Have (you) read his works?
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Video's up on Nine!
https://youtu.be/ZvjghVlCazw

 

>>536
I loved Touch and H2. I enjoyed Cross Game and Mix, but don't feel that they lived up to the legacy. Probably an unpopular opinion.

OP 4 of Touch always hits me RIGHT where it hurts. "Hitoribocchi no duet"... what a name, what an image. https://yewtu.be/watch?v=zLHt0Yo6TZc

 

>>536
Even more than Rumiko I find his works samey, the first one you read or watch will be the best

 

>>537
I like Rough the most

 

>>3341
This is kind of how I feel. I read a collection of oneshots of his that Viz (? I think) released back in the day and it was fine, but the best one was the mystery of the cute psychic girl at the ski lodge and even a series of one shots was getting repetitive by the end.

Still, what he does do, he does well.



 

Does /ar/ like mahou shoujo anime?
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Have any of you seen Miracle Girls? It's show about two twins who can communicate telepathically and and teleport. It's more shojo that magical girl, but I remember liking it alot. I saw it some years ago and remember laughing on the second episode when a plane gets hijacked by terrorists as part of a joke, thinking how they couldn't make a plot like that today.

 

Have any of you seen Miracle Girls? It's show about two twins who can communicate telepathically and and teleport. It's more shojo that magical girl, but I remember liking it alot. I saw it some years ago and started laughing on the second episode when a plane gets hijacked by terrorists as part of a joke, thinking how they couldn't make a plot like that today.

 

uh…
i love CREAMY MAMI THE MAGICAL ANGEL!

 

I wasn't that sure about Creamy Mami at the start but some of the episodes were crazy and surreal, which I liked. I was going to jump into Persia but it's sub status isn't as clear and Creamy Mami kind of burned me out. I'm currently watching Nanoha Strikers.

I liked Nurse Angel Ririka a lot too and it's a shame it was apparently cut short. I'm interested in if the manga has any additional content (like the Tokimeki Tonight manga vs the anime) but based on the length, probably not.

The manga of Hime-chan no Ribbon is one of my favorite magical girl things. The anime is good too but doesn't have a good conclusion imo.

 

just came here to say that i was legitimately depressed when i reached the end of CCS



 

This is a long one text post, so head's up:

Looking for a Mystery and-or Horror Anime that was on a T.V Anime Block (maybe be SyFy channel?*, or even Starz)

See, I watched on a anime on a TV block back around… I'd like to say around the 2010's, probably the mid-2010's at best guess.

I remember watching it around Halloween time as it appeared on either the Syfy channel or the Starz channel that was promoting "Mature"/"Adult" anime (blood, guts, nudity, etc) on either a limited anime focused block (to test the water or something) or of a pre-existing one 'just changed for the holiday season.

I've been trying to find this anime for years with no luck, but I do remember a few good chucks of the first episode that may help identify it; though again, it has been a good few years since 'so my memory is hazy on full details, and may have mixed or confused other details over the years .

The initial premise of the anime, if I recall correctly, was set in a high school where a fresh female teacher got a assigned to a new school 'specifically a class of trouble makers/perverts. Her colleague showing her the ropes is a buxom, blonde haired, sultry sexy type; with a red open long-sleeved blouse (or dress shirt) black mini-skirt[*?], garter sock stocking and heels.she has a very laid back attitude, with an aloof personality. given the school she works in is pretty bad (I think)

the new teacher is a glasses wearing, black haired 'braid (either a single braid ponytail, or braided twin-tails) a green jersey & matching sweatpants; which given to her by said colleague as protection, since as soon as she walking into the class a pair of male students are laying on the ground to take an up-skirt photo of her, which fails thanks to the track-suit given to her.her personality is quiet and a bit squirrel-ish, being a new teacher and all; the typical naive 'innocent heroine protagonist.

Her colleague steps in the class with her, where said students take an up-skirt photo of her instead 'which doesn't phase her, she teases the new teacher a bit & scolds the students while she introduces her to the class.
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>>3373
nope not that either, again 'the teacher was squirrel-ish 'being a new teacher and all; Like this show & manga though, fun time

 

>>3373
holy crackers this show is amazing

 

>>3353
GTO artstyle and the "maggots that eat people and turn them into zombies" sounds like Tokko, which was broadcast on Syfy. But I don't think it has any characters or scenes like you describe in a high school, even if that scenario with the teachers sounds like something Fujisawa would write.

 

>>3401
It's fine honestly, nothing actually remarkable about it beyond the premise. I can barely remember it honestly, only a few jokes here and there.

 

>>3409
oh when I said "GTO" art style, I was mainly referring to it not having the typical "anime"; like I said, the folk looked pretty normal.

it why I also said "Golden Boy" as an example; sorry if I confused ya with my odd wordings



 

Kanashimi No Belladonna (1973) is a masterpiece of tragic/erotic/psychedelic animation directed by Eiichi Yamamoto. Jeanne is a peasant who gets raped by a noble and becomes a witch; based on/inspired by La Sorcière by Jules Michelet, a treatise in the history of witchcraft. Noted for its experimental artstyle, bizarre visuals and its connection to Western classical art works like Klimt and the cubist movement, it's a unique piece of art with a moving narrative and breathtaking moments on screen.
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>>747
Char's Counterattack (1988) by Yoshiyuki Tomino is the culmination of the original Gundam saga which began with 0079, marking the final conflict of the fourteen-year rivalry between the characters Amuro Ray and Char Aznable.

 

>>761
What's really interesting to me is that the Red Spectacles is sort of filmed like an anime in live action. Movement is deliberately limited, the backgrounds are flat, camera tricks are anime-style... It's pretty neat.

 

some of these are boring though.

 

>>739
Shoujo Tsubaki (1992) by Hiroshi Harada, bad online discourse aside, it's a unique film that's rare in anime and is tapping into Japanese underground and wears its influences on its sleeves like Shūji Terayama films, Japanese theater, 1900's art, etc. It's ashamed the movie (and manga) are reduce to just shock content when it's much more than that while it meant to be shocking to the viewer in a exploitation way, it's still has themes and direction that make it above just an exploitation film.

 

>>760
And old opinion I came across was that for the second movie it’s an amazing animated spectacle but a terrible lupin movie, haven’t seen it yet myself but have watched mystery of mamo



 

Self explanatory. It's fine if characters are featured, but try chose shots focused on the background.

I'll start with some from Tokimeki Tonight.
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I don't know if the second counts.

 


 

Oh nice, I was gonna make a new thread for these. Yes, Masion hsa some nice backgrounds.



 

Anyone here collect anime cels? Or dougas/gengas? My collection is pretty small so far, pic related is my cel and douga of Yuumura Kirika from Noir.

I'm actually looking for a good UV-blocking frame for it, anyone know of a good one that's about the needed size? (my douga measured to be about 10.5x9.5 so I'm guessing the cel is about the same)
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Not a collector myself, but I did (vaguely) recently get to see some on museum display

 

>>2794
I really want to get some Plastic Little cels with boobs in them but there’s one german autist that buys them all lol.

 

>>3374

I know the one you mean, heh.

 

I don't own any cell but I think cool lot of the old website that sell them are still up.
>>2620
>>2630
It's funny on eBay I've seen fake cells of modern shows, I guess it's a novelty thing.

 

>>3379

Most of that seems to be purely promotional and not intended to be deceptive.



 

Modern anime is dogshit.

Let's discuss why.

 

>>3302
Misty is cute.

 

I think the point of /cel/ is talking about old anime you like, not to just shit on new anime. Especially since that's likely to bring people to defend it which will make the discussion be about new anime, which isn't the topic of the board.

 

👑==Things that made retro anime visuals so good==👑
>natural linework variation 📝
>texture from grain and paint 🌟
>real light effects ✨
>hand painted backgrounds 🎨
>great contrast 🌃

 

>>3313
This, this thread should be pruned and is otherwise off topic



 

I'm a bit surprised there isn't a thread for this one already. I've read the first omnibus of the Kodansha translations for this one so far (that is, right before the Phantom GT-R race.) I have to say that I actually appreciate this not being entirely a racing series. At least to this point, it seems more so focused on drama - the playing of what a character wants and their ability to obtain what they want, what a character knows and what a character is capable of and how those two shape reactions. It's not particularly deep in execution, but it does what it does pretty well anyway. All of the characters seem to be jerks, but they don't seem to just be mean for no reason; they rage, they swoon, they mourn, they have real opinions of other things in the world, and all of these things make them the jerks they are. Takumi is the only one who isn't a jerk, but that has more to do with his discipline and how he was raised than it does with racing or passion. The growth that is being set up for him may challenge that. I can look past the very generic "the MC is so much different and special" aspect of the series because the mangaka gives the characters good characterization around this premise, including Takumi. The racing scenes are very well done too. I'm not educated on racin, but it seems authentic. I believe Shigeno consulted a top-level touge racer for this series, and I can tell. The humor in this series is a bit weird, though. I wasn't expecting so many 4th wall breaks. This is an old series, so I'm sure you guys have better things to say on it than my newness can. How is the anime, too?

 

This was surprisingly compelling even though I hate cars.

 

I love cars and motorsports but the beginning is the best because it has more focus on the characters. Once it settles into its routine it becomes just that.



 

welcome lads and gals: anyone ? this time i am going to dumb material from several different publications of Masamune Shirow - one of my personal all time faves mangaka. i am quite sure that the fine people visiting this place at least heard about him somewhere… Ghost In The Shell, anyone ?

let's have some fun and enjoy these…

first one is from Gemcat Calender 1998
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>>3262
There's lot that wasn't, I'm saying that manga used less tones usually back then but there were some completely back and white manga. Read nigga.

 

>>3263
That one was greyscale too, dumbass. Black and white manga are rare. You have no idea what you're talking about and should stop.

 

>>3263
Also you're looking at a stripped down low quality reprint. This is what that manga looked like in original printing.

 

>>3264
This shit all black and white why are you two fighting about this? Oh wow they have gray, so we can't call old movies black and white anymore cuz there's gray? what a stupid debate.

 

>>3265
The DC reprints keep the colored pages, most pages don't have orange.



 

I need more schlocky action OVAs in my life! Loved both Gunsmith Cats and Taiho Shichauzo but I'm not sure where to go from here. What are your favorite cute girls shoot guns and drive fast cars OVAs from the 80s and 90s?
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I remember masturbating to Gunsmith Cats as a kid, but I can't really remember which scenes.

 

>>3208
I distinctly remember my first anime fap was to Burn-Up W, this scene specifically.

 

>>3142
Tenamonya Voyagers.
A moronic teacher and an ostracized space gangster travel the galaxy on a journey to Earth.
Lots of big robots too.

 

>>3218

I dont think ive seen this before.
Sell me on it.

 

>>3142
If you're willing to stretch into fly fast spaceship, the Ditry Pair OVA, movie, and Conspiracy Flight 005 might scratch your itch.



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