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Halfwitz comments on December 2014 Media Thread - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: Halfwitz 03 December 2014 03:54:18PM 0 points [-]

I've been enjoying Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo

Comment author: moonshadow 04 December 2014 11:08:44AM 0 points [-]

It's awesome until the plot does a 90 degree turn near the end. Unfortunately their authors just aren't as good as Dumas and oynzvat Rqzbaq'f npgvbaf ba zvaq pbagebyyvat fcnpr nyvraf xvaq bs erzbirf gur cbvag.

Comment author: Halfwitz 04 December 2014 05:06:59PM *  0 points [-]

Finished it last night.

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Still one of the better animes I've seen recently, and probably the best adaptation of The Count of Monte Cristo I've ever seen - though I haven't seen many.

Now I need a new animie.

Comment author: gwern 04 December 2014 05:25:17PM 1 point [-]

Now I need a new animie.

If you liked the visual style, you could check out Mononoke and the last part of Ayakashi.

Comment author: Halfwitz 05 December 2014 04:40:27PM *  0 points [-]

If you liked the visual style,

I liked it, but I think the static textures should have been used with a bit more subtlety.

Mononoke and Ayakashi.

I'll check those out, looks like they're both on Crunchyroll.

Comment author: lmm 08 December 2014 07:52:52PM 0 points [-]

If you like visual weirdness in anime I highly recommend Kaiba; it's a rather cool sci-fi story too.