Yes, the weekly stream idea is real, and it's going to start up within the week. I am thinking of running the streams biweekly on tuesdays and thursdays (unless other days work better, but i'd like to keep it during the week)
The idea is that each day would have an episode from two series during the same season. Here's what i'm thinking of starting with
>Tuesday: Fall 1982
Space Cobra
Tokimeki Tonight
>Thursday: Spring 1983
Aishite Knight
Miyuki

This would all be taken care of by a bot (finally got one working), so I won't have to micromanage everything. Times are probably going to be 17:00 UTC since thats the time that presumably works for the most people.
(Another idea - doing rebroadcasts at a few common local times during the day such as noon in PST, EST, and CET)

(With an episode a week, these would take many months to get through a whole series, so I may do two episodes of each in a block if people would prefer that)
35 posts and 2 image replies omitted. Click reply to view.

 

>>309
I just now also noticed that the bot got things out of order, Aishite Knight episode 11 is playing after Miyuki. Definitely seems like some sort of daylight savings issue.

 

>>274
I think the server move might have broken wapTV again, nothing streamed today and the log still shows the last stream from thursday.

 

>>311
i know waptv has been really broken for a while, it's just been kinda far down on my todo list. has it been streaming the right episodes recently or should i push it back a few?

 

>>312
Yes episodes were correct and it was streaming at the right times before today.

 

>>313
Looks like i forgot to set the execute flags on the scripts when i moved them over. Fixed that, so I'll runs the today's streams tomorrow/



 

literal masterpiece
17 posts and 5 image replies omitted. Click reply to view.

 

>>268
B-Ko is now the official queen of /ar/. At least until post 2000

 


 

>>263
The only thing what is ironic is that you are not better than them

 

>>263
anon please don't post garbage images like these, let's try to keep this board in a good state

 

>>258
>enjoyed some parts of A-ko
>some parts
explain yourself



 

Have you seen it? It's a blast!
If you like stuff like Urusei Yatsura and Project A-Ko it´s definitely up your alley

 

>>249
its good but underappreciated



 

Claiming this board as belonging to his majesty kaiser Reinhard von Lohengramm. You are free to go on as usual.
6 posts and 2 image replies omitted. Click reply to view.

 

>>240
Might as well bump again to discuss the OVA's. Finished them last week and I liked them although not as much as the main series. I did find it odd how they were ordered, two different OVA's that spread out the story over 6-7 years and each episode arc is ALSO spread out. How to rearrange them myself to be in order so it would naturally flow better.

A real shame how once again Yang (and the Alliance in general) was shafted for more Reinhard time. I guess it's nice to see more of Kircheis but after forcibly seeing how incredible Reinhard was for the entire series I'd rather spend some time with people like Yang, Dusty, Julian, Poplin, Kircheis, Mittermeyer and such. They all feel like they had less than half the screentime of Reinhard and it's odd to just give him episodes to show us that he is as incredible as we have been shown before.

I'd say my favourite part of the OVA was Yang's arc, the 14 episodes of growing up, saving El Facil, the history of the 730 Mafia, the prison and how it all ended was really interesting and exciting. It's a real shame his whole OVA couldn't have been Yang on this adventure and meeting up with more people but I still enjoyed it. I enjoyed a lot of Reinhard's arcs as well, such as when Reinhard mutinied on their sole ship to save them from an Alliance patrol, the Ice planet episode and the episode about the defecting noble's daughter. The Kirchies detective episode was surprisingly interesting to watch as well and was a breath of fresh air to see him by himself for such a long period of time.

I do wonder how it'd feel watching the OVA before the main series. It's a prequel so you wouldn't really get spoiled on much outside a few narrator spoilers, so a lot of the episodes would feel a lot more *tense* as you may not know who will die or not. I guess it'd be a lot more boring as you wouldn't be as invested in the characters but you could at least see how amazing Reinhard was for the first time, instead of the 50th.

I'm not sure what people think of the OVA's since I rarely see them discussed with the main series, so hopefully this bump might add *some* discussion to the board.

 

>>237
Sieg Kaiser Reinhard!
Sieg Neues Reich!

 

>>240
>>244
Sorry to correct you here, anon, but both the main 110-episode series and the Gaiden series are OVAs. The main series has never been on TV (afaik) and was made specifically to be released on home-video.
>I remember trying to get into the series three times (once in 2015, 2016 and in 2017) only to give up multiple times.
I gave it a try many years ago too, but it was only recently that I started to appreciate older anime more, that I gave it another chance, and it became one of my favorite anime ever, if not my absolute favorite. Frankly, I didn't want it to be over by the time I reached the last episode.
As for the Gaiden series, I've downloaded most of the episodes, but haven't watched any of them for various reasons.
>another anime I absolutely adore is Irresponsible Captain Tylor and watching LOGH really showed me just how much of a parody that show as meant to be of this
Thanks for the recommendation, although just by reading about it, I'm not sure that it was meant to be a parody of LoGH specifically, or at least not many people have noticed. It would be hilarious if it turns out to be true, though. I have also noticed some possible influences of LoGH in other Japanese media after watching it.

>>241
I hope you watched, and liked it. I'm always happy to see more people watching it for the first time after so many years. Despite it being so common in pretentious 3x3 threads, it's a genuine masterpiece. I mean, it does come from a novel (not a light novel) so the writing quality in LoGH is obviously superior to the average anime, in my opinion.

 

>>246
>the writing quality in LoGH is obviously superior to the average anime, in my opinion.
its so far beyond other anime its not even funny

sometimes i almost wish it wasnt so thick
every time i get going on trying to watch the whole series, some irl bullshit always happens, a few months will go by, then ill either lose my place or just forget everything that was going on which sucks since theres all kinds of subtle/sub-plot stuff going on at all times
certainly not a series you can just sit down and only watch a few episodes at a time of

really is on a whole other level tho

 

>>246
>but both the main 110-episode series and the Gaiden series are OVAs.
Yeah I know, I was just trying to bump this thread by saying "Oh,yeah I watched the spinoffs" so I wasn't really thinking about it much. I thought it'd be easier to just call them "OVA" and "Main Series". Force of habit I guess after watching a lot of older shows that usually have a main TV series and an OVA spinoff.

>As for the Gaiden series, I've downloaded most of the episodes, but haven't watched any of them for various reasons.
It was released in a very odd order, you may want to look up a chronological series of events for each so the episodes flow better when you eventually watch it.

>Thanks for the recommendation,
No problem, I'd say it's my favourite anime. I remember falling in love with it during the climax of the 4th episode where I laughed for 10 seconds straight at how it played out.

>Although just by reading about it, I'm not sure that it was meant to be a parody of LoGH specifically, or at least not many people have noticed.
I can't fully remember how I came to that conclusion, but I do remember translating the Japanese wikipedia page and I believe it was mentioned there. Not sure if you can trust a ">translated wikipedia page" for information (it's also mentioned on the fan wiki for Captain Tylor, but again, hard to trust information), but when I was watching LOGH I just saw a lot of comparisons. According to English wikipedia, it's based off a movie called "Japan's Irresponsible Age" from 1962 which is quite similar, but there are quite a decent amount of comparisons you can make for both, plus Tylor's light novel came out 2 years after LOGH's ended.

Tylor is meant to be like Yang, albeit, a hell of a lot more easy going and downright lucky. Working for the "United Planets Space Force" and pretty much joining it for reasons that aren't relating to wanting to fight in battles but being exceptional in the battles he fights. Leading the people around him having no idea if it's dumb luck or incredible genius he plays off as dumb luck. Whereas his main rival opponent isPost too long. Click here to view the full text.



 

Please, someone help me understand the appeal of this movie. I love the idea of it and the artwork is really nice, but the pacing is just... there's no reason for the movie to be as long and as slow as it is. I'm not against films having a slower, more meditative or dreamlike pace, but Railroad drags everything out for as long as possible, well past the point of interest.

I'm really not trying to shit on this film, I understand it means a lot to many people and I respect that. I'm trying to understand and maybe come to appreciate it myself. If anyone who really likes this movie could explain to me why they do, I would really appreciate it.

 

>>221
Had to hit up an archive but anipages had some praise for the film that may help.

"Gisaburo Sugii's Night on the Galactic Railroad, in contrast, adopts a storybook tone and visual ethos completely at odds with the previous film. The colorful backgrounds are drawn with bold strokes, like naif art, and the characters are simply drawn anthropomorphic cats, sidestepping the problems inherent in depicting the inhabitants of Iihatov as humans. The animation is completely different as well. The focus here is not on bringing the characters alive through nuanced animation, but on bringing a fantastic world alive through a procession of gorgeous images that are pure and intense. The animation is consequenly very still, but in an intentionally restrained kind of way, combining with the art to create a tone of hushed awe and heightened emotion. The art for the mazelike town is one of the film's most unforgettably beautiful images. This Iihatov may have started out informed of a vaguely rural European sensibility, but it is transformed through the art into a truly unique and compelling world the likes of which we've never seen before. Every image from this film is striking and unforgettable, from the computer CG corn field, to the pillar of cranes, to the Bos skeleton buried in the geological layers of time and space. This film seems like the most imaginative and creative of the Kenji films, and also the most spiritual and profound."

 

>>221
The film invites you to embrace the dreamlike pace and take the time to experience what the characters are going through, reflecting on the themes of the story along with them. The visuals, music and pacing all set the tone.
That said, pacing is an artistic choice as much as it is a tool. Whether you liked it or not is subjective, and so criticism or praise, while valid, are a bit personal. Watching it again some other time when you feel like it may be more effective than reading other people's thoughts on it.

 

I only watched the first couple of minutes like ten years ago, but I think it's recently gained popularity because it has the same appeal as ghibli films. Fun for the whole family films with good art and animation. Also furries like it because of course they do.

 

>>224
What kid is going to sit through such a slow movie?

>>221
I think the main reason for the slow pacing is to convey the melancholy of the main characters' final mortal journey together. Galactic Railroad may be about an adventure, but it is the adventure to end all adventures. This is a farewell, a final commemoration to all the times they have already had. Think about the last time you spent with someone you aren't going to see for a long time, or possibly ever again. It's hard to make it a good time, because the fact that it's the last time looms over both of your minds, but you both try to drag it on anyway. I think that is the feeling the slow pacing is trying to convey.

 

>>222
what archive do you use to search anipages?
I'd love to hear about more promising information resources like that; I frequently use the /a/ archive to research anime and would like to expand to other sources



 

We're gonna have our second watch p/ar/ty on March 19th, same time as before (15:00 UTC). Suggestions will be taken for a week and the the finalists will be voted on next week. Looking forward to it!
13 posts and 4 image replies omitted. Click reply to view.

 

>>215
Don't worry, ranchan, we understand! The communication is, of course, appreciated.

 

After a pretty long delay, we can finally start the voting! Suggestions from >>210 and
>>212 were omitted because they can be the full subjects of future watch p/ar/ties, this will probably be the last "grab bag" type for a while.
Voting ends Friday at noon EST.

https://strawpoll.com/polls/2ayLWLdmbZ4

 

>>217
How long will this stream run for? I think you said this one was going to be shorter than last time

 

>>218
4-6 hours max (the other one ran for around 8 or 10 I think). It may end up being shorter, but I will probably do a smaller p/ar/ty with the leftovers at some point, I just know these massive streams dont work great with everyone's schedules.

 

The stream starts in about an hour! Here is the link.
https://cytu.be/r/wapparty
See you there!



 

Dragon half thread
28 posts and 15 image replies omitted. Click reply to view.

 

Why is the omnibus manga translation so awfull compared to the anime the jokes fall flat because of it

 


 

>>194
I don't think it's a problem with the translation, both the manga and the anime had jokes that fell flat on it's nose and some better ones.

 

She came from an egg, does that mean she will also lay eggs?

 

>>197
I hope so



 

Manabu Oohashi passed away recently. Give your respect to a legend. A MAD of his work is linked below. He is probably most well known for the Takarajima intro animation.

https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x70rtad

 

RIP. Robot Carnival and Roujin Z are some of my favorites.

 

>>157
RIP,I love a lot of stuff he worked on and watching Junkers Come Here during the last Christmas was the most comfy thing.

 

>>157
This scene made me cry

Everything I've seen by Oohashi has been great

I guess Westerners aren't really aware of him, unfortunately

 

>>160
Yeah, he doesn't quite do the right the kind of animation to get hyped in western sakuga circles unfortunately, and he's too old school.

 

>>157
>>161
That's some really fancy stuff, what a loss.



 

hey /ar/, lets play hangman.
I give you a little tip: The original television series is from 1983
55 posts and 24 image replies omitted. Click reply to view.

 

>>151
The Enemy's The Pirates

 

>>152
yap thats right

 

>>123
You're no ordinary human! You're the devil! Help, I've seen the devil!

 

>>154
>arx fatalis
I dindt thought about that game in years, good taste anon.

 

>>96
Will you or someone else continue, I missed both times



 

To keep discussion on here fresh and to get a broader perspective on retro anime, I'll be hosting monthly watch p/ar/ties on cytube. I'm planning on this first one being held on the 29nd at 15:00 UTC, which hopefully works for most wapnons, and will run from 4-6 hours in total. This thread is for submitting suggestions for the stream. Less well known or obscure suggestions would be appreciated as I know there are a lot of works people want to discuss but few have actually seen.

>Voting has finished, thanks everyone!
49 posts and 10 image replies omitted. Click reply to view.

 

>>68
Thanks again for streaming. I look forward to the next one

 

fuck I missed it...

 

>>66
>Was planning on monthly
even better and thanks again the stream was great

 

>>66
>Was planning on monthly
is this still the case?

 

>>72
yes, though future monthly streams will probably be shorter (as i plan to move forward with the weekly episode stream idea)



Delete Post [ ]
[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21]
| Catalog