thread and weekly discussion. Hell, I almost skipped past it while browsing nyaa which would have been a real shame. The plot was mostly good, it managed to avoid or explain a lot of stuff that I was worried about from the first few episodes. Sure a lot of the bad guys are just cartoony insane, but at least there's some reason behind that. The superpowered shit, while it does bring some cool action is mostly a sideshow and even though Keith is a genius detective or whatever he's not the only competent cop on the force at all. I guess my main problem with it is from the final episode, why didn't keith just go to grapple him? they were right next to each other, there was no reason he had to shoot him. I suppose he might not have thought that he would have won a manfight, and it wasn't worth the risk letting him get the shot off, but considering how there was just a massive speech about how averse to murder he was it still does seem a little silly. Still I can forgive that since I enjoyed it so much. I'd consider the direction all round to be pretty good, but episodes 9-10 stood out quite a bit as some of the tensest shit I've seen in a long while.
I'm not sure I liked that sequel bait at the end, I thought it felt pretty complete, but I'll certainly watch it if it does happen.
No.23782
Who's excited for A.I.C.O.?
No.23783
>>23782It looks like they want the Guilty Crown audience
No.23785
>>23782The first episode didn't impress me too much. Roller skating is always cool, but everything else seemed pretty formulaic.
No.23787
It is not perfect, because of generic director and standard budget, but actually the setting and story have been cool. Just not Symphogear Season 1 cool. But then again it is going to continue for another season, even though they just rocket launched themselves into the bad guy's HQ.
>>23782Fuck Netflix. They haven't released anything worthwhile yet and releasing all episodes at once hurts discussions ans speculations. Not that we have much of them any more.
No.23788
>>23787>It is not perfect, because of generic director and standard budget, but actually the setting and story have been cool. Just not Symphogear Season 1 cool. But then again it is going to continue for another season, even though they just rocket launched themselves into the bad guy's HQ.I wansn't too sure about the show until episode three. You're right that it's not as good as Symphogear's debut, but god damn how can someone not be excited to see what the old guy is going to do and how this upcoming battle is going to turn out.
Ellen-chan a best!
>They haven't released anything worthwhile yet and releasing all episodes at once hurts discussions ans speculations.This is my biggest problem with them. It diminishes a nice part of the enjoyment of watching currently airing shit.
No.23797
>>23787>anything worthwhileDevilman was pretty good.
B: The Beginning and AICO looked like hot garbage from the moment they were revealed though (what did you expect from fucking BONES)
To blame Netflix alone would be ignorant but they are definitely not doing well so far
No.23800
>>23797Yuasa should remove himself from the industry. As it is going to remain the only successful Netflix production their next project will end up being something with more blood, tits and "artsy" animation.
And of course Netflix are to blame for. Someone there, probably more than one person honestly, decided to sponsor the creation of the anime series they are making. They made the final choice for them to exist.
No.23802
>>23800You are just a bitter motherfucker, aren't you?
No.23815
>>23802If you mean I don't like blob animated "adult" entertainment, then sure. I don't. Before Crybaby people were at least honest that Devilman is pantsu on the head retarded. That was the fun of it. Now many are suddenly taking it super serious. Though it is almost ironic how this shitty lol deep director was in charge of the anime.
No.24023
>>24019>>24021>>24022You can't save the unbelievers.
No.24024
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I finally got around to watching past the first episode of Hakumei to Mikochi and I was thoroughly enjoying it. And then this happened. For fuck's sake.
No.24030
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Damn, second episode in a row they are implying she is died. Also some last minute double deus ex machina for the boss battle and no explanation what happened. Next episode is a fucking recap.
No.24101
>>24093Shit, it has been a few weeks since I watched it so I could be talking out of my ass here, but wasn't
Gilbert already in charge by the time of the raid? The compound could well have been a goverment funded problem but Market Makers didn't seem like the type of orginization to give a fuck about that, especially when it'd allow him to both off Keith's dad as well as gather all the demihumans under his power.
No.24121
>>24101I guess I'm confused because Market Makers was created to collaborate with the king and the government to further the project investigating the recreation of the "gods." So if the Dr. heath's compound was under government control, there would be no reason to commit a raid.
No.24129
>>24121Disregard this post. I'm retarded. I'm awful at following any story.