What do you think about Casshern Sins, Sup Forums?
What do you think about Casshern Sins, Sup Forums?
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What is and why does looks like Omega?
Same Character Designer.
This was the anime where he debuted this style. But it become well known through Precure. And then he used it for Omega.
What is about? I´m interesed
Kill Casshern Crush Casshern
A robot wanders a wasteland full of dying robots
Post apocolyptic setting where an android wanders a desolate planet where all humans are dead, and the robot population are all dying of an incurable disease (rust related) protagonist caused the disease (he doesn't remember how) so all the other robots hate him or try to kill him wherever he goes. It's not bad, but not insanely good either.
NE IMA
it's not a disease but rather toxins in the atmosphere
all humans are not actually dead thou, and they're less affected by the toxins then the machines, mainly because of their naturally shorter life spans
it does however make it harder for humans to reproduce. This in combination with the machines that are attacking the humans has brought humanity to the brink of extinction.
KILL KYASHUN
DEVOUR KYASHUN
Casshern Sins happened not long after most of the staff working on Saint Seiya Hades got fired, Casshern is kind of their fuck you to them, Umakoshi worked in it, the director is the same, they even brought back Seiya's voice actor on top of making Casshern looking exactly like the guy
Does Sup Forums still remember death?
Been awhile since I saw it but it was really
really boring.
It felt too segmented and a lot of the things that happen in episodes never get brought up again. Plus its idea of dialog usually is two characters going on about some existential shit and I just fucking couldn't. I mean I watched it to the end but nigga who subjects themselves to that except a depressed teenager
>It felt too segmented and a lot of the things that happen in episodes never get brought up again
It's the newfag's first experience of an episodic format.
I wish they used Sins version in InfiniT. I just want his fluffy hair in 3D.
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What's Seiya doing there?!
Oh, that explains alot. He looks like not-Seiya, which is one of my favorite characters from Omega
KYASHAN you pleb! I can't believe there're that many people on /a who never heard of it. Lurk more, you little bitches! The opening is posted almost always on those 'best opening' threads!
Is this a stealth "I watched Omega but never watched the original"?
>watched Omega but never watched the origina
That's basically impossible
ORE WA
CASSHOWN
KOROSE
Frankly, I thought it was terrible. Everything from the cardboard characters, to the over-blurred alien eyed art to the pathetic excuse for a plot and dialog. It was just bad.
DOUSHITE
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>It felt too segmented and a lot of the things that happen in episodes never get brought up again.
I want lore fags to get killed and devoured.
>Casshern is kind of their fuck you to them
How so? Just having the same designs and VA doesnt seem like a fuck you to me
In the same year that Casshern Sins happened, Saint Seiya Elysion was still happening, without Seiya's original VA and with an animation that completely shat the bed after Shigeyasu Yamauchi left. Look at it however you want, but it's still a pretty ballsy move regardless
>Toru Furuya comes back to voice Seiya for Omega
>Ryo Horikawa (Shun), Koichi Hashimoto (Hyoga), and Hideyuki Hori didn't come back to voice their characters for Omega
At least they got Ken Narita for Shiryu, who also did a great job at impersonating Suzuoki in Gundam Unicorn
Also always found it weird that Furuya came back for Omega but didn't go back to voicing Seiya in the vidyas
>NTR
But why?
It was slow and boring most of the time but there were some 10/10 episodes.
Never saw it but kinda considered watching it recently because of Infini-T Force.
I don't get it, what was wrong with Luna's immortality? The last few episodes sounded 2deep4me so someone explain what was going on for this retard.
You listen to your voice, listen to your heart, do you even smile?
I think I read somewhere that Furuya didn't want to reprise his role because the other original VAs weren't invited or something like that. I dunno what changed with Omega though, maybe they insisted a lot that he voiced Seiya again. I think Suzuoki was gone in the meantime (between the Hades ovas and Omega) so it's not like they'd be able to cast all of the old VAs anyway
despite watching through it twice I have absolutely no recollection of it whatsoever
Immortality makes you a douche
I loved it, it wasn't perfect but I loved the whole atmosphere and Umakoshi's modern-but-retro-inspired designs.
That's it? They didn't want immortality merely because it makes people assholes?
As they say, third time's the charm.
No, Luna's immortality was rotten or something. It started to erode their minds regardless. And she rejected robots that were already too broken.
By rotten, you mean her immortality doesn't really work?
One of my favorite openings.
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I liked it.
did not like how washed out and out of focus everything looked though.
It just infuriated me.
I don't think so, the whole message they were trying to convey is that there's only life because there's death, the last tender moments Casshern spent with the hairdo chick only happened because she was about to die
I'm pretty sure Casshern even says to Luna that she should keep doing her job for those that do indeed want to become immortal, but shouldn't forget about death or something like that
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Lyuze was fuckin HAWT
BOKURA UMARETA NO
NEE HORA
I tried to like it, but I just cant into the bleak and desolate artsy genre. They always reek of try hard edgy garbage.
but I will say, the loli was adorable. I want to take her to the beach, and help her look for seashells
I h8ed it, nobody acted in a believable way. As if the dialogue and everyone's choices were written by an alien robot.
Made me want to watch the original though.
I enjoyed it, but god is it sad.
Sad? It was hopeful as fuck.
Anime with canned happy endings?
Now that is sad.
It was a pretty enchanting watch when I caught it on TV. Not amazing but I liked it for what it was.
I think Casshern said something along the lines of him embracing the role of being a harbinger of death in duality with Luna's life bringing.
I really loved that OP
Casshern Sins was Umakoshi at his best and the pinnacle of his animator skills.
My Hero Academia was nowhere near as good as Sins.
Too bad it ended up as a dud in terms of sales, but Heartcatch Precure was a MEGA success instead.
The efforts Umakoshi put into Sins definitely bore fruit there.
Not all the way throughout it wasn't. Granted, I haven't watched this in years, but I remember some of the episodes being crushing.
One thing I liked was how elegant Casshern looked and moved. When other characters noted that he was beautiful to look at I believed it
Immortality made them lose all respect and urgency for their own time and life that sapient beings with mortality inherently have, because it's only when something's limited that it has value. They become something like dawdlers for the rest of eternity
Pic related, I was like the only person there that requested Casshern Sins for his autograph. lel
Watch the OVA
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You might like Saint Seiya: Legend of Crimson Youth that Yamauchi directed. Seiya in a nutshell.
>it's only when something's limited that it has value
you see, I figured out that that was message of this anime after only the first or second episode, because it was about as subtle as a hammer to the dick. And then they kept hammering that same message without really adding to it or doing anything clever. so by the time we got to the third episode, sthe only thing I feel is a deep throbbing pain in the dick,
Doujin?
I liked the ending.
>I am become death
>can't even enjoy a little pain in the dick
Pussy
First anime I watched, fucking loved it to death
It's odd but Casshern Sins is more close to Saint Seiya than Tatsunoko's original Casshern or the OVA.
and that's probably why this anime flopped.
You have an exciting journey in front of you, my child.
Oh no I didn't get into anime recently, I've become pretty familiar with it by now, it was just the first one I really sat down and watched. It really struck with me at the time because of its themes combined with the fact that my father died in a car crash a year or so ago.
It was a solid 10.
The non-ending was disappointing to the point I got angry.