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Offline wylie

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Re: Bakemonogatari
« Reply #1320 on: December 10, 2009, 03:02:18 PM »
Okay someone... please explain just what this series was all about?? I watched 3 episodes and gave up... I couldn't understand what it was all about  ??? ???

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« Reply #1321 on: December 10, 2009, 05:55:09 PM »
if you were expecting pure action then yes, it's not just action, the best thing is how the converse between Araragi and the rest of the girls, this is however not a harem anime, but somewhat an Adventure genre, with a large amount of casual talk and situational teasing humour.

If youre not into this type of shows, skip it, but youre missing out a bunch of goodness.

Where do you have that info from? Otherwise you're talking bullshit as always Oh, let me guess... speculation...
a few pages ago someone said something about ferbuary, the post was soon edited, l am assuming ferburary since the ep 13 was aired/broadcasted online, about 2 months behind schedule (possible typo, not used to writing this word), so basing on experience, if they announce it will air january or late december tyou can expect delays by a month or two, thats not bullshit, it's simply how it often is with everything, theese days, nothing except books comes out as planned, eveything else usually ends up delayed for one reason or another.

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Re: Bakemonogatari
« Reply #1322 on: December 10, 2009, 05:59:40 PM »
I just quote sdedalus83. Hope you get what I'm implying...

There's a rumor about a rumor about what somebody who might be connected to Shaft's errand boy said about wanting to eat out Shinobu for Valentine's day.  So it's definitely airing sometime around 2/14/10.

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Re: Bakemonogatari
« Reply #1323 on: December 10, 2009, 06:05:19 PM »
Okay someone... please explain just what this series was all about?? I watched 3 episodes and gave up... I couldn't understand what it was all about  ??? ???

Its exactly what the description on ANN says.
"Although there are still traces of the brief period he became a vampire, third year high school student Koyomi Araragi is human again. He happens upon others with their own supernatural problems and finds that he can empathize. Koyomi becomes involved in their lives, seeking to help them and occasionally asking for advice from Meme Oshino, the homeless man who helped him become human again."

Pretty much you are just watching his day by day life and each few episodes is an arch/story. Just watch it all and you'll just get what I mean. Its quite enjoyable after you start to understand everything. The plot is pretty straight forward lol.

It ain't too hard to understand it what its about. What is hard to understand is the whole arch/stories unless you actually pick up all the information it gives you.

I personally found it easy to understand and saw it as an enjoyable and simple anime to watch. Just take your time and you'll grow into it and understand it more.

Offline Havoc10K

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Re: Bakemonogatari
« Reply #1324 on: December 10, 2009, 06:11:50 PM »
teh only bad thing about this show is:
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Re: Bakemonogatari
« Reply #1325 on: December 11, 2009, 03:36:34 AM »
so which groups doing the DVDs? or barring that maybe BD's? since i havent watched it yet i may redload it in that form since what made me stop was the ameture hour animation
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Re: Bakemonogatari
« Reply #1326 on: December 11, 2009, 03:41:35 AM »
so which groups doing the DVDs? or barring that maybe BD's? since i havent watched it yet i may redload it in that form since what made me stop was the ameture hour animation

I don't think there will be a group doing DVDs when blurays are available

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Re: Bakemonogatari
« Reply #1327 on: December 11, 2009, 03:45:40 AM »
blea, someone mentioned DVD versions. I guess im stuck with my amateur-hour tv versions then i guess. Ill probably just try to finish watching these i guess then if i can actually make it through i'll just check out the 13-15 and not worry about the 'fixed' versions
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Re: Bakemonogatari
« Reply #1328 on: December 29, 2009, 07:00:08 AM »
*slight bump*

After reading the past few pages, couldn't seem to find an appropriate answer...
Can you watch episodes 1-12 and have it feel like a "complete" series? (ie are eps 13-15 just 'extras'?)

I'm anxious to get started on this one but I don't want any nasty cliffhangers that wont be resolved until February...

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Re: Bakemonogatari
« Reply #1329 on: December 29, 2009, 07:03:05 AM »
Definitely!

Actually, I believe that most of the other members would say it has ended there ;D

13-15 ends the last arc. You'll understand when you have watched (I think) 11. But it doesn't feel like you would have the urge to know the end of that arc for it doesn't look like it needs some kind of an end.

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Offline Havoc10K

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Re: Bakemonogatari
« Reply #1330 on: December 29, 2009, 08:52:50 AM »
as far as thre story between the two goes, yes, definitly ends in ep 12, and it had a very nice ending if you ask me, she has a nice dress as well :] you can enjoy it to the fullest, what we await is the remainder of the eps concerning the cat story :]

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Re: Bakemonogatari
« Reply #1331 on: December 31, 2009, 01:50:36 AM »
Not reading the rest of the thread because I've only just started watching this series.  However, 2 eps in and using GG's subs I have seen a ton of untranslated kanji flash across the screen.  It's especially frustrating at the beginning of ep 2 when there's clearly something being conveyed that I'm now completely in the dark about.  Do the GG subs ever start translating that stuff?  I could maybe see not translating that in the early eps if you aren't prepared and need to get someone to translate text, but if they are going to leave that stuff untranslated for the whole series, I'm going to have to find another sub group to watch this show.  So did anyone watch the whole series with GG and does it get better as far as textual translations?

Love the show so far, though.

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Re: Bakemonogatari
« Reply #1332 on: December 31, 2009, 09:42:39 AM »
GG didn't sub the other stuff, don't remember which ones did however, l've already archived my versions and don't feel like checking it for a while, l need new eps (14-15) before l can say l really finished watching this show :]

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Re: Bakemonogatari
« Reply #1333 on: December 31, 2009, 11:42:35 AM »
Not reading the rest of the thread because I've only just started watching this series.  However, 2 eps in and using GG's subs I have seen a ton of untranslated kanji flash across the screen.  It's especially frustrating at the beginning of ep 2 when there's clearly something being conveyed that I'm now completely in the dark about.  Do the GG subs ever start translating that stuff?  I could maybe see not translating that in the early eps if you aren't prepared and need to get someone to translate text, but if they are going to leave that stuff untranslated for the whole series, I'm going to have to find another sub group to watch this show.  So did anyone watch the whole series with GG and does it get better as far as textual translations?

Love the show so far, though.
If you want everything subbed, go watch qIIq's. Frostii would also be a good choice since they translated everything. Too bad they dropped it.

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Re: Bakemonogatari
« Reply #1334 on: February 24, 2010, 05:52:55 PM »
hmmm, I just finished watching the entire series GG's version, and I never noticed any untranslated text that seemed important.  Are you talking about the (black) screens?  Because I dont think any info is conveyed on those.  Overall a fantastic show.


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Re: Bakemonogatari
« Reply #1335 on: February 24, 2010, 06:09:29 PM »
hmmm, I just finished watching the entire series GG's version, and I never noticed any untranslated text that seemed important.  Are you talking about the (black) screens?  Because I dont think any info is conveyed on those.  Overall a fantastic show.

gg Didn't sub much of the on-screen text till episode 3 or so. it wasn't till qIIq did it that gg did it too.

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Re: Bakemonogatari
« Reply #1336 on: February 25, 2010, 05:17:58 AM »
Ended up getting 11 of 12 from qIIq so I don't know when gg started translating more on-screen text.  You definitely lose out if you don't get that information.  The beginnings of the episodes have a rapid fire stream of text that provides character and plot background some of which isn't actually shown directly in the series.  There is also a great deal of background/environmental text that provides subtle commentary on events and characters (such as Hitagi's confession about her past happening specifically in a "middle school second grade" classroom; see also the frequent "Danger" and "Entry Forbidden" signs.)  

Much like Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei you can get by without all the extra text translations but you're really missing out.  Series that actually have even a modicum of depth and artistry (which is too rare in anime) should be fully appreciated.  Sometimes it's not just about the plot and purty ppl (contrary to 95% of mainstream entertainment.)

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Re: Bakemonogatari
« Reply #1337 on: February 25, 2010, 09:56:26 AM »
l'm kinda surprised how many offers a moth come into BBT and are rejected, don't ppl know this show wasn't finished yet ? the TV end episode was only towards the main arc, where it had a really nice ending everyone enjoyed (l hope, l know l did enjoy it) but the series is bound to have 15 eps in total, l guess ppl dodn't read much and make those silly attempts.

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Re: Bakemonogatari
« Reply #1338 on: February 25, 2010, 01:02:31 PM »
I don't particularly blame them, though.  Streaming the last three online was just a terrible idea.  It seems especially silly since Bake became like SHAFT's biggest success recently, so the choice to put the last three episodes in terrible streaming quality...

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Re: Bakemonogatari
« Reply #1339 on: February 25, 2010, 02:05:39 PM »
not that bad, considering how ep 7 was, nothing will look as bad as that.

shaft seems to have something about ep 7 in everything lately, DitVB ep 7 was also arse.