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Is Fanservice hate nonsense?
AceHigh:
That reminds me, the reason I watched HOTD is because a former colleague of mine told me that he read the manga and it was awesome about zombies and stuff. Together with promises of gore he showed me a manga page where a guy was crushing a zombie's head with a pole. Hell yeah it was not what I expected, although not surprised.
Still me being me I enjoyed the show for the awesome headshots, zombie splatter, blood and gore. Just too bad that there was this old, cliché and uninspiring fanservice instead of more blood and gore.
jaybug:
Man, if zombies attack, I am truly hoping for that fanservice to give me something to live for! 'Cause somehow upskirt zombies just don't seem all that appealing for some reason. Unless they are freshly dead, then maybe. *shudders at the thought*
Xycolian2332:
--- Quote from: jaybug on March 20, 2013, 09:42:28 PM ---Man, if zombies attack, I am truly hoping for that fanservice to give me something to live for! 'Cause somehow upskirt zombies just don't seem all that appealing for some reason. Unless they are freshly dead, then maybe. *shudders at the thought*
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I wonder if necrophiliacs have a sort of rule like normal people have for eating food that's been on the floor.
Like instead of the "5 second rule" it's the 5 hour rule or the 1 day rule
zherok:
--- Quote from: AceHigh on March 20, 2013, 09:10:50 PM ---Still me being me I enjoyed the show for the awesome headshots, zombie splatter, blood and gore. Just too bad that there was this old, cliché and uninspiring fanservice instead of more blood and gore.
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I agree. The problem I had with it is it was obvious the fan service was slowing the pace of the story down so hardly anything would happen in the span of the season. There's a difference between it being an accent, and producers just using it so they don't have to tell a story.
I had similar problems with Kyoukai Senjou no Horizon (though apparently, I'm the only one here that did?) You've got a light novel source where volumes are fucking phone books. It's got a "class room" setting where every single person in the class is an actual character, tons of material to cover, and they spend most of the half-length season dicking around with fan service. Knowing what the light novels look like it's hard to say you don't know what you're in for, but it so dominates the time spent that they ended up dropping exposition bombs towards the later part of the series so they could actually advance the plot.
Didn't watch the second season, so maybe it's not quite as time wasting, but wasn't impressed with the first.
HeartVivian:
--- Quote from: Xycolian2332 on March 20, 2013, 09:45:45 PM ---
--- Quote from: jaybug on March 20, 2013, 09:42:28 PM ---Man, if zombies attack, I am truly hoping for that fanservice to give me something to live for! 'Cause somehow upskirt zombies just don't seem all that appealing for some reason. Unless they are freshly dead, then maybe. *shudders at the thought*
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I wonder if necrophiliacs have a sort of rule like normal people have for eating food that's been on the floor.
Like instead of the "5 second rule" it's the 5 hour rule or the 1 day rule
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Haha, what the heck?
I'm sure that if you are truly a necrophiliac, you probably have the same mental mindset as the main character of Sankarea (which also had fanservice). Who cares? As long as they are a zombie.
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