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cardinal-island · 4 months
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Bang,bang, BAANG! 🔫🔫
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therosecrest · 6 months
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emma-dennehy-presents · 4 months
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Love the show but the Vampire Twin episodes of Black Lagoon Second Barrage make me so fucking uncomfortable. Like, I'm probably never going to skip them, but ick. Not fetch, feels bad man. Eda and Two Hands casual transphobia is literally the least of it.
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my-anime-list · 4 months
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Black Lagoon: The Second Barrage
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Once known as Okajima Rokuro, but now going by the moniker 'Rock', this Japanese businessman endured the typical mistreatment of his trade. His life took a dramatic turn when, during a routine business trip, he was kidnapped and ransomed by the Lagoon Company; a band of mercenary pirates operating within the anarchic metropolis of Roanapur. Left for dead by his former employers, he became a member of the very group that once held him captive. Negotiating the treacherous political landscape of the criminal underworld has now become his livelihood, all while avoiding the wrath of his trigger-happy co-worker, 'Two Hand' Revy.
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asphodelical · 4 months
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The Great Anime Rewatch of 2024 - Part III
Nekomonogatari: Black
First watched: January 2013, original airdate Rewatched: January 2024
Original rating: 8 New rating: 4
I was only a few days off of watching this precisely eleven years later. Monogatari has always been a series whose strengths and weaknesses are on full display, and committing to both. For Nekomonogatari, its few episodes are filled with frivolous nonsense that feels like a waste of time: the little sister pandering, and the conversations that go in circles or last too long. And considering how Nekomonogatari was supposed to focus on Hanekawa, she’s not really in it much. Hanekawa has never been my favorite character in the series, and this didn’t help endear me to her at all. Also I’m just tired of seeing teenage anime girls being so sexualized. Finally, I had to dock points for Hanekawa idiotically stating, “People who aren’t blood related can't truly love each other.”
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Owarimonogatari
First watched: December 2015, original airdate Rewatched: January 2024
Original rating: 5 New rating: 4
I guess even my teenage self was growing weary of the Monogatari series by this point, even if I didn’t have the knowledge or vocabulary to explain why. Now I can say that its cast is growing too big and I don’t care about any of the new additions. I did not remember Sodachi and Gaen’s existences, and I still think Shinobu is overrated. I know people adore badass, buxom female characters that are trapped in a younger/more innocent form (Nel from Bleach and Moka from Rosario+Vampire immediately come to mind), but it’s never been a trope that I’ve cared for. 
I was originally going to watch Tsukimonogatari, too. But considering how far my goodwill for the series has plummeted, I’m going to end it here. As far as the Monogatari series goes, I will stick to the first two seasons. They are all I need. But it will be a long time until I go anywhere near this franchise again.
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Aoi Hana
First watched: May 2011  Rewatched: January 2024
Original rating: 7 New rating: 5
Aoi Hana was one of the few yuri anime that wasn’t exploitative, fetishy, or queerbait. Since the author of Aoi Hana is the same woman who created the whole transgender story of Wandering Son, it makes perfect sense.
As much as I want to like Aoi Hana, I just don’t find its characters memorable. (The same goes for Wandering Son.) It’s also really slow. I think it would’ve been better as a condensed film adaptation. I only lasted six episodes. However, I am interested in reading the author’s other works. 
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Black Lagoon & The Second Barrage
First watched: June 2011, August 2011 Rewatched: January 2024
Original rating: 8, 8 New rating: 5, 5
With the utter failure of my rewatch of the bloodbath that is Future Diary, will Black Lagoon fare any better?
I watched the dub because most of the English cast are all Canadian, and Canada churns out some of the best voice actors. More Canadians in anime dubbing, please?
First season - I wasn’t feeling it until episode nine when Roberta entered the story. (The whole submarine-painting escapade was the low point for me.) The comic timing as the Lagoon calmly hides under a table during a bar shoot out was so good. I also found myself enjoying a lot of the music, particularly whenever it sounded Mediterranean. Rock is way more boring than I remember (fuckin’ morality pet), Revy is more static than I remember, and Benny….exists. Dutch is cool, though. With the exception of the CG for some of the vehicles, most of the animation has also held up. The first season was just alright to me, but the English cast and localization did a lot of heavy lifting. (Docking points for having a white lady doing a bad Asian accent for Shenhua.)
Second season - So. The twins. Still the highlight. And I called it quits five episodes in. I’ve had my fill. This is not the kind of show that’s good to marathon for me—it’s better suited to a weekly popcorn flick that you forget about almost immediately after. But I’m not doing that. Again, massive credit to the the English cast and localization team for a damn good job. 
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Spice & Wolf
First watched: July 2011 Rewatched: January 2024
Original rating: 5 New rating: 4
‘Animeconomics’ and Holo defined Spice & Wolf. I only recall being bored (I was only seventeen when I first watched it), and thinking Fukuyama Jun was woefully miscast as the main guy. I still feel that way, so I dared to watch this in English. Maybe listening to Holo’s economic lessons in English will help my enjoyment?
I feel like so many female voice actresses fall back upon the acting choice of high and mighty/snobbish/know it all route, and then use it for every fucking line. (Colleen Clinkenbeard, Marisha Rey, Brina Palencia.) No, it doesn’t make me like you or the character. It’s annoying, and much more intolerable in my native language than hearing it in Japanese. And Lawrence has the personality of a wet log. 
However, Spice & Wolf is most interesting when Holo and Lawrence are using their knowledge and wits in the harsh landscape of merchants and peddlers. The bits where they’re being chased and attacked? Get that shit out of there. In a story like Spice & Wolf, you know everything is going to resolve itself quickly. There’s more tension in making bad deals or getting swindled. I’d almost be better off listening to the education bits audio only, since the visuals are woefully uninteresting. I lasted six episodes and furries still make me uncomfy.
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smokeasack · 3 years
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cardinal-island · 5 months
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Revy & Yukio.
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therosecrest · 4 months
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jansportgeorge · 4 years
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“If you cling to life, you live in fear of death. And that fear will cloud your judgement” Revy-
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