Neane (post: 1593021) wrote:Because people didn't vote for it? I think it's a very common rookie move to think Code Geass is on the top of the food chain, but it really isn't. It's just a decent anime that is easy to get in to. I'm not gonna say it's bad (A bad anime would be something like Roots Search: Life Devourer X or Macross Zero), but you're in for a very pleasant surprise if you think CG is one of the best that anime has to offer.
KnightOfFive (post: 1593086) wrote:Um yeah so how exactly is either Tatami Galaxy or Mawhou Penguindrum better than Code Geass? We're talking a series where a deprived prince through guile and cunning manages to challenge an Empire that controls 1/3 of the world while still managing to attend classes and keep his revolutionary identity a secret. He achieves all this while the story remains (largely) believable and keeps the viewer on the edge of his/her seat.
And that's just Lelouch! It would take a much longer post to examine the series's entire merits but it just dissapoints me that a show about colledge and another about a possesed hat would be voted over something so epic!
This isn't meant as an insult to those who voted for either series it just saddens me that a show that good would fall by the wayside and then get down-talked to add insult to injury.
KnightOfFive (post: 1593086) wrote:Um yeah so how exactly is either Tatami Galaxy or Mawhou Penguindrum better than Code Geass?
This isn't meant as an insult to those who voted for either series it just saddens me that a show that good would fall by the wayside and then get down-talked to add insult to injury.
We're talking a series where a deprived prince through guile and cunning manages to challenge an Empire that controls 1/3 of the world while still managing to attend classes and keep his revolutionary identity a secret. He achieves all this while the story remains (largely) believable and keeps the viewer on the edge of his/her seat. And that's just Lelouch! It would take a much longer post to examine the series's entire merits but it just dissapoints me that a show about colledge and another about a possesed hat would be voted over something so epic!
KnightOfFive (post: 1593086) wrote:Um yeah so how exactly is either Tatami Galaxy or Mawhou Penguindrum better than Code Geass? We're talking a series where a deprived prince through guile and cunning manages to challenge an Empire that controls 1/3 of the world while still managing to attend classes and keep his revolutionary identity a secret. He achieves all this while the story remains (largely) believable and keeps the viewer on the edge of his/her seat.
And that's just Lelouch! It would take a much longer post to examine the series's entire merits but it just dissapoints me that a show about colledge and another about a possesed hat would be voted over something so epic!
This isn't meant as an insult to those who voted for either series it just saddens me that a show that good would fall by the wayside and then get down-talked to add insult to injury.
Did you just actually say that Code Geass is believable? I hardly consider something with a high school student toppling gigantic empires through his own planning and leadership a believable prospect alone, making pizza with robots aside.KnightOfFive (post: 1593086) wrote:Um yeah so how exactly is either Tatami Galaxy or Mawhou Penguindrum better than Code Geass? We're talking a series where a deprived prince through guile and cunning manages to challenge an Empire that controls 1/3 of the world while still managing to attend classes and keep his revolutionary identity a secret. He achieves all this while the story remains (largely) believable and keeps the viewer on the edge of his/her seat.
So basically Code Geass is good based on the "size" of the protagonist's accomplishments? Literally anyone can write a story where someone accomplishes anything if their powers and skills are strong enough to let them accomplish it. It also kind of offends me that you seriously are going to say The Tatami Galaxy is "just about college" and that Penguindrum is "just about a talking hat". Have you actually seen either show?And that's just Lelouch! It would take a much longer post to examine the series's entire merits but it just dissapoints me that a show about colledge and another about a possesed hat would be voted over something so epic!
KnightOfFive (post: 1593086) wrote:Um yeah so how exactly is either Tatami Galaxy or Mawhou Penguindrum better than Code Geass? We're talking a series where a deprived prince through guile and cunning manages to challenge an Empire that controls 1/3 of the world while still managing to attend classes and keep his revolutionary identity a secret. He achieves all this while the story remains (largely) believable and keeps the viewer on the edge of his/her seat.
And that's just Lelouch! It would take a much longer post to examine the series's entire merits but it just dissapoints me that a show about colledge and another about a possesed hat would be voted over something so epic!
This isn't meant as an insult to those who voted for either series it just saddens me that a show that good would fall by the wayside and then get down-talked to add insult to injury.
Vii (post: 1593053) wrote:I just had to be gone the day that I could have tied the vote between Code Geass and Tatami Galaxy and possibly saved it. >:/
goldenspines (post: 1593090) wrote:Hello and welcome to the best of anime tournaments, where your heart will be broken and stomped on multiple times before the end result. But don't worry, we're all in this together. <3
I mean this totally seriously, too, it's dreadful. :\
If it was me, Ouran would beat everything in this tourney, but thankfully it's not me, or else Maokun (and others) would be angry. :< I don't need more broken hearts on my guilty conscience.
goldenspines (post: 1593090) wrote:I can't speak for much of Tatami Galaxy (besides the first few episodes, which were good, I thought. Pretty on par with the quality of Code Geass), but Mawaru Penguindrum is something out of the league of Geass. The problem with Penguindrum is that it's not for everyone (it's crazy symbolic and well, crazy), but for the people who watched it and got it, it's a brilliant series. Code Geass appeals to a wider audience, but has a far less impact on those who enjoyed Penguindrum.
Mawaru Penguindrum, in a nutshell (if that is possible), is about self sacrifice, love, greed, and penguins. It goes beyond simply one man's struggle]
I would disagree in several ways in that respect. Code Geass affects the viewer quite deeply. You've got the conflict between personal moral behavior versus just moral outcomes. A brilliant hero being slowly p[oisoned by revenge and increasingly immoral actions to defeat what he views as the greatest evil in this world. On the flipside his best friend bound by guilt and a desire to atone fights for that self-same Empire in hopes of washing the blood from his hands. You've got intrigue going on both sides of a conflict for the world while innocent people on both sides get destroyed as they try to make the world a better place in their own small ways. CG touches on many deep aspects, it's more than just a crowd-pleaser.goldenspines (post: 1593090) wrote:As a side note, I voted for TG over CG because while I think they are both on the same tier, but I personally like TG's story-telling better. It's quirky and fun.
Well that is your taste and I hold nothing against you for it.airichan623 (post: 1593098) wrote:Code Geass is my favorite too. And I love to death- that being said, it's not artistic. It does a lot of things well, but it's not terribly original. It improves on old concepts. This contest reminds me of the Oscars- the artistic trumps all. Occasionally something popular gets in there, but for the most part crowd favorites usually don't win.
KnightOfFive (post: 1593103) wrote:I would disagree in several ways in that respect. Code Geass affects the viewer quite deeply. You've got the conflict between personal moral behavior versus just moral outcomes. A brilliant hero being slowly poisoned by revenge and increasingly immoral actions to defeat what he views as the greatest evil in this world. On the flipside his best friend bound by guilt and a desire to atone fights for that self-same Empire in hopes of washing the blood from his hands. You've got intrigue going on both sides of a conflict for the world while innocent people on both sides get destroyed as they try to make the world a better place in their own small ways. CG touches on many deep aspects, it's more than just a crowd-pleaser.
Hats wrote:"Frodo! Cast off your [s]sins[/s] into the fire!"
mechana2015 (post: 1593104) wrote:I'm just gonna point out that this is how Code Geass affected you, not the viewers as a whole. Going by the voting and post responding to you it's quite obvious that this wasn't a universal experience (and it never is for any media, no book ever got a 100% perfect review from every person that's ever read it).
Which brings us full circle to the happy fact about these tournaments, hearts will be broken when everyone gives their heartfelt opinions. :3KnightOfFive (post: 1593115) wrote:To flip it around your personal experience is not universal for wachers either, as noted earlier CG's lack of success was a for want of a vote situation. Also on a side-note most of my buddies (the ones into anime anyhow)feel much the same way about the series. Now that being said I know it isn't everyone's cup of tea but is there anything wrong with expressing my heartfelt opinions?
Maokun (post: 1593124) wrote:[color="Cyan"]Group H[/color]
Summer Wars (2009) 10
Chihayafuru (2011) 6
Neane wrote:Does a movie need to have a message behind it for it to be good? Not at all. The Girl Who Leapt Through Time is simply highly entertaining, and it is such because it provides an interesting story and great characters - no special message or exploration of morals required.
Hats wrote:"Frodo! Cast off your [s]sins[/s] into the fire!"
Two can play at this game.Neane (post: 1593270) wrote:The plot in Summer Wars is far fetched and flows way too convenient and the characters are just colourful stereotypes without much room for development.
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