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Havoc10K:
I guess you didn't pick up what we really did see in the show, have you wandered into the topic where we discussed the deeper meanings of the show and it's many symbolisms ?
Oh well, I am kinda surprised you didn't watch Bakemonogatari yet though, so go ahead and enjoy it :)
Micharus:
--- Quote from: Havoc10K on May 04, 2011, 02:30:13 PM ---I guess you didn't pick up what we really did see in the show, have you wandered into the topic where we discussed the deeper meanings of the show and it's many symbolisms ?
Oh well, I am kinda surprised you didn't watch Bakemonogatari yet though, so go ahead and enjoy it :)
--- End quote ---
No, I haven't managed to find that thread for some reason.
Different people see different things.
Some people see the 'Bible' as a way to live their life, others just see it as a really good book. A controversial thing to say, I know.
If I sit and think about what I saw in "P&S w/ G", I'll probably come up with a few 'deeper meanings' of my own.
For now, though, all I can say is that it kept me entertained for a while. Maybe I'll make more sense when I'm a little more awake.
For some reason I always end up finishing a series and doing the review sometime around 11pm my time... then I can't sleep because I'm 'overtired', so I muck about on the computer for a while, then check the e-mail, then reply to something on Baka.
I wouldn't be surprised if there are a few other anime that people believe I would have watched already. One thing for sure, is that people will be gobsmacked that I haven't watched 'Gurran Lagann' yet and I do actually have that on my HD somewhere. I've seen some it via 'streaming anime' and got it down a while back. Probably watch it after Bakemonogatari.
Now I've noticed that I am starting to ramble on about stuff and that I'm writing a 'wall of text'. Must be tired. The clock tells me it's stopped getting late and is starting to get early.
Micharus:
Well, I've watched four episodes of "Bakemonogatari" and I'm a little confused as to what exactly is going on.
I know that the main male character, Araragi, is an ex-vampire.
Somehow he was returned to being a human again, but has retained some 'vampire' abilities, like accelerated healing and extra good eyesight.
So far it seems that Araragi runs into various people that have problems of an interesting type and he directs them to the person who returned him to human form, Oshino, who seems to be some sort of priest/holy person, albeit a strange one.
The other thing I have to say about this particular encode of "Bakemon"([Coalgirls]1920x1080_Blu-Ray_FLAC), is that while the subs are excellent, why, oh why, did they have to translate and sub every single sign, written sentence and basically anything that you might be able to read on screen?
Everything else about this encode is perfect, crystal clear, great sound, everything you could ever want in an anime.
I'm going to watch the rest of this series, just to see where it's going to end up.
It's not helping my understanding of things that I've been a little out of sorts the last few days. I think I'm coming down with something. bleh.
Havoc10K:
well, you have to watch all eps and then decide what you think about all this, and wait for the prequel to start around end of time :)
Meandola:
Bakemonogatari, is far as I could tell (I STILL need to rewatch it, got the CGi 1080p archived) was mainly about the relationship between Senjougahara and Araragi, though it's very arced in various other side stories (the other girl, the one with the panty shot in the first few seconds of episode 1, forgot her name) is also important in the last arc and kind of a keypart of the story as a whole.
Either way, it makes more sense after you finish it xD
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