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The Anime and Manga Thread v48

Can't wait for this one! Actually I can wait until the season is completed, but I'm glad it's coming out soon.


Meanwhile OPM S3
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I think you need to do a kawaii pose while reading the title.

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Also, it looks like another Gundam series for modern audience. What as waste of animation.
It’s a collab with the guys who did Eva movies. It’s honestly beautiful. It seems way too kiddie though.
 
Thoughts on Berserk
I had never read any manga before, and had not watched any anime in many years. Did not watch much even back then.
Had learned the basic plot of Berserk, and heard that it was generally considered the best example of manga, so wanted to give it a try.
Over the past few months, read all of it, up to the last chapter completed by Miura.
I realize I am an ignorant n00b compared to everyone else in this thread, but would appreciate any feedback.

The Good:
-The Golden Age Arc is fantastic. Enjoyed almost every aspect. Very memorable, exciting, touching. Would highly recommend to others.
-The Black Swordsman Arc is a bit over-the-top in its edginess and horror elements, but still is fun

The Bad
-The other Arcs are not particularly good.
-Guts seems to become more myth than man. He is nearly unbeatable in combat, which detracts from the suspense. His character development is minimal, and even his dialogue is scant. His old comrades are dead, and he cannot meaningfully interact with Casca. The new companions meet view him as a mysterious powerful warrior, and after a while that is how the audience comes to see him.
-The The change in Puck to a comic shapeshifter feels forced and out of place
-The gratuitous violence and nudity reached a point of diminishing returns somewhere around the Conviction Arc and then started to have the opposite of the intended effect, becoming routine and tedious by the Fantasia Arc
-When Miura would return to focus on the three main characters, Guts, Griffith, and Casca, the series remained interesting, but this happened all too infrequently

Concerns:
-I worry that Miura did not truly have the entire plot mapped out for his team to complete, considering it took him so long to release the chapters that he did make
-I worry that he became uninterested in his original creation and his original intended direction
For the above reasons, not sure I will continue to read the series.

But I am very interested in the thoughts and experiences of others.
 
-I worry that Miura did not truly have the entire plot mapped out for his team to complete, considering it took him so long to release the chapters that he did make
I've written two novels (hobby, not published) so I can add some insight to this. There are, in general, two kinds of writers: pantsers, and planners. A pantser does what feels right in the moment and lets the story build organically, then they go back during editing to tighten up the story and reduce unwanted meandering or false-starts (this is dangerous for serial writers, like manga, because you can't go back after the fact). A planner gets as much as they can set from the outset, oftentimes creating detailed outlines before starting. Most people are a mix of both, but after 30 years of working on a project, no matter how much of a pantser a writer might be, you'll have the overall plot worked out, probably to some fair degree of detail. In my own projects I had some scenes planned out -- almost down to the sentence -- months before I got to the point in the story where I actually wrote it.

The precise plan may have drifted over the years, but certain plot points were almost assuredly laid out far in advance. And endings are usually one of the things an author works out pretty early in the process because it gives them a goal to work towards; when you know the ending in advance you can lay out themes and foreshadowing that add to the impact. One of Miura's close author friends said the ending had been shared with him a couple times, and that it didn't really change over the years.
 
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Thoughts on Berserk
I had never read any manga before, and had not watched any anime in many years. Did not watch much even back then.
Had learned the basic plot of Berserk, and heard that it was generally considered the best example of manga, so wanted to give it a try.
Over the past few months, read all of it, up to the last chapter completed by Miura.
I realize I am an ignorant n00b compared to everyone else in this thread, but would appreciate any feedback.

The Good:
-The Golden Age Arc is fantastic. Enjoyed almost every aspect. Very memorable, exciting, touching. Would highly recommend to others.
-The Black Swordsman Arc is a bit over-the-top in its edginess and horror elements, but still is fun

The Bad
-The other Arcs are not particularly good.
-Guts seems to become more myth than man. He is nearly unbeatable in combat, which detracts from the suspense. His character development is minimal, and even his dialogue is scant. His old comrades are dead, and he cannot meaningfully interact with Casca. The new companions meet view him as a mysterious powerful warrior, and after a while that is how the audience comes to see him.
-The The change in Puck to a comic shapeshifter feels forced and out of place
-The gratuitous violence and nudity reached a point of diminishing returns somewhere around the Conviction Arc and then started to have the opposite of the intended effect, becoming routine and tedious by the Fantasia Arc
-When Miura would return to focus on the three main characters, Guts, Griffith, and Casca, the series remained interesting, but this happened all too infrequently

Concerns:
-I worry that Miura did not truly have the entire plot mapped out for his team to complete, considering it took him so long to release the chapters that he did make
-I worry that he became uninterested in his original creation and his original intended direction
For the above reasons, not sure I will continue to read the series.

But I am very interested in the thoughts and experiences of others.
Golden age, Conviction, and the Millennium Falcon are generally considered the great arcs of Berserk.

Fantasia and Black swordsman for the most part are on a lot of peoples lower end rankings.

Those working close with Miura, like mentioned above, have a direction and ending in mind.

After the eclipse Guts is at peak rage, hence all the violence in the Conviction arc. He is Berserk, ba dum tss.

I’ve enjoyed it and will continue to read it until its eventual conclusion. Struggle along with Guts. He is supposed to have a somewhat hopeful ending according to the late Miura.
 
Well it took over 30 years but we finally got SSJ3 Vegeta in canon.
 
It's the end of the year, so what were people's favorite series they read/watched this year? These are a few new series on Webtoon that I've enjoyed:




For ongoing series I've continued to enjoy Eleceed, The Lazy Lord Masters the Sword, and Return of the Blossoming Blade.
 
Me trolling the missus:
Give Levi enough blades, gas and time and he would stop the rumbling in 2 days.

Wife: Mikasa too.

Me: Nah. Only Levi.

Wife: But they're practically the same.

Me: Levi is a man.

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I'm in the middle of a Jojo rewatch that I absolutely did not intend.

I only meant to rewatch part 4 (the best part and if you disagree you're just wrong and should feel bad), but then I had to rewatch part 2, then 3, now I'm in the middle of part 5, and I'm sure that after I'm done I'll rewatch parts 1 and six, then reread 7 and 8 and start on part 9.

In short, stay away from Jojo. It will consume your life.
 
I'm in the middle of a Jojo rewatch that I absolutely did not intend.

I only meant to rewatch part 4 (the best part and if you disagree you're just wrong and should feel bad), but then I had to rewatch part 2, then 3, now I'm in the middle of part 5, and I'm sure that after I'm done I'll rewatch parts 1 and six, then reread 7 and 8 and start on part 9.

In short, stay away from Jojo. It will consume your life.
JoJo is too good I've been there bro.
I know it gets some hate but Stardust crusaders has a special place in my heart.

I really hate the ending of part 6.

I've not read the subsequent parts and can't wait till they get adopted.
 
I can't get into the current stuff these past 2 seasons. I hate the new tower of God art style.

Frieren
Jobless reincarnation
Hell's paradise
Delicious in dungeon
Jujutsu Kaisen

These are the ongoing anime I'm currently into and it seems it's gonna be a while until they air.
 
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