Butch lays it on thick Gargantia-style here with the setup. Well the real reason is it pushed all my Nadesico buttons.Īt any rate, that’s just the prereq. Ohara drives a mecha? When’s the last time that happened? Wait, don’t tell me Sidonia. Amamiya Sora is icing on the cake (I think she’s getting hype specially in P circles, but also in general now). It’s got the rich SF background, it takes plot progression seriously, with a lot of mind paid to tension and emotional response. It’s easy to see why I take a liking to Aldnoah.Zero.
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Part of this also has to do with how FUNimation’s picks this season whiffs everything except The One Show Every Season They License That I Must Watch, so there isn’t any chaff like Daimidaler or Soul Eater Not where the fact that I have negotiate their services put enough of a strain on my attention span that I end up dropping them. Part of this is thanks to not having to worry about 2 noitaminA shows, because of the double-length Psycho-Pass rerun. I haven’t sampled everything this summer season but I think I’m at a point where I can comfortably say I’m ready to take my picks and go on. I’m just complaining that it’s a little anti-climatic. Yes, Paku Romi is a great get and Otakon will remain special for doing that, along with the usual JP guys who rep a solid event that I like. Maybe they’re just going for going’s sake. At some point you have to wonder even if a con is run very well, what’s the point when it has no real headliner? Maybe those who still go to such a con are really dedicated. Aren’t these still the most important things that a con can offer? The pain points of AX are just consequences of these things. As much as I hate it, AX is still having some top guests. It’s probably worth noting that Otakon this year is kind of “subpar” to AX. But am I really that dedicated to 10th? It’s one of the weird cases where I may say yes. It felt like I am pretty much orientating my 2015 eventing around it. Somehow this year the amount of work it takes to coordinate the event stuff is also monstrous so I’ll be busy this and next weekend anyway. AX->10th->Otakon in back to back weekends in a sense is the perfect arrangement for 10th because I can still hit all three, but I’m going to die trying. I’m basically skipping AX for 10th and mental sanity. It’s probably best to watch Punch Line without much of a preconception anyway. Would Steins Gate anime be just as bad if it was only half as long?Īlso, while the above is kind of a spoiler to Punch Line, I struggled the longest to figure out what show it could be compared to. I thought the way Punch Line worked was, at the very least, creative. Why would I compare the two? Because both are the same kind of story actually. As animation I enjoyed Punch Line a lot more, where as Terror had the better soundtrack and hipster magnetism. Or good, depending on how you look at it. Which of these two are bigger disappointments? Are they even equally bad? I think they actually are equally bad. Rather than picking one up and blowing it, I think most parents would rather hand their kids one of these. Romantic stories about vagrants that bloom and gets blown around in the wind probably won’t get a lot of love as an analogy to this common weed. I think the home improvement culture in the US pretty much put them out as one of the top public enemies come Spring time. Lately I’ve been paying attention to the local greens on my way home from work, because it’s finally not dark when I do–a testament of summer in North America if there was one–and wondered just what it would take to make the dandelion tick as a pop cultural commodity worth a child’s fancy. Here are some thoughts swimming in my head.