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sams88:

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I actually don't mind that. I mind this
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I have a question for you : Do you mind because you like the story and the fanservice ruins it for you or do you mind because of the overload pantyshoot /sexual content.

I don't remember watching that many panties in one frame ever ... just for the record :o

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I couldn't refrain from posting this:

Najica Blitz Tactics

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Just a flesh wound.



lol  :o

Tatsujin:
Over the years, fanservice has been improving. I so love fanservice. It's not for every anime out there but having it around is pure awesomeness.

Lord of Fire:

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--- Quote from: Lord of Fire on March 20, 2013, 03:42:06 PM ---
--- Quote ---You can keep the psychoanalysis for yourself. As for the HoTD PV ... you must be new to anime if you didn't know where the show was going.
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Or maybe he just doesn't watch PVs, something I rarely do, either. And I too didn't know that HotD would be something like this myself before I watched it.

As for fanservice, I don't mind it when I expect it. It's when I don't expect it that it could be a problem.

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His complaint was that HoTD didn't give viewers any indications that the show was going to be Ecchi, I just gave him the PV proving that the show was being marketed as a Pantyshootfest.
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But like I said, if he didn't watch the PV (assuming that's the case) and only read the basic gist of the plot (students trying to survive a zombie outbreak), you'd have very little go by. That's the mistake I made when picking this show: I went solely on the premise and didn't dig deeper until it was too late. Do note that I still liked the show, but the fanservice did tick me off at times and made me enjoy the show less than I might have otherwise.


--- Quote ---How do you choose animes to watch ? Maybe I am the only person who choose from Anime blogs and following Youtube PVs.
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I go mainly by:
1. Genre – I have a strong affinity for comedy, slice of life and romance. it's how I managed to sit through all those harem shows without getting sick of them, like a lot of others do.
2. Art style – If it looks appealing, chances of me being interested is higher than otherwise.
3. Synopsis – What's the plot of the show (if it has any)? Do note that a show with no plot can still have as much chances to be watched than one with a 'serious' plot.
4. Studio – It's not really a deal-breaker in most cases, though I will try anything KyoAni or SHAFT spits out (favorite studios). And J.C. Staff have also proven their worth to me lots of times, so I often end up watching their stuff, too.

Optional:
5. PVs – Usually only of shows I'm really interested in, though even then I'll just go by instinct.
6. In-depth preview, like ANN's Anime Spotlights.
7. Familiarity with the source material (assuming it's an adaptation – Considering I very rarely read manga or otherwise, this usually doesn't apply.
8. Blog commentary – An anime praised at Random Curiosity or similar blog site can often end up being watched by me.

Showdown:
Oh my gosh! I dropped School days one month ago and tonight i was like "ok let's give it another try". So i double clicked episode 4 and got that first "welcome back" camera angle:



WHAT TEH FUCK noooooooooo this thread cursed me ;D

sams88:

--- Quote from: Lord of Fire on March 20, 2013, 08:23:14 PM ---
--- Quote from: sams88 on March 20, 2013, 03:58:47 PM ---
--- Quote from: Lord of Fire on March 20, 2013, 03:42:06 PM ---
--- Quote ---You can keep the psychoanalysis for yourself. As for the HoTD PV ... you must be new to anime if you didn't know where the show was going.
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Or maybe he just doesn't watch PVs, something I rarely do, either. And I too didn't know that HotD would be something like this myself before I watched it.

As for fanservice, I don't mind it when I expect it. It's when I don't expect it that it could be a problem.

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His complaint was that HoTD didn't give viewers any indications that the show was going to be Ecchi, I just gave him the PV proving that the show was being marketed as a Pantyshootfest.
--- End quote ---

But like I said, if he didn't watch the PV (assuming that's the case) and only read the basic gist of the plot (students trying to survive a zombie outbreak), you'd have very little go by. That's the mistake I made when picking this show: I went solely on the premise and didn't dig deeper until it was too late. Do note that I still liked the show, but the fanservice did tick me off at times and made me enjoy the show less than I might have otherwise.


--- Quote ---How do you choose animes to watch ? Maybe I am the only person who choose from Anime blogs and following Youtube PVs.
--- End quote ---

I go mainly by:
1. Genre – I have a strong affinity for comedy, slice of life and romance. it's how I managed to sit through all those harem shows without getting sick of them, like a lot of others do.
2. Art style – If it looks appealing, chances of me being interested is higher than otherwise.
3. Synopsis – What's the plot of the show (if it has any)? Do note that a show with no plot can still have as much chances to be watched than one with a 'serious' plot.
4. Studio – It's not really a deal-breaker in most cases, though I will try anything KyoAni or SHAFT spits out (favorite studios). And J.C. Staff have also proven their worth to me lots of times, so I often end up watching their stuff, too.

Optional:
5. PVs – Usually only of shows I'm really interested in, though even then I'll just go by instinct.
6. In-depth preview, like ANN's Anime Spotlights.
7. Familiarity with the source material (assuming it's an adaptation – Considering I very rarely read manga or otherwise, this usually doesn't apply.
8. Blog commentary – An anime praised at Random Curiosity or similar blog site can often end up being watched by me.

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I see, maybe I was assuming that most people were looking it up like me, because while I was always a fan of Anime I didn't have much of a chance to watch a lot of it until getting a broadband internet connection last yet, so composing my personal watch list was first to just play random shows on the stream site list, then looking up anime blogs and podcast, where I found a lot of Fan-service Hate, and lately I just follow an Anime thread on the TWC forums for recommendations and seasons new shows announcements.

So I now get a bit of the unwelcome pantyshot feeling comes from.


--- Quote from: Showdown on March 20, 2013, 08:41:04 PM ---Oh my gosh! I dropped School days one month ago and tonight i was like "ok let's give it another try". So i double clicked episode 4 and got that first "welcome back" camera angle:



WHAT TEH FUCK noooooooooo this thread cursed me ;D

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You can (NOT) escape. lol

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