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Somehow the japs made a ballet battle anime...
The greatest power of Japan is being able to turn absolutely anything into a battle anime, no matter how mundane it is.

Maybe someday we will watch an anime about KF kiwis fighting against Bluesky troons, our powerlevel measured by our shitposts.
 
Somehow the japs made a ballet battle anime... MC doing the Swan Lake pas de deux alone is like the in universe equivalent of Goku going ssj.
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Is this what they call not judging a book by its cover?

The greatest power of Japan is being able to turn absolutely anything into a battle anime, no matter how mundane it is.

Maybe someday we will watch an anime about KF kiwis fighting against Bluesky troons, our powerlevel measured by our shitposts.
Ranma turned figure skating into a martial arts fighting style
 
Somehow the japs made a ballet battle anime... MC doing the Swan Lake pas de deux alone is like the in universe equivalent of Goku going ssj.
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Is this what they call not judging a book by its cover?
I love it when people discover Princess Tutu. It's the GOAT subversive series modern writers wish they could write, it goes places you weren't expecting.

It's one of the few anime where I wish I could watch it for the first time again.
 
Somehow the japs made a ballet battle anime... MC doing the Swan Lake pas de deux alone is like the in universe equivalent of Goku going ssj.
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Is this what they call not judging a book by its cover?
Princess Tutu is cinema. It's the show that convinced me that maybe mahou shoujo shows are actually worth checking out, sometimes.
 
The middle act was a complete clusterfuck but the ending wasn't terrible.
My biggest gripe is how it throws one big set of characters at you and does a shit job getting the point across that all those people have their daily lives and hobbies. And then does it again. Especially with the second set it's really fucking stupid. The story is going on and btw this one is a popstar ?!? for whatever reason and the next one suddenly turned into a wife ?!? No idea wtf was going on with some of the chapters.

The ending was ok, but I thought the setup for its was a bit rushed.
 
I love it when people discover Princess Tutu. It's the GOAT subversive series modern writers wish they could write, it goes places you weren't expecting.

It's one of the few anime where I wish I could watch it for the first time again.
The only way to make good subversive media is to actually like that type of media with all the flaws and strengths. If it's not the case it just becomes a shitty parody that seethes on the viewers.
 
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Especially with the second set it's really fucking stupid. The story is going on and btw this one is a popstar ?!? for whatever reason and the next one suddenly turned into a wife ?!? No idea wtf was going on with some of the chapters.
It seemed like the idea was that they were living in a world of illusions where they could be and do anything they wanted, but it was ultimately meaningless and empty. the problem is that the author failed to really show this important latter part and they're portrayed as having lived it up in an endless party for thousands of years then getting their peaceful send-off with no real downsides. I know there's supposed to be a lot of Buddhist themes to the story so it felt like a massive missed opportunity to demonstrate the pitfalls of materialism. I really don't see how the main character wound up any better off than the remainder of the cast after a lifetime of getting the short end of the stick.
 
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Not even that. Everyone already knows about Superman or Batman. It's been 100 years. Basically every story has been told. Meanwhile manga and anime can be about anything. You can go from a battle Shonen, to a romcom, to a cooking show. There are infinite combinations you can do with that, with fresh IP's and even some of the older ones that haven't been milked dry
 
It seemed like the idea was that they were living in a world of illusions where they could be and do anything they wanted, but it was ultimately meaningless and empty. the problem is that the author failed to really show this important latter part and they're portrayed as having lived it up in an endless party for thousands of years then getting their peaceful send-off with no real downsides. I know there's supposed to be a lot of Buddhist themes to the story so it felt like a massive missed opportunity to demonstrate the pitfalls of materialism. I really don't see how the main character wound up any better off than the remainder of the cast after a lifetime of getting the short end of the stick.
I think the idea was that both Lustrous and Lunarians are only partially Human and thus were unconsciously trying to emulate Humanity in general. But that didn't really come across. And your point might have also been an underlying idea which wasn't established properly enough.

And you are right, if there were any Buddhist themes, they were poorly or not at all communicated.

The issue with Phos turning into a god that prays so everyone else can move on into the afterlife is the setup. Really strange that apparently Yama perpetrated it all. Phos getting the short end of the stick seems to be the point of the story and its resolution. Maybe because she couldn't do anything properly or life a normal life predestined her for becoming a god, but it wasn't done well and not really convincing.
 
>Find a new manga on mangafire(Taitei no Ken)
>Great art
>Interesting premise
>108 chapters and it got updated mere hours ago
>reach chapter 5
>some manhwa
>check chapter 6
>also some manhwa
>check chapter 108
>manhwa
I HATE GOOKTOONS I HATE GOOKTOONS I HATE GOOKTOONS
 
And you are right, if there were any Buddhist themes, they were poorly or not at all communicated.
Japanese comic for Japanese people who do not need a primer on buddhism.
Personally I got it and thought it all worked. I really liked it. I would not recommend it to baby nerds but hyper turbo nerds who have read plenty of neobuddhist shit already should check it out.

Reading it as it was coming out was really an experience since it just kept going past the ending, every release made me giggle at the idea that this was part of the metaphor and the author wasn't going to stop until the heat death of the universe irl.
 
I think the idea was that both Lustrous and Lunarians are only partially Human and thus were unconsciously trying to emulate Humanity in general. But that didn't really come across. And your point might have also been an underlying idea which wasn't established properly enough.
I definitely agree about them essentially being nonhumans or partial humans as the manga explained it iirc trying to live like old style humans. It just seemed like the narrative was teeing up some point where they grow visibly disillusioned with the life of fake luxury and grow up a bit so it wouldn't look like they were handed salvation on a silver platter. Some kind of middle path thing. At the very least the author could have given them a line or two in that final praying scene where they offered her some tangible expression of remorse to her face.

All in all it wasn't a terrible series but it felt unnecessarily mean-spirited and got seriously disjointed at times. I imagine the former can be thematically justified to some extent.
 
Whoever posted about Tojima Wants to Be a Kamen Rider being decent thanks for that. Ive only got 3 episodes in but its been a fun watch. I especially like that the first episode was just a delinquent anime. The abundance of fanservice is pretty okay too lol.
I particularly enjoy any manga or anime that has a dude in his 30-40s as the focus, and its seemingly becoming more common. I loved the first arcs in Kaiju no. 8 where it was about a dude who was in his 30s who refused to be washed up lol. Im not sure if mangakas are getting older and writing what they know, or the reader/veiwerbase is jsut in that age range at this point and its pandering.
 
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