
Just by seeing the OP, it seems like it could be judged a masterpiece.
Captain Earth
Sure, take a look.
There are many more interesting robot anime, so you don’t have to go out of your way to watch it.
The problem is that Stadura is bad.
>>3
Stardust is not bad.
It’s bad that we called for the reunion of the Stardust staff.
That’s not true!
It’s better to make a judgment after looking properly, isn’t it!
>>4
In comparison to the thread image, maybe it’s still better to look at the thread image…
If anything, you can judge it as a masterpiece by the first episode, so watch it.
Let me know later how far you went and whether you gave up or finished.
>>5
Up to about episode 3, it’s a masterpiece!
Even though it looks so cool and strong…
I think it will be fun to watch up until the middle because the anticipation will increase.
The more my expectations rise, the more I am disappointed.
Which one is more interesting, Hero Man or this?
>>10
Over here
Compared to Jamo, Captain Earth has parts that can be genuinely praised.
>>11
Well, there really isn’t anything to praise about Jamo other than the OP…
You can start watching even if you realize pretty quickly that it’s different from what you expected.
Although I must have seen it, I don’t remember anything.
Well, it’s similar to Audian and such.
The fusion scene in episode 1 was exciting, right?
There are some robot anime that were highly anticipated for reasons other than the story, but they didn’t even accomplish that.
Algerborn, etc.
>>18
I surprisingly liked most of the characters other than Born, the quiet leader, and Sakurai, who isn’t really a rival…
Hero Man is just plain interesting…
This is exactly what I needed.
It’s not exactly a shortcoming, but the enemy’s recycle rate is a shocking 100%.
If you lower the bar and watch it, it might not be as bad as it sounds… right?
The combat scenes in Ordinary are surprisingly good, which ironically makes it sad.
It will appear in the next Super Robot Wars.
I quite like the four main characters of Captain Earth.
Aljevorun is fairly interesting.
So-so
I love OPED.
I also like the insert songs.
I watched it in real time, but including the ending credits like in movies or finales, I really don’t think the first episode is the peak.
It’s more like it gave off a vibe that would be interesting for a while, but ultimately ended up crawling around on the ground while looking upward…
However, I do not forget the achievement of creating a blonde bob-cut, stupid, erotic outfit-wearing, big-breasted orphan idol…
Algerborn quietly had a fan base.
Heso Forte… everything is nostalgic.
A bug where a uniquely characterized enemy becomes really boring once they regain their sanity.
Aside from the main plot of the story, there are times when I like Hana-chan’s personality in the beginning but it becomes painful in the second half.
Well, I have to say, it’s not a terrible anime that’s unwatchable.
The scene where the captain uses a live blaster in person is exciting.
This is crap! No, is the story not moving yet…? It’s an anime that you keep watching until the end.
>>34
The salty dog is attacking, right?
>>45
Rather, it’s stopping the progress of the story!
Is the thumbnail Blush Argivorun…?
>>35
Ugly is Kuro Mukuro, right!!
>>37
Besides, Chrome Shelled Regios is quite a hit, isn’t it!
At least if it looks this way, it should be strong.
I receive such impressions.
Waste of tampering with documents.
Algevoln really likes to talk.
There’s no helping the low-budget situation.
I used to really like Nobufu and stuff like that…
If you can get past the terrible opening, M3 is quite interesting.
>>41
The first half can just be a terrible recap.
>>41
Even though it’s the beginning, it’s a long time until the fun becomes apparent…!
>>56
Well, considering the elements, it’s all rather unsettling, and I really can’t see it as an anime that you can watch easily without having seen it first.
>>41
I’m really intrigued because all the anonymous reviews I’ve seen until the end express a great sense of satisfaction, but I haven’t had the chance to watch it.
Buscora was so terrible that it became a joke.
If you want to waste your time, just look at the time posted on the bulletin board for all the episodes instead of watching.
That’s much better.
I wonder if the problem of Nobuhuu’s holy garment turning into a vehicle and shrinking will never be solved.
Which one is better, Sacugan or the other?
>>50
“Sakugan, Jamo, and Daika are referred to as the minimum line.”
>>50
The ED theme was good!
The story doesn’t even come to a conclusion!
Kuro Mukuro is a proper anime that cannot be compared to anything around here.
But the final episode won’t be like that.
The only one I thought was so terrible that I couldn’t even watch during the late 2010s rush of completely mediocre robot anime was “Jam-O.”
Honestly, the first three episodes are the peak, and after that, it just keeps dwindling.
In summary, it becomes an evaluation that you don’t need to see.
Bones is all about that kind of stuff!
>>53
I guess there’s no helping it.
For now, let’s take a look at the recent metallic rouge…
>>58
I really like the anime, but Cyan-chan has too little salvation.
I could barely tolerate the slow development, but…
I thought it was a poor use of time when, after dragging on with internal conflicts and the enemy’s successful invasion, the enemies end up self-destructing and annihilating themselves like a clearance sale in the final episode.
Which is more interesting, Audien’s second half or Captain Earth?
>>59
Audion
>>59
Honestly, I think it will be a good match…
>>59
You know I’m putting restrictions in the second half, don’t you?
It’s a work that you can clearly tell was created by the staff of Star Dragon.
>>61
Why did this happen when it was made by the staff of Stadores…?
>>67
Everyone was confused.
>>67
I think I probably tried to go against everything that Star Drama did.
If it were Stadora, it would be the opposite all the time.
You expect the robot to be big, slow, and hard, right?
It’s smaller, slower, and more fragile than the enemy.
>>63
Being smaller than the enemy can be a strong and stylish way to go, but the Earth Engine Impactor is just plain weak.
Sakugan is probably a talent that can compete with Comet Lucifer.
Only Hana-chan’s character design can be praised without reservation.
There are quite a few points that can be mentioned as being good as well.
>>65
I like the launch bank.
The feeling of letdown when the new weapon turned out to be the Mega Rider is incredible, isn’t it?
A heroine with strong sexual desire is the best.
Is there a robot anime that can rival Jamoto!?
>>72
The Price of Smiles
>>87
The protagonist’s engine should be strong, but I don’t see any advantage at all…
>>87
Watching Choja Raideen will give you a more meaningful time.
Personally, I think Comet Lucifer is at the very bottom, and just above that are Image and Sakugan.
At the very least, it was an anime that had some good points, enough to hold regular reflection meetings.
It’s hard to explain, but I think the reason Capuas is so boring is that there’s no drama.
It feels like the story is constantly focused on finding an answer, as if the characters are being moved according to their settings.
Believer’s High is such a great song…
Just look at the tight outfits of Heso Forte and Brown-chan in their swimsuits for the ground survey episode.
In the second half of the audience, there are parts that make me happy when I read ORO…
Despite wanting to incorporate political maneuvering in Bones’ robot anime, it hasn’t taken on any essence at all.
Bone’s robot anime tends to end up being an Eva follower in a bad way.
The opening of the second season is completely unrelated to the content, and it’s really funny.
I really hate that Hana-chan has a dark side.
>>91
It’s not being two-faced, it’s having strong sexual desire!
I feel bad for the person I like, but honestly, I don’t think Star Driver is something worth elevating; it’s just a matter of whether it could be pushed through with momentum or not.
>>92
That’s an incredibly big factor.
>>92
If you were able to push through with momentum for two cours, I think it’s okay to proudly say it was interesting…
>>106
I think it would have been fine if the character in the thread looked strong and performed as expected.
To be blunt and clear, I’ll say it.
I really like the champ round.
If M3 hadn’t postponed its broadcast at the time…
M3 starts off feeling a bit overwhelming, but it gets more and more interesting, so I think I can recommend it.
When it is said that StarDra was able to push through with momentum, I can’t help but agree…
A used-up shell that has erased all the interesting parts of Stardust.
>>98
Is there no momentum for the Stardust?
It’s disappointing when a robot with a heavy appearance is fragile.
Captain Earth is not so much boring as…
I can’t help but wonder why it turned out this way, given the expectations I initially had.
You can score reasonably well with a point-addition method, but…
Those who are excited to see the opening should avoid watching it, as they will ultimately be disappointed.
I think M3 is getting higher evaluations because it has a good ending.
In other words, Star Dragon just won comfortably every time, regardless of what anyone said, and it was completely different.
The thread picture looks strong, but it doesn’t let me win comfortably.
>>103
But I’ve never lost, you know?
>>109
It’s not just about not losing; what’s important is to win with a good feeling.
It’s amazing that Bonds still insists on being Bonds even after being told so much in advance, in a bad way.
>>105
In the early days, Bones also released some decent works like RahXephon and Soukyuu no Fafner.
Even back then, Eureka had both good and bad aspects that revealed the brilliance of Bones…
>>105
After this, there will still be things like Konrevo, but there hasn’t been any buzz about Bones’ original anime at all.
The general impression over the last ten years has been of My Hero Academia fans and Bungou Stray Dogs fans.
By digging deeper into the Kil’togang side, the sense of urgency that the Earth could perish conversely diminishes.
I wanted to see the part where Earth is being cornered with discussions like the Salt Dog and Ark Project.
Nebula and Flare are showing their strong sides.
The earth has nothing.
The scene where they combine is good.
Other than that
The scene of the final episode with the blaster rapid-fire is so ridiculous that it always makes me laugh.
I can no longer remember what the story of Comershi was about.
I only remember something like Doronjoy-sama and the story about curry…
The robot design in the thread looks really heavy and strong.
When I watch the main story, you seem weaker than I thought…?
It might be best to just watch the first episode and the opening while keeping my expectations in check and not watching the rest.
If it was fun to push through with momentum, then it’s a good work.
If it couldn’t be pushed through with momentum and was boring, then it’s a bad work.
A long gun! (Not used in the main story)
Beam Knuckle Blade! (Not used in the main story)
I think it doesn’t make sense for a captain who can’t be hit by an arm gun to have it.
>>118
I think there’s no point in guessing since it will just break along with my palm anyway.
Star Draft was a story about a young man, who was mentally weak, overcoming not only his own difficulties but also the troubles of others, including traditions, in order to celebrate his youth.
Capuas doesn’t seem to take much initiative in response to the question about the responsibilities of a captain in the first episode, and their actions all seem to be fully justified.
It’s clear that the ones where you lose if you reach a certain point won’t make it past the mid-game, so they tend to become boring matches.
There is undoubtedly no person in this thread who can properly explain what is wrong.
Such an anime.
>>122
If you ask me what’s wrong, it’s that despite being titled “Captain Earth,” the captain element is weak.
If anything, in the second half, Hana and Heso Forte had more initiative and decisiveness.
>>130
I can’t explain what’s wrong with that, so it lacks specificity.
>>130
You’re just being petty by intentionally not quoting the specific parts that are mentioned.
>>122
Composition
The story isn’t progressing just by digging into the backbone of the planetary gear mechanism.
The giant robot is weak, but its market strength is in its interior.
Flare engine has arrived! Mission complete!
Is Shikozaru AI the final boss?
…I remember quite well.
Wow~ this is it! An anime that spoils all the elements that make you go “this is it!”
It is often said that the Ordinary is strong, but in Ordinary battles, the enemies are weak.
This is the same situation as when it is said that Nobuhuu’s Nob is stronger in its real form.
I liked the character design, so I’m still a bit curious about the character game that was released.
I don’t think there’s any boy who dislikes the fusion sequence in episode 1!
I wanted to see more of Tanegashima utilized.
I can only say that this is a bond during tough times.
There are occasionally people who deny works that can be pushed through by momentum.
A well-made, self-styled cinephile.
>>129
It seems like there’s a misunderstanding, but I’m not denying works that can be pushed through with momentum.
The story is that relying on momentum didn’t go well, and that’s what the thread image is about.
The excitement is incredible only for the episodes where Blume activates in episodes 1 and 2.
Sora Kake, which is loved by the anonymous, will also have its second season…
The impression at the time that it went from an anime where anything could happen to an anime where you don’t know what it wants to do was quite accurate.
>>136
Izuki-kun has been really irritable and it’s kind of annoying…
What’s wrong?
It’s boring that magical girls can do anything.
>>138
Could it be said that not riding the robot was a form of restraint?
Hero Man can be watched infinitely just for the point that the protagonist is too erotic.
>>141
It’s not so bad that this is changing.
The story is really trash.
>>141
I thought it was the robot from the thread based on the flow of the conversation, but it turned out to be something else and it was a no-go.
What’s wrong is that it’s said to be the planetary gear system, and the connection with those guys seems weak.
Salty Dog… that was right, I remember it was called Salt Dog back then.
It feels like the story ends with them having a prolonged internal conflict with those guys, and in the end, they defeated the final boss in a superficial way that makes it seem like nothing has progressed from the viewer’s perspective.
I think it’s been frequently pointed out that there are quite clear issues like “the protagonists are way too disadvantaged!”, “the enemy’s invasion is too successful!”, “there’s too much focus on the enemy’s drama!”, and “the development where Solty Dog drags everyone down is just too dull!”
>>150
The only valid reason here is “The development of the salty dog dragging down is just too tedious!”
It’s just summarizing the development of the story.
>>160
It’s understandable that the reason for the struggle, which is only painful to watch from a disadvantageous position, is due to the petty tug-of-war and that seeing the successes and dramas of enemies without any attachment doesn’t create excitement.
>>172
That person just wants to go against the trend.
>>147
It’s just a specific factor that can be cited as a boring element…
When I think of Bones, I think of the Glass Fleet.
It was Gonzo.
>>152
Those two are really confusing, aren’t they?
Regarding the characters, the character design was good, but there was almost no charm beyond their appearance.
Running a Hero Academia shop is probably the right thing to do…
The giant robot Captain Earth is easily destroyed by the enemy’s smaller robots.
The appearance of the combat is just awful.
Didn’t Shio-inu-san do the title recovery?
I think there aren’t as many unpleasant elements or harsh penalty factors as I thought, but I wonder what it is…
Gonzo’s strange anime has a flavor that comes from being strange anime.
>>161
Don’t beat around the bush with weird anime; separate bad anime from Gonzo anime.
Dolauraga is a Gonzo anime, but InuHasa is a terrible anime.
What exists on the planet gear is something that has had a mind transplanted into a design baby.
The setting of the main body being in space is too disconnected from the protagonists, making it not dramatic at all…
I just couldn’t really like any of the characters, whether they were allies or enemies.
Why can the Star Driver staff create a robot anime that is so far removed from entertainment?
I really think there are a lot of anime that get worse when they progress haphazardly with a sense of momentum or live feel.
>>168
The thread image is killing the momentum.
>>168
I think the thread image didn’t have enough excitement to be considered lively.
Speaking of terrible robot anime, I recently watched Regalia.
The story was terrible, but the girl was sexy, so I was able to watch until the end.
>>169
It seems that the animated version has improved in terms of animation quality, but the real-time version was not watchable.
There were also rewrites.
>>169
Wow, it’s nostalgic, Regalia… I only remember that it was postponed…
It’s fine to release information in small bits to build mystery and anticipation, but if the balance is even slightly off, viewers end up watching while carrying a lingering sense of frustration that they can’t quite grasp.
And Bonz usually gets the measurements wrong.
It feels like a bad version of Conrevo, but there are parts where the movement is good and it gets exciting, and I could somewhat forgive it in the final episode, but this doesn’t even have that…
>>174
Well, for better or worse, it was aimed at enthusiasts from the beginning, and I think those who aren’t interested won’t be able to get into it at all…
I still like you even now…
I think it’s okay to move forward with a sense of spontaneity, but if the foundation isn’t solid, it will just end up being chaotic…
I forgot the name, but I think it’s better than that Tatsunoko thing.
Is there really someone who is going against the trend with Captain Earth at this point?
>>180
Which response is contrarian?
>>180
If I list the bad parts, you probably won’t look at it, so I think I want anonymous users to see it.
The story about being forced to make the decision to kill Teppei, and the subsequent events, really don’t have any impact, and it feels like it’s just being done on a whim at that moment.
This is the first time I’ve seen someone defending Captain Earth.
Praise Comet Lucifer and Sakugan as well.
>>182
There doesn’t seem to be anyone defending it, does there?
>>188
What do you think about Comet Lucifer?
“The last short story in the Boundaries was interesting.”
It felt like it was forced to be crammed into a short amount of time.
That’s not a work that makes you want to shout “That’s crap!”
There just wasn’t anything particularly interesting.
The talk is that Capus is a terrible anime, and on top of that, the anonymous type can’t properly explain why it is a terrible anime.
Is this 2014?
I remember 2013 as a good harvest year.
There are some salt dogs that aren’t needed, and the gear guys have a large number of heads, but this place is thin.
In the end, it’s amazing how the final boss suddenly shows up with a robot totally unrelated to them, and it doesn’t make anything exciting at all.
Well, it’s an anime where the shining parts really shine.
The character design is good and the mechs are pretty cool, but the story is, well… not great.