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| 👁 Image Production company Aniplex opened an official website for the Vertex Force original television anime on Friday, revealing teaser promotional video, and a teaser visual (pictured). The original anime series is scheduled to premiere in 2026. Kazuhiro Takamura (Strike Witches) is serving as the director. Teaser PV Official site: https://vertexforce.jp/ Official X: @vertexforce Source: Comic Natalie Vertex Force on MAL |
| I am not going to say anything |
| Was the panty peek necessary😂 |
| >strike witches director ye there is panty shots already but maybe it will be like vividred operation more but that is ecchi too |
| @Rom-Com_lover Came from Strike Witches' director, no surprise at all. |
| NEW ECCHI MOE-MILITARY LET'S GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO |
| @AkeZZZ I don't know who's writing the script, but judging by their portfolio, the show as a whole will be pretty old-school. |
| YOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! MASTERPIECE INCOMING??????!!!!!!!!!!!! WE GOING BACK TO THE LATE 2000S, EARLY 2010S WITH THIS ONE????? @tchitchouan @nachomaxo1 WHERE YOU AT BROTHERS??????? @Piromysl ok bro... thanks for... NOT tagging me... .. smh... @Rom-Com_lover yes |
| @EcchiGodMamster HOLY SHIT HOLY SHIT HOLY SHIT HOLY SHIT HOLY SHIT HOLY SHIT HOLY SHIT HOLY SHIT HOLY SHIT HOLY SHIT HOLY SHIT HOLY SHIT PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAK. thank you for the tag dear friend. |
| @EcchiGodMamster I knew you'll find your way here eventually. Like you'd ever miss this lmao |
| Honestly, it really impresses me how people are willing to constantly complain about cliches in other shows, but immediately declare an original anime that hasn't come out yet a masterpiece just because of a random panty shot in a teaser. |
Piromysl said: @EcchiGodMamster I knew you'll find your way here eventually. Like you'd ever miss this lmao i mean, you ain't wrong but a lil' help wouldn't hurt lol... i just spent like 5min bitching about the previous slop adaptation announcement tchitchouan said: @EcchiGodMamster HOLY SHIT HOLY SHIT HOLY SHIT HOLY SHIT HOLY SHIT HOLY SHIT HOLY SHIT HOLY SHIT HOLY SHIT HOLY SHIT HOLY SHIT HOLY SHIT PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPPEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAK. thank you for the tag dear friend. we goin back to 2007-2015 with this one 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘 lets just hope they still have the balls to lewd any loli/more loli characters |
| @RobertBobert it's because this director always cooks |
| @Kougeru I have nothing against fanservice in general or his career in particular. I just don't like it when people pretend they don't like cliched shows, but really just don't like a certain type of cliche. |
EcchiGodMamster said: we goin back to 2007-2015 with this one 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘 lets just hope they still have the balls to lewd any loli/more loli characters HELL YEAH, back to the golden age of ecchi. |
| An anime made specifically for me? They're too kind |
RobertBobert said: @Kougeru I have nothing against fanservice in general or his career in particular. I just don't like it when people pretend they don't like cliched shows, but really just don't like a certain type of cliche. that makes no sense i DO like cliche shows... MOST anime are "cliche", are they not? aren't most anime tropes cliche? yes, theres "some" cliche's i don't like but my REAL complaint is more so if i find something to be: "too safe", "riskless", and not willing to push boundaries, aka intentional "mass appeal" by avoiding risk... which is the case with so many shows nowadays, and thats ESPECIALLY annoying to me when the show is action based and its obvious many OP isekai/fantasy shows are doing this on purpose, not only do many of them have damn near the exact same title, but they also intentionally compete to make titles as long as possible this show CLEARLY isn't going for "mass appeal", which is what i like to see, i want shows to take risks, push boundaries and not necessaarily try to be widely appealing and in case you didn't realize, i said "masterpiece incoming???" with questionmarks... i didn't say its a masterpiece, idk yet, not all ecchi are masterpieces to me |
| @EcchiGodMamster Just because a cliché is outdated and rarely used doesn't make it something bold, artistic, or boundary-pushing. Especially since you yourself referenced a period when panty shots were a staple of mainstream anime. So, I don't think that if panty shots somehow became a popular cliché in mainstream anime again, you'd suddenly start rejecting it for the same reasons you criticize popular isekai clichés today. So, I still think you need to put aside all this smart and deep talk about pushing boundaries and taking risks, and just be free to talk about what you like and what you don't like. |
RobertBobert said: @EcchiGodMamster Just because a cliché is outdated and rarely used doesn't make it something bold, artistic, or boundary-pushing. Especially since you yourself referenced a period when panty shots were a staple of mainstream anime. So, I don't think that if panty shots somehow became a popular cliché in mainstream anime again, you'd suddenly start rejecting it for the same reasons you criticize popular isekai clichés today. So, I still think you need to put aside all this smart and deep talk about pushing boundaries and taking risks, and just be free to talk about what you like and what you don't like. it IS a risk to do something that will inevitably turn people away and things like pantyshots, other forms of fanservice, lolis, etc have ALWAYS turned people away from anime was there not a time when "normies" would call anime, "cartoon porn"? cause i DEFINTELY remember that those things were far more common during a time when anime was generally niche for a fucking reason. many ecchi studios closed as streaming started becoming the norm and anime started to TRULY grow.... now anime is mainstream and we don't see this stuff NEARLY as much as we used to stop exaggerating every fucking thing i say and go away |
| @EcchiGodMamster You didn't answer my question. So, if all of these things came back into the mainstream and became the same clichés you were so happy about in the '00s, would you really start dismissing them as risk-free, a safe formula, and a fear of pushing boundaries? We both know the answer to that question, not least because you were already a rabid fan on this thing in the 2000s, when the ecchi aesthetic was at its peak. So, what's all this talk about not taking risks and pushing boundaries, if it's really just about you liking ecchi and not liking the popularity of shows that don't interest you? |
RobertBobert said: @EcchiGodMamster You didn't answer my question. So, if all of these things came back into the mainstream and became the same clichés you were so happy about in the '00s, would you really start dismissing them as risk-free, a safe formula, and a fear of pushing boundaries? We both know the answer to that question, not least because you were already a rabid fan on this thing in the 2000s, when the ecchi aesthetic was at its peak. So, what's all this talk about not taking risks and pushing boundaries, if it's really just about you liking ecchi and not liking the popularity of shows that don't interest you? who said that being mainstream meant something isn't a risk or boundary pushing? Dave Chappelle makes edgy jokes, are his jokes not edgy because hes famous?? and comparing "mainstream" in the 2000s and mainstream now is ridiculous, nowhere near the same amount of people were watching anime back then, hence they could do more risky shit |
| Eh, there was a time where I'd be happy about this, but a featureless (presumably loli) character with a panty shot just isn't enough to interest me anymore. |
| @EcchiGodMamster Could you explain to me how mainstream cliches become less clichés due to the size of the industry, or what you mean by mainstream doesn't stop you from taking risks or pushing boundaries, even though a few comments above you literally said that taking risks and pushing boundaries is going against being mainstream? Anime in the 00s was indeed bolder than now, but I don't think you could call mainstream ecchi anime from that era risky shit, since this was a time when harems or borderline H were considered extremely banal. All of these things have become less acceptable now not so much because anime's audience has grown wider, but because the audience outside of Japan has grown larger. So, when it comes to the original Japanese audience, things probably haven't changed that much in comparison. Just look at the amount of hard ecchi manga still being published. |
RobertBobert said: @EcchiGodMamster Could you explain to me how mainstream cliches become less clichés due to the size of the industry, or what you mean by mainstream doesn't stop you from taking risks or pushing boundaries, even though a few comments above you literally said that taking risks and pushing boundaries is going against being mainstream? i didn't say cliches become "less cliche" over time? wtf? when did i say that? i also didn't say taking risks and pushing boundaries means something "goes against the mainstream" although ofc it can, but i said its "not aiming for mass appeal" aiming for mass appeal means AVOIDING things that are KNOWN to turn people off/cause controversy/trigger the mob the anime industry KNOWS pantyshots are controversial, they KNOW the sexualization of especially young looking) girls is controversial, meaning they KNOW its NOT going to get a MASSIVE audience yet theyre making it anyway, thats the fucking point RobertBobert said: Anime in the 00s was indeed bolder than now, but I don't think you could call mainstream ecchi anime from that era risky shit, since this was a time when harems or borderline H were considered extremely banal. yes you fucking can, the sexualization of female characters is ALWAYS going to cause controversy and you know it Fire Force gets SO MUCH HATE the author fucking references it in the series itself, doesn't mean sexualizing Tamaki isn't a risk just cause the show is popular' stop claiming i said shit i didn't, ALL anime are cliche on some level, but not all take risks |
| @EcchiGodMamster Please choose one position. Either you criticize the mainstream and say your love for old clichés is different, or you say there's nothing wrong with any clichés in general. Because this is already starting to become an attempt to straddle two chairs to avoid cognitive dissonance. So, why this wasn't be a controversy in the 00s, when anime was already pretty big mainstream but was just starting to expand beyond the country's borders? You literally yourself referenced a return to the 00s, when this was not only the norm, but even a popular element of most mainstream anime. The Fire Force adaptation premiered in 2019, four years after the manga's debut in 2015. This is no longer the 2000s, not to mention that much of that hate came from Western audiences. So, will you stop loving ecchi if it becomes a mainstream norm and cliché again, like in the '00s? I've asked you about this several times, but for some reason you avoid the question. |
RobertBobert said: @EcchiGodMamster Please choose one position. Either you criticize the mainstream and say your love for old clichés is different, or you say there's nothing wrong with any clichés in general. Because this is already starting to become an attempt to straddle two chairs to avoid cognitive dissonance. i didn't say ANYTHING about "the mainstream", appealing to wide audience DOES NOT make something "mainstream" and wtf does that have to do with whether or not i like a cliche? guh... i knew i shouldnt have responded, tired of having to clarify every fucking thing i say as you keep saying i said shit i didn't RobertBobert said: So, why this wasn't be a controversy in the 00s, when anime was already pretty big mainstream but was just starting to expand beyond the country's borders? English please??? |
| @EcchiGodMamster You literally started by complaining that isekai has mainstream tropes and therefore its bad, while ecchi is an old trope and therefore good. But when I asked you several times whether you would stop loving ecchi just as much if it returned to being a basic mainstream trope, you simply refused to answer again and again. However, avoiding an answer in this case is already an answer in itself. I asked you directly why this wasn't a problem in the 00s, which you also indirectly acknowledged by calling the strong emphasis on ecchi "a throwback to the 00s." However, as I see it, you, just like in the past, simply refuse to discuss things that lead you to thoughts you don't want to comprehend, so I'll just stop this and ignore your latest complaints about isekai in the future. Because it's pointless from the start. |
RobertBobert said: @EcchiGodMamster You literally started by complaining that isekai has mainstream tropes and therefore its bad, while ecchi is an old trope and therefore good. ok, now that i've read just this, i don't need to read the rest.... its no fucking wonder i've wasted my time responding to you no i fucking didn't I NEVER SAID THAT me mentioning the late 2000s/early 2010s has nothing to do with "ecchi tropes" OR isekai tropes for that matter this is why i keep saying you're putting words in my mouth go away |
| @dazedcowcow62 Censoring what "everything" exactly? |
| @AnimadoHAHA obviously nudity, right? |
If I remember well, Ayakashi Triangle and Virgin Punk (not the YT version) had nudity. Maybe a case were the director chose to leave out? |
| @Rom-Com_lover With all due respect you have an anime in your favorites where a woman vomits on a male's mouth for pure shock value with zero plot value or creativity and now the panty shot shocks you and you think it is unnecessary? Seriously? |
| @RobertBobert I feel like we're in disagreement about what a "cliche" is. This type of anime is very rare today |
| @Kougeru The discussion was about cliches in general, including old ones whose peak use has already passed. I don't think that things that have already become clichés stop being so just because the industry has overdosed on them and abandoned. |
| @RobertBobert Imagine these kinds of shows get churned out every season just like isekai, are those people gonna call every single one of them masterpiece? |
| >original anime >upskirt shot held in the YOUTUBE TEASER for 3 seconds Yeah I'm locked in already, anime is saved bros. |
| Might be the funniest promo poster I've ever seen lol |
| @Geark77 It's more a question of "I like this" and "I don't like this" than a real discourse about clichés. So I think people should be more free to talk about their tastes without trying to "explain" them. |
| @Rom-Com_lover Yes. Just admit you're a casual and have no idea who the director even is. |
| I'm just hoping there's no CGI mecha. Everything else is secondary to that right now. |
| Controversial opinions |
| How exactly is an arse shot of a school girl remotely captivating? Sorry, i’m not a PDF like the decent of chunk of the anime community. Japan gets away with this stuff too often. |
| @Ex-Arm join the united nations on banning japan with sexualizing minors like lolicon and shotacon then like vote with your wallet and do cancel culture of this kind of shows |
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