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Hell and Heaven Moéltdown
Hell and Heaven Moéltdown
In these two pictures, Shirase is doing two different things:
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1) Hacking an enemy’s computer and making it explode
2) Ogling lolis
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If you can tell in which activity he is doing which, you’re already halfway to being a LEET COMPUTER HAXOR like Shirase.
Other good tips Battle Programmer Shirase teaches us about LEET COMPUTER HAXORS:
At least one of these statements is true.

Additionally, Battle Programmer Shirase also teaches us that laugh tracks DO exist in anime.
(Hahahahahahahaha!)
Basically, I can’t imagine Battle Programmer Shirase is taking itself seriously, to the point where it seems it HAS to be tongue-in-cheek, what with the salaryman’s three-minute long Internal Monologue About Pedophilic Programmers set against an epic space backdrop and the programming computers to explode using a cell-phone.
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To that end, BPS is kinda fun in how ridiculous and nonsensical it is. It looks to be a nice little fluff show after 1 episode, and I think I’ll have fun with it, given how it’s a different kind of ‘random funny show’ than the typical slice-of-life. More like the slice-of-HAX, am I right? (Hahahahahahahaha!)
Or what passes for one episode. Each file I have is 12 minutes long, but they’re labeled ‘episode 1, part 1′, ‘part 2′, and ‘part 3′.
So either I’ve watched 1 episode, 3 episodes, or maybe a quantum state existing somewhere between the two. I must not be LEET COMPUTER HAXOR enough to understand the episode naming.
(Hahahahahahahaha!)
-CCY
March 19, 2009 - 5:34 pm
Why yes I do! I mean… what >_>
Psh, programming in hex is for sissies. Binary all the way~ There are 10 kinds of people in the world, those that understand binary and those that don’t.
March 20, 2009 - 4:09 pm
Hey, lovely new design. Much better than the one you had before. Next time, don’t forget to post the pictures of BPS in compromising situations with the lolis!
March 20, 2009 - 7:02 pm
ha ha, I have heard that binary joke so many times – and it is still funny.
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look what I found on the wikipedia page for this show…
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Thanking the viewers
The final episode of the show made the unusual step of explicitly apologizing for ending the series, not only the local Japanese viewers, but also those in the fansub community: It was addressed to “those who enjoy the show on TV, and to those outside the broadcast area who took special measures to watch the show on their PC monitors, and to everyone who watched it subtitled overseas without permission.”[1]
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those “who took special measures to watch the show on their PC monitors”?
… now, now… I would not know ANYONE who would do ANYTHING like THAT… … … RIGHT???!?
April 2, 2009 - 9:43 pm
It’s supposed to be tongue-in-cheek, yes. I think part of its greatness is that it doesn’t take itself too seriously and acknowledges its limitations – for example, they deliberately make the recurring theme wherein a different man each episode monologues about lolis as obvious as possible, as a joke about the use of looped recurring themes in low-budget anime.
April 4, 2009 - 9:25 am
This is just the kind of obscure show with a bizarre premise that I would watch instead of getting caught up with MariMite :P
April 11, 2009 - 7:08 am
I agree, the premise seems interesting, and the show definitely doesn’t take itself seriously, but I only made it to somewhere around the fourth episode, some many years ago.
I had to go through some discs stashed away in my cabinet in order to find this show again. I had a short lived storage phase where I saved fansubs on DVD’s, but that stopped after a while. I watch and delete now.
I suppose I’ll give the show another go.
July 5, 2009 - 1:08 pm
My main problem with BPS is that one of his “speed-increasing techniques” is the employment of not one, not two, but six mother-fucking keyboards. There are a lot of input devices more efficient than a single keyboard… and six keyboards is not one of those.