D, on 26 July 2017 - 04:58 PM, said:
Maark Abbott, on 26 July 2017 - 04:21 PM, said:
Yo where can I find Princess Principal, having a bit of an issue locating a reliable stream
Looks like it is on Amazon Prime (and/or whatever Amazon's video service is called these days) in the USA.
(But if you don't have that should be pretty easy to find from a google search???)
Prime Video. With all the stuff you can get on amazon, a prime membership easily pays for itself.
As for comments about MHA ill admit to speaking out turn here having only just finished season 1 (after the fact everyone is obssessed with the show). In regards to power ceilings in shounen, there's something to be said for them. IN MHA all might is the best hero so hes is set as the ceiling, yet given the nature of his power one for all is a quirk that is refined generation over generation there's something said for room to grow.
Sidenote: MHA is a good show, but i do not see what it has done to deserve the Hype. Its good, but its not Great in the way i would characterize shows like LOGH, FMA or Bebop
To my knowledge, there are only two long term shounen shows which did a good job of handling power creep. Jojos and Hunter Hunter.
The former does it by skipping generations. The first JoJo is Jonathan Joestar who lives in turn of the century england. Once his arc is done we move onto arc 2 wich features Joseph Joestar (Best arc of Jojos by far) were the enemies are quite a huge step up from previous but its all kept relative. This second arc takes place in the 30s
Then season 3, feature Jotaro JoeStar (though joseph is still there but in a much diminished role and character) and we are introduced to the concept of stands, so the power creep that was introduced with the vampires, pillar men and hammon has been eliminated.
Then in part 4 we have another Joestar family memeber but im not there yet (still cruising through s3)
Hunter Hunter: Best part about this is that it does power progression really well, it has amaazing training scenes as well as utilization of strategy. But more to that point, Nen battles are not a question of who has more nen or better control, its a question of how you use your nen talents and how you understand nen abilities. Every Nen fight is a chess match where its a question of understanding your oponenets abilities and how to counter the,. (with one notable exception). Its a huge reason for why Im a giant fan of Hunter Hunter, the fights are amazing because its not a question of who gets the random power up, its who has the better gameplan.
So those are two ways you can avoid power creep. By giving your story a reset point every so often, or creating a power system where rather than having differences in power, you have differences in kind.
As a last point, even the GITS adaptation was awful, awful in the sense it got the Hollywood treatment in terms of getting the aesthetic right, but none of the deeper substance. In short its another shallow adaptation and i would not qualify it as good in any sense. Quite frankly, hollywood is to dumb for quality anime adaptation unless they do something straightforward like one punch man
This post has been edited by LinearPhilosopher: 27 July 2017 - 12:25 AM