No.28690
I thought that I might sit this one out again but then I remembered that the second season of Bananya is airing.
No.28737
>>28735So this one takes inspirations from KonoSuba, but
>>28736 this one is actually from KonoSuba's authour. Interesting.
No.28738
>>28735I like it. The group more or less exists in order to make songs for isekai anime.
Also I'm all for abusing Toyosaki Aki's range. This was a pure pleasure.
No.28739
This season feels exceptionally weak, at least summer was decent.
No.28750
The boardgames anime didn't even have a play-by-play of the game. What is even the point? The girls are bland and have the blandest fucking character arcs. If they at least drank while playing like in the superior board games anime, it'd be good.
No.28751
>>28750They don't drink in Saki, anon.
No.28754
>>28751The other superior board games anime, you 12 year old girl. No, not Yu-Gi-Oh.
No.28758
>>28756I was really surprised this one got adapted. I had no idea it had sold as much as it did.
>If she took the place of an already existing little girl, what the fuck happened with the real little girl and why does she not even think about?She's too autistic for that. She would only care about old-Myne's fate if she was a book.
No.28760
>>28758Autism actually would explain that and she might have even qualified for it, but she is too socially aware. She gave up on her modern concepts of shame. Was quick to start manipulating adults, though arguably with some realistic limitations. When it didn't go her way - the guy not giving her the book, she didn't throw a tantrum and ended up making a plan B that was not going there and stealing the book.
She is certainly someone that is intelligent enough and aware enough. She realized someone else's memories went into her, though somehow they didn't seem as complete memories, but maybe it was just bad writing. She spends what, I don't remember, like 3 days or a week at home? Plenty time to sit on her ass and think about things. Getting existentially fucked up by thinking how she might have erased someone else's existence should have happened. And it is hard to not think of her as a big cunt for it, which makes it hard to enjoy the anime.
It wouldn't surprise me if she died by being a clutsy idiot and felt down the stair or something.
No.28761
>>28756I started reading the manga after the anime was announced, but before knowing about the fact.
She knows exactly what happened,
and will have to explain it to someone else at some point.
Myne was consumed by the fever and is now gone forever. No.28762
>>28761But that doesn't really make a lot of sense.
The fever should have killed the body first and foremost. "It is just reincarnation magic, bro, doesn't have to explain shit." No.28763
>>28762The fever fried her brain cells, and her entire brain was replaced.Would this make more sense?
The author didn't want to kill off a girl with reincarnation magic, just let her die from natural causes.
No.28764
>>28763Is that the canon explanation or is it yours?
How did she get Myne's memories if they "swapped brains"? Also she was an adult. She couldn't just swap brains with a child, because of size problems. But I guess perhaps it is not purely physical? But that really just gets into another problem with isekai where the character is reborn. The character can't just be as smart as he used to, even if he has his old memories. There should be limitations based on his new brain. Though we can argue that characters often get reincarnated as overpowered assholes, so they were reborn with genius tier brains too.Also I don't think fever frying your brain is actually realistic to begin with. No.28765
>>28764It's Japanese fever. It can do everything.
No.28766
Can somebody tell me what Choyoyu is even trying to do? Is it trying to have overpowered geniuses for main characters? Because if so, it's miserably failing. The way to do the concept of "a group of geniuses go to a fantasy game world and clear it with ease" is by setting the difficulty of the fantasy game world to the maximum, and yet the heroes managing it with ease. Ironically, TUEEE does exactly that, except for the damegami fucking it up. But, even more than that, the cast seems bland as fuck, and with zero effort made to match their personalities with their supposed talents. For example, how the fuck does the "genius politician" start spilling his guts the moment he wakes up? Broadcasting his weaknesses and taking forever to establish basic facts? He's acting like a spoiled aristrocrat, not a politician. Afterwards, he can't chew, but he can reach the crash site?! If they wanted to do an ecchi parody, they should have put more work in being ecchi and in being funny. It's not quite ridiculous at the level of "so bad it's good", so if they wanted to do that, they should have at least lampshaded it. Honestly, I barely managed reaching the middle of the episode. How did this even get published, much less get an anime? I've absolutely zero idea what mindset I should get into in order to be able to enjoy this shit.
No.28770
>>28764Sorry, it was my shitty explanation to try and convince you.
No.28773
>>28764>>28767>>28771There are core body temperatures beyond which there is absolutely no return, usually around 107 F or 43-44 C. If a fever was just something uncomfortable then people wouldn't panic when kids get high fevers for long periods of time.
>the bodyThe body, arguably, was already dead by the time she popped in. That's sort of the point of reincarnation. You're dead. That said, if you're complaining that the body is dead and therefore shouldn't be able to support another life, the answer is basically 'literal magic'. Just don't look too hard at it. It's ultimately just a plot device and it's one of those devices you need to accept to continue watching the show.
No.28774
>>28773The thing is, the body won't get to dangerous temperatures by itself, outside help is needed and from there hyperthermia - the body can't control the temperature. Fever in respond to infections won't cause you heatstroke. People will panic over just about anything. Even "absolutely no return" is false.
No.28775
>>28771Isekai fever is not your regular fever.
No.28778
>Ahiru no SoraI wonder how many times I've seen an anime that starts off with a guy wanting to do club thing but the club members are delinquents who trashed the club room so he has to convince them to do club thing first.
>Urashimasakatasen no NichijouThere is nothing appealing about this.
>Hataage! Kemono MichiThis had me laughing all throughout, great script, great character designs, great animation and great voice acting. Learning it's Konosuba's author is just the icing on the cake because now I can definitely expect it to stay good.
>Kono Yuusha ga Ore Tueee Kuse ni Shinchou SugiruThis was funny for a few minutes but then got really stale, I hope it comes up with some more jokes.
>Book autismBeyond the other points you guys have raised, what the fuck is up with this show's art style? The goddamn faces are awful, they remind me of that one shitty eromanga artist who did the autistic train rapist.
>>28749Yeah, this. What a dumb show.
>>28766I kind of liked the PM as the MC just for being a little more composed and less smug about it than most protagonists you'd see, but yeah, he definitely doesn't feel fit to be a prime minister. And the other characters are just shit. At least it has the cute wolf mother.
No.28779
>>28778I will take a high schooler as PM instead of Abe. Fuck Abe.
No.28791
>>28784I pity the poor programmer who had to write that, only for it to be turned into that gradient mess. If it was clearly pseudocode I would've cared less. But they got an actual person that can at least pretend to know what they're doing for this.
No.28792
>>28784That's not nearly as bad as actual syntax highlighting, but holy shit that code has every single thing wrong with it.
No.28793
>>28782You mean Pink and not Red, right?
Seriously, keep the chuunishit among friends.
No.28794
>>28784Even if this is fiction, using C as an example of code should be considered harmful. They should have chosen a memory safe language that respects both human and machine, i.e. Rust. I hope somebody rewrites this blunder in our best hope for a bug-free future.
Really like the color theme, though!
No.28795
>>28794Come now, if you're going to use a meme language like Rust why not just go all the way and use golang. They're making an AI after all, not a website, why not defenestrate themselves before google. It has an NPM/PIP style language package manager built in so no need to even write safe code just let it be done for you by professionals and fetched automatically, with CLI ads now.
Syntax highlighting could use work, every letter a different random color.
No.28798
>>28793Yes, I do mean Pink. Red an absolute shit.
Dunno, the first episode wasn't even that funny, just cringe. I'd find more value if Pink learns how to keep tight reins on the chuunis. You know, growing above the chaos and controlling it. But it doesn't seem like it'll happen.
No.28804
>>28795>It has an NPM/PIP style language package manager built in so no need to even write safe code just let it be done for you by professionals and fetched automatically, with CLI ads now. Is Go's package ecosystem actually devolving into that?
No.28809
>>28806But is Mao-chan-sensei the teacher there?
No.28812
>>28756Honestly, this is the least of my problems with this anime. It's not like the rest are big, just they are too many. Every point by itself is more of a nitpicking and personal preference, but together they make the experience nigh unwatchable.
I did write out all of the points in detail, but "Error: the body of the post was too long." It's amazing how they manage this effect, even the mom isekai was easier to watch (and there the desired effect was to make you cringe).
>>28805>The fact that the production quality wasn't bad, and it had a solid concept yet managed to stay boring thorough is quite the feat.Indeed. It's rare to see a first episode so devoid of attention hooks. The concept is indeed solid, but there's zero love poured into it. I don't even know if I want to watch the second episode. It just deleted all of the fucks I gave about it before airing.
No.28813
Africa no Salaryman is great. It actually has a good animation budget. And that budget is actually used well, often purposefully switching styles and playing with the medium. This does help the fairly standard office worker comedy hit its mark.
No.28816
>>28805Aya-chan's ZR is a sight to behold, however.
No.28817
There is allegedly an ACCA: 13-ku Kansatsu-ka OVA coming out this Saturday. No idea why, but I will take it.
No.28842
Best hotel ever.
>>28805Every time a show's first episode involves a character spilling their guts to someone they only just met about how they're not good at anything and/or don't particularly care about anything but want to do this thing, and/or get excessively emotional about a completely mundane activity for no particular reason, I know I can write it off as shit. And this did both.
No.28871
>>28864I decided to watch this and it sucked. Some of the action was pretty well animated but the story was terrible and the writing/directing didn't do it any favors.
On top of that, the CG they used for the cars and pedestrians looked shockingly cheap. Not a good look for 3Hz.
I feel like the animation staff there has talent but it keeps getting wasted on mediocre stories. Such a shame.
No.28872
>>28871Also, you can tell that it was supposed to be a series originally. The first part of the movie is almost exactly 24 minutes, even. Definitely would have been better that way but I wouldn't have gotten my hopes up after learning the writer is the same guy who was responsible for Flip Flappers going full retard in the second half.
No.28873
>>28871I think the story was just generic rather than bad.
What I really wanted was slice of life though.
No.28894
>>28892I wish there were more good shorts. It's nice being able to watch an episode as a break while working.
No.28905
Africa Office Worker continues to be good. Not much to say about it. Second ep obviously got less budget than the first ep, so there's less experimental stuff. But it's fine, the comedy is nice anyway.
No.28923
Not this shit again…
I actually started feeling some similarities to Maou-sama Retry on the second part of the episode.
But instead of using the same concept, they should have just copied the fun and do something decent.
>>28895I actually thought the merchant's guild was going to buy products from elm's stalls and sell them for cheaper. I don't know how I got this idea, but I really don't want to watch the previous episode again.
None of that happened and everything was really simple instead instead.
No.28926
Both cop shows are kind of meh.
Discount fantasy GitS could have worked, but then the rookie outright ignored something the perpetrator said, and claimed the case is over. Fuck that. If they want to do something akin to GitS, at least try to make the characters seem competent.
I don't think the tobacco hard-boiled show knows what it wants to be. Is it light-hearted? Is it a darker cyberpunk struggle against a massive corporation? Why did the guy think the corp would just leave him alone? What is the plot going to be? Are they going to be on the run for the entire season? Is the corp gonna just forget about them? It seems as if the author just had a concept and not much of an idea for a plot or atmosphere afterwards.
I'll give them one more ep just in case but Cop Craft was much better than both of these.
No.28927
>>28926I remembered that there was a third detective show too. After just half an episode it's already better than the other two.
No.28948
>>28824You should be watching Hoshiai no Sora then.
No.28959
I'm watching only 9 shows this season, and in this count there are a few quite meh ones. I guess it's backlog time.
No.28963
>>28962>I am actually somewhat interested to see where No Guns Life will go after episode 3.Really? My interest plummeted instead.
No.28971
Babylon doesn't seem too bad, but it's kind of hard to watch. Maybe I'll just marathon it after it's over.
No.28985
>>28971I liked the first episode, but then I found out it was Seikaisuru Kado's author and decided not to bother.
No.29021
>>29019Especially the slapping afterwards.
No.29030
>>29028>Why was she created just to suffer like this?Because the author fucking hates her, but more importantly, he fucking hates you.
No.29034
>>29033I guess they are from the basketball anime?
No.29037
>>29034Yes, and they're super cute.
No.29048
>>28932You know, I've seen manga pages and anime caps going around all over, but the desire to pick this up has only risen due to this picture alone.
If I do pick it up know it's your fault
No.29051
>>29046>>29047This is absolutely the True End.
No.29052
>>29048She is just a support character that shows up once in a while. So if it is because of her, I am not sure if it is worth it.
No.29067
>>29052Well it's more about how clean, colorful and "shiny" it looks and as I can see on the dog webm the characters don't seem to be off-model a lot compared to other series. I already see myself descending to romcom hell once again.
No.29105
The philosophing in the trainwreck is kind of nonsequitor… but it's the main reason this is even a trainwreck. You can plainly see the action doing something sensible - but this perception crashes at the philosophy. By ignoring the philosophy the anime becomes a quite nice and sensible story. But I guess we already have such stories. It's the trainwreck that makes it stand out.
No.29119
>>29109OreSuki, aka the Bench-kun anime.
No.29144
>>29143They were all in the massage scene.
No.29156
>>29155I'm still annoyed that it didn't do that well overseas. I also think even if Sony didn't force proprietary memory cards, it still wouldn't have achieved the success that Sony desired. I can only assume that the Western market for niche jRPGs and dungeon crawlers wasn't big enough to compensate for the rise of smartphones and dearth of shooters and the like.
Still, I love the damn thing. The OLED screens on the fat models were quite nice.
No.30652
>>29047So, this finally finished, nearly an year later. The anime really needed these three episodes, it was just hilariously incomplete before. Denpa Onna levels of incomplete. Anyway. It was often kind of cringe, but it also did a lot of things right. And the continuous trainwreck somehow managed to finally stop and settle down into something pretty beautiful. Despite all of my expectations. I kind of wanted him to lose for real, just so that Hose can see how the girls all collectively decide to ignore such childish games. But I guess winning is indeed more in line with the trainwreck up to now.
P.S. Sasanqua Best Girl. She and her friends are clearly superior to the actual main heroines.