Archive for the ‘Reviews - Complete’ Category

Library War

August 23, 2008

The background behind this storyline was so thought-out, it almost scared me. The art was so nice to look at as well, and it made me laugh so easily… Even an excerpt from the opening sums up just how well the anime is balanced in terms of plotline, characters and humor:

 

“When the era name was changed to ‘Seika’, in order to stop the negative influences on society, the Media Enhancement Act was created. In order to protect the freedom of press from the inspection of the Media Enhancement Force, the libraries have adopted the use of the military approach. The rivalry between the two parties intensified. In the 31st year of Seika, a young idiotic girl joined the fray behind her parent’s backs.”

“Wait, officer, idiotic girl?”

*Cue OP*

 

I’m not quite sure how accurate that was, seeing as it was from memory, but honestly. Do you understand why I like this anime so much? Then again, it would appear that all the anime that are adapted from novels have the best plots. 

 

This was one of the animes I chose just by looking at it, and I have to say that although not many people have picked this one up, I like it a lot.

 

Rating: *****

Lovely Complex

August 23, 2008

I really liked this series. I don’t know if it was because it reminded me of my own life, or if it was because the characters cracked me up at every turn or WHAT. I just loved it so much… It was very nice to watch, and since at this time I was watching a lot of dark anime (ex. Matantei Loki, Emotionally scarring series Tsubasa: Tokyo Rev.) I needed a break went on a shojo happy/romance bubbles high.

 

Rating: *****

Hikaru no Go

August 23, 2008

Who knew a series about a game I’ve never even HEARD of get so addicting? :D

 

Hikaru no Go really was a good series, even though it was a whole 75 episodes. At first, I was like

“Argh. This looks really boring, but there’s a huge hype about it…. Ack, I’ll pick up the first episode so I can say I’ve seen it.”

 

Lo behold, I went through the entire series, because regardless of all the filters, it was really interesting. The art style was okay, I guess. Not something to fangirl over…

 

Rating: ****

Pita Ten

August 23, 2008

Ackkkkkk. Another Koge-Donbo MASTERPIECE. So cute! I’ll let you in on a little secret… I’ve always been a sucker for the shotacon, and Koge-Donbo brings it in loads. Cute, 10-year-old loads with sugar, ice cream, and frosting. Strawberry frosting. :D

 

A girl who wears cat ears for no apparent reason at all?

 

An angel and devil who wear kitty and bunny pajamas out of nowhere?

 

This, my friends, is my kind of anime.

 

The ending was sad though… D:, I almost cried.

 

Ten-chan, I want a hug. :>

 

Rating: ****

Tsubasa: Tokyo Revelations

August 23, 2008

Okay. Get yourself ready for an ass-whooping long rant.

 

As always, Tsubasa was, again, impressive. Though, however, It seemed somewhat incomplete through this ending. It was painful to watch, in a sense, because of the terrible things that happen to the group.
In my case, I watched through the series, and somewhat felt like the characters were my friends, and watching them go through hardships like so was extremely saddening. The mood of the episode continued to darken as it continued, and in the end, I was hoping for the damper to lift, but instead, it seemed to only lighten on stress by the tiniest centimeter.
One example would be Fai, who was our cheery friend, and although we couldn’t expect him to be that way at all times, instead of darkening slightly, his mood somewhat went to the bottom of the scale. Of course, he still used his classic nicknames, and even though it was such importance to his character development, I was hoping that perhaps at the end, he would be just a little bit more happy. (I mean, yes, he lost his eye and became a vampire, but that doesn’t require a DRASTIC mood change… Right?) Perhaps it was a bit to much to wish for him to be happy forever, but as I said earlier, doesn’t it feel like these characters are close friends? We’ve followed their lives for at least a year, laughing and crying right along with them (if you’re a sentimental viewer like me). I can’t help but want their stories to end with a smile.
Of course, there’s Kurogane, who most definitely is more serious in the anime, is still lighthearted in a sense. Towards the middle of the second OVA, and throughout the third, all humor was lifted from his personality, and he made a huge sacrifice for Fai, who eventually had become his friend. Even though Kuro-pi was always much more down-to-earth than Fai, I missed the silly fights they got into.

 

I know that they were in the middle of a decomposing city that rained acid every five minutes in a place with hardly any water, but the publishers could have at least tried to include a single joke in the third OVA. It made everything around me look depressing when I went to get water in the middle. D:

 

Next, would be Sakura, who developed the most of all. No longer the girl who stayed behind, or the shy princess who hid behind others, she was given a chance to shine and display the courage that we all knew she had.

 

She did, obviously, her best at everything she tried, and although she is considerably weaker than the others in her group, she still managed to do what she had originally set out to. I’m sure more than one of the viewers was proud of her. Although the dream sequences were a little bit… Awkward, unlike the others, at least half of her storyline was happy in an ironic and sadistic way.

 

On the other hand, at least for a second, I wasn’t completely depressed.

Last, would be Syaoran. Oh god. I can’t even explain how much his plot confused and awed me at the same time, though I do wish that they had managed to at least finish what happened to the fake Syaoran.

 

Honestly, this part of the OVA series was SO confusing that at one point, I had to pause the video and bang my head into a pillow desk wall 48-inch spiked mace to get my head working again. I understand that everyone loved the fake Syaoran, but at the point it was at, they could have at least done the clique thing, and showed the group either beating the fake or restoring his heart that he was apparently “nurturing himself”.

 

(Even though the fake Syaoran ends up being a heartless killer).

 

Tsubasa is another one of those many series that I’ll likely never forget, and something that I’ll want to treasure as another set of friend that I’ve made in the past couple of my otaku years.

 

God, I haven’t typed that much since… Well, let’s just leave it at that. Poor Fai… D:

 

 

Rating: *****

Tokyo Mew Mew

August 23, 2008

I really did love this series. Even though there were so many shojo bubbles, and there was too much romance. I mean, seriously. With the kitty and the bell and the crazed reviving scene overuse of bringing someone back to life… It was cute though, and I did enjoy looking at it (Who doesn’t love the animal ears and the skimpy costumes?) because the animation was fairly well done. There was a bit too much filler though, and the english dubs were crap. Then again, the english dub was by 4kids TV, so what do you expect?

 

Rating: ****

Naruto

August 22, 2008

I dragged through all 220, holy shit. :3

 

Rating: ***

 

TOO MUCH FILLER… D:

Nanatsurio Drops

August 22, 2008

God, this series is so borderline eroge hentai porno under rated. It’s very cute though, and I appreciate the art. The plot was a little bit for the fanboys though… x3

I couldn’t help but feel addicted to this series… It’s just so cute! Yet another magical girl series…

Why do they make so many magical girl animes? Isn’t there enough of em around? :p

 

Rating: ****

Mahou Sensei Negima

August 22, 2008

It’s a harem again! :D

 

Except this time, there’s a cute little boy and 21 middle school girls involved!

 

:D

And magic, did I mention that? :3

 

Bunny Meter? [|||||||||||] In case you can’t read, that’s pretty high.

 

Rating: ****

Lucky Star

August 22, 2008

And the moe begins.

 

I have to say that no anime has ever made me laugh this hard. It’s like cuteness and sugar toppings on crack mixed in with lolita moe. 

 

“Tamura-sannnnnnn!”

“Hm?”

“What’s Yaoi?”

“EHHHHHHHHHhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh……….. Um…. What meaning are you looking for…….?”

 

 

Just an excerpt. Already, you can tell that this is made of lawl. That’s not even near how funny this gets.

 

Fellow otakus? Lucky Star is a must. Cosplay as someone to the next con you go to, or I’ll strangle you. :>