Arpeggio of Blue Steel.greg wrote:A kid from Indonesia who follows my YouTube channel was excitedly telling me about some new anime which he described as "Yamato 2199, but with a submarine." I really cannot remember the name of the show, but Aoshima has a model kit of that submarine. So I checked out the opening animation of the show on YT. Oh guess what? The ocean has claimed the earth again and the cities are underwater. Gee, we haven't seen that before a hundred times. Oh and guess what, the crew are a bunch of silly young girls. Now wait for the opening credits to introduce the characters. Extreme close-up of the first girl's tits, then her ass, then it pans back. Repeat for the next girl: tits, ass, then pans back. Then the next girl. Oh wait, the one after that looks to be 9, so we don't get an extreme closeup of her girl parts. But here comes the next girl, and check out those knockers! That must mean that she's an endearing character, right? Character development? Bah! That'll just take a backseat to sales of Miss Busty's PVC figures in Akihabara. Oh look, now we see one girl crawling around on the bridge of the submarine like an absurd buffoon. Isn't that weird and creepy? That must be some real character development right there. Next it's a shot of the whole crew, and yup, I cannot remember seeing a single male in the crowd. The fate of the world is at stake, so we need these moeblobs to save the day! I can't even remember the name of the show. I just immediately filed it in the "this loathesome crap sucks" bin of my mind. Sorry, kid in Indonesia, but I'm slightly offended that you'd compare this to Yamato. I'll forgive you because of your age and level of hormones. Nice submarine, though.
Steve, I get what you're saying and while I do agree with you to a point about such fans, at least speaking for myself and many others, it's not that I'm wanting to see shows that are exactly like what drew me into anime originally. I am just sick of the seeing the shows that are exactly all the same type of pandering, unoriginal, uninspired crap. Once upon a time, it seemed that we had more to choose from. It seemed that there was a lot more originality, variety, and chances taken. Now it's just slim pickings these days. If anybody tells me I need to just "get with the times," then sorry, but I refuse.
Dunno about 'underwater cities' but the rest...yeah. I watched that whole darn thing out of a sense of hopefulness, that maybe, maybe it would actually break out, dare to take things in a different...nope.
MOE harem warship avatars longing to be 'commanded' by the protagonist.
*brrrr*
Here's the sad thing. I really liked the world building. I mean, it was basically 'Blue Submarine No. 6' with the serial numbers filed off but OK, I could roll with it. The core story, "We have to get this macguffin to the far off mysterious land called America to save the world" could be seen as both a take on Yamato and a rehash of the long derided and ignored Blue Noah (Nishizaki's 'make work' TV series that filled production time and trained up the animator staff that made Be Forever Yamato), so that's familiar territory.
But yeah. fetish clothing. Underaged girls. *sigh*