• Re: What have you been watching or reading?

    From John Ames@3:633/10 to All on Mon Oct 20 12:03:54 2025
    On Mon, 20 Oct 2025 19:10:29 +0200
    Feanor <houseof.usher715@silomails.com> wrote:

    In the early 2000's, an otaku friend of mine exposed me to Tenchi
    Muyo for the first time (probably on vhs tapes), but I didn't really
    like it. My main memory of the show is: girl character was mean.
    After many a moon, finally tried it again recently. I watched the
    1993 6 ep OVA. I get it now. It's funny and fanservicey without being
    hentai even though it's pretty nakey. Ryoko is indeed still mean at
    first, but becomes not as bad as I remember. She seems to actually be
    okay and I want to like her. The leaps in anime logic are kinda hard
    to swallow, but the lore has potential outside of it's pulp
    randomness, so I want to try out the actual series some time.

    I should give it another go sometime for the sake of re-assessment, but
    I wasn't impressed with it the first time. TM strikes me as basically
    the first step in the evolution of the "harem comedy" as a shared genre
    after Ranma 1/2 established the first full example of the form* - "hey,
    *that* was a big hit, what if we try to make lightning strike twice?"

    * (Urusei Yatsura laid a lot of the groundwork, but it's a crucial
    distinction that in the "harem comedy" it's primarily the protagonist
    being pursued by the love interests, while in UY it's the other way
    around 99% of the time - and for all that, there's only two instances
    where there's ever any question of Ataru's attentions being requited.)

    But as a waypoint in evolutionary history it's a pretty limp lungfish,
    or so I recall. Ryoko's shift from psycho space pirate to loyal love
    interest is jarring; she's too much of a bastard at first for it to
    feel plausible, and way less interesting as a character afterward. It'd
    have been both more believable *and* more fun if she'd ended up as more
    the "crazy bad-influence girlfriend" type instead. Tenchi himself is
    also kind of a bland, passive nonentity (a problem that has plagued the
    genre since...well, Tenchi Muyo.)

    It's a shame, because there is some genuinely engaging strangeness to
    the setting/lore (spaceships that are actually trees or small furry
    critters? That's the kind of matter-of-fact kookiness '80s-'90s anime
    would toss out like it wasn't even a thing; I *do* miss those days...)

    As far as recently watching, been very much enjoying having Ranma back
    on the air. The original anime wasn't as seriously in need of a trim-
    the-fat edit/remake as UY was, but it's great to see nonetheless =^_^=


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  • From John Ames@3:633/10 to All on Mon Oct 20 14:08:10 2025
    On Mon, 20 Oct 2025 12:03:54 -0700
    John Ames <commodorejohn@gmail.com> wrote:

    As far as recently watching, been very much enjoying having Ranma back
    on the air. The original anime wasn't as seriously in need of a trim-
    the-fat edit/remake as UY was, but it's great to see nonetheless =^_^=

    (Another fun one in recent memory was Astro Note, which is *very*
    overtly an answer to the question: "what if Urusei Yatsura and Maison
    Ikkoku were actually the same show?" Fun to see some of the medium's
    older works being celebrated by newer authors.)


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