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Anime Questions, Recommendations, and Discussion Thread [Week 7]

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A new Monday means it is a new general discussion thread. We are at or near the halfway point of the season for most of the winter shows. I plan on dedicating next week's thread to a midterm report of sorts, so look forward to it! In the meantime, please use this thread to talk about what you have watched recently, any questions you might have, recommendations, or whatever else strikes your fancy. Like usual, a couple examples:

  • Are there any shows with more suggestive eyecatches than Bravern?
  • Is Metallic Rouge some elaborate experiment to see how long an audience will watch pretty nonsense?
  • Is Kensuke from Dungeon Meshi basically a Pokemon that Laios uses to fight?

As always, remember to be mindful of spoilers. If you want to know more about how to handle spoilers in this community, check the guide here (also linked in the sidebar).

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  • Before getting to the meat of the content, I wanted to bring people's attention to the newly formed !lightnovels@ani.social community. @NineSwords@ani.social has run this communtiy excellently for a while now over on the ml instance. They are provisionally starting up the community here due to the defederation issues. So, if you want to learn more about where your anime come from, check it out. With that, let's get to the meat of my post this week...

    I wanted to give a little bit of a meta update this week rather than talk about shows. There are a couple things that I have been working on or thinking about for the community going forward that I wanted to keep people here in the loop. It isn't something so important or finalized as to devote a whole thread to though, so I have compiled them here instead.

    Episode Discussion Threads

    I have gotten some feedback that episode discussion threads would be better separated to a different community because some users just want the news/general discussion rather than all the seasonal episodes, like it was prior to the Great Shinobu Outage™ of 2024. So, I wanted to gather some feedback from people here that care enough to read this far. I am not making any decisions until next season at the earliest, this is just to help test the waters of community opinion informally.

    • Do you want to keep episode discussions in this community or move them elsewhere like before this season?
    • If we keep episode discussions in this community, would you want a bot to automate their creation or keep them user generated?

    I won't give too much of my opinion on these questions so as to not color the feedback. One thing I will say is that, no matter what outcome happens, I am not going to keep a manually updated table of the episode discussion threads again. It has been a lot of work to keep the thread up to date (and I haven't bothered to keep the shinobu posts up to date). I am committing to finishing up this season, but...never again.

    Comment Bot

    I had a bit of a discussion the other day about how to possibly implement a bot that can be summoned in comment threads to provide links for a series. I have written basically zero code for this so far, but I think it is technically possible to do if the community would find it helpful. Basically the idea would be:

    1. You @mention the bot in your comment and the search term for the series you want links for. Something like:

    @bot-chan@ani.social "Frieren"

    1. The bot then replies with a set of links and info for the show. Initially, this would be pulled from the AniList api. So, for the example of "Frieren" it would be something like this:

    Sousou no Frieren • Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End

    Links

    Is this something that the community would find useful or want? I haven't really poked around the AniList api too much, but I think things like a synopsis would also be possible to include, as well as things like a banner or cover image for the series. If you want to see an example of this on reddit, you can look at /u/Roboragi.

    Community Wiki

    I know that many of us were/are probably visitors to the /r/anime community on reddit. One of the great resources they have there is the wiki. Things like recommendation pages, watch order pages, and discussion thread index pages have all been things I have used in the past. Is there interest in a wiki being made for this community?

    I have a couple wikis that I host for my personal and D&D group use, but wouldn't have too much trouble spinning one up for this community. If so, I plan to make use of the git backend to wiki.js to enable anybody to contribute through github pull requests if they are able. That would also enable some automation to keep things like episode discussion index pages up to date through incorporating that into a bot.

  • I mentioned in a past comment a while back that I made a catalog of my anime. One of the observations I found while making it is that everything except for one movie had an entry on the English language Wikipedia already. That movie is Gundress from 1999. According to my personal journal, I watched this once back in 2014, apparently, but I remembered nothing about it, so I loaded it up recently and rewatched it.

    The movie has that "sort of hard to follow if you don't already know the source material" kind of feel -- although I think this is the original work? I checked the Japanese Wikipedia entry about it after watching it. Sticking the article through a translator, there's a description of a seriously screwed up initial showing and mismanagement of production with the film being finished after it aired in theaters initially. The version I have is finished, of course; if half the movie wasn't colored in I'd definitely have remembered that!

    The DVD menu prominently credits it as "Masamune Shirow's Gundress", but I'm not sure what his role in the production actually was. He's listed in the opening credits for 設定協力 which got translated to English as "Characters Designed by" -- but different people are credited with character and mech design in the end credits. A literal translation is something like "setting cooperation".

    There's definitely a number of familiar elements with some buildings reminiscent of Dominion Tank Police, mech suits that reminded me of designs in GitS:SAC, as well as thermoptic camouflage, cable-based cyborg communication (jacked into the neck), cyberdiving, etc. coming up during the story.

    Unusually, this anime features a Little Arabia enclave within the Japanese "Bayside City" the story is set in and one of the main characters is Muslim. I think this may be the only time I've seen Arabic script in anime -- although I don't know what it says.

    I clipped some screenshots and stacked them up so you can see what it looks like, if you're curious: https://files.catbox.moe/qtsa0d.png (~8MB)

    • Interesting, I hadn't heard of this movie at all. As for Masamune Shirow, he is listed as the character designer on AniList. However, I am not sure why that would be a prominent enough role to get his name in the title. There has to be some nuance that isn't being captured in the job title. My guess is that character designer probably meant something very different for this production than what character designer would mean in a production today.

      Looking at some art and stills, I totally see the Ghost in the Shell comparison. I just looked up GitS now and had no idea that the original manga was published all they way back in 1989. For some reason I thought it more like the mid 90's. However, I guess with how long things took to trickle overseas back then, it was years after things came out, so I probably got the wrong impression of its release. When it was "new" to me, isn't when it was actually new.

      I am trying to think of other instances of clearly Muslim or Arabic populations within anime and there are very few I can think of. It is easier to think of "Muslim-coded" people that bear likeness to Arab populations, but set in a fictional world, so not really. I haven't watched much Gundam, but I am guessing that it might be most represented in that series as, from what I have seen of it, they tend to pull characters from around the globe.

      Interesting little piece of media. Thanks for the info on it!

  • Caught up on a few current seasonals and enjoying them a good amount. Frieren, Solo Leveling, and Dangers in my Heart have all been good to great. A smidge behind on Delicious in Dungeon and Apothecary Diaries, but all super good.

    Started Vinland Saga from the beginning, and realized that I think the Netflix auto summary (which I accidentally read while trying to start the series) spoiled a major S1 plot point because it was teasing S2. But I’ve never watched any of it, so that super sucks.

    Finally got to watching Suzume. I really liked it. Your Name is one of my all time favorites, and Weathering With You was good but not great, so it was really nice that this almost got to some of Your Name’s highs for me. I love the magical realism of Makoto Shinkai’s movies. And this one jumped right into it from the beginning in such a way that I had no idea where it was going to go for such a full length movie. Animation was excellent and I found the characters and journey more believable and relatable than Weathering. It’s on Crunchyroll. Strongly recommended if you haven’t made time for it yet!

    • Netflix has caught me with those shenanigans before. I also hate how they autoplay trailers all the time when I am just flipping through. I think I know what you are talking about with Vinland Saga though even though I haven't watched/read it. My wife is a big fan of the manga and we have talked about the series before.

      Glad you liked Suzume! It was such a gorgeous piece of animation. I have written before that Suzume is worth the price of admission for the animation alone even if you don't like the story at all. It is an excellent showpiece of animation as an art form.

  • Hmm why isn't it at .ml?

  • I've watched reincarnated with mom (actual name is too long) this week. The good of it is mainly how bad it is. So not actually good. But some aspects at least kept me watching.

    • I am surprised you couldn't remember "Do You Love Your Mom and Her Two-Hit Multi-Target Attacks?" It really rolls off the tongue. /s

      I haven't seen it, but if it is in the so-bad-its-good zone, then I might check it out. I have seen/read weirder isekai in the past. I am not too prideful to enjoy some trash.

      • If you're watching JP voicing, it does have some (good) wordplay/puns. I liked that part about it.

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