[-] glilimith@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 points 3 hours ago* (last edited 3 hours ago)

I hope it gets a sequel

Good news! Well, maybe good news? It looks like we ultimately don't know when or what form the new anime will be, but something is in the works.

[-] glilimith@lemmy.blahaj.zone 4 points 3 hours ago* (last edited 2 hours ago)

Hi newcomers! Welcome!! You might see me around in most/all of the discussion threads for a week or two because I'm the sort of unhinged person who watches everything to start off (it gets trimmed down FAST, lol). Since it seemed to work last time, I'm going to continue to not have rikka make posts for stuff I don't plan on continuing to watch, and instead review them in these threads.

Even with my hectic summer, I managed to finish my shows before fall started, yay! Here's my thoughts:

Alya Hides Her Feelings - 6/10What could have been a strong romance anime sort of devolved into one part harem comedy (why??) and one part student council drama (and no parts romance). I really just wanted them to have an almost kiss or some sort of progress, seriously. The student council stuff was sort of interesting, but it kind of overwhelmed the back half of the season. I guess if/when it gets a season 2 I'll see how I feel at the time. The two mains are really cute together, but I can't stand a romance in a holding pattern.

Shoshimin - 10/10Absolutely incredible, start to finish. The character writing was amazing, the dumb little mysteries were a delight (the charlotte episode was a standout for me), and the big plotline at the end both felt like a culmination and delivered on the excellent mystery writing the series had built up so far, but on a larger scale. The leads parting ways could have ruined the season, but instead it felt natural and I'm excited to see what happens next. While I wait, I might have to finally go check out Hyouka.

Twilight Out of Focus - 7/10A cute little anime with big ambitions, but falls a little short. I think it's cool that it tries to be so cinematic when the story revolves around the film club. The problem is that it's just so cheesy all of the time, lol. I enjoyed watching it (except the third couple, who I hate together), but I don't know that I could really recommend it. It's at least nice to have more gay anime that's not full of consent issues, though.

Yatagarasu - 9/10How were more people not watching this one?? This was a fantastic show, with some shocking and (mostly) earned twists, that delivers a story better than its source material could. It nails both the little character moments and the broader mysteries, and hints toward future plotlines I'm very sad we may never see in anime form, if this is as unpopular as it looks. Seriously, go watch it if you like imperial court dramas.

Bonus: Odd Taxi - 6/10My friends and I watched this together (one of us had seen it before and insisted), and after hearing many, many recommendations for it, I sort of expected to be more wowed by it. IDK, I wasn't ever really attached to any of the characters and it felt like the mysteries weren't really built up in a way where you'd have that satisfying "oh, if I'd paid more attention I could have figured that out!" moment. The most invested I ever got was the few episodes where I thought Kakihana was about to be killed, but they deprived me of even that small joy, lol. I also felt like some of the twists at the end - Odokawa's brain damage in particular - ultimately didn't really matter to the story and felt like a twist for twist's sake. But I think a biggest problems I had are that I'm both a slow reader and a hater of manzai-style comedy, so to me the dialogue was hard to follow and dull - I found out too late that the anime actually has a dub, which I think would have solved one of those problems, but I'm not sure if it would have fully fixed the show for me. I know a lot of people really like this show, and I'm glad y'all have something you really enjoy, but ultimately I don't think it's as good as people build it up to be.

My friends and I are still working through their three picks for this season (otokonoko, dahlia, and elusive samurai) because we run a couple weeks late, but i expect high scores on two of those (sorry dahlia, lol) when we finally finish them.

[-] glilimith@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 3 hours ago

This one is a great example of why I don't read descriptions or watch previews, because the dumb twist got me, lol. I was pretty convinced I was in for some bland edgy video game adventuring slop, but the bait and switch actually pulled me in quite a bit. I'm not sold on it quite yet, but the character writing reminded me of Eminence in Shadow, an all-time favorite of mine that also had a bit of a slow start, so I'm hopeful at least. The second half of the episode had some good comedy beats and our cast seems to be filling up with weirdos, so I can see it being a very solid show if it finds its feet. But, ultimately, the premiere promised more than it delivered, so we'll have to see. I'll give it another episode or two at the very least. 3/5

[-] glilimith@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 4 days ago

Wow is this main character unlikable, which for a show with only one central character is a pretty major blunder. He claims that he's making himself OP, but like, buddy, you're just relying on the secretly OP skills and items that you scoffed at and then got forced on you. None of this is due to your efforts. There were times where it felt like the story was hinting toward an unreliable narrator (like how the different cliques at school are drawn a little differently, as if he's making divisions that don't really exist), but ultimately the anime feels too earnest for me to have any real hope of the story turning that way (if anyone is familiar with the source material, please correct me if I'm wrong!)

Ultimately it's fine for what it is, which is a popcorn isekai anime with no substance backing it up. I can see someone enjoying it, but only after exhausting other, better options. I give the premiere a 2/5.

[-] glilimith@lemmy.blahaj.zone 2 points 4 days ago

I'm confused. It looks like it's available for streaming everywhere right now, but it just hasn't broadcast on TV yet (I think).

[-] glilimith@lemmy.blahaj.zone 9 points 3 weeks ago

"Just following orders" absolutely does excuse bad writing as long as it's not harmful. I wouldn't get mad at a writer of a thing a studio ruined just like I wouldn't get mad at a grocery store worker for rearranging the shelves for the fifth week in a row. Just because I don't like it doesn't mean doing a stupid and pointless job makes them a bad person. If the writing is racist or whatever, sure, they're complicit, but writers have to eat and it's not morally wrong to write a boring script if that's what your boss is asking you for.

[-] glilimith@lemmy.blahaj.zone 9 points 3 months ago

I'm pretty sure it's dysmorphia rather than dysphoria. Dysphoria is rooted in an accurate picture of yourself and dysmorphia in an inaccurate one. If a guy starts going to the gym because the idea of not being able to bridal carry his girlfriend makes him feel unmanly, I'd agree that's some flavor of gender dysphoria. On the other hand, someone like the liver king thinking he still doesn't have enough muscle is definitely body dysmorphia.

But I'd agree that (similar to dysphoria) the so-called alphas often have dysmorphia of more than just the body - they worry they come across unmanly in all ways of their presentation, regardless of how much "masculine energy" they're already putting out.

[-] glilimith@lemmy.blahaj.zone 20 points 4 months ago

The point is never that we need more democrats. The point is always that we need fewer Republicans. Democrats refuse to make things better, but they typically block things from getting worse, which is a better starting point than anything the GOP would give us.

So please, organize, protest, do whatever activism you can do, but on voting day take the little bit of time and effort to block Republicans from undoing all that hard work, even if it means voting strategically for a pile of shit.

The left will always be fighting against the administration to some extent, and through voting we get to pick our enemy, and the dems are going to be an easier fight and on fewer fronts.

[-] glilimith@lemmy.blahaj.zone 27 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

It's not explicitly trans (like atkion said), but it is hosted on blahaj.zone, an explicitly trans instance.

[-] glilimith@lemmy.blahaj.zone 38 points 5 months ago

OP is implying gender transition. Do you know where you are right now?

[-] glilimith@lemmy.blahaj.zone 11 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

Edgy, cheap-looking, and bland. As I understand it, main character is meant to be a villain protagonist, which can be fine, but he's just not very interesting. Most of it is a mix of paint-by-numbers isekai tropes and edge for the sake of edge. I have no reason to stick around for any more of this, even less so after hearing some spoilers about the sort of shit MC does later.

1/5

ETA: i forgot to mention that this anime is FULL of extremely gross eating animation. Very unpleasant to watch.

[-] glilimith@lemmy.blahaj.zone 26 points 11 months ago

The problem with calling these tools AI is not really an argument from definitions. The argument at its core is saying that the general public brings a lot of assumptions to something that's being called "AI", which aren't true but benefit investors.

Like, all those stories of chatgpt citing fake studies and fake case law blew people's minds. If you know what chatgpt is (a fancy predictive text algorithm) these are pretty unsurprising events, but a lot of people had heard "AI" and applied their own associations onto its perceived capabilities, which was exactly the point of calling it "AI" instead of "LLM"

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