What non-Getter Robo Ishikawa manga are there? Either translated or untranslated will do fine.
>>14770232
http://bato.to/search?artist_name=ISHIKAWA%20Ken
>>14770232
Read Majuu Sensen.
Is Ishikawa known for anything major outside of Getter Robo?
It's out today, how long till rips?
>>14764533
how long till a please
We've waited like a decade for these. You can wait a few days, anon.
If no one cares, probably never.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hYimso0MGg
Sunrise has posted a short live-action video with Peter Benda, a former Earth Federation Force [EFF] Engineer, and Rem Lalique, a former Zeon Force Engineer. They narrated their life in the colony during the Zeon's sneak attack and life before earth.
Narration was delivered with Lai Zoma's miniature diorama from the scenes of Mobile Suit Gundam 0079 series.
>>14780142
GUNDAM IS BECOMING REAL?!
It reminds me a lot of the Halo BELIEVE video series.
Reminds me of those Halo 3 commercials.
How do we fix this?
It's perfect as it is.
>>14779552
Discontinue the HG G-Self and release a FG G-Self in its place.
more Klim Nick. more Ringo. have characters besides Bellri do all the fighting
http://over-ti.me/releases/animal-sentai-zyuohger-31/
dat fight scene
Damn OT you scary fast.
>>14772447
What I love is the reason why Zyuoh Whale is acting like that. It makes sense and is not the cliched either "we're testing you" or "I'm just tsundere!"
Also I actually like it that they're doing things with Misao's shtick. It sometimes gets tiring, but at least it isn't static.
>How to get into KR and where to start?
https://kamenriderguide.weebly.com
>List of subbed series:
http://tokusubs.wikia.com/wiki/Tokusubs_Wiki
>Download Links
http://pastebin.com/AyCG3vy0
>ETC Links
http://pastebin.com/4M0bNQPT
>Kamen Rider Ex-Aid Episode 1 Preview
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3I7zngUpnY
LAST THREAD
>>14784753
>>14784753
>>14784753
>>14787558
Last thread isn't even on page 7, don't bother using this one until then.
post riders doing cute things
Why did you recommend this?
>>14779269
>vlc
We didn't.
>>14779269
You posted that shot and you have to ask?
>>14779269
What is the context, is it just randomly watching a female character take a really difficult shit because "Goddammit Japan!"
Why do fanboys hate Turn A so much? Not the show, the robot.
>>14777647
because the design is not edgy or cool/intimidating.
Let the teenagers do theyr thing, man.
I wish the Turn A used the Gundam Hammer more than one fight it's such a cool weapon.
Also it has the best looking shield in the series.
>>14777654
>theyr
>Not using the correct word "their"
>Not even spelling "they're" right
Yes friend, those teenagers.
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>>14782793
If you need help with any game try checking Akurasu for help:
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SRW V teaser PV
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18otfdWJlLI
>>14785897
I've actually seen all but the Virtual Ons and Hathaway's Flash.
Though, it Ontario Tangram and Marz are on the list, why have a generic Virtual On as well?
>>14786755
Doesn't base Virtual-On have different characters/plot/whatever?
I still need to potentially remove the generic Rebuild of Evangelion from the list, too, I guess, along with Xenosaga, though I looked at those as "if you roll this, you get the whole series to do what you will with" kind of things.
Oct 1st in Japan, 4 day to go to special event
Will they show PV1 then?
Also, Rockman thread I guess
>>14784003
>starshit
Abandon thread
>>14784003
Not that piece of garbage
>>14784003
That felt like it had all the elements to be something good but it was such a mistake failure.
Favorite for me is Rockman.exe
Post your Chars
>>14778111
What /m/anga are you reading right now?
>>14764333
Why does that motherfucker have such a hardcore rapeface towards the young lady?
Not in the middle of anything finished the original Getter Robo earlier today though.
I really miss Musashi, RIP.
>giant green crystals in it's shoulders were actually lasers
>only ever used in a flashback scene
What?
ESCA
>>14763384
I thought that was a flash forward to a possible future, not a flashback.
>>14763926
FLOWNE
Aniplex gets the DVD license for Decode back in October, so we'll eother get a brand new DVD set, or never see it again.
1996 OST Links:
https://mega.nz/#!mgRQ1I6T!r5T7cKdkjQVEWOOTRoUhKXjXruLumfaY-xxRsM5xzXA
https://mega.nz/#!SwICCC6Y!FlaDjhZYhGcKhSqCQTAmW-Rv3iuWTk8KU2qGogwSgl4
OVA link:
https://mega.nz/#F!G8hgULRC!H1dECZqkt4G5NHIiKm4Esw
Thanks for the links.
Is this series any good? I only notices it when everyone started spamming it this and last year.
>http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/gundam-reconguista-in-g/sub.blu-ray/.106910
>The confusion that is Gundam: Reconguista in G begins with the name. The word comes from the Spanish reconquista, or “reconquest” in English, but has been altered for a hard “G” sound, as director Yoshiyuki Tomino told NEO magazine. In short, it's a nonsensical, made-up word that still has a basis in reason—a perfect metaphor for the entire show.
>Gundam: Reconguista in G is the most recent Tomino-directed Gundam show, his first one since directing Turn A Gundam in 2002 over ten years prior. Tomino's return from semi-retirement was highly anticipated, but the reception did not live up to the hype. While Reconguista in G was still airing, it endured criticism from the likes of former Studio Gainax president Toshio Okada. Eventually, Tomino himself gave it the most damning criticism of all: "I'd only get 15 points out of 100," he said of the plot. Just an episode or two is enough to clue you in on the problem here—there's a lot going on, but it's hard to tell exactly what or why.
>Our story begins in media res and never quite explains the extenuating circumstances. We meet our hero, Bellri Zenam, a cadet in the Capital Guard Academy who is just beginning his practical training when class is interrupted by a pirate attack. The beautiful, vivacious pirate turns out to be Aida Surugan, who's piloting a unique mobile suit called the G-Self. Both Bellri and an amnesiac prisoner of war, known as Raraiya Monday, seem to be drawn to the G-Self in mysterious ways. In order to find out more about his own destiny, Bellri helps Aida escape in the G-Self—along with Raraiya and his pink-haired love interest, Noredo Nug. They embark on a journey up into space, and the stage is set for your average Gundam bildungsroman, where a bunch of teens discover themselves and battle for the barest excuse of a reason.
>>14784217
>It's too bad that the plot is such a mess, because everything else about Gundam: Reconguista in G is stunning. The world-building is a marvel. It's set in the fantastic yet immediately immersive ReGild Century, an ornate world of tropical palm trees and glittering lights, studded with classical Spanish imagery and Moroccan arches with detailed sparkling finery. The story begins in South America, further echoing the show's conquistador namesake. This locale also echoes the show's Gundam pedigree, alluding to the Amazon jungle (Mobile Suit Gundam, Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam), and the Guiana Highlands (Mobile Fighter G-Gundam, Gundam Build Fighters Try.)
>But like the “ReGild Century” implies, this opulence is only a thin veneer over a dark reality. This society centers around His Holiness, a religious authority who commands the military and governs based on what is and isn't “taboo.” He tells people what's best for them, and vital information stays on a need-to-know basis even for politicians. This society is far from equal, including a lower class of “inferior” people called Kuntala who were once eaten as emergency food rations. A lot of main characters like Noredo, Manny Ambassada, and our Char-like masked antagonist known only as “Mask” belong to the Kuntala ranks.
>But for a world with such black and white rules of what is good (religion) and what is bad (looking at the moon), characters move fluidly and without impunity across enemy lines. It's hard to tell why skirmishes are happening, who's participating, and what their motives are. Alliances are made and broken from episode to episode. Most notably, there's a scene mid-show in which all the main characters from each of the three (or is it four?) major fronts of the war all truce briefly and ride in an elevator together. In the next episode, they're all fighting to the death once again.
>>14784217
>It's hard to tell why characters do anything, but it's very easy to like them. The art style is fluid and impressionistic, and characters exude personality with every gesture and physical tic. The eyecatches feature main characters dancing lithely, and you can see their personalities in their movement even if there's very little verbal backstory. There is nothing crisp about the art style, but it's mesmerizing all the same. Whether it's the characters themselves running and jumping or their mobile suits gliding or nimbly wielding weaponry, there's an elegance to this animation that I can appreciate even when I have no idea what's going on. Confusing battles are given true beauty with an orchestral soundtrack focused around one swelling ballad. Yugo Kanno (the other Kanno), best known for his soundtracks to Psycho Pass and JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders, is composing at his best. In stark contrast to this elegance, however, this show's mobile suits are sturdy, stout, and compact, completely lacking the grace of other Gundam models like those from Gundam Seed, for example. They're tough and bulky, opposing the opulence of Reconguista in G's sartorial and architectural aesthetics. These mobile suits are ugly, and yet I don't hate them. They're the most bizarre, creative mobile suits the franchise has seen in years. There's an immense range of mobile suit types on display, and their transformations (I'm thinking of the Mack Knife and Elf Bullock) are wonderfully weird.
>>14784220
>It's hard to tell why characters do anything, but it's very easy to like them. The art style is fluid and impressionistic, and characters exude personality with every gesture and physical tic. The eyecatches feature main characters dancing lithely, and you can see their personalities in their movement even if there's very little verbal backstory. There is nothing crisp about the art style, but it's mesmerizing all the same. Whether it's the characters themselves running and jumping or their mobile suits gliding or nimbly wielding weaponry, there's an elegance to this animation that I can appreciate even when I have no idea what's going on. Confusing battles are given true beauty with an orchestral soundtrack focused around one swelling ballad. Yugo Kanno (the other Kanno), best known for his soundtracks to Psycho Pass and JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders, is composing at his best.
In stark contrast to this elegance, however, this show's mobile suits are sturdy, stout, and compact, completely lacking the grace of other Gundam models like those from Gundam Seed, for example. They're tough and bulky, opposing the opulence of Reconguista in G's sartorial and architectural aesthetics. These mobile suits are ugly, and yet I don't hate them. They're the most bizarre, creative mobile suits the franchise has seen in years. There's an immense range of mobile suit types on display, and their transformations (I'm thinking of the Mack Knife and Elf Bullock) are wonderfully weird.