Addicted to Anime

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Kiddy Girl? Well, mentally...








I finished Kiddy Girl-and the other day. I hate comparing shows like this to their predecessors because this kind of show is really almost stand alone just set in the same universe. However, this one did have Eclair and Lumiere in it at the end, so...oh, did I forget the other three or four ES pairs?

This time around the ES members are two apprentices who cover as waitresses for the GTO which is the new version of the GOTT. The Nouvlesse, led by a charismatic ability user, are planning a comeback...

I would have liked this show much better if it had not followed Kiddy Grade (which I am proud to say adorns a covetted place on my anime shelf) making it seem that the juvenile title is a perfect fit. Even given the opportunity to be a coming of age story, it failed to develop any of the chara to the extend of intellectual stimulation for the viewer.

Mind you, the story was great, the potential for magnifcence was there, it just was not followed through on.

I enjoyed it for what it was and the antics of Ascour and Di-air kept me entertained, so i'll give it a 6.2 on the Z-scale...





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Friday, May 14, 2010

It's not a daiper, it just looks like one...







I recently finished an anime about aliens. Tanpopo is a loli Manager for a minor toy company who comes to Earth to find a tester for a power suit the Galaxy Police commisioned for. Her rival is another poser suit developed by the Emerald Company. An unemployed student reluctantly takes the job and becomes Dokkoida.

I really loved the hilarity of all the heros and villians living under one roof without knowing who's who. The aliens throughout the galaxy were portrayed very oddly, especially the chief and Tanpopo's boss. Gags and goofiness abound in this satirical parody of superhero anime. The plot was solid and animated decently.

I was more annoyed than enamored by the Dokkoida power suit.

I enjoyed the catch OP, but the ED was lacking substance. Overall I give this one a 7.1 on the Z-scale.



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Sunday, April 18, 2010

The Wallflower...








I got this one from the library. I was hesitant because of all the bishonen in it but glad that I did go ahead and watch it.

The Wallflower is about a group of feeloaders who are given the task of making Sunako Nakahara into a lady or be forced to pay rent for the luxurious mansion they live in. Unfortunately for them Sunako is rather an introverted horror otaku...

This anime was pretty hilarious. The use of sight gags and chibi chara was great. I enjoyed the OP song but didn't care for either of the EDs.

What I didn't like was the excessive use of blank chara and some lack of background detail.

Overall I'll give it a 7.0 on the Z-scale...

Check it out!

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Monday, April 12, 2010

Rizelmine




I finished this anime yesterday.

Rizelmine is an android who's development is stuck at the 12 year old stage. Her handlers set her up with middle schoolers Iwaki who is more into older girls. Hilarity ensues as Iwaki-kun fights off the romantic advances of Rizel.

This is a very funny comedy anime although it's a little older. It got a little ecchi toward the end which is a bonus for me, but that didn't detract from the warmness and romance.

Overall it was a great show and a bonus for the loli fan! The music was ok; I would say that the second ED was better than the first.

I'll give it an 8.9 on the Z-scale.

Check it out!

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Tatakau Shisho - The Book of Bantorra







I won't even try to tell you I understood everything that went on in this anime. I think if you go to college you should make your Professor watch it and explain it to you!

Book is about a world where when someone dies their life history is contained in a stone tablet or "book" as it is called. Armed Librarians collect the books and police trade in them while battling the rebelious Church. There is more to this world and others than what appears on the surface...

I finished this and am not even sure who are left alive at the end excluding the obvious. There was little to no fanservice despite the over endowment of the Acting Director, so that did not detrct from the story. The chara were cool, each with a special ability, at least before they were killed off, as many were.

Although a bit confusing, I thuroughly enjoyed this anime. The music was decent too.

I'll give it an 8.5 on the Z-scale.

Now go watxh anime!

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Friday, March 12, 2010

Handsome no Kanojo OVA

In my cheesy quest to finish 500 anime titles by summer, I have decided to take the quick route and throw in a bunch of movies and OVA titles to get there quicker...

One such title I watched was the one episode OVA Handsome no Kanojo. It's from the 80's and was pretty bland. It seems that this one was one of those titles thrown together to promote the manga it's based on.



A High School girl, who is an aspiring actress is given a sharp critique by a College cinema student who decides she is the perfect actress for his movie. Naturally they fall in love at the end.

I'll give it a 6.0 on the Z-scale.

Friday, February 12, 2010

Thought Crime...

I found this article due to a recent sentencing handed down to an Iowa man for receiving lolicon mang in the mail. What's next simply having such art on your computer? I do not believe possesion of such materiel puts one on the path to victimizing children anymore than watching Saw causes someone to kidnap and murder people...

http://comipress.com/special/miscellaneous/down-the-slippery-slope-the-crime-of-viewing-manga#_edn37

"In the meantime, organizations like the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund, which would have provided expert witnesses at its own expense had the Handley case gone to trial, should be supported through donations and membership. News sites and blogs should loudly criticize government interference with the rights of its citizens to purchase, read and possess the publications they wish. Petitions should be sent to members of Congress objecting to the censorship of art under the guise of protecting children. Moral crusading against comic books and art must be forced into retreat."

What do you think?



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Sunday, January 31, 2010

Winter 2010 ep 3 reviews!

Well obviously this didn't happen...enjoy the images as much as I'm enjoying the shows why don't cha?












































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Friday, January 22, 2010

The old days...

On my days off I drop both my kids at their bus stops. I had dug out an old CD of anime songs I had made years ago and the OP for Sailor Moon came on. My oldest daughter, now 14, just started singing it off the fly! She said she remembers singing it all the time when she was little! Sailor Moon was the first anime that we both watched and I attribute it to being the one that started my addiction...

( ^_^)


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Monday, January 11, 2010

It could be magic





Sora no Otoshimono - this is about a happy-go-lucky guy who only wants peace and quite in his life and maybe a few ecchi videos to watch. An Angeloid falls down from the sky and makes his life far less that peaceful...

This is the epitomy of ecchi comedy. From magic cards that grant wishes to flying pantsu (even exploding ones!) this had me laughing my ass off on many occasions! This anime does justice to the genre (is there even an ecchi comedy genre!?) with a unique flare.

There is a serious side to the story as well. The place where the Angeloids come from is run by beings that are evil and ruthless. They want their wayward Angeloids destroyed.

Pros: the chara are done well and there are some very good fight scenes as well as the great comedy.

Cons: there are annoying intros by the superbrain character. The Angeloid Nymph seems to be the only chara that we get decent background information on.

SnO gets an 8.0 on the Z-scale...

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