Saturday, January 9, 2010 at 4:15 AM Posted by Ermename Eliester 0 Comments

Series Information:

             One Piece (ワンピース Wan Pīsu) is a long-running shōnen manga written and illustrated by Eiichirō Oda, that has been serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump magazine since August 4, 1997. The individual chapters are being published in tankōbon volumes by Shueisha, with the first released on December 24, 1997 and 53 volumes released as of March 4, 2009. One Piece follows the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy, a 17-year-old boy, who gained supernatural abilities by eating a magical fruit, and his ragtag crew of heroic pirates, named the Straw Hats. Luffy’s greatest ambition is to obtain the world’s ultimate treasure, One Piece, and thereby become the next King of the Pirates. When creating the series, Oda was heavily influenced by the manga Dragon Ball.

             Eiichiro san (author) was an apprentice to Watsuki san (the guy responsible for Rurouni Kenshin) and it clearly shows in the series.

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       Theres just so much to say about One Piece I just dont know where to begin. First off, many people may be turned off by Eichiro Oda’s style of characters. When translated into anime, more people are just plainly confused. In my opinion, Oda’s style should be respected just as any other style of animation because if everyone just drew in similiar style, we’d get heck. Also, just as typical manga, Oda’s art really helps to make the characters feel more alive and entertaining.

S T O R Y:


       The world in which One Piece is set is a totally fictions world where pirates are commonplace and every where you look is a wonderful land of fantasy. Now other than a pirate theme this doesn’t sound too original does it?! But there is something very different about the special powers element of One Piece. Rather than your usual mutations, or “chi” or whatever else you’re used to seeing in anime, One Piece has Devil Fruit! A fruit that gives the person who eats it a special ability and it’s this that gives the “fun” element to the anime and I bet there isn’t a person out there who hasn’t tried to think up their own devil fruit ability *lol*

       A boy named Monkey D. Luffy, inspired by his childhood hero “Red-Haired” Shanks, sets out on a journey to find the legendary One Piece, to become the new Pirate King, and return the straw hat to Shanks because of his promise.To accomplish this, he must reach the end of the most deadly and dangerous ocean: The Grand Line. Luffy captains the Straw Hat Pirates first through the sea of East Blue and then through the Grand Line. He follows the path of the deceased Pirate King, Gold Roger, from island to island on his way to the great treasure One Piece. On his way his crew grows to have a swordsman, a navigator, a sniper, a cook, a doctor, an archaeologist, a shipwright, and a musician.



C H A R A C T E R:

       The most important aspect of an anime of this nature and length are the characters and they are wonderful; every single character in One Piece oozes personality, charm and most importantly life! They’re imaginative, individual and wholly different from your usual anime fare. The bad guys are fantastically portrayed with just as much personality and charisma as the main characters.

      The assortment of characters will never cease to amaze, or entertain with their antics.  

       Perfectly created characters and personalities. Richly made life stories that are told time and time again by the way they behave. There have all been times of joy and sadness in their lives and it shows in their wish to live life to the fullest. Random characters appearing on episodes are also well acted and scripted.

Monkey D. Luffy or Luffy ~ is a lovable character with many goofy faults, but those same faults making him adorable, such as being somewhat stupid. On the other hand, he’s completely loyal, absolutely an optimist and he believe in himself and his crew. He believes in dreams. He’s the kind of guy you look for in an anime of this nature; someone you know you can rely on to do the right thing all the way through. Someone who puts others before himself, who always has a righteous nature and even though he’s a glutton and seems totally unaware most of the time, he has to be one of the most endearing characters I have come across in a very long time. He’s the kind guy you know you can rely on when the time comes and his strength of body, mind and character is astounding. He has gone through a wonderful period of growth throughout the episodes I have seen and his antics never cease to amaze me.


“Pirate Hunter” Roronoa Zoro or  Zoro ~ is to be the coolest swordsman since Kenshin and my personal favorite, but that is because he is the walking embodiment of bushido. Although he has no sense of direction, he is very much the samurai to Luffy’s command. He is loyalty to the rest of the crew is something quite amazing, trustworthy, honest, and works hard to fulfill his promises. His prowess slowly builds up throughout the anime in a very believable way. He’s a bit of a strange guy who spends most of his time sleeping, or boozing.

Nami is the meanest mother hen. She is the only female for a long time, but she keeps the boys in line. She has a temper, and she loves money and tangerines. But under all of that she is loyal and pretty good at fighting.

 Usopp! What can you say about Usopp?  He is the high comic relief because he is a liar and boaster. He’s also a dead eye shot with his sling shot. He is one of the most human of the characters, right there with Nami, and he’s best at escape. Clever and mechanical, He’s actually a lot cooler than you might imagine and as the anime goes on, he goes through an amazing period of growth, both in personality and strength and his prowess in the Water 7 arc impresses me every time I watch it.
There’s little funnier than his SogeKing persona. Usopp kicks butt!

 
Sanji
~ is a butt-kicking cook and a failed womanizer but that doesn’t stop him from being a force to be reckoned with. Using only his feet, he kicks serious ass. He loves the ladies, and never thinks twice about saving a damsel in distress he protects them at all costs. His rival for 2nd strongest on the ship is Zoro, and those two fight constantly. He is also one of the smartest guys on the ship. His constant swooning over the girls never fails to make me laugh, his skills as a number one chef never fails to impress.

Tony Tony Chopper
or Chopper (for short) ~ is so damned cute a strange little blue nosed reindeer that ate a human Devil’s Fruit (Human Human fruit) which gives him the ability to talk and transform. He has the most humility of any anime character I’ve ever seen and the fact he can’t accept compliments and his reactions to them are hilarious. His back story within the anime is one of the most emotional of the lot! He is the ship’s doctor, and he’s very skilled. The youngest, he is very naive… but always tries his best

Nico Robin or Robin ~ has the abilities of the Flower-Flower Fruit, allowing her to create copies of any of her body parts on any solid surface that she can see, such as her own body, on the bodies of others, on objects, or even the replicated limbs themselves.She is extremely intelligent, having taught herself archaeology and to decipher the extremely difficult Poneglyph language at a very young age. Her dream is to find and decipher the Rio Poneglyph, an ancient stone telling a long lost part of history (the Void Century), which is considered a crime against the World Government Her back-story is the most haunting and sad of anyone’s in One Piece and I cried a lot watching that section. Her life has been hell since she was a tiny girl and that makes it all the more saddening

       There are others, but that would spoil it. I say, look at them all, because all the characters are wonderful!

       To truly find out how wonderful the characters are, whether it be our heroes, or the numerous strange and enchanting villains, or the motley crew that tends to make up the guys from the marines, you need to watch this anime ^__^

Basically the characters make One Piece what it is. They give the whole thing a more enchanting feel and add so much to an already fantastic story


A N I M A T I O N/A R T:

       Many people seem to strongly dislike the art style. Well, it’s not poorly drawn, it’s just DIFFERENT—something many anime fans aren’t used to and refuse to accept. It’s beautiful, and it makes the characters stand out. Backgrounds are also very nice.

      While not amazing, One Piece’s animation more then just gets the job done. It lacks the computerized effects that many animes today use, but there isn’t really anything to complain about. I don’t think any long animes use high-end effects, and neither does this one. The animation is clean, colorful and lively, certainly enjoyable. All around great.

      There isn’t really anything to complain about where the animation is concerned. Here we have a show that’s been going for 7 years and shows no signs of stopping even now! The animation slowly improves with each arc of the story and while at the beginning there may have been a more simplistic approach to the fight scenes, more recent episodes show how the presentation of the fights has improved; from Luffy’s amazing rubber “Gum Gum” attacks, to Zoro’s prowess with a sword.
The punch-ups are really well executed, although as with the majority of shounen anime of this nature, the injuries etc are gone within a very short time.

      The backgrounds range from impressively detailed to quite simplistic, but always make for a perfect setting. The ships and various strange creatures are very individual and original and although the character design may take a little getting used to, the one thing you can say is how different and original everyone looks. I think the character design is one of the most refreshing aspects of One Piece, as it offers the viewer a wide range of the cute, the gorgeous, the strange and peculiar and the downright ugly!

       As this is something that is currently on the almost 399 episode mark, being attracted to the characters visually is a very important aspect and whether you’re a guy or girl there is bound to be more than one character you can attach yourself too.

S O U N D:

       A whole host of songs to get your teeth into, but nothing will be as special as the 1st Op theme (We Are!) which to me seems more like an anthem than just a plain old theme tune. The one thing that attracted me to One Piece in the first place is the wonderful uplifting 1st Op theme song and its wonderful animation credits. It’s full of life and wonderment. It’s almost matched by the 6th OP theme song “Brand New World”, this song just needed to last longer than it did!

       Out of the 11 OP theme songs and 18 ED theme songs, there’s very little to complain about, the lyrics are wonderful and portray the wonder than is One Piece!

       The BGM is wonderful. Most of it appears to be extremely well orchestrated pieces of music that at times sound like a huge orchestra was employed solely for the purpose of creating the atmosphere of the show and boy does it do a good job!
There are times when the original theme tune is used for more poignant moments in the show, which is why I think of it as an anthem rather than just a song!
The soundtracks to one piece are very quaint and appropriate when they need to be, similar to many an rpg game. The background music is good orchestral accompiament to what’s going on in the episode. The themes are one of the best things about the anime; it is a series that is actually worth buying the music soundtrack for.

     The voice acting is part of what makes this anime so good. Voice actors can make or break a show and for One Piece they couldn’t have done a better job of portraying the characters personalities through their seiyuu; from the addictive laughter of Luffy, to the scaredy cat nature of Usopp, everyone sounds perfect.


E N J O Y M E N T:

     There is a very strong theme and bond of camaraderie/friendship in this anime. The anime is very straightforward; one episode to another is basically the continuation of the prior episode’s journey. Its just one long great adventure as various people gather together to fulfill their dreams. Although the fighting isn’t exactly the most intense part, especially compared to a lot of other great fighting anime, it serves its purpose as being a good accessory to the storyline. They slowly bring out new fighting skills, but more impressively is how many people they end up befriending despite being pirates!

     One Piece’s story is set up in different arcs. Each arc presents a brand new situation, and the anime always stays fresh. The arcs keep getting better and better, as well. One Piece is EXTREMELY intense, and takes full control over your emotions. Although I am male, I do admit to crying during animes: (I miss Merry). I’m not really that emotional, but it does happen.


     One of the most unique parts of the animes is the vast arrays of bad guys, good guys, and neutrals. This anime does not depend on the usual black/white bad/guy distinction. In general, anybody you see on the screen could have been potentially “good”. Only, their dreams, ambitions, and greed reflect upon their character and actions. Luffy and Gang revolutionize what being a pirate is - rather than just plundering and looting innocents - they seek to realize their childhood dreams.




O V E R A L L:

     Of all the anime that I have seen, One Piece is the one that most deserves to be called an adventure story. The tale itself is epic, and the scope of the journey is magnificent. The characters and setting have captured my imagination and interest more-so than any other anime before and after it.

One Piece is an anime I recommend whole-heartedly to any anime fan, whether you enjoy long series or not. Unlike many other long running series, One Piece just continues getting better as it goes on. Every week, it is a joy to look forward to what will happen next in this story.

at 4:04 AM Posted by Ermename Eliester 0 Comments

La Corda D’Oro… One would think that watching an anime series whose main plot involves kids who play classical music would be a flop, but in this anime’s case, it works and very shockingly well at that. Who’d have thought?
The story starts off where the main character, Hino Kahoko, is given a magical violin from a small cutesy magical fairy creature named Lilli in order to spread the love of music through entering a competition… I’ll admit, I was thinking about hitting the stop button right there based on how cheesey and girly the whole thing seemed. It sounded just like something straight out of a fairytale. But it only takes a few more minutes until you realize that this really is NOT just some magical girl anime. As a matter of fact it really isn’t one at all.
Hino Kahoko was really just an ordinary gen-ed student who was minding her own business until Lilli came along. During the course of the competition she meets many new people, people who she never would have talked to if it weren’t for her newly found ‘talent’ with the violin, and she begins to see life from a different perspective as she learns about their struggles, their lives, and why music is just so important to everyone of them. After listening to such things, you’d be hard pressed NOT to find your new appreciation for music afterwards as the things the characters do and say really manages to move you towards actually wanting to hear the pieces they play throughout the competition and you’ll find yourself genuinely enjoying their performances and being confused as to who you even want to win the competition. You’ll get caught up in Hino’s struggles so fast that you yourself start to sympathize with her own clonflicting emotions.
The art in La Corda D’Oro is amazing. The characters look gorgeous in almost every screen shot. It’s hard to find one character without an appealing character design in this anime. I found myself ecstatic when I saw that this is one of the few anime that actually goes out of it’s way to animate the movements of the characters as they play their instruments. You’ll be able to watch as Len, a violinist in the competition, actually plucks the strings on his intrument. And you’ll see the pianist, Ryotaro, glides his fingers across his piano. The only issue I had with the art was…I supose one would say color coordination as two (technically three) of the main characters have green hair, all of the main charactershave really bright colored hair, and the background characters have generic hair coloring. I know the main characters need to stand out, but sometimes there needs to be some kind of balance there so that they don’t just pop out like they do…
Music is not a problem in this series and you may even find yourself recognizing many of the pieces the characters play throught the show. Even if you’ve never been interested in classical music there is so much passion invoked into the preformances that you can actually pick up on emotions via the pieces that the characters play. The only downfall is that beyond classical pieces the other pieces seem repetitive and not very special. The opening and the ending grow bothersome after a while as well and I found myself mildly annoyed after watching one episode after another and immediately went to skip the opening after the first two episodes. The songs are not ones that make you want to play them over and over again. They’re not bad either, just not outstanding. 
Since this anime is technically a reverse harem show (one girl, many guys (save for the clarinet player who is also a girl)) the guys all follow a pattern of character personalities and fit into a certain stereotype. Even so, I found that a lot of the characters, though stereotypical, were able to pull it off without coming off as too generic. There are five boys that are considered potential love interests for Hino and they’re all so charming in their own respect that it’s really hard to decide who to root for when Hino is one on one with any guy. A problem, however, is that this anime is based off of a dating sim game, and it comes over quite obvious whenever a ‘moment’ happens between Hino and one of the main characters. It kind of gives the show an over dramatic flair and there’s real confusion as to whom Kahoko really likes as she has moments with all of the male leads.
As a whole, however the series is very enjoyable. It’s funny as well as cute, and you can honestly learn a lot from it. Especially with Lilli’s One Point Classic, a little trivia segment that comes on just before the previews where Lilli gives you little facts and tidbits about music in general. You’ll find that you come out of La Corda D’Oro with a new viewpoint, a feeling of contentment, and knowledge of stuff you never knew you needed to know. 
I would recommend this series to music lovers as well as non-music lovers. If you like any kind of romance than this series is totally for you. La Corda D’Oro will not disappoint!

at 3:52 AM Posted by Ermename Eliester 0 Comments

Naruto. ahhh, dear dear naruto. first taste of this makes you want more if you’re de action type of anime watcher. :) the thing about naruto is that you should 1st see the 1st season to get to know the characters, whats this, who’s who, where’s what, and at least remember the jutsus, and power stuffs. 2 words: 1st SEASON.
anyways, the 1st episode of naruto shippuden was abt the time for naruto to go back to his hometown, where he unites back with Haruno Sakura, his team mate, newcomer Sai and Kakashi Sensei, his teacher. ( you whould want to keep an eye on Sai, cause he is like a person. I don’t know! curious? watch the episode. :) )
wells, even though I’ve only watched this til episode 98 (lag. blame LAG. D:), its actually enough for me to write a review. ever since Sasuke’s dissapearance to Orochimaru, Naruto still verges to train and try at least, talk to Sasuke.
Naruto is a stubborn, hot-head, over-confident-never-will-I-give ninja. in the 1st season, a demon nine tailed fox once came to Konoha to well, attack the village. ( what else do monsters and demons do right? -.-) while the whole village is fighting the damn demon, the 4th Hokage, which is like a king to konoha, summons a frog and seals the demon nine tailed fox into Naruto. He was just a baby back then, so basically, he doesn’t know whats going on. Naruto had no parents, according to how much I know, that is.


DISADVANTAGE::Naruto was detested and despised by his fellow konoha villagers, bcause the demon is in him, ( you can see why he dreams to be a Hokage) and so the villagers deserted him and told their children not to hang with him, so as you can see, he is a lonely person.
ADVANTAGES::On the bright side, you do not wana get on Naruto’s bad side. o.o you see, de demon is able to help and transfer his power and energy to naruto, which makes him of course, powerful.
Naruto Shippuden is mostly about friendship, not giving up, power. sorry lovehearts ppl, but this is not abt love. o.o this is really a great anime so the rating is quite good. hope I’ll find the time to see more of the episodes though, coz my computer is born with lagness. =.=
until den,
Ting.

at 3:46 AM Posted by Ermename Eliester 0 Comments


Amazing. Just… amazing. I have to say I am quite touched by this anime, as it is so rare to find truely stunning shows in this day and age. I felt the slightest bit worried at the start that this show would turn in to the cliche of angst and betrayal that usually surrounds series with a dark undertone, but it certainly did not. From start to finish, and anime remained true, and and questions I thought may be left un answered were wrapped up nicely. Though perhaps there are a few more things I would have like to know at the end, they can hardly be considered plot holes or loose ends.
I gave the story an 8 out of 10 purely because it didn’t matter to me. I was far more interested in the art, sound and character development. On a whole, the story is fairly good, with some nice twists and turns along the way. It’s easy to take in and, as long as you watch the series from start to finish, hard to become confused.
I also gave the art an 8. It was not the best looking I’ve ever seen, but that in know way, shape or form means that it was bad. It was well drawn, with a fair amount of interest devoted to the detals and backgrounds. I’m hoping that animation falls under art as well, because I was please with that on a whole. I noticed no flaws in the animation, though I was not looking as a critic but as a fan, which may have led me to over-look a few things.
The sounds were fantastic. I gave them a 10. Actually, the sound was probably the thing I enjoyed the most about the show. Even the foot-steps were beautifully recorded, and they sounded very life-like. The sounds horses made were great too, and I think the voices of all the characters fit their appearance and personality perfectly.
I gave the character a 9. Now, you may think I am being quite easy-handed with these high ratings, but I really did enjoy the character development and the characters as a whole. They interacted and grew with each other perfectly, making the show work that much better. Every conversation had meaning, every argument was intense, every taunt blood thirsty and most jokes quite funny. Some characters developed perfectly, while others failed to learn from their mistakes. I enjoyed watching Ciel realize what was important to him, and what made him do the things he did.
For enjoyment, I gave the show an 8. The factors that I considered a plus were the sound and the character development, and the factor that brought down the show for me was probably the lack of plot that acted like a back-bone. Each episode was like a new plot within a plot, which is quite hard to pull off, but it tends to draw away from the over-all problem.
Of course, this factor did not, obviously, deter me from enjoying the series, and I am stunned that such a find was just waiting for me. This is why I gave the over-all enjoyment an 8. Trust me, that ranks pretty good, and there aren’t many series I would give anything higher than a 7.
I wish I could have watched Kuroshitsuji each week as it came out, but the idea lodged in my mind that new shows must be bad would not allow me to swallow my pride and watch. After hearing people talk about the show, I decided that I just HAD to watch it. And I have to say, I’m extremely glad I that I did, and I recommend that you too watch it. It certainly is no waste of time. Please excuse any and all spelling/grammatical errors.

at 3:17 AM Posted by Ermename Eliester 0 Comments

you so want to give Lovely Complex a LOVELY 10 out of 10 once you’ve seen this anime. :D one of my favourite love stories. the story is sweet, cute and most of all there is HUMOR. the characters are cute, the place and art is cool, wells mostly w\everything about it, I LIKE. :) I really salute the authors, writers and scrip-writers, basically everyone who helped in the making of this outstanding anime. :)




okay enough of my blabber. so. this anime, even in the smallest bit of humor, makes you L.O.L.L.A.A.. Laugh Out Loud Like An Alien. :) this is abt high-school soon to bcum sweethearts-lovers, Koizumi Risa and Atsushi Otani who are physically OPPOSITES. Risa is a very tall high school student, abt 170cm, who could be a basketball star, while Otani is only a nice 156cm, who can be called, well, midget, puny, but no. :) HE is the BASKETBALL STAR! seriously, this tiny dude can play like hell. :P


so the story. both Koizumi and Otani who got a name, bcause they bicker EVERYTIME. :) school, pathway, parties, but not concerts. one thing about them, they’re in love with a rockstar rapper. so in the 1st few episodes, both fell in love with their own crushes. they started to cooperate in order to get a date4 with both, BUT-


ahh, I don’t wana spoil. :) in the end Koizumi and Otani got together oso. xD


sp watcha waiting for? clicky episodes and watch til the end. :)


one and only,


Ting.

at 3:13 AM Posted by Ermename Eliester 0 Comments


It’s not often that an anime like this comes along. Practically everything about this anime except the artwork is absolutely the best. The characters give you a lot to like about them, despite all their quirks. In fact, it’s their quirkyness that makes them so endearing. From Sawako’s dress-up fetish to Tsumugi’s belief about Mio and Ritsu to Asuza, each one of them is endearing. Plotwise, there was nothing I found hard to swallow, other than Sawako being able to make so many costumes in a short time (she comes in with some lavish costumes sometimes.) However, that’s easily overlooked when it’s a comedy that makes one laugh this much.


Soundwise, I was blown away by everything. Seiyuu did a wonderful job, especially with the music. “Cagayake Girls” (the opening theme; I’ve also seen it transliterated as “Kagayake Girls”; loosely translated, it means “Sparkling Girls”) is a wonderfully done piece and definitely worth hunting the MP3 down. So is “Don’t Say “Lazy”” (The ending theme.) Most of the other tunes are just as enjoyable (such as Sweet Bitter Beauty Song and Fuwa Fuwa Time; the later loosely translates as “Fluffy/Airy Time.”)


 About the only problem is the artwork. In places, it looks like they concentrated to much on the character’s appearances and neglected the background a bit. However, that’s all that’s wrong with it. However, the characters themselves are well-done. (I’m seeing a lot of fan art cropping up online, especially of Mio.)


Unfortunately,this anime, I fear, may be doomed to obscurity. I’ve tried spreading the word around about it and people keep concluding “Oh, this is a crappy Lucky Star rip-off.” or “Oh, this is a crappy Azumanga Daioh rip-off.” IT IS NOT A RIP-OFF. I really wish people would stop comparing every all-female school anime to Azumanga Daioh. It’s annoying.

at 3:11 AM Posted by Ermename Eliester 0 Comments


Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, this series is a do over of the previous one, not a sequal the previous one only followed the manga roughly and came up with its own ending as the manga was nowhere near finished at the time.


This time round the writers are following the manga as closely as possible, I was mildly dissapointed with the original so when I saw and heard about Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood I was intrigiued, so far it has yet to disappoint, I never realised how much was left out of the old show and am really excited to see where this one will go next.


Animation wise it is close enough to the old show to not put anyone off, while being different enough to not feel like your watching the same program. I was hooked after the first episode and have been avidly watching ever since. The characters are strong, from the serious Al to the gorgeous yet fiery Winrey and the story while being fairly serious contains enough humour to stop it from being depressing, it is a very well balanced show and well worth your time. I would recommend this show to anyone who likes anime and who liked the manga or just likes good TV!

at 3:08 AM Posted by Ermename Eliester 1 Comment


Amesome. The one word to describe this anime. A favorite one for a very long time, very hard to beat this one. A very interesting and heart warming story, that you will abousolutly fall in love with. The charaters will defenitely make you wish they were real. Its a very funny and fun anime. You start to see the begings of a relationship but it is unfourtally cut short because it is an anime, but it has some very interesting stories about the charaters some will make you laugh sooo hard others will make you ball your eyes out, its one of those animes that will touch your heart. I highly recomend to anyone boys, girls, no matter what animes you like you will LOVE fruits basket, i promise you.(:
 Fruits basket (or “Furuba” as it’s known to fans >me<)  is an anime based on the manga made by Natsuki Takaya the maker of the manga tsubasa O motsu Mono(Those with wings) and Geneimusou. Be ready to watch an anime with drama, comedy, and a bit of romance.
The inability to know when to take itself seriously and when to be funny has been the bane of many anime. Luckily for its viewers, Fruits Basket can make you laugh and cry in the same episode while offering some highly intriguing characters and memorable character relationships. Sadly, though, all Fruits Basket does is give us a mere glimpse of characters that deserve far more screen time. It’s like viewing the Constitution in Washington D.C.; you get a satisfying peek at something amazing only to be told to move along far too soon.
Fruits Basket without its character interactions it pratically would be like Coke without its fizz. Whenever two characters are on the screen at once you know something good is coming. To name just a few isn’t doing Fruits Basket justice. From Yuki and Kyou’s rivalry, to Shigure’s torturing of his editor, to Hiro (Dr. House in a 6th grader’s body) and his kind and caring younger cousin Kisa, you will always be entertained both by laughter and intrigue.
Many comedic moments in Fruits Basket were banal, often due to rehashing an already not funny joke, such as Tohru freaking out when she accidentally causes a member of the Zodiac to transform. Thankfully, just as often as it isn’t funny, Fruits Basket will make you crack a smile if not laugh hysterically. Staying true to its nature as a romantic drama, Fruits Basket has its share of serious heartfelt moments, some of which are quite profound. Anyone who’s ever been burned in a relationship or suffers from low self esteem can learn something from watching Fruits Basket. How often is that true of an anime that’s also incredibly fun to watch.
The turn offs for this anime might be that it was made in 2001 and the art might not as appealing as some of the “new” aniem that are out but Furuba’s story is unforgettable and will make you want to watch it again and again and maybe one more time XD
Another thing that might be dissapointing is that the 26 episode fruits basket series only covers volume 1-8 which might leave some questions with no answers so if you like fruits basket and want to know more there are 23 volumes of fruits basket waiting to be read.
Hope this review helped some people enjoy a true original anime

at 3:00 AM Posted by Ermename Eliester 0 Comments

Well, the story is mainly about a 15 year old high school student named Ichigo Kurosaki. (Ichigo means strawberry by the way) Because of his very unatural hair color, which is orange (his natural hair color), Ichigo get into fights alot. Unlike many humans, Ichigo could see ghosts as long as he could remember.


After getting home and going to his room, someone wearing a black kimono and had a sword attached to the side of the kimono jumped in through his open window mumbling that something wasn’t there. Ichigo was surprised and kicked her. The girl was surprised that Ighifo was able to see her at all. After that, she explained to Ichigo that she was a Shinigami (Soul Reaper) from the ‘Soul Society’ where spirits go for their after life and to be reborn. Ichigo couldn’t believe her while she explained that Sould Reapers would send souls to the Soul Society with their ‘zanpacto’ (sword). She then tells Ichigo that there was a hollow around the area, and that hollows where soul that turned evil and turned into monsters with white masks and a hole in their chest, where the heart was at. She said that Sould Reapers had to get rid of hollows to protect the souls that were living in his hometown, Karakura Town.
Then, there was a scream from downstairs. It came from one of Ichigo’s sisters. Rukia ran out the door, and she stopped in her tracks because of the strong spiritual pressure. After trying to stop the hollow outside, Rukia gets severely injured while trying to protect Ichigo. Ichigo tells her that he wants to protect his family, so them the Sould Reaper tells him her name was Rukia Kuchiki. She then tells him that she can transfer some of her powers to him, but when this happened, Ichigo absorbed almost ALL her powers unintentionally. With the Soul Reaper powers, Ichigo defeats the hollow.
The next day when Ichigo went to school, Rukia shows up as the new tranfer student and takes him outside of class ot tell him that she didn’t have enough strength to go back to the Soul Society. She then tells him that he will have to take her duties as a Soul Reaper and protect the sould in Karakura Town.
Ok, so lots of adventures happen, and Ichigo had to go to the Sould Society to save someone, and then he trains with some stange guy he calls “Mr. Hat-and-clogs”. Some people with powers that go to his school come and help him ,and they all become friends. Uryuu uses a spirtual bow and arrows, Chad has an arm that has a lot of strength, and Orihime joins because she basically has fairies as her power, and they can heal and do simple attacks.
And they have a lot of adventures together and go up against very powerful Soul Reapers in the Soul Society.
(I would say more, but I’ll do some MAJOR spoilage if I do.)
Overall, if you LOVE action and adventure, you’ll LOVE the anime. It’s actually REALLY Badass, and has a great story line. Everything is AWESOME and packed full of adventure, but that comes later. The first few episodes are just plain funny. So I say, you gotta need some BLEACH, cause it’s just plain coolness.

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Okay, So with the new episode up and not too many comments about how great Pandora hearts is, I’m beginning to think that this anime is the most over-looked of this year! With each new episode this anime continues to get better and better, plot line thickens and questions are raised. Really who wouldn’t want to give it a try?


So, I decided to try reviewing this once more, partly because I want people to try and enjoy this anime as much as I do and the other part because I believe I am slightly obsessed. Just slightly. 
Pandora Hearts has a wonderful Alice in wonderland feel to it, and that isn’t just because the main characters name happens to be Alice. Pandora Hearts borrows the concepts of Alice in wonderland beautifully, in every episode you will be able to see the close connection it has to the old children’s classic. The characters themselves take on some traits of the Alice in wonderland Characters themselves, creating a lovely and enthralling combination of Drama and just plain wacky. 
Regardless of this borrowing from Alice in wonderland, Pandora Hearts is all its own. It follows the story of Oz, a 15 year old boy but yet the plot line revolves around Alice, an adorably lovable character that is just great to watch. It offers watches a compelling and if nothing, slightly complex story line, that is all its own.
With the line up of Characters, that are both funny, serious, or just plain wacky, their interaction with each other is a highlight to watch. Fighting, bonding, insulting, in this anime shows just how great a friend they are. Every new episode shows a new side to characters that you wouldn’t have seen in the last. 
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By far the most entertaining Character is Alice. With her cocky and confident personality, she is just damn adorable and fun to watch. Quick to anger she is prone to violence and isn’t afraid to kick out at someone that pisses her off. For instance kicking Oz when he called her, “Sexual Harassment girl.”
Just because I believe Alice is the most entertaining character doesn’t mean she is to others, all the characters interaction with each other and by themselves is a thrilling and entertaining watch. There is NEVER a dull moment in this anime. Something is always going on, wether its Alice in the corner eating Roses or a fight between supernatural beings with massive Scythes, you will never be disappointed in an episode. 
This anime is, however, turning out to be a well crafted mystery series with every new episode raising new questions that need answers. It leaves you hanging and waiting for more, more, more!
Set in the times before cars were even thought of, Pandora hearts has a dark, twisted Alice in wonderland feel balanced out with light funny bits, that show a lighter side to the anime. Hitting on a subconscious level this anime is pretty deep when you look at it.
This anime has it all, Fighting, Comedy, Violence, Creepy dolls, Action, Mystery and if you look closely a hint of Romance. This anime has something for everyone. It’s a recipe for success that absolutely works!


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In short this anime is amazingly enjoyable and fun to watch, people of all ages would enjoy this fun and quirky anime. With music by FictionJunction, and Characters as great as Alice, really, why wouldn’t you want to give this anime a try?


Pandora Hearts, Despite my recent obsession with the show, offers watches a compelling and if nothing, slightly complex story composition, with a line up of fun and quirky Characters that will have you glued to your screen.
What makes this anime so great? It’s the characters, their interaction with each other is a great watch, they play off each other, fighting or bonding, or both in every episode. Every new episode that is released shows a new side to a character you wouldn’t have seen in the last.
This anime is turning out to be a well-crafted mystery series, every episode continues to keep you guessing, wondering, and thinking ‘Oh what!?’ The questions all-revolving around the adorable main character, Alice.
This anime has it all, Fighting, Comedy, Violence, Creepy dolls, action and if you look closely a hint of Romance, this anime has something for just about everyone! Its a recipe for success that absolutely works!
And with the music done by FictionJunction, who has done anime such as Gumdam Seed and Tsubasa Chronicle, who wouldn’t want to watch this compelling anime?
So, I know, that until this anime finishes, I will be glued to my screen watching this…How about you join me?


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Story and Characters:
At first Vampire Knight looks like an average shojo anime with a soap opera vibe and other elements that repel guys. But it seems that it goes beyond that and explores a little bit of other things seen in shonen comics, such as betrayal,  loyalty, friendship and trust. Vampire Knight was the first shojo anime I saw and, to be completely honest, I had no idea it was intended as a show for girls.
I found it helpful that the anime slowly sinks you into its universe and takes the time to let you familiarize with the characters. Unlike the manga, the show seems to try and explain everything more detailed and keep most of the confusing parts at bay.
The events unravel themselves at a steady pace and, although it’s sometimes slow, the story doesn’t get boring. There is also a nice dose of mystery inserted at the end of each episode in order to keep the viewer interested. What I enjoyed the most is that the story doesn’t rush to reveal the cheesy love story, but takes a nice detour in order to show off other elements such as the loyalty between two friends or the decent rivalry between others. The story isn’t based on a silly crush where the girl embarrasses herself, but tries to develop the female protagonist into a strong person with responsibilities.
The characters’ important past events are also unraveled a little bit at a time,  so finding out about Yuki’s life as a child may answer a lot of questions about the way she behaves around certain people. But the frequent flashbacks can be dull if you’re only interested in one character and dislike the others.
The anime focuses on the main plot, but also leaves room for a few side-stories.  I personally found them boring, but I suppose they are necessary in order to keep the main story fresh and interesting. Though I enjoyed the first season,  the second one seemed to rush the ending and lost a little bit of its shine. I got the impression that the story got derailed somehow and hurried to the finish line.
Graphics:
The visuals represent a more stylized version of the mangaka’s original art. The characters look a little more real and not as ridiculously skinny as in the Japanese comic, but the overall style is basically the same. I really enjoyed seeing the characters’ deep and dead-looking eyes - it’s a very unique and creative element that had me staring in wonder at first.
What I found interesting was the color pallet that always seems to revolve around the colors red and black. This element sets the mood and it ties up nicely with the overall vampire theme of the anime. The artists have chosen to emphasize what requires attention (e.g roses, a character’s outfit), but still keep the rest of the environment a little colorful so it wouldn’t feel dull.
The male character’s girlish features seem bizarre and I had a hard time getting used to them, but it’s not surprising seeing as this is a shojo anime.
Sound:
The voice acting is decent and captures each characters’ emotions. Yuki’s voice particularly was chosen really well as it fits her strong yet indecisive personality traits. No character voice is out of place, so the result is brilliant.
The music is wonderfully picked for this anime - most of the pieces contain organ, flute and violin sounds which go really well with the overall sad tone of the show. You feel a certain sense of greatness when you hear the main character themes that are brilliantly accompanied by choirs. For example, Kaname’s theme contains a male choir in the beginning that emphasizes the feel of uncertainty and mystery that Yuki may have for this character.
The soundtrack is more than worth the buy even if you dislike the anime, the songs are simply brilliant, incredibly atmospheric and can soften up anyone,  even if only for a few minutes.
Overall:
-Humor-
Though it is meant to be a serious and sad anime, the show does have a few humorous scenes. These mostly revolve around Chairman Kaien’s over-motherly attitude towards Yuki or Zero’s hate of almost anything on campus. The humor is inserted cleverly between less-serious scenes so the process doesn’t seem brutal.
The most memorable humorous scenes that come to mind are the ones present in the first episodes where Yuki and the other school prefects attempt to hold back a sea of overly-hyper girls from the Night Class boys.
-Enjoyability-
Even if the events can seem a bit over the top sometimes, Vampire Knight is an enjoyable anime with an interesting story. It certainly brings a new idea to the table, that being a vampire isn’t really that easy or glamorous. I often try to stay neutral, but this is the only show that made me give in and actually start rooting for a pairing, so some of the characters are easy to get attached to.

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Rozen Maiden is worth all your attention watching it. You will find this series great! The story centers around Sakurada Jun, a young boy that finds himself indebted to a living doll by the name of Shinku, a doll of the Rozen Maiden series, who was created by a mysterious but extremely talented dollmaker.The series examines the living habits and personality of each doll that is living with Jun and his sister Nori, as well as the sibling rivalry that they commence to name one doll as “Alice” in order to meet the maker(also known as “father”) who created them. Jun’s sometimes comedic, sometimes dramatic experiences with Shinku—as well as the other six dolls of the Rozen Maiden series—slowly bring him out of his depression and back into the world that he had abandoned.
Characters
The “Rozen Maidens” are a collection of dolls created by a craftsman named Rozen, whom the dolls refer to as “Father”. Their primary source of power is a human host (also known as “medium”) who wears a ring to symbolize his bond with the doll, although certain dolls have been shown to act without a medium.
Suigintou - Suigintou is the first of the Rozen Maiden. Her desire to win the Alice Game is the strongest of all the dolls, and is primarily driven by her wish to gain the attention of their “Father”. After meeting Megu, her medium, Suigintou’s attitude and motivations begin to shift; she begins to feel a strong affection for someone other than “Father”, and a will to fight for something other than the honor of becoming “Alice”.
Kanaria -  The second Rozen Maiden. Kanaria’s bright, somewhat arrogant disposition makes her the ideal subject for many of the comedic episodes.
Suiseiseki - The third Rozen Maiden and also Souseisuki older’s twin. She has the ability to communicate and tend to regular plants and also to the “soul trees” of humans.Despite her attitude towards Jun, Suiseiseki does care a great deal for him, and her attempts to cover that up usually manifest in the form of more insults
Souseiseki - The fourth Rozen Maiden, Suiseiseki’s twin.She is devoted to lonesome oldman who uses as the subtitude of her deceased son, kazuki.
Shinku - The fifth Rozen Maiden and also the main character of the series. She enjoys lecturing, slapping and abusing her medium, Jun. Shinku is also perceived as being cold and angry, but she is actually very protective of, and cares deeply. In combat, she fights with rose patel-based attack.
Hinaichigo - The sixth doll, and the very embodiment of childishness. She loses to Shinku in the Alice Game, becoming the first doll to lose the right to become Alice.  Shinku does not take Hinaichigo’s Rosa Mystica. Instead, Shinku lets herself be an inter-medium.
Barasuishou - Barasuishou is a doll created by Enju, Rozen’s apprentice. She introduces herself as the seventh Rozen Maiden doll, though this is a lie. she simply intends to dupe the other six Rozen Maidens into entering the Alice Game so that she may obtain their Rosae Mysticae and become the strongest doll.
Kirakishou - The true seventh Rozen Maiden. She has not been formally introduced in the anime series.
Art is more to gothic and aristocracy style. You couls see dolls wearing long sleeve blouses and shirts, long skirts, corsetry, pants and dresses.
Sound (nothing to describe about)
Overall, this series is incredible! The characters are variety and adorable too. I enjoy watching this and i found this the best series i have watch so far. And i hope your will like it too.

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Final fantasy was not just a story, it was a concept, a philosophy. Final Fantasy 7 Advent children was Written by Kazushige Nojima, it followed 2 years after the events of the original story. It was a great feature film which captured my attention almost the whole duration and has done so several times.
The importance of this review is to break down the collaborations which composed F’F’ and look at each aspect.

Whilst Final Fantasy was an amazing story, Advent Children slightly let me down. The story was very short and in some ways vague. A lot of concepts arn’t explained in AC. Such as Materia, condensed mako energy enabling particular powers. AC doesn’t say anything about materia, what is it? where is it from? whom produces it? and what does it do? We’re just exposed to scenes such as the antagonist force it into his arm causing a monster to appear.. Further more the characters which contribute to the story arn’t explained. Aerith and Zack appear in Clouds dreams and memory, yet the story doesn’t say why or whom they are, it’s very confusing for someone who’s not equipped with FF knowledge to watch which is more than likely because Final Fantasy’s story is derived from games, a different genre completely. However I was satisfied because, i am familiar with the FF story and it revealed a lot about cloud, but it wasn’t enough, the only evidence of cloud’s past which really hit me was:
“Your an ex-SOLDIER arn’t you?”
“Yeah, in my head.”
The story should be projected towards clouds struggle of finding him self, in his own lies rather than what it was.
The story its self wasn’t very interesting, and I found my self wanting the film to project the plot towards Cloud as a character. Although the story didn’t subscribe to my attention as much i had hoped, the art compensated for that numerous times.

Final Fantasy’s art is beautiful and tranquilizing, winning several awards including the 2007 American Anime Award as “best anime feature”. Final Fantasy aesthetically pleases me to no end. The animated glows during the introduction blew me away, the in depth character design and special effects left my jaw open for a considerable amount of time. The camera angles were experimented with new, colourful, innovative shots which would be to difficult for any generic holly wood films. Final Fantasy’s art has no flaws and is a style I want to see more of in modern animated films. The was an aspect which added to the composition of FF, but it unfortunately slightly let me down.
Final Fantasy’s AC’s Soundtrack written by Nobuo Uematsu is amazing, but it wasn’t used to its full potential. It wasn’t used to it’s full potential because the story didn’t offer enough, the sounds tracks which glorify final fantasy and in some way define it, wasn’t given the opportunity to completely express FF’s notorious soundtracks because there wasn’t enough drama. Those sad, nostalgic scenes or deaths which rendered Final Fantasy a very sad epic story. This somewhat let me down but the characters were more of a sad case.
One word, cloud. That amazing hero which we all stereotypically love and envy for his cool hairstyle, ability to use multiple overly large swords and his striking attitude and values. Which was somewhat presented in AC, but i wasn’t just after the sensation of this. Cloud’s true story, of his constant battle to remember who he is, and who he isn’t. Why he doesn’t remembers things he should, and why he does know things he shouldn’t. The fake memories of being in love, being with his friends and being in SOLDIER. The story never went in depth into cloud, which disappointed me A LOT. AC however does show you how Cloud becomes himself towards the end of the movie, which was mediocre in my experience. which contributed to my enjoyment, for the better or worse.
Despite the negative parts; Final Fantasy is a very enjoyable movie. it was more than enough to fit hand in glove for my strict expectations, and I’d recommend it to anyone who loves in depth combat scenes never seen before in traditional anime, amazing effects and sound, and of course, a main character who you’ll want to cosplay over and over again.
Overall, Final Fantasy is bitter-sweet. If you’re looking for a an awesome 3d animation, it would be the only one i’d recommend, alternatively if your looking for in depth characters and clouds struggle after his contact with the jenova cells, the movie will offer some information but ultimately, it won’t. Final Fantasy, shows you the meaning of life and entities of how we’re all connected, how our planet gives us much more than we realize and deserve, and how experiences and memories are treasures, a story which has inspired me in many different ways.

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throughout humanity the power of information and wisdom has influenced our values and attitudes. It’s information we’re associated with which causes us to feel a particular way, the wisdom much like the enterprise which carefully controls information. Lelouch controls information to manipulate characters therefore events throughout Code Geass R2. Code geass continued to impress to the very end, and is a very good anime.
Story. 7/10
The Story, to me had much meaning because of it’s relations on a non-fictional level. During the 16th Century Japan became a closed nation, restricting its trade with other nations and western philosophy’s. Japan was a social hierarchy during the time with a class-by-birth system. Soon Japan became outdated by other cultures which were constantly technologically advancing, we also have Britannia, (Britain former name during the colonial stages.) Colonizing practically many parts of the world including Japan, forcing people to live under A Western styled lifestyle much in discomfort for its residence. Not only this but many twists and small hints are incorporated into the story making it very unpredictable and a very deceiving anime. The story was a great success in my eyes. Even if I’m not into futuristic genre.

Art. 7/10
Code Geass’s are was very detailed. The artwork included very detailed yet serious tone to the anime. Most of the scenes looked normal, but the more familiar they were to audience, the more they distanced them selves from the viewer because of its violent and serious experiences. In compilation to the rest, the art work of code Geass was a smooth addition to the series, and I couldn’t I thinks of any cons.

Sound 6/10
The sound in Code Geass was quite nice, however it was a much more serious and dark style of music fitting the theme. It worked well with the series how ever it could use a few dramatic songs.

Character 8/10
The characer Lelouch is what shaped Code Geass for me. Ever since we were introduced to Lelouch we’re presented with a character who’s familiar with the true intent of the world, the murder, slavery, poverty and corruption. A character who’s able to kill for his sake and his dream, Lelouch was such an interesting antagonist, which left me doubting his intentions many times, his ability to manipulate and control people is a skill none other suited to Lelouch’s personality. The character was the most impressive aspect of code Geass and left me enjoying the anime.
Code Geass, may suit a smaller crowed than your larger animes, but in no ways is it worse because of its length or style. I was very pleased with this anime and recommend it to anyone who’s into the Death Note, FMA Genre.

Code Geass’s legacy is an example of; strength through unity, unity through faith, where a dream is only impossible when it’s a doubt.

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Many “purist” Hellsing fans may not like this series but for the rest of us it is a welcome change of pace.  I mean literally, the pace at which this show proceeds is great.  Hellsing Ultimate is very to-the-point. 
For those of you unfamiliar with the story look it up on wikipedia or see the details page.  Unlike reviewers who do not seem to read the guidelines I understand what “Don’t include story summaries, users already have the synopsis written for them” means.
ANYWAY….
The Good:
The fights that take place in Hellsing Ultimate are some of the best I have ever seen.  This, combined with it’s wonderful animation quality, make the show very enjoyable to watch. 

Another thing I really like about Hellsing Ultimate is, because of the fast pace of the series, you don’t have to wait forever for Seras Victoria to stop being lame.  In the original Hellsing she failed at life for a long time before she became genuinely useful. 
The Bad:
Every once in a while there is a character or two I don’t like but that is ok because they almost always end up dying in some horrific way. 

Conclusion:
Hellsing Ultimate is awesome for anybody who enjoys intense fighting scenes and action. 

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What is justice?
If you had power, what would you do?

Light Yagami, a genius university student, is faced by these questions as he stumbles upon the death note. A notebook of the Gods of Death, with this he is given the power to manipulate people’s deaths. Living in a world full of crime and sin, what will he do with this power?
Death Note is an anime filled with suspense and logic/thought, peer into the mind and life of a man that is willing destroy his future for the benefit of mankind. The story centers around the meaning of justice, Light takes on the name of “Kira” (meaning “killer”) and sets of to rid the world of evil by murdering the criminals that have unbalanced the world’s peace, there are people that object to his thinking and strive to capture/destroy “Kira”. It is a classic good versus evil story in ways, and it is very entertaining to watch the two sides engage each other in a battle of wits.


Death Note has a great amount of thought. This anime makes one question their own feelings of “justice”. As I watched this anime, I was pulled into the question of the true of justice…what is it? Does justice justify death? Could destruction bring forth peace? Death Note is a very interesting anime as it makes an impact on some people in the way that they think, and proven by Death Note, “justice” is in itself very delicate.
As a great fan of logical thinking, I find this anime great, lovers of suspense will also love this anime as every move each person makes in this anime may become either a fatal move, or a rewarding dare. 

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Those who like Naruto or One Piece will like Fairy Tale which is full of fight scenes and magic. There is humor and if the anime stays true to the manga touching moments too. The first anime episode adapted from the highly popular manga introduces us to two of the lead characters and Happy the cat. We also learn that Fairy Tale is a magician’s guild that is known for its fantastic magicians and reckless behavior. I found the artwork in both character development and background to be lacking. It’s competent enough but it seems to “off the rack”. I do believe that those who have followed the manga or love shows like Naruto as I said before will enjoy this series.

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Shugo Chara! Party, is mainly continuing from Shugo Chara Doki Doki, the main characters are still The Guardians, and the charaters from the other series, I recommend you watch this after Shugo Chara & Shugo Chara Doki Doki, because it may spoil some stuff. The Shugo Chara! Party, has some live action from the 3 main guardian shugo charas, Ran, Miki and sue. They are also holding auditions for Dia also. The main part is the episodes that are now 10 minutes long but are still great to watch, the episodes include, fortune telling, somewhat of a comedy skit of the Guardian Chara’s day and adventures. There is a new opening and ending and songs in the middle which are great and the skits are really good :) you see more of Dia which is awesome and more of the X eggs not that they weren’t there in the first and second series

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I really want to avoid offending anybody when writing these reviews but sometimes it’s just so hard to not say what I’m thinking.
I feel cheated.  There, I said it.  This anime made me feel cheated. 
Why, you ask? 
I’m glad you asked.  Let me tell you…

Story
The Story for Nabari No Ou starts out with a deadly ninja art called the Shinra Banshou.  Actually, I think the word “deadly” doesn’t exactly do it justice.  At any rate, this ninja art (or jutsu if you will) belongs to a young boy named Miharu, only Miharu is unaware of its existence.  That is, until the Ash Wolf clan tries to kidnap him and the Banten clan saves him from them and asks him to join their club.  They impress on him to train his mind and body in the art of Ninjutsu and become their leader.
Pretty cut and dry right?  Wrong!
I won’t go into details but it appears that this anime loves to transcend preconceptions; which is a good thing.  I love it when an anime is willing to be different, and the story in this anime is different.  All jokes and faults aside, this story is good.
That’s not the problem…

Character
The characters are frustrating in their complexity and dubious in their bonds.  What do I mean?  The good guys look bad and the bad guys look good and the bad good guys drive you nuts but the good bad guys are even more frustrating.  How does that sound?  Confusing?  You’re telling me.  That is how I’d describe an emotional response to these characters.  You spend nearly the entire show trying to figure out what to think of a character.  This hinders one’s ability to bond with the characters, so it gets pretty hard to care what happens to them.

Art
It’s really a top notch animation.  I mean Yoshinori Hirose pulled out all the stops in making this anime look good.  Its action flows fast and well and the characters always look sharp.
But they’re boring.  Not to frustrate anyone with my review but they are very boring characters to look at.  They’re distinctive but they don’t strike you.  Really the most distinctive character is Yoite who looks like a Japanese Bob Dylan and that’s not exactly a compliment.

Enjoyment
I didn’t care.  I just really didn’t.  Even with a story as complex as this one I just did not care what happened to them.  It got to where I dreaded having to start another episode and deal with the drudgery.  Frankly, I blame the director.  There’s no reason why this anime couldn’t have been better, except that they never allowed time to build a relationship with the characters.  I like to try and get lost in a story but they didn’t allow for that in this anime.  There’s a wall there, like the show is as inaccessible as its characters.  Therein lays the problem.  It’s not the characters, the story, the art and lord knows it’s not the music.  I just did not enjoy this anime.
Because the show is dismissive and despondent, I found it to nearly being an exercise in suicidal ideology.  And it works because I wanted to die.

Music
The music is very good.  I seldom hear an opening song that’s as suiting to the character’s personality and situations as this one.  That and it actually sounds good.  I had my wife listen to it (who is a harsh judge) and even she liked it.  That’s a rarity.  However, it’s not just the opening song.  All the music in the show is top notch.  Although it may be hard to do, if you watch this anime you should attempt to listen to the background music.  It’s quite well scored.

In Conclusion
It’s so frustrating to watch an anime that gets all the details right, then fall flat on its face for the effort.  I did not enjoy myself watching this and I cannot emphasize that enough.  It’s an intangible thing to manage to make a show that’s well written, well drawn, and decently scored completely unsatisfactory.  I just cannot conceive what happened.
You see my score and you are certainly entitled to your own opinion.  So please, tell me if I’m wrong.

at 1:11 AM Posted by Ermename Eliester 0 Comments

Serial Experiments Lain is one of those series that deserves the title of masterpiece, which I am rather stingy in giving. I have rarely seen an anime that has made me watch one episode after another without taking a break to sleep or eat. This is anime at it’s most complex, at it’s most confusing, and at it’s most fascinating. This is also one of the few animes that does cyberpunk in a totally non-stylized way. Most cyberpunk anime has sprinklings of cyberpunk fiction in it, but is mainly about flashy gun battles(which I have no problem with at all). Serial Experiments Lain takes cyberpunk and ingrains it into the very heart of the anime. The character of Lain is one of the most interesting female characters in anime, mainly because of her multiple personalities. I looked up the series on Wikipedia and found out that they had three separate ways of writing Lain’s name. There is the kanji(kanji are characters that were originally Chinese but were co-opted by the Japanese for stuff like names and such) Lain, the katakana(used for foreign words but much more Japanese than kanji) Lain, and the English Lain. Each Lain is very different and each has their own personality. Kanji Lain is the Lain that we first meet, the shy and introverted girl, then there is the Katakana Lain who doubles as her persona in the Wired, which is very much like the Internet but much more dangerous and psychedelic, who is bold and questioning, and then there is the English Lain, who is the “evil” Lain who uses people and information for her own selfish reasons. Most of the characters around Lain really don’t seem very well developed, but that is for a very good reason, we are supposed to feel lonely just like Lain. Lain is the only one amongst all of these other characters that is supposed to seem real. Lain is our life-line and our friend in this strange world were the Wired and the real world are colliding. When the story leaves Lain, it really feels uncomfortable, it’s an uneasy feeling and things make even less sense than they did before. That’s another thing I like about this series, it makes you feel like you are playing catch-up and always behind, just like Lain. The whole series is supposed not make much sense until the very end, and even then we feel as if we missed something. So we watch the series over again and still even then we get confused. That confusion is a part of the intended experience, the main theme is that of the confusion and the loss of identity that comes with a massive cultural shift like the invention of the Internet. But this is not a condemnation of the Internet, because the Wired, while a strange and scary place, is still exciting and vibrant. The series also has some subtle horror in it as well, but it’s understated and much more attention is placed on the complex relationship between the Wired and the real world, which, as the series progresses, becomes entwined with the Wired until we are no longer sure which is real and which is not. And the question of “does it matter” is brought up as well. Well, I’ve ranted enough about this, but seriously check this series out, but if you don’t like getting confused, you might want to pass. Also there is some creepy objectifying of Lain, but it’s subtle so I’ll give it a pass.

at 1:04 AM Posted by Ermename Eliester 0 Comments

Even though a more than adequate review has already been written for this anime by Ryokitsuki, I thought I might write one anyway because A.) I already watched it and B.) perhaps someone might benefit from a second opinion.
In my search for the perfect horror anime I have come across the bizarre (Paranoia Agent), the disgusting (Blood) and the boring (Witch Hunter Robin; and although I have been discouraged by many failed attempts (Death Note) I have not given up on the possibility that a perfect anime horror either exists or will be made soon.  I will continue to search.
Jigoku Shoujo is not a perfect horror anime.  It can be repetitive and redundant, unintelligent and derisive, uninspired and overly-poignant.  Despite all these flaws I cannot seem to get past the fact that it is genuinely a good anime.  Quite good actually.  How good?  Let’s see.
Story
  Ryokitsuki put it best when saying that the show was “episodic”.  Think of it as a collection of short stories with a common theme.  Now this is where Ryokitsuki and I are going to start differing in opinions:  I feel the show shines in it’s short story brilliance.  It’s at it’s weakest when everything ties together.  It feels like an after thought to me.
  Likes - the dark almost defeatist attitude of some of the stories
  Dislikes - could have been more in-depth when it came to fruition.

Art
  Above par.  Some of this imagery is quite brilliant actually and Hell Girl has a an eerie quality that lingers, especially towards the end of the show.  Other characters can be uninspired at best but for the most part it’s a quite good show.
  Likes - Hell girl
  Dislikes - the carriage with a face on it’s wheel.  And people think I’m random.

Sound
  Another difference between Ryokitsuki and myself is here.  I do not feel the opening sequence fits the feel of the show.  Not even a little bit.  It’s a good song but it’s a little too pop and upbeat in style.  It does not fit well.  Aside from that, the ambiance set by other musical scores is quite nice.
  Likes - the general feel presented by the music
  Dislikes - I don’t really dislike the opening theme but I think it would be better suited for another anime.

Character
  New characters are presented in nearly every episode. (Hence episodic)  Those characters are well drawn and interesting enough for one episode and in some cases you wish they were longer.  There are only three characters that really carry over.  Of those three one is Hell Girl and the other two are a father and daughter.  There are three other characters that supposedly play a part in the show but the writers deemed them unworthy of our affections and therefore didn’t write anything for them.  So you have a face with no personality.  Kind of like a cardboard cutout.
  Likes - Hell girl.  At first she’s boring but they develop her into something frightening.
  Dislikes - The other three with Hell Girl.  They seem interesting but seeming is all you get.

Enjoyment
  I get an odd sense of satisfaction from watching this anime.  Perhaps it’s because often times things don’t work out.  Maybe it’s because this show really goes the extra mile in painting human beings as evil.  Bottom line is I did enjoy myself, but I can’t shake the feeling that not everyone would.
  Likes - the hopelessness and depravity of it all
  Dislikes - catch phrases.  I can’t stand em.

In Conclusion
  There is a comparison going on between this show and Death Note.  Though I understand the comparison it’s kind of like comparing an apple to an apple core that’s been shot out of a buffalo’s butt.  Sorry to be so crude but I couldn’t help it.  Jigoku Shoujo is good and if you liked Death Note you’ll probably like this.  Personally I enjoy this show much more.
  And you might take notice, that though Ryokitsuki and I have a difference in opinions here and there we both agreed on two things:  1.) this show is worth watching 2.) our overall score