Jan. 4th, 2009

It would be really lovely if people could, you know, read...and/or run text through babelfish. Btw, is it flattering or creepy when your project shows up on a blog with an image of busty girls and butts?

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Hakushaku to Yousei 12! the end. Well, considering that it was based on a novel series, they basically seemed to introduce the story to the audience. In this last episode, the bad guy gets away and we never meet the evil 'Prince'. The hero never even gets a real kiss. The writing was both very awkward and atrociously entertaining. Edgar was some sort of bad Jane Austen hero. Anyway, I'm glad Raven and Nico establish some sort of cute bond. ~6/10 rating~ for eye-candy. This is probably best to watch if you are under the age of 13 and a girl.

New shows airing this week:
Minami-ke Okaeri (today)
Zoku Natsume Yuujinchou (Monday) - on crunchyroll..ugh.
Boys Over Flowers (Monday-Tuesday)

And next week:
Kami no Shizuki (Tuesday)
Genji Monogatari Sennenki (Thursday)
Love Shuffle (Friday)
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Minami-ke Okaeri 1! recaptures the comedy and cuteness from the first season sprinkled with a little of the uneven animation from the second season. A big hurrah! for the Minami brothers being in the opening song. In the first episode, we see snippets of the Minami sisters entertaining Uchida, entertaining Touma, a nurse home-visit, Takeru actually doing something and of course, Hosaka pervertedly stripping.
Wanted to finish up this drama before starting the new ones, but that ain't gonna happen.

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Painter of the Wind 6-7! The King asks Tam-won and Yoon-bok to bring him paintings of his people. The King seems like a good person, but I suspected he would not always appear so good-natured. Kings always end up doing something the viewers don't like in kdramas. Anyway, the giseung that Yoon-bok likes has her 'flower' sold to a slimy guy. She wants to give herself to Yoon-bok, but naturally, they are interrupted. Both a sad Tam-won and Yoon-bok finish their paintings for the King. I thought that the King's motive for awarding Yoon-bok's painting kinda clever. She depicted disgruntled gov't officials drinking away their day. But ah ha, the King seems to have no tolerance for certain 'immoral' activities. Although he seemed to be the forgiving type during the artist trial, I wonder how he'll react to homosexuals or cross-dressing artists. Later, the gov't officials take action when they find out that artists are the source of their troubles. Good episodes.

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