Heero wrote:To be clear, the show is ABOUT the tanks and is obviously FOR tank otaku. The girls characters are paper thin, the plot nearly non-existent and most of what takes place is just excuses to lurch to the next tank battle. Heck, late in the show they even yank several more tanks out of nowhere to give more types to look over. And in the end, that's what the show is FOR, watching tanks be well animated and having battles. (if nothing else, the girls are not throwing panty/boob shots all the time, in fact, its been noted that in that regard the show has little to no "fanservice" at all)
Well, like I said, the tanks were the only cool part of the show. I liked how the tanks were painted up. It's cool. The character designs don't bother me. If they were just thought up to sell tank model kits to otaku who may not otherwise build model tanks, then that's fine with me. Like I mentioned about Hasegawa's Eggplane model kit series, if they're there on the box just to make a sale for their moe appeal, so be it.
But the way Girls Und Panzer turned out, it just seems so dumb to me. Gotta have it set in an all-girls junior high! If there is even ONE boy, it would become a sausage fest! (What I don't get with retarded otaku is that somehow it is forgivable to have a boy as long as he has some gender identification disorder and is a tranvestite "trap" character. How is having that better than just a regular guy?)
llj wrote:I haven't seen Girls and Panzers, but K-ON! was basically a moeblob show, and you thought it was OK. I am guessing this is not a good one though. Personally, if I see tanks, I want action. Girls and Panzer didn't strike me as an action show, so I passed up watching it.
Yeah, but K-On is cool for what it is. It's moe without the blob, IMHO. Even if you swap the realistically-depicted musical instruments for realistically-depicted tanks, Girls Und Panzer still falls flat because of its absurd premise. K-On is more slice-of-life and is intriguing because... for one thing, the characters actually have personality. They can be goofy at times, but they all have some sort of personality to them. These personalities (even if they may seem somewhat almost cookie-cutter) are established in the first episode or so. After watching Girls Und Panzer, not a single girl was memorable at all. I suppose there is one girl who is supposed to be the main character, but there is not a single memorable thing about her at all. I can't even remember what she looks like.
I just remembered an arcade shooter/shmup video game called Progear no Arashi (The Storm of Progear). You choose your plane and you choose your gunner (gunners are all cute, young girls) and sortie against the bad guys. It is pure fantasy, and the kids cheer for you as your plane takes off. It's kind of like this Red Dawn-style "kids against evil grown ups" and even if the girls are moe, the suspension of disbelief is stretched far enough away to make it engaging. This Girls Und Panzer show tries to have it both ways: try to make it a reality-based all-girls' school (like K-On, granted) with Honda Civics parked in the teachers' parking lot, etc, yet have this totally implausible concept of these ditzy teenage girls f'ing around with tanks just because it is a school club. And are those live rounds they are firing at each other? Paint doesn't explode like that.
How would I fix it? Stretch it further and make it more fantastic. Make these girls actually fighting battles and such about goofy badguys. Maybe up the comedic factor a bit, like Yatterman or Wacky Races or something. It doesn't need to be bloody or with lots of casualties. Basically, I think it could work, but their premise is weak. I'd even go so far as to just call it lazy. They could have come up with a better excuse to have a bunch of cute girls driving tanks and blowing shit up rather than just making it a club activity at an all-girls' school, which is the least-likely place to ever have such a club, even if one was to exist. It just seems like a lazy, pandering, cash-grab to me. I could be wrong, but it's not worth my money or time going to Tsutaya to rent more to find out if I could be wrong. There are far more interesting shows to spend my time on.