Tsuchimiya Asuka and her friends are always on the lookout for something fun to do. One day they learn of a strange ritual they can do at precisely 4:44. So what the hell? They try it out. Turns out it was real and they find themselves in an alternate reality, surrounded by monsters. But someone swoops in to save them. Who? Another Asuka. They learn that there are endless realities and each of them have a different version of themselves. But all realities are being threatened by the Twilight, a strange phenomenon that eats entire realities. The other Asuka tells them to go back to their world, but the girls aren't about to let such an opportunity for adventure slip away.
I greatly enjoyed this show, mostly because Asuka is such a bundle of joy one can't help fall in love with her. All the girls are good, yes, but Asuka is on another level. Who else can bug the avatar of a deity to get her some snacks? The animation is a blend of 2d and 3d CG, but the show looked pretty good except for the fights, which are in 3dcg. The director seems proud of them, seeing as they have their own Directors Cut on the disc. But the battles aren't the main focus anyway. The show is much more interested in the characters and I think it does a great job in developing them.
This was part of a multi-media project that turned out to be a gigantic money hole. Sadly, it never took off. Hope you enjoy the anime. Subs are from Erai.
Just have the basic knowledge that HS/Erai are rips of official sources. And knowing the source in question is easy, then. Go to MAL to find out when it aired.
Then you can go check said season's page in Fansubdb, and now you know. It's not hard
That said, the descritption is wrong. The show is 2D. It is for the fights that it goes CG, so I dunno why you say the CG is pretty good when you say the fights aren't good. You're saying the same thing is both good and bad. Because this show has no CG scenes if it's not a fight
I meant to say it's a blend of 2d and 3d. Corrected.
As for nala, most people don't care what the official sources are because they don't use them. So for most, it's far more useful to know where ripper they came from, because they probably used said ripper.
> Most people don’t care what the official sources are because they don’t use them. So for most, it’s far more useful to know where ripper they came from, because they probably used said ripper.
This makes no sense. As far as subs are concerned, it's almost completely irrelevant who ripped them aside from stuff like HS changing the font (which anyone can do, trivially).
On the other hand, if there are multiple official sources for subs, then it can matter a great deal which source they came from, as with Bunny Girl Senpai, where CR's subs were trash.
The big rippers generally don't indicate firsthand where the subs came from, so perpetuating this lack of information helps nobody.
Yeah, and the Sempai subs you mentioned are not available as far as I know, because they have not been ripped. So that information is completely pointless as well.
To me, all it matters is who ripped them. I can find out anything else I want by myself. Someone who watched the TV rip from Erai might not want a BD release with subs from HS (because the typesetting might be broken, for example). Do you think people check to see where HS got the subs?
So specify both. The subs used by Vivid for Aobuta and by GJM for OPM S2 might not be available in unedited form around these parts, but they still *exist*, and their fansub incarnations ought to actually be preferable for anyone making a batch release.
>a BD release with subs from HS (because the typesetting might be broken, for example)
that would only happen if the BD uploader is fucking brain damaged, so you wouldn't want to download it regardless
That thought was valid 5 years ago, when there were alternatives. Then again, if it had been true, maybe alternatives would still be around. Who knows...
What are you people even trying to argue about?
just look at this and imagine how effortless he putting into this and how many fucks been given to other people's opinion. LMAO.
> 01 - Ritual At 4-44.ass (27.4 KiB)
> 01 - Ritual At 4-44.mkv (503.4 MiB)
This show was pretty solid, it was predictable in how it went about each "arc" or whatever, but each arc was interesting and neat in their own ways, and hell some were even relatable so that made it more enjoyable in its own way.
Shame it fucking crashed and burned harder than probably anything else.
@Razeth I know, right? I have given advice to DmonHiro numerous times about improving his uploads, yet he still refuses to name his files properly and include internal softsubs (99% of other BD uploaders do).
Example of a proper filename (with a fictional CRC number, since I did not download it) :
[DmonHiro] Akanesasu Shoujo - 01 [BD 720p][7A5ADBD3]
@Dias_Flac You know you could done them yourself all this time and provided everything muxed in and sharing in the comment section for others who want it that way.
Also the OP and ED are awesome.
Thank you DmonHiro for sharing your work here. The comments your releases engender can be helpful (to me), mean (to you), funny or gracious (for all). Glad you have thick skin and stick to your guns.
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