Not saying lolis are bad..but I can see where you're getting..
Think this way..if it isn't a loli..it is a big breasted girl..if it isn't either of them, it is a tsundere girl..if all things behind doesn't "work" it is a shy/librarian girl..or..it can have all of them..tremendous fanservice!
Think this way..if it isn't a loli..it is a big breasted girl..if it isn't either of them, it is a tsundere girl..if all things behind doesn't "work" it is a shy/librarian girl..or..it can have all of them..tremendous fanservice!
Variety is everything. And noses. This show doesn't look like the type to use harem characters. Besides, it has Satou Jun'Ichi involved, which promises good things. I only wonder what happened to Wish Angel. Come on Satou, give me a new masterpiece already.
post #7 by ferian on 16.05.2011 20:29 (vote: hidden)
Sato Jun'ichi is involved, not to mention the effort they're taking to produce the setting (I see 3 French guys in the staff under "Art Setting")... I'm sold.
This will be the impression thread for this anime when it is aired.
Post your feelings, suggestions, feedback or whatever you were thinking that involved in this particular show after seeing it...
I think the pilot episode gave a nice presentation on this one (or is it just me?) so I hope they'll continue this pacing ...
I was quite surprised with this one. Not that I was expecting anything, but that slow pace in this setting proved very calming. Drawing were nicely done too.
But the best part: there was real French! Foreign languages are often so horrible in anime, but that guy must have been a real French. I'm French and I understood: that's so rare.
I hope they'll keep this pacing, and won't plug in weird intrigues that will spoil the relaxing moments.
This post was edited by deriDIOt (167) on 13.07.2011 10:04.
Just like everyone else, it looks to be yet another loli show. However, the plot description does seem interesting enough. I'll look into this one. Getting the first episode now.
Most definitely not a loli show. Honestly, I was quite surprised by the first episode (in a very good way) and I think I will have to watch this show this season. Very cute.
A nice relaxing start for a first episode. The instrumental tunes in background really helped to make the show look standout, relaxing and immersive in a good way.
Still not too fond of Yune though being quite the passive, shy average loli she is at the moment but we'll see.
IDK, I expect something like aria, but this... err... some way off the standard but have the potential to catch up...
Nah, maybe just my feminism paradigm stirred by that "master-slave" thing.
also, that "she can't talk french" really bothers me, since all of the conversation are in Japanese without any info that they're talking french, and no distinction at all between them talking in French and jap. well, some minor thing which I should know that they're talking French since they're in French, but I actually bothered by that.
But the best part: there was real French! Foreign languages are often so horrible in anime, but that guy must have been a real French. I'm French and I understood: that's so rare.
There is a real French in this forum! I never thought to see the day.
As for the first episode.
The good:
-Music is about as nice as I expected it to be based on the PV.
-A few nice scenery shots.
The Meh:
-I really do want more outdoor events. I have zero interest in Claude's wokshop. There was also a very bad SD scene about 6 minutes in. There is also this annoying whitish light coming from where you want to see blue.
-I'm also a bit ticked of by this goshujii-sama garbage. Sorry, but I don't want garbage otaku bait distractions in an atmoshperic slice of life.
-Claude and Yune don't seem like a particularly dynamic duo. They both seem to be the sincere archetypes that are usually surrounded by more colorful cast.
-I don't have an issue when something takes place in a foreign country, yet the language spoken is Japanese/English or whatever, but here they're supposed to speak two languages at the same time, which doesn't make any sense whatsoever when you only hear one. It seems that Yune can however speak French too in the end, so this issue will hopefully not rise up again.
-The drama that ensues between Claude and Yune is much too soon. What the hell is this? She sees some random boy and for no reason at all starts chasing him? And now the watchers are bombarded with feelings of guilt and regret before we even know these characters? At least give it a few more episodes of exploring around before this. And if retrieval of her kimono is supposed to be a driving point of this series, I'd say it would do better without. No one cares about the god damn kimono.
-Lolis. GRBGHH.
I'll give the first episode another try later. I stopped after the 10-minute mark because of all the stereotypes and the whole master and servant thing.
post #1 by mecharobot on 11.04.2011 02:38
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lydpKPWY9NY
Too bad that it insists on the lolis. Why lolis? And even if there has to be lolis, isn't one enough?