Yeah I recall seeing the trailer for it when it first was teased, and thinking Angua was a dwarf. Like I thought she might've been Cheery, given the size difference between her and Carrot in most of the shots, and what was implied to be a history between them. And I thought "Oh yeah ok, that makes sense. He was raised by Dwarves, so the idea that they might pair him off with the Dwarf character for comedic bits makes sense, I'm liking this!....what's what you say? ...that's ANGUA!?" *blink....blink* "....oooooookaaaay""They made my werewolf waifu look like a little boy"
I think I could have dealth with Angua being short better than with Cheery randomly being tall. Like, Carrot being a very tall human who was raised as a dwarf was pretty much the joke. And they actually kept that joke in the series, he was still sent by his parents to join the Watch because he was getting too tall to live among dwarves. But then there's Cheery and she's just randomly a human sized dwarf too and the just handwave it away.Yeah I recall seeing the trailer for it when it first was teased, and thinking Angua was a dwarf. Like I thought she might've been Cheery, given the size difference between her and Carrot in most of the shots, and what was implied to be a history between them. And I thought "Oh yeah ok, that makes sense. He was raised by Dwarves, so the idea that they might pair him off with the Dwarf character for comedic bits makes sense, I'm liking this!....what's what you say? ...that's ANGUA!?" *blink....blink* "....oooooookaaaay"
I didn't have an issue with her "look" perse, as I've known lots of short haired, punky girls, who look totally feminine, so that part was fine for me. But when they said the clearly REALLY short actress, was NOT playing a race known for being short, and also badass (Yes I know Cheery isn't a badass, but still, the Discworld Dwarves are awesome), I was very skeptical of the quality of the show.
Yeah that is rather silly that Cheery is human sized...but still a dwarf....especially if they do the "he's too tall for dwarf homes" joke. Like I've never really given a shit about making characters be visually accurate to the source material, because often the characters are depicted unrealistically for actual human bodies to replicate, without insane amounts of diet/training, that is frankly unhealthy, or simply just NOT physically possible. So things like "yeah but the book character is blonde, this is a mixed ethnicity brunette." I mean...ok? So? Is she a GOOD ACTRESS? That can convey the spirit/emotion of the character? Yes? Then I don't give fuck all about what she looks like.I think I could have dealth with Angua being short better than with Cheery randomly being tall. Like, Carrot being a very tall human who was raised as a dwarf was pretty much the joke. And they actually kept that joke in the series, he was still sent by his parents to join the Watch because he was getting too tall to live among dwarves. But then there's Cheery and she's just randomly a human sized dwarf too and the just handwave it away.
You starting with Phantom Blood? Or skipping straight to one of the later series?Finally decided to jump into Jojo's Bizarre Adventure. This anime is over-dramatic to a point of absurdity and I love every bit of that.
Phantom Blood of course. I don't skip stuff XD. Once I finish all of the 5 parts I'll go back and watch the much older adaptations too.You starting with Phantom Blood? Or skipping straight to one of the later series?
Unfortunately it's not as good as season 1. It's done by a different animation studio and it really shows, all of the animation looks much cheaper.
Honestly, it feels less like worse animation than rushed. There are some really well animated moments and fights (Sourface's reaction to the Bakuzan Super Fight and Garou's fight against the A-Class heroes), the problem is that there seems to be a bit of taking still frames from the manga, and they can't blend in the computer generated assets with the rest of the animation (the metal textures in particular). My main problem however is that fact that this season both feels very much like the sort of stuff this series was parodying in the first place with the Super Fight arc and the fact that this season feels very much like the middle movie of a trilogy, where it spends its whole time setting up plot points for the next one. Still enjoyable though, and the dub is rather good too.I thought season 2 was better. Granted the animation isn't as good but its more character driven and I really like that.
I liked the more stand-alone anthology style short arcs in the first season more. There's nothing in season 2 that's as good as the meteor episode from season 1. Season 2 is still good with a lot of fun moments, but the really good moments also feel more watered down because the story has to tie together from episode to episode instead of just going wherever it wants to go, which is part of what made season 1 so fun.Honestly, it feels less like worse animation than rushed. There are some really well animated moments and fights (Sourface's reaction to the Bakuzan Super Fight and Garou's fight against the A-Class heroes), the problem is that there seems to be a bit of taking still frames from the manga, and they can't blend in the computer generated assets with the rest of the animation (the metal textures in particular). My main problem however is that fact that this season both feels very much like the sort of stuff this series was parodying in the first place with the Super Fight arc and the fact that this season feels very much like the middle movie of a trilogy, where it spends its whole time setting up plot points for the next one. Still enjoyable though, and the dub is rather good too.
Good. Not so much for plotrelated reasons due to watching stuff out of order or anything, but because the later seasons are imo just way better and going back to S1-2 after S3-5 feels like a major downgrade in creativity.Phantom Blood of course. I don't skip stuff XD. Once I finish all of the 5 parts I'll go back and watch the much older adaptations too.
I just finished s1 and it feels like a classic 80s sort of thing, definitely not the most creative thing ever, even a little reminiscent of Hokuto no ken at times. It's honestly kinda what I was expecting and it also feels like a prequel/backstory building type of thing, something to wind up stuff before it really gets going.Good. Not so much for plotrelated reasons due to watching stuff out of order or anything, but because the later seasons are imo just way better and going back to S1-2 after S3-5 feels like a major downgrade in creativity.
Yeah, it's not until part 3 Stardust Crusaders that the series starts hitting its stride, with the introduction of Stands yeah, yeah, minor spoiler, but cmon, can you call yourself a manga/anime fan if you don't know about Stands?. From part 3 on, storylines become more complex, characters more well-developed and flamboyant, the poses more fabulous. Fights become more intricate, more about overcoming your enemy through mind games and creative use of both abilities and weaknesses than about actual physical combat, sometimes ludicrously so.I just finished s1 and it feels like a classic 80s sort of thing, definitely not the most creative thing ever, even a little reminiscent of Hokuto no ken at times. It's honestly kinda what I was expecting and it also feels like a prequel/backstory building type of thing, something to wind up stuff before it really gets going.
But yeah definitely very dramatic haha.
Maaaaaybe the archchancellor is supposed to be totally wrong? Or maybe they just hate fans of Discworld.The Watch episode 2. At one point Vimes and Lady Ramkin pay a visit to the archchancellor of Unseen University. Can't remember what for anymore, but I do remember one throwaway line at the start of the scene of the archchancellor explaining one of his recent discoveries is that the world is a sphere.
Hmmmm ... yeah ... I think I'm out.
Also yeah Jojo's is getting generally more and more fabulous by the minute, all those overdramatic poses keep increasing XD.
No actually, both the manga and the anime tv series are in chronological order, both in-universe and in terms of release date. Not counting the manga-only parts 7 and 8 which rebooted the franchise in a new continuity.Now onto part 3, which is where I assume the manga starts at, the first 2 seasons of the anime falling into place in-media-res afterwards. I haven't seen an inch of Stands yet so I am super curious to find what the hell they even are lol.
And yet, THE TURTLE MOVES!! *throws lamp*The Watch episode 2. At one point Vimes and Lady Ramkin pay a visit to the archchancellor of Unseen University. Can't remember what for anymore, but I do remember one throwaway line at the start of the scene of the archchancellor explaining one of his recent discoveries is that the world is a sphere.
Hmmmm ... yeah ... I think I'm out.