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- March 3, 2015 at 11:44 PM
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Day 7 – workout buddy eh? If I’m gonna do that, might as well really go for it. [BBvideo]http://youtu.be/vSCmfIl-sHg [/BBvideo] Working out has been passed down the Armstrong line for generations!
- March 2, 2015 at 10:46 PM
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ChaudSept wrote:mitsuki lover wrote:No…you can’t kill off Sakur…er I mean Sasami….that would be a bit too devastating.
I mean if that happened Aeka would go full on Berserker mode.And I don’t think I would want to be
in the same multiverse when that happens!
This ! This could have been a great plot for the creation of the counter-actor.
Imagine Sasami or whatever gets killed, Aeka becomes so mad she turns into the counter-actor. Instead of Misaki, coming out of nowhere.
That would have been a really good thing for OVA 3.
More realistically : Tenchi get killed –> Ryoko very mad –> Counter-actor.
You guys actually created an impetus, an explanation, and a reason for the Counter-Actor, all things it desperately needed. Well done!
badass1 - March 2, 2015 at 9:58 PM
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Day 6 – If I ever cut my hair short again, I’d love to portray a certain Spirit Detective. http://i1103.photobucket.com/albums/g463/wwwwhhhhoooo/YusukeOfficial_zpsq4pd0jle.png " /> - March 1, 2015 at 10:15 PM
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CATCHUP! Day 4 – When I was a kid, I always wanted my own Agumon as a friend. Day 5 – One of my no-longer-secret shames…it was 2011, if I recall correctly, and I was in my apartment with my roomies and another mutual friend, and part of our college experience was getting back into anime. We’d surf Netflix for its limited selections, and one title we stumbled upon was called
Girls Bravo. It’s no more than a comedic love triangle series with heavyfan service, overt innuendos and stupid humor, and to its credit it doesn’t pretend to be anything more. We went with the dub, and thanks in large part to one Kazuhara Fukuyama we ended up splitting our ribs many, many times throughout our run. The experience of simply finding something we’d never heard of and saying “WTH, let’s do it” combined with the series’ own shamelessly shameful humor and our own ongoing happy college days experience made it something I’ll always look back fondly on (even if I’m ashamed to admit it lol). [BBvideo]http://youtu.be/vanfvmu6JO8 [/BBvideo] P.S. Fukuyama’s a perv.
- February 27, 2015 at 10:09 PM
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Day 3 Fav Anime Opening – TOUGH ONE! Though I have old fav’s like Yu Yu Hakusho‘s “Smile Bomb” and Trigun‘s “H.T.” and I like everyone of course gotta give it up for the likes of Cruel Angel’s Thesisand Tank!, my most standout OP has to be Baccano‘s “Gun’s & Roses” by Paradise Lunch. [BBvideo]http://youtu.be/Msg8ypnLqaw [/BBvideo] The upbeat jazzy track fits the 1930s American bootlegger/gangster setting of the anime, the synchronization is eye-grabbing and fluent, while music and visuals are both very spry and allegro. The instrumentation makes it feel classy, even though it’s like nothing you’ve ever seen before; very avant-garde.
And it’s functional!
Baccano!more so than many other works has a huge cast of characters, and the opening manages not only to introduce us to all of the main players in the anime but tell us in a matter of seconds a little bit about their personalities. To sum up, the intro boldly tells you to sit down, strap in, and hang on, ‘cuz you’re about to meet all of these Dapper-Dan’s and Cagney caricatures and go on a fun ride.
- February 27, 2015 at 9:40 PM
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Nobuyuki wrote:And nothing of importance will be lostaquateencarl1 Yeah, I got that for ya right here pal.http://i1103.photobucket.com/albums/g463/wwwwhhhhoooo/223272-noike50_zpscbhokjp0.jpg " /> But on topic, I’d say Ryoko’s “death” at the end of
Universewould fit quite well…it’d be tragically beautiful and all, but I wouldn’t like the ending as much, and hell it’d kill me inside. sadface1 - February 26, 2015 at 7:26 PM
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Day 2 – Since it was asked, myOTP if I had to pick…gash darnit, I’ll just say Tenchi/Ryoko. Before TM!in 2000, me being a young lad and content on an anime diet mostly consisting of DBZ, I didn’t even think about girls and guys and such, let alone OTP’s. Then I see Tenchi, and I find the juxtaposition of these two personalities–Tenchi and Ryoko–hilariously entertaining. I could have gone with Isaac or Miria ( Baccano!), where it’s so obvious and apparent from both parties and anyone else that they’re just meant for each other, two peas in a pod. But me being a Tenchi fan, and the fact that within the fandom experience I’ve been teased over the years, seen a few movies, read some fanfiction, and thrown in my own wishful thinking for good measure, the fact that Tenchi and Ryoko are notdefinitively a ‘couple’ with a bow neatly placed on the outside like Keiichi and Belldandy means I’m still ‘in pursuit of,’ so to speak, after all these years. And ironically, probably illogically, that makes them my dream OTP. - February 26, 2015 at 4:03 AM
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Day 1 – First for me was DBZ, via Toonami, circa approx. 1997-1999 (very close toss-up with Digimon right around that time). I’d never seen anything like it, and when I saw a guy with crazy eighties hair float out of a space pod crater and catch a bullet before flicking it back…I was bewildered and hooked. - February 25, 2015 at 11:32 PM
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ChaudSept wrote:Hum, OVA 2 : Here comes Jurai part 1. Funaho says that seeing all the damage that Ryoko caused to the planet, it is most likely the Gems can create the LHW. We never saw Ryoko do it, but if the gems can, she can as well.
A lot of mystery surrounding those wings, huh?
😉 None of the following is sourced, btw, it’s just what I can remember from years in the fandom.
The LHW’s were always enigmatic, and purposefully so; like the forging of Tolkien’s Silmarils or
El-Hazard’sEye of God, the ineffability of their exact origin and power made them quite iconic. So, time for some fun speculating! In OVA 1, we learn of their connection with Jurai, its trees (ships) and its people, particularly the Royal Family. Continuing from there, we learn about the matron deity of said nobility, Tsunami, who is also described as the first tree and the most powerful ship in the Jurain fleet. This “ship” can create ten lighthawk wings, something outside the capability of any other ship. So, the big revelation at the end of OVA 1 is that a person
alonecould somehow activate “the wings of the lighthawk” because we already knew royalty paired with a tree could conceivably do so (as Yosho did fighting Kagato). From here, it seems their connection is specifically with Jurai and ultimately with the progenitor Tsunami. But how did Tenchi do it without being bonded to a tree? His heritage seemed to be the answer.
However, as it is eluded to in OVA 2 and revealed in OVA 3, neither connection to the royal family by blood nor a connection to a Jurain tree seem to be required to produce these manifestations (what’s more, GXPshows that not even the former is required for harnessing power, real or political, and any John Doe that pairs with the right tree will do just fine apparently). The mysterious character Z is not only able to produce them by his own power, as Tenchi can, but trumped the protagonist’s three with fivewings total. He’s not connected to Tsunami in any way, nor is he Jurain. How is this possible? Well, we find out Tsunami has siblings, and Z is some sort of champion of Tokimi. So, did he pull power from Tsunami’s sister (similar type of power)? Actually, apparently not; apparently, lighthawk wings aren’t all thatspecial after all, and our understanding of probability apply to them just as much as they hypothetically would to a room full of monkeys and typewriters ( .) Tokimi, utilizing a cosmic form ofHeard of that one, right?laissez faire, simply did nothing for long enough and again some John Doe was eventually born at the right time and inexplicably obtained lighthawk wings, once thought to be exclusively the power of the Chousin (or at least, the divine in some form). Why does the heredity theory of divine powers still exist? Well for one thing, we’ve all been influenced to
, but other than that, the presumptions about Ryoko and the gems and her own lighthawk abilities have strongly contributed. It has been asserted that Ryoko could boast up to ten lighthawk wings potentially (I don’t know if that gained steam solely from the cover image) if in possession of the gems, because she would be using them herself (not under the influence of Kagato), and thus as the daughter (not merely creation) of a ‘god’ (Washu), assuming the Chousin’s power does share some sibling similarities (which according to Lady Funaho in OVA 2, they apparently do, with the gems aiding in Yosho’s longevity on Earth), she would ‘grow into’ the godlike powers of her mother (if Washu decided to retire from being a know-it-all).speculate as such in generalBut there is another, more concrete reason the heredity conceptualization still persists:
War on Geminar. As anyone who has seen it knows, the conclusion ofWoGinvolves Kenshi, Tenchi’s half brother, materializing his own lighthawk wing out of the blue. How is this possible? One might point to the seikishi’s pillar-sword, but I contend this is not the case: it acted as a catalyst, a physical and mental aid for Kenshi to harness the LHW into a sword; the rock itself was useless (whether it’s Tsunami telling Tenchi to “trust in your own power” or , we all have pop culture precedence for the power of the placebo effect). So how did Kenshi do it? The series itself does not give us anything concrete. Did Tokimi herself intervene unbeknownst to everyone? Did Kenshi randomly obtain them as did Z? (On that note, I’m reminded of a theory I first heard from our own Dagon123 about the possibility that Kenshi is in fact a reincarnation of Z, done so out of Tokimi’s desire to have bonded with him as Washu had with Tenchi and Tsunami with Sasami.) Or did it in fact have something to do with the fact that Kenshi just happens to be related to Tenchi, the ‘Kami’ figure of Kajishima’s oeuvre (be it by blood or inter-dimensional nepotism)? Maybe Nobuyuki, the boys’ father, holds the secret? Perhaps another installment ofYogurt telling Lonestar the secret of the schwartzGeminar, whether animated or written, could elaborate someday. - February 25, 2015 at 10:25 PM
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Oh gawd, then there’s the Crab Monolith. gendo1