Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Yosuga no Sora


★★★★★
Author: Sphere
Director: Takeo Takahashi
Music: Manabu Miwa & Bruno Wen-li
Animation: feel.
Aired: Fall 2010
Key Broadcaster: AT-X/BS11/MX

Summary:
Twin brother and sister Haruka and Sora Kasugano move to the rural town of Okukosome after their parents die because of an unfortunate accident. Haruka, being the older brother has to take care of Sora who is physically weak. The town of Okukosome was where they used to live, and in the high school they were due to transfer into, were some old childhood friends...

Review:
The other anime based off of an ero-game for the Fall 2010 season. This one started off with a huge impact, and ended with an even bigger one. Although I expected a mix of The World God Only Knows and Amagami SS, it turned out totally different. First of all, if I didn't know about this anime well enough, I'd think that this is a hentai anime. Has an unbelievable amount of ecchi scenes. The interesting thing is, it actually becomes relevant towards the latter half of the series. The scenario is just well written, and although the topic may be a little too explicit and unethical for some, if you have the guts it sure is a worthwhile to watch this. The music and the background scenery is just great, if I had 3 hands I'd give it a 3 thumbs up. The last few episodes really got my heart, and it'll be an unforgettable series for me. Tell me what you thought about the last episode.
Recommended for audiences above the age 16, and can deal with shocking subjects and themes.

Saturday, January 8, 2011

FORTUNE ARTERIAL Akai Yakusoku


★★★★☆
Author: AUGUST
Director: Munenori Nawa
Music: Takaaki Anzai
Animation: ZEXCS/feel.
Aired: Fall 2010
Key Broadcaster: TV Tokyo

Summary:
Kohei Hasekura, An 11th grader is moving back to an island he used to live 6 years ago. He transfers into the Shuchikan Academy, and starts a new life...with the secret of the school: vampires.

Review:
Based on a Ero-game by AUGUST that sold over ten thousand copies, this was one of two animes of the Fall 2010 seasons based on an successful Ero-game. The opening music is great, composed by RUCCA and sung by the goddess-like Lia. The graphic quality was stable throughout the series, and for an Ero-game based anime, the intensity and the dramatic effect was great...up until episode 11, one before the last episode. The last episode wasn't badly made, unlike many romcom animes and perhaps better than how Akane-iro ni somaru saka ended, but it could have been done better. It was a good series nonetheless, I don't expect a second season, but it makes me want to play the original game. Oh, and even if there are vampires in the story, it doesn't suck like the you-know-what series.

Friday, July 30, 2010

Kämpfer


★★☆☆☆
Author: Toshihiko Tsukiji
Director: Yasuhiro Kuroda
Music: Tatsuya Katou
Animation: NOMAD
Key Broadcaster: TBS

Summary
Natsuru Senou is a high school boy, who happens to have a crush on Kaede Sakura, an upperclassman. However, one day Natsuru finds himself a girl! He then finds out that he is a Kampfer and have to fight this "game" under control by "moderators" against enemy Kampfers.

Review
I watched this because it was fairly famous and someone had recommended me to watching it. This was bad beyond my imagination. The first three episodes were serious, and got me interested, but from then on it began to lag, and by the time the story hit climax, I couldn't really take it seriously. Also, the final episode was even worse, going way off the story line. I thought this was a great example of the trend where Mangas and light novels are being animated without much thought or story stock. The plot itself is pretty interesting, so I would give them a second chance at making a second season to make it have much more substance to the story. Oh, the little stuffed animals were interesting regarding their voices. If you have watched enough anime, you will understand XD. Rated PG-13 for people who can stand quite a lot of pervertedness and a guy turning into a girl :P

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Anime Report: July 17, 2010

Summer is shining, and it's getting pretty damn hot. Here's some updates.
  • Bakemonogatari: Watched it, LOVED it! I would rate this higher than Railgun, there for becoming my best anime for 2009. I think I'm going to be buying the Blu-rays for this :D
  • To LOVE-ru Second Season Confirmed!: The big hit ecchi manga To LOVE-ru is back on TV this October after the OVA series and the manga have concluded in June. I hope they go over Kotegawa's valentine day episode...
  • MUSIC JAPAN: NHK's MUSIC JAPAN is going to finally run the Anime Song Special 3 on August 1 and August 8! I hope they do an international broadcast through TV Japan. Must see are the duets of Nana Mizuki and Yukari Tamura, as well as Yui Makino on a rare television appearance as she will be doing the first ever Seiyuu artist European tour, and new forces such as fripSide.
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Report on Summer Animes...am I late?

Okay, I finally finished all of the Animes I was after for the Summer Animes, so finally, I get to review them! I have yet to watch Seikimatsu Occult Academy, though.

Second Cool Animes
  • K-ON!!: I was totally not expecting a second cool! Last season only ran 12 episodes with 1 on DVD, but this time it looks like a full 26 episode run. Recently I've been slacking off on watching K-ON!! (the last episode I watched was 8, currently the series is at 15 ^^;), so I can't really review, but this was something unexpected :)
  • Kaichou wa Maid-sama: I just started watching this today. Yes, it's a shoujo manga based anime, but it turned out MUCH better than I had expected.
The REAL Summer Animes
  • Kuroshitsuji II: A real cruel anime, or atleast for the first episode. I heard that this had a lot of comedy, but I didn't see that at all in the first episode. The second episode looks much more softer. I haven't seen the first season, so I can't really compare, but story wise this should fare well.
  • Asobini Ikuyo!: Takes place in Okinawa. An Alien girl happens to crash in an ocean near Okinawa and encounters this boy (I forgot his name already!). Although this sounded like a harem/ecchi anime, there were hints throughout the episode that hinted some seriousness.
  • Strike Witches 2: The panties girls are back XD The feel itself is like the first season, where the 501 squadron fights off the Neuroi attacks. Can't keep an eye off this one.
  • Shukufuku no Campanella: Oh boy, this one is going to be a darkhorse. When the previews were out, this one seemed like the most uninteresting one. The series come out, and it's a harem anime and actually has some substance to it.
  • HIGHSCHOOL OF THE DEAD: Fell in love with this one at first sight. Although this one is a horror with a plot similar to that of Biohazard, the music and the effects make this one unique and very interesting.
  • Amagami SS: The controversial one of the season. Based on a Gal game Amagami, this one talks about how this boy tries to get a date. It makes you embarrassed as you watch.
  • Ookami-san to Sichinin no Nakamatachi: The title and the style of this anime makes it seem like it's for little kids, but actually not. See for yourself.
  • Sekirei ~Pure Engagement~: The infamous boob anime. The second season starts out with more serious action from the beginning, obviously with the usual comedy touch as well, however :D
AIC and J.C.STAFF are really cranking up their production level. I love both of them, but I hope they're not so over worked that their quality will drop and financially fail (like what happened to Slayers' E&G Works and Strike Witches first season GONZO).

Here's my top 5 "Animes that I expect goodness" ranking
  1. HIGHSCHOOL OF THE DEAD
  2. Ookami-san to Sichinin no Nakamatachi
  3. Strike Witches 2
  4. Asobini Ikuyo!
  5. Sekirei ~Pure Engagement~

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Random Recent Update

Summer Break is half way done, and I was kind of bored, I decided to give an update on things other than the fact that my downscroll button on my laptop broke :(
  • A Certain Magical Index 2nd Season: It has been confirmed that the second season is in production right now, as they announced it on their official website. Although it has yet to be announced, many speculate that it will run starting this October.
  • A Certain Scientific Railgun OVA: Railgun OVA is out for pre-sale reservations now! I'll decide once information on what it's about comes up.
I watched a couple of animes recently, by the way.
  • Kanokon: What the hell is this!? It's such an odd ball I'll right a review real soon, so wait till then...
  • Strike Witches: I watched this since the second season was about to start. Disregarding their uniform (...), it was a very refreshing anime, nice blue skies and a great feel to it. Will also write a review soon.
  • kiss×sis: Watching it as I am writing this post. I'll report on it once I finish. It ran last season by the way.
  • WORKING!!: Finished! Yay! This one was pretty good actually.
  • When will I ever get to watching Shana S: III. Overture vol. 1? I need some Shana essence in my blood again XD

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Summer Animes! (Part 2)

Okay, nearly a week has past. So I went on watching the new animes, and found some darkhorses...
  • Gakuen Mokushiroku: HIGHSCHOOL OF THE DEAD - Okay, this one is DAMN GOOD!!!
  • Shukufuku no Campanella
Once I watch Strike Witches 2 when it comes out tonight, I'll write a brief review of each of the ones I watched. I believe there's one more yet to come after Strike Witches, which is "Asobi ni Ikuyo!"