I think the idea here is that Kill la Kill parodies the "magical girl in a sailor uniform" with lots and lots of fetish images. It's not my cup of tea, but I know a few folks who really like it.BoneSnapDeez wrote:Uh, watched Kill la Kill last night at like 12 am.
The stuff airs on American television? Anime airs on American television? I guess I was vaguely aware of that but I don't watch much TV.
Totally bizarre. Why are the characters naked?
The show gave me a few chuckles. If I see a DVD set for like $20 someday I'll pick it up.
At least now I now where TSTR's avatar comes from. Saw the character make that face on screen and I was like "oooooooohhhhhhhhh."
I watched Yukikaze recently. I usually like anything animated by studio Gonzo, but this one didn't quite click with me. After watching, I honestly can't tell you what the hell happened. There's a lot of frantic jet fighter combat. There's some talk about aliens, but I never saw any aliens. There's a general feeling of paranoia throughout the series as the main character suspects that his compatriots have been replaced by clones. I'm going to have to re-watch this series before I can understand the story.

