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Winter Anime 2010

Filed under Fall Anime 2009-2010, Games, Winter 2010 by Suii on 08-01-2010

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Yes, it’s finally time for some new anime! I’ll discuss the first episode(s) of the following anime:  Dance in the Vampire Bund,  Sora no Woto, Ookami Kakushi and Durarara!! First up are Dance in the Vampire Bund and Ookami Kakushi.

Dance in the Vampire Bund

This really started out weird.  I never read the manga, but it’s kind of weird to have an anime in … talkshow style. Well, the real story starts at the end of the episode. Little girls are deceiving. So… Shaft is back to it’s vampire roots, just like Tsukuyomi Moonphase. Plenty of funky music in DitV. I guess DitV will be one of the real typical SHAFT anime. I have to say that I felt like there were some Code Geass references… Well, not that Code Geass is really original or anything. ‘In my name, I command you: die!’  Sounds familiar?This first episode made me quite looking forward to the next episode. It’s not really what I expected and I haven’t got a clue what this will turn into. I took the subs of SFW and those were fine, too bad the video quality isn’t HD, so I can’t really say much about the animation. It reminded me of Moonphase, which was fine.

Ookami Kakushi
Ah, I only wanted to watch it because it had some designs of Peach-Pit and that’s the thing that I didn’t like about Higurashi: those horrible character designs. I didn’t really like Higurashi, but I do like Umineko. For that reason I thought I’d give this one a try. Let’s set up.  There’s a red moon. A guy gets confessed to by a girl in a spooky manner and after that, another girl appears… With a scythe.  Just a preview, or so it seems. Just like with Higurashi etcetera. Hiroshi and his little sister Mana just moved to Jouga. He meets the girl from the preview and oh my gosh, she actually GLOMPED him on their first meeting. Really, what the heck? A cat bell rings. Anyhow, seems there’s a wolf spirit legend going around in Jouga. Blabla. Sounds familiar? Once again. Hiroshi just keeps getting glomped by the girl named Isuzu. Another girl is introduced: Kaname. The silent purple-haired girl finally speaks as well: she’s Nemuru, the class president. Seems like she has some kind of scary-factor, as she has some kind of power to make people obey and said that he is annoying. Hah, she’s just jealous. Blabla, Hassaku are some kind of mandarins, seems like there’s a Hassaku festival coming up. Sounds familiar? I wonder how a wolf god is related to fruit. Bla bla, old town and new town and they live in the new town. Seems like the nights start early. A classmate got nuts and got killed by the scythe-girl, or so it seemed. Well, this really is just like Higurashi. The music and soundtrack are pretty cool. Wolf goddess… Mononoke-hime? Fine animation. gg Is subbing this (just like with all the other Higurashi-related stuff, or so it seems), so I took those subs. At least there’s a high quality video.

I recently finished Seitokai no Ichizon and my rewatch of Nanoha StrikerS. First off, Seitokai no Ichizon. It was funny, but not really a must. Sugisaki is just a small step closer to his harem ending. Well, it’s fine if you want to have a good laugh and if you feel like wasting your time. There are some pretty nice episodes about the characters, especially the one about Ken. Not to mention the hilarious episode with Chizuru in a sheep costume saying mokyu.  Here are some screenshots of Seitokai no Ichizon.

On a side note: I finally beat Tales of Symphonia, of course with the Kratos ending. I  kind of liked Zelos, but as I met Kratos earlier, there’d be no way I’d Zelos more than Kratos. Plus, Kratos is awesome. He really needs his own spin-off. Tales of the Fallen Angel. I’m in!

Animal Detectives Kiruminzoo

Filed under Fall Anime 2009-2010 by Suii on 06-11-2009

Yes, yes! Another new show. I just picked it up by accident. I thought that each episode would only about 5 minutes or so, but no, it’s a full 24 minutes.

I was surprised with the opening. It was… from Thailand. I was like… Okay. So is the anime also going to be in Thai, like Winter Sonata? No, it’s just Japanese. Why did they pick a Thai song, I wonder. Probably because of the sponsor. It’s going to be 50 episodes as well. Oh my. Let’s just hope that this will be a fine show.

Anyamal Tantei Kiruminzuu is about an animal-loving family, consisting of father, mother and three daughters. The oldest daughter is obvious Nagisa, her two younger sisters are Rimu (… sure it’s not Reimu?) and Riko (… sure it’s not Rika?). Their dad seems to be fond of plankton or perhaps just water creatures and their mother is a veterinarian who seems to have the ability to talk to animals. Perhaps she’s plainly talking to them, who knows. Riko and Rimu find a secret staircase to the next floor in their home when chasing a cat. Riko is somewhat like a hyper-girl and Rimu wears those typical nerd-glasses. The two find a switch to their grandfather’s secret room and they find Doctor, the turtle, but also some badge-like thingies of animals. They try to open it and they are like some random Tamagotchi. They have to say Kirumin, ordered by a pink guinea pig on their screen. They say Kirumin and a short time their Kiruminphose starts. They are … cosplayed. Riko turned into a cat and Rimu into a rabbit. Their cosplay-like costume is stuck. Usefull for a con. Anyhow, they have to go after the cat. Riko jumps like a cat after Lyla the cat and Rimu notices that she can jump easily. Riko falls of her house, turns into a cat and got partly caught by Ken and returns back to her cosplay-form again. She really got shorter and Rimu got caught by Ken’s friend Tamao. Anyhow, they continue on their way to cat the cat. Err, get the cat. Lyla almost got road-killded by a car, but then Rimu saves Riko and Lyla. Problem is, Rimu is in front of the bus. She almost gets hit, but then turns into a real rabbit, hops away and then returns to her cosplay-mode as well. Seems that their secret spell to transform in a real animal is ‘what if I was a real *insert animal*’. At the end Kanon, who was also in the beginning but who I forgot to mention, shows up again, saying that she found them

Aha, the ending is Thai as well. Okay, I definitely have to get used to it. First Winter Sonata, now Animal Detectives Kiruminzoo as well. I got used to Winter Sonata, though. So, let’s see. Animation… I don’t know, I guess it’s fine. The designs are cute and almost simple, but very likeable. Sound? It’s fine. No really annoying eardrums breaking voices and of course the Thai OP and ED which makes it stand out more. Story… The real story needs to begin yet.

Overall? I’m definitely gong to watch the next  few episodes as well.

Autumn season!

Filed under Fall Anime 2009-2010 by Suii on 10-10-2009

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Yes, I’m back! It’s been a while. Now I’m going to stay alive!

Let me give you a small overview of the anime that I’m watching this season, starting this month:
Kimi ni Todoke
Kobato
Nogizaka Haruka no Himitsu: Purezza
Nyan Koi
Toaru Kagaku no Railgun

Allow me to review the first episodes of these series! Warning for minor spoilers.

Kimi ni Todoke - Reaching you

I got the first volume of the manga a month ago and I couldn’t stop reading. Kimi ni Todoke is the cute story of Kuronuma Sawako, who is nicknamed Sadako. She looks like the girl from The Ring and that’s why nobody tried to talk to her. However, Sawako has a interest in one of the popular boys at school, Kazehaya. Obstacles need to be cleared and so does Sawako start to grow bit by bit.

So, there’s an event coming up and Sawako wants to join. Her classmates, Yano and Yoshino, think that it’s better if she’d play a ghost and Sawako wants to play the role. The two girls tell her that they would feel guilty if they’d let her play the ghost. Sawako still wants it and she apologises. For the fact that she can’t summon ghosts. Chizu and the other girl will keep it a secret, so she can still scare the hell out of her classmates. Night of the test of courage and Sawako is up to it. She’s dressed in a white dress and just by turning around she scares them. She feels as she’s finally useful and thus she feels happy. Then Kazehaya shows up and sticks with Sawako.Yano and Yoshino show up and bring her something to drink and Kazehaya notes that Sawako’s opening up. It’s time for the results of the the previous day and as Kazehaya lost, they decided that he should be dating Sawako for a whole week. He’s standing up for her and thinks it’s wrong for a joke. It’s time for the summer vacation to start. She bumps into Kazehaya when it’s summer vacation and he gives her a small presents of all her classmates, saying that all her classmates apologized. Kazehaya asks if it would be fine to also see her in the vacation.

The seiyu are quite fitting. Noto Mamiko as the shy girl, Namikawa Daisuku as the always friendly Kazehaya. Perhaps that makes it a bit plain. The story of a blooming love, or something like it. The animation… I don’t know what to say. A lot of patterns and perhaps a bit too much comedy-like deformed faces, but the colouring is really nice, so I guess it’s fine. The overall music section is fine as well. The opening is short and the ending isn’t my taste, but the background music is okay. If you need a true-love story or something like it, check this out.

Kobato

I always wanted to read the manga of Kobato. I wondered why I didn’t after watching the first episode of Kobato. I laughed, laughed and laughed and I was like ‘awww’.

Kobato is a cute girl who somewhat looks like an older Sakura. Anyhow, Kobato is new to our planet called Earth. She has an animal side-kick called Ioryogi in the shape of an pluche. Ioryogi isn’t really what you call sweet. He has a bad temper, criticizes and hits Kobato when she does something wrong, but he is good downstairs in his heart. If he has one. Back to Kobato. As she’s new to our world, Ioryogi is giving her a test: she has to act as a human for a whole day. If she’s able to do that, she passes and she can stay.

Naive as Kobato is, she joins some juvenile boys for some ‘fun’. Then Ioryogi warns Kobato that she shouldn’t be doing that and Ioryogi attacks the boys with fire. They can’t appreciate it and they want to hit Kobato, but then there’s a sudden hero who saves the day: Fujimoto. Just a quick appearance and he’s off. Kobato ends up at some kind of a festival and she meets an kind obaa-chan that has a baby that just won’t quit crying. The grandma says that his mother usually sings a song when he’s crying and isn’t really expecting that he’ll ever shut up, but Kobato decides to sing. Quite a nice song and that already for the first episode. Okay, it isn’t top notch, but it draws your attention. With this, Kobato earns some healed hearts, as that’s her goal: heal enough broken hearts to fill a bottle to grant her wish.

Kobato is fluffy, warm and funny. I don’t know if it’s either good or bad compared to the manga, but I like it. The art is nice, Fujimoto is cool (sorry, fangirlism), but the animation is a bit less. A bit blurry. Perhaps that will be solved with the DVD-releases. Sound: nice. The opening and ending are sung by Sakamoto Maaya and Nakajima Megumi, known to me for their performances in Macross Frontier. Hanazawa Kana does a fine job as the ditzy Kobato and the seiyu of Kurogane, Inada Tetsu, fits for Ioryogi.

Now that the Tsubasa manga has come to an end and soon also xxxHolic, perhaps now is the time for Kobato to make a break through with this anime. Or not. We’ll see.

Nogizaka Haruka no Himitsu: Purezza

Haruka still has to hide the fact that she’s an otaku and it doesn’t matter to Yuuto if what he has with Haruka isn’t rabu-rabu.

Don’t be surprised if you think that you downloaded the wrong episode. It’s just some show that Haruka is watching. When they’re in the classroom, Shiina starts a conversation about going on a trip. Haruka wants to join and ofcourse also the boys including Yuuto, so they go on their trip to a… well guessed, an onsen. They go by the Shinkansen and oh my, a complete new character is introduced! It seems that Haruka’s maids were secretly tagging along and they brought a new maid with them: Alice-chan. She’s a lolita and doesn’t speak much, but she sure can hit. I mean, hello, she has brass knuckles.

So, new character introduced. Second half: the onsen. Do not download any version that comes from Crunchyroll: they are over-censored. Really: half of the screen is freaking white. I wouldn’t call that animation anymore. Well, lots of stuff going on in the onsen. Yuuto actually goes in the womens bath, because he didn’t know that the baths switch. Shiina actually helps him hiding and what a surprise, seems that she’s falling for Yuuto as well. The other girls enter the bath and they want to know what kind of relationship Haruka has with Yuuto. Just before she tells the answer, Yuuto leaves the bath. They are visiting some town the next day and Yuuto manages to elope with Haruka to some event of the show that was shown in the beginning. Haruka grabs his hand and thanks him for making a nice memory.

So, nothing really new. The animation sucks and the voices are all moe-moe-moe. Not to mention the Crunchyroll-censoring. It should be a whole new word: CR-censor. It’s obviously that it will be Yuuto and Haruka together, so why should I even bother to watch the other episodes? I’ll give it one or two more episodes before I drop it.

Nyan Koi

A boy named Junpei likes Kaede, who in turn loves cats. Unfortunately for Junpei: he’s allergic to cats. Now that isn’t a real problem if you don’t have anything to do with cats. It’s just that Junpei can understand cats after a small accident and he now has to complete 100 good deeds, otherwise he’d get killed by himself by turning into a cat.

One of his first jobs is to help the neighbour cats. Their problem? Some crazy monster is traumatising young little cats. When Junpei meets up with Kaede after some grocery shopping, they go to a park and ofcourse, there are those cute little cats that got traumatised. It seems that Kaede is the monster: she treats them some food and then pick them up and hugs them to death. Junpei solves the problem of the traumatised cats by telling her that she shouldn’t cuddle them to death. Ofcourse, he was being threatened by cats at the time. Junpei and Kaede meet each other again at school and that’s the start of a kitty cat love.

The animation is pretty smooth and I had a lot of huge laughs. If you don’t like cats, don’t watch this. They’re all around the place. The voice acting is fine, even if there are some less known seiyuu, or at least to me they are. There’s not a real new dimension in Nyan Koi: just watch it for fun, not to see something new.

Toaru Kagaku no Railgun

Biribiri is back and now with a whole story around her and not the plain Touma. Mikoto, Kuroko and her friends are all living in Academy City, a city that’s all about science and education. Mikoto is one out of the seven level 5 ESP-ers. Her powers? Electrocution. Kuroko is being ms. shoujo-ai and she has the ability to teleport. Kuroko works for Judgement, a crime-prevention-like group. Then there are some new characters, some other girls from the same school as Mikoto and Kuroko go to, named Uiharu and Ruiko.

Nothing really new if you’ve watched Toaru Majutsu no Index. This is most-likely going to have some nice action scenes, as there already were some in the first episode and hm-m, let’s see… let’s hope there’ll be character development as well. I’m looking forward to see Accelerator…

So, sound and animation are okay: story needs to get started yet.

This would be it for this time. Feel free to ask me to start watching another anime from the new season: I just might if you give some nice reasons or if I simply feel like it.