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Manga:

Same as the previous months, GTO and Inari, Konkon, Koi Iroha though I have now reached beyond the point where both anime end. I've been enjoying both of these manga a lot, especially with how difficult it is to even find quality manga.

Anime:

I'm almost done with the original version of Space Battleship Yamato and I have to say that I prefer the remake. Why? Quality wise, both are very good, and the remake's changes to the story are small and overall improvements. On the other hand, you do not get to hear the fantastic OP and ED songs by the GOAT of the 1970s, Isao Sasaki, so often as in the original. Or the rest of the very 70s soundtrack. A+

I have finished You're Under Arrest's first TV season. It is a good episodic action-comedy, and what makes it shine is the supporting cast of characters that do give the sense that the protagonists encounter the same people a lot. Which makes sense, considering they patrol a neighbourhood where people live. Strike Man is gonna be living rent free in my head for good. There are few standout episodes, but also the average quality is high, and you will be entertained. B+

Sailor Moon S(hitpost) is so far my favourite season of the series, and they have done so by embracing the weirdness. Good stuff. A | Cardcaptor Sakura is turning into a comfort anime for me. It's got just the right vibes after a stressful day, and a main plot will probably eventually materialise, beyond the gathering of Clow Cards. Even if it doesn't, that's fine. A+

Once again, I have somehow managed to ignore most of seasonals, which is explicitly something I didn't want to do this time around. I have seen E1 of Mao and I thought it was pretty good. I was also interested in Liar Game and saw E1, but a friend of mine and fellow gambling anime enthusiast dislikes what he saw, so idk. Maybe I'll give it a chance.

Live Action:

Having played the surprisingly good Star Trek Voyager video game Across the Unknown, I've got the Star Trek itch again. So, I went and watched... The Orville. And it turns out that Family Guy Trek is by far the closest thing to the 90s era of Star Trek I have seen, and that includes all other post-2005 Trek series, even the homages like Lower Decks. Hell yeah. A+

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[–] machinya@hexbear.net 1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

it's nice to see someone talking about angel beats and not delving completely in the negatives of it. while i agree that it didn't aged that well and it's a very specific type of show, it has many good things and it's still quite enjoyable to watch

26 episode rumour

this was probably some kind of cope that got too widespread to justify the shortcommings of the series. if you are familiar with other jun maeda-written anime (charlotte, the day i became god) you will find many of the similar problems mainly having a mundane first half and a rushed, not fully fleshed, hard to follow second one. this gives the impression of somehow cramping a season full of content in just a few episodes (and i did saw many discussions on all those animes where people said the same idea of the episode count being reduced mid production). the reason might be simply that maeda worked mostly on visual novels and was not able to properly translate his writing style into anime.

[–] Better_with_Gender@hexbear.net 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

I thought that might be that why the series was shorter, but when I finished the show it didn't really feel like there could be more to it other than possible arcs developing the other characters. I think the show was fine as it was pacing wise, I don't think there could be another 13 episodes without it ending up as filler. The show feels that its come to the ending arc once Otonoshi figured out who he was and delaying that would have conflicted with exploring other characters.

I do agree the show didn't age that well. Some of the comedy and comments stick out badly now but the general premise of the show is still worth seeing now.

I did not know that Jun Maeda made Charlotte as well, I added that show to my watchlist ages ago but haven't seen it.

[–] machinya@hexbear.net 2 points 1 week ago

i agree that maybe 13 more eps is too much but the series would have benefited from a couple of additional episodes (sadly not doable in the "modern" anime industry). there were lots of side characters that could have been more fleshed out. same with the ending arc that felt a bit rushed

i do totally recommend charlotte even if i have many problems with it. it has an amazing setup and probably one of my favourite soundtracks. it has similar vibes to angel beats but it's a bit more messy in writing so don't hype it much