2020-10-04, 00:06 | Link #23 |
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Well it was ok. At least functioned as a decent epilogue episode for the original series. Can't go wrong with the original cast even if this is likely the last significant moments they are going to get from here on out.
Good bit of action for them. A pretty well established team that could handle a situation like this. Just a really troublesome threat that wasn't going away without being a pain. A nice run of nostalgia since it has been quite some time since the show finished up its run. Will have to see how episode two goes. The main trio here is fine. Definitely not going to hold up in comparison, but no telling how decent they will be until we get some more focus put on them. Got to sink or swim at some point.
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2020-10-04, 01:01 | Link #24 |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Kobe, Japan
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The problem is you're introducing a series of material that's going to be written by (going by past performance at least) mediocrities with material written by Rumiko. It was good, sure - but what does that tell you about the rest of the series? Not much, unfortunately.
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2020-10-04, 02:06 | Link #25 |
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Indonesia
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^ Eh, Yashahime doesn't need to be highbrow to serve its purpose as a sequel show. It just needs to be fun & entertaining, especially considering the parent show, Inuyasha, itself is far from a masterpiece.
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2020-10-07, 22:22 | Link #33 | |
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------ Well, this really felt like one episode of Inuyasha. I said this because I marathon all of Inuyasha like like a pair of days before this. For a few lines in this episode they could actually approach the full of the time travel plot that the prequel didn't. Adventures in the present if the synopsis is to be believed, or something about Sesshomaru mother as this is a good opportunity. Depends in how ambitious this is trying to be...better be ready for dissapointment anyway. Please leave Naraku ded. Last edited by alex_drian; 2020-10-07 at 22:39. Reason: Please use the [edit] button to add content to your post instead of double-posting. |
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2020-10-08, 14:26 | Link #35 |
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Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: I'm everywhere
Age: 33
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The first episode was pure fanservice. I kinda wonder how would this series be taken if the cast of Inuyasha weren't related to them. I mean, Takahashi has created so many characters in her career that you see the same guys again.
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2020-10-10, 05:42 | Link #36 |
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Indonesia
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Oh, they start with the centi-lady like the original. Neat. But damn, what kind of bully kidnap the whole family of the bullied? That part of the writing really feels straight from the 90s . And the dialogues feel a bit to exposition-y. I gotta say, the OP & ED don't really live up to the original show but the protags are not infuriating so far. So that makes up for it.
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2020-10-10, 08:25 | Link #39 |
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Yeah I mean Sango, Kohaku sister were live together with Inuyasha family and Kohaku and Sesshomaru constantly visit them, yet Kohaku seems forgot that Inuyasha and Kagome exist. Its seems Setsuna forget her sister Towa is key to solve that missing memory and where and why the cast dissappear to?
Let see ep 3 to see whether or not Kaede remenber them or not? |
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