http://www.mangahere.com/manga/clockwork_planet/c001/

Takayukashiki Shoujo (高床å¼å°‘女) - No English translation yet but I've read it in other language, looks promising

I care about the plot a bit, but the plot (if it comes to fembots) is more a optional/additional nice thing. if its good.Ddroid wrote:I don't really care much about plot though. As long as there is nice fembot inside.
Jedem das Seine, Thurosis. If BD dislikes it, then he dislikes it. That's his personal preference. You may think otherwise, but it's not anyone's place to dictate what someone may like or dislike. Similarly, while you may think it is a pity that there are male x male manga around, some people (probably those who have been protesting in Russia or can now get happily married in Scotland) would probably think otherwise.T-elos/Thurosis wrote:Gosh, why are you BD so sensitive against anime/manga?
Beside what's the matter about the appearance?? It's fine drawn and both does not look too young at all.
There are a lot more worse examples....
I'm happy that there are finally some manga stuff which fembot content inside!
Lately (in Germany) are Sci-Fi manga, especially those which fembots rarely seen....
All what you what you see everywhere in book stores are those f*cking Yaoi (homo-love) Story-Manga... Which annoys me a lot.
I love manga, i could take a picture of my manga collection and it would have to be a 360° whole room thing.T-elos/Thurosis wrote:Gosh, why are you BD so sensitive against anime/manga?
Beside what's the matter about the appearance?? It's fine drawn and both does not look too young at all.
There are a lot more worse examples....
I don't care about yaoi, they have their target.T-elos/Thurosis wrote:All what you what you see everywhere in book stores are those f*cking Yaoi (homo-love) Story-Manga... Which annoys me a lot.
Which means exactly what i said. Let me choose different words: "i do not care about the fact that she is an android because while it is my fetish she is not of the right age to interest me that way. I sicerely hope this comic will entertain me in other ways."BD wrote:since the fembot in question is so young looking as to make me feel i could be her father... it does not interest me that much. I hope the plot is nice.
And there we'd hit godwin's law. I annouce thee this discussion is over.Epitaph wrote:Jedem das Seine, Thurosis.
Forgive my German, as I realize it is a little deficient. Jedem das Seine is the only wayI know how to express the meaning of suum cuique (to each their own) in German, and as Thurosis comes from Germany, I assumed a translation would be better and more direct.darkbutflashy wrote:And there we'd hit godwin's law. I annouce thee this discussion is over.Epitaph wrote:Jedem das Seine, Thurosis.
Epitaph, if you don't know the historical use of that sentence, please inform yourself and never use it again. It's poisoned. Period. If you do know and use it on purpose, shame on you.
EDIT: And if you ever need a non-toxic german proverb for "anyone may do as he likes", use Jedem Tierchen sein Pläsierchen (German, fake French, and, oh yes, it rhymes) literally meaning [Let] each deer [have] its pleasure. This is used in everyday German and has no historical connotation.
Yes, I've understood that. Suum Cuique is fine but hardly anybody but the Feldjäger (german military police) will know that latin saying in Germany. The Feldjäger only because it's their motto. Jedem das Seine used to be fine, too, before the Nazis put it on the Buchenwald gate. I'm not offended personally but there are people in german media who greatly exaggerate when that sentence is used, and they do it on purpose. There even was a Nokia commercial 20 years ago gaining attention only because it fell into the same trap you have fallen into.Epitaph wrote:its original Latin of suum cuique, whose Platonic/Ciceronian liberal and tolerant meaning was what I was getting at. John Locke expresses it best when he said 'everyman has a property in his person; this nobody has a right to but himself.' What I was getting at was that one shouldn't haul another over the coals simply because of a difference in preferences.
No need to apologize! I genuinely appreciate the 'lecture', as you put it, as you're helping me avoid the pitfalls a non-native speaker would be otherwise unwary of.darkbutflashy wrote:Yes, I've understood that. Suum Cuique is fine but hardly anybody but the Feldjäger (german military police) will know that latin saying in Germany. The Feldjäger only because it's their motto. Jedem das Seine used to be fine, too, before the Nazis put it on the Buchenwald gate. I'm not offended personally but there are people in german media who greatly exaggerate when that sentence is used, and they do it on purpose. There even was a Nokia commercial 20 years ago gaining attention only because it fell into the same trap you have fallen into.Epitaph wrote:its original Latin of suum cuique, whose Platonic/Ciceronian liberal and tolerant meaning was what I was getting at. John Locke expresses it best when he said 'everyman has a property in his person; this nobody has a right to but himself.' What I was getting at was that one shouldn't haul another over the coals simply because of a difference in preferences.
In result, saying that in the particular context of some German flak'ing others, it could be understand as "You are joking about people you harass, you nazi bastard" and heat up a discussion instead of calming it down. Full circle, we are at godwin's law.End of lecture. Sorry.
Glad to hearBD wrote:I did not say to remove it because it concerns our interests and as i said young enough users of this forum could be interested.
Lol, i agree and glad to hear XDBD wrote:I did not say: "This is an abomination! REPENT IN CHRIST!"
LOL², glad to hear²BD wrote:I did not say: "I HATE MANGAAARGH!"
I do not like Android 18 either.... beside is she really an android? I believe that Akira Toriyama accidentally swap those words....BD wrote:I did not say: "Android 18 suxx. Down with this dragonball-like stuff. Faggots."
Yes, i agree. But i was just curious about BD opinion....Epitaph wrote:Jedem das Seine, Thurosis.
I do not feel offended either. Many germans say "Jedem das Seine". And i believe mostly noboby remember nor know the origin meaning... ( i didn't know that these words were from the "Feldjägern" either XD)darkbutflashy wrote:The Feldjäger only because it's their motto. Jedem das Seine used to be fine, too, before the Nazis put it on the Buchenwald gate. I'm not offended personally but there are people in german media who greatly exaggerate when that sentence is used, and they do it on purpose
OhRobotman wrote:I was referring to her age of appearance. If anyone has any proof that this character is supposed to appear as a human girl of a certain age, please state it here.darkbutflashy wrote:On page 32 she said she had been suspended for 1804926 hours. That's 206 years. Kept yourself in good shape, granny.
And that what she says implies she acts in full consent. I'd be more curious about the boy. At which age does high school end in Japan? Damn Japanese and their school uniform fetish
I wonder what wikipedia has to say about that phrase i had never heard before...oh...ow..ow....ok, i get it know.darkbutflashy wrote:Epitaph, if you don't know the historical use of that sentence, please inform yourself and never use it again. It's poisoned. Period. If you do know and use it on purpose, shame on you.Epitaph wrote:Jedem das Seine, Thurosis.![]()
Here in italy they called her cyborg 18 but i have no idea what the actual japanese name was.T-elos/Thurosis wrote:I do not like Android 18 either.... beside is she really an android? I believe that Akira Toriyama accidentally swap those words....BD wrote:I did not say: "Android 18 suxx. Down with this dragonball-like stuff. Faggots."
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And i do like her, just... well the cartoon sucks a lot (the manga is nice, but the cartoon is boring even when viewed at 16x) and she is an android in name only. :/
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And i do like her, just... well the cartoon sucks a lot :/
BD wrote: just... well the cartoon sucks a lot :/
BD wrote:
the cartoon sucks a lot :/
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the cartoon sucks :/
BD wrote: a lot :/
;_ ;BD wrote: 16x :/
I vaguely remember the Anime being mostly about building up enough power for the next blow (which happened in the next episode - but only if nothing failed in the meantime).BD wrote:mostly people exchanging blows.
Oh, I sometimes do that when the story has slow pacing, like the mystery mangas written by Naoki Urasawa. My imagination fills in even more pictures.Try to imagine reading an A5 format page for 60 seconds even when there is no dialogue, and it is maybe 4 or 5 panels, if not even a single full page panel.
General rule: it's the pile of crap which makes it possible to do art on its top.Who cares, as long as there is ad revenue and merchandise flows.
Well they do that too, but usually in the manga it's one or two panels, unless it's a training thing (that is: building up enough power to make it thinkable to defeat the bad guy) but even there usually the focus switches onto people doing stuff and every now and then there is a panel on the guy that's training.darkbutflashy wrote:I vaguely remember the Anime being mostly about building up enough power for the next blow (which happened in the next episode - but only if nothing failed in the meantime).
I tried the cyborg cat... wasn't my type of humor. Alita last order was a bit "meh". The original Alita was incredible, this is an action comic with heavy combat focus with slapstick humor. There's a dozen a dime of comics like that, even featuring cyborgs. With boring infodumps and fart jokes i wonder if the guy making it is understanding why his originale story was a success. Though i imagine his behavious is so baffling only because he is actually wearing a trollface mask and doing this as a spiteful "take that" to the huge amount of requests to continue the original story.darkbutflashy wrote:However, The Alita: Last Order Manga had been this way during a great (and boring) number of chapters, too. Still the series is cool. And even constant fighting can be cool. Read Cyborg Kuro-chan, it's hilarious.
Well it depends on the pacing of the story. When you see a couple of punches being exchanged or a martial arts move you don't go musing over the details of the scenery, like if he is consistently drawing the background from different angles while keeping the same details in the same spot. (hint: he was.)darkbutflashy wrote:Oh, I sometimes do that when the story has slow pacing, like the mystery mangas written by Naoki Urasawa. My imagination fills in even more pictures.
I usually hear a variation of that: "it's the crappy jobs that pay the rent" from which it is inferred that you do art on your free time, even if your are an artist.darkbutflashy wrote:General rule: it's the pile of crap which makes it possible to do art on its top.
You are not alone.BD wrote:In the cartoon they spent so much time doing "oooh"s and "aaah"s that it felt like watching a slow motion climax build up between narcissistic body builders.
That's not what I meant. It's not the individual artist who has this problem but the merchandise industry as a whole. The more art, the less sales, though there are exceptions.I usually hear a variation of that: "it's the crappy jobs that pay the rent" from which it is inferred that you do art on your free time, even if your are an artist.