jafri wrote:
Am I the only one who actually cared about the show called Aldnoah.Zero?
I never thought why I was being so angry with my life because of that stupid show due to bad writing (from what I heard). until today. Things will officially never be same to me.
Hell, even it ended up in cliffhanger with so many unresolved questions. That's every anime in a nutshell.
It started out with high expectations with its writer (Urobochi has a bit of a reputation with Madoka, Psycho Pass and Gargantia), but it kind of fell into a mess with how things went. Spent so much time yelling how easy a little bit of communication could do that it was not so enjoyable, and it just got more complicated. I did some interesting comments on the series that it is largely a criticism of the usual hero in stories, where the impulsive one who acts emotionally is essentially a bad guy, while the genius who thinks with his head and real good guy has personality quirks (arguably autistic) that separate him from the average person. He has not exactly had great luck recently with Gunslinger Stratos and Chaos Dragon (doing original scenario and original creator).
Anyway, new season started. To go off comedies that jafri likes, I think there is
Haven't You Heard? I'm Sakamoto, it has a sense of comedy similar to High School Boys.
Looking at the pickings, there seems to be a return of "moe", but just as much shows that seem fairly heavily geared to a female audience or even fujoshi crowd. To choose something most on my radar, I think I will go with
Haifuri, it feels quite a bit like Girls und Panzer, although it does not have the director (he is working on
The Lost Village), it seems to have taken what GuP did with tanks and is doing it with ships, but then it actually pulls something kind of surprising that is pulling it beyond the original setup.
Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress seems to be the new Attack on Titan, only with zombies, trains, set in the east, and steampunk guns.
And
Flying Witch kind of stole the show with the best first episode with a really nice slow tone of characters that feel like people, J.C.Staff manage to pull some surprises.
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