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Goodnight, me. (ani.social)

anime: Senpai is an Otokonoko / Senpai wa Otokonoko

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episode 11, 4:20; anime title:

  • EN: Villainess Level 99: I May Be the Hidden Boss but I`m Not the Demon Lord
  • JP: Akuyaku Reijou Level 99: Watashi wa Ura Boss Desu ga Maou de wa Arimasen
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[-] Kissaki@ani.social 2 points 1 week ago

I kept the images under the urls as they were. They're probably still under wp_content :D That way it's not too hard to migrate.

I don't think I implemented anything for image galleries though.

[-] Kissaki@ani.social 2 points 1 week ago

too much detail; leading up to the findings that followLooking at the git lot, it looks like it was in 2018. I don't remember, and it's not documented that thoroughly in the commit messages log. Looks like I had content pages in Joomla, and the blog in Wordpress.

I may have exported the content via a plugin, or separate tool that reads from the database, did exported from the DB myself. I certainly did some mass-fixups via text search and replace. (I can recommend VS Code for that.)

Unfortunately, I had other projects that I migrated, so I can't remember which one I did what. :)

Now that I know the date, this is the migration blog post

I used content exporters to export the Joomla pages and Wordpress pages and blog posts into markdown content files for hugo.

Unfortunately, it's not more specific than "content exporter into markdown". But who knows if those specific ones would still be available today. :)

So I would suggest to use any Markdown exporter that's available now.

[-] Kissaki@ani.social 3 points 1 week ago

Ascendance of a Bookworm. A really good one!

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[-] Kissaki@ani.social 4 points 5 months ago

I think this clip only works for those who have already seen it and remember. Without the context, it's just random accusations without much in-scene.

[-] Kissaki@ani.social 2 points 5 months ago

I recently watched Back Street Girls: Gokudols, which has a very low frame and animation count. It still worked well as a comedy. It was enough.

Not that I want anime to be that way, but it can work for some.

[-] Kissaki@ani.social 16 points 5 months ago

alleged that 90% of animators quit their jobs in three years

Insane number. But not implausible to me. Bad working environments with impossible schedules do that.

I wish they would improve working conditions. As an industry, or through regulation because evidently, the industry doesn't.

To finance it - I wish they would make anime more easily accessible and buyable.

Less oppressive checkboxed mass/standard productions would surely improve what we see as products too.

[-] Kissaki@ani.social 3 points 5 months ago

Stitched tongue?

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Episode one has great action scenes and great peaceful-family-life with foreshadowing introduction - in great production quality. To the point where I can point to that first episode as great examples of action and mood-setting life-like family life in anime.

Unfortunately, it quickly goes downhill - for me at least - and by episodes 6 and 8 onwards becomes a CGI mech story with silly over-the-top villains and characters.

I was so excited and hopeful after episode one. Unfortunate.

I sat through the rest of it, which was at times worthwhile, but I skipped through the end which was predictable and more of the same in a style I didn't like.

I can certainly recommend checking episode 1 out for its production quality.

Have you watched it? How did you find it?

[-] Kissaki@ani.social 2 points 6 months ago

I loved Vision of Escaflowne back in the day. (In 2006 I rated it 9/10 apparently.)

I wonder how it would hold up if I were to watch it today.

[-] Kissaki@ani.social 2 points 7 months ago

I've thought about the clear inner voice during watching too. I found it acceptable, not that detrimental. Something different could have had more impact, but I didn't find it that bad.

It's certainly the easier way in terms of directing.

[-] Kissaki@ani.social 3 points 7 months ago

Those sound interesting, thank you for the recommendation. I'll definitely take a look. I'm intrigued about how blindness is represented and integrated.

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A Sign of Affection (2024) is a very good romance series. (jp Yubisaki to Renren)

A Silent Voice (2016) is a great movie. (jp Eiga Koe no Katachi)

Both explore deafness in a very meaningful way.

Have you watched them? What were your experiences and thoughts on it?


My personal assessment:

A Sign of Affection starts great. Positive, vibrant, and meaningful and with depth, exploring deafness. At some point, I felt like it's kind of the same throughout (stylistically and the kind of things happening), but it never lost its continuous progression in fitting pace or its quality at least.

I've wanted to rewatch A Silent Voice for a while, which also has deafness as a central theme, and I remember it being great - albeit quite different to the aforementioned romance. It has more struggling themes, and is a movie rather than a series.

Both had very interesting, insightful, and respectful depictions of deafness, which certainly elevated them into something very good and unique.

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