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Honzuki no Gekokujou: Shisho ni Naru Tame ni wa Shudan wo Erandeiraremasen
Mar 20, 2:10 PM
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Yea i thought Detroit Metal City definitely had good promise, but I wanted the MC to like, actually start having some character growth. No problem where he started, but i wanted him to *actually* start becoming a hardcore dude outside of his concerts.
As far as my top 10 goes, thats not really current, its been a while since i updated it. Just glancing at it, i'd probably edit FLCL, Samurai Champloo, Baccano and Darker than Black out... maybe. Depends on what id be comparing them to. I think FLCL is the weakest on my 10fav list, and Baccano is only on there cuz the english dub's voice acting is hilarious. But i added that on there maybe a decade ago lol, could prob change it
even if it's intentional, it's still an unfortunate mess. While Tolkien has interesting story and characters in a world that also happened to have an intricate worldbuilding, after the first part of Juuni Kouki the characters and the "story" feels more like devices to infodump worldbuilding rather than the worldbuilding complementing them.
I guess what I meant by masterpiece is in the isekai genre, not many stories can stay as grounded as Honzuki with it's story if you know what I mean? I've read a decent amount of novels but not really any true novels like you are saying so we may have different opinions on what masterpiece means.
I did see your review and thought it was good. Actually, I also saw you reviewed Juuni Kokuki, I've been thinking of watching it so thanks in advance for the recommendation.
I also see you like Ascendance of a Bookworm, the anime was great but that novel is a masterpiece. Good taste.
Yeah, the whole seasonal aspect of show after show after show is really bad. Mappa, for example, are just taking on too many shows and it spreads their animators and free lance animators thin creating overwork.
Yeah, this makes sense too. It is a mindset that needs fixing in general and honestly I doubt we see it anytime soon.
Edit: Finished my little revision :).
Edit 2: So you're telling me you guys don't do math in school lol??? I wish I grew up in france if that's the case. STEMs is one of those highly encouraged degrees that good schools spends a lot of money on harnessing the kids to find interesting science and mathematics. It is necessary for the sake of the modern world. Afterall, in a few years, meeting someone with no knowledge of technology will probably be unfounded in my or the Gen Alpha generation. You'd think if we study the einstein level of maths would make us more understanding of the world we live in, but it mostly make us logical robots who doesn't mature in emotion at all. Logic and emotions goes both ways. We use logic to rationalize our emotion not to forget the idea of emotional maturity entirely. If anything, while human intelligent have increased, our maturity have decreased in this generation significantly- more so in the children.