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The thread picture is too nostalgic.
What does it feel like to be waiting for the day when someone launches a missile and everything ends?
Anime from around the 90s.I can still burst out laughing at Ryo Horikawa’s performance as Princess Lane from the fairy tale.
I have never had the experience of talking with someone.
Watching this all the way through made me feel like my brain was going to go crazy from the sweet voice that frequently comes up in the story, saying “tee~nchi~.”
What happened in the 90s, I wonder…
Give me a little sample.
>>6Eva
I loved the big sports festival.
I liked GS Mikami.
I definitely couldn’t take that kind of pause now.
I can only write about how I jerked off to Gokudo-kun’s Rubet yesterday.
>>9I was getting off to Gokudo’s female transformation.
Looking back, there was a trend of gender-bending in the literary community back then.
>>9I really liked the illustrations and manga by the light novel artist because they were seriously erotic.
I really liked Ramune 40 Fire.
The atmosphere changed completely from the previous series, but…
>>10I wasn’t really into it and stopped watching halfway, but I might change my opinion if I watch it now.
>>35The anime was so bad that the manga adaptation was being praised…
I thought you were flipping the bird, and I was amazed by the 90s.
>>3It was a common thing among otaku in the 90s to feel that you couldn’t have a proper conversation unless you demonstrated the other person’s skill level or seriousness.
Can I talk about the charm of Mei-Ma as much as I want today!?
Is it okay to talk about Blast Hunter!?
Asagao Nitz
Roubett Larete
Moraimizue
Nakamura Usagi is a genius.
The OVA El Hazard that I watched during my puberty was a potent drug.
It seems that many people have awakened to futanari through the Battle Athletes OVA.
Akari House
I couldn’t help but be curious about the late-night Berserk commercial that aired during the evening anime breaks.
>>21Speaking of which, there were a lot of commercials for late-night anime VHS tapes.
I have a memory that there were many that came with a soundtrack.
I don’t know the content at all, but I know these works well from commercials.
When I watch Tenchi Muyo as a child, I couldn’t tell the difference between the OVA and the series, and I found it strange why the encounters were different from Ryoko’s.
For someone like me who is not familiar with the TV Tokyo network due to regional circumstances, the Satellite Anime Theater was cutting-edge.
Can I talk about how I like the OP of the ones who hunt elves?
>>26It was the first late-night anime I ever saw.
>>43Is this one of the earliest, or perhaps even the very first, late-night anime to start in its current format?
>>46Maybe it’s those who hunt hyper police and elves.
I think it’s the first anime designed for a 30-minute TV broadcast at midnight.
>>55The hyper police is a bit later.
If you’re hunters of elves, you want to line up HAUNTED junkshun.
>>62Hyper Police and HAUNTED JUNKtion are airing in the same season!
>>55I bought a manga about those who hunt elves, which was being promoted for an anime at a local convenience store, and it had a band that said “Anime airing at midnight!” So I was excited, checking the newspaper and staying up late to wait for it, but it never aired, and the young me didn’t know that this late-night anime was only airing on TV Tokyo…
>>3I might be a bit of a nerd, but I really liked the OVA of Irresponsible Captain Tylor…
Each episode featured a different main character, and the character development was thorough, with good fan service as well.
The ending that makes you feel growth is the best…
>>27Hey there!!
Why do you suddenly say something that stabs me from behind when I just finished watching and am feeling sentimental about sailors?!!!
Ukyu? Big roar!
>>28It’s starting! I also remember something like that.
I couldn’t watch the TV Tokyo network!
>>29Kozaetsu is nice, isn’t it…
In the late-night genre, Generator Gawl left a strong impression on me.
I personally think it’s a masterpiece, with the dark backgrounds of the protagonists that are typical of Tatsunoko Heroes and the time travel elements that were trending among niche audiences at the time coming together in a good balance.
It’s nice that there are broadcasts now, making it kind to local areas…
Looking at it now, there are parts where the setup and characters’ emotions are being depicted in detail.
It feels strange because there are aspects that coexist, like the template of a villain or mischievous friend.
Sometimes I feel like looking back at those who hunt elves.
It was the awakening of Miyamu.
Also, because I was a resident of a rural area in Wakayama Prefecture, I couldn’t watch proper anime back then…!
I went to my grandfather’s house every day to watch the Go and Shogi channel that he subscribed to on cable TV.
When I was in elementary school, I was taken care of by Kids Station and ANIMAX.
I’m sorry, I lied. I asked grandpa to record things like Brain Powered, Fushigi Yûgi, and Monster Hunter Yoko on Channel NECO, along with some adult works!
You said to talk to the thread with no name, so I’ve turned on the switch, right?
I liked Blue Seed…
What are you making grandpa do?!
I think they were airing two anime episodes every day between 6 and 7.
I wonder if that slot has been completely wiped out.
When the protagonist turned into a female in Space Pirate Mito, it shocked me as a child and distorted my preferences.
>>45If the animation in the second season had been solid, I feel like it would still be talked about today.
>>45If this goes through, it’ll definitely twist my preferences…
I watched my favorite episode of Ramune yesterday, but it made me feel nauseous.
When Lord Demon appeared on something like a full-on anime song program, the opening of MAZE☆Bakunetsu Jikuu played.
After the song ended, I commented, “I don’t remember singing a song like this,” and “I don’t remember,” which left me feeling disappointed.
Looking back now, I wonder if it was something like shyness hiding behind it.
>>48I wonder how it is since I’m singing at concerts every now and then.
Because it’s a rural area, WOWOW was a valuable anime slot.
Blend S… D4 Princess… Iron Communication…
There was something called “Kamiyatsukitachi” in the past, right?
I wasn’t that into anime until then, but that was the first work I watched all the way through, regardless of the content.
The thrilling feeling of not knowing how the intriguing allies and enemies will turn out.
As it heads towards the end, dark clouds are gradually drifting in.
Even if all the main characters die, the story can still properly conclude… I was really moved by that.
Ramune 40 Flame didn’t have that much of a story, but it features the son of the previous game’s protagonist.
I really liked the structure where Da-Sider goes on another adventure.
It doesn’t feel like Tenchi Muyo is the nostalgic anime from the past.
It’s a series that is still ongoing even now.
Let’s watch El-Hazard.
>>54Which one should I watch, the OVA or the TV version?
It seems like a different story, but…
>>57The TV version is stretched out due to budget and time constraints, so I think starting from the OVA is fine.
I really like the Tenchi Muyo movie.
Isn’t it possible for LDs to make a comeback like records?
Hey, Pioneer.
>>59Isn’t the appeal of that just about as big as a large jacket?
>>59Booklets and such are now being written with valuable stories.
In other words, “I’ll arrest you” is still a work that’s active… that’s what it means.
Mito is just barely from the 90s.
I have a memory of being shocked by the narration about two men getting married in Saber Marionette when I was a child…
I am more of a pioneer.
El Hazard is fine from the OVA.
The recent Virtua Fighter stream was interesting.
The pie is cute.
It was a great era with a variety of robot anime, including the Yuusha series and the Eldran series.
Giant Robo 28 FX and so on.
I became too obsessed and couldn’t move on to other anime for a while.
The phrase “I’m going to arrest you” strongly evokes the image of the OVA title.
It was turned into a TV show, but…
The labyrinth of the void has a heavier metal arrangement in the single and album versions.
The best album includes an anime version.
It’s a short version because it’s the same audio source as the TV broadcast version.
I recently watched the big sports festival, but how was the reputation of the final part of the TV version?
I’ve never seen a work that ends up being like a joke before.
>>75It was a gag from the first episode, wasn’t it?
>>78The midway part had the proper sports vibe, didn’t it!?
>>75Did you feel any discomfort with the ending theme featuring imawano’s style?
>>75There were mixed opinions around me.
I like that Jesse is coming back.
I’ve been drawing for a while with Iron Leaguer.
I was greatly influenced.
I have a memory of shouting that Hikariano is the best after calming down.
The years around 1995 and 1999 are just a few years apart, but I have the impression that the art looks completely different.
>>791995 was the year of Eva, and 1999 was the year of Cardcaptor Sakura.
>>79Anime gives an impression of a five-year cycle overall.
The 80s are quite different between the early and late parts.
>>79In 1999, digital animation like Digimon was already coming out.
>>79It feels like digital production anime is gradually increasing.
If I talk about the WOWOW free broadcast slot anime now, will the night pass?
The reason why Bakuretsu Hunter doesn’t appear much in Akahori’s anime might be because the anime adaptation was delayed.
>>83Recently, there was a marathon broadcast on the official YouTube channel, so my memory has become quite vivid.
When modern buildings and traffic lights appeared near the ancient ruins, I screamed in my mind, “It’s the lost city of Shinjuku!”
The late 90s was when I was really into Nadesico.
The year 1996 is the year of KEY THE METAL IDOL.
>>88I was happy that the character song album was released for streaming, but it’s sad that the original artists’ OP and ED have not been released.
The climax of the sports festival is often said to be a chaotic, unexpected turn of events, but there were underlying hints and inevitability to it.
It’s strange why the axis of the Earth is tilted sideways and why track and field has taken such a strong root in the first place.
I like all the works from 90 to 99 evenly.
I really love the colors of the paints from the end of the century.
When I was in my teenage years, I watched the TV version of Cowboy Bebop and thought, “What is this anime? It’s so cool!” I was hooked, but then it suddenly ended, and I took out my unreasonable resentment on the next show, Inventor Boy Kanipan.
He had no guilt.
>>93However, I think the character design of Kanipan season 1 was already behind the times back then, so I can understand a bit…
>>93I wonder if Beast Wars Second will end quickly so that we can have Metals.
I have a feeling that there are quite a few people who watched without going so far as to hold a grudge, but still thought that way.
Since it’s after the Evangelion in ’99, the tone of character design has obviously changed.
Do you want to talk about the full CG Tokyo Metropolitan Government in Blue Seed?
I have a vivid memory of the incredible popularity of Akahori Satoru.
Any work had its fair share of fans.
There’s no misses…
It’s an old work, but I bought the mouse disc too.
That is really erotic…
>>96Thinking back on it now, my writing was really slow.
But since he was involved in various works and mentioned in the afterword that he was writing even while on the Shinkansen, I guess it’s unavoidable.
However, I don’t think the explosive hunter was excusable after all.
The late 90s gives the impression that Slayers was being released one after another.
I mean, Megumi Hayashibara was on every channel.
Living in this era,
It’s definitely Yukana Nogami!
Also, Junko Kusayanagi.
>>100Yukana’s voice has always been erotic and hasn’t changed at all…
>>142I heard a sexy voice this morning too…
There was one character design that couldn’t be shown on TV, so it’s the Blast Hunter.
Those who hunt elves → EAT-MAN → Hyper Police → VIRUS → Outlaw Star → Shadow Skill
It’s quite dense around here because of the flow.
The effects have changed before and after the Polygon Shock incident.
There is an impression of the peak of media mix.
WHOOPs is great, isn’t it?
I was too nostalgic about Shadow Skill and couldn’t handle it.
When Ueda Yuji was much younger…
>>108I loved the ED so much that I bought the single CD, but I never expected it would be Hiroshi Kidatani later on.
Crab bread is an interesting attempt, isn’t it?
A structure like a boy’s arc and a young man’s arc in a one-year anime.
Lain was ahead of the curve with various projects like that.
Yukie Nakama’s Asahina Special is stuck in my ears.
Suddenly, the singularity happens in an anime going from the 80s to the 90s.
What is the cause…?
>>113Ghost in the Shell is often referred to as a turning point, but the real turning point was much earlier.
>>119The texture and quality of Ghost in the Shell first originated from the OVA, right?
I can’t think of a specific example, but…
>>119I wonder what the origin of the ones that add dimples and wrinkles around the mouth was.
It seems like it was done even before the Patlabor movie.
>>113I feel that OVAs from the transition between the 80s and 90s clearly show a change in that period.
Especially things like Bubblegum Crisis.
>>113It may be a cliché opinion, but the division between before and after AKIRA might be a valid standard.
>>113First, from the mid-1980s, the anime boom led to a surge of OVAs that were released one after another, rivaling theatrical films, and the techniques continued to reach new heights.
In the mid-1990s, as the anime bubble was happening, the CG production environment gradually improved, advancing rapidly between 1995 and 2000.
The increase in企画 (kikaku) anime in anime and game magazines began rapidly around the 1990s, with the art style becoming more sophisticated and resembling the game illustrations of that time.
I think the culmination of this area turned out to be something like Lain.
>>113There was an incredibly impactful anime around the late ’70s to ’80s… It’s really perplexing that it transitioned to Z just five years after the original Gundam started in ’79.
I wonder if EAT-MAN is the pioneer of adult anime.
It still seems to be valid even now.
>>114I was surprised that the original manga had a completely different art style after watching it on a rental anime.
After that, an anime based on the original work was also aired.
When Trigun, EAT-MAN, and Master Keaton were added to my bookshelf.
I wonder why I ended up pursuing the completion of the shadow technique.
The ties should have been severed at any time.
I ended up buying the book properly.
>>116The style has changed too much, and it takes too long to finish.
I liked the vibe of a road movie where elves, Eatman, and Trigun solve troubles on their journey.
In the past, I shouldn’t have watched anime before going to bed!
I shouldn’t have looked at this thread before going to bed!
The Ruin Explorer OVA is great, isn’t it…
I didn’t know about WOWOW, so it feels like it took quite a long time after 2000 to see the complete version of Cowboy Bebop.
I feel like I could have watched it for free on WOWOW, but back then, the only ways to gather information were the high-threshold Internet or anime magazines, and I wasn’t really tuned into that. It wasn’t until I randomly found a video rental store that had all of Cowboy Bebop that I was able to watch it.
Please do not run commercials for the OVA Luna Knight in the Luna Knight TV anime.
>>125
I went to the event back then.
>>125The wings of the wind only know rust, heh heh.
I really liked the atmosphere of the Shamanic Princess.
>>126I remember it from the commercial.
Please return to anime songs, Hitomi Mieno.
>>127It has come back to Wataru in the form of a script and lyrics…
The anime Shadow Skill is so ridiculous at the beginning that it makes me laugh.
Still, I think I got better by the time it ended.
It is also an era of drama CDs.
>>131The other day, I listened to the drama CD of Green Wood and I Protect My Earth.
There are many anime that might just barely be from the 2000s if I don’t look it up…
There are many elements that shape who I am now, but the one that cannot be excluded is definitely Kei Amasaki-sensei…
>>134I’m torn between Silent Möbius and the Amazing Steam Detective Corps.
>>146Collector Yui is also from the late ’90s.
>>146The way the illustrations by Asamiya for the anime “Kaito Steam Detective Agency” are portrayed is really nice, isn’t it…?
I occasionally watched English anime reviews by GAIJIN that were streamed on Winamp’s shoutcast.
Those guys really love Bebop, Trigun, and Lain too much…
It feels like the Armored Trooper VOTOMS TV series is from the ’80s.
I was shocked to realize that the OVA’s brilliance has an overall 90s vibe…!
I liked Vampire Princess Miyu, but I didn’t really understand the story.
Back then, if you lived in a rural area, you had no way to watch late-night anime unless you bought LDs or DVDs with terrible picture quality…
What should I do with the Trigun LD that I still have at my parents’ house…
Many of the LD units have already reached the end of their lifespan.
Do you want to go back to the time when you were using the TV schedule numbers to set up video recordings?
>>147It’s a barcode reservation, right?
>>147Before that, all I could do was enter the start and end times for recording and pray.
It has become much easier with G code.
Heaven is currently streaming for free on Tube.
The artwork is really good, isn’t it?
OUT… Fan Road…
A flow that reminds me of the Musashimaru incident.
>>154It seems like there will be people experiencing the same thing at this week’s Zeke Aks.
Hitomi Mieno was publishing short stories in small volumes and drawing picture books since her days of working in radio, but to think she would become a screenwriter…
>>155Having connections with industry people can definitely lead to becoming a screenwriter.
What is it with Yasuko Kobayashi, who sent in a scenario and ultimately became a screenwriter…?
>>164There are various clear gateways, but I don’t know the correct way to become a screenwriter… It’s all about connections for me…
I saw a blog or tweet like that quite a while ago.
A job that really relies on luck.
>>180I have a feeling that someone who seems like an industry person was talking about a profession where it’s okay to just meet deadlines regardless of the content.
>>180From what I know, there are many people who come from scriptwriting schools run by scriptwriters.
The audition notification will come to the scriptwriting school, so you can apply from there and make your debut.
It felt like I had to choose between applying for a stage script competition or getting a job.
I made my debut with the latter’s stage script and began working primarily in that field.
What was it again?
There was a passionate fan of late-night anime here.
An anime where only the three sisters heroines dance with ethnic patterns in the opening.
Desert Gandhara of hot sand?
>>156I thought it had a more Pokémon-like name.
>>160Neolangha?
>>156It’s Neoranga.
I’m still crazy.
>>163It’s changing in a direction where it can be controlled by AI, but it’s still crazy, isn’t it?
>>178Rather, when the technology to create images with AI came out, my first thought was, “Don’t set fire to that guy…”
>>163
I still wonder if the issue of the birds warping after about 35 seconds has been fixed.
>>156Neoranga
I’m about to let out my resentment towards the baseball extension in the recording, which is a bad habit of otaku…
>>157Don’t forget about sumo and table tennis either.
>>157It seems that the staff of Dragon Ball were overjoyed when they got a break during baseball.
Watching projects that involve reading anime magazines from this time on YouTube makes me want them, and it’s troublesome.
I used to buy the Tenchi CD dramas.
Is it because of AKIRA and Ghost in the Shell that the impression of 90s anime includes mysterious power pipes and multiple cables connected, or them breaking apart?
>>166I think it’s from an OVA from the 80s.
In the 90s, there were things like KEY too.
Langaiye
I was excited just to see information about new original works on Anime V… Since I couldn’t afford videos or LDs, I would rent old titles from TSUTAYA after they became available.
>>172I remember borrowing a ridiculously large number of obscure anime during the occasional 100 yen sale and watching or dubbing them.
Approximately 100 pieces!
The abundance of codes around the necks of Z, ZZ, and El-Gaime Mark II was perhaps a trend of the time.
It felt like something was stuck in my throat, but then I suddenly remembered the OVA “Old Man Z.”
All I remember is watching things like Magic Circle Guruguru and Ninku…
I was listening to the radio new world with Ai Orikasa and Yumi Takada.
Aono-san’s one-person two-roles mini-drama was interesting.
>>179Zucchini Iizuka and Manami Mizuno were pitiful.
>>179I have a memory of a radio drama about a big sports festival before New Land, but it might be a dream. I also have a memory of a punishment game in New Land where Yumi Takada went out to buy Yoshinoya.
They were showing anime on commercial TV from 7 PM.
>>181Looking back now, it feels amazing that they aired Magic Knight Rayearth during prime time…
>>181After watching Conan-kun, it’s a great view of the world!
…wasn’t it?
>>193It was Kindaichi → Conan.
It’s bloody.
>>201Kindaichi → Conan → In the episode with the gruesome murder that was fully visible, I first became aware of death and cried while shaking in my futon until late at night.
That’s not good…
>>181The Sabermarionette and Slayers Hayashibara Time starts at 6 PM!
You really love cables and biological units from the 90s, don’t you?
And debris.
There hasn’t been an anime that continues the story of Neoranga yet, and I think it was an anime worth going crazy over and dedicating one’s life to.