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I agree with all of what Shin Henshin just said.
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I just could not stand the way Kill la Kill gripped so tightly to its goofball comedy routes even as the plot blew up to a scale unimaginable in the first few episodes. I'm not a "grimdark" fan, but the tone of the whole show was pretty much entirely wrong for the last pretty much three quarters of the series. TTGL was silly too, but it knew that silly all the time is unengaging and recognised you'd need a serious moment peppered in now and then. The fact TTGL's serious moments were so rare is part of what made them so incredibly memorable, and part of the reason why the show stuck in my heart as long as it has done. Kill la Kill has no real memorable moments, because even its darkest most bloodiest scenes are played for shits and gigs gags. That kind of stuff is just not for me at all. It was mostly well paced, the acting was pretty meh across the board but I adored the central chemistry between Ryuuko and Senketsu (they deserved to be in a better show) and the soundtrack was GREAT but I don't think any of these outweigh the negatives and ultimately I'd say the show is just sorta average to borderline bad. |
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And as for memorable moments, maybe none exist for you but stuff like Gamagoori's first appearance, Ryuuko and Satsuki's first duel, the tri-states field trip, their duel in Osaka, Senketsu threatening Tsumugu, Sanageyama's fights with Ryuuko, all of these things I still remember fondly. Quote:
No anime is bad,...unless it's universally panned in which case it IS bad, whether it's liked or not depends on the viewer. Especially for shows like this, that have such a specific formula to them that recommending it to others or telling people to steer clear of it based on word alone won't do it justice. |
I used to be really into anime when I was a teenager, but it's one of the few things in my life I grew out of. I tried to get back into it again, but anime largely existed as my gateway to other things I like a lot more and I've never been able to get back into anime in any considerable way since. Obviously I'm speaking generally for general's sake, but I just find it a medium plagued with problems, that hold back even the best of series.
Also, I thought it was granted that every post is my opinion and should never be taken as fact? I didn't realise I'd need to state otherwise... They asked how it was, and I said how I saw it. |
After three pages of Kill La Kill dicussion there's no need to go deep into it.
So in short: I enjoyed it, it was fun, but not great and as usual it was overhyped. |
And with that, Samurai Flamenco was done.
That was an awful ending. It was all going fine for the most part (if a little bizarre), but then the epilogue showed that nothing has really changed. Hazama's just the Flamenco he was at the beginning but with a teenage Joker adversary, and Goto hasn't moved on at all. |
Loved the ending to Kill La Kill. :D
Also: RIP Senkestu :cry |
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Don't think I'm gonna bother picking up Samurai Flamenco again either after reading all this.
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