What's everyone's favorite episode of Patlabor? For me it's a tossup between one of the goofier episodes like the ones where they go into the gator labyrinth and SV2's Longest Day from the original OVA.
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I tried watching the TV series, but I just couldn't stay with it. There first few episodes were all just a bunch of "funny" things happening, with no real overarching story arch. Is the whole thing just one lame comedy gag after another or is there a point where things start to get interesting?

 

>>873
An overarching plot does develop, but if you don't like the comedy I wouldn't bother. Patlabor (TV) is a comedy first and foremost.

 

>>867
Absolute Deculture

 

When the police said the woman you fight for is going to get married to another man when you go to jail or hospital, can’t remember the exact quote and episode. I like the second movie the most in terms of art, action and music

 

The last episode of the New Files hits me really hard, but I don't know if it counts, since it doesn't stand alone. It takes the entire context to really feel it. The meaning flows back under the story and changes it while leaving it all intact. It's beautiful.
To be safe, I'll say the one where they all get food poisoning.
>>859
IIRC Oshii has stated somewhere that he viewed Patlabor as a continuation of his work on Urusei Yatsura, so it makes sense that he'd be more attuned to the comedic angle of it than the dramatic.



 

Here's hoping this goes well
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>>448
Well, Flash 3 was fun. I say that for all of Dirty Pair but I really did just find myself chuckling or smiling at whatever stupid plot the girls have found themselves in this episode. Didn't really care for the OP and ED this time around, really liked 1 and 2's though.

Alright, the first episode was surprisingly good. I like concepts like this and this episode was surprisingly good at keeping everything suspenseful. Once again though, here's a very KEI CENTERED EPISODE which again reinforces her as the main character in my eyes. Did find it funny seeing her change a diaper then get embarrassed over the lil baby penis (pure tbh) and ending it with having to "breastfeed" the baby to avoid capture which is both dumb and somewhat smart for a person in her extreme situation. That second episode though....what an interesting one, Monica was a CCS reference, right? The entire episode was stupid but I didn't really hate it or anything, just laughed at how odd it was. The dub (which I decided to do for this episode) also made the insults a lot more funny too. That third episode was a lot of fun too, always enjoy sports anime and having a generic "HARD WORK AND GUTS" coach is quite fun, I do wish we saw some actual Volleyball instead of the training part, that episode also felt very "Flash" since I couldn't imagine the originals doing an episode like this. I liked the 4th episode as well, the kid was quite unique, can't think of another character that tried to copy a girl as a robot and love the robotic version when the real one was there the entire time, was quite humourous to see actually and I didn't expect Yuri to wear the original costume in this episode, what a nice surprise. Also, very nice to have a Yuri centered episode as well, feels like we're always with Kei. I wonder if the kid was meant to represent the fans in some way, felt like a message to them to not focus on a fake girl you've made pure in your head (Yuri) and instead go out and find a real girl. As for the final episode, it reminded me slightly of the last episode of Bubblegum Crisis which was nice, plus having a chief centered episode was nice. Always enjoy when there's some aspect like a child hostage the good guys need to deal with, although I do wish there was a bit more action.

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I actually get a few of the episodes of Flash 2 and 3 mixed up order wise but I did enjoy them both. The volley ball episode being a prominent stand out, for a few reasons, but there's some good ones in there. It's a bit of a shame we didn't get anymore because I feel like they were really starting to develop their stride as they went on. Maybe see a movie or something.

 


 

>>404
Kei!

>>432
Man, I really wish I was one of those 2 dudes.

 

>>404
Kei.
Also I really hope I'm not inadvertently samefrenging by forgetting I responded to this thread already a year or two ago.



 

I may be a bit tardy in announcing this here, but on kissu I'm hosting a Dream Hunter Rem stream tonight at 6:00PM EST over at https://theatre.kissu.moe/kiss/berun

Given the net friends connection and the shared interest in retro, I thought I'd extend the invitation over here. Someone even made me aware of the new Rem banner here too which is quite coincidental. Hope to see you there and if you're just passing by long after, maybe you can appreciate this ED art of Rem from Kazuhiko Tsuzuki.

 


 

>>4147
Cute



 

Who do you do it for, /ar/?
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God. And gods.

But anime and manga, and other media, I have many waifus.

Most of my waifus were based off of me, because I'm destined to win Armageddon.

Armageddon actually started because I asked Satan to help me get with my waifu Johan Liebert.

Not kidding or lying.

 

>>4122
Turns out I was Johan all along.

 

>>475
Best girl woman.

 

>>479
Watched the entirely of this and I hard agree she was best girl overall, she was too good for ranma and had he reunited with her before meeting akane after returning to Japan, she would’ve 100% won

 

Bar none. Forever thankful for EVA for allowing her to exist.



 

Retro anime isn't just the Otaku boom anime of the 80s you know! The 60s and 70s have a lot to offer and mostly gets ignored.
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>>3613
I just started watching this after finishing harlock, have watched the previous two Mazinger installments but I really do like this one, also saw the crossover movie where Great Mazinger gets stolen

 

>>3614
OH and additionally I’ve also started watching the original space battleship Yamato series, only twelve episodes in and it’s pretty amazing, especially for the time it came out

 

>>3617
Finished 1974 Yamato, that was probably one of the best space adventure saga’s I’ve seen in a long time. Very beautiful and awe astonishing storytelling for its time, I am somewhat skeptical on how it supposedly inspired George Lucas since pre production of Star Wars started around the same year but goddamn if the similarities are just that coincidental I’d be more surprised if nothing of it was used as a source of influence at all. Regardless I think this is my new favorite anime from the decade

 

>>3614
Finished grendizer, and with that I’ve seen the entirety of the Mazinger trilogy, actually I’ve seen most of the 70s dynamic pro shows now that I’m thinking about it, the only one’s I haven’t seen yet now is the getter robo shows, enma kun, and that one magical girl show where they got the design of Maria fleed from(including voice actress). Although that show isn’t my cup of tea.

 

Resurrecting this thread but yeah finished both classic getter installments about 2 months ago. G was a weaker show than the first but still pretty solid and I love its design. With that I’ve completed pretty much almost all of the famous dynamic pro shows, there’s still Enma-kun and arguably Meg-Chan even though that show isn’t exactly from either dynamic pro creator despite having the same staff as cutey honey and influenced production on Grendizer



 

Is it me or did George Murikawa actually rip off Ashita no Joe?

1. Vaguely similar art style and aesthetics
2. Young man from a disadvantaged background making his way up in the fight game (literally every boxing story at this point)
3. Tragic end where the protagonist ends up punch drunk and is totally fucked over.
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>>2771
Yeah but Hajime no Ippo gets boring fast. Talking - fight scene - talking. Is pretty much the structure of that show. It feels like groundhog day except it never ends.

 

Considering Joe is THE boxing manga yea I would say he ripped it off or at least capitalized off its popularity. The other guy mentioned the different artstyles, but they don't mention the similarities. The muscle tone is clearly taken from Joe. It's like taking the Mcdonalds arch, turning it upside down, changing the color, and making a new burger chain. The details don't really matter, especially since Ippo is the crappier narrative, when it's obviously a ripoff, by that if it weren't for Joe it wouldn't exist.

 

I remember when George Murikawa drew a cover for Ring magazine and all the boxing degenerates were complaining about wapaneses.

 

All boxing fiction fixates on the underdog because it reflects the reality of the "sport" (really just legalized assault) and its what makes boxing appealing. You don't become a human punching bag if you don't have to. When was the last upper class rich kid from the suburbs to become a legit boxing champion? They are all poor kids, refugees, homeless people, ethnic minorities, proles from working families, and kids who were bullied at school. Now a lot of boxing fiction has this "pull yourself up by the bootstraps and be the self made man" theme which is bourgeois capitalist propaganda, as if individual effort can overcome hard societal obstacles.

Ashita no Joe subverts this theme because its heavily implied Joe dies in the end, slumping over in his corner so you can work your ass off, but you can never quite escape or it just kills you. So did boxing save Joe or did it kill him? If he's really dead, aren't we in someway complicit for cheering on a bloodsport where young men are beaten and severely injured? By comparison, Hajime no Ippo feels like a more sanitized depiction of the fight game with all the moral ambiguity stripped away.

 

Ippo references or cribs from Joe quite a lot, other than the stuff already mentioned. Like Takamura eating a tomato a day to diet like Rikiishi, one of the characters being essentially Joe with a kansai accent, the world champion being a pretty blatant expy of the world champ from Joe.

But if we're really to compare them generally then Joe just has much more substance. At the end of the day Ippo is for the most part a feel-good sports manga that tends to settle into a status quo and repeatedly reset to it for hundreds of chapters at a time, and most of it consists of throwing a kid with no personality in a boxing ring to win over and over again. Ashita no Joe is a study of a very complex character whose circumstances and psychology are constantly changing and evolving, gets into things like philosophy of life, and for as much as Joe finds meaning through picking up boxing it's much more upfront about him having to grapple with the destruction and even death that boxing can bring into people's lives. It's also a social commentary born from the social inequality that was lying underneath the perceived prosperity of Japan in the 1960s, where boxing doubles as a mirror against this (Joe feeling like he can get somewhere by embracing the rules of boxing whereas society remains unfair to Joe even if he conforms better to its rules and customs). Ippo is decidedly not this thoughtful.
Joe by the end has transformed from a brash juvenile delinquent to a quieter, more empathetic and more thoughtful man harboring a lot of guilt and alienation. Ippo's biggest problems are being upset about not winning a fight, and later quitting boxing and being worried about punch-drunk syndrome, both of which are things Joe did too, but with more nuanced context and a less one-note character, and without spending hundreds of chapters at a time teasing and blueballing the audience on the story going anywhere and endlessly repeating the same handful of scenes that never lead anywhere.

If we're looking at the art, just because Ippo's art has more detailed rendering doesn't inherently make it better. Chiba Tetsuya's art is clean, efficient, panels are well-blocked and composed, very readable. Ippo's action is notorious for how unreadable it becomes as the manga goes on; it's hard to believe but it was more than a decade ago that people started meming on the french fries flying around the ring all the time.
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reply with ur fav related content of momoko and company! ^^

 

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Hi Brichy

 

>>4097
im not brichy but hiiiii
who are you if i may ask

 

>>4097
im not brichy but hiiiii
who are you if i may ask

 

>>4101
>>4100
Fat baby Hana requester



 

does this count as a retro anime?
some friends over at discord told me that it didnt 😭
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>>4079
That episode with Sakura's grandfather really got me for some reason.

 

>>4080
Just watched that episode. When she was saying that his granddaughter must have been like her mother was really bittersweet. She's so pure and innocent.

 

Ancient memories of really liking Meiling have been awakened. Apparently a lot of people online really dislike her character, but I'm not sure how many of those people have only watched what I'm told is a very bad American version of the show and whether that has influenced their opinions.

 

>>4091
I didn't get the Meiling hate. Had a huge crush on her when I was a kid.

 

>>4092
Glad to hear it wasn't just me!



 

Dear /cel/, what are some of your favorite normie-tier manga for their time? Lots of retro anime love here, little love for their manga counterparts, so let's share some. Picrel Love Hina, everyone I knew who read manga, read it as it was translated.

 

I remember having volumes of Sailor Moon and Fruits Basket as a kid, if that counts.

 

>>4056
For sure, both are pre 2k.
I'd like to mention claymore, but that was 01, so I'll just post Kerberos/Jin-Roh instead.

 

I don't know if I count KPC as 'normie', but good read either way.
How about Parasyte?

 

I love Rookies, if it counts (started in 1998).

I really didn't expect to like it as much as I did but Kawato is such an endearing character that I just fell in love with the whole thing. Seeing him go out of his way to do so much for that baseball team even when no one else would and leading all the students to actually want to try in Baseball again was just brilliant.

My favourite part of the manga will always be when in one game he goes up to an opposing pitcher who has been struggling in the game so far, tells him he's doing a fantastic job, then goes to the opposing coach to tell him to stop fucking around. He should take that kid off the mound and give him actual coaching advice so he can grow into a proper player (and adult) instead of this weird humiliation ritual he was forcing him to do to teach him a lesson. Then proceeding to return to his dugout and screaming out loud "AHHHHHH WHY DID I DO THAT I COULD'VE GOT THE TEAM SUSPENDED"

It's truly a one of a kind manga and it saddens me that everything else the mangaka has done is not fully translated yet, even Rokudenshi Blues is taking 20 years to translate and is still around 40 chapters away from being complete.



 

Happy Mother's Day, /ar/

 

>>492
He's having a mental breakdown

 


 


 

>>494
Jonathan Glenn

 

>>4006
He’s from Brain Powerd…



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