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« Reply #15 on: September 01, 2007, 18:13 »

Watched "Howl's Moving Castle" several days (maybe a week) ago. Hmm well... I can't say this anime has impressed me much, despite the fact it's by Ghibli. The beginning was interesting, a young girl turned into an old woman and trying to live in that role, that castle with portals, the yet another view at your ability to fly. Smile The scene with that witch and the main heroine climbing up these stairs has made me laugh. I also liked that scene when Howl was acting childish and immature, it was unexpected yet believable, nice that they showed that even the most powerful magicians have imperfections. But everything else...

I haven't noticed any straight plot in the movie. Everything that happened after first 20 minutes wasn't making any sense to me... to pretend Howl's mother to convince the Emperor to dismiss him from the army? Come on, this sounds idiotic even for a russian lazybones like me, for typical japanese this should make even less sense Wink To have such powers and be unable to stop the war, even to protect people from it? The ending, when that scarecrow has turned into a prince and promised to bring peace to the earth, has plain disappointed me.

Dunno, maybe I'm just not an anime person... and the translation also didn't help. The DVD had only one audio track (with the single-voice dub, and the translator was missing half of the phrases), and subtitles were only in english. To watch a movie, hearing stingy translation on the background of japanese speech, while reading english text... that's not easy at all.

I still don't regret I watched it, the beginning was very promising, and it had its funny moments. Smile
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« Reply #16 on: September 28, 2007, 02:22 »

I came across this Anime style drawing of a simpsons scene a few weeks back. It has quite a few well known characters on the couch. Some are really good, while others are not so good. Lisa can be seen Bottom left holding hands with milhouse and looking kinda uncomfortable. bart is middle top and im my opionion could of been a bit better. Kinda more what they may look like in real life.

http://www.cineatp.com/archivos/los-simpsons-manga.php

Dunno if anyone has seen it, I did a quick search and didnt see it posted.

Also seen the "original" it was designed from:

http://i3.tinypic.com/34s049c.jpg
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« Reply #17 on: October 08, 2007, 20:51 »

I saw "Metropolis" and I must say that was pretty unusual Smile
The feeling of something grand that happen in the film in addition with a great jazz soundtrack makes you to feel in very unusual way. With a perfectly insane ideas to mix all known styles, epochs and tech levels that is typical for the genre this film has catched me by it's sincerity and light grief. The main question for Tima to understand who she is was a perfect end for her line. When she has fallen and died... That scene with remainings of her was thruly heartbreaking for me, and aside with a feeling of doom that expected through all the movie
Still I must say that I'm not anime-guy at all and to see "Metropolis" was a big luck for me as I tend to think. I'm for such deep-sense and slightly griveous films. Smile

"Ghost In A Shell"
That film was really something of a high class. The story of a cyborg woman was great and to unite with a program of artificial intelligence for her in the end was something really outstanding. All the film has leaved me with a sense of light discomfort but with admiration for creators and artists that made it. Especially I do like the "realism" in every instance that they permanently involve in the movie. Be it exaggerated amount of details and shadows, the details of surrounding like haze, weather and such, or be it those "techical" questions like giant recoil of armor-piercing gun, the crumling ferroconcrete or something like this... And the music digressions when heroine realises something again and again was great, the foating shadow of ghost-aircraft, the megalopolis, the water trams - that was very atmospherical.
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« Reply #18 on: October 08, 2007, 21:50 »

I don't watch much anime, but a good anime movie I saw once was "Kiki's Delivery Service". I saw the English version when I was about 7 years old, and just recently saw it again. It's a good movie, and I'd recommend it.
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« Reply #19 on: October 08, 2007, 22:44 »

Nice reviews Yggdrasil, i totally agree with you about Ghost in the Shell. In my opinion still the best product anime has offered in the kast years, surely a classic.
See if you can find the sequel too, called "Ghost in the shell: Innocence". Imho if you watch it with attention is even more mesmerizing.
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« Reply #20 on: October 08, 2007, 22:55 »

well the anime no is only Dragon Ball, Naruto, Bleach or GTO (well GTO is a great anime Tongue)   well...  always exist styles more funny and with 0% of violence.... a good example is "Yakitate Japan" is a good cartoon... please enjoy!  Wink (perhaps the song is cute! Tongue)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eoZb6vLzT38&mode=related&search=
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