Check out the show, it really is pretty hilarious and ridiculously over-the-top. you can catch it on various streaming services like Crunchyroll, Daisuki and Hulu.
Check out the show, it really is pretty hilarious and ridiculously over-the-top. you can catch it on various streaming services like Crunchyroll, Daisuki and Hulu.
The show really hammers on the fact that the outfit is completely ridiculous. Most shows don't have anyone comment on the silliness of fanservicy outfits. This one does, hell even the villains of the week think its stupid. I'm pretty sure the show's creators are being subversive about the whole sexy battle outfit…
Not only is it a cartoon, its the most cartoony anime to come out of Japan in years. It sometimes feels like watching Looney Tunes at times. So, yeah, complaining about the violence in this is like complaining about the violence Bugs Bunny does to Elmer Fudd. The show does not take itself seriously. At all.
I agree, they're great too. I have fond memories of Duck Tales, Chip and Dale's Rescue Rangers, The Real Ghostbusters and Inspector Gadget. I think I kinda mentally put those in the 90s, due to how much Disney and Nickelodeon I watched in the early 90s. Tiny Toon Adventures was definitely 90s though.
I think the thing…
Yeah, I think the 90s were the golden age of western animation. There was just so much creativity coming out of that decade.
Yeah, still kind of early to tell.
Frankly, I'm not surprised. They're ex-Gainax guys. Gainax practically invented fan-service.
I don't think many people are watching for the fan-service. Its the spiritual successor to Gurren Lagann They're mostly watching to see how badass, over-the-top and crazy the show can get.
Yeah, the show is exactly like Gureen Lagann, where absurdity actually drives the plot. The context of the outfit is less "Hey, that's sexy" and more like "Hey, that's a really stupid outfit to do battle in." There's a theory is that the outfit will actually become less skimpy as the season rolls on and she becomes…
Well they're not being entirely too serious about it. The show makes a big point about how stupid that outfit is. Hell, her enemy of the episode laughs at it, before he gets pummeled.
I'm exactly the same as you. Took years off from anime, came back, caught up with some shows I've missed and really enjoyed Attack on Titan and currently enjoying Kill la Kill.
But yeah, there's a big glurge of (mostly moe) anime out there that just doesn't appeal to me. At least I'm fine with the current system of one…
Yeah, I just recently gotten back into watching anime after a long term of absence. For a long time, I couldn't find any show I thought that was worth watching. Then I discovered that many of them are being streamed now and found some good shows that I missed. But yeah, there's still a lot of shows that don't interest…
The way I see it is that Trigger is an iconoclast company. Trigger doesn't give any fucks about what tropes are currently popular with otaku. Trigger does what Trigger does because Trigger is Trigger.
Kill la Kill is like Gurren Lagann. Trigger takes the basic premise of a common genre: mecha for Gurrenn Lagann and…
And his Japanese counterpart: INFERNO COP
Check out Kill la Kill. It may take place at a school, and the main character may be a girl, but its most certainly NOT a typical schoolgirl anime.
If you've ever seen Gurren Lagann, you may have an idea what I mean.
It depends on taste. If one were a big fan of Trigger's previous work (including when they were at Gainax) like FLCL, Gurren Lagann, Panty and Stocking and Little Witch Academia, which alot of people are, then one might enjoy it.
To me, it's a blast of fresh air. Trigger are iconoclasts, they do not follow the same…
It actually seemed that they were parodying that whole "Skimpy Battle Suit" trope, which, knowing Trigger, is something they'd totally do. She was blushing throughout the entire battle, noticeably embarrassed, and even her opponent was making fun of her for it.
As others have said, check out Kill la Kill. It is absolutely NOTHING like any other anime this season. Its hard to describe. If you've ever seen FLCL, Gurren Lagann, Panty and Stocking or Little Witch Academia, you probably have a good idea what its like. Its like they combined anime with Looney Tunes.
This image…
Yeah, it was "when" and not "if" when it came to that character. At least (said character) went out like a badass, though that scene was pretty gruesome, even by AoT standards.
Yeah, we dodged a bullet in the chapter that focused on her backstory. He was originally going to kill her then, but thankfully he changed his mind and did not.
Eh, didn't say who.
In AoT, the question isn't "Is somebody gonna die?", but "Who's gonna die next?", heh.