http://strawpoll.me/7039931
Tell me, /m/.
>>13976791
There's a relationship?
>>13976803
Yup.
Are you asking who's the pitcher and who's the catcher?
I thought this series had actually failed to grab the attention of the yaoi fanbase, considering all the porn so far is awesomely heterosexual.
Yo guys, what was the name of that G Gundam stream a few weeks ago? Been wondering if it was still going. Thanks! Also is Viewtiful Joe /m/?
>>13976772
henshin a bumpbump
>G Gundam stream
I'm curious as well
>pic related exists
>not /m/
Help me /m/.
Some years ago I watched a mecha anime but I can't recall its name. There were two protagonists who piloted the same mecha but later one of them start using the one of their main rival after he recovers his memory and becomes good or something like that. The show revolved around trying to capture some sort of mecha animals that would be used as power-ups.
>>13976505
zoids?
>>13976505
Sounds a lot like Gear fighter Dendoh to me
>>13976514
It's this one, thank you. I have been trying to remember that for months.
http://www.nyaa.se/?page=view&tid=792162
Warning: this episode is VERY DARK.
Special Rescue Police Winspector Episode 43
The Boy Who Became a Bomb
A young boy with a sophisticated bomb takes Winspector HQ hostage. The demand? Prove his ex-con father's innocence in a recent crime that's provoked a nationwide manhunt. The only problem is that his father is missing, and the boy's demanding results by 3 pm sharp. The only question is... with serious evidence linking him to the crime, is the boy's father actually innocent? Get ready for the tensest and darkest episode of Winspector yet as the team confronts the Boy Who Became a Bomb.
Notes:
I have occasionally said that Winspector has a few episodes that would not pass the Japanese equivalent of Network Standards & Practices these days. This is one of them. This episode was prior to the AUM Shinrikyo terrorist attack on the Shinjuku subway, and prior to 9/11. A boy who builds a bomb to manipulate Winspector, and the story doesn't exactly have the most cheerful of endings. A very good episode with very good writing by the master of putting children into terrifying situations, Junichi Miyashita who also wrote the episodes about children being bitten by a snake, falling from a building and needing an operation, being abducted by gangsters, and being a witness to a crime and having the criminal come around to murder you. Certainly not on a children's morning timeslot. It's one thing to have scary monsters threatening to destroy the world, and it's another to have real world violence.
Enjoy this very intense, very realistic, and very dark episode, a relic of a different time in Japanese television. Next episode goes the complete opposite direction and is full on wacky.
Thanks once more for a Winspector episode. The toku fansub scene has been mostly quiet lately, so it's nice to see that your output remains unaffected.
>Warning: this episode is VERY DARK.
Considering the Masaki-centred episode that came earlier on in the series, that's really saying a lot. Miyashita sure knew how to end his last episode for the series with a bang (sorry).
Awesome thanks!
I might have missed this but do you plan on making a batch when you finish?
>>13976053
He's always said he's going to make a corrected batch when he finally finishes.
Holy shit, I can't wait to never watch this series ever again in my entire life
Nice blog post you got there pal
>>13975478
That's the rager you know.
>>13975475
the best
Which meister was the best pilot?
Which meister would make the best boyfriend?
>>13975250
Original Lockon in both cases I suspect.
Al/Hal and Neil originally, but Setsuna got pretty good after the 4 year timeskip. Lyle wasn't bad either.
And if you want to count side materials, Fon Spaak was broken-tier.
Dead Lockon
I thought it would be cheaper to buy Gundam Breaker 3 from Amazon Japan now that they do international orders, but it costs even more than PlayAsia. What gives?
They just want the "i don't pay for censorship" buyers
>>13975220
The same rubes who already pay extortionate amounts to have a 3/10 game in a "limited edition" CARDBOARD SLEEVE just because it's a weeb game? They'll make a lot of money that way.
>not getting it digital
Besides,physical copies are only worth if you get some nice goodies with it.
>cheesy storylines with heroes and mustache-twirling, backstabing villains
>masked characters
>hammy overacting
>colorful explosions appearing behind the main characters whenever they appear
>the fakest punches you've ever seen
Is wrasslin' the western equivalent of toku?
Rider themed wrassler when?
Oh, and don't forget
>It's basically a commercial for action figures
>>13974587
I dream of a Tokusatsu-themed wrestling league. Like, Kaiju Big Battel, but easier to watch.
>>13974587
By those standards, yes, but strictly speaking a lot of primetime sci-fi shows can be considered toku, too.
Let me get this straight
Within a single day Kamille skips school, beats up several military officers, goes newtype, steals a gundam, joins a terrorist organization, watches his mom get killed and then his dad
What the hell is wrong with this kid
>>13974366
>watches his mom get killed and then his dad
>What the hell is wrong with this kid
How the fuck is this his fault? He had no way of knowing that shit was coming.
>>13974366
Dad gave him a girl's name.
Zeta's pacing is weird
What would be the AR15 of mechs? By that I mean modular weaponry that has a basis in a common platform but can be outfitted with a variety of optional equipment depending on situation and preference?
The Strike Gundam?
Graze.
I'd agree with the Strike Gundam if we want to go prototype/limited production mechs.
If you want standard issued/mass produced, I'd say something like a Scopedog. I guess you could also say Armored Cores, but they seem almost too customizable to even have a standard model.
How long until we can get the bdrip of one of the finest mechas ovas ever animated?
http://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Megazone-23-Blu-ray/135505/
>>13973321
I didn't like the second part of the first Megazone 23 OVA too much because of the art style change (and all of the other changes to be honest, I loved what the first part was going for).
Most of Umetsu's character designs have always annoyed me because, even if they are on model almost all the time, their faces are always at a certain angle and they result in way too many close-ups (especially in the Gatchaman OVA). That's not even mentioning the the inconsistency of the character shading in some mid-distance shots (which is understandable, really, I can't fault them for that)
And I don't remember if this was actually in Megazone 23 III, but even if the animation in both parts of the first OVA was, in my opinion, absolutely excellent in the action and mecha scenes, there were a few inconsistencies with one or two scenes having very few frames. But again, with what they were working with I can understand some sacrifices in a few scenes to make the animation really shine in all of the others.
Autistic rant filled with petty nitpicking aside, overall I thought all the OVAs together were quite good even if it had quite a bit of wasted potential, and I'd love to see it again in Blu-Ray quality.
>>13973321
When there would be a man rich enough to buy it for ripping or sneaky enough to literally steal it from somewhere.
>>13973425
>tfw no /m/ bandit that sneaks into stores and warehouses in Japan and steals + uploads all the unripped BDs we don't have
It'd be a dick move towards the creators but it's a neat fantasy to have, to be honest.
http://over-ti.me/releases/kamen-rider-ghost-21/
>>13973191
Jeeg pls
>>13973191
these release pics are the only reason I'm still watching Ghost
Not as many this week.
I do like that the first Ganma we got after Cubi was actually one that it wouldn't be impossible to reason with. It also being voiced by Shroud is a bonus.
Toei Channel is now airing the "super definition*" version of Kuuga, with two episodes every week. I'll be encoding these unless someone starts uploading bluray isos somewhere.
http://www.nyaa.se/?page=view&tid=792024
*upscale of the component masters to widescreen 480i after cropping off the letterboxing
>>13972673
Thank you based BunnyHat
I think the best Kuuga we have right now is the like 12 episodes that MCS actually did from... DVD?
>>13972673
Thanks a lot, Kilo will be happy to see these. Kuuga is finally getting a proper visual treatment.
>>13972673
I saw that Toei are airing "HD" versions of the director cuts to the 555 and Blade movies this month. Would those actually be any improvement from the DVDraws?
What does this expression the kaijin is giving off?
That and kaijin appreciation thread.
>>13972538
>American kaijin attacks
>>13974296
Have you ever imagined a burger making the sand people scream?
>>13974428
I'm not sure I follow.
Guys which Gundam game on PS2 isn't shit? Every single of them has average scores
Not fucking that one.
both VS titles
Encounters in Space
the Musou games if you're into that
Gihren's Greed
Zeonic Front
Don't you understand? Most of bandai's games are license-cash-grab games. It's like those movie-tie-in games.
>>13972431
Ghost in the Shell for PS2 turned out to be surprisingly good