Royal Space Force

Fucking GAINAX man! This was fucking awesome!

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A classic for a reason

No one on Any Forums has seen this.

hey, I tried.
pretty much.

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Nice projection faggot, go back to your Marin Kitagawa containment thread

I watched it last month after seeing it mentioned on Any Forums

If yoy haven't seen or you are not interested in seeing Royal Space Force or other classic anime that are classic for a reason and you watch only seasonal garbage where MC is isekaied somewhere or you simp over a 2d whore then you don't belong here.

It was a fat oily piece of shit, box office numbers reflected as such. They weren't wrong

I was hoping Tsuki to Laika to Nosferatu would have even a fraction of the technical details of Royal Space Force. I ended up liking the series but it didn't scratch that particular itch.

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>None of the Any Forums tourists has seen this.
This
This. You have a right to be a newfag and open to expand your anime knowledge based on oldfag suggestions. Refusing to watch because it's old and it was made before you were born makes you a tourist.

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Go back to make capeshit threads on Any Forums.

>box office bad
Retard or troll. Kys.

Literally its biggest flaw is the attempted rape scene inserted almost entirely for cheap drama. "But it shows she's actually all-loving and forgiving with how she treats him the next day, inspiring his waning faith in mankind" or "it's to show how dark and broken his morals are after all the violence, he was clinging to her as a figure of purity and couldn't cope with the evidence she was a prostitute on the side" are cool interpretations that try to fix how out of place and messy it is but have no actual bearing on the intent of the scene or what it really accomplishes.

He doesn't suddenly find inspiration in her kindness afterwards, and we already knew how fucked up he was over what was going on around his innocent dream of seeing space. Even the director's commentary just has the assistant director, Akai, say it was to show Riqinni was "strong" as if we hadn't already gotten that fucking message from her enduring poverty, protecting her ward, trying to spread religious good will in a society that disdains it, and suffering as a hooker to make ends meet - all while maintaining her composure outwardly for the sake of those who relied on her. I think the real truth is it was put in there to be edgy and shocking, a scene that would stick with the viewer and illicit emotional reactions - as evidenced by the fact Akai wanted to include it in the trailer and promote the film with images of the scene (which he was only stopped from doing because an animator hid the cels from him and convinced production to stop it)

It's a fun watch. They did a great job with the environment
Space dumpire was more about the characters and less about the setting, although the setting is a nice choice, and the anime staff clearly tried to be age authentic with the models and such. I wonder if the LNs go into deeper detail, but we'll have to wait and see
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Both this and honneamise are pretty well known though.

>Roujin z
No one on Any Forums has seen this

>oh no the mc is making sexual advances towards the female lead
People have urges and he stopped, get over it.
>pic related

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I'm pretty sure everyone has seen it

I haven't, but I'm downloading it soon

Rewatch the scene and pay attention to the news announcement in the background. The point of it is that Riquinni is the very real human cost of the space program - she's an innocent young woman forced into poverty caring for Manna who turns to prostitution to survive, all because of the economic downturn and war that started due to the space race. The newscaster is talking about how tens of thousands of people cannot afford to live right when Lhadatt stops trying to rape her and suddenly seems to realize what he's doing.

Its supposed to be the moment he fully appreciates the costs of his dream for other people. Riquinni is a stand-in for every pure, innocent person harmed in pursuit of his goal - which he had once seen as purely noble because he only focused on the scientific advancement and symbolic feat of man reaching to the stars. The aftermath is messy and arguably should have been handled better, some more explicit confirmation they're both just in denial about what happened like how so many other characters are in denial about the bad shit going on, but the scene itself serves a real purpose. When the climax of the film comes its not supposed to be a pure triumph - things like this scene are supposed to leave you questioning if it was really worth the sacrifices made and sins carried out because of it.

The film ends on a prayer for mankind to be better and for space to not wind up like the Earth we have despoiled and ruined with our sins, to make this achievement actually have worth. Stuff like the attempted rape build on that.

You're actually retarded if you equate that with an attempted rape lmao

Have fun, it's a great watch, very qt nurse too

Sequel still set to release this year under Studio Gaina.
Thoughts?

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Literally no one has seen it. You are massively overestimating Any Forums the average user has senn 100 anime 70% of which are post-2010 seasonal anime.