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  • The hollywood “adaptation” shits all over GitS

    I hate that one as well.

    It’s not for you. But its hardly offensive to the franchise.

    That depends on what you define as “the franchise”. If you define it as “the manga”, this might well be true. But if you see the franchise as “the old anime movie and series”, then it’s a different discussion. The themes in GitS exist in a lot of works that aren’t GitS. What defines the franchise is not its themes alone but a combination of all the aspects it’s made of. The underlying themes are just one of those. And I would argue that the tone and art style are a lot more defining in this particular series than some esoteric plot points. The art style and tone of the 1995 GitS movie, as well as Bladerunner, have been a defining feature of the entire cyberpunk genre. So, from my point of view, this is definitely offensive to the franchise. It’s like turning John Wick into a pastel colored show about a petting zoo and saying that it’s still the same because the theme of him liking dogs is still intact.

    Also, just to reiterate, even if it weren’t GitS I wouldn’t like it. It’s not “uhh, it doesn’t look like the movie, so I don’t like it”. It’s “I don’t like it because everything about it is shit AND on top of that, it doesn’t even share the aesthetics of the movie”. I honestly can’t understand how someone could like this first episode. Exposition, plot, pacing, narration, animation, score, cinematography, editing. It was all over the place. It’s just not a good episode. And it’s an even worse GitS episode.



  • LN (not really a spoiler but explanation that was skipped in the anime)

    They skipped over the explanation in the anime, but there are special skills that are ultra rare (the king is king because of one of those) and she kept her Grimoire skill hidden. I think the explanation was that as the future queen consort she should not overshadow her fiancé, which she automatically would if anyone knew about her unique skill. As far as anyone outside her inner circle knows, she has just inherited her family’s ice magic.

    As to why she lets everyone walk over her: she was raised to be that way. The question should be rather why does she switch so fast to the revenge side. The light novel makes that transition more gradual during her time in the cell and having her inner monologue helps that transition as well. The anime makes it look like all it took was that little speech fro her maid and she flipped a switch. But I’m okay with this to get the setup out of the way as fast as possible. In the end it doesn’t really matter why she is on the war path, the interesting part is what she does on it.


  • The only thing about it that I consider positive was the opening song. I dislike everything else, from character designs, art style, pacing, cinematography, color palette, character expressions, choreography, plot structure, exposition, score, to animation, and whatever else there is.

    And before someone uhmakschually me, I am aware that this is based on the manga, but the anime movie is a lot more iconic than the manga, and to me GitS is the 1995 movie. This version here, I hate, and no “Uhm, but the manga…” does change that.

    And just to be extra clear, even if this wasn’t an existing iconic IP, I would still criticize all the same points. Being so different from the iconic movie just gives it that extra push from “Not for me; I don’t care” to “This shits all over something that I like; I hate it”.



  • One of those extra slow characters.

    she could also just derail everything by just saying something after being rescued:

    “Oh hey, by the way, that fugly bitch over there? Yeah, she wants to kill me and my lifeblood to curse some princes or whatnot that are in the line to the throne before her little bastard son. Would be swell if y’all could stop her. thankies.”

    But, noooo. Better stay silent and be upset that the guy who rescued her spoke a lie about her virginity.

    Also, get a better executioner for Christ’s sake. What type of axe can be knocked of course so much by a stupid goblet?






  • Can I interest you in <Cooking With Wild Game>? I’m not sure if I mentioned it here already, but that’s the one I always recommend someone coming from Bookworm. The plot itself is very different, but the core elements are all the same:

    • Non-op MC that builds connections based on their earth knowledge (shampoo and books for Myne, cooking techniques and recipes for Asuta). No special power, no isekai cheat skills, nothing except what they know.
    • slow-paced story that focuses on individuals and their relationships more than big world-changing plot devices. (gaining the trust and help of MC’s peers instead of “and then the demon lord stole the princess”)
    • a class divide at the core of the plot (commoners vs. nobles vs. archdukes in Bookworm and forrest people vs. town people vs. nobles in Wild Game)
    • a cast of supporting characters that is as interesting to read about as the main cast. Even more so than in Bookworm.
    • The stakes are starting very low, but MC’s actions are ripples growing to involve ever larger plot points.

    I highly recommend it to everyone who isn’t looking for fast-paced action.


    If you’re looking for something funny, I recommend <Tearmoon Empire>, which isn’t as good anymore since the translator change, but man, those first 8 (or was it 9?) volumes sure had some of the wittiest prose I’ve read in light novels.


    Looking for something with an interesting premise? <Zilbagias the Demon Prince: How the Seventh Prince Brought Down the Kingdom> would be my pick there. The basic premise is that a hero who goes on a suicide mission to kill the demon lord is killed in said mission by said demon lord. The fates are cruel, though, and the hero gets reincarnated as the 7th son of the demon lord. He is now set to destroy the demon kingdom from the inside. Which is already unique enough, but to make things more interesting, it turns out that many of those demons are genuinely likable. To the point where I’m rooting more for the demons than for the humans as a reader. And the psyche of MC is fucking torn to shreds. MC has to come to terms with questions like “do I kill those human POWs to make my own standing inside the demon hierarchy stronger?”. And those are just the simple ones. It’s extremely dark, which isn’t normally my kind of tea, but the premise keeps me looking forward to every new volume. I need to know how this will resolve at the end.


    For fluffy, I like <By the Grace of the Gods> (got one anime season a few years back but the adaptation was only okay-ish) and <The Frontier Lord Begins with Zero Subjects> (currently airing, the first episode was a bit rushed, and exposition got hamfisted). Both have this nice low-stakes comfy feel with the MC’s building something up from nothing and doing some adventuring on the side as a change of pace. Grace of Gods did fall off in the last couple of volumes, but Frontier Lord is still going strong.


    If you want something non-light novel (tsk…) but still very much in the same style, then you could give Robert Asprin’s Myth Adventures Series a go as a palate cleanser.