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    God Eater



    Genres: action, science fiction

    Plot Summary: In the year 2071, the Far East is ruled by angry gods. 20 years ago unknown life forms called “Oracle cells” begin their uncontrolled consumption of all life on Earth. Humanity both fears them and reveres them as "aragami." They are immune to all weapons and the mankind's numbers continue to dwindle. The last bastion of hope is the newly developed "God Arcs" weapons that utilize Oracle cells to fight back. The weapons wielders band together into an elite force dubbed "God Eaters."


    http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/ency...e.php?id=16370

    Anyone watching God Eater? Considering that it's from ufotable, I thought there might be more interest in this one.

    So far it's been a bit of hit and miss for me, but the more I watch the more I can tolerate its failing and I'm really warming up to it. At the very least some of the action has been very good. The first parallel that will be drawn will be for Attack on Titan, which will be inevitable.

    Need to get used to the animation a bit and I really like the soundtrack so far.

    Up to episode 5 now:
    http://nyaa.se/?page=download&tid=711064
    http://nyaa.se/?page=download&tid=713776
    http://nyaa.se/?page=download&tid=716398
    http://nyaa.se/?page=download&tid=721269
    http://nyaa.se/?page=download&tid=723538

    Next episode should be coming out today.

    There's also a prologue that came out previously, but haven't downloaded it nor watched it yet.
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    Vampiric Minion Kraco's Avatar
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    There are only two things keeping me watching this show, and neither is very flattering: Alisa's underboob and Lenka's underclocked brain. The former doesn't need explanations, but the latter is purely funny as the dude continuously needs 20 seconds to ponder something a normal human would think through in a second. His reactions and speech are so hilariously slowed down. It's quite incomprehensible how he staid alive outside of the walls all of his childhood. But considering the latest ep, maybe he's just so slow he doesn't even realise when he should be dead already, like in old cartoons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kraco View Post
    There are only two things keeping me watching this show, and neither is very flattering: Alisa's underboob and Lenka's underclocked brain. The former doesn't need explanations, but the latter is purely funny as the dude continuously needs 20 seconds to ponder something a normal human would think through in a second. His reactions and speech are so hilariously slowed down. It's quite incomprehensible how he staid alive outside of the walls all of his childhood. But considering the latest ep, maybe he's just so slow he doesn't even realise when he should be dead already, like in old cartoons.
    If an underboob would be something to keep me from watching anime, I wouldn't even bother watching anime at all. I find Kota's showing off his belly button more problematic.

    And I get what you say about Lenka.

    In all, quite flawed so far. But I'm curious enough about where this is going to keep watching. It has enough action and good music to hold me through this early portion. Love the violence as well.

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    Underbood and waki. Nuff said.

    And awesome fights, really. It's rare in anime when the movements feel like they have real weight.
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    I dunno, seeing someone stabbed a half-dozen times by a huge blade/claw and still moving around doesn't really scream "fights with real weight" to me.

    I might be spoiled still from AirMaster. That's still the only anime I've seen where impacts are impacts. Which is pretty crazy because the art style is so cartoony at times. Even the more recent Sekai de Ichiban Tsuyoku Naritai doesn't come close to AirMaster's downright visceral hits.

    I guess if you only mean their stances when preparing to shoot and strike, but even that's pushing it because they're moving the god arcs around like they're toys.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ryll
    That's still the only anime I've seen where impacts are impacts.
    Hajime no Ippo?
    Fist of the North Star?

    I dropped this partway through episode 01 because of the CGI. I thought some of the character designs looked good (from PVC figures anyway) so I was a little disappointed.

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    @Ryll - It's how they move around and swing the god arcs. They don't fight like chipmunks on acid. They move like beings with real mass, seen from the slow pace of the fights.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Buffalobiian View Post
    Hajime no Ippo?
    Fist of the North Star?

    I dropped this partway through episode 01 because of the CGI. I thought some of the character designs looked good (from PVC figures anyway) so I was a little disappointed.
    I know how you feel. I hate CGI, but I think your should watch the first 5 or at least the first 3, since the action improves as the episodes go on and it might make it easier to stomach.

    I recall having the same reservations with Green Lantern: The Animated Series, which I really came to love after I gave it a shot, but it's a matter of getting used to it for the most part. It's very jarring though when you stumble into it for the first time in a series.
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    I'll give it a go if time permits then. I can handle CGI if it's used sparingly (combat), or if the rest of the story is good enough for me to overlook it (Letter Bee comes to mind).

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    When the CGI gets too much for your eyes, focus on the underboob.
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    Watched the first 2 episodes and skipped through the third. I don't like the weapons they are fightning with, they are ugly, way too heavy/big and yet they swing them way to easily from time to time.
    All in all the fighting looks awkward and that weapon into beast transformation was beyond weird to look at imho. (ep3)
    Thought I'd give it a go, since ufotable did such a great job with UBW, but I won't watch this. The story and characters didn't seem that interesting either.

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    5 episodes in and I still can't really decide on the art style.
    Sometimes it looks pretty good. Sometimes it looks awful.

    Plot-wise, this show is nonsense.
    I'm really disappointed ufotable is wasting time on this. I guess they wanted to try out this new style on a show they didn't really care about?

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    The artstyle looks better in non-action scenes than in action scenes if you ask me.

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    Episodes 6 and 7:
    http://www.nyaa.se/?page=download&tid=728312
    http://nyaa.se/?page=download&tid=730845





    In all, the black vajra was a good enemy monster to have, and I'm usually not a fan of monster enemies. Alisa went a bit crazy on us as well. Still trying to understand why the weapon that was dead revived with that substance... defense mechanism maybe? Hopefully it's explained better.

    Still my main interest remain the snippets we get from the past. I think we've remained too isolated to what's going on politically and globally so far in the series, so hope we dive into it a bit more soon.

    Also the whole "mada dayo", "mou ikkai" chant particularly the child portion always comes off as creepy, which lends for a great suspense atmosphere.

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    I agree that show is a mix of nice ideas and atmospheres, and other parts are dull and not worth watching.Regarding the god arc, since it comes from the same type of cells as the Vajra and all of the monster group, it's not surprising it has régénération abilities.
    If I understood the snipets, this is a group of cells with a main one reigning.
    We can suppose that if the main cell isn't destroyed, it can be revived with the proper nutrients and energy. So the capsule and the interaction with bloodstream probably indicated that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by David75 View Post
    I agree that show is a mix of nice ideas and atmospheres, and other parts are dull and not worth watching.Regarding the god arc, since it comes from the same type of cells as the Vajra and all of the monster group, it's not surprising it has régénération abilities.
    If I understood the snipets, this is a group of cells with a main one reigning.
    We can suppose that if the main cell isn't destroyed, it can be revived with the proper nutrients and energy. So the capsule and the interaction with bloodstream probably indicated that.
    Yeah, but isn't the capsule like anti-Aragami? That's partially what has me wondering... did the core activate because it felt threatened or something?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Munsu View Post
    Yeah, but isn't the capsule like anti-Aragami? That's partially what has me wondering... did the core activate because it felt threatened or something?
    Isn't the capsule full of oracle cells, the same as the device that pumps the cells into the god eater candidates to turn them into killing machines, and also the same that power the weapons? I got a feeling the trees were originally just ordinary trees, but they pumped oracle cells into them, mutating them into ents. There seem to be two types of oracle cells, as we even saw in the latest microscopy video where a majority of the cells (the ones forming the monsters, no doubt) were avoiding a minority type in the culture. So, the god arc reviving makes sense if it got a dose of new cells. I don't know why it looked as bad as ever afterwards. I would have expected it to resurrect for good. I guess it's not that simple.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kraco View Post
    Isn't the capsule full of oracle cells, the same as the device that pumps the cells into the god eater candidates to turn them into killing machines, and also the same that power the weapons? I got a feeling the trees were originally just ordinary trees, but they pumped oracle cells into them, mutating them into ents. There seem to be two types of oracle cells, as we even saw in the latest microscopy video where a majority of the cells (the ones forming the monsters, no doubt) were avoiding a minority type in the culture. So, the god arc reviving makes sense if it got a dose of new cells. I don't know why it looked as bad as ever afterwards. I would have expected it to resurrect for good. I guess it's not that simple.
    Right, the Oracle cells. I guess I'm not sure what the god arc is made of. But as you say, same as the trees where actual Aragami, but their behavior might be similar to that of the god arc and whatever that's made of and how it feeds from Oracle cells or such instead of how it reacts with the usual Aragami.

    I guess part of the detail is the whole speech about picky eaters as well.

    As for what's actually injected to the God Eaters, I wasn't paying attention to that.

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    I understood the capsule was food for the trees, so I kept that idea for the god arc.I also think the god arc is an hybrid made of inert mater, giving it its sword shape, and oracle cells that give power and some morphing seen when feeding.Clearly, the inert part needs some repairs

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    Quote Originally Posted by David75 View Post
    I understood the capsule was food for the trees, so I kept that idea for the god arc.I also think the god arc is an hybrid made of inert mater, giving it its sword shape, and oracle cells that give power and some morphing seen when feeding.Clearly, the inert part needs some repairs
    Yeah, the nutrient idea was what I thought as well, until Lenka basically used them as projectile weapons against the Aragami. Why would the monster that can ignore artillery shells give a shit about some nutrient solution? It was greatly displeased by the contents of the capsules, however.

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