YayaFTW wrote:
Wow I was just being silly trying to make my point about how much I like Katanagatari, you didn't need to bash me like that lol ._.
Oh but I do :P
We can't have you going around polluting the internet with even more arbitrary numbers and biased opinions than there already is.
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let me REMIND [...] you gentlemen that we can't help but add a bit too much of our personal opinion (like i did above and I'm sorry I let myself do it) therefore we ended not really agreeing about what's the real standards for a must-watch anime.
Don't worry, since you couldn't help it I helped you instead >:D
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Katanagatari is my favourite anime, for many reasons. I quite enjoyed the animation effects and artstyle, It really is a pleasure for the eye. The story was well written in my opinion, despite the quite bittersweet end it had. The romantic side of the story could have been polished before actually releasing the episodes, but the fact that for once it isn't a "cliché" romance between the protagonists, it brought to light, and even insisted on the uniqueness of Katanagatari.
That's a MUCH better description of the anime. Quite good in fact.
Since it does look pretty interesting I think I'll put it on my "to watch" list.
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Anyway Searz, I hope you'd have reconsidered your impression on me by now, and I hope you try to not be as reclutant on my judgmement on animes as you do now.
PS: I hate writing like a grandpa..did it because I knew I messed up, won't happen again lol.
PS: I hate writing like a grandpa..did it because I knew I messed up, won't happen again lol.
I most certainly have reconsidered my impression of you.
Please don't think of it as "writing like a grandpa", because this gives so much more info in a much more elegant way than what you wrote first. This way of writing is flat out BETTER than the arbitrary numbers you posted at first, so please keep writing like this.
It's more likely to earn you trust among mature or intelligent members of communities.
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"Ultimately, if people lose their willingness to recognize that there are times in our history when legality becomes distinct from morality, we aren't just ceding control of our rights to government, but our futures." - Edward Snowden
MrCuddowls wrote:
You say Cowboy Bebop doesn't have plot, which made me reconsider if you knew the proper definition.
When you compared the "lack of plot" in Cowboy Bebop to the actual lack of plot in Nichijou
It sounds like your talking about a lacking story more than a plot.
Cowboy Bebop had a plot, in the sense of the correct definition, the one I said previously.
Nichijou lacked plot AND story. It's just pieces of a normal life. There is literally no progression, it's just there to make you laugh.
Stop being a butthurt fanboy who is constantly trying to invalidate my thoughts with petty details; details that more often than not are using faulty logic in the first place.
Seeing as you don't even know the definition of story and just copied a paragraph from Wikipedia, this whole thing just strikes me as pathetic.

Butthurt fanboy?
I could care less in the about what you think about an anime.
You seem to be using my own words against me even then saying that it's pathetic to do so.
"Petty details" arn't existent here. I like to analyze and actually understand anime.
I copied the description wikipedia gave because if I gave you mine, it may have sounded awkward.
Cowboy Bebop did have a very good plot contrary to what you may think.
Every single character in the story had a tragic past. The anime overall tries to teach us that you shouldn't run away from it, but rather, you should face it and relinquish what has been haunting you all this time. Spike is never able to let go of his past with Syndicate, Vicious, and Julia. When he goes seeking closure, he dies. It shows that he could never let go and there is further proof to this when he said that his other eye always sees the past. It was his inability to let go of his past and move on that brought on his demise, while other character like Faye were able to live because they always insisted on moving on.
With that being said, please don't accuse me of not knowing anything about story or plot. I know plenty and I can put up a rather good defense. I'm not a buttheart fanboy, i'm angry because your claims are incorrect and you don't realize that.
I could care less in the about what you think about an anime.
You seem to be using my own words against me even then saying that it's pathetic to do so.
"Petty details" arn't existent here. I like to analyze and actually understand anime.
I copied the description wikipedia gave because if I gave you mine, it may have sounded awkward.
Cowboy Bebop did have a very good plot contrary to what you may think.
Every single character in the story had a tragic past. The anime overall tries to teach us that you shouldn't run away from it, but rather, you should face it and relinquish what has been haunting you all this time. Spike is never able to let go of his past with Syndicate, Vicious, and Julia. When he goes seeking closure, he dies. It shows that he could never let go and there is further proof to this when he said that his other eye always sees the past. It was his inability to let go of his past and move on that brought on his demise, while other character like Faye were able to live because they always insisted on moving on.
With that being said, please don't accuse me of not knowing anything about story or plot. I know plenty and I can put up a rather good defense. I'm not a buttheart fanboy, i'm angry because your claims are incorrect and you don't realize that.
MrCuddowls wrote:
With that being said, please don't accuse me of not knowing anything about story or plot. I know plenty and I can put up a rather good defense. I'm not a buttheart fanboy, i'm angry because your claims are incorrect and you don't realize that.
Your statement on the story of Nichijou and Bebop and the definition of story contradict each other.
I'm gonna stop here. I will not be explaining this any further to somebody that can't comprehend what I'm writing nor what he himself is writing.

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EDIT: It's also quite beautiful imo