The Summer 2020 Anime Season Limps to a Start [message #396543] |
Wed, 08 July 2020 22:15 |
Dave Baranyi
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Well, the Summer 2020 Anime Season has limped in to underwhelm the entertainment-starved fans. “One Piece” and “Meitantei Conan” are finally continuing. “One Piece” has started out strong while “Conan” started out with an abysmally bad filler. In theory “Fugou Keiji” and “Houkago Teibou” will restart at some point but I haven’t found any sign yet.
One interesting second season has started – “Enen no Shouboutai”, aka, “Fire Force” is back. The initial episode was entertaining in an underwhelming manner. The first half was a filler that re-introduced the main protagonists, and then the second half was a compilation of two fairly weak comic chapters from the manga. The manga goes in some rather strange directions as it progresses so it will be interesting to see how the anime handles the oddities of the story.
There aren’t a lot of new anime series this season. I’ve already tried two that quickly turned into real write-offs. “Dokyou Hentai HxEros” is a gawdawful attempt at raunchy comedy. Alien monsters suck the libido out of humans and a teen fights back with sexually enhanced powers. The writing is horribly inept and the humour is non-existent. The writers and creative team should have watched “Ishuzoku Reviewers” in order to learn something about bawdy comedy. After one episode my final rating is F.
The second new show, and coincidentally the second dog, is “Maou Gakuin no Futekigousha”, a fantasy about the rebirth of a super devil king who is much more powerful than his descendants. The writing here is also abysmally bad, as is the voice acting. Here the writers and creative team should have spent some time studying “One Punch Man” for clues on how to structure a story about a character with god-like powers. After one episode my final rating is D.
Unless something comes up it looks like I will be watching more old anime again this season.
Dave Baranyi
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Re: The Summer 2020 Anime Season Limps to a Start [message #396549 is a reply to message #396543] |
Thu, 09 July 2020 09:14 |
E. Liddell
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On Wed, 08 Jul 2020 19:15:18 -0700, anthony.baranyi wrote:
> Well, the Summer 2020 Anime Season has limped in to underwhelm the
> entertainment-starved fans. “One Piece” and “Meitantei Conan” are
> finally continuing. “One Piece” has started out strong while “Conan”
> started out with an abysmally bad filler. In theory “Fugou Keiji” and
> “Houkago Teibou” will restart at some point but I haven’t found any sign
> yet.
One source I use gives July 28 as the air date for episode 4 of
"Houkago Teibou" and July 31 for episode 3 of "Fugou Keiji", so
it's unsurprising there's no sign yet.
This season looks like it's going to be underwhelming by even
my (very low) standards.
E. Liddell
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Re: The Summer 2020 Anime Season Limps to a Start [message #396554 is a reply to message #396543] |
Thu, 09 July 2020 11:37 |
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Originally posted by: Derek J Decker
On Wed, 08 Jul 2020 19:15:18 -0700, anthony.baranyi wrote:
> Well, the Summer 2020 Anime Season has limped in to underwhelm the
> entertainment-starved fans.
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You're right, it looks really thin this season. Nothing like a
global pandemic to disrupt, well, everything.
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> Unless something comes up it looks like I will be watching more old
> anime again this season.
>
> Dave Baranyi
Well, not all is lost. Masaki Yuuasa is directing Nihon Chinbotsu 2020
(Japan Sinks 2020) based on the famous (in Japan) 1973 novel. I have high
hopes for this, as I'm a fan of his stuff. (Kaiba, Tatami Galaxy, Ping
Pong the Animation, Lu Over The Wall, Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken!, etc)
As I understand it, it's likeTokyo Magnitude 8.0, but bigger - a family
struggles to survive as the entire Japanese island chain, well, sinks.
Also, I caught the first episode of Deca-Dence last night. I was initially
hesitant, because it's another post-apocalyptic last small group of
humans struggling to survive against huge monsters show, but it's well
set up and executed, so I'm going to stick with it for a while. Liked it
better than the first Fire Force S2 episode. The pun in the title is
off-putting, though.
-Derek
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Re: The Summer 2020 Anime Season Limps to a Start [message #396555 is a reply to message #396554] |
Thu, 09 July 2020 12:29 |
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Originally posted by: Bobbie Sellers
On 7/9/20 8:37 AM, Derek J Decker wrote:
> On Wed, 08 Jul 2020 19:15:18 -0700, anthony.baranyi wrote:
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>> Well, the Summer 2020 Anime Season has limped in to underwhelm the
>> entertainment-starved fans.
>>
>
> <Stuff clipped>
>
> You're right, it looks really thin this season. Nothing like a
> global pandemic to disrupt, well, everything.
>
>>
>> Unless something comes up it looks like I will be watching more old
>> anime again this season.
>>
>> Dave Baranyi
>
> Well, not all is lost. Masaki Yuuasa is directing Nihon Chinbotsu 2020
> (Japan Sinks 2020) based on the famous (in Japan) 1973 novel. I have high
> hopes for this, as I'm a fan of his stuff. (Kaiba, Tatami Galaxy, Ping
> Pong the Animation, Lu Over The Wall, Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken!, etc)
> As I understand it, it's likeTokyo Magnitude 8.0, but bigger - a family
> struggles to survive as the entire Japanese island chain, well, sinks.
May be bad timing as Western Japan is suffering severe flooding.
>
> Also, I caught the first episode of Deca-Dence last night. I was initially
> hesitant, because it's another post-apocalyptic last small group of
> humans struggling to survive against huge monsters show, but it's well
> set up and executed, so I'm going to stick with it for a while. Liked it
> better than the first Fire Force S2 episode. The pun in the title is
> off-putting, though.
>
> -Derek
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Re: The Summer 2020 Anime Season Limps to a Start [message #396557 is a reply to message #396554] |
Thu, 09 July 2020 14:18 |
Dave Baranyi
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On Thursday, July 9, 2020 at 11:38:00 AM UTC-4, Derek J Decker wrote:
> On Wed, 08 Jul 2020 19:15:18 -0700, anthony.baranyi wrote:
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>> Well, the Summer 2020 Anime Season has limped in to underwhelm the
>> entertainment-starved fans.
>>
>
> <Stuff clipped>
>
> You're right, it looks really thin this season. Nothing like a
> global pandemic to disrupt, well, everything.
>
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>> Unless something comes up it looks like I will be watching more old
>> anime again this season.
>>
>> Dave Baranyi
>
> Well, not all is lost. Masaki Yuuasa is directing Nihon Chinbotsu 2020
> (Japan Sinks 2020) based on the famous (in Japan) 1973 novel. I have high
> hopes for this, as I'm a fan of his stuff. (Kaiba, Tatami Galaxy, Ping
> Pong the Animation, Lu Over The Wall, Keep Your Hands Off Eizouken!, etc)
> As I understand it, it's likeTokyo Magnitude 8.0, but bigger - a family
> struggles to survive as the entire Japanese island chain, well, sinks.
>
> Also, I caught the first episode of Deca-Dence last night. I was initially
> hesitant, because it's another post-apocalyptic last small group of
> humans struggling to survive against huge monsters show, but it's well
> set up and executed, so I'm going to stick with it for a while. Liked it
> better than the first Fire Force S2 episode. The pun in the title is
> off-putting, though.
>
> -Derek
Derek -
Thanks for the heads up on Deca-Dence and Nihon Chinbotsu. I'll try out both of them.
Dave Baranyi
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