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07-02-2020, 12:14 AM | #131 |
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Not sure where else to ask this, so I'll do it here.
I haven't really seen any threads where people discuss Toku anime at length, which I find a shame, because a couple of them are some of my favorite anime of all time. So, would anyone be down for a thread similar to what Die and Fish do, but for Toku anime specifically? I'm not exactly great with words, but I figure I could give it a shot, maybe show atleast one person why it's worth checking other stuff out than the "Holy Trinity" of Toku, so to speak. Or, nah, should I just keep that stuff in the "Other Toku You're Watching" thread, if we even have one of those?
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07-02-2020, 06:18 AM | #132 |
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Like I guess you could also argue that those threads are very dedicated and very in-depth compared to a more general thread, but it really comes down to why not
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07-02-2020, 06:47 AM | #133 |
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Yeah, I don't mind posting in the megathreads, but it'd be neat to have more specialized threads to read and post in, especially for older shows (it doesn't even have to follow the 'User X Watches Show A' template, it can just be 'Show A Thoughts & Opinion'. Just saying).
Oooh, I'd be so down for this! I haven't watched many, but the ones I did watch (Gatchaman Crowds, Garo, Samurai Flamenco), I really like. Would love to get more recs on other shows, too. |
07-02-2020, 08:16 AM | #134 |
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Not sure where else to ask this, so I'll do it here.
I haven't really seen any threads where people discuss Toku anime at length, which I find a shame, because a couple of them are some of my favorite anime of all time. So, would anyone be down for a thread similar to what Die and Fish do, but for Toku anime specifically? I'm not exactly great with words, but I figure I could give it a shot, maybe show atleast one person why it's worth checking other stuff out than the "Holy Trinity" of Toku, so to speak. Or, nah, should I just keep that stuff in the "Other Toku You're Watching" thread, if we even have one of those? I'm always looking for new recs so would be interesting to hear what people say.
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07-02-2020, 09:23 AM | #135 |
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Which anime were you thinking about?
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07-02-2020, 09:30 AM | #136 |
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Oh, I have a bunch that I could talk about really. Ones I've watched like a billion times, ones I've only seen once, and some I've been meaning to watch but haven't had the time. What would you guys find most interesting? Part of me wants to just put 'em on a list and throw them into Random.org to decide, haha. |
07-02-2020, 10:01 AM | #137 |
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Yeah, I don't mind posting in the megathreads, but it'd be neat to have more specialized threads to read and post in, especially for older shows (it doesn't even have to follow the 'User X Watches Show A' template, it can just be 'Show A Thoughts & Opinion'. Just saying).
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07-02-2020, 12:52 PM | #138 |
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- Like Kurona said, they get very in-depth, and after things hit a certain length, I think the massive blocks of text every few posts in one of the bigger threads becomes more of a disruption than having "too many" threads would be. - In the general threads, I try (not always super successfully) to avoid spoilers to whatever extent I can, because I used to be a huge spoilerphobe myself, and like to respect anyone else in that position. Being able to lay out my policy on that upfront frees me up to go more in-depth and frees anyone reading the thread from having a major revelation dropped on them out of context because "everyone knows that." This point holds extra weight for Die's threads specifically, because having that controlled environment protects him from spoilers too. But at the end of the day, it really does come down to "Why not?" This is a really nice forum. In my experience, threads around here don't get policed for "significance" that often.
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07-02-2020, 12:55 PM | #139 |
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So to those who saw the two Tomica Hero Rescue shows, Rescue Force and Rescue Fire, which do you think was better? For those not aware, Tomica Hero Rescue Force and Rescue Fire were shows that aired a while back created by the same studio behind Ryukendo, Shochiku. It was centered mostly on rescue activities with some combat as well. It was also where most of us were introduced to the man, myth, legend Hiroaki Iwanaga aka Date-san of Kamen Rider OOO and the current Shaider. And some argue that the CGI was probably better than Super Sentai and Kamen Rider combined.
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07-02-2020, 03:59 PM | #140 |
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Part of me legitimately worried that Kuuga thread would come off like that! I actually prefer just using the "What are you watching?" threads, but, on top of mirroring what Die does, there are two main things that would push me to make a dedicated thread like that:
- Like Kurona said, they get very in-depth, and after things hit a certain length, I think the massive blocks of text every few posts in one of the bigger threads becomes more of a disruption than having "too many" threads would be. - In the general threads, I try (not always super successfully) to avoid spoilers to whatever extent I can, because I used to be a huge spoilerphobe myself, and like to respect anyone else in that position. Being able to lay out my policy on that upfront frees me up to go more in-depth and frees anyone reading the thread from having a major revelation dropped on them out of context because "everyone knows that." This point holds extra weight for Die's threads specifically, because having that controlled environment protects him from spoilers too. But at the end of the day, it really does come down to "Why not?" This is a really nice forum. In my experience, threads around here don't get policed for "significance" that often. |
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