Name 1 anime with better storytelling than this

Name 1 anime with better storytelling than this.

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I would say this is as good, ping pong is just too damn good.

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Evangelion does better with show but no tell.
Ping pong only has a spectacular ending.

No, Ping Pong is the best piece of media ever.

Hyouka

Hyouge Mono. It's too bad most of you aren't aesthetes like myself so you haven't seen it.

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Based

Boku no Pico

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>the absolute state of kyoanus cultists

I want to lick Ritsu's sweaty thighs

based and true

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gonna watch it again

Imagine thinking ping pong is better than k-on
lol

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K-On is like a 7 at best lol

mushishi

Tatami Galaxy and Kaiba lol

keions = cute
ping pongs = ugly

not even a contest

TTGL

>Ping Pong
>Tatami Galaxy
>Flowers of Evil
The holy trinity of anime high school kino.

>trigger
>storytelling

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Easy

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It's close to that

it's more of a collection of wacky things happening and a story in the background

Haven't seen it yet, but it's on my watchlist, trying to figure out what to watch next. I'm torn between this, Girl's Last tour, and Revolutionary Girl Utena. Since you're confident in this, why should I start this next?

why do you think you're important enough for me to explain to you? i dont care if you watch it either way

the less story you have the easier it is to tell interestingly

Don't watch it user, anime will never be as good after you've experienced it

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naruto

ping pong is at least 10 times more satisfying and deep that tatami galaxy, and I say this as a big fan of both

its not that long, and its a fast paced high energy show that never drags or gets boring

Obviously I'm not important enough for you to explain it to me. You enjoyed it enough to start the thread though, so I thought you'd like talking it. If not, why would you even bother responding to my post?

It’s definitely unique in its storytelling, but in terms of effectiveness and quality of it, I’d put Ping Pong ahead of it for sure. FLCL is great though

I wouldn't say so. Tatami had very strong storytelling at parts but Ping Pong was more consistent throughout and had some equally strong points of storytelling as well.

apologies was in a bad mood. it's really incomparable to other animes. there's no exposition, power of friendship stuff, it avoids most anime tropes. the show just carries itself really maturely, like it makes other animes look like children's cartoons. there's no filler. the animation is quirky and cool. the characters are all very fleshed out. it's fun.
it was the first sports anime i watched, and now i literally can't watch any more because compared to ping pong they are shit.

FPBP

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sure, ping pong is great and has a ton of great characters that all have decent depth. It's also got advantage in being generic sports story to back it up though, you don't need to lay out the setting so much because that's a given. FLCL setting is nuts and most? of the storytelling.

Thanks for responding. I liked your post, so I think I'll watch it next. I'll start another ping pong thread if it lives up to your response

As much as I agree that Pingpong is a masterpiece, Fumetsu no Anata e took storytelling to a whole different ballgame and would pretty much become aoty later this year

Both series don’t focus on plot at all. in FLCL it’s obvious because the viewer, at first viewing at least, has no fucking clue what’s going on, or a very vague idea. Ping Pong, leading up to Peco vs Tsukimoto, was all about character development and the philosophy behind competition. In the last episode, after Tsukimoto completes his arc, the old lady and Koizumi are out in the hall, and she literally told the viewer that the outcome of the match didn’t matter. Maybe it was due to length, but the characters in Ping Pong feel more real to me, as opposed to FLCL where they seem like vessels for the thematic elements of the show. It’s hard to compare the two for me, because they’re so stylistically different, but the more I think about it, it is very impressive how FLCL tackles all of that shit in 6 episodes.

what do you mean by storytelling? and what do you consider are the key points for excelling at storytelling?

Right, but FLCL chose style over substance and that's a good thing. Ping Pong's design is shit but some of the animation is highest quality sakuga. I honestly don't know how the hell they managed that character design, like really intentionally bad rotoscopy? Cinematography in both was 100% on point.

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I'd say sangatsu is better

I agree 100% with style over substance, but as a competitive person, Ping Pong really resonated with me, I used to see mini versions of the characters everywhere when I still played sports seriously. It just comes down to personal preference, maybe I’ll like FLCL more after a few rewatches, who knows

Not OP, but character development is the most important part of storytelling to me

thats the tough part, theres lots of ways to succeed that dont have some 100% correct goal to reach for and don't stand out. easier to point out how they fail, those reasons tend to be common through any method.
>too little (relative)
>too much (using less more efficiently to accomplish more is always? better)
>too fast/slow/both/either/both general pacing issues
>too obvious/dumb
>too smart/complicated
>too subtle/uninteresting, no pathos

I'm pretty sure we've got some millenia of theory for this stuff but I don't know anyone who studied it.

ping pong is better than k-on, and I'm kirarafag myself

easy Madoka

Violet Evergarden

Naruto
Bleach
Sword Art Online

I am trying to find a flaw with Ping Pong but there really isn't any, I guess maybe that the themes are really juvenile and don't have much to say? There are a lot of fantastic character arcs in it but it's all just pretty much to say "stop taking things so seriously, enjoy life" which is a pretty empty platitude.

Training robot.

Kong Wenge has to be the most moe character in any anime ever.

I can believe that a robot like that COULD exist, so it's not too unbelieveable. Robots like this do exist

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Should i read the manga or watch the anime

might be one of the few times I would recommend the anime, especially with the additions.

You know what Matsumoto manga could turn into an even better anime? Sunny and Takemitsu Zamurai.

What did he mean by this?

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cooming to his teammate's girlfriend/cousin

Thank you, and thank the quarantine

base ball. basketball. ping pong. youtube.com/watch?v=QjL7D33xpS4

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why was this guy so mad that he lost a middle school tournament