The "Kamille stole Char's kick!" anime thread

The new Eva film did not disappoint! The first two thirds or so are virtually shot-for-shot the same as episodes 1 through 4 (almost entirely the same script as well). A few scene rearrangements were made, like making Shinji's fight with Sachiel one cohesive battle, and some very short minor scenes were both added and removed from the original.

The real awesomeness kicked in for the last third of the movie, during "Operation Yashima" - the mission to take out Ramiel, the big diamond-shaped one. Ramiel was way more interesting this time around, as he could morph into all sorts of awesome shapes in reaction to being attacked (this was done with some really awesome CG work). In addition, there were a ton of new scenes thrown in.

And then the last scene...
It cut to what appears to be the moon, with Kaworu waking up (as seen briefly in the trailer). Lilith is also present. Kaworu expresses his eagerness to meet Shinji, and then the film ends.

Lilith's presence was particularly interesting, since before going on Operation Yashima, Misato brought Shinji to Terminal Dogma and showed him what she called Lilith. This Lilith looked very similar to what we had seen in the TV series, but with a yellow mask and only two deep, black eyes (similar to Rei-Lilith from End of Eva). The Lilith on the moon appeared as we know her from the TV series. Very interesting...

Oh, and either my eyes deceived me, or Ramiel was designated the 6th Angel (he's the 5th in the TV series). Perhaps this extra Lilith accounts for the added number? I dunno!

Oh right, and after the credits rolled (with Utada Hikaru's awesome new single "Beautiful World" playing), there was a preview for the next movie...
Looks as if they're covering up to the Bardiel (Unit 03) fight - that's a lot of ground to cover! They show a few other Eva units (Unit 06, no longer a mass-produced white Eva, has a crazy spikey head), Asuka, and a new girl with odd blue/green-tinted glasses at the end. Hrm...
 
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Sounds pretty cool, what's the name of the Evangelion movie?

I wonder how long it'll take before we can get a crack at it over here on the US, I doubt we'd get it in theatres, maybe a select few, but I'd look foward to the DVD release. Probably six months? I think that's how long it took the FMA Movie to come stateside.
 
Eh, I have no interest in seeing the EVA movies hit theaters in the US. I'd rather just buy them and watch them on my setup instead.

Seriously, ever since I got my sound shit, I've been disappointed by the sound in every theater I've been to.
 
[quote name='GuilewasNK']You know, I just realized I have never seen anime in a theatre.[/quote]

I haven't either, and I don't really plan on doing that anytime
 
[quote name='Kirin Lemon']The new Eva film did not disappoint! The first two thirds or so are virtually shot-for-shot the same as episodes 1 through 4 (almost entirely the same script as well). A few scene rearrangements were made, like making Shinji's fight with Sachiel one cohesive battle, and some very short minor scenes were both added and removed from the original.

The real awesomeness kicked in for the last third of the movie, during "Operation Yashima" - the mission to take out Ramiel, the big diamond-shaped one. Ramiel was way more interesting this time around, as he could morph into all sorts of awesome shapes in reaction to being attacked (this was done with some really awesome CG work). In addition, there were a ton of new scenes thrown in.

And then the last scene...
It cut to what appears to be the moon, with Kaworu waking up (as seen briefly in the trailer). Lilith is also present. Kaworu expresses his eagerness to meet Shinji, and then the film ends.

Lilith's presence was particularly interesting, since before going on Operation Yashima, Misato brought Shinji to Terminal Dogma and showed him what she called Lilith. This Lilith looked very similar to what we had seen in the TV series, but with a yellow mask and only two deep, black eyes (similar to Rei-Lilith from End of Eva). The Lilith on the moon appeared as we know her from the TV series. Very interesting...

Oh, and either my eyes deceived me, or Ramiel was designated the 6th Angel (he's the 5th in the TV series). Perhaps this extra Lilith accounts for the added number? I dunno!

Oh right, and after the credits rolled (with Utada Hikaru's awesome new single "Beautiful World" playing), there was a preview for the next movie...
Looks as if they're covering up to the Bardiel (Unit 03) fight - that's a lot of ground to cover! They show a few other Eva units (Unit 06, no longer a mass-produced white Eva, has a crazy spikey head), Asuka, and a new girl with odd blue/green-tinted glasses at the end. Hrm...
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Now I'm getting really nervous. That's far more changes than I'd like...
 
[quote name='Inf^Shini']Sounds pretty cool, what's the name of the Evangelion movie?

I wonder how long it'll take before we can get a crack at it over here on the US, I doubt we'd get it in theatres, maybe a select few, but I'd look foward to the DVD release. Probably six months? I think that's how long it took the FMA Movie to come stateside.[/QUOTE]
Evangelion: 1.0 You Are [Not] Alone

Of interest, they've changed the katakana spelling of "Evangelion" now. They use the very uncommon "ye" and "wo" characters... still not sure why this is, other than to make it stand out.
 
[quote name='Chacrana']Yeah, I really don't read much... I mean, I'm smart and all, but I have very little interest in books, but Monte Cristo has been different. In an inevitably failed attempt to relate the book to anime, I would argue that this book's epic length (~1300 pages) feels sorta like a Shonen Jump anime, but without any filler. Same addictive quality to it and everything.[/quote]

Read the abridged version :p

I read it myself.
 
[quote name='Kirin Lemon']The new Eva film did not disappoint! The first two thirds or so are virtually shot-for-shot the same as episodes 1 through 4 (almost entirely the same script as well). A few scene rearrangements were made, like making Shinji's fight with Sachiel one cohesive battle, and some very short minor scenes were both added and removed from the original.
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Wow. They don't even bother trying to hide it anymore.
 
[quote name='Inf^Shini']I haven't either, and I don't really plan on doing that anytime[/QUOTE]
Why not? Anime movies in theaters are virtually empty. I was like one of two, maybe three people who were in the theater when I saw Howl's Moving Castle.
 
[quote name='Liquid 2']Why not? Anime movies in theaters are virtually empty. I was like one of two, maybe three people who were in the theater when I saw Howl's Moving Castle.[/quote]
I saw Howl's Moving Castle at my local theater and it was nearly full. It seemed to be the kids movie of the weekend. I shouldn't have been surprised that a mom and her kid was sitting nearby only to start making a fuss about halfway through the movie.
 
[quote name='Liquid 2']Why not? Anime movies in theaters are virtually empty. I was like one of two, maybe three people who were in the theater when I saw Howl's Moving Castle.[/quote]
I don't go to the movies much anyways
 
[quote name='linkpwns']Read the abridged version :p

I read it myself.[/QUOTE]

I saw a 500 page abridged version, but I realized that reading the abridged version is the equivalent of agreeing to suck a D for free. :booty:
 
[quote name='Chacrana']I saw a 500 page abridged version, but I realized that reading the abridged version is the equivalent of agreeing to suck a D for free. :booty:[/quote]

Apparently your convos with Playz has affected your judgement and thinking process ;)
 
[quote name='Z-Saber']Amazon is having a fairly pathetic sale. Only things that look okay are the Naruto boxes and Beck Vol. 1.

I have one day to decide if I'm getting the limited or normal editions of Volumes 2-4 of Haruhi. Suggestions?[/quote]

I saw these on the Amazon sale too...

Vandread and Vandread the Second Stage: Complete Collection is $67.99. That 's a pretty awesome price IMO.

They also have Strawberry Eggs Complete Boxset for $26.99.


As for me, I have been getting the LE versions of all Haruhi volumes. Nothing wrong with normal, but I like having all the extra stuff. Are you ordering them from Amazon or Rightstuf?
 
[quote name='Z-Saber']Amazon is having a fairly pathetic sale. Only things that look okay are the Naruto boxes and Beck Vol. 1.

I have one day to decide if I'm getting the limited or normal editions of Volumes 2-4 of Haruhi. Suggestions?[/quote]

I've been looking for a deal on Negima, so this might help, but i'd rather find a box set instead of paying 20 dollars a volume.
 
Haven't been hear a while but here's what I'm watching (must not miss in bold):

Bokusatsu Tenshi Dokuro-chan Season 2 (more bloody goodness)
Claymore (awesome adventure show; doesn't pick up till eps. 3)
D Grayman
Code E
Darker Than Black (nice Ghost in the Shell filler)
Dennou Coil (cool take on near future tech)
Devil May Cry (do I really need to describe?)
Eyeshield 21
Hayate no Gotoku!
Heroic Age (great existentialism but not as deep as Ergo Proxy)
History's Strongest Disciple Kenichi (boobs & violence, what else?)
Kenko Zenrakei Suieibu Umisho (just boobs)
Lovely Complex
Lucky Star (if you like talking about Haruhi Suzumiya or otaku culture in general, don't miss this)
Nodame Cantible (I like this a lot more than Beck *I know frisky will kill me for saying that*)
Ookiku Furikabutte (nice summer baseball series - slow releases)
Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei (don't need to be high - this series is far out)
Seto No Hanayome
Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann (if you liked Dead Leaves, you'll like this)
Zero No Tsukaima
Zombie Loan
 
[quote name='Z-Saber']Amazon is having a fairly pathetic sale. Only things that look okay are the Naruto boxes and Beck Vol. 1.

I have one day to decide if I'm getting the limited or normal editions of Volumes 2-4 of Haruhi. Suggestions?[/quote]
Really? $20 for Beck volumes is par for the course. BB has them for the same price. I could see it if it was the awesome artbox, but not for $20, except that it's an awesome regardless.
 
[quote name='jaykrue']Haven't been hear a while but here's what I'm watching (must not miss in bold):

Bokusatsu Tenshi Dokuro-chan Season 2 (more bloody goodness)
Claymore (awesome adventure show; doesn't pick up till eps. 3)
D Grayman
Code E
Darker Than Black (nice Ghost in the Shell filler)
Dennou Coil (cool take on near future tech)
Devil May Cry (do I really need to describe?)
Eyeshield 21
Hayate no Gotoku!
Heroic Age (great existentialism but not as deep as Ergo Proxy)
History's Strongest Disciple Kenichi (boobs & violence, what else?)
Kenko Zenrakei Suieibu Umisho (just boobs)
Lovely Complex
Lucky Star (if you like talking about Haruhi Suzumiya or otaku culture in general, don't miss this)
Nodame Cantible (I like this a lot more than Beck *I know frisky will kill me for saying that*)
Ookiku Furikabutte (nice summer baseball series - slow releases)
Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei (don't need to be high - this series is far out)
Seto No Hanayome
Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann (if you liked Dead Leaves, you'll like this)
Zero No Tsukaima
Zombie Loan[/quote]

Welcome back! :applause:


I didn't realize there was another season of Dokuro-chan, cool. I really don't torrent much anymore (I've been buying tons of anime from Rightstuf and Best Buy), but I did get some of Lovely Complex if I am not mistaken.
 
[quote name='jaykrue']Haven't been hear a while but here's what I'm watching (must not miss in bold):

Bokusatsu Tenshi Dokuro-chan Season 2 (more bloody goodness)
**Darker Than Black (nice Ghost in the Shell filler)
**Dennou Coil (cool take on near future tech)
Lucky Star (if you like talking about Haruhi Suzumiya or otaku culture in general, don't miss this)
**Nodame Cantible (I like this a lot more than Beck *I know frisky will kill me for saying that*)
**Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei (don't need to be high - this series is far out)
**Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann (if you liked Dead Leaves, you'll like this)
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The ones I've quoted that you mentioned have caught my eye. Can you elaborate on the ones I've **?

I haven't watched any anime in ages (I'm more of a manga guy...).
 
[quote name='GuilewasNK']Welcome back! :applause:


I didn't realize there was another season of Dokuro-chan, cool. I really don't torrent much anymore (I've been buying tons of anime from Rightstuf and Best Buy), but I did get some of Lovely Complex if I am not mistaken.[/quote]

Thanks. I only torrent the ones which haven't come out here yet and the ones I keep are the ones I wait until the R1 box sets are completed.

[quote name='Liquid 2']The ones I've quoted that you mentioned have caught my eye. Can you elaborate on the ones I've **?

I haven't watched any anime in ages (I'm more of a manga guy...).[/quote]

Darker Than Black

It's a bit hard to describe. Some weird anomaly happens over tokyo called the Hell's Gate and certain people develop special abilities. Stars start disappearing and are replaced by fake stars representing the people w/ powers. These people however lose their ability to empathize or display emotion. These people, called contractors, are used by various governments in espionage.

Dennou Coil

It has a Miyazaki feel to it. Sometime in the near future, someone invents glasses that wrap around the eyes so the field of vision is completely covered. With these glasses, anyone can see holographic displays so they can IM, email, program, talk on the phone (by putting your thumb near your ear and your pinky near your mouth) and just about anything else. It's basically a virtual world overlaid on the real world.

The story is about a bunch of 2ndary school kids (probably between 10-13 yrs old) and their search for metabugs. Metabugs are little glitches in this virtual world that these kids can trade in to computer security companies for money. They, then in turn, use this money (in the form of credits) to buy stuff like virtual laser beams which they can use to delete each others' info or virtual pets.

Nodame Cantible

This is about a clean-cut and sophisticated guy named Chiaki who is the top student at a prestigious music academy in Japan. He was traumatized as child so he couldn't go overseas to London or Paris to continue his studies. He meets a slobby girl named Nodame who is a piano genius; she can play a piece simply by ear and hates reading notes. There's a lot of classical music but there's also a lot of comedy to keep it from being dry. I don't know if you're familiar w/ Beck or Honey & Clover but it's pretty much a combo of those two.

Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei

This is about a suicidal teacher and his interactions w/ his seemingly all female class (I think there are guys but I don't remember seeing any). There's a lot of philosophy mixed in w/ morbid comedy. This is the only anime I've seen which has the opening scene be an ultra-cheery schoolgirl meeting her teacher attempt suicide by hanging from a sakura tree.:lol:

Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann

This is about a future time in which people are for some reason forced to live underground for a long time. Simon, a ground driller is content to live life drilling holes. His adopted older brother, Kamina is headstrong and wants to see what exists aboveground. One day, a girl named Yoko w/ a sniper rifle come crashing through the underground ceiling bringing a giant robot chasing after her. Simon shortly discovers a robot head along w/ a drill medallion. The medallion activates the robot head and uses it to defeat the giant robot w/ Kamina and Yoko's help. Later on, they discover that the robot head can merge w/ other robot bodies to form even stronger robots.
 
[quote name='jaykrue']Darker Than Black

It's a bit hard to describe. Some weird anomaly happens over tokyo called the Hell's Gate and certain people develop special abilities. Stars start disappearing and are replaced by fake stars representing the people w/ powers. These people however lose their ability to empathize or display emotion. These people, called contractors, are used by various governments in espionage.

Dennou Coil

It has a Miyazaki feel to it. Sometime in the near future, someone invents glasses that wrap around the eyes so the field of vision is completely covered. With these glasses, anyone can see holographic displays so they can IM, email, program, talk on the phone (by putting your thumb near your ear and your pinky near your mouth) and just about anything else. It's basically a virtual world overlaid on the real world.

The story is about a bunch of 2ndary school kids (probably between 10-13 yrs old) and their search for metabugs. Metabugs are little glitches in this virtual world that these kids can trade in to computer security companies for money. They, then in turn, use this money (in the form of credits) to buy stuff like virtual laser beams which they can use to delete each others' info or virtual pets.

Nodame Cantible

This is about a clean-cut and sophisticated guy named Chiaki who is the top student at a prestigious music academy in Japan. He was traumatized as child so he couldn't go overseas to London or Paris to continue his studies. He meets a slobby girl named Nodame who is a piano genius; she can play a piece simply by ear and hates reading notes. There's a lot of classical music but there's also a lot of comedy to keep it from being dry. I don't know if you're familiar w/ Beck or Honey & Clover but it's pretty much a combo of those two.

Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei

This is about a suicidal teacher and his interactions w/ his seemingly all female class (I think there are guys but I don't remember seeing any). There's a lot of philosophy mixed in w/ morbid comedy. This is the only anime I've seen which has the opening scene be an ultra-cheery schoolgirl meeting her teacher attempt suicide by hanging from a sakura tree.:lol:

Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann

This is about a future time in which people are for some reason forced to live underground for a long time. Simon, a ground driller is content to live life drilling holes. His adopted older brother, Kamina is headstrong and wants to see what exists aboveground. One day, a girl named Yoko w/ a sniper rifle come crashing through the underground ceiling bringing a giant robot chasing after her. Simon shortly discovers a robot head along w/ a drill medallion. The medallion activates the robot head and uses it to defeat the giant robot w/ Kamina and Yoko's help. Later on, they discover that the robot head can merge w/ other robot bodies to form even stronger robots.[/QUOTE]Thanks! :D
Those all seem interesting, with the exception of Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann, but I did love Dead Leaves...
I'll definitely be checking those out.
 
[quote name='Liquid 2']Thanks! :D
Those all seem interesting, with the exception of Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann, but I did love Dead Leaves...
I'll definitely be checking those out.[/quote]

My description seriously undersells Lagann. That's only the 1st two eps. It picks up quite a bit and hardly ever comes down. It also jumps forward in time. As Simon is about 15 yrs old when the series starts and about 2/3 of the way (17 or so eps.), they time jump to when he's a bit older at 18 or so.
 
Just got done watching Death Note. I gotta say, the OP/ED for the 2nd half of the series was really good. Quite a change from the catchy j-pop OP/ED of the 1st half.

I couldnt help but notice slight homosexual overtones between Light & L (L massaging/drying Light's feet, WTF?!?!). Not to mention that travesty of an ending.

Aww, he can die happy because his boyfriend is watching over him. Blegh.

As pathetic as Light seemed at the end of the manga, at least he died with some integrity, that whole L looking over him really ruined it. Also in the manga they show what happened afterwards, including Misa leading the Kira cult.

Seems like two weeks ago they released a 90 minute recap with bonus footage, I hope it at least shows some of what happens after the end of the anime.
 
Oh yeah, that bit of news has been floating around for a little while. I don't think it really means anything like the companies are merging or anything like that... it's like when Geneon distributed Bandai's stuff way back in the day.
 
[quote name='FriskyTanuki']Really? $20 for Beck volumes is par for the course. BB has them for the same price. I could see it if it was the awesome artbox, but not for $20, except that it's an awesome regardless.[/quote]When I posted the deal, it was $9.XX. Apparently it was a mistake since the price is more than double that now.

I ended up ordering the standard Haruhi volumes from Rightstuf. It was roughly a $40 difference, and I'm cheap as crap.
 
[quote name='Z-Saber']When I posted the deal, it was $9.XX. Apparently it was a mistake since the price is more than double that now.

I ended up ordering the standard Haruhi volumes from Rightstuf. It was roughly a $40 difference, and I'm cheap as crap.[/quote]
Ahh, that makes sense now.
 
I just got done watching Gilgamesh. Really good series, the art seems kinda off at the begining, but you get used to it. The ending was a bit confusing, and a bit pointless considering certain aspects.

The Gilgamesh can be revived, so whats the point in the Orga killing themselves to take Gilgamesh with them. The ending scene with Kiyoko & Tear was a bit confusing as well.

I'm still in a bit of a dark mood, so I think i'm finally gonna watch Boogiepop Phantom.
 
[quote name='Bezerker']

I'm still in a bit of a dark mood, so I think i'm finally gonna watch Boogiepop Phantom.[/QUOTE]
Love that show. I also read the Boogiepop books as well. Really good stuff.
 
[quote name='GuilewasNK']Whoa.

Diggin' your new avatar Rei.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, I think I'm going to hang onto this one for awhile XD

Got Black Lagoon vol. 3 yesterday. I'll probably watch it tonight.
 
[quote name='GuilewasNK']Whoa.

Diggin' your new avatar Rei.[/quote]

lol, I believe that's a scan from Ar Tonelico. Dead Of Knight had posted some scans of it up in the Ar Tonelico thread back in March I think.

Go to animepaper.com and look it up over there ;)
 
Can I just say I think the scene at the end of the latest episode of Bleach is probably one of my favorite scenes in the entire manga/anime series?
It's just so sad and in a way, perfect. I love that the anime got it down pretty much perfect. That scene single-handedly is why Orihime is one of my favorite characters in the series.
 
[quote name='karsh']Can I just say I think the scene at the end of the latest episode of Bleach is probably one of my favorite scenes in the entire manga/anime series?
It's just so sad and in a way, perfect. I love that the anime got it down pretty much perfect. That scene single-handedly is why Orihime is one of my favorite characters in the series.
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Oh man, you just reminded me 141 is out. Ahhh, gotta go check it out!
 
[quote name='karsh']Can I just say I think the scene at the end of the latest episode of Bleach is probably one of my favorite scenes in the entire manga/anime series?
It's just so sad and in a way, perfect. I love that the anime got it down pretty much perfect. That scene single-handedly is why Orihime is one of my favorite characters in the series.
[/quote]
Just watched the whole episode, I really liked it. They practically went back to the roots of Bleach, which is why I started watching it in the first place!!!
 
Paprika has officially been announced on DVD, UMD, and Blu-Ray (yay!!!). $38.95 SRP on the BR version, so it'll probably sell for $25-$30 in stores. Release date is November 27th. Ive read on some sites that it is sub only while on other i've read it has an english dub. The french version had an english dub with it, so i cant see why they couldnt just bring that over to the US. I prefer subs over dubs and am just happy that i dont have to spend the $45 to import it ^_^.

I'm hoping that if Paprika & Tekkon Kinkreet (9/25 people!) do well enough, Sony will announce their other anime titles for Blu-Ray.
 
[quote name='GuilewasNK']Just got my Haruhi LE volume 3 from Rightstuf.

I must admit, I kind of miss watching this show in the brodcast order though.[/quote]

I hope you're aware the 2nd season is coming soon. ;)
 
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