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02-03-2021, 07:44 PM | #231 |
Yodonna oshi
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That's fair. Part of me thinks I'd be more receptive to the other adaptations of it, should I ever give them a chance, but yeah, that OVA... I don't remember the exact moment that caused it, I just remember at one point literally going "Okay screw this" and going to watch something else.
I know the "Okay screw this" feeling when it comes to certain shows as well, and it's good to know when to cut your loses, so please don't think I'm being serious when I'm playfully mean to you. |
02-03-2021, 07:47 PM | #232 |
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Oh don't worry, I knew you were just ribbing me. I just felt like giving slightly more detail, haha.
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02-03-2021, 07:51 PM | #233 |
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Hhaaha, that's good, the last thing I want to do is alienate the only other person I've met who has watched Detonator Orgun.
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02-11-2021, 05:53 PM | #234 |
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I know it doesn't qualify for this thread, but the The s-CRY-ed blu-ray set is finally coming stateside. Meaning Discotek Media is now my favorite anime distributor. And it gives me an excuse to watch one of my favorite anime ever for like the sixth time. Seriously, if you guys haven't seen it, I highly recommend it.
Anyway, yet again, thinking about what to tackle next, even though it likely won't be until next month. Gonna copypaste two other shows from before, but there's two others I've considered doing:
Like always, if any of these sound more interesting to you than others, feel free to say so! Otherwise I'll probably do like usual and just kinda pick at random or for some superfluous reason, haha. I also wanna end this by asking you all a question: Would you consider Gundam to be under this category? Me personally, I wouldn't, but the franchise has crossed over with Kamen Rider and Ultraman, so there is sort of a case to be made. Either way, I don't plan to cover any Gundam shows anytime soon, but I was curious as to how you all felt.
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02-11-2021, 06:33 PM | #235 |
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DreamSword, if you have not seen this show, please do. It's what if we put Blue SWAT, B-Fighter, and Fiveman in a blender and made a froyo out of it.
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02-11-2021, 06:42 PM | #236 |
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...This looks right up my alley honestly. Will DEFINITELY cover this at some point, if not have it be next on the list.
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02-11-2021, 06:51 PM | #237 |
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-Skull Man: They made an Anime of that?
-GARO: Crimson Moon: Heard mixed things about the Anime adaptions, have yet to see the original. -Star Diver: Haven't heard of that one, though I could have sworn someone said it was the inspiration for Darling in the Franxx. -Heroman: Oddly enough, that was one I was planning to watch some time ago, though never got around to it. Because I don't have time, I'll probably wait on that one. -The Gundam Question: I guess it depends on how people see it. I haven't watched Gundam, except for Build Divers, though I've been curious. Don't know if you'd care, but a few other "Toku-ish" Anime I have on my watch list are: -Blassreiter: Apparently this was Gen Urobochi's attempt at making a Kamen Rider, prior to Gaim. It's basically Kamen Rider in Germany with Demons, as someone put it. -Majin Bone: Just look at the suits, it's about as Toku as they can get. It seems to be based on a toy line from Bandai, consisting of interchangeable, customizable armor for each character. But I'm probably just rambling, so I'll let you or anyone else here pick what to watch, as I'm afraid I don't have a lot of time on my hands. So whatever you choose to watch, I hope you all can enjoy! |
02-11-2021, 06:54 PM | #238 |
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Don't know if you'd care, but a few other "Toku-ish" Anime I have on my watch list are:
-Blassreiter: Apparently this was Gen Urobochi's attempt at making a Kamen Rider, prior to Gaim. It's basically Kamen Rider in Germany with Demons, as someone put it. -Majin Bone: Just look at the suits, it's about as Toku as they can get. It seems to be based on a toy line from Bandai, consisting of interchangeable, customizable armor for each character.
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02-11-2021, 07:34 PM | #239 |
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I would absolutely not say Gundam is inspired by tokusatsu to any massive degree, but it's worth noting how many superficial similarities exist due to them both pulling from the same broader mold of merchandise-centric Japanese hero shows for kids. The tradition of the protagonist getting a second, cooler Gundam to pilot midway through the show is basically the tokusatsu Final Form trope, for example. Rivals, evil counterparts, and even the occasional series with a big ensemble of heroes from the outset that sell themselves on the appeal of getting to choose your favorite of the bunch too – I could easily be talking about Gundam or Kamen Rider there.
It's really broad strokes stuff, but, especially when it comes to the parts Bandai has a direct hand in, there's a lot of shared language there nonetheless. Despite how I started this post, there probably are plenty of specific instances of direct inspiration being taken from toku. I mean, the Impulse Gundam even had straight up Ultraman Tiga style color swap form changing; I'd be more surprised to find out that didn't have anything to do with shows like Kuuga being such huge successes!
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02-11-2021, 07:51 PM | #240 |
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I would absolutely not say Gundam is inspired by tokusatsu to any massive degree, but it's worth noting how many superficial similarities exist due to them both pulling from the same broader mold of merchandise-centric Japanese hero shows for kids. The tradition of the protagonist getting a second, cooler Gundam to pilot midway through the show is basically the tokusatsu Final Form trope, for example. Rivals, evil counterparts, and even the occasional series with a big ensemble of heroes from the outset that sell themselves on the appeal of getting to choose your favorite of the bunch too – I could easily be talking about Gundam or Kamen Rider there.
It's really broad strokes stuff, but, especially when it comes to the parts Bandai has a direct hand in, there's a lot of shared language there nonetheless. Despite how I started this post, there probably are plenty of specific instances of direct inspiration being taken from toku. I mean, the Impulse Gundam even had straight up Ultraman Tiga style color swap form changing; I'd be more surprised to find out that didn't have anything to do with shows like Kuuga being such huge successes! But now I gotta think? Which Gundam show is the most Toku? The one that immediately comes to my mind is G-Gundam, because like, kung-fu mecha that are basically glorified giant suits of armor, ontop how the Shuffle Alliance a Sentai squad in and of themselves, haha.
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