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Itai no wa Iya nanode Bougyoryoku ni Kyokufuri Shitai to Omoimasu.
Jul 24, 5:42 AM
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Days: 19.1
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8.09
- Total Entries65
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- Chapters3,127
- Volumes336
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Actually, I have already read the light novels that SAO is based on, though I dropped the recent arc. I can tell you that I look forward to this coming arc the most, since it's the one I enjoy the most, since it has more mature and darker tone in contrast to the lighthearted one in AFO. While you might be dissapointed by the Fairy Dance arc, you really should watch the coming season, with the Phantom Bullet arc.
Just looked it up, just the fact that Kana Hanazawa is a seiyuu piques my interest. Now I just have to find where I can watch it.
I do hope that they make Emiya Shirou's characterization better, so that he isn't an entirely dumb idiot like in the original anime. I believe I have mentioned it before, but I like Shirou because of who he can be. I am actually reading fanfictions by a certain author, who is great at depicting Shirou while giving him some levels of badassery. Should you ever be interested in the author, do tell me.
Talking about other anime released this year, second season of SAO will also be out. Looking forward to it?
I gave it a relativerly high score (7) due to the MC receiving some character development in the direction that I like. However, thinking back, it seems somewhat rushed. Overall, I have mixed feelings about it. While I can say I enjoyed it, Guilty Crown had potential to be far better.
On another note, have you heard about the new Fate/stay Night anime?
Oh cool. If you don't mind me asking, where do you live?
My Christmas was alright. I went out of the country for a week with my family.
As for Mawaru Penguindrum, this post I made on the discussion board sums up my thoughts:
"A story about the power of love at heart (how love can overcome anything, even fate), but told in a creative albeit ambiguous and convoluted fashion. Excessive use of metaphors and symbolism gives rise for high rewatch value, but I felt that TOO much of the story was left to the reader to decipher. Also, I'm not sure I agree with how the series relied heavily on flashbacks to reveal important plot points. They made the show jump all over the place and were quite detrimental to the pacing. Penguindrum had plenty of complex and memorable characters with whom one can easily connect; in fact, while I knew it would be unfitting, I secretly wished for a happy ending for everyone. Gorgeous visuals that are fitting of a show so heavily dependent on symbolism. The soundtrack was beautiful as well and I can think of at least 3 or 4 songs that will remain in my head for months to come (two of which are the openings).
Overall, Penguindrum had a profound story with powerful themes and a strong cast. However, I can completely understand people who criticize the series for being too convoluted and, for the lack of a better word, pretentious. This is a series that is nearly impossible to understand fully without either multiple viewings or the aid of people who have deciphered it themselves. Nevertheless, it definitely deserves the praise it has received and has earned a spot on my favourites list.
8/10"
So how was your Christmas/New Year's?
But after I finish exams. P: We can chat and whatnot then!