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Tatsujin:

--- Quote from: Zalis116 on April 17, 2009, 08:24:40 AM ---One thing I've always wondered about Allison to Lillia is, just what is Allison sending or doing to Lillia? Is it like that one movie, "From Justin to Kelly"?

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What really was missing in the anime is the realism ... No matter how good it is, for the way they set it up ... it should have had realism and that was a big let down. This show really didn't intend to target adult audience, but rather the younger groups like kids.

Black Lagoon anyone?

miwasuzuki:

--- Quote from: barcibus on April 17, 2009, 01:12:18 AM ---I ended up enjoying Allison to Lillia very much.

The anime would have been one of my favorites if only it: (click to show/hide)1. Didn't make it seem like you can easily take hostages using only a knife while surrounded by guards.
2. Didn't make it so the good guys never shot anyone unless they were certain to hit a gun or a shoulder.
3. Didn't go through such a roundabout way to kill Treize (seriously, you've got him in the car, shoot him.)
4. Didn't end the show without explaining how Treize was supposed to have survived while standing on top of a train doing 70kph as it falls into a ravine.The only REAL problem was that last one... which in general is a sense that they rushed the end.

I'd love to see another season of this (with a script that didn't require suspension of disbelief quite so often).

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I enjoyed it very much too. :3 I have to agree the ending was pretty rushed, but I think it was because they had to fit everything in 26 episodes. And your number 4 spoiler shows that Treize is actually a superman! LOL


About Hyakko, my problems regarding zoomplayer not playing shinsen's version well (like audio and video not in sync) totally ruined my Hyakko experience. I loved the ending though, at least something did develop from the boring early episodes.

Tatsujin:

--- Quote from: miwasuzuki on April 17, 2009, 03:00:07 PM ---
--- Quote from: barcibus on April 17, 2009, 01:12:18 AM ---I ended up enjoying Allison to Lillia very much.

The anime would have been one of my favorites if only it: (click to show/hide)1. Didn't make it seem like you can easily take hostages using only a knife while surrounded by guards.
2. Didn't make it so the good guys never shot anyone unless they were certain to hit a gun or a shoulder.
3. Didn't go through such a roundabout way to kill Treize (seriously, you've got him in the car, shoot him.)
4. Didn't end the show without explaining how Treize was supposed to have survived while standing on top of a train doing 70kph as it falls into a ravine.The only REAL problem was that last one... which in general is a sense that they rushed the end.

I'd love to see another season of this (with a script that didn't require suspension of disbelief quite so often).

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I enjoyed it very much too. :3 I have to agree the ending was pretty rushed, but I think it was because they had to fit everything in 26 episodes. And your number 4 spoiler shows that Treize is actually a superman! LOL


About Hyakko, my problems regarding zoomplayer not playing shinsen's version well (like audio and video not in sync) totally ruined my Hyakko experience. I loved the ending though, at least something did develop from the boring early episodes.

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Why don't you use Media Classic Player? If playing the video gives you trouble I can suggest some options, and it also works very well for instant snap shots with no lag and it will always show the subtitles too! Let me know.

miwasuzuki:
mediaplayerclassic had the same problem too so i used vlc. but the thing about vlc is it pixelates the videos for some reason. haha, at least i get to watch hyakko albeit the bad quality. :/

Tatsujin:
Hyakko DVD was just released by CoalGirls on TT. If someone can get it up on BBT. I'm just gonna snatch it from there. DVD pwns DTV, Blu-ray pwns all.

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