2017-10-23, 13:55 | Link #52 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2007
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I take it Takuma didn't show up and lost by default, because that's the only way I can imagine Team Art of Fighting losing to Queens Team. I'm also disappointed that Andy lost to Kensou off-screen, although he presumably beat Athena after she beat Joe.
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2017-10-26, 11:02 | Link #54 |
Corrupted fool
Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: I'm everywhere
Age: 33
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First Takuma, then Chin, then Kim? The masters aren't lucky.
Still, at least there is proof that Daimon won Evo XD Also, they did the Orochi Nagi. A shame we didn't have the obvious victory quote from Kyo "Ore no katchida" Next episode will apparently even reference a cover for a Fatal Fury game |
2017-10-26, 13:32 | Link #55 |
Phantom User
Join Date: Apr 2010
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I have been fan of KoF since '94 (or maybe more correctly since FF:KoF/AoF era) but this ...
I know my engrizhh is not all the good it can be, so the only word in my vocabulary that somehow can describe this animation is campy.
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2017-10-27, 20:07 | Link #57 |
Cyclone Magnum
Join Date: Apr 2004
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Just caught up to episode 13. It's looking better, but I really hoped this was a full fledged anime, and not just a few minutes each episode. The KOF universe deserves a more fully fleshed out series. Street Fighter has its own series, why can't KOF?
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2017-10-28, 10:55 | Link #60 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Somewhere in this machine
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The speculation is that this wasn't originally conceived as a series but a full-length movie, which would explain why each "episode" is inconsistent in length and padded out by these occasional 2D slideshow flashbacks (speaking of which, there will be another one of those after the next episode).
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