Kyber said:
I enjoy it greatly, but for me it doesn't really compare to SnK, in talk about new great anime. I just loved it on a completely different level, but that's just my opinion.
FUK U ATTACK ON OVERHYPED SHIT IS THE WORST ANIME OF ALL TIME
...said /r/anime. Yes, I'm afraid that since Attack on Titan has ended, it is now terrible. That's how it works - once a popular anime ends, it becomes bad. I'm sorry no one told you.
Kyber said:
I also have never watched Gurren Lagann. It has just never looked that interesting to me visually or setting wise.
So I'm getting that it's a really manly show. Are there any other features to mention that would make me interested in watching it? Like great story telling, great characters, that sort of stuff?
For me, personally, TTGL's first quarter isn't very interesting, but everything after that just gets better and better. Hiroyuki Imaishi, who directed both KLK and TTGL, among others, has a very distinctive style both to the anime he makes and the way they look. It feels quite similar to KLK, only less frenetic. As to what is great about it...that's a bit tricky to say. I think it tells a really excellent coming-of-age narrative and develops its characters quite well, but other people feel like it has a shallow story and one-dimensional characters.
Nazulu said:
I wouldn't normally say I hate it, but so so many shows are like this now I'm really getting fucking sick of it.
Yes, so many shows, like...um...Gurren Lagann...which came out seven years ago...and...um...is Japan hiding the awesome anime from me or something?
Carsus Tyrell said:
If that means I'm some kind of easily pleased, dirty peasant of the anime community then so be it, I'll enjoy this actual fun show, you can sod off and watch your depressing, pretentious, symbolism heavy, snobbish wankery.
But...but...I want to pretentiously and snobbishly analyze the symbolism of Kill la Kill. C-c-can I do that...? =(
Or, if you prefer this response:
No, you can't watch an actual fun show. Now go and watch a
serious show. Like Kyousougiga [https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-UsIjXQO3P3s/UNyUSnWmOFI/AAAAAAAAIFo/Dv1taIZXQxc/s800/Screen%2520shot%25202012-12-24%2520at%25205.10.59%2520PM.png].
Casual Shinji said:
As opposed to Little Witch Academia which didn't have nearly enough tits, ass, and "hoorah" speech. But it's okay since Kill la Kill points to it's own stupid anime cliches and laughs, so now it's brilliant. Post-ironic skeezing is totally fine.
Apparently this is now also the savior of anime for doing the exact same thing that's been killing anime for the past decade.
Actually, there was a massive amount of buzz around LWA, you've just chosen to forget about it. You may recall it made its Kickstarter goal in like five seconds.
"Post-Ironic Skeezing" would 1) make a good band name, and 2) should be the name of an Evangelion episode. Or would that be "post-modern skeezing"?
Casual Shinji said:
LWA was a breath of fresh air in an industry dominated by a mentallity of "Make sure the character design is tantalizing so people will wanna buy figurines of it". It's this mentallity that's been killing anime for me.
Alright, let's do this. Let's take a look at Little Witch Academia's compatriots and see its breath-of-fresh-air-ness in action.
Four studios created projects for Anime Mirai in 2013. Trigger supplied LWA, Madhouse produced Death Billiards, Zexcs made Arve Rezzle, and lolGonzo gave us Ryo. Have you seen them all?
Of the four, two are good and two are bad, and the breakdown is exactly as you would expect, assuming you know about the studios in question. LWA we've already covered, and Death Billiards was actually kind of brilliant...I think. Either way, it has that slick, slightly Matrix-like "cool" to it that Madhouse does so well. Arve Rezzle was actually my favorite of the bunch, even though it's awful and skeezy to boot. Ryo was classic Gonzo - by which I mean, boring.
That aside, what you'd have noticed if you'd watch
all of the Anime Mirai projects was that all of them - except Arve Rezzle, because fuck that thing was awful and yes it was still my favorite shut up - aren't fanservice-drenched and, being one-offs, aren't designed for figurines and such. Actually, the one best-suited for a figurine line-up would probably be LWA - or haven't you heard of "moe"?
Also, the fact that Attack on Titan was exactly what you're looking for and you still didn't like it may mean you have something of a Madonna/whore complex in regards to anime, so you may wish to rethink some things.