No.23734
>>23726the official animu's art was already kyoani-ized compared to itoh-sensei's illustrations (and s2 was even noticeably different from s1). yuki-chan was animated by a different studio based on a doujin series, why would you expect the art to be the same?
plus it comes with all these cool bonus features:
- less mikuru
- more tsuruya
- more likable asakura
No.23735
>>23734>based on a doujin seriesI don't know if it has origins in some fanmade content, but the Yuki-chan manga for sure is not a doujin one.
No.23736
>>23734More Tsuruya isn't a plus when they completely ruined her character.
No.23737
>>23727E8 was a massive waste of budget that should have been used for other things. If they had animated Intrigue, Snow Mountain Syndrome, Editor-in-Chief, etc and then come back and done E8 like they did, or if there were any chance of S3 happening…actually, yeah, it still would have been stupid. Not just from the perspective of someone who enjoys the series and wants to see it done right, but looking at it as purely a business decision it's baffling that it got approved in the first place.
No.23738
>>23737>it's baffling that it got approved in the first place.That was during the time when KyoAni made hit after hit. The script writer could have suggest 26 episodes of Haruhi just staring at the camera, and it would have seemed like a great idea (and it would have sold, too).
No.23756
>>23737>Intrigue, Snow Mountain Syndrome, Editor-in-Chief, etcThere's more? Why haven't they made a season 3 yet? I'm sure it would sell like crazy. If it's not enough for a full season it could sell as Direct to Video or Web easily.
Anime Studios need to move to more independent web content instead of relying on crunchyroll and other garbage.
No.23792
I think Tsuruya is the cutest.
No.23795
>>23793I really wish she'd record more songs. She has such a distinctive style.
No.23796
>>23791Experimental artists have done way "worse" things than Endless 8 and have been praised for their work so really all the negativity around it is just people who are too stuck-up to appreciate anything that clashes with their expectations.
They took a huge risk with Endless 8 and it didn't end up paying off, but you can tell that they were committed to the project and didn't half-ass it
No.23798
>>23796Just because someone got praised for his shit it doesn't mean it wasn't shit. Endless Eight was pointless. There is nothing artistic about it. It is basically just a shitpost. Autistically bad one at that.
No.23803
In my head I've always imagined E8 as the product of a late night at a pub when someone went "guys, guys, wouldn't it be hilarious if we did THIS" and none of them ever sobered up until after it was too late.
No.23804
>>23803Imagine being the animators, if the "we animated from scratch every episode" meme is true. They had to draw the same thing with different clothes and lightning here and there for months.
No.23805
>>23804if you actually watched it instead of skipping right from 1 to 8, you would know that the animation is actually completely different in each one
No.23806
>>23804From what I remember, it was different teams of animators, so they did not animate the same thing multiple times.
No.23810
>>23805Yes, I watched it 9 years ago. What's your point? Doesn't make it any more wasteful. Actually spending less time and money to just change their clothes would have given them the chance to produce more episode and still have their superb joke.
No.23812
>>23810What is your point? You're mad about a cartoon from a decade ago and feel so strongly about it that you completely disregard any perspective besides your own. You make shit up and then act as if it doesn't matter anyway when you are called out for it. And you feel that it's necessary to remind everyone that you watched it 9 years ago when it aired, as if that makes you any more credible than someone who watched it yesterday.
On top of all that, using buzzwords like "shipost" and "meme" doesn't help your case at all.
Endless 8 is an old topic, so maybe it's just that you have discussed it too many times and have grown tired of it, but you have not been very convincing.
No.23813
>>23812Am I really the one feeling strongly here? I just point to the bullshit statement of "people are too stuck-up to appreciate it". You want convincing? How about you convince us there is anything to appreciate?
When you act like a fag and say "maybe you should have watched all 8 episodes, hmmm?" why should I not mention I watched it 9 years ago? And strangely enough even though I watched this masterpiece whole 9 years ago I never felt like rewatching it and I maybe don't remember how slightly differently animated episodes were and just the claim they were. Not that the fact itself makes it somehow worth to me or anyone that wanted to actually watch Haruhi. I am using buzzwords, because they are the most worthy way to describe it. It is a fucking shitty art student joke.
How about you try to free the stuck up your ass head of yours?
No.23814
>>23812Imagine one of your favorite bands, having achieved widespread fame and acclaim, finally releasing their long-anticipated second album. And when you listen to it, you discover that over half of it is a series of almost-identical extended takes of this one demo. You know for a fact that they have loads more material than that, good material even, but somehow this is what they chose to spend a huge chunk of their studio time/money on.
Knowing that the fiasco surrounding this album eventually contributed to the breakup of the band, negatively impacting the prospect of further albums in a very real way, would you not be just a little teensy bit irked?
No.23817
>>23798Now imagine your favourite band changing their style in a slight way that makes them bad. Imagine them redoing your favourite songs off the demo and the songs just being, completely different and not at all enjoyable.
No.23818
>>23814That is a bad simile. With bands, it's not that uncommon for them to deliver multiple versions of a particular song.
Music and TV are consumed in slightly different ways.
No.23820
>>23819You appear to have a problem with reading comprehension. The post you are replying to is not defending KyoAni.
No.23828
Can someone just tell me whats going on in the last episode pls
No.23829
>>23828kinsoku jikou desu
No.23830
>>23829I watched the DUB. This meme has no effect on me, son.
No.23839
>>23830I always thought the people who liked the haruhi dub were joking
No.23841
>>23839I first watched Haruhi in like 2011ish when I was 13 bro. The Japanese voices just sound wrong when I hear them
No.23843
>in like 2011ish when I was 13
Can't we make it so that underage bans apply to people who were underage at a certain point in time rather than at the time of posting? Like, if you were underage in 2007 you're underage. What's the point otherwise? Young people eventually grow and are allowed to post - there's a hole in the system!
No.23844
>>238432011 was 7 years ago
i'm 20
No.23845
>>23844You are not very bright, are you?
No.23846
>>23845i didn't read the post because it looked bad
No.23847
>>23846Can't you put some minimal effort when posting?
No.23850
>>23847These yutoris, I swear. Although, in his defence, putting sage in the subject field didn't do my post a huge service either.
No.23853
>>23843>implying most 4chan users in 2007 weren't underageI feel you would actually be hard pressed to find anyone who was already an adult when they started posting on imageboards
i remember seeing something once that went something like, "4chan is 14 year olds acting like adults acting like 14 year olds" which I think is pretty accurate
We should be grateful that fufufu is mostly real adults
No.23854
>>23853Most of us in 2004 were underage too, and that certainly had it's benefits there was a lot more creativity from people who aggressively hated regimented content like 4chan now being all general threads. This of course also meant no one knew anything, if you look at Shii or Vacbob's code for the software you can tell they were retarded kids and most everything at all culturally indicative in the anime flew over everyone's heads.
Legally I am obliged to say and put on the website somewhere that you must be over 18 to browse or use fufufu as we host pornography and disturbing ideas about software, so it is on the terms page.
No.23855
>>23853Who are you quoting?
Why do you refuse using fullstops and half of the time even capital letters?
No.23856
>>23855Never though about it too hard but I've been typing like this since forever and it works
I use fullstops sometimes, usually when I want more emphasis.
I don't think it's really uncommon to see people posting without much regard for capitalization/punctuation, is it?
No.23857
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No.23860
I look away from this thread for a week and someone is actually defending the trainwreck that was Endless Eight. Unbelievable. Yamakan came out and apologised for it happening, and Aya Hirano said it was an awful experience for both the fans and cast. Is this just new age contrarianism?
>>23856It's not uncommon to see people fill their posts with smilies and black Twitter speak either, that doesn't mean you should do it.
No.23861
>>23853I started using 4chan when I was 22.
/a/ in general is now one of the older boards, and definitely not 14 year olds. I am not sure that has always been true, but I think it's been true since at least 2010.
Also, don't use line breaks in place of periods.
No.23862
>>23860Hating on E8 is something only the kind of person who watches S1 in chronological order would do.
No.23864
>>23862Joke's on you, I've watched S1 in every order *except* chronological.
No.23865
>>23860God forbid someone has an unpopular opinion or misses some punctuation
Now I'm going to keep missing periods on purpose just to trigger your autism
>>23861You are ignorant as fuck if you think 4chan /a/ is some kind of safe haven for adults, and I'm sure it's only gotten worse since I abandoned the place
No.23867
>>23865>if you think 4chan /a/ is some kind of safe haven for adults,I said "/a/". Learn to read.
No.23874
>>23873I never made any claim about 4chan as a whole. If that confuses you, then seriously, you need to learn to read.
No.23880
>>23879Lame. He didn't draw it coming out! If not for that it would have been a great pic
No.23882
>>23878True. I have made a fool of myself.
No.23891
This thread has gone slightly off topic.
No.23914
>>23891Literal kuso threads are best.
>>23892It's a shame the guy who was consistently TL'ing them quit over some drama. I hope somebody takes his place.
>I just wish they'd do less 20 foot snakes of poo and more things with girls eating reasonable amounts of each other's shit.It does happen when the girls are squeezing out hard poops. Though I really enjoy it when they start mixing their milkshakes with each other's bodies.
No.23915
>>23865>Now I'm going to keep missing periods on purpose just to trigger your autismActing retarded on purpose to spite people is exactly the sort of shit we came here to avoid.
No.23920
>>23915Like getting anal about how you end your sentence is any better. Go ahead and read back through old threads and see how little anybody cared up until now.
No.23924
>>23920I'm not even the person who first brought it up, I just called out your shitty reasoning in defence of it.
No.23933
>>23931By "spread," I don't mean it literally per se. An example would be when a girl shoves a classmate's recorder up her ass and leaves some bits and pieces on it. With that said
>it's annoying when it turns immediately into liquid and the chunks disappear, sort of like when someone gets ejaculated on and is clean in the next panel.I agree 100%. Not only is it jarring, but it's ruins the mood a bit. Part of the enjoyment of scat is derived from these details.
Also bloated tummies are delicious!
No.24102
>>24100The shit part is too literal.
No.24109
>>24102But you keep bumping this thread, anon. I know you like it. It's okay: embrace it.
No.24130
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No.24143
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No.24474
>>24465I love it when they poop in one-pieces.
No.24807
>>24803Spewing your ass chocolate into a cute one-piece is an act of a perverted mind that subconsciously desires to be stared at. Thus don't yell at us grateful spectators to advert our gazes as this dichotomy of yours only furthers to fixate our minds and bodies on your ostensibly embarrassing dilemma.
No.25736
Stop bumping literal shit and just delete this thread already.
No.25738
>>25736That is no way to talk about Yuki.
No.27520
>>27513I want to spread this on a bagel.
No.27521
>>27520Sukumizu seems like a weird topping for a bagel.
No.27530
>>27521No, peanut butter on a blueberry bagel is a weird topping.
This is normal–healthy even.
No.28965
>>28952The dessert would be cleaning her messy ass with your tongue.
No.29081
This thread took a shitty turn
No.29086
>>29085This picture is insanely hot.
No.29140
>>29138Not today, anon.
Reflect!
No.29175
>>29170Please at least tell me that she enjoys it.
No.29179
>>29175All girls like being hurt, especially ones who work out or fight.
No.29218
>>29217Even Saitou's poops are super cute!
No.29219
>>29218Double chocolate is great.
What about Saitou-kun?
No.29290
>>29281Disgusting. What mockery is this?
No.29360
ふふふ? More like ぷぷぷ
No.29419
>>29393I wish this had more scat scenes.
No.29429
Why is 2D poo so cute?
No.29430
>>29429Why stop there? Why is 2D anything so cute?
No.29448
>>29430Maybe "cute" just means how 2D something is.
No.29535
>>29533She's so fucking cute!
No.29932
>>29734This where I draw the line with scat–unless it's another girl eating poop.
No.29963
>>29960how can a thread about Yuki end in shit?
No.30100
>>30055Nice, I didn't know he did scat.
No.30590
Weirdly enough, Tanigawa somehow managed to emerge from his hiatus while we were posting scat.
No.30594
>>30593>Not "while", "because".Humanity should truly thank us.
Also, this hiatus has quite the suspicious coincidences with Shinzo Abe's latest term in office. Is Tanigawa just an alias for Abe? Or maybe Abe is just dropping everything so that he reads the next volume? Who knows.
No.30598
>>30597You'll have to make a Despera thread for this to work.
No.31021
>>30662Finally, bubble tea I'd drink.
No.31030
I refuse to believe anybody faps to this.
No.31031
>>31030Surely somebody drew these as a deliberate parody to prove that you can't fap to literally everything.
No.31035
Mods please delete furries.
No.31039
>>31037>Maybe it started out as such, but then the artist became the acolyte of delirium?This does sound quite plausible indeed.
No.31139
It's out, faggots.
No.31140
>>31139It sure is. You think we'll get a Snow Mountain Syndrome New Year special?
No.33575
Test.
No.33956
What the fug is the appeal of scat anyway? Poop in real life sickens me as it does any other sane individual, but 2D girls dropping a log is glorious. Is it just the typical 2D v. 3DPD dynamic?
No.34474
>>34473Fucking AI garbage.
No.34955
>>34925You made my night, anon.
No.35203
>>35179Truly pantsu on the head retarded.