"In this world, when you face forward, that's the future. When you look back,
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DANGANRONPA 3 The End of Kibougamine Gakuen Promotional Video
DANGANRONPA PROJECT 2016
DANGANRONPA OFFICIAL TWITTER ACCOUNT
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DANGANRONPA PROJECT
「Danganronpa」
New Anime Series starts!
DANGANRONPA 3 The End of Kibougamine Gakuen
This is a finale of "Kibougamine Gakuen" series whose story is completely original.
Original Scenario・Overall Supervision
Kazutaka Kodaka
Original Charactor Design
Rui Komatsuzaki
The Worst, Largest and Most Desperate Incident in Human History
Future Institute
Killing Each Other
The Ultimate Lucky Student
Miracle
77th Students of Kibougamine Gakuen
Hope and Desperate
A Reserve Department of Kibougamine Gakuen
A New World Program
The Ultimate Desperate
Jabberwock Island
Izuru Kamikura's project
A fatal encounter
Parade
Past and Future
A desperate remnant
Overall Director
Seiji Kishi
Scenario Composition
Norimitsu Kaihou
Animation Product
Lerche
Character Design
Kazuaki Morita
Ryoko Amisaki
Original Background Design
Danganronpa Design Team
Music
Masafumi Takada
Otasuke Producer
Yoshinori Terasawa
Hey, Naegi-kun. What starts right now is "killing each other" which decides the future of humanity.
DANGANRONPA 3 The End of Kibougamine Gakuen
This battle is the "finale" of you and me!!
Airs in 2016
"Kibougamine Gakuen" Series Finally Comes to Finale.

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16: Hard Work
Hey guys.
Yesterday I worked extra hard on my AMV and finished it! In case you missed it, here it is.
I really do love making these, even if it takes a lot of work and time. I just wish there was a better way to get them out there. People say they like them so that's good enough I suppose.
This AMV got copyright claimed right away by the owners of the music. Luckily it seems that they're okay with it being online as long as they get the ad revenue. I wasn't planning on putting ad's on it anyway but now they're there. It'd be nice if it'd get viewed so much that I could help the artists out, heh.
Anyway~
Life's getting to me, man. It's tiring. All my energy seems to be gone after half the day is over. It sucks. But now that my AMV is done, I have more time to focus on college work. So hopefully I won't get inspired to make another AMV just yet, but I'm probably wrong. Oh well!
I really shouldn't write blogs when I can't remember what I just put down eh? :')
Oh, I also finished that Mangaka-san to Assistant-san to The Animation. Pretty funny and pretty weird. Not sure if I can reccomend it, depends on what kind of humor you like.
Stay frosty, people.
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Popular anime and Fandoms: Why I hate them
Every season in any given year, I try to avoid any sort of 'hyped' or 'popular' anime for several reasons. One, the hype. Because a show has a lot of background hype to it, the possibility for being completely average or sometimes incredibly disappointing. Take Denpa Kyoushi and Rail Wars!, two shows that in the past year have had significant fanbase backing it up and expecting a good result, which in the end, really...didn't come up bearing fruit. Two, the praising. The phrase "The Savior of Anime" is a term that is thrown around SO often, it's to the point that it doesn't really have any meaning. This title has been given to many shows, to the point that it's almost despicable to call something "The Savior of Anime." But mostly, the one thing I hate most is when people praise the show and say it's the best thing ever. It's not that their opinion is discreditable; anyone can think whatever they want, but it's the fact that idea of "difference in opinion" doesn't correspond to these individuals who believe that their show is the best thing ever, and nothing else. Shows like SAO, KLK, SnK come to mind, as there are overzealous fans in all three of those groups that love the anime to death, and will defend them TO their death, flaming the 'nonbelievers' until they convert or give up.
This brings me to the thing I HATE most about popular/hyped anime; the fandoms. Even if the show itself isn't a good series in terms of ANY sort of quality, there is always that one fraction of the community that worships it like a god and will beat down anyone who doesn't agree with them. These are the people I hate. I hate them with a passion because they don't respect other people's opinions. Is it wrong to view a series differently? Is it a sin to think your favorite series is bad? No, it is not. Recently, I finished up an argument concerning how this season's 'Shomin Sample' adaptation is to its opening. There was one person that just would not let me keep my opinion "The OP doesn't match the show" and started HOUNDING me with arguments that tried to explain why Shomin Sample was a brilliant form of comedy and that I was 'below normal intelligence' because I didn't understand it. See what I mean here? I'm all for other people's opinions. Really, I am. But this though, this is beyond despicable and is downright ludicrous. I actually LIKED Shomin Sample for one, and it's because of this that I view the show with a bit of spite knowing that there's someone like this in one of my favorite series (to read). It's behavior like this that makes me dread watching any incredibly popular anime, and why, for the most part, I avoid watching them.
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Write. Delete. Write. Delete. Write. Publish. Regret. Private. Delete. Regret. Not Regret. Write More. This is my reality.
Song: New Era by Ahrix
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Childhood Anime List
I've been keeping a list since 2008 but I've been actively watching anime since 1997. This list is a record all the childhood anime I can remember, some of which I didn't add to my main list for various reasons.
Childhood Anime Not on main list
Pokemon
Digimon Adventure, 2, Tamers, Frontier
Monster Rancher
Dragon Ball, Z, GT
Ranma 1/2
Tenchi Muyo!
Outlaw Star
Zoids: New Century Zero
Yu-Gi-Oh!
InuYasha
Naruto
Bleach
Full Metal Alchemist
Hamtaro
Zatch Bell
Beyblade
Childhood anime (Rewatched) On my main list
Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Kenkaku Romantan
Scryed
Gundame Seed, Destiny
Gundam G
Gundam Wing
FLCL
Samurai Champloo
Cowboy Bebop
Yuu☆Yuu☆Hakusho
The Big O
Trigun
Mousou Dairinin
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Why Fairy Tail is the best battle shounen (warning: contains opinions)
WARNING:
-Blog entry contains a lot of text. No tl:dr will be provided.
-Blog entry contains opinions. Those allergic to opinions may now leave.
-Blog entry contains spoilers for the anime Fairy Tail. Those who are interested in watching Fairy Tail may want to consider finishing watching the anime first before proceeding to the rest of the blog entry.
HISTORY:
The battle shounen genre. It was what got me into anime in the first place. Starting with Dragon Ball Z back in the 90s, when it first aired on TV in the west. It brought inspiration to me and my friends to improve my drawing skills and create my own characters and stories. I loved it, from the fact it had a continuous storyline instead of being episodic like western cartoons, to the ever-increasing power of the characters, to the kind of art style I'd never seen before. Featuring long, epic battles between powerful warriors, capable of blowing up planets with energy attacks. As a kid, what was not to love about it? Despite the slow pacing of the series, it kept me coming back for more every week.
Years later, around my 18th. My friend introduced me to a new series, called Naruto, something about ninjas. It looked awesome, and once I started watching it I quickly got obsessed with it. It had cool characters (notably Kakashi), great stories to tell (Land of Waves arc was amazing), great battles (Rock Lee vs. Gaara still one of the best ever). But it fell apart at some point. The pacing slowed down. Fillers started happening. An awesome character (Sasuke) left his friends behind for good. At that point I just gave up on it.
I went back to the manga years later, reading up to some point after Pain's defeat, but it failed to grab me as it did before. I hated the designs of the characters after the timeskip. The story turned into a cluster**** of stuff happening I could no longer bother to follow. Naruto had died for me.
Shortly after I'd given up on Naruto, Bleach came along. A series about shinigami: sword-wielding, demon-slaying death gods. Its protagonist, Ichigo, was older and cooler than the original Naruto. I loved the setting and the concept. It started off so strong with the bond between Ichigo and Rukia. Then Ichigo got transferred to Soul Society, where the real story began. Its pacing was a little slow, but just like Naruto, it had plenty of cool characters and interesting battles. Unfortunately, just like Naruto, the pacing went from bad to worse. Fillers took over and ultimately killed the series for me. Waiting an entire week just to get 20 minutes of nothing wasn't worth it any longer.
I did try coming back to it later, but even the battles, which are supposed to be the highlights of a series like this, were unbearably slow. How could this have happened?
Several years later I stumbled across One Piece. It looked goofy, but I'd heard great things about it. From the first few episodes I fell in love with it. The search for the ultimate treasure and to become the King of Pirates sounded awesome. It had a few great introduction arcs, covering the recruitment of some of the core characters of the series... yet, it fell into the same traps as the previous series. Its pacing slowed down to a craw,l and episodes of nothingness awaited me.
Such a ****ing shame. At this point I was convinced I'd never touch a long running battle shounen series again. I'd been betrayed too many times. There was no way I would ever find something I could actually like. Or so I thought...
MY INTRODUCTION MY FAIRY TAIL:
...Until Fairy Tail came along. But, before I get to the main meat of this blog post, first some history.
I remember talking with my friend on Skype earlier this year. My friend showing a picture of Fairy Tail's protagonist, Natsu, and how weird he looked with his pink hair. I remember I just made fun of it. I knew Fairy Tail was just another long running shounen series. People on My Anime List seem to hate it, too. Less popular than the three big ones, it would never be worth trying out. That's what I thought back then, less than a year ago.
Later that year I was watching Log Horizon, and noticed how cool the OST for that series is. I got a little addicted to it and had it continuously playing on repeat on Youtube. One time I was reading through the comments section out of boredom, and saw some people mentioning Fairy Tail, and how that series' OST reminded them of Log Horizon's (not to mention that it was also done by the same guy). Naturally, I just had to check it out. First song I found in the search results (Fairy Glitter), and I had instantly fallen in love with it. In fact, it was even better than Log Horizon's OST. How could this be? My interest in Fairy Tail had suddenly sky-rocketed.
I did some research; according to some of the top reviews at that time, Fairy Tail was considered bottom-tier garbage with all three of them rating it a solid one out of ten. I couldn't believe it. An anime with an OST this great, deserving of a score that low? I refused to accept it, and had to check it out for myself. My expectations were absolutely rock bottom, I expected to hate this anime right off the bat.
...and I was not wrong. It sucked. I watched the first few episodes, and while I thought it had some charm, it felt cheap and didn't have that much going for it outside of its OST. At the same time, it wasn't so bad that it couldn't hold my attention. I had nothing else to watch at the time, and so I slowly went through the first bunch of episodes, watching 0 to 2 episodes a day, and only if I had nothing else to do. Then, slowly I began to actually like it. It somehow got better after about episode 20. I started to watch a little more, and by the time I got to episode 35 I was starting to get hooked on it. When I'd reached up to episode 50, I couldn't believe myself... I actually loved Fairy Tail.
How was this possible? This supposedly garbage anime that everyone seems to make fun of and gets showered with one-rating reviews with people hating on it. Why was I liking Fairy Tail? Was it just a 'lucky' streak of episodes that happened to not suck...? I wasn't even on 1/3rd yet, it could still go anywhere. I remembered how I'd been betrayed by previous battle shounen, and so I remained skeptical. I expected a massive drop in quality at any moment... except, that never came. Sure, it had its slower episodes, and there had been a some fillers here and there that weren't the best ever, but I had a total blast finishing the series up to its total of 175 episodes. In fact, I'm left wanting more Fairy Tail.
I had been turned from completely indifferent about it to a fanboy. I found myself rocking to the music that played during the battle scenes. I cheered on the characters during tough moments. I smiled for their victories.
WHY FAIRY TAIL ****ING ROCKS
What makes Fairy Tail so good? It's simple, and comes down to this one, most important thing: PACING.
Stuff actually happens in Fairy Tail. You aren't watching two guys stare at each other for episodes on end, waiting for them to do something. You don't get people's backstories and flashbacks take up entire episodes, interrupting the action. You don't get characters explaining every little thing they do in combat. You don't have characters shouting for the duration of an entire episode for a single power up or transformation.
In Fairy Tail, STUFF ACTUALLY HAPPENS. Battles are rounded up within single episodes, maybe two or three for the big boss battles, but that's it. When characters attack, they just attack without explaining what the **** they're doing. You see what's going on, and in the few cases an explanation is needed, it's given with a single line of dialogue, barely interrupting the flow of combat. Flashbacks are kept short and to the point.
And that is just the battles.
Outside of battles, stuff happens in every single episode. Every episode advances the plot somehow, or otherwise provides you with cool or funny character interactions that are actually fun to watch. Even the fillers (which it actually has much less of than anime such as Dragon Ball Z, Naruto and Bleach) are fun, and don't just feel like the animators were bored out of their skull and created the most mindnumbingly dumb and stupid **** just to fill up 20 minutes of screen time. The fillers are actually creative and fun *GASP* I didn't know such a thing was even possible.
Thanks to its pacing, the arcs are actually interesting to watch. Since every episode has something happening, big storylines generally get rounded up within a reasonable amount of episodes. The characters aren't stuck in a lifetime's worth of filler episodes covering a single ****ing storyline that moves on at a pace slower than that of a glacier during the ice age. In Fairy Tail, stuff actually happens, it gets its **** together and covers its big story events within a reasonable timeframe.
Unlike Naruto and One Piece who promise you epic stuff (becoming the hokage and finding the ultimate treasure) and then derailing the entire series for an entire century and then taking up another century of even getting close to that point. Fairy Tail promises you a simple tale of friendship and adventure. And that's what you get right from the ****ing start. That's exactly what you keep on getting, every single episode. It doesn't promise you awesome stuff, then take it away, and make you wait 30 years to see what happens. It actually gives you what you came for right from the very beginning, and never takes that away from you.
WHY FAIRY TAIL DOES NOT SUCK
Popular arguments I frequently see being made by people hating on Fairy Tail, and why they are wrong:
SERIOUS QUESTIONS ABOUT FAIRY TAIL
After all this, I honestly don't understand why people are so negative about Fairy Tail. I... ****. I just don't get it. Sure, it's a little more simplistic than the other three big shounen series, but it has so much going for it. I don't get why Fairy Tail is getting all the hate when it's doing so many things right. It takes all the things I hated about previous long running shounen series I hated and makes it all awesome. It has a god-tier OST, a huge cast of likeable characters, epic showdowns, a fun and fairly lighthearted storyline that always keeps something behind to keep you guessing about what's coming next, many magical and heartwarming moments, female characters that actually kick butt and aren't just there to look pretty or to cheer on the main guy, it has DRAGONS. Just what's not to like?
For those who still hate Fairy Tail after reading all this, I'd like to hear your reasoning.
(I know this whole entry has me fanboying about Fairy Tail. I don't care at this point. I love this anime, lol.)



herp said:
fairy fail suckz cuz natsu alwyas beatz da baddies
WRONG. I don't what you've been watching, but it sure as hell ain't Fairy Tail. One of the cool things about Fairy Tail is actually how the side characters remain useful throughout the series. Even the weaker characters, such as Lucy, get their moments to shine. They get their own battles to fight, their own struggles and obstacles to overcome. Many of the main fights are actually won through team effort, not by one on one fights. Sure, while Natsu does deal the final blow to the main bad guys, in many cases he couldn't have done it without the help from others. Not to mention that Natsu actually does lose a few times, and there are characters way stronger than him out there.
fairy fail suckz cuz natsu alwyas beatz da baddies
derp said:
fairy fail suckz cuz powa of firendsihp beatz all
It's the ****ing theme of the series. Why do you watch something with friendship as its main theme and then complain that it's used to give the protagonists extra power? And how is it different from Goku just screaming louder to gather the power to beat up his enemies? Battle shounens don't make any ****ing sense in the first place, and have a ridiculous concept of power. At least Fairy Tail uses something that people can relate to. I think friendship is a powerful theme, and I love seeing the characters fight for their friends and do everything they can to protect them. And, even if I disliked the whole friendship thing, the battle music and power ups in itself make up for the cheesiness.
fairy fail suckz cuz powa of firendsihp beatz all
lulz said:
fairy fail suckz cuz its preditcabl
Of course it's predictable. Why don't you go back to your detective series? I mean, since when have shounen anime not been predictable? Of course we know the protagonists are gonna kick the bad guys' butts. It's as predictable as we know how Naruto will become hokage when the series will finally end, and how Luffy will finally find the One Piece if the series ever comes to an end. Just because something is predictable, doesn't mean it sucks.
fairy fail suckz cuz its preditcabl
lmao said:
fairy fail suckz cuz all it haz is fansrevice
Sure, if Fairy Tail only has fanservice, then Dragon Ball Z only has muscles. Naruto only has headbands. Bleach only has swords. One Piece only has pirate ships. Great argument you got there. Now, try again?
bad things in Fairy Tail
Admittedly, Fairy Tail surely isn't perfect. It does come with its flaws. For one, the animation is pretty bad to mediocre throughout the entire series. Very few times I had my mind blown by its visuals, which is a shame for a series that has a whole bunch of awesome battles. Maybe if the art had been amazing I could have excused the cheap animation, but no, the art is nothing to write home about either (the art style, however, is pretty awesome). I guess it's somewhat excusable for a long running series like this.
The good thing about Fairy Tail's animation is that it's way more consistent than, say Naruto's. Which had amazing animation during battles, but then was bottom-tier garbage during regular scenes. Fairy Tail spreads out its animation much better, so there are never huge jumps or drops in quality.
That one filler arc. Those of you who watched the series know what I'm talking about. It has one semi-long story arc that's pretty much all filler. While it was pretty imaginative, and it's clear the creators cared about delivering something decent, it still fell somewhat flat in my opinion. If you compare it to the rest of the series at least. For a filler it's certainly decent, and I was actually enjoying the last episodes of it.
While I've been praising the pacing of Fairy Tail earlier, there are still moments where it all slows down a little, usually at the beginning of new story arcs. Never anywhere as bad as anything Dragon Ball Z, Naruto, Bleach or One Piece, but still. Luckily, the somewhat slower pacing always gets picked up again at some point, and everything is good again. Pacing issues will always be an issue with long running shows like this, but Fairy Tail handles it better than all the others.
Yeah, the fanservice does get a little out of hand at times. Nothing to majorly complain about, and certainly not as bad as other anime I've seen, but I think I should still mention it.
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Holy sh**, this is by far one of the greatest I've seen in ages. It's stupid dank. Expected to melt faces. Its comedy is unparalleled. I laugh ever episode, and it is literally a masterpiece in the making! I only hope it goes on for seasons on end .
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[Anime] Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon S
В прошлые разы почему-то не дошёл до этой темы, а ведь она в Sailor Moon актуальна как никогда. В японской культуре среди прочих странностей имеется забавная традиция изображать маскировку так, что зритель её насквозь видит, в то время как внутри мира произведения даже сомнения никому не закрадываются в голову. Я слышал, что это происходит ещё из древнего японского театра, где актёр мог надевать разные маски, и по молчаливому соглашению с публикой одной только смены маски хватало на то, чтобы перевоплощение считалось завершённым, хотя и внешне всем было понятно, кто это на самом деле. Каким-то образом особенность дожила до наших дней и теперь нам приходится наблюдать, как одну и ту же Усаги персонажи не узнают когда она переодевается в другой костюм, даже не пряча или накрашивая лицо.
Я сам исключительно "за" изучение чужих культур и их освоение, принимать новые условности для меня - дело житейское. И всё же иногда хочется повозмущаться. Согласиться с тем, что одежда セーラー戦士 гарантирует идеальную маскировку, элементарно. Тяжелее становится оставаться на единой волне с сюжетом когда герои таки начинают кое-о-чём подозревать, складывать в уме обстоятельства и улики. Окей, значит сказанные "разными" людьми слова оказываются слишком похожими и это намекает на их связь, однако связать их внешности вы до сих пор отказываетесь? Какие же мы капризные. Всё это делает логику персонажей трудной для понимания, отдаляет тебя от них и попросту путает.
Ещё сильнее меня путает сама необходимость запоминать информацию о том, кому уже известна правда об очередном мастере маскировки, а кто пока остаётся в неведении. Когда тебе всё кристально ясно, со временем поневоле так привыкаешь к истине, что совсем забываешь о заключённом с авторами договоре. И когда в сюжетном повороте кто-нибудь восклицает "так это ты!", сначала следует недоумение, в мыслях пролетает "так она только сейчас узнала?", и лишь потом удаётся изобразить ту реакцию, которую от тебя желает сценарий. Ну или наоборот. То есть, просто один раз выучить тот факт, что никто не знает личностей воительниц, было бы нисколько не напряжно, но ведь постепенно некоторая правда раскрывается некоторым людям, и вот запомнить все эти связи - уже значительно больший челлендж.
Вся эта чертовщина с превращениями только усиливает шизанутость Sailor Moon. Я об этом уже писал, но какой же это всё-таки сюрреалистичный тайтл. Как весь мир замирает на время хеншинов и ждёт их окончания, как злодеи в своём штабе играют в твистер (чудесная сцена!), как у них во вселенной тоже существует франшиза про воительниц в матросках... А больше всего в третьем сезоне в этом преуспели монстрюги, порвавшие даже своих коллег из Sailor Moon R. Их слияния с автомобилями, барабанами тайко и т. д. результируют в ну очень красивых и экстравагантных формах, которыми я не перестаю восхищаться. А когда они ещё и начинают общаться с героинями и хозяйками, порой даже не на тему боя, когда они выкрикивают специальные атаки типа "осторожно, двери закрываются!", что-то у меня в душе танцует и хочется радостно смеяться. Я и не думал, что разборки с негодяями на одну серию могут быть такими клёвыми.
Причём интересно, что Sailor Moon вовсе не кажется тайтлом, изо всех сил пытающимся выдавить сюр откуда только можно. К такому бы скорее отнеслась Утэна: вот там был неприкрытый замах на чудное, на артистизм, там везде вставляли какие-нибудь неземные штуки. Там это было самоцелью. А тут вроде бы имеем простой волшебный сериал для девчонок, на высокие материи не претендующий, но иногда он вдруг такое выдаёт... И опять же, вот как-то без показухи или попытки обратить на себя внимание, скромно так. Забавно очень получается, это как если бы в мыльной опере вдруг стали просматриваться артхаусные режиссёрские приёмы Дэвида Линча или я там не знаю кого: полный разрыв шаблона, нулевое соответствие ожиданиям и устоям популярного искусства.
Также третий сезон навводил свежих персонажей. Новые враги почему-то "оказываются" мощнее предыдущих и это ничем не обосновано, что немного расстраивает. Да, я знаю: это совсем не то аниме, чтобы всерьёз рассуждать о балансе. Но взглянем на Харуку, Мичиру и Сэцуну: они тоже сильнее нашей пятёрки, их превосходство объясняется за десять секунд (мол, им намеренно были даны способности покруче, ведь к ним требования повыше), и этих десяти секунд вполне хватает чтобы сделать воображаемый мир на чуточку убедительней. Хотя скорее всего просто ещё одна деталь погоды бы не сделала, потому что сражения в любом случае постоянно выливаются именно туда, куда нужно сюжету. Да, возможно и в правду лучше молчать про баланс.
Харука и Мичиру всё равно прежде всего хороши не силой, а слабо прикрытой юрийностью, заставившей многих усомниться в своей ориентации и добавившей много свежего сока в приключения воительниц. Никак не нарадуюсь вольности тайтла в подобных вопросах. Как Усаги с Минако бегали за Харукой - это здорово. :) Вот ихняя заносчивость с "не лезьте в наше дело, это не ваш калибр" меня уже совсем не привлекает: своя драма здесь есть, но оно неприятно весьма и как-то из этого так и не вытекают заметные выводы, пусть очаровательная парочка под конец и признаёт Усаги истинной принцессой. Хотелось бы увидеть дальнейшее развитие темы, по-моему тут ещё есть о чём поговорить.
В целом третий сезон для меня наверно чуть менее ударный, чем второй: драматизм видится не таким ярким, с более расплывчатым чувством направления, да и трагедия Сейлор Сатурн как будто не слишком изящно вошла в игру и не так сильно меня взволновала. В Sailor Moon R просто после первой арки практически всё время строилась основная линия и оно дало свои плоды, а тут подход слегка другой. Для разнообразия это может и не плохо, также как и возвращение к эпизодам с большей концентрацией на односерийных героях. Ну и злодеи с чудовищами, как я уже сказал, в этот раз побили все рекорды. Если бы я составлял топ-10 монстрюг из франшизы, большую часть бы наверняка взял отсюда - а это многого стоит. Press start to continue? Наверно где-то через неделю опять.
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Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon S: Kaguya Hime no Koibito - ну, гораздо удачней первого мувика. Одной из полезных сторон всяких филлеров, сайд-стори и прочих дополнений является возможность сконцетрироваться на тех героях и их отношениях, на которые обычно совершенно не достаёт времени. Луна как нельзя лучше подошла на роль one hour hero: "свои" истории у неё попадались, но явно не такого масштаба. А тут и любовь, и чувства, и даже её человеческую версию решились показать (очень милую, между прочим). Переживаний много, а пустые бои не занимают чересчур много экранного времени. Я вполне доволен, хоть и недолюбливаю более серьёзный стиль сериальных фильмов с сопутствующими недостатками (писал уже об этом в заметке про Kidou Senkan Nadesico). Больше зауважал кошечку.
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