[Anime] Coppelion
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So far there hasn't been any thread about this, so it was therefore created.
Previews 1 & 2
From the previews, I'm excited about this anime already. Now to patiently wait for the subs.
MyAnimeList wrote...
In 2016, a meltdown of a nuclear power plant creates a big catastrophe in Tokyo. 20 years later, the city has become a ghost town due to the high levels of radiation. From that area a distress signal is received. The Self Defense forces dispatch three girls from the special unit Coppelion to search for survivors. But why aren't they wearing any protection against radiation?Previews 1 & 2
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From the previews, I'm excited about this anime already. Now to patiently wait for the subs.
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just watched the 1st epd. this show looks AMAZING. nice epd can't wait to see the family from the preview.
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I remember watching this at AnimeExpo and I'm convinced that this anime is very gimmicky considering the unrealistic premise but origins as a realistic seinen. I fear that there is the possibility of something so absurd happening that it completely breaks the tone of the anime, but I still think that Coppelion hits hard in the suspense and animation direction department so fingers crossed.
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Watched the first episode and I couldn't help but think it would be nice if the "stupidity" wasn't always in our faces.
On another note, the animators couldn't seem to make up their minds about how thick to make the character outlines.
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On another note, the animators couldn't seem to make up their minds about how thick to make the character outlines.
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ZeroOBK wrote...
Watched the first episode and I couldn't help but think it would be nice if the "stupidity" wasn't always in our faces.Spoiler:
On another note, the animators couldn't seem to make up their minds about how thick to make the character outlines.
I had the same thoughts pretty much.
This anime easily gets scenery porn of the season award. I'm really looking forward to the next episode.
ep.1
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Did anyone else realize this is eerily similar to Japan's Fukushima meltdown situation? This could actually be Japan's future, just sayin'.
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niell wrote...
Did anyone else realize this is eerily similar to Japan's Fukushima meltdown situation? This could actually be Japan's future, just sayin'.this anime was supposed to air in the summer season (2011) but the tsunami hit on the 11th of March and such the show got canceled do to the reactor meltdown. Japan was like #toosoon
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HungLikeAZombie wrote...
niell wrote...
Did anyone else realize this is eerily similar to Japan's Fukushima meltdown situation? This could actually be Japan's future, just sayin'.this anime was supposed to air in the summer season (2011) but the tsunami hit on the 11th of March and such the show got canceled do to the reactor meltdown. Japan was like #toosoon
Lol well guess it was a good decision. But Fukushima's still fucked anyway, when shit like this keeps happening.
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This anime is pretty overdramatic, but then again it originated from an overdramatic seinen manga. Food for thought.
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Im liking this show but Aoi is really bringing it down, I wish she would do something besides cry all the time.
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Sneakyone wrote...
Im liking this show but Aoi is really bringing it down, I wish she would do something besides cry all the time.This.
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ZeroOBK wrote...
Watched the first episode and I couldn't help but think it would be nice if the "stupidity" wasn't always in our faces.Spoiler:
On another note, the animators couldn't seem to make up their minds about how thick to make the character outlines.
Yeah, I know. But this is fiction, so the producers/writers can do whatever they want w/ how will the characters will be (although I really like your logic on that part). I suppose the only logical explanation for this is to draw more viewers to watch the show: it's more catered to the young folks (and young at heart) and it will make them relate more since the characters on the show are...young.
But if you are going to think about it, aren't the majority of the [anime] shows they are airing almost always have kids to teenagers who are the main protagonists, and you seldom see protagonists who are in their 30's as main leads? (save for Usagi Drop)
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