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BrainDps:

--- Quote from: dbml on September 21, 2012, 04:43:02 AM ---I wouldn't call it a comedy per say. It's one of those rare breeds, an oxymoron... a dramatic comedy, that's a deconstruction of various genres/styles, most notably the harem.

It's definitely the most unusual (and greatest) SHAFT production I've ever seen. And yes, it's very weird :P

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Oh no, I wouldn't really classify this anime as a comedy (I think SHAFT is its own category, in a sense ;)) I meant there were moments that I enjoyed in a comic fashion.

(click to show/hide) Like when Araragi gets into fights/greets Mayoi (I love that) or when Suruga tells Araragi she's lesbian, many luls were made. :) I don't know about the rest of you, but I find it funny to see Araragi a little pissed because Karen is taller than he is. XD

Dhruv:
Downloading this right now. Art is like Arakawa under the Bridge. Understandably so since SHAFT did both of them.

Based on the previews it seems like a very strange show.

megido-rev.M:

--- Quote from: Dhruv on October 09, 2012, 03:44:00 PM ---Downloading this right now. Art is like Arakawa under the Bridge. Understandably so since SHAFT did both of them.

Based on the previews it seems like a very strange show.

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--- Quote from: megido-rev.M on September 18, 2012, 11:48:42 PM ---
--- Quote from: Bob2004 on September 18, 2012, 05:46:19 PM ---But it is a very strange show.

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Indeed it is :D.

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Dhruv:
Starts off with a panty view. :P

Bob2004:

--- Quote from: Dhruv on October 10, 2012, 05:55:04 AM ---Starts off with a panty view. :P

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I love that part of the book. He spends literally about 2 pages describing that view, and nothing else :P

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