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ARIA the Animation: Girls with Gondolas
So Aria turned out to be the best show of last season. Why lie.
In fact, it's so good that they made a second season! More gondolas, more President Aria, and most importantly, more HnK has put out the first episode here: http://torrents.hikarinokiseki.com/A...iD.avi.torrent As usual they're probably going to stall on it forever and CrystalNova will take over, or something. I'll be fixing up this post later with PRETTY PICTURES |
Also, CrystalNova all the way. They did take their time getting the last episode out, but I have no complaints with them. Why lie. Damn, my journal banner makes her look fat. ;_; ![]() - What we all do best - |
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You know, I've downloaded the whole first season, and bought the three volumes of the manga that ADV actually released before their manga department up and died, but I've yet to actually watch past the first episode.
This means I'll have go through season one it Nanoha style. Why lie. |
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On the other side, I was quite addicted with ARIA (believe it or not) because it had one thing many other current animes lack, that is the lack of actual action. While this is quite a paradoxal statement, the sense of "not much happening" in the ARIA world was a beatiful thing to behold. Watching this series was a very peaceful experience that had bouts of comedy and witty dialogue to keep the story progressing.
The way that the animators portrayed the city of Neo-Venezia was filled with a very peaceful and happy populace. It would make a grand vacation spot for a couple's honeymoon, riding and enjoying the Udine's task of guiding around with the gondola's as a major transportation system. Another note is that this is the first anime series that I've actually bothered to watch the opening credit sequence for every episode without skipping ahead. Mainly the reason is that they do part of the episode with the episodes dialogue simultaneously with the OP theme, but I think another reason is the OP Theme (Undine by Makino Yui) is beautiful to listen to and gets your mind to slow down from the daily hassles of life, allowing you to mentally change gears and match the slow pace of ARIA. ![]() - What we all do best -
Last edited by Spatula : Apr 5, 2006 at 10:53 AM.
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It would help to watch the first season (as with many other anime series) to get to understand each character and their respective personality. Watching the first season wouldn't be critical in understanding the second season provided:
1) The second season follows the same style of an easy going approach to life in each episode. 2) Few new characters are introduced from other Gondola companies. Actually this won't really hurt the understanding of the new season, however it will seem too convoluted with too many new characters to an audience who has not seen the first, again, this can be said for many other anime series with multiple seasons. But of course it would help to see both seasons whenever you get a chance. I watched Rozen Maiden Traumend before I saw the first season, so seeing Jun react when first laying eyes (and hands) on Shinku wasn't as compelling as would I have seen the first season first. So in short, even if you did finish getting the second season, I highly recommend to start watching the first season first. ![]() - What we all do best - |
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The first episode gave off a vague Ghibli vibe. Okay, it wasn't vague, it was practically screaming in my face. I really, really like the new ending animation sequence.
Also, apparently Carnivale usually takes place in February (assuming that Neo-Venezia follows the customary dates, which is likely since they're still wearing their winter uniforms), so it'd be about four months since Ai's last visit for the new year (since the Martian year is almost twice that of Earth). And since Akari's been there for two years already, that translates into nearly four Earth years. Looks like they're taking a long time with training >_> |
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I downloaded ARIA last month but haven't watched it yet ... If you people are saying it's so good I should problably rush things and watched it.
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Hmm, never seen this anime before, I'm gonna download it and see how it is. Its intriguing.
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The bigger question is, "when will crystal-nova sub it?" ![]() |
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Wow, this series is beautiful and relaxing. I'm watching the first season right now and I am loving it!
Anyone know who does Athena's singing voice? Its beautiful. |
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Oh my god, checking her official site, she also sung for Kirite by Mitsuda! No wonder I thought she sounded familiar and why I loved her voice!
I hope her vocals are in the OST. |
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I believe the track that you're looking for is Barcarolle, which is indeed on the first soundtrack. Speaking of which, I've pretty much become a big fan of the Choro Club's output after being introduced to them through ARIA the ANIMATION. Their additions to ARIA the NATURAL are definitely a good continuation to the first season and their work on Yokohama Kidaishi Kikou ~Quiet Country Cafe~ is on the same easy-listening/relaxing trend.
I should also note that the ARIA Piano Collection Stagione is beautifully done. Not often that you get to hear piano arrangements in the realm of anime soundtracks. |
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Anyone care to upload the OSTs and piano collections of Aria season 1 and 2? I asked about it in the audio request thread, but no response so far...
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