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    Senki Zesshō Symphogear


    Themes: Music

    Plot Summary: Since the dawn of time, humanity has been threatened by the disaster called "Noise". When it occurs, people die, and there are no countermeasures. Except one...

    The top-secret Symphogear System, capable of eliminating Noise, has been deployed in Japan. Unknown to the general public, a pair of girls wielding Symphogears strive relentless to protect society from the ravages of Noise. It would surprise people even more to know that their protectors are none other than chart-topping singing duo "Zwei Wing", Amou Kanade and Kazanari Tsubasa.

    Tachibana Hibiki and Kohinata Miku are two normal girls just enrolling in Lydian Private Music Academy. There, they meet Kanade and Tsubasa and become involved in the struggle against Noise.

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    GotWoot is also doing this in a joint with Underwater and FFFpeeps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marik View Post
    GotWoot is also doing this in a joint with Underwater and FFFpeeps.
    Ohh.... I saw that but didn't recognize it so I went with commie, lol.

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    The whole singing reminded me too much of Macross Frontier but without the mecha's or better looking CG aliens.

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    That "description" in the first post pretty much spoils the entire first episode. ANN are a bunch of idiots, but do we really need to copy it here too? AniDB's description is much better.

    Quote Originally Posted by NeoCybercoin View Post
    The whole singing reminded me too much of Macross Frontier but without the mecha's or better looking CG aliens.
    I don't know if I'd go with Macross Frontier. Maybe Macross 7 would be more appropriate. I got more of a Madoka/Saikano vibe from it. Nanoha Force influences too because of the grimdark vibe (though a lot of that might be the reused sfx...no complaints from me about those though ).

    I had watched the PV, so I knew what to expect from the rest of the episode, but the first 30 seconds of the episode sold me on the series. The direction of that segment was extremely well done. You caught the mood immediately, and the sound of that intense downpour combined with the devastated landscape hit hard. This series might skimp on the animation a bit, but the sound direction excels.

    The songs were good, the action was over the top and amusing (with the titled attacks no less), and the characters are quirky. The Noise are definitely weird looking, and the bright colors offset the threat they pose. But once you see the ash floating in the air, it's fairly unnerving. One minute everything is somewhat okay, and the next, everyone isn't just dead, they're gone.

    This is one of the most promising series I've seen so far this season.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryllharu View Post
    That "description" in the first post pretty much spoils the entire first episode. ANN are a bunch of idiots, but do we really need to copy it here too? AniDB's description is much better.


    I don't know if I'd go with Macross Frontier. Maybe Macross 7 would be more appropriate. I got more of a Madoka/Saikano vibe from it. Nanoha Force influences too because of the grimdark vibe (though a lot of that might be the reused sfx...no complaints from me about those though ).

    I had watched the PV, so I knew what to expect from the rest of the episode, but the first 30 seconds of the episode sold me on the series. The direction of that segment was extremely well done. You caught the mood immediately, and the sound of that intense downpour combined with the devastated landscape hit hard. This series might skimp on the animation a bit, but the sound direction excels.

    The songs were good, the action was over the top and amusing (with the titled attacks no less), and the characters are quirky. The Noise are definitely weird looking, and the bright colors offset the threat they pose. But once you see the ash floating in the air, it's fairly unnerving. One minute everything is somewhat okay, and the next, everyone isn't just dead, they're gone.

    This is one of the most promising series I've seen so far this season.
    I enjoyed the beginning of it too, scenes showing the city were great.. but i don't understand - why they opened up the roof, when they KNEW that enemy can attack from the air?
    Noise looked at first as some weird thing, not necessary harmful...but when people started turning into dust - it was well done.

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    i don't understand japs obsession with light sticks on concerts? what's the point?
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    GetWet, that's an interesting joint name.

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    That's because........ Well, you know.

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    Do "Japs" (derogatory term) really have an obsession with glow sticks in particular? A lot of people over in the US seem to love glow sticks, especially during Halloween.
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    It's definitely something you notice on Youtube clips of Japanese concerts. The majority of the concert goers all have glowsticks, and they all wave them in sync to the songs. It's kinda bizzare coming from this side of the pond, but I suppose for a culture that queue up in MMOs...it's not so unusual that they would be so orderly.

    I thought the concert scene was a perfect example of how Japanese pop starlet concerts look and feel. Look up a clip of Mizuki Nana live (since she's one of the two singers here), it's pretty much the same.
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    OP Single

    [ASL] Senki Zesshou Symphogear OP Single - Synchrogazer - MP3 [Mizuki Nana]: Torrent | DDL
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    Tracklist:
    01 Synchrogazer
    02 Love Brick
    03 Risouron
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    I did not like the music/songs
    I did not like the art
    I was bored all the ep
    I thought it was generic and low quality to my eyes

    I guess you understand it's not my thing.

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    Kanade dying got zero emotional points from me. I think it's for a variety of reasons:

    1) Her character overall gave me the impression of a brute (particularly attack style, as well as the hair colour/style)
    2) Her voice kept obscuring Mizuki Nana's in the songs.
    3) I never liked giant spears like hers. Traditional spears, sure, but not since Erio put me off that type (because I dislike him in general too)

    The wonky dance movements that made the arms look like jelly were simply weird. I have no idea how the studio would think otherwise when they reviewed it.

    I'm only half expecting Tsubasa to have a possible grudge against Hibiki.

    Despite what I've said above as well as Kanade's fighting-song not sounding as polished as Tsubasa's, but it actually sounded as if she was fighting/running while she sang. The fight + singing gave off a sense of difficulty - as if she needed to maintain the tempo and tonal accuracy in order to stayed powered-up. Tsubasa's was more polished, but felt much more like your usual anime-song-layered-over-a-fight than being an integral part of it.

    While less "cool" to the ears, Kanade's performance matched the idea of having to sing even while you were coughing up blood.

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    "Japs" (derogatory term)
    It depends..

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    Jap is an English abbreviation of the word "Japanese." Today it is generally regarded as an ethnic slur, although English-speaking countries differ in the degree to which they consider the term offensive. In the United States, Japanese Americans have come to find the term controversial or offensive, even when used as an abbreviation. In the past, Jap was not considered primarily offensive; however, during and after the events of World War II, the term became derogatory.

    In Singapore and Hong Kong, the term is used freely as a contraction of the adjective "Japanese" rather than as a derogatory term. The Brazilian equivalent japa is also non-derogatory (although widely considered a slang term) and sometimes used in mass media and by Japanese Brazilian population itself. The Australian news service Asia Pulse also uses the term. In 1970, the Japanese fashion designer Kenzo Takada opened the "Jungle Jap" boutique in Paris.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryll
    It's definitely something you notice on Youtube clips of Japanese concerts. The majority of the concert goers all have glowsticks, and they all wave them in sync to the songs. It's kinda bizzare coming from this side of the pond, but I suppose for a culture that queue up in MMOs...it's not so unusual that they would be so orderly.

    I thought the concert scene was a perfect example of how Japanese pop starlet concerts look and feel. Look up a clip of Mizuki Nana live (since she's one of the two singers here), it's pretty much the same.
    I've seen Asian concerts televised. Glowsticks are pretty much the norm. Pop a stick and wave it to the music~

    Glowsticks have less of a monopoly there though compared to the Japanese concerts, but more illuminated fan-made signs and all.

    Imagine it like rocking side to side when a slow-ish song plays.
    Then the guy next to you rocks at the same pace.
    Then you pop some glow sticks.
    Then stop caring about whether the song's fast or slow.. and there you have it.
    Last edited by Buffalobiian; Sun, 01-08-2012 at 06:10 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buffalobiian View Post
    Kanade dying got zero emotional points from me. I think it's for a variety of reasons:

    1) Her character overall gave me the impression of a brute (particularly attack style, as well as the hair colour/style)
    2) Her voice kept obscuring Mizuki Nana's in the songs.
    3) I never liked giant spears like hers. Traditional spears, sure, but not since Erio put me off that type (because I dislike him in general too)
    I have no idea where you're getting number 2 from. If anything it was the other way around. Takayama Minami (Kanade) and Mizuki Nana (Tsubasa) both have rather deep singing voices. Through most of the concert song, any time they were singing in harmony, Mizuki Nana was overpowering her.

    Overall, I think the two of them really complimented each other. Takayama Minami has a sharper voice, while Mizuki Nana's range generally overpowers and uses way more vibrato. They each covered the gaps of the other. It was a really good casting choice. Maybe second only to Horie Yui and Toyosaki Aki playing completely believable sounding twins in Otome Youkai Zakuro.

    Now if it is just because you're a Mizuki Fanboy...never watch this.

    The primary reason there was no emotional points for Kanade's death was we never really got to know her. That said, I liked her performer smile better than Tsubasa's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buffalobiian View Post
    Kanade dying got zero emotional points from me. I think it's for a variety of reasons:

    1) Her character overall gave me the impression of a brute (particularly attack style, as well as the hair colour/style)
    2) Her voice kept obscuring Mizuki Nana's in the songs.
    3) I never liked giant spears like hers. Traditional spears, sure, but not since Erio put me off that type (because I dislike him in general too)

    The wonky dance movements that made the arms look like jelly were simply weird. I have no idea how the studio would think otherwise when they reviewed it.

    I'm only half expecting Tsubasa to have a possible grudge against Hibiki.

    Despite what I've said above as well as Kanade's fighting-song not sounding as polished as Tsubasa's, but it actually sounded as if she was fighting/running while she sang. The fight + singing gave off a sense of difficulty - as if she needed to maintain the tempo and tonal accuracy in order to stayed powered-up. Tsubasa's was more polished, but felt much more like your usual anime-song-layered-over-a-fight than being an integral part of it.

    While less "cool" to the ears, Kanade's performance matched the idea of having to sing even while you were coughing up blood.

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    It depends..


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    I've seen Asian concerts televised. Glowsticks are pretty much the norm. Pop a stick and wave it to the music~

    Glowsticks have less of a monopoly there though compared to the Japanese concerts, but more illuminated fan-made signs and all.

    Imagine it like rocking side to side when a slow-ish song plays.
    Then the guy next to you rocks at the same pace.
    Then you pop some glow sticks.
    Then stop caring about whether the song's fast or slow.. and there you have it. :
    )
    For it to have bigger impact they would need to spend some more time on her - preferably at least one full episode.. and make us like her too. I was also disappointed by the spear's design.

    If music is fast you jump and bang your head, if slow you do more relaxed movements.. waving your hand with glowstick reminds me of elementary school kids waving their hands at in-school party or something. it is just awkward. Same thing with cellphones on concerts....
    but well they do form queues in MMOs which is weird enough..(as Ryll pointed out)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryll
    I have no idea where you're getting number 2 from. If anything it was the other way around. Takayama Minami (Kanade) and Mizuki Nana (Tsubasa) both have rather deep singing voices. Through most of the concert song, any time they were singing in harmony, Mizuki Nana was overpowering her.

    Overall, I think the two of them really complimented each other. Takayama Minami has a sharper voice, while Mizuki Nana's range generally overpowers and uses way more vibrato. They each covered the gaps of the other. It was a really good casting choice. Maybe second only to Horie Yui and Toyosaki Aki playing completely believable sounding twins in Otome Youkai Zakuro.
    Alright..

    Mark that down to two reasons then.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ryll
    Now if it is just because you're a Mizuki Fanboy...never watch this.
    That's funny. I saw that a few hours ago. I didn't mind it at all.

    Quote Originally Posted by Xel
    For it to have bigger impact they would need to spend some more time on her - preferably at least one full episode
    True. All I can say is that I'd have been sadder if Tsubasa died. It wouldn't have felt right though, since she's the "lesser" of the two.

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    I don't think I'll follow this. I was bored to tears throughout the whole thing.

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    Slitting my wrists while attempting to translate the Norwegian in the episode made me interested in the show.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sapphire View Post
    Slitting my wrists while attempting to translate the Norwegian in the episode made me interested in the show.
    They have Norwegian in this, where?
    You are here alone again
    In your sweet insanity
    All too calm, you hide yourself from reality
    Do you call it solitude? Do you call it liberty?
    When all the world turns away to leave you lonely

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    Quote Originally Posted by fireheart View Post
    They have Norwegian in this, where?
    The songs, I'd think.

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