Zunu wrote:And I've been kinda sorta meaning to watch TTGL ever since I heard Shokotan's mighty OP. So now my interest is re-piqued.
Highly recommendable. I started it without knowing well what I was getting into and at the beginning I had no idea where to start sorting the series' ideas from, but at the end I end up liking it really a lot.
Starra wrote:(I haven't seen enough of Gurren Lagann to judge, but from the first six episodes it doesn't really seem to be my thing. I'll probably finish it eventually, though...)
Because the first six chapters are made kind of I guess to attract the attention of people who have or have got even I little experience with that type of anime, it gave me that dort of vibe. Like, if you like mecha you could definitely enjoy them and if you had seen mecha before though don't like it that much you could also find it attractive because of various other things.
Also, the good starts at the chapters 7-8 and then it will go escalating incredibly.
Celedam wrote: Stuff from the post above
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Yup, exactly. Also, there are plenty of other references, many of them indirect, to the whole anime history, so....
Zunu wrote:I recently finished watching
Aku no Hana. It's about a pretentiously self-absorbed middle school kid who comes across his crush's gym uniform one day after class, feels the urge to fondle it, gets spooked by a noise and winds up taking it home with him. Oops, but
some creepy girl saw him.
And there begins a kind of blackmail/pas de deux/camaraderie
which doesn't go well for anyone.
It's really painful to watch, to the extent that I couldn't sit through some of the episodes all the way through without taking a break. Also, it was done in this stuttery rotoscope style which will I think most will either really love or really hate. To tie it into the earlier conversation, the main character has that same kind of whiny mealy mouthed indecisive quality as Eva's Shinji. The people who fret over him do so for no discernible reason; he's a loser. Even so, I recommend it for the thrills.
Not an anime, but Onani Master Kurosawa(probably one of the most famous doujins over there) is incredibly good and has a bit of that air. Painful, but a good lecture