Rain makes the grass wet
Oct. 25th, 2008 04:39 pm
Hakushaku to Yousei 3! Man, the flowery dialogue makes me cringe. Are there usually brick fireplaces on ships? In this episode, Edgar and Lydia reach the island and continue to try to crack the riddle about merrows and spunkies. The bad guy, Gotham(?), is there to trap them. Lydia's father is also there. And a wolfy specter shows up...is he one of the other bishonen characters?

Kuroshitsuji 4! Ciel makes a lovely girl. In this episode, they investigate possible Jack the Ripper suspects. Gotta love or hate the yaoi factor.

Junjou Romantica S2 3! Darn, the Usami butler's name is not Sebastian. It must be a lack of smarmy smile. There was some funky bgm near the end of the episode. They cut the smut scenes in this episode. Maybe it'll be smut every other episode?
And a couple more...
Yozakura Quartet 4! Enjin, the bad guy with the fox ears, learns that his body's original soul, Gin, is still hanging around. Akina is not able to attack knowing that his friend is still there. The flashback was cute.
Vampire Knight: Guilty 2-3! I'm still wondering why everyone wants to eat Yuuki. Maybe the less intelligent you are, the better you taste? Episode 3 had some cute chibi Aidou moments. Kaname was still a creep back then. Maybe it's the only-child syndrome that makes him a creep. Or him being the almighty pure-blood vampire. Or having parents that committed suicide.
...kissing boys, naked boys, and boys with animal ears...mmm.

Junjou Romantica S2 2! Misaki is angsting about being a bother to a professional Usagi, but Usagi doesn't care as long as he gets sex up against the hotel window. *peeping tom's dream* Usagi's brother starts his wooing via strawberry-attack.

Hakushaku to Yousei 2! After a hundred and one instances of naked females in anime intros and outres, we get the rare naked male species. The eye-candy almost covers the fact that Midorikawa Hikaru's ending song is piss-poorly sung. In this episode, Edgar upps his 'feel sorry for me' routine. Raven is sooo fine. :)

Yozakura Quartet 3! This episode is about Hime, the scarf-wearing mayor, and a dog she gets. Yes, it's that dull...zzz.

Junjou Romantica S2 2! Misaki is angsting about being a bother to a professional Usagi, but Usagi doesn't care as long as he gets sex up against the hotel window. *peeping tom's dream* Usagi's brother starts his wooing via strawberry-attack.

Hakushaku to Yousei 2! After a hundred and one instances of naked females in anime intros and outres, we get the rare naked male species. The eye-candy almost covers the fact that Midorikawa Hikaru's ending song is piss-poorly sung. In this episode, Edgar upps his 'feel sorry for me' routine. Raven is sooo fine. :)

Yozakura Quartet 3! This episode is about Hime, the scarf-wearing mayor, and a dog she gets. Yes, it's that dull...zzz.
I miss Nyanko-sensei...
Oct. 16th, 2008 08:29 am
Kurozuka 2! Recently finished the ten-volume manga despite the unattractive artwork, flying limbs, and random smut. It was hard to follow sometimes. The time jumps in the beginning were weird, but it was engaging once I figured out what was going on (much of it doesn't get revealed until the last couple volumes). It reminded me of Claymore due to the graphic nature of the story and the overall semi-sci-fi atmosphere. The first couple anime episodes make it seem like a samurai horror series, but the sci-fi should come in soon. The manga doesn't really focus on the vampire nature of the vampires, but rather how certain people become obsessed over time and how that obsession make them do extreme things. The origin part of the story was familiar, but I can't really place it. I suppose it is a blend of folklore and religion. The actual end of the manga is open-ended, but not bad. I don't think I really liked the manga as a whole nor do I recommend it, but it was vastly different from what I usually read and thus, interesting.
With the art changes and edits that Madhouse brought to the anime, I think the anime should be worth following. Plus, it's only 12-13? episodes. Since finishing the manga and watching the first two episodes, these episodes are quite important to figuring out what happens, but really? I don't think the viewer is supposed to understand right now. There were too many scene/time changes to really begin to put things together. In episode two Kurou and Kuromitsu were going through the process of turning Kurou into a vampire. Some ugly old guy and his goons come after him. Kurou's servant helps, but in turn, Kurou's head comes flying off. Madhouse has a liking to dismembered heads that talk this season.

Soul Eater 28! Bringing in the adult deathscythes refreshes the show after all this time, but the kids are never far behind. Sid, Azusa and the nurse whose name I didn't catch investigate a research facility belonging to Arachne. Black Star randomly shows up to fight Mifune,

Yozakura Quartet 2! We learn a little more about Akina in this episode. He's the only human in the quartet(actually quintet, but they don't count the hot secretary orge for some reason), and is responsible for 'tuning' or sending out-of-control youkai to the other world. Still not totally sold on this series, but it's cute. I think it is missing that extra humor that the manga might contain.
New fall anime - part four
Oct. 8th, 2008 06:38 pmDo we really need 6 fansubbers for Tales of the Abyss? I guess I now know how popular the game was. :)
Watching some more random anime:

Shikabane Hime 1! Wanted to hear angela's new music. They do the opening and closing, but the first episode only features the closing song.
- mediocre animation
+ angela
- Standard girl with gun action?
- lame monster designs
Quick summary ~ A boy finds a dead girl in his house's shrine room, and witnesses his 'brother' reviving her. There's a talking cat. The brother is actually a Buddhist priest who takes care of a few orphans at his place. He and the girl are helping the police hunt down 'Shikabane' which are living corpses. The girl is also a Shikabane.
Quick impression ~ Despite the small areas of attempted comedy, there really was not anything outstanding about this anime. I think if I want to see living-dead girls, I might stick with Mouryou no Hako.

Yozakura Quartet 1! Saw the opening on Youtube and it looked nice.
+ Great opening visuals. Colorful and crisp.
+ 'Hip' production (similar to Soul Eater's production) and story premise
+ Cute characters

Quick summary ~ A group of teenagers with powers protect a town from youkai that do bad things. In the first episode, a human possessed by a youkai is terrorizing females at night.
Quick impression ~ The show is very well-made with strong, likable characters. It lacks any type of fanservice, but I could probably enjoy watching this. Oh wait, it does have 2 cute characters with ears...I guess that is fanservice. I'll give it a couple more episodes to hook me.
Watching some more random anime:

Shikabane Hime 1! Wanted to hear angela's new music. They do the opening and closing, but the first episode only features the closing song.
- mediocre animation
+ angela
- Standard girl with gun action?
- lame monster designs
Quick summary ~ A boy finds a dead girl in his house's shrine room, and witnesses his 'brother' reviving her. There's a talking cat. The brother is actually a Buddhist priest who takes care of a few orphans at his place. He and the girl are helping the police hunt down 'Shikabane' which are living corpses. The girl is also a Shikabane.
Quick impression ~ Despite the small areas of attempted comedy, there really was not anything outstanding about this anime. I think if I want to see living-dead girls, I might stick with Mouryou no Hako.

Yozakura Quartet 1! Saw the opening on Youtube and it looked nice.
+ Great opening visuals. Colorful and crisp.
+ 'Hip' production (similar to Soul Eater's production) and story premise
+ Cute characters

Quick summary ~ A group of teenagers with powers protect a town from youkai that do bad things. In the first episode, a human possessed by a youkai is terrorizing females at night.
Quick impression ~ The show is very well-made with strong, likable characters. It lacks any type of fanservice, but I could probably enjoy watching this. Oh wait, it does have 2 cute characters with ears...I guess that is fanservice. I'll give it a couple more episodes to hook me.