Personally, I think one of the biggest flaws is that the creative staff often don't think through the ramifications of some of the things they put in. A complaint that is not unique to them, of course, given Chuck's remarks about things like the floaty wispy alien in Dr. Who "Fear Her" and the Crystalline Entity in Star Trek. The scope of Lapis' talents is the biggest example I can conceive, given the capabilities she displayed in her first appearance.
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Re: Shows I'd like to see Chuck review
Watchmen. The movie, though comparisons to the comic would be perfectly welcome.
It's an interesting story that I think may have had an influence on comics since. And I want to see if Chuck makes a "blue balls" joke.
It's an interesting story that I think may have had an influence on comics since. And I want to see if Chuck makes a "blue balls" joke.
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He might have closed the queue for new series by the time SU really started going.
But they're both such longrunners, and each episode so short (and generally isolated until they get to arcs later on), and in AT's case often so RANDOM, they'd both be pretty hard shows to handle individual episodes of, and going in sequence and starting at the start would be a looooong trip loaded with some filler. And you can't just jump to the plot heavy episodes because without context Chuck would just be lost, so what would be the point?
The series like Trek, Who, XFiles, Babylon 5, and Stargate that have run forever and have hundreds of episodes work as part of the dna of this site, and you can feel that given enough time, Chuck will eventually cover all the interesting episodes of those. But the 200 episode cartoons he hasn't done any of yet are kind of... more daunting. Compared to a stand alone 12 or 26 episode anime.
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If he ever opens the requests to anime again, I'm requesting Dragon Ball Z Kai. And then Dragon Ball Super.
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No. Please. Just don't.
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It's my money. And other options are closed to me. So yeah, if he does, I'm putting those down for review.
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It's Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball Super. It borrows a lot from the superhero/sci-fi genre.
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Or us watching him review it? If the Kannazuki no Miko reviews thaught us one thing, then it is that we should not burden him with having to watch extranious shit. It's just not fun for him or for us and his schedule is packed enough as is. Watching a show that has such a broad backstory like DB and is episodes upon episodes of Goku charging up his newest Genkisuperduperdama against BigBadoftheArc#154687564132132131+1 isn't fun or interesting.
Throw him some money to review Knights of Sidonia, Serial Experiments Lain or just a plain and good old Miyazaki movie, but not DB. Feel free to request a generalized review of the franchise, similar to how he reviewed Marvel comics, but please don't make him (and us) watch and review 131 (Super) or 167 (Kai) episodes of something he never watched before and quite likely hasn't got any interest in the first place.
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That's my point. If someone is commissioning all those anime requests, then I have every right to ask for this, especially since it's more relevant than many others I could choose. Elfen Lied or Fate/Stay Night. When I discussed those, people also expressed disinterest or revulsion, and I happen to love Fate/Stay Night. The love story between Saber and Shirou is the most beautiful pairing I have seen in fiction, like a fairy tale romance, and... it feels very dismissive, tbh. So if I want to do this, well, I will! Of course, before that, I have three other things I've been considering doing, and that's movie requests. I can only choose one, which would either be Green Lantern: First Flight, Green Lantern: Emerald Knights, or Justice League: War. But no one seemed interested in that thread.
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