The panel lining was indeed a pain. Since I painted the blue and red but didn't have a way of top-coating them I only panel-lined the white. I used gray Tamiya panel liner and I felt like it went okay, but jeez what effort! This whole thing took me ages.
Unboxious
Re:Zero S3 - Watched intro “movie” episode. It’s decent, but I’d forgotten so much context that it was hard to care too much.
I hear ya. I watched about 5 minutes of this and noped out until I have time to rewatch the rest of the series first. I'll probably wait 'til Season 4.
Things I watched this season, in no particular order:
- Apothecary Diaries Season 2 - So far it's been just as good as season 1; I find myself looking forward to every new episode. Glad to see it continuing into the spring.
- Kill la Kill - I'm 8 episodes in and while some of the "jokes" go too far for my taste I can see why a lot of people got hyped about this show.
- From Bureaucrat to Villainess: Dad's Been Reincarnated! - I watched the first episode. It was fun, but it didn't hook me.
- The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, REALLY Love You Season 2 - As with Season 1 this was a near-perfect adaptation of a really fun manga. I really hope this gets a third season because my favorite character hasn't even been introduced yet. It's certainly popular enough, but managing the voice actors is going to get impractical at some point.
- Medalist - This was the surprise anime of the season for me. Anyways, rehashing what I've said on it in other threads: at the start of the show I was really worried about the CGI skating from a studio that isn’t known for amazing CGI, but in the end it ended up working really well! Maybe it helps that they usually only had to make the skaters look good in isolation; during tournaments they're skating around the middle of a big, otherwise-empty rink after all. The way Inori and her coach Tsukasa play off each other is incredibly charming, and the anime staff did a great job of capturing the facial expressions from the manga. It’s also amazing how a sports anime can feel like it has more dramatic stakes than something action-based. Maybe it’s the very real chance of failure. Maybe it’s just because it feels more grounded and realistic. Either way, nothing sucks me into the next episode like one of the characters getting ready to do a difficult jump in a tournament and everyone is watching to see what they’ll do and speculating whether they can actually do it and then the “next episode” button appears and I just can’t resist pushing it. Looking forward to the recently-announced Season 2.
- Blue Box - This is probably the first time I've thought an anime was too beautiful. The manga had a more grounded look to it, whereas in the anime everything is lit up with specular highlights everywhere. It can feel a little over-the-top. Still, that's my only complaint (and it's one that very few people seem to share with me). Overall it was a great adaptation of one of my favorite romance manga (and my favorite shounen romance manga). The first season in isolation is a little sad, but I anticipate that the recently-announced second season will get us far enough to make things cheerful again.
- Terror in Resonance - I know a lot of people really liked this one, but I didn't care for it. It's unclear to me why "terrorism" was the only answer for the main characters (and especially for one in particular). That whole chess airport sequence was just plain dumb.
- Akiba Maid War - Everything everyone said about this anime was true. Great stuff. If you want a cute yakuza drama comedy look no further.
Edit: I completely forgot there were two other shows I tried:
- Zenshu - I can't forgive them for the bait & switch, especially knowing that they said it was an isekai in the Japanese description but not the English one. Only watched 2 episodes.
- I Have a Crush at Work - The first episode gave me the impression that the whole anime is basically just the same joke over and over so I didn't watch more of it after that. Hopefully I'm missing something and it's actually better than that.
I've spent the last few weeks slowly reading through Medalist. It's surprisingly dense; when they adapted it into an anime they only covered one chapter per episode and that felt about right. They're long chapters but even so I don't think that's normal. Anyways, this is one you read for the character writing. The way Inori and her coach Tsukasa play off each other is incredibly charming, and the artist does a great job on facial expressions. It's also amazing how a sports manga can feel like it has more dramatic stakes than something action-based. Maybe it's the very real chance of failure. Maybe it's just because it feels more grounded and realistic. Either way, nothing sucks me into the next chapter like one of the characters getting ready to do a difficult jump in a tournament and everyone is watching to see what they'll do and speculating whether they can actually do it and then the "next chapter" button appears and I just can't resist pushing it.
Weird to see Death Note that high up. I rewatched it a while ago and I don't think it holds up that well. The memes are great though.
I'm also surprised to see Frieren that high up. I loved the first cour, but the second cour was merely "good" imo. It felt a lot more like a generic action shounen thing. It's also something that's only had a small fraction of its story animated so far.
Apart from that, well, it's clear that I need to take the time to watch 86.
At the start of the show I was really worried about the CGI skating from a studio that isn't known for amazing CGI, but in the end it ended up working really well! Maybe it helps that they usually only had to make the skaters look good in isolation; they're usually skating around the middle of a big rink after all.
I can see why my wife was excited for this episode. Jinshi sure made some faces! Poor guy got shut down twice. Sounded like he wanted to propose or something crazy at the end there too.
Not bad at all; I'd say it's similar to a high grade. That said the manual is completely in Japanese and it sometimes tells you to do weird things like put polycaps directly on the runner and then stick that runner directly onto another runner. Never had a kit tell me to do that before!
I think the show was already canceled in Japan, but the money for the dub was already spent
Not quite. It was actually successful in Japan but the company that localized it for a NA release was convinced that it would never be successful there without serious modifications. It got a much more normal English dub for its release in Singapore.
Dang, that's pretty high-effort for an April Fools joke.