Thoughts on the new Dark Elf?
Welcome to Japan, Elf-san
A cheap tourism advertising, everything they do is basically "Look this tourist attraction" or " test this tasty Japanese food"
well considering many faggots have been asking for a reverse isekai recently, this fits the bill
but I hate that it is still ongoing, dont want to be hooked to another unfinished series, its a pain to follow the release schedule
Honestly those are the best chapters. When they go into the adventurer world and start doing game type shit, that's when it actually becomes boring. Really that's what hurts it. If it was just fantasy adventurer stuff, that'd be fine. But the MC always has a meta-knowledge of the world in gamelike mechanic.
I like it when girls seem naked when they are wearing their baggy hoodies
All dork elves are made for violent handholding, cheek pinching and ear licking.
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is this a bot thread from months ago?
She was never in the show, so most people have never seen her.
You shouldn't be worried about that, the release schedule is very slow. What you should be worried about, however, is that regular isekai takes up a good half of the manga.
violent handholding
nani
Is the whole "japan is a mystical land" a cool japan thing or a west thing?
I always hated how libraries and resources about japan pretty much ignore all of its humanity and history just to keep it mystical and alien feeling.
Maybe they do something unexpected with it, but lands of dreams and magic sounds really cheesy.
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I always hated how libraries and resources about japan pretty much ignore all of its humanity and history just to keep it mystical and alien feeling.
What are you talking about? Are you posting from the XVIIIth century or something? You'd actually be hard-pressed to find a modern publication like this. It's called "orientalism" and considered a form of racism (unless it's applied to undesirable countries)
Is the whole "japan is a mystical land" a cool japan thing or a west thing?
It's definitely both but I would say it's an even bigger thing in Japan because they need ways to cope with the fact that modern Japan is a land of soulless concrete commieblocks and run-down depressing countryside
does this motherfucker eat dreamies with his lemonade
I can put my money where my mouth is.
I am going to the library today in 6 hours, literally one of the largest libraries in terms of books in america.
Just off the top of my head
after several months of waiting and trying different things, this place figured out they only have the first three books of akira
Any attempt to find animation resources for japanese animation sends you to western author with what I described previously, pretty much all of the big go to books on the resource that are critical to the artform are not there
The Book of Five Rings copy I was waiting on, pretty much the only one they had, turned out to be some western rewriting "for CEOs"
Looking for yotsuba, I was awkwardly told by the librarian that it is not only in a sister branch in the middle of nowhere, it is in the kids section unavailable to adults
Found out that a bunch of good manga and ln was also in their teen section which you are not really supposed to walk into as a grown ass man
Etc
The e-hentai artbook collection makes my local library look like it is run by granny ashes
It would make sense...
Except they have an a renaissance of the artsover there which they could be supporting and lifting up, but instead see it as a cash cow and make laws that actively keep it sweatshop work
A damn shame, that.
The e-hentai artbook collection makes my local library look like it is run by granny ashes
Well it's a physical library in 2025, of course it's run by grannies
I think it is beer
Character is Kara by Vertigris (catgirl)
More like they outsource it to Korea and increasingly to China and Vietnam, as these people are used to sweatshop work (with disastrous consequences for the overall animation quality).
The Book of Five Rings copy I was waiting on, pretty much the only one they had, turned out to be some western rewriting "for CEOs"
You can't make this shit up.
We should probably be more ahead of the curve.
This place specifically knew about what is now called dead internet theory before a lot of other places. I think the correct next step is to start making more offline and physical libraries for this stuff as the internet becomes more desolate
That aside, I once visited a tiny library in the middle of nowhere europe and found
full berserk
full yotsuba
full rose of versilles
Full akira
full gantz
plenty of both classic and modern jump manga collections
A ton of LNs and just a bunchbof things that this place would think are cool
Actual artbooks
All it takes is one dude with passion to run a library branch that properly showcases cool lit made in japan
This is not a bizarre thing to find in Europe, manga has always been bigger than capeshit here, or, at least, for as long as I can recall. You can buy popular manga in convenience stores. Seeing something as big as Berserk in a library is par for the course.
This is wildly incorrect
Japanese studios try to do as much as they can (and pretty much do) most of it domestically. There has been more pressure to outsource some things to cheaper countries and to twitter animators, but, those kind of things are looked at extremely negatively within the industry. Additionally, if a studio is well off enough (ghibli, khara, kyoani) They would do anything in house or with animators that they know and like working with.
Outsourcing everything to Korea is what western animation does. The entry level position for a western studio is storyboard artist. You are an idea generator, and a sweatshop in korea will do what you want them to. Most of the work is done on sticky notes in some productions too. This has been cartoons for the past two decades.
Cute post, but it falls completely apart when you watch any modern anime and the end credits are filled with names like Bug Gook Kek.
True, but this was rural and very unexpected. Probably an actual Anon Babble poster that made the collection just because of the specific classics they had there. Could not believe the english section of a library in the middle of nowhere had a whole wall like that.
US rural =/= yuro rural
Unless it's somewhere like northern Sweden, you're never more than an hour of driving away from a city.
ear licking
Yes please
the drink is not the issue...
What's wrong with that?
You notice them because they are the only names in english. Also, if you watch weekly shounen anime it is going to be significantly more common, because it has to be churned out quickly.
There is also more subtlety to this topic. For example, Companies like Toei or OLM, which have non japanese production companies, actually send Jp staff physically to not only check cuts, but also instruct and work with the animators.
No matter how you look at it, the japanese generally want to keep their artform going, despite the fact that they are being paid so little that studios gamble keeping the lights on with every anime, and animators are told they will not be well off enough to have a family doing this job.
tfw I'm an animator in my country making low-budget trash that no one watches and still well-off enough to have a family
This show definitely doesn't have that problem. The characters even go to an actual museum for a history lecture. If anything, Japan is made to feel more real because it's juxtaposed with an actual physical dreamworld that elves come from.
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Good on you.
Honest.
Every animator wants to be able to make their art in peace and also be able to love. It is a damn shame japan is tightening the noose on animatirs and mangaka instead of figuring out how to bring them up.
Oh, I see.
That is pretty cool. Might pick it up. I like elf girls.
As far as elf waifus go, this is GOAT
Japan is made to feel more real because it's juxtaposed with an actual physical dreamworld that elves come from.
Meanwhile Japan:
Here it's capeshit < manga < Disney comics
Did anything come out of the subplot where Marie wanted to bring guns into the dreamlands?
It's much more of a pain to wait for translations, unless you speak the moon language.
lol
I mean, it's true.
why does a japanese bus stop have ads in english?
she is naked underneath
It's so that the readers wouldn't notice that the "ads" are random gibberish.
the ads are illegible anyway
however, it's clear that they're written in english, which creates far more questions than gibberish japanese would
It's not entirely uncommon in Tokyo to translate public announcements into English with decidedly mixed results
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I need an elf wife
I NEED AN ELF WIFE
I N E E D A N E L F W I F E ! ! !
same
italy?
Never expected this series to take a turn for NTR
and it never did
kys
largest libraries in terms of books in america
Seriously ? This is really that hard to find mangas in america ?
Here in France, you'll find a manga section with easily 2,000 unique titles(most of the basic stuff from shonen jump,news just released, older stuff Tezuka collection, weirder thing like Dorohedoro...) not more, in every Cultura, Furet du Nord, or Fnac store, bookstore chains, creative objects (paints, pens, canvas, etc.), and basic computing (phones, computers, wireless headphones, etc.). They're literally found in every suburban shopping area and/or city center, there is alway one 20 km from you. You'll also find a few dozen or a hundred unique titles in standard supermarkets (basic stuff like Dragon Ball, MHA, Berserk, One Piece, the Pokemon manga, etc.).
It's well-known that frogs are huge weebs for some reason
In the late 80s and early-mids 90s, we had the Dorothée Club on TV, a children's show with lots of anime they got for cheap, Dragon Ball, DBZ, Saint Seiya, Hokuto no Ken (censored because it was too violent, some episodes were reduced from 25 to 15 minutes), City Hunter, Dragon Quest, Dr. Slump, Urusei Yatsura, Nadia Blues Water,Patlabor, Sailor Moon and lot of other thing
Some Super Sentai, and Metal Hero, just redoubled without the Power Ranger treatment (the presenter Dorothée even went so far as to make a cameo and was present in the Japanese broadcast). Literally ALL the children watched the Dorothée Club, they had 30% of the audience EVERY DAY.
No, this is not true at all. All the traditional comic book shops are transitioning to manga now, because no one wants to buy American comics anymore. For reasons that might get me banned if I elaborate on them. You need to understand that America is a far larger country than France with its population far more spread out. There are places where the distance between the nearest big cities is larger than the length of France as a whole. France has manga stores every 20 miles? The US doesn't even necessarily have settlements every 20 miles.
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Similar outlook on nudity, Americans, food, etc.
unavailable to adults
Just making shit up. You've never been in a library.
, because no one wants to buy American comics anymore.
I downloaded a Spiderman archive the other day. Where do I start? Why are there so many other superhero comics where he appears? Do I have to read them all? If so, in what order? And what about team-ups like Civil Wars? And why do they regularly change writers, even in the middle of an arc? It seems stupid. In comparison, it's easier to read a manga; you start with chapter 1 and that's it.
Frogs are far less racist and more cosmopolitan, japs are ultraconservative and insular. Funnily enough, frogs are the closest people to Americans when it comes to open-mindedness.
These are not the reasons why the kids stopped buying Spider-Man, because they've all been valid for as long as I've been alive, and manga was freely available alongside the American comics, yet the shift only happened in the last decade.
Funnily enough, frogs are the closest people to Americans when it comes to open-mindedness.
This is just our boomers, now young people are divided and extremist, young White people hate migrants, arabs and other blacks and want to re-emigrate them and the arabs are muslims wanting to impose Sharia law little by little
acktchyually I'm a 10 y.o. with a developmental disability
Wishful thinking. American zoomers are much more nationalistic than French zoomers, and the elections clearly show it.
Makes sense, seeing how Tezuka got his initial inspiration from Donald Duck comics by Carl Barks.
I have a 10 y.o. son who I couldn't take here with me, could I browse the children's section to pick something for him?
See?
How could I have a 10yo son at 20?
just say you come from middlesbrough
Marie is a much bigger dork than Evelyn.
call me back when marie has a cap saying "cute"
How about a shirt that says "MARY"?
Just go and pick a book, what are they gonna do ? Refuse to take your money for a fucking book ?
Do stores really forbid you from buying a product because it is in a specific section? That's one of the stupidest things I've heard.
lol
I think you're confusing a library with a bookshop
we never got a beach episode
It hurts
THE LAND OF DREAM AND MAGIC!!
it's just fairly generic Japanese high fantasy
Why is manga like this?
Naro has ruined a generation.
Bookshops are called libraries in French. No, I'm not making this up.
Oh I see, here "librairie" is a bookshop, and a library is a "bibliothèque"
Still you can't go and take the book you want ? Here you can take whatever you want the books are litteraly where for that
Of course you can't take whatever you want, and I'm pretty sure this hold true for France as well. Some books are far more valuable than others.
Well this count for "true" library but they are more they are used more as a storage place for old books and document than as a libraries accessible to the public. Otherwise, you have municipal media libraries where you can borrow everything. I can literally borrow 30 books at the same time from mine.
This is a unique aspect of the BPL
Some of the branches have specific rooms dedicated either to kids or teens and it is designated as a space without adults for the most part.
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it's just elf who got lost in Okinawa
Your first day on Anon Babble?
pre-4apocalypse elf threads debate about western elflore
post-4apocalypse elf threads debate about libraries
why are elf threads always like this?
This is by no means unique. I also have an adult and a children's library where I live. Not to mention all the school libraries where adults can't even theoretically walk in.
It's a pretty short manga with a sluggish translation schedule, the latest release was a month ago, so there's not much left to discuss at this point. Naturally, the discussion will tend towards tangentially related topics.
Now I want fantasy manga/anime where dark elves speak okinawian
It's based. Japanese dark elves >>> westoid dark elves.
Could you even tell the difference?
Oh man, I wish that thread didn't die after the relaunch. It was uncharacteristically high quality for Anon Babble
okinawan is a completely separate language, retard
Which thread?
Most elf threads debate about Frieren
The one about western elflore, quite obviously.
It's so closely related to Japanese that you have no more chance to tell them apart than Serbian and Croatian. Furthermore, the Japanese government is successfully trying to get rid of it, so it's going to be gone without a trace within your lifetime.