
I like how I’m watching Nanoha and Fate having a serious fight in a mock battle like it’s a movie, but what about you?
I’ve been watching the TV version on re-broadcast on BS for the first time in a while since last year, and the original series has quite a number of serious scenes, and Fate-chan’s appearance scene is really cool, isn’t it?
>>1
But the comical face of Nanoha is more common in the TV version.
I don’t think it will happen since they are good friends, but if Nanoha and Fate were to seriously fight, who would win?
>>2
You became friends after fighting, right!
>>2
Even assuming they were both 19 years old, I can’t say who would win.
I wonder if Fate-chan, now a true Sonic, can win if she challenges in close combat?
>>2
Do you mean that Signum and Vita want to participate too?
You!?
I like that Reinforce corrected Nanoha’s distortion in the weekly bonus movie from Detoné.
It may be that it is Nanoha herself borrowing the form of Reinforce, but there was meaning in past battles… which is a good thing.
>>6
Can you watch bonus movies on Blu-ray and such?
>>11
I feel like I saw it for sure.
The auto protection in Rayha is quite lawless.
All characters have a tragic past…
Upon calm consideration, did Linus design Fate-chan’s initial outfit?
Why did you dress so dangerously?
>>12
I want to see the young lady’s erotic outfit~
>>12
It’s Precia’s familiar, you know?
>>19
Puresia was dressed like that too…
Since I’ve done up to 2nd A’s in the selection, I wonder if they’ll also air Ref Det on terrestrial broadcast… I haven’t watched Detonation.
>>15
There is a possibility that it will be done around the time of the new anime release.
Alisa, an amazing young lady (in a parallel world, a vengeful spirit who was raped and died).
Suzuka, the Night Clan
Fate-chan is a clone human with experience in domestic violence, and her family home is a fortress of an evil organization.
Hayate is loved by a cursed object, and her parents have already passed away.
Seeing it this way, Nanohasan is quite ordinary.
>>16
Why is an ordinary girl jumping into the fire more than anyone else…?
I realized once again that I really liked Muji.
When asked about my favorite character, I like devices enough to the point of becoming a device myself.
I like Mach Caliber.
>>20
It’s great how Gintoki encourages Subaru during the battle.
Looking back, I remember that Suzuka-chan’s voice actor was a car person.
Kyoya, who was abandoned by his mother.
Miyuki, who was abandoned by her mother.
Fate who was abused by her mother.
Somehow, Hayate doesn’t have parents.
Elio, abandoned by his parents.
Poor thing.
Watching the TV version again, the Earth faced the threat of destruction twice within a year between the original and AS.
You’re dressed in a sexy outfit.
Basically, kind and gentle.
Super strong.
Although Presia denied it, Fate-chan really looks a lot like Presia, doesn’t she?
Isn’t there a possibility that Fate might repeat the same mistakes as her mother? There were times when I thought so.
In the movie, it felt like Alicia realized her mistake at the very end when she remembered wanting a sister, but in the TV version, she particularly falls into a void space without any redemption.
>>29
The insults towards Fate when the clone was discovered are harsher in the TV version, you know…
I think Shamal should be more popular.
>>31
A seductive yet kind older sister who is scary when she gets angry is just too cliché…
The lewd big-boob category is occupied by Scherazade…
Hayate-chan, aren’t you just too capable as a person…?
>>35
My parents passed away early, and while Uncle Graham provided financial support, he didn’t directly help me.
As a result of doing what I have to do by myself even while living in a wheelchair, I have matured mentally.
>>35
It’s a little crow that became the basis for the king’s personality, you know?
I started bullying Fate midway, and even though I’m thinking it might be bad, I probably can’t just turn things around, so I have no choice but to see it through.
The Alhazard-related content is still shrouded in mystery, with only Skar involved to some extent, and I really want it to be presented in some form.
Now that I think about it, I wonder if Nanoha was suffering from a stress disorder that is often seen in soldiers…?
I mean, what is going on with welfare when an elementary school student in a wheelchair is living alone!
>>41
One possible reason is that Graham might have been managing things around there skillfully.
In the end, I intended to freeze it and seal it away.
When I listen to volume 2 of the original drama CD, the Linus relationship…
In the scene where Baldish is in tatters at the 1st, he says “Gessé.”
Despite being early characters, Yuno-kun and Reiha-san are full of mysteries.
The only overseas VA I know is Donaberg.
>>44
Isn’t that the announcement voice for the Shinkansen?
It seems that I am not being viewed as an elementary school student, given the ruthlessness of the enemy.
No matter how young they are, a mage is still a mage, I wonder.
>>45
In a battlefield, no one cares about a magician’s age…
>>45
It seems that in the management world, it’s not particularly unusual for children to work.
Why did Hayate’s parents die…?
>>48
Wasn’t it just a normal accident?
I wonder how Graham realized that Hayate is the master of the Book of Darkness.
>>50
I don’t think there was a setting around that area.
Since I’m from Earth, it might just be a coincidence if I visit home.
>>50
I wasn’t chasing the dark book on my own or anything, was I?
The other two don’t look very similar, but Shuter and Nanoha look quite alike, don’t they?
I always realize it… too late…
About six years ago, a friend recommended I watch movies 1 to 3, and I went to see Detoné that was happening at the time, and I was like, “Wow, this is so interesting!!!!”
The extra movie changing weekly is ruthless, but it was such an interesting film that I kept going through it all the way to the end.
I borrowed Innocent, and I cried so much in the first few pages that I couldn’t read on for a while.
>>56
Innocent?!
>>63
Everyone’s here!!!!!!!!!!!!
It turned out that way…
I cried a lot in the 1st and cried a lot again in the 2nd.
Hayate cried loudly when she bestowed the name Reinforce.
I think Graham and Lieselotte & Lizearia were great, or rather, I like the TV version of As because they are here.
Looking back now, it’s only in AS that Nanoha faced off against the final boss, isn’t it?
Presia disappears into the imaginary space, and Suka-san hit a home run with Fate-chan.
Is it correct that the second season’s movie is set as a play within the story?
So the bad admirals who were convenient for the administration are gone.
>>61
That’s just a backstage joke from the advance sales bonus drama CD.
>>61
The 1st and 2nd are set as movies that were also released in the world line of the TV anime.
That aside, the movie’s timeline definitely exists (there’s a collaborative drama CD), and the upcoming new work is set in this timeline!
>>61
That’s like just a joke, and there are two worlds: the world of television and the world of movies.
Nana-chan almost got killed by a gadget, and in the TV world, she lost an arm and was on the verge of death in the movie version.
>>74
It’s a bit late to say this, but this is not something that should be forced on a child.
If Nanoha has a master, then naturally, my master too.
There are drama CDs that have a meta structure in both the TV version and the movie version.
It’s not something to take seriously or literally like that.
>>68
When tracing the time axis around that area, there are two PSP games… especially GOD, which becomes a nonsensical time space.
There was a lot going on, but everyone is doing well! That’s good enough.
Innocent is a gentle world, after all…
>>69
In the spin-off of Toradora, it was said that Lyrical Nanoha is a gentle world…
How was Innocent as a social game?
>>70
It’s nothing but a card battle social game from ancient times.
Maybe the strongest in the real world is Innocent World.
Character comments! I never knew there was such a culture!
Isn’t it an amazing luxury to have characters chatter nonstop while watching a 2-hour movie? If there are any other anime doing that, I’d like to know.
>>72
I wonder if it’s things like The Borderland Horror or Bakemonogatari.
>>76
Bakemonogatari has also been published as a book that features just that part.
Sakai Hara has really nice air to breathe…
I can understand because it’s shown in the picture, but it’s a shame that the “Where is the semi-Bahamut level here…?” line got cut; it’s nice that you’re doing it.
>>72
KonoSuba and so on.
My memory of being excited about the Blast Calamity, which first appeared in the manga version, and crushing the popcorn container in my hand.
In this gentle dreamlike closed space, this is not reality, so the two elementary school students, who are too detached, break through it by their own power.
But this is just a dream.
Until the fourth movie, the inner thoughts of the protagonist, Nanoha, had not been explored.
Isn’t it amazing?
Uncle Graham is important, but considering the length, it’s a story that can be skipped, isn’t it?
In anime, it’s relatively common, but there aren’t many instances where people talk extensively in English.
>>83
In a normal commentary, I get the impression that the movie is divided into about four parts with several voice actors taking turns to talk, so a character commentary throughout the entire film might be quite challenging… It might not be too difficult if there’s a script, though.
The fact that they were considering changing “Read My Name” for the theatrical version.
According to the original author, a different world.
Thanks to everyone on the staff, I feel truly relieved that the 2300 cuts of footage have been completed successfully without any major troubles. I have many thoughts, such as “Thank you all for your hard work,” “I want everyone to see it soon,” and various other feelings. The movie version and the TV version are not directly connected, even just in terms of differences in devices and costumes. What I had previously mentioned in interviews about “a different world from the TV version” can be taken literally. It doesn’t mean that we should pretend the TV version never existed or that “the TV version is the real one.” There is a story in the movie version, and the movie version has a story from the TV version. As for the future of the “Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha” series, there are many things I would like to do if possible, and I have some ideas about where things might go, but first and foremost, we need to wait until “The MOVIE 1st” is completely out… and “The MOVIE 1st” should still be in theaters!
>>85
Thank you!
It’s a movie that’s not in English.
I had noticed the thread about Nanocent, but since it’s a mobile game (referring to the older ones), I thought, “Nah…” and didn’t open it.
When the service ended, I opened the thread at Toshi-chan’s place because it was getting longer, and I found people reminiscing about past events, saying things like “That event was great,” which made me curious and I thought, “Ah, I should have done that…” and that’s what I remember.
Right now, there is stock available of the Innocent doujinshi (wholesome book) directly from Mr. Kawakami of Innocent.
Buy now
Things like Bibisuto were also done separately as an extension of the TV version.
I went to an exhibition in Shinjuku the other day.
“I was often stopped with remarks like ‘The next booth is a bit crowded, so please wait a moment’ or ‘Someone related to the merchandise corner is here, so please wait a moment,’ and while I was wondering what was going on, I noticed a corner where messages were written on sticky notes, and there was also a collective message from four voice actors saying, ‘The Yagami family has arrived!!!'”
“I was told, ‘You’re the first customer to see that…’ and I was really surprised. When I went out to the merchandise area, there were actually four people, and that’s my quiet little boast.”
>>91
Is that the one you posted a picture of on X?
That’s nice.
>>91
That’s just too envious…
>>91
So it was the case that Zafira and Shamal couldn’t go due to scheduling conflicts on X.
>>99
It’s Hayate, Gembu, Signum, and Ling.
The new installment feels like it’s taking a different route from Nanohana’s life compared to the TV series, and I’m looking forward to it.
I thought it would be fine if the series ended with Detonation… but if they’re making a new installment, I’m really looking forward to it!
I’m very grateful that new works come out just when I’ve forgotten about them.
Rebroadcast has started.
It’s quite rare for a new TV anime to be made for the 20th anniversary…
>>105
It’s rare for a new TV series to come out, as most tend to be short animated films or theatrical releases.
I’ve only seen the movie once, but I really love how Nanoha was about to die saying she wouldn’t mind dying for everyone, yet when it got to the verge of death, she thought, “I don’t want to die…”
I thought I might reconsider, so I googled it and found it’s only available for rental, but whatever, I’ll watch it.
Since last October, I’ve been able to watch past works every week through split broadcasts, reruns, and streaming, and starting this spring, new manga series will begin, so I’m quite fortunate.
The games that came out on PSP were so much fun; I used to play competitive matches back then using Ad-Hoc Party.
I like that Nanoha doesn’t confront Precia.
I was only watching Fate the whole time.