The Anime Society 5: Tentacles For All!
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Funny I swear I saw that image in MAL, only Gilgamesh can pull of a naked pose in style.
Sorry for the late reply but after digging around and looking for that image since it didn't show up in your post, I came to the conclusion that it is impossible for me to be related to that character. Not sure what possessed you to think that I, a human being, is related to an animated character
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Finally finished Urusei Yatsura - on the whole it was enjoyable, but it had gotten more than a little repetitive by the end.
Not ideal marathon material. 
From one classic to another: I've started Revolutionary Girl Utena! Or maybe that should be re-started, since I did watch and 'review' the first few eps long ago... I think I'll be able to appreciate it a bit more now than I would have if I'd continued with it back then.
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Re: The Anime Society 5: Tentacles For All!Pretty vague.
But as this season is just coming to an end, and featured a ton of great series, I'll just suggest the highlights:
Sakamichi no Apollon
Fate/Zero
Tsuritama
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I thought that Saki Achiga-hen didn't seem to be building up to an imminent finish... apparently it's spilling over into next season with an unusual episode count of 15.
That'll delay my blog's end of season post, complicate my weekly rankings and wreak havoc with my largely OCD-driven plans for picking up new shows, but from the series' point of view it's infinitely better than an abrupt ending in the next episode would have been.
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Re: The Anime Society 5: Tentacles For All!I loved the former when I was a kid, and I'm surprised you hadn't seen the latter before now.(Original post by AngryJellyfish)
Finally finished Urusei Yatsura - on the whole it was enjoyable, but it had gotten more than a little repetitive by the end.
Not ideal marathon material. 
From one classic to another: I've started Revolutionary Girl Utena! Or maybe that should be re-started, since I did watch and 'review' the first few eps long ago... I think I'll be able to appreciate it a bit more now than I would have if I'd continued with it back then.
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Re: The Anime Society 5: Tentacles For All!Meh, I didn't actually get around to continuing half the series I said I would in the early days of the review thread, or at least not until several years after.(Original post by Aiko)
I loved the former when I was a kid, and I'm surprised you hadn't seen the latter before now.
I guess the fact I'd already started them worked against them, as I'm always on the lookout for something new.
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Re: The Anime Society 5: Tentacles For All!Understandable. I guess I was only surprised because it's Utena.(Original post by AngryJellyfish)
Meh, I didn't actually get around to continuing half the series I said I would in the early days of the review thread, or at least not until several years after.
I guess the fact I'd already started them worked against them, as I'm always on the lookout for something new.
On my part, I really liked the manga and followed it tentatively during its serialisation, and was absolutely thrilled when I read that there was to be an anime adaptation, which I similarly followed each week with much anticipation. I have this sugarcoated perception, likely nostalgia, for this series. If I were to revisit it, I doubt I would have such a lofty response.
Just to digress a little, but on a related note, when I returned to Japan earlier this month, I saw Sailor Moon on television for the first time in literally over a decade or so when I first watched it, and it was oddly nostalgic, and not necessarily in the best way. I had this skewed perception because the series was my gateway anime, and yet, when I watched it now, I can't say it lived up to my impression. I guess deep down I knew this was the case without having to re-watch it. I suppose time and maturity has a way of influencing things.
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I have plans to rewatch both Utena & Sailor Moon in the coming year. I think I watched Utena much to early in my fandom to properly appreciate it - I'd imagine I'd get much more out of it upon a rewatch.
Sailor Moon I took a notion for one day and downloaded all 50GB of on a whim. Will be taking it with me when I travel - looking forward to the nostalgia kick XD -
Re: The Anime Society 5: Tentacles For All!Given shoujo's noticeable decline of late, not only in terms of what's on offer but also variety, it would be nice to revisit both properly. Maybe I'll come to appreciate why I adored Sailor Moon in particular after watching more than a passing episode.(Original post by caraniel)
I have plans to rewatch both Utena & Sailor Moon in the coming year. I think I watched Utena much to early in my fandom to properly appreciate it - I'd imagine I'd get much more out of it upon a rewatch.
Sailor Moon I took a notion for one day and downloaded all 50GB of on a whim. Will be taking it with me when I travel - looking forward to the nostalgia kick XD
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I accidentally messed up with my manga order.
In a slightly yuri mood I ordered both of the omnibus editions of Strawberry panic. However upon arrival I discovered Part 1 is the manga omnibus and part 2 the light novel omnibus
Read the first ~70 pages of the novel today, it's been ok so far and cute
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Re: The Anime Society 5: Tentacles For All!I've heard the manga is mostly for fans of the light novels, speeding through some of the material, so maybe having both might not be such a bad thing.(Original post by Truered)
I accidentally messed up with my manga order.
In a slightly yuri mood I ordered both of the omnibus editions of Strawberry panic. However upon arrival I discovered Part 1 is the manga omnibus and part 2 the light novel omnibus
Read the first ~70 pages of the novel today, it's been ok so far and cute
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Re: The Anime Society 5: Tentacles For All!Huzzah!(Original post by AngryJellyfish)
I've heard the manga is mostly for fans of the light novels, speeding through some of the material, so maybe having both might not be such a bad thing.
At first I was a little worried, as having kept the honorifics and being a light novel I had a bad feeling it would be fanfic level stuff but it picked up.
So far it's been my favourite light novel, after finding Haruhi 1 and Slayers 1&2 pretty underwhelming
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Re: The Anime Society 5: Tentacles For All!I've only read a couple of the .hack Light Novels (Another Birth and A.I. Buster), and Spice & Wolf. I'd been considering starting another series though, perhaps Haruhi.(Original post by Truered)
Huzzah!
At first I was a little worried, as having kept the honorifics and being a light novel I had a bad feeling it would be fanfic level stuff but it picked up.
So far it's been my favourite light novel, after finding Haruhi 1 and Slayers 1&2 pretty underwhelming
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Re: The Anime Society 5: Tentacles For All!I did start collecting the Spice and wolf manga recently, partly because I wanted to collect a new series/like S&W, and partly because of this(Original post by AngryJellyfish)
I've only read a couple of the .hack Light Novels (Another Birth and A.I. Buster), and Spice & Wolf. I'd been considering starting another series though, perhaps Haruhi.
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On my part, I really liked the manga and followed it tentatively during its serialisation, and was absolutely thrilled when I read that there was to be an anime adaptation, which I similarly followed each week with much anticipation. I have this sugarcoated perception, likely nostalgia, for this series. If I were to revisit it, I doubt I would have such a lofty response. 