Index has a pretty ballin goatee.
(05-19-2014, 07:51 PM)FantasyFanMan Wrote: [ -> ]I know, but if you think about is shows like Kill Me Baby and Yuyushiki are seinen while more action and explicit (when it comes to blood and what not) shows are shounen.
I know that, I'm just saying they should have picked actual seinen anime, instead of picking shonen schoolgirl anime and saying it's for adults.
Good point. What is Minami-Ke considered?
Minami-Ke is a seinen series.
Well you can add that to the list too
Is K-On!?
I've started watching Chrome Shelled Regios. It's quite good.
I haven't been watching stuff all week, so I had to catch up with the stuff that's airing, then I finally got back into Katanagatari tonight.
So...Chrome Shelled Regios. They have these intro scenes that seem disconnected from the main story. And I can't figure out how it fits yet. They'd better fit that together nicely by the end of the season, or I'll be annoyed. There's only 24 episodes and 1 season on Netflix, after all.
So what the hell are they? Just little snippets for shits and giggles or what?
No.
For example: One of the characters is from the main character's past. (The main character is named Layfon.) And this guy and some girl are driving along a highway in this car. Monsters keep trying to attack the car, but it's too fast for them to catch up. And the guy is apparently this mercenary now. Or maybe he's hunting something. I don't know...
From what I can figure out, Layfon used to be a "Heaven's Blade" (an elite warrior). The world is filled with contaminoids (giant bug things), so humans fly around in these ship-cities called "regios". So, Layfon was a Heaven's Blade, but got sick of the constant fighting. He ran away and ended up at the academy in a different regio. (Running away technically makes him a traitor to his home regio.) And despite the fact that he doesn't want to fight, events keep outpacing him. He was pulled into the military arts discipline, for instance. (It's basically young officer training.) And then contaminoids attacked the city. He keeps having to save his friends, because he's the only one with any real battle experience.
Anyway, I can't figure out this guy from Layfon's past is trying to find Layfon. Or maybe he's doing something totally different. They don't explain much, except for brief flashbacks where Layfon and this guy are both featured.