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[Anime Club] Watch #5.5: Kino no Tabi 1-3 [spoilers]

Started by Demosthenes , September 30, Posted October 15, edited. To be honest, I haven't watched many animes lately, besides Mushi-shi the only other one I kinda liked was Zankyou no Terror , though this one is from The characterization made up for a couple of plot holes, and the beautiful style was a plus.

The first arc focuses on Kirito and does a good job putting some of the tension back in the show that I felt was lost in the ALO arc, there's a forgettable 3-episode mini-arc, then the second arc focuses on Asuna, which I thought was pretty well done, too. Maybe unrelated, but for some reason I saw a picture of Mikasa Snk today and went "Hey, she looks like Vin! Posted October 15, I thought about watching this series many times, only to forget later.

I think it will be a fine show; after all Shinchiro Watanabe is its director. Everyone please watch Zankyou no Terror and tell me what you think. I watched it quite some time ago, but I still don't know what to think about it, and my feelings are confused.

I mean, it didn't excite me that much, and plot probably could've used some improvements, especially the middle episodes. I can't say it's an amazing anime.

I can't say that I love it or that it is my favourite. I have no idea why. Every episode left me with extreme satisfaction like my life was fullfiled, seriously , ending gets me crying everytime I see it even out of context , even though I don't cry like this usually.

Well, and the soundtrack is beautiful. I don't know. My thoughts about this anime confuse me. I guess I can say it's briliant but not exciting anime? Maybe 'stunning' in very literal meaning would be best term to describe it? God, I don't know what to think.

Someone help me. Posted October 16, And it's short! Perfect for watching without compromise. On a fun note, I had no clue it was directed by Watanabe until I started watching. I found the tone so familiar It was a nice surprise. Hahaha, I had similar reaction! Considering how I couldn't find something grave against it my ultimate decision is "yes, I quite enjoyed it". Yes, it is satisfying to watch. Let me try to put my thoughts in order You won't find many flashy angst yelling teenagers in Zankyou, even the childish characters are collected and thoughtful.

Nine and Twelve always have an edge of danger, if I had to compare them to a known character I don't know, they remind me of Kelsier from Mistborn, split in two and taken in a different direction. It was refreshing, I'm sick of anime MCs archetypes.

I watched Zankyou mostly to see why the characters were doing what they were, and to see how they would act in the situations they were pushed into. While it might annoy people used to shonens, it's the sort of pacing I'm looking for in a series.

No "enemy of the week" which will fight the MCs to kill-them-yet-not-because-reasons to artificially raise the stakes. I'm thinking about finishing Baccano! I started to watch when it was first aired, but never got around finishing it. It was fun. Mafia, outlaws, alchemy and supernatural elements in the s and also s. It's hard to follow at the beginning though, too many characters to keep track. Oh, it also has one of the most satisfying OPs I've ever seen. Can't put my finger on what made it so attractive, I suspect it was the successful pairing of the music with the animation, it set the tone just right.

Squeezing 17 characters in that opening was a feat. With names included. Seirei no Moribito. It's a bit old now, from , based on a fantasy novel. The protagonist is a spearwoman on her 30s, tasked with protecting the crown prince.

It has a fairy-tale like tone, and slower pacing than a shonen. It was responsible for my love of spears as weapon of choice, and I actually wish it had more fights, because they're so mesmerizing. One of my favorite anime shows of all time. It tells three stories in different years, crosscutting between them to maintain the pace, tension, and reveals with extreme precision. It's confusing for the first episode or two, but then you adjust and it settles down a bit. I highly recommend finishing it there are three OVA episodes as well that are alright, but not great.

As you get later on into the story, you'll notice. Posted October 16, edited. Yeah, I think I stopped watching it when this spoiler reveals its relevance.

I just rewatched the first episode over lunch and realized I should have given a small content warning here: things can get bloody. They don't use it for shock value, it's linked to the plot, but still I agree with every word. I think it's in general one of the best shows of all time, and is definitely in my top 3.

The time-skips and number of characters make it confusing at the beginning, but I think they've done it on purpose. That's why I think it's best to actually binge-watch it all in one go. It's aboslutely worth watching. If that's when you stopped watching then you still haven't seen all the best parts!

I mean. And there are so many good parts about his plot. But yeah, things can get really bloody and graphic in this anime. Sometimes when I see particular scene I just feel the pain of the character. Well, it's not anime for kids, that's for sure. It's kind of cool and laud, so works well as a ringtone. Though it annoys everyone around. So, after reading the recommendations here yesterday, we watched SAO Abridged last night.

Yeah, it's very funny. The first episode moved much too slowly, but it got quite a bit better after that. I felt there were some missed parody opportunities in the murder investigation episode. Since Baby Steps ended, none of the current season's shows are really pushing our buttons. We're watching My Love Story about one episode a night right now, but this time last year there were about four shows a week we were really looking forward to.

Now, not so much. Most of them just have too much profanity or poor production. SAOA does have a bit too much profanity but not enough to make us turn it off. Also, RWBY volume 3 is out soon which will be awesome, looking forward to seeing how it pans out without Monty Also apparently there's a game for it coming out which is currently in Steam Greenlight so check it out and vote for it if you're interested. Posted October 17, Ideed, I felt it was better to watch it in one go. That's when I decided to wait it to finish airing.

It only took me eight years to actually do that. Hm, trying to remember something good to add to this topic, and I can only remember the popular shows I watched recently and didn't like. Since I don't want to be lynched Walking back in time, I quite enjoyed Attack on Titan.

I had some problems with how the characters were presented—Eren is plot blackhole! Oh, in the same worldbuilding vein, I loved Last Exile. Posted October 18, Oh, wow! I have two cents to add. If jumpy, sweary, or actiony anime aren't what a person is looking for, I'd recommend these three They're all fantasy settings :.


[Offical] Anime, Game Discussion Thread - Part 6

Kino's Journey "Kino no Tabi" is an anime series adapted from a series of novels by Keiichi Sigsawa a pen name with a bonus for firearms enthusiasts. The series chronicles the journey of a young girl named Kino and her Mottorad a talking motorcycle named Hermes as they travel from country to country. Kino has a policy of staying in each country for only three days and doing her best to not get involved with the country's problems, choosing to remain a casual observer of each culture. The series takes place in a semi-fantasy environment, with the technology of each country varying from primitive to high-tech.

I'm considering going with either Utena, Kino no Tabi or Shirobako to start For the Madoka watch: I was thinking something like 3 episodes per week.

Kino’s Journey – The Beautiful World Episode 3: Keeping Things Grey

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[Highlights] Kino’s Journey Ep. 3 (Land of Prophecies)

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I highly recommend both series. I like them because they have very human characters. The music for both series is really really good as well. Now I have been trying too look for anime series but I have no interest in shonen type shows. Can someone recommend some good anime for me to watch that is not shonen? What kind of stuff are you looking for? Slice of life? Or maybe a certain art style or studio?

Kino no Tabi: The Beautiful World Episode 3 Sub Indo Kino no Tabi: The Beautiful World Based on a hit light novel series by Keiichi Sigsawa.

Land of Prophecies

Of all the anime this season to be controversial, the last show I would have expected to have people in a frenzy is Wandering Witch: The Journey of Elaina. But the criticism of this show has been so mind-bogglingly nonsensical that I feel compelled to write about it, and defend it. My issue lies with the specific criticism that is being heavily levied towards this show. Elaina has been harshly criticized for being apathetic, amoral, immoral, selfish, narcissistic, and sociopathic.

Kino’s Journey – the Beautiful World Episode 3 Review

In the first, Elaina encounters a beautiful red-haired woman sitting alone in a field of flowers. She asked Elaina to deliver a bouquet of those flowers to anyone in the next town. In the second, a young man flags down Elaina and talks to her about the bottle in which he has captured random happiness. What Elaina discovers of their circumstances, and guesses about their consequences, is forbidding.

Back to our routine of episodic Kino. This episode features not one, but three seemingly unconnected countries, each with their own obsession with the concept of tradition.

Kino’s Journey Season 2: Canceled Or Renewed? Everything Fans Should Know

My recent trip to Japan as a traveler has only rekindled my dormant enthusiasm for this franchise. We begin with Kino camped outside. She appears to be getting ready to fall asleep. A revolver lays atop her chest. Her palm clutches the handle. The opening scene gives the audience a simple introduction to the overarching premise and theme of this franchise. Another way of describing it from the perspective of the literary classes I took in high school.

I feel like they ran out of funding and crammed a lot of things into the last episode that could have easily been spread out into 2 episodes. So the payoff felt flat despite everything that happened. How is there posts on this thread and no one has mention Gurren Lagann? I liked Gurren Lagann.

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