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On August 24 2016 04:53 Sentenal wrote: There are some episode spoilers that are just like "Next week, X, Y and Z happens." and that's it. Those can go fuck themselves, and are the reason I don't watch previews. Openings and endings are nothing more than trailers with music to me, so no harm in watching them. There's bad previews and then there's + Show Spoiler +
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On August 24 2016 11:05 Spazer wrote:Show nested quote +On August 24 2016 04:53 Sentenal wrote: There are some episode spoilers that are just like "Next week, X, Y and Z happens." and that's it. Those can go fuck themselves, and are the reason I don't watch previews. Openings and endings are nothing more than trailers with music to me, so no harm in watching them. There's bad previews and then there's + Show Spoiler + I feel bad for the people who watched those previews.
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after a long while i've decided an airing series after quite a while + Show Spoiler [orange 7] + I wonder I know that this is about "saving their friend" and preventing him from dying but why is Naho aiming for him doesn't that interfere with the future that Naho is gonna marry Suwa in the future ? Why is Suwa allowing it ? They both read the letter from the future
Won't their child like seize to exist in the future if Naho continues to pursue a romantic relationship with their "friend" cause they will never get married in the first place if that happens ? Maybe neither letter says this to them but it seems like they are trading the life of their future child for their friend.
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On August 24 2016 12:20 goody153 wrote:after a long while i've decided an airing series after quite a while + Show Spoiler [orange 7] + I wonder I know that this is about "saving their friend" and preventing him from dying but why is Naho aiming for him doesn't that interfere with the future that Naho is gonna marry Suwa in the future ? Why is Suwa allowing it ? They both read the letter from the future
Won't their child like seize to exist in the future if Naho continues to pursue a romantic relationship with their "friend" cause they will never get married in the first place if that happens ? Maybe neither letter says this to them but it seems like they are trading the life of their future child for their friend.
+ Show Spoiler +no it won't. They explained it in the episode previous to this one. I think it was something about changing the past will make a new future but won't affect current future. Also, I doubt either of them know they ended up with each other and seeing as they are reading a letter from their future selves, they realize that saving Kakeru is the most important thing considering their future regret.
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Canada8031 Posts
On August 24 2016 12:12 Sentenal wrote:Show nested quote +On August 24 2016 11:05 Spazer wrote:On August 24 2016 04:53 Sentenal wrote: There are some episode spoilers that are just like "Next week, X, Y and Z happens." and that's it. Those can go fuck themselves, and are the reason I don't watch previews. Openings and endings are nothing more than trailers with music to me, so no harm in watching them. There's bad previews and then there's + Show Spoiler + I feel bad for the people who watched those previews. I looked at the actual episode, and the spoiler is literally the first image in the preview. It's pretty funny.
On August 24 2016 12:20 goody153 wrote:after a long while i've decided an airing series after quite a while + Show Spoiler [orange 7] + I wonder I know that this is about "saving their friend" and preventing him from dying but why is Naho aiming for him doesn't that interfere with the future that Naho is gonna marry Suwa in the future ? Why is Suwa allowing it ? They both read the letter from the future
Won't their child like seize to exist in the future if Naho continues to pursue a romantic relationship with their "friend" cause they will never get married in the first place if that happens ? Maybe neither letter says this to them but it seems like they are trading the life of their future child for their friend.
Handwaved with mutiple universes.
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I see previews as a waste of time. I don't care at all about spoilers personally, I just don't care about seeing a preview of content. I just usually just let everything run in case there is an extra scene and if its just previews I end the video.
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On August 24 2016 13:17 BigFan wrote:Show nested quote +On August 24 2016 12:20 goody153 wrote:after a long while i've decided an airing series after quite a while + Show Spoiler [orange 7] + I wonder I know that this is about "saving their friend" and preventing him from dying but why is Naho aiming for him doesn't that interfere with the future that Naho is gonna marry Suwa in the future ? Why is Suwa allowing it ? They both read the letter from the future
Won't their child like seize to exist in the future if Naho continues to pursue a romantic relationship with their "friend" cause they will never get married in the first place if that happens ? Maybe neither letter says this to them but it seems like they are trading the life of their future child for their friend.
+ Show Spoiler +no it won't. They explained it in the episode previous to this one. I think it was something about changing the past will make a new future but won't affect current future. Also, I doubt either of them know they ended up with each other and seeing as they are reading a letter from their future selves, they realize that saving Kakeru is the most important thing considering their future regret.
+ Show Spoiler + After episode 7, and then further after episode 8, it should be fairly obvious that Suwa, at least, knows what helping Kakeru and Naho get together will cost. He's the one that "forgot" the last page of his letter. I'd agree that Naho probably didn't tell herself.
Also, the explanation is not actually a handwave. It's one of many viable theories currently on the underlying fabric of reality in the realm of cosmological navel gazing. (It's up there with the concept of Hubble bubble universes adrift in the foam of the multiverse; then again, I've been reading sci-fi for so long (and looked at some of the cosmology underneath the fiction) that it doesn't bother me. Again, because there are people with multiple doctorates that seriously research that kind of thing even if they don't know that they'd ever be able to prove it.
(The real handwave is how did the Japanese postal service get good enough to send letters to the past?)
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Canada8031 Posts
I know it's a valid theory. I'm clearly talking about how it's used in the story.
It's the author's way of going "I know you're going to ask about that shit because it's an obvious conclusion to arrive at, but I don't want to deal with any of that stuff."
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Well, it's a high school drama at heart, so I'm not surprised the author/director didn't wanted to throw an episode or so in a science class lecture trying to actually ground it.
Unobtanium... now that's a handwaving MacGuffin that makes no damn sense.
Also, it looks like Kizumonogatari II is going to be coming to theaters in the states again around October...
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On August 24 2016 13:17 BigFan wrote:Show nested quote +On August 24 2016 12:20 goody153 wrote:after a long while i've decided an airing series after quite a while + Show Spoiler [orange 7] + I wonder I know that this is about "saving their friend" and preventing him from dying but why is Naho aiming for him doesn't that interfere with the future that Naho is gonna marry Suwa in the future ? Why is Suwa allowing it ? They both read the letter from the future
Won't their child like seize to exist in the future if Naho continues to pursue a romantic relationship with their "friend" cause they will never get married in the first place if that happens ? Maybe neither letter says this to them but it seems like they are trading the life of their future child for their friend.
+ Show Spoiler +no it won't. They explained it in the episode previous to this one. I think it was something about changing the past will make a new future but won't affect current future. Also, I doubt either of them know they ended up with each other and seeing as they are reading a letter from their future selves, they realize that saving Kakeru is the most important thing considering their future regret.
+ Show Spoiler +Episodes 7 and 8 made it pretty clear that Suwa knows what's up. He deliberately doesn't show Naho the rest of his letter because he knows she wouldn't want to hurt him. It was also hinted at earlier, when the girl talked to Suwa "you know what you have to do, right? We are supporting Naho and Kakeru.". They knew Suwa was in love with Naho and probably also that he would end up with her. Naho is probably the only one who didn't read her letter to the end, which doesn't really make sense.
But yeah, the rest is correct I think. It's different futures and they decided that its worth saving Kakeru in their future, no matter what.
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On August 23 2016 15:33 Miragee wrote: I honestly think Taboo Tattoo is wasting so much of its potential. It could be really good. Yet it is so laughably bad because it's completely ridiculous 90 % of the time. At least the show has balls.
I stopped watching it for a while, cought up now. + Show Spoiler +LMAO, I'm getting Akame ga Kill vibes. This show is similar to Big Order in that it's fun if you don't take it seriously. All those Ecchi scenes, they sure know what lots of people like to see lol.
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On August 24 2016 16:44 HolydaKing wrote:Show nested quote +On August 23 2016 15:33 Miragee wrote: I honestly think Taboo Tattoo is wasting so much of its potential. It could be really good. Yet it is so laughably bad because it's completely ridiculous 90 % of the time. At least the show has balls.
I stopped watching it for a while, cought up now. + Show Spoiler +LMAO, I'm getting Akame ga Kill vibes. This show is similar to Big Order in that it's fun if you don't take it seriously. All those Ecchi scenes, they sure know what lots of people like to see lol.
Sure, apparently it's shounen. xD
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who the fuck watches previews, you might aswell go on wiki and read the whole plot ... wtf
On August 23 2016 10:06 ZenithM wrote: Anyone else enjoying Berserk? I know the visual style is particular, to say the least, so I understand why one wouldn't like it, but it's a good show if you can get past that! I'm watching it like I would watch an in-game video-game cutscene :D.
berserk is awesome
On August 22 2016 06:17 lestye wrote: That's true. Emilia hasn't been like, a main character in an actual episode in like 10 episodes or something silly. I don't know what so appealing about Emilia considering how loyal and awesome Rem has been.
coz emilia is hot as hell :D
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On August 24 2016 17:08 Miragee wrote:Show nested quote +On August 24 2016 16:44 HolydaKing wrote:On August 23 2016 15:33 Miragee wrote: I honestly think Taboo Tattoo is wasting so much of its potential. It could be really good. Yet it is so laughably bad because it's completely ridiculous 90 % of the time. At least the show has balls.
I stopped watching it for a while, cought up now. + Show Spoiler +LMAO, I'm getting Akame ga Kill vibes. This show is similar to Big Order in that it's fun if you don't take it seriously. All those Ecchi scenes, they sure know what lots of people like to see lol. Sure, apparently it's shounen. xD
It's actually seinen
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Finished up Technolyze. If there is one thing I can say about the show then it's whenever you are thinking it can't become any more depressing it becomes more despressing... This was the kind of show where I didn't feel like crying at all but got more and more depressed/shocked until I was completly stunned during the last few episodes. This show definitely needs a rewatch. At the moment, although it was certainly great and impactful, it wasn't quite the masterpiece I expected. However, I expect that I missed out on some hints and details scattered around the show so it's very possible that my judgement might change on a rewatch. For now it's a 9/10. Episode 7 is still my favoured episode of this show. The direction of that episode was just perfect.
On August 24 2016 17:15 IceHism wrote:Show nested quote +On August 24 2016 17:08 Miragee wrote:On August 24 2016 16:44 HolydaKing wrote:On August 23 2016 15:33 Miragee wrote: I honestly think Taboo Tattoo is wasting so much of its potential. It could be really good. Yet it is so laughably bad because it's completely ridiculous 90 % of the time. At least the show has balls.
I stopped watching it for a while, cought up now. + Show Spoiler +LMAO, I'm getting Akame ga Kill vibes. This show is similar to Big Order in that it's fun if you don't take it seriously. All those Ecchi scenes, they sure know what lots of people like to see lol. Sure, apparently it's shounen. xD It's actually seinen
True, I somehow mixed that up with whatever show's source I had looked up this season.
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awesome ill def watch it i tried to watch it once but there was sex noises for like 10 mins straight and i had no headphones so got mad
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On August 24 2016 18:42 FFGenerations wrote: awesome ill def watch it i tried to watch it once but there was sex noises for like 10 mins straight and i had no headphones so got mad
lol
Yeah, there is lots of heavy breathing during the first few episodes, especially the first one. Characters will become a little more talkative later on though.
On August 24 2016 17:15 IceHism wrote:Show nested quote +On August 24 2016 17:08 Miragee wrote:On August 24 2016 16:44 HolydaKing wrote:On August 23 2016 15:33 Miragee wrote: I honestly think Taboo Tattoo is wasting so much of its potential. It could be really good. Yet it is so laughably bad because it's completely ridiculous 90 % of the time. At least the show has balls.
I stopped watching it for a while, cought up now. + Show Spoiler +LMAO, I'm getting Akame ga Kill vibes. This show is similar to Big Order in that it's fun if you don't take it seriously. All those Ecchi scenes, they sure know what lots of people like to see lol. Sure, apparently it's shounen. xD It's actually seinen
Btw. if it's seinen, why did they censor some of the violence?...
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yo, if someone finds info on 2nd Kizumonogatari movie airing in Germany shoot me a PM or post in here. I can't find shit about it. And the last post on the page from the guys who licensed all 3 movies in Germany is from January...
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On August 24 2016 13:17 BigFan wrote:Show nested quote +On August 24 2016 12:20 goody153 wrote:after a long while i've decided an airing series after quite a while + Show Spoiler [orange 7] + I wonder I know that this is about "saving their friend" and preventing him from dying but why is Naho aiming for him doesn't that interfere with the future that Naho is gonna marry Suwa in the future ? Why is Suwa allowing it ? They both read the letter from the future
Won't their child like seize to exist in the future if Naho continues to pursue a romantic relationship with their "friend" cause they will never get married in the first place if that happens ? Maybe neither letter says this to them but it seems like they are trading the life of their future child for their friend.
+ Show Spoiler +no it won't. They explained it in the episode previous to this one. I think it was something about changing the past will make a new future but won't affect current future. Also, I doubt either of them know they ended up with each other and seeing as they are reading a letter from their future selves, they realize that saving Kakeru is the most important thing considering their future regret.
On August 24 2016 14:12 felisconcolori wrote:Show nested quote +On August 24 2016 13:17 BigFan wrote:On August 24 2016 12:20 goody153 wrote:after a long while i've decided an airing series after quite a while + Show Spoiler [orange 7] + I wonder I know that this is about "saving their friend" and preventing him from dying but why is Naho aiming for him doesn't that interfere with the future that Naho is gonna marry Suwa in the future ? Why is Suwa allowing it ? They both read the letter from the future
Won't their child like seize to exist in the future if Naho continues to pursue a romantic relationship with their "friend" cause they will never get married in the first place if that happens ? Maybe neither letter says this to them but it seems like they are trading the life of their future child for their friend.
+ Show Spoiler +no it won't. They explained it in the episode previous to this one. I think it was something about changing the past will make a new future but won't affect current future. Also, I doubt either of them know they ended up with each other and seeing as they are reading a letter from their future selves, they realize that saving Kakeru is the most important thing considering their future regret. + Show Spoiler + After episode 7, and then further after episode 8, it should be fairly obvious that Suwa, at least, knows what helping Kakeru and Naho get together will cost. He's the one that "forgot" the last page of his letter. I'd agree that Naho probably didn't tell herself. Also, the explanation is not actually a handwave. It's one of many viable theories currently on the underlying fabric of reality in the realm of cosmological navel gazing. (It's up there with the concept of Hubble bubble universes adrift in the foam of the multiverse; then again, I've been reading sci-fi for so long (and looked at some of the cosmology underneath the fiction) that it doesn't bother me. Again, because there are people with multiple doctorates that seriously research that kind of thing even if they don't know that they'd ever be able to prove it. (The real handwave is how did the Japanese postal service get good enough to send letters to the past?)
On August 24 2016 13:18 Spazer wrote:Show nested quote +On August 24 2016 12:20 goody153 wrote:after a long while i've decided an airing series after quite a while + Show Spoiler [orange 7] + I wonder I know that this is about "saving their friend" and preventing him from dying but why is Naho aiming for him doesn't that interfere with the future that Naho is gonna marry Suwa in the future ? Why is Suwa allowing it ? They both read the letter from the future
Won't their child like seize to exist in the future if Naho continues to pursue a romantic relationship with their "friend" cause they will never get married in the first place if that happens ? Maybe neither letter says this to them but it seems like they are trading the life of their future child for their friend.
Handwaved with mutiple universes.
Yeah i already know they subscribe the multiple universe theory it's kinda a bummer if that's there only reasoning for + Show Spoiler + choosing their friend over their childs life that should be born in the future. It doesn't make sense to me that friendship > parental love.
But if they really didn't know or it wasn't mentioned in the letters then it makes sense
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On August 24 2016 19:04 Miragee wrote:Show nested quote +On August 24 2016 18:42 FFGenerations wrote: awesome ill def watch it i tried to watch it once but there was sex noises for like 10 mins straight and i had no headphones so got mad lol Yeah, there is lots of heavy breathing during the first few episodes, especially the first one. Characters will become a little more talkative later on though. Show nested quote +On August 24 2016 17:15 IceHism wrote:On August 24 2016 17:08 Miragee wrote:On August 24 2016 16:44 HolydaKing wrote:On August 23 2016 15:33 Miragee wrote: I honestly think Taboo Tattoo is wasting so much of its potential. It could be really good. Yet it is so laughably bad because it's completely ridiculous 90 % of the time. At least the show has balls.
I stopped watching it for a while, cought up now. + Show Spoiler +LMAO, I'm getting Akame ga Kill vibes. This show is similar to Big Order in that it's fun if you don't take it seriously. All those Ecchi scenes, they sure know what lots of people like to see lol. Sure, apparently it's shounen. xD It's actually seinen Btw. if it's seinen, why did they censor some of the violence?...
Did they? If you are talking about touko, then that one is more of a stylistic choice rather than censoring. In the other fights, you saw a guy basically lose his head and another one have their body parts mutilated off. There isn't any fountains of blood but ehh...
If you wanna talk about a seinen with real censorship, you can just go watch Tokyo ghoul which did so many tricks to censor stuff 
Anyways, it's pretty network dependent. Some TV stations have to censor cause audience. Other channels like ATX don't censor cause they are more of like a subscription.
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