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Jul 6, 2019 8:23 AM
#251
Ethicalll said: 3/5. An okay first episode, not so interesting. Already don't like big oaf's character. I couldn't take the "people turning to stone" situation seriously because of his POV. They should've focused more on Senku's POV imo. Interested to know about the lines they acquired in their forehead. What's with Senku's hairstyle? The show's premise was about science, but they already included magic. Huh? Magic? What magic? The light? Sure, it doesn't exist in this world, but its certainly not magic. Though it isnt real, the author portrays it as a scientific thing that obeys rules and logic. |
Jul 6, 2019 8:46 AM
#252
The fact that these kids didn't go insane from complete isolation for thousands years make things hard to believe. |
Jul 6, 2019 9:20 AM
#254
First episode was really good, Enjoyed it throughout, Senku is unbelievably smart lol and also he looks so cool!! OP is good too |
Jul 6, 2019 9:22 AM
#255
@Ethicalll Adding to your question: considering they survived for 3700 years, it's LOGICAL (lol) to assume that they were entirely turned into stones, thus didn't starve to death and also were able to move their bodies normally after breaking free.Did their bodies turn to stone? Or did they get covered in stone? If birds turned to stone, why didn't same happen to the other animals? |
Jul 6, 2019 9:36 AM
#256
I honestly found this episode amazing, I loved the concept of a humanity turned into stone (changes from the kind of already produced movies/series that propose a humanity swept away with a disease, war or anything quite artificial / natural). Gave me a positive chill when the bird was freed from his stone shell, he certainly represents the beginning of mankind's new era. |
Jul 6, 2019 10:16 AM
#258
nightcrawlercyp said: JiangHaoyi1979 said: nightcrawlercyp said: Except for the stone thing and surviving that long inside everything is pretty spot on. I have some comments though: 1. you do not have to stir grape juice to make wine. Generally alcohol ferments even without doing anything 2. why did they shaved? there is no advantage to shaving. 3. why did they use those to shave? A piece of rock or a piece of stone would have worked better. even backing from mud a knife would have been better, Also why don't they make bread? phantomfandom said: Very splendid production is spent on such a weak story, and even worse, it's Fantasy trying to be Sci-fi. Remind me of pseudo-science trying to be hard sci-fi story which is one of my worst anime that begin with the word Steins and end with the word Gate. At this point the only thing that will make it interesting is to have only male gender resurrection, which it won't. why would they have just male gender resurrected? who would make babies? As long as women do as they are told and do not try to take control I do not see any problems. 1. Basically, on its own crushed up grape juice turns to vinegar, stirring actually airs up the juice to absorb the yeast around the air. 2. They don't shave they actually pluck the facial hairs around their faces, using clam shells, Indians from the America does it during per colonial times. 3. The reason they don't make bread, given that they're back in the stone age, the species of grain would have revert back into the time before mankind came into existences. 1. It turns into alcohol .And it is not such a big quantity they have there I know about airing it up. But is not absolutely necessary. 2. I understand this. My point was it is something they have no reason to do and that there are better ways to remove facial hair even at primitive level. Indians from America where extremely under developed even for their time. 3. First of I do not approve with the stone age naming. It is darwinistic mythology. Second there is no reason to believe plants changed in any way except getting wild. Also grain grows pretty naturally and humans have been making bread for a long time. ps: you really do believe the darwinistic fairy tale right? 1. Chinese produces a certain spirit (alcoholic beverage) made from grain. they would often stir it up from time to time to get the yeast in the air so as to produce the drink. In their case , the species of grapes that was used to make wine has already been extinct after 7.000 years, so there for the species of grapes that they're using maybe the wild variety or it might be something that looks like grapes but it isn't. 2. Stone age people weren't know to shave, also if you're to look at stone tools used by stone age people you'll know that they're not that safe to use in face their uneven side might do more harm than give them a clean face...................You can go to the Smithsonian Museum, at their natural history section in New York to find out for your self. 3. Early Humans didn't start to make beard until 8000 BC with the development of agriculture . Also, you're forgetting that Senku Ishigami doesn't have the necessary man power to restart agriculture, so he and his lackey Taiju Ōki have to go back to hunting and gathering, it's common sense man. and btw Darwinism was always taught in school, were you sleeping when your History teacher was discussing it? |
Jul 6, 2019 10:39 AM
#259
JiangHaoyi1979 said: 2. Stone age people... I hate this wording. Darwinists try to put a chronological order in certain things where there is none. For instance the american indians had metal tools but mostly used stone ones. SE asians mostly used wood ones. They assume a lot of things vased on their biases. And they might not be safe on the face if you want a baby/women face but you can use them to shorten the hair to a manageable length.nightcrawlercyp said: JiangHaoyi1979 said: nightcrawlercyp said: Except for the stone thing and surviving that long inside everything is pretty spot on. I have some comments though: 1. you do not have to stir grape juice to make wine. Generally alcohol ferments even without doing anything 2. why did they shaved? there is no advantage to shaving. 3. why did they use those to shave? A piece of rock or a piece of stone would have worked better. even backing from mud a knife would have been better, Also why don't they make bread? phantomfandom said: Very splendid production is spent on such a weak story, and even worse, it's Fantasy trying to be Sci-fi. Remind me of pseudo-science trying to be hard sci-fi story which is one of my worst anime that begin with the word Steins and end with the word Gate. At this point the only thing that will make it interesting is to have only male gender resurrection, which it won't. why would they have just male gender resurrected? who would make babies? As long as women do as they are told and do not try to take control I do not see any problems. 1. Basically, on its own crushed up grape juice turns to vinegar, stirring actually airs up the juice to absorb the yeast around the air. 2. They don't shave they actually pluck the facial hairs around their faces, using clam shells, Indians from the America does it during per colonial times. 3. The reason they don't make bread, given that they're back in the stone age, the species of grain would have revert back into the time before mankind came into existences. 1. It turns into alcohol .And it is not such a big quantity they have there I know about airing it up. But is not absolutely necessary. 2. I understand this. My point was it is something they have no reason to do and that there are better ways to remove facial hair even at primitive level. Indians from America where extremely under developed even for their time. 3. First of I do not approve with the stone age naming. It is darwinistic mythology. Second there is no reason to believe plants changed in any way except getting wild. Also grain grows pretty naturally and humans have been making bread for a long time. ps: you really do believe the darwinistic fairy tale right? 1. Chinese produces a certain spirit (alcoholic beverage) made from grain. they would often stir it up from time to time to get the yeast in the air so as to produce the drink. In their case , the species of grapes that was used to make wine has already been extinct after 7.000 years, so there for the species of grapes that they're using maybe the wild variety or it might be something that looks like grapes but it isn't. 2. Stone age people weren't know to shave, also if you're to look at stone tools used by stone age people you'll know that they're not that safe to use in face their uneven side might do more harm than give them a clean face...................You can go to the Smithsonian Museum, at their natural history section in New York to find out for your self. 3. Early Humans didn't start to make beard until 8000 BC with the development of agriculture . Also, you're forgetting that Senku Ishigami doesn't have the necessary man power to restart agriculture, so he and his lackey Taiju Ōki have to go back to hunting and gathering, it's common sense man. and btw Darwinism was always taught in school, were you sleeping when your History teacher was discussing it? 3. 8000BC ... facepalm... that is bs. Based on what tgey calculated this? Carbon dating is unreliable so far back and other dating methods cannot be empirically proved. But anyway consider that grain grows wild in eurasia and africa. wild grain will produce lot less still can be harvested. never said farming yet. Also I think you meant beer but you know beer is not such an old drink. In mesopotamia the cradle of humanity wine was created much earlier. and no, humans do not come from Africa. The reason darwinist claim this is because Africa has the most monkey species and they can fake so called primitive human remains. Yes Darwinist lies have been taught in school things like vestigial organs link between hands and wings Haekel fraudulent drawings as true the disproved horse evolution series and other fairy tales. I managed to gather knowledge past that. |
nightcrawlercypJul 6, 2019 11:09 AM
Jul 6, 2019 11:03 AM
#260
WaterCooler said: The fact that these kids didn't go insane from complete isolation for thousands years make things hard to believe. Staying alive inside a stone shell without sunlight, foods and drinks is also hard to believe. Yet they did survive. I think you'd really have to let go of that "logic" to enjoy the show. |
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Jul 6, 2019 11:10 AM
#261
Zyukichan said: Sensory depravation is the worse type of torture.WaterCooler said: The fact that these kids didn't go insane from complete isolation for thousands years make things hard to believe. Staying alive inside a stone shell without sunlight, foods and drinks is also hard to believe. Yet they did survive. I think you'd really have to let go of that "logic" to enjoy the show. |
Jul 6, 2019 11:17 AM
#262
Efu said: honeycrush said: This is absolutely amazing. What an original story, focusing on science and making things from zero. I hope it stays like this, since it has the chance to turn into a generic shonen later on. I was also thinking that the story seems interesting, but i was afraid since it was a shounen that they would "revive" some bad guys just so that they could have some "epic battles". If you look at the OP that seems to be the case. yeah that's why i was worried. it would be a shame because the plot is so creative for now, but i understand since that's the target audience |
Jul 6, 2019 11:24 AM
#263
AesthethiccWaifu said: hell yeah, man nice to see more people thought the same thing, ya know #everyonebeonthatgoodshit Drugs are bad, mate. Though I laughed when I saw that comment and remembered your post about Dr. Stone looking as if he was holding a bong. xD |
AdnashJul 6, 2019 11:42 AM
Jul 6, 2019 11:26 AM
#264
So happy to see it animated! I enjoyed a lot. Love the soundtrack and laughed again with the same jokes hahaha |
Jul 6, 2019 11:37 AM
#265
nightcrawlercyp said: Oh I see, while your history teacher was discussing about early man's history, you're thinking about "fairy Tale" tsk tsk tsk. JiangHaoyi1979 said: 2. Stone age people... I hate this wording. Darwinists try to put a chronological order in certain things where there is none. For instance the american indians had metal tools but mostly used stone ones. SE asians mostly used wood ones. They assume a lot of things vased on their biases. And they might not be safe on the face if you want a baby/women face but you can use them to shorten the hair to a manageable length.nightcrawlercyp said: JiangHaoyi1979 said: nightcrawlercyp said: Except for the stone thing and surviving that long inside everything is pretty spot on. I have some comments though: 1. you do not have to stir grape juice to make wine. Generally alcohol ferments even without doing anything 2. why did they shaved? there is no advantage to shaving. 3. why did they use those to shave? A piece of rock or a piece of stone would have worked better. even backing from mud a knife would have been better, Also why don't they make bread? phantomfandom said: Very splendid production is spent on such a weak story, and even worse, it's Fantasy trying to be Sci-fi. Remind me of pseudo-science trying to be hard sci-fi story which is one of my worst anime that begin with the word Steins and end with the word Gate. At this point the only thing that will make it interesting is to have only male gender resurrection, which it won't. why would they have just male gender resurrected? who would make babies? As long as women do as they are told and do not try to take control I do not see any problems. 1. Basically, on its own crushed up grape juice turns to vinegar, stirring actually airs up the juice to absorb the yeast around the air. 2. They don't shave they actually pluck the facial hairs around their faces, using clam shells, Indians from the America does it during per colonial times. 3. The reason they don't make bread, given that they're back in the stone age, the species of grain would have revert back into the time before mankind came into existences. 1. It turns into alcohol .And it is not such a big quantity they have there I know about airing it up. But is not absolutely necessary. 2. I understand this. My point was it is something they have no reason to do and that there are better ways to remove facial hair even at primitive level. Indians from America where extremely under developed even for their time. 3. First of I do not approve with the stone age naming. It is darwinistic mythology. Second there is no reason to believe plants changed in any way except getting wild. Also grain grows pretty naturally and humans have been making bread for a long time. ps: you really do believe the darwinistic fairy tale right? 1. Chinese produces a certain spirit (alcoholic beverage) made from grain. they would often stir it up from time to time to get the yeast in the air so as to produce the drink. In their case , the species of grapes that was used to make wine has already been extinct after 7.000 years, so there for the species of grapes that they're using maybe the wild variety or it might be something that looks like grapes but it isn't. 2. Stone age people weren't know to shave, also if you're to look at stone tools used by stone age people you'll know that they're not that safe to use in face their uneven side might do more harm than give them a clean face...................You can go to the Smithsonian Museum, at their natural history section in New York to find out for your self. 3. Early Humans didn't start to make beard until 8000 BC with the development of agriculture . Also, you're forgetting that Senku Ishigami doesn't have the necessary man power to restart agriculture, so he and his lackey Taiju Ōki have to go back to hunting and gathering, it's common sense man. and btw Darwinism was always taught in school, were you sleeping when your History teacher was discussing it? 3. 8000BC ... facepalm... that is bs. Based on what tgey calculated this? Carbon dating is unreliable so far back and other dating methods cannot be empirically proved. But anyway consider that grain grows wild in eurasia and africa. wild grain will produce lot less still can be harvested. never said farming yet. Also I think you meant beer but you know beer is not such an old drink. In mesopotamia the cradle of humanity wine was created much earlier. and no, humans do not come from Africa. The reason darwinist claim this is because Africa has the most monkey species and they can fake so called primitive human remains. Yes Darwinist lies have been taught in school things like vestigial organs link between hands and wings Haekel fraudulent drawings as true the disproved horse evolution series and other fairy tales. I managed to gather knowledge past that. |
Jul 6, 2019 11:43 AM
#266
Yeah I know, my friend. I just had to write that anyway, haha. ;D |
Jul 6, 2019 12:07 PM
#267
It makes no sense, though, because that guy noticed his beard after touching his chin, so before he didn't feel like having a huge amount of hair on his face. Longer the beard is, the more it is acceptable for one's skin and feeling it. The beard is also getting less sharp as it grows bigger. |
Jul 6, 2019 12:14 PM
#268
SleepySnowSpirit said: I mean the guy has to stay Looking FRESH in case her GF turns back am I rite? I didn't want to mention it as for the phrase was about itchiness, but.. yeah, I think too that was the main reason for that guy to shave himself. xD |
Jul 6, 2019 12:24 PM
#270
Jul 6, 2019 12:29 PM
#271
JiangHaoyi1979 said: 1. That is taught in biology 2. I actually considred it as probable at the time at least part of it. Only after I made more research I realized the truth.nightcrawlercyp said: Oh I see, while your history teacher was discussing about early man's history, you're thinking about "fairy Tale" tsk tsk tsk. JiangHaoyi1979 said: nightcrawlercyp said: JiangHaoyi1979 said: nightcrawlercyp said: Except for the stone thing and surviving that long inside everything is pretty spot on. I have some comments though: 1. you do not have to stir grape juice to make wine. Generally alcohol ferments even without doing anything 2. why did they shaved? there is no advantage to shaving. 3. why did they use those to shave? A piece of rock or a piece of stone would have worked better. even backing from mud a knife would have been better, Also why don't they make bread? phantomfandom said: Very splendid production is spent on such a weak story, and even worse, it's Fantasy trying to be Sci-fi. Remind me of pseudo-science trying to be hard sci-fi story which is one of my worst anime that begin with the word Steins and end with the word Gate. At this point the only thing that will make it interesting is to have only male gender resurrection, which it won't. why would they have just male gender resurrected? who would make babies? As long as women do as they are told and do not try to take control I do not see any problems. 1. Basically, on its own crushed up grape juice turns to vinegar, stirring actually airs up the juice to absorb the yeast around the air. 2. They don't shave they actually pluck the facial hairs around their faces, using clam shells, Indians from the America does it during per colonial times. 3. The reason they don't make bread, given that they're back in the stone age, the species of grain would have revert back into the time before mankind came into existences. 1. It turns into alcohol .And it is not such a big quantity they have there I know about airing it up. But is not absolutely necessary. 2. I understand this. My point was it is something they have no reason to do and that there are better ways to remove facial hair even at primitive level. Indians from America where extremely under developed even for their time. 3. First of I do not approve with the stone age naming. It is darwinistic mythology. Second there is no reason to believe plants changed in any way except getting wild. Also grain grows pretty naturally and humans have been making bread for a long time. ps: you really do believe the darwinistic fairy tale right? 1. Chinese produces a certain spirit (alcoholic beverage) made from grain. they would often stir it up from time to time to get the yeast in the air so as to produce the drink. In their case , the species of grapes that was used to make wine has already been extinct after 7.000 years, so there for the species of grapes that they're using maybe the wild variety or it might be something that looks like grapes but it isn't. 2. Stone age people weren't know to shave, also if you're to look at stone tools used by stone age people you'll know that they're not that safe to use in face their uneven side might do more harm than give them a clean face...................You can go to the Smithsonian Museum, at their natural history section in New York to find out for your self. 3. Early Humans didn't start to make beard until 8000 BC with the development of agriculture . Also, you're forgetting that Senku Ishigami doesn't have the necessary man power to restart agriculture, so he and his lackey Taiju Ōki have to go back to hunting and gathering, it's common sense man. and btw Darwinism was always taught in school, were you sleeping when your History teacher was discussing it? 3. 8000BC ... facepalm... that is bs. Based on what tgey calculated this? Carbon dating is unreliable so far back and other dating methods cannot be empirically proved. But anyway consider that grain grows wild in eurasia and africa. wild grain will produce lot less still can be harvested. never said farming yet. Also I think you meant beer but you know beer is not such an old drink. In mesopotamia the cradle of humanity wine was created much earlier. and no, humans do not come from Africa. The reason darwinist claim this is because Africa has the most monkey species and they can fake so called primitive human remains. Yes Darwinist lies have been taught in school things like vestigial organs link between hands and wings Haekel fraudulent drawings as true the disproved horse evolution series and other fairy tales. I managed to gather knowledge past that. @SleepySnowSpirit women like beards. When a woman tells you to shave is a shit test. If you do she loses respect for you. |
nightcrawlercypJul 6, 2019 12:32 PM
Jul 6, 2019 12:43 PM
#272
Extremely interesting so far. Loved it. "Humanity took 2 million years getting from the stone age to the modern age. We are going to sprint all the way back to the top." |
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Jul 6, 2019 12:48 PM
#273
SleepySnowSpirit said: Considering how bad is Japan birth rate I would think not... about some women not liking beards is possible but based on the behavior of the vast majority they can say they hate them all day long and scream they love them all night...:)))@nightcrawlercyp and women can also not like beards. it's mostly opinionated. For the age of the cast and them also being japanese I'd lean toward me being correct more times than not... |
Jul 6, 2019 1:44 PM
#274
Nurguburu said: Not bad, could have been better....A bit weird...Next episode pls... It annoys me that the world ended and he only thinks about her. He's not really the smartest, but Taiju's a very sincere guy. As like a 15 year old with his intelligence level, what else would he really be caring about? Besides, he's still helping advance civilization with Senku |
Jul 6, 2019 1:45 PM
#275
Jul 6, 2019 1:48 PM
#276
SleepySnowSpirit said: 1. Indeed there is much more. Men feminisation is just one aspect@nightcrawlercyp lol okay, there definitely can be more reasons for japan's low birth rate than beard. but look at the age of the cast. If i was taiju I would think that yuzuriha would not want me looking like a homeless person at the age of 16. a little mustache and beard fine but the one I saw on ep 1 was pretty long 2. I agree. Teenagers are dumb. 3. Beard does not equal homeless person. If you take care of it looks awesome. Most of the men voted most attractive had beards. In fact the only reason shaving became popular was because in certain recent wars it was required for soldiers to shave for a number of reasons mainly due to how helmets and gas masks were made. 4. A beard is a sign of male maturity just as breasts are for women. This means these features are biologically hard wired to cause attraction in opposite sex. |
Jul 6, 2019 2:12 PM
#277
WaterCooler said: The fact that these kids didn't go insane from complete isolation for thousands years make things hard to believe. That would've been cool, but I like the way the story developed. I think the concept was just a way to get these characters in this specific environment. In that way it's kinda like an isekai but with a better reason than "oh hey let's just have them die and be reincarnated" |
Jul 6, 2019 2:16 PM
#278
Knowing this is shounen I was prepared for kids with near superpowers. Because it has "science" in the official synopsis, and I love science, I gave it a shot. But holy crap. What I got was a weird de-facto isekai with some of of the worst science babble I've seen so far, only second to the butchered "Quantum Physics" in Bunny Senpai. "Polyethylen is just a long gasoline molecule with a few hydrocarbons chopped off." Yea, fuck thermodynamics, fuck chemistry, those details are for loser nerds. This perma-smirking Senku scientist-ish brat is about cool, not about getting detail right. Or anything scientifically right. "Ten billion percent", as if 100% didn't already equal certainty. And to make my day perfect, he zips a canned beverage right in the chemical lab. Goosebumps. I've lost at least "ten billion" brain cells suffering the bullshit of the first 5 minutes only. Even an ecchi like No Game No Life has it's game theory math correct. But this piece of garbage doesn't even try to get the science it bears in the very synopsis right. Hard drop. *plonk* |
inimJul 6, 2019 2:28 PM
Jul 6, 2019 2:56 PM
#279
Nice start. Looks great so far. This episode felt kinda short. A 48 minutes first episode would have been great. |
Jul 6, 2019 4:08 PM
#280
Nurguburu said: Not bad, could have been better....A bit weird...Next episode pls... It annoys me that the world ended and he only thinks about her. Never been in love? |
Jul 6, 2019 5:15 PM
#281
This episode was really good and the animation looks really beautiful. |
Jul 6, 2019 5:43 PM
#282
The first episode was extremely enjoyable, I'm pleasantly surprised. I've been keeping an eye out on this one since seeing the PV because of character designs and I must say I dig the premise of the story. I'm loving the Senku-Taiju combo so far because of how much of opposites these two are. The OP is a favorite already and it's only been one episode. All in all solid 9/10 for this episode. Loved it from start to finish. |
Jul 6, 2019 5:52 PM
#283
Looks good so far. I’m looking forward to see where this goes. |
Jul 6, 2019 6:24 PM
#284
For a scientific anime, this anime isn't scientific enough. Especially the aftereffect for the event. I mean you've been trapped inside a stone for a fuckin 3000+ years. calm down there, i am not gonna fuzzes about "why they still alive" i guees it just how it is. BUT, how come they still have a good function of their body, even if they're not paralyzed i kinda hope it a little bit difficult for them to use their muscle again. But this, wtf?? They just hatched from the stone like a fresh man come out from a shower. Man. That's disappointing me in different level. And one more thing.. how come Dr.Stone, have been hatched dor half years, but didn't find the materials to make sake we talking about the geniuses here. Oh.. and the VA isn't that good, wtf is that beast man, is he Asta? Annoyingly screaming around. |
Doodoo_ManJul 6, 2019 6:30 PM
Jul 6, 2019 6:52 PM
#285
Art style didn't really drag me in straight away but after a bit it grew on me. I haven't really watched many shows with this concept so I'm excited to see what happens next. The characters are a pretty dynamic duo, looking forward to seeing what they do next. |
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Jul 6, 2019 6:54 PM
#286
qpve said: Nurguburu said: Not bad, could have been better....A bit weird...Next episode pls... It annoys me that the world ended and he only thinks about her. Never been in love? I know we are talking about a shounen anime, but gimme a break - it doesn't matter if that guy from "Dr. Stona" was in love or not. The love portrayed in this anime is a type of naive and unrealistic one that fits only fictional animations who handle this aspect either naively or very simple in favor of other more important elements for the show. Let's not try to apply fantasy's rules to real world and just enjoy how it is in both (real and fantastical) realms. |
Jul 6, 2019 6:55 PM
#287
I really enjoyed the character dynamic between the two of them alone, which worries me about the future, when others will get introduced. Hopefully the new characters will be good too and won't take anything away from the story. |
Jul 6, 2019 7:15 PM
#288
Adnash93 said: qpve said: Nurguburu said: Not bad, could have been better....A bit weird...Next episode pls... It annoys me that the world ended and he only thinks about her. Never been in love? I know we are talking about a shounen anime, but gimme a break - it doesn't matter if that guy from "Dr. Stona" was in love or not. The love portrayed in this anime is a type of naive and unrealistic one that fits only fictional animations who handle this aspect either naively or very simple in favor of other more important elements for the show. Let's not try to apply fantasy's rules to real world and just enjoy how it is in both (real and fantastical) realms. I don't see how him loving the girl is him being naive and unrealistic, but shoot, is like to understand why you think it is. |
Jul 6, 2019 10:02 PM
#289
That was a lot of fun and it's a unique concept. I'm kind of getting sick of the Naruto/Fairy Tail/Black Clover/My Hero brand of shonen, so this is a breath of fresh air. I do feel like the pacing may be a bit fast though? I think a slow pacing would benefit this show well, and it seemed like the content was a perfect fit for two episodes - it even had a perfect stopping point in the middle. I'm really looking forward to the rest of this. |
Jul 6, 2019 11:14 PM
#290
I am into this. The concept is very interesting and unique. |
Jul 6, 2019 11:16 PM
#291
Albi-kun said: There are most likely to be bad ones who don't like the idea of the evolution of mankind. Crazy shit is going to happen. I am not a manga reader though so these are just predictions.I really enjoyed the character dynamic between the two of them alone, which worries me about the future, when others will get introduced. Hopefully the new characters will be good too and won't take anything away from the story. |
Jul 6, 2019 11:17 PM
#292
Rayinator said: Same here I was not the fan of the art style until I watched it.Art style didn't really drag me in straight away but after a bit it grew on me. I haven't really watched many shows with this concept so I'm excited to see what happens next. The characters are a pretty dynamic duo, looking forward to seeing what they do next. |
Jul 7, 2019 1:29 AM
#293
Not bad. Interesting and promising concept. My only fear is that it ends up being a pretentious show that inserts shallow science themes and random "scientific" sentences for the sake of looking "intellectual". I hope not. Also I like both MCs, they have a good chemistry (unintentional pun). Just some minor complains: -Taiju's only reason to survive was to confess to Yuzuhira? Well, I guess in that situation you need to find something to motivate you, but that reason was... lol. At least it was funny. -Senkuu was able to count every fucking second without a miss, and he happens to know about everything, botany, mycology (love Mario Bros reference tho), chemistry and how to make wine... This guy is really OP, isn't he? As long as he doesn't step on Gary Stu terrain it'll be fine. |
Rhapsody-Jul 7, 2019 1:33 AM
Jul 7, 2019 2:27 AM
#294
Absolutely outstanding concept, I'll see what they do with it. |
Jul 7, 2019 2:36 AM
#295
Jul 7, 2019 2:40 AM
#296
Super Underwhelming first episode. This is supposed to rival Promised Neverland but this episode was so shounen-y and the animation was seriously lacking. The team clearly isn't a fan of this show and they're not giving it their best (If this IS their best then.....). The pacing was a little awkward; couldn't tell if it was too fast or too slow since I haven't read the sauce material but it just felt a little off. 6/10 first episode. |
Jul 7, 2019 4:04 AM
#297
The beggining was good but i read the manga and it gets kinda boring afterwards nothing rly happens and it becomes a chemistry class so i dont know why evryone is so hyped about it there is no really good action and its not that serious as i thought it would be i dont want to talk bad about it but i just dont see why all the hype is about would like yo know your thoughts |
Jul 7, 2019 4:34 AM
#298
1. How are they alive being petrified?? Im mean they need hydration right and they need food to stay alive... also why are they not getting older. How can they survive thousand years with nothing. They were awake the whole time so it can't be like a sort of cryosleep. 2. Why birds are petrified? but no dogs, wolves, deers and monkeys? First I thought it affected only humans because the animals werent petrified but then the birds were... how? 3. That black haired dude shows like no emotion. Im mean he kinda dumb and way to happy.Why isnt he frightened when he see the world. Why no fear, anger and sadness. Don't they have parents, family, love ones??? why are they not sad about it, why arent they looking for them?? Why didnt he showed any emotion when he heard they were more then thousand years petrified? Also why didnt they ask themselves how it happen all that. They only asked themselves almost at the end of the episode.... you should ask yourself that from the start, isnt that normal reaction? 4. also they are way to happy in a apocalypse world 5. the black haired dude was standing before the girl, why is he moved?? sorry for the bad english |
Jul 7, 2019 5:04 AM
#299
BlakexEkalb said: I don't see how him loving the girl is him being naive and unrealistic, but shoot, is like to understand why you think it is. Who said that being in love is naive in unrealistic? What I meant was how it was portrayed if we look at it purely from realistic point of view, as if these scenes were real ones from a documentary, or something, lol. That's why I opt for treating that aspect loosely, like a fictional concept inside an anime, not as something that can be utterly transfered into real world. I don't understand second part of your post, sorry. |
Jul 7, 2019 5:34 AM
#300
not bad, funny at certain places , 8/10 for the first episode. i actually thought episode 2 is up (yeah i downloaded the first episode, most of us DO) |
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