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Rénà wrote:oh, you mean http://meowaa.se??
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Bwarch wrote:From what I hear the designs were pretty involved in the anime, with the point they were trying to get across. How everything was set up was completely involved in how the costume design went. Lore and whatnot.
The designs had some involvement in a few episodes, but it was rather brief in relation to pretty much every other story aspect.
At the end of the day they did just want to draw a bunch of neat action, boobs and over the top humor scenes. I can't fault them for that, for sure.
There is typical fanservice, and then there are under-breast designs, (and over-breast at the same time, if I saw junketsu correctly) six-inch skirts revealing barely covered vaginas, and an onslaught of close-up shots of both, usually consecutively or at the same time.

Not that any kind of fanservice would be too unbearable, but just the gross exaggeration of it all in Kill la Kill made it very, very hard to just be something to skip through or look away from. And it's quite sad that it had to drench things the way it did, considering that the story and characters are quite nice. (in fact, I LOVED Nui, enough to be one of my favorite anime characters, until she got her arms chopped off)
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Spoilersssssss.

I said I still hadn't gotten around to watching myself dang it, haha.
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Bwarch wrote:Spoilersssssss.

I said I still hadn't gotten around to watching myself dang it, haha.
Not really anything important, though sorry about that.
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Jayoshi wrote:
Bwarch wrote:Spoilersssssss.

I said I still hadn't gotten around to watching myself dang it, haha.
Not really anything important, though sorry about that.
That's why you should use SPOILERS
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Jayoshi wrote:
Bwarch wrote:Spoilersssssss.

I said I still hadn't gotten around to watching myself dang it, haha.
Not really anything important, though sorry about that.
Alrighty, it just sounded like it was important :lol:
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Jayoshi wrote:...
Not that any kind of fanservice would be too unbearable, but just the gross exaggeration of it all in Kill la Kill made it very, very hard to just be something to skip through or look away from. And it's quite sad that it had to drench things the way it did, considering that the story and characters are quite nice. (in fact, I LOVED Nui, enough to be one of my favorite anime characters, until she got her arms chopped off)
I'm pretty sure the premise behind the anime was to cram as much fanservice as physically possible into one series. They accomplished that goal very well.
Anyways, what else would you expect from the creators of Panty & Stocking? ;p
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hahaha, that part I did NOT know but now it just makes so much sense.

Panty and Stocking is amazing btw, everybody watch it if you haven't. Though of course be warned it is heavily sex driven, so perhaps not with your parents if you can avoid it.
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Ivy wrote:Anyways, what else would you expect from the creators of Panty & Stocking? ;p
I expected randomness, high-speed fun, and a somewhat decent (though not centered on) plot, from the creators of Gurren Lagann. Or, at least, just that and nothing else.

Inb4 yoko now that I mentioned that show
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Bwarch wrote: Panty and Stocking is amazing btw, everybody watch it if you haven't. Though of course be warned it is heavily sex driven, so perhaps not with your parents if you can avoid it.
I brought up Panty and Stocking at my pathfinder group yesterday, and now a friend of mine is watching it. Gotta love the random live-action puppet explosions.
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Reference to old japanese TV shows, most notably Power Rangers as far as I know. Probably a few others used it too, that's just the most popular one I know of that used the silly explosions death thing.
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Im torn between TTGL and FMA... which one shall I watch after I'm done with Bleach?
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Fluffi-dono wrote:Im torn between TTGL and FMA... which one shall I watch after I'm done with Bleach?
Gurren Lagann has some of the most badass and hot-blooded awesomeness of all time.
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Fluffi-dono wrote:Im torn between TTGL and FMA... which one shall I watch after I'm done with Bleach?
Watch the Big Green dub of the DBZ movies. You will not regret it.
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So Ergo Proxy was really good. On to Paranoia Agent next, methinks.
Fluffi-dono wrote:Im torn between TTGL and FMA... which one shall I watch after I'm done with Bleach?
Hmm, TTGL has a lot more action and is in general more "fun", but FMA (That is to say Brotherhood, not 2003. Not really a fan of 2003) has a MUCH better story and is the kind of thing I've found myself rewatching several times. On the other hand, I don't think I'll ever really watch TTGL again, though I might watch the movie adaptations one day.
Really it depends on what you're looking to watch right now.
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better not lose your way fluffy!!
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Jayoshi wrote:better not lose your way fluffy!!
........................ It's Fluffi-dono, not Fluffy-dono................

Anyway, since TTGL isn't as long as FMA, I will watch TTGL first,

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Seriously, what does fight the powah mean...
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Fight the power.
Those who are in power.
Those who are in control.
Fight the power.
Fight the government.
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Bwarch wrote:Fight the power.
Those who are in power.
Those who are in control.
Fight the power.
Fight the government.
okaaaaaaaay
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Bwarch wrote:Fight the power.
Those who are in power.
Those who are in control.
Fight the power.
Fight the government.
we did that once, remember?
it didn't end well for you
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True, and then I replaced myself with Jesuis instead of your snide ass even though you were in the running beforehand. :lol:

Whom you STILL have problems with. So I think things worked out quite nicely.
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Are you guys fight'n?
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Yes, but please don't post further on this matter in this thread since it is drama and it will derail it.

If anybody else absolutely feels the need to comment on the drama, do so in Twitter or a new thread.
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Hehe, seems like you two guys love to fight... I got an awesome idea: do a Talkhaus VS together, I bet it will be as successful as the Titanic film! ^^
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