Does /m/ like cinnamon buns?
Oh and Merry Christmas :)
>>13647150
Misa best girl
who's the old lady?
>>13647150
I blame her for starting for my office lady cake fetish
Have you actually watched this?
Yeah neither have I.
I finally wanted to sit down and marathon it but I can't find anyone seeding and the actual blu ray is god awful expensive.
You'd belittle nude modeling? How rude!
yes i fucking watched it, i'm not a faggot who talks shit about stuff he hasn't seen.It's shit
>>13647056
watched it, hated it
the middle was decent, the rest was trash
How come an I-field doesn't disrupt it's own Mobile Suit's beams?
>>13646464
Turns off momentarily to let the beam through. Simple engineering, really. Similar to how old planes with front mounted machine guns were timed so they would shoot up the propeller.
>>13646474
Oops, meant 'wouldn't shoot up the propeller.'
>>13646474
That doesn't make any sense.
Just finished We Stand on Guard.
Loved the art, all the comic through the last issue.
What /m/ thinks about it?
It's quite a nice /m/ read.Unfortunately, the frequent flyers of this board don't give two shits about something that isn't more fucking Gundam. Anything different gives them a fucking seizure
>>13646206
i remember seeing the first entry of this. do you have a link for the rest op?
>>13647241
Check out /co/ win'o thread
>>13647231
I thought the ending was kinda shit, the girl fucked up everything for everyone and was hailed as a hero.
>Mecha is mostly CG now
Is there even a point in watching Mecha anymore? This shit killed the genre and it hurts because I enjoy watching Mecha along with other types of Anime. Sometimes I have that robot itch I need to scratch.
We're living in a dying era.
>>13646029
>Is there even a point in watching Mecha anymore?
Unless yer a fujo, no.
>>13646029
>CG killed mecha
Okay, I'll bite. How?
>>13645839
you mean rotoscoping/ 3dcg awareness thread?
>>13645881
No I mean pictures of hands, preferably those of giant robots
>>13645839
>mapped to the pilot's hand motions
>somehow spins 360 degrees
>no real fight scenes until the last 20 or so minutes
>no sequels
>no toys
why.jpg
I really love this OVA. Since Obari always tries to insert shows he worked in into the portables SRW (Orgun, Iczer) I have faith for this to appear someday. And a SRC would be really cool
>>13645836
Welcome to 80s ova
>anime will never use this artstyle again
Feel bad
7:30 AM JST / 6:30 PM EST: Shuriken Sentai Ninninger
8:00 AM JST / 7:00 PM EST: Kamen Rider Ghost
Website streams: tvasahi @ mov3.co || sherming6666 @ streamup.com (REMEMBER TO UNMUTE!)
Chat with /m/ and some cancerous nobodies from elsewhere: http://taima.tv/r/tokunmecha
Japanese discussion & screen caps now that 2chan's liveboard is dead: http://board.futakuro.com/jk2/futaba.htm
Groups that sub:
Shuriken Sentai Ninninger: Over-Time, TV-Nihon
Kamen Rider Ghost: Over-Time, OrangeLion, TV-Nihon
And Takaharu's dad was the youkai all along
>>13645807
>mfw
>>13645807
The optimum height for the combat real-mecha?
>>13645627
wouldn't 2 legs be impractical in real life
>>13645681
On land? Yes. Unless we're talking power armor, then the bipedal nature isn't a real hindrance.
Height is a disadvantage, as is weight distribution with all that metal.
>>13645627
In a planetary environment, I'd say 300cm is probably the cutoff point where the mech becomes too tall.
Big enough to have a torso cockpit and decent proportions. Scopedogs, Kuratas, Loto, all good.
MS size is okay if the series is palpable. ATs wouldn't have saved 0083.
Did /m/ like the Kikaider anime?
>>13644558
I've yet to find anyone who has anything bad to say about it. It really is a great show.
01, on the other hand...
>>13644558
It was pretty good. No Inazuman anime makes me unhappy.
An anime reboot done right
Unlike a certain sinful android
Hey /m/, help me out. I remember visiting some japanese guy's website and he had this custom mechas he made. They had this wierd organic but futuristic cyberpunk design. They also transformed into bikes/tricycles. Anyone know what I'm taking about?
>>13641963
Hmm, that can be a tough find. Do you remember what kind of art it was? Pictures, or models, or 3d imaging, or...
Gift card from Sunrise
>>13641379
>Accel World is there
THERE IS STILL HOPE
Wow, a whole bunch of literally whos.
>>13641389
I know right? I don't recognize any of the orange haired characters.
I didn't want to do this, but EG is coming closer and closer to a close, so I want to send this project off into good hands. Whether or not that ends up being an individual or community is up to you guys, but Clutchins has seemingly disappeared, and I don't have the time to wait for him anymore really. That's his business, so I'm not gonna fault him for it, but it is what it is, and I want to "plan" this out as best I can with /m/.
Last time I made any announcement concerning this project, it was about episodes 1-25, but episodes 26-40 have been encoded for literally months now, and I've decided to buckle down and encode the remaining 10 over the next two days. After some muxing work, they'll probably be done in time for Christmas.
The question is: who wants to handle subtitle work?
These are *raw* releases, unlike my previous version, but they offer several notable updates that would assist in archiving the release. The resolution is now an appropriate 994x720, preserving the correct aspect ratio (it's wider than 4x3 on the BD); the grain is completely untouched besides very minor chroma NR; the chromatic aberration is better reduced this time around; the filesize has been bumped to be more in line with modern EG releases (the old release used a fixed bitrate 2-pass mode), so the episodes are closer to the 0079 encodes in terms of size and quality.
Notably, this release also includes the dub in untouched AC3, and the Japanese in FLAC (it takes up a lot less space than you think because the fidelity is so low). The catch is that I did *not* resync the dub as I usually do, so it's simply muxed in with no manual correction. Clutchins was supposed to handle this task as well.
>>13639749
I'm really disappointed in /m/ that this hasn't gotten any responses yet.
>The question is: who wants to handle subtitle work?
What would this entail, exactly? I'm not too up to speed with the Zeta V2 project, but was the plan just to edit some of the typos and/or OCR errors? Or does it only need (re)-timing?
The script itself, in my opinion, is quite awkward but it works, so I don't see any reason for a complete rewrite, aside from a few blatant mistranslations (the most flagrant that comes to mind being a line where Fa yells "Baka!" and the subtitles has it translated as something completely different).
I have edited subtitles for a few things though, but it's only really been for my own personal use. And around 2 months ago, I actually started resubbing(read: changing a few lines here and there to make them less awkward and less triggering of my autism)Zeta by myself, again only for personal use, but I never got past the first two episodes as I only found out about the V2 project around then.
So, I'd be willing to handle the subtitles if there's genuinely no one else, I just need to know what I would need to do and how you'd like me to go about doing it.
tripping for this thread just to make things a bit easier
>>13640748
I blame Star Wars for the slow night.
The subs need to be QC'd and shifted from their ordered chapter configuration to a normal timing. I'm currently doing this for Victory but it needs to be done for Zeta as well. I'd suggest performing fresh OCR, but I'm not gonna supply subs for this, so it's up to the community to rip the .ass files from the original release. Because the original attempt at the V2 project *did* include new subs (newly OCR'd and styled), I happen to have the first five episodes already styled and ready to be muxed. The existing 25 episodes, first five aegisub files, and even fonts for said subtitles, can be found in the following Mega folder:
https://mega.co.nz/#F!1JgmgLTa!5JuX6u3EC-jKRiG9B1Apkg
As far as retranslating goes, I don't see it as necessary, but you're free to. I'm not sure how /m/ as a whole would really feel about it.
By the way, the whole series is encoded now, so I simply have to mux and Zeta V2 will be ready for you guys.
>>13641979
Adding to this, you should start seeing new episodes upload in that folder over the next few days.
>produced in 1991
>looks like it was drawn in 1980
>audio sounds like it was recorded in the 70s
>same shitty art direction as the originals
>Go's stupid hair
Maybe SvN and Armageddon spoiled me, but this is seriously unacceptable.
>>13637028
TV Go was an adaption of a manga series that rebooted the franchise and was made for the lower end of the shounen demographic. The problem here is you confused it with things inspired by or based off Ishikawa's Getter manga.
All the Toei series are their own thing, meant to appeal to kids while Ishikawa does his own thing appealing to teens.
>>13637071
Wow, this clears up quite a bit.
Anyways, I always wanted to see BOOMERANG SAUCER show up in SRW.
>>13637071
I just mean from a quality standpoint. The Getter doesn't move at lightning speed when it transforms; and even though stock footage transformations were in other series, Go's are kinda shitty. I mean sure, Getter Robo/G gattais weren't great, but they were fast and to the point.
#SpacenoidsAgainstChar
If Gundam was all I had access to as a child in terms of sci-fi I probably would become one of those crazy fanboys, but thankfully I had access to anime from very early on in my youth years that my mental balance is very stable.
Seriously, if you have watched Akira, you'd realize just how sophisticated anime is and it blows away anything Gundam would have to offer.
A lot of people mention Ghost In The Shell, which has just enough of sexuality in the mix to draw in the western audience I suppose but I must say that Ghost In The Shell is not even in my top 10 anime, not even close, that's just how deep the world of anime is.
Some anime is so disturbingly mature like Fractale that I wish it would challenge the system and submit it as a Drama category in the Oscars just to bitchslap the snotty Academy.
It's not just the level of maturity and sophistication anime has, it's also quite original, entertaining, and visually fantastic. I would regard anime as the highest form of cinema art-form.
But hey, me preaching about anime won't do you any good, you gotta go out and see it for yourself just how much you are missing.
The recent one I would recommend to check out is Sword Art Online which is light and easy to get into anime for the first time yet appreciate it as much, but if you want the heavy stuff right off the line check out Guilty Crown in which the plot is so complex and twisted that you'll need extra oxygen pumped into your brain in order to comprehend everything, and if you want amazing visuals and a gripping drama that also has awesome mecha battles Aldnoah.Zero is the shit.
Seriously, if you know anime like I do, Gundam looks like it's something for little kids.
>>13632388
Yes I saw that on /tv/ as well
>>13632388
>praising SAO
shig