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Uso Da Anonymous
So /c/, I just finished watching Higurashi No Naku Koro Ni.
Bricks were shat in massive amounts, etc.

I’ve got to ask, though; that’s not the end of the series, is it?
That’s what Koro Ni Kai is, correct? A continuation of the story? One that will answer the questions posed in the first season of Higurashi?

If this is the case, I have a favor to ask you, /c/, since you’re generally pretty good with this (and you're not as full of trolls that will spoiler the whole series for me out of spite like /a/). If I do indeed need to watch Koro Ni Kai, could you please provide me with a stable, quality place to stream it from? I’m a streamerfag; AKA, can’t use torrents, so help in this area would be greatly appreciated.
I watched Higurashi’s first season on Anime6.org., but they don’t have Koro Ni Kai. TV Links DID have it, but as you all know by now, they bit the dust back in October.

Please, help me out, /c/. Failure to do so will result in you having to pay the Penalty-game.

Also, post some cute Higurashi pics. No torture, though. My OP is the one exception to that. :3
>> Lynxy
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Yes, Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kai is the second season and answers a lot of the questions left behind at the end of the first season (as in things will start to finally make sense). You'll also notice a HUGE improvement in the character designs and although the show is still crackhappy, it isn't as random as the first season was. I'm not one for streaming much, but you can always use stage6.divx.com and/or veoh.com to stream.
>> Anonymous
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Thank you for your help. I do appreciate it.
I actually was going to mention something about the character models and the apparent improvement of the animation in the series that I saw was a part of season 2, but I thought that extra tid-bit would make it tl;dr for /c/. But yeah, speaking of which, I’m extremely glad Higurashi’s slightly fatter budget provided for season 2 has allowed them to move away from QUALITY animation. Some parts of Higurashi were almost laughable because of how poorly it was animated (like when Mion/Shion was shaking the ladder holding Keiichi, or when Satoko sissy-slapped Keiichi with what was apparently the force of being hit by a car, sending him across the room and into a wall).
I’m also extremely glad to hear things from season 1 will make sense after I start Koro Ni Kai (not that all of the first season was unexplained, just parts of it. The Shion-story twords the end of the series revealed a ton about the earlier episodes, and blew my mind). Gives me chills just thinking about it. I’m especially eager to find out why I keep seeing the same people being killed over and over again. Each character seemed to die at least twice, each being different ways. I’m interested in finding out exactly who died, when, and why we’re being shown something else.
I’ve gotta’ say, no anime’s scared me as bad as Higurashi. I’ve seen Silence of the Lambs and the like, but it didn’t even come close to how suspenseful watching Higurashi was. I’ve got to ask you; does Koro Ni Kai live up to how scary and psychologically-effective the firsts season was? Because that right there is why I loved Higurashi in the first place.
Also, thanks for the streaming suggestions. I’ve already tried Stage 6 with not useable results, but I managed to find a quality copy of episode 1 on Veoh. Thanks for the good start. :D
>> Anonymous
OP, anistreams.net is by far the best place to stream the animes that it has. And it does have these animes.
>> Anonymous
>>452073
Thank you! I'm registering right now.
So I gotta' post at least 5 times in the forums before I can stream anime?
>> Anonymous
I wouldn't call Koro Ni Kai scary anymore. It explains a whole lot, but the scary has been mostly sucked out of it. Well, the end of the first -hen was, of course, still full of suspense, and I'm in the middle of watching the other -hen.

Definately watch Kai though, if only because of the powerful OP.
>> Anonymous
>>452774
Then play the OP backwards...
>> Anonymous
>>451692
http://www.veoh.com is a decent place to stream anime and all kinds of crap.
>> Lynxy
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>>451979
You're welcome. I'm also glad about the better animation quality and the character designs are much more adorable now. The difference is like night and day. As>>452774
mentioned, it's no longer as scary, but in exchange, you understand what's going on. I hope you enjoy it.
>> Anonymous
Bump for moar Higurashi