Monday, October 6, 2014

Tokyo Ghoul



Name: Tokyo Ghoul 東京喰種-トーキョーグール- Tokyo Kushu
Sequel: Tokyo Ghoul 2

Status: Completed
Episode: 12
Release date (for eng subs): Every Friday


Summary:
Ghoul has always been known to man-kind as a vicious being; dangers, brute and carnivorous. Unfortunately for him, his first crush turned out to be a Ghoul, and tried to eat him. However, out of luck someone dropped metal beams on her, killing her. Kaneki was saved, but heavily injured, the doctors implanted her organs into him to keep him alive.   
Reborn-ed into a half-ghoul, he finds out that there were also good ghouls around him. As humans and ghouls fight it out, Kaneki is the only one who as seen and understood two sides, and might be the only key to peace between the two species.

Summary by: AngelaAgness 


Personal Ratings: 3.5
I was really doubtful about how this anime would turn out after watching the first episode. But since everyone was saying that it was good, I picked up the series again. However sadly, I feel that it's not an anime that you can watch more than twice.

I felt that for the first episode, putting that much gory scenes may actually deter some people away from watching the rest of the anime, even though the whole show is actually quite interesting. I guess it just started off real shaky, because the story line isn't really laid out yet, and with all the gory and confused Kareki scenes, there was just too much weirdness going on. But after a while, you would find it getting more and more interesting as the situations gets more intense. 

I thought that they should actually tell us more about the different wards in Japan, and kind of briefly tell us which ones are the so called "out-standing" ones (be it in a positive or negative way). This way, the viewers would immediately know the situation to a certain extend when you mention the ward number. 

Thought that they should have shown more of Rize from within Kaneki, because it kind of seems like they totally forgot to add her in in the middle of the anime, but they did bring her back at the end of the anime and also a lot of the conflicts are some how connected to Rize, so it's aminor issue here. 
A little boring at the last part becayse they just kept going on about what's happening within Kaneki's mind, and seem to totally forgot to tell us whats the situation outside, so there was only the excitement about Kaneki's awaken form lingering after the anime, even though the other fights are also interesting. 

Totally worth more 12 episodes, can't wait for the 2nd season where all the fights will take place, and also get to see more of Kaneki's new power. Hoping to see more masks in the 2nd season.
Totally love how everything in the show is connected; especially love how everything is connected with Rize, and how they didn't throw her away after her death (a lot of anime forgets about the dead characters). There were no such thing as a useless scene in this anime, which makes it sort of perfect. It also goes into the little details when it comes to what the character is feeling, be it emotion or physical pain. 

Look forward to the 2nd season which will be coming next year, winter.


Art Ratings: 4
I like the art. Thought that everything just went well with the setting, though after awhile you can tell that there isn't much of a variety of character design here. 

Animation was good, smooth, and went down to the very small details. No animation errors (not that I could find). 


Recommended for:
Gender: Both
Age: 16 and above
My Ratings: NC-16



Thursday, October 2, 2014

Akame ga Kill!

Akame ga Kill!

Name: Akame ga Kill アカメが斬る!Akame ga Kiru!
Other: Akame ga Kill! Theater

Status: Completed
Episode: 24
Release Date (for eng subs): Every Monday


Summary:
In a fantasy world, fighter Tatsumi sets out for the Capitol to earn money for his starving village, and finds a world of unimaginable corruption, all spreading from the depraved Prime Minister who controls the child Emperor's ear. After nearly becoming a victim of this corruption himself, Tatsumi is recruited by Night Raid, a group of assassins dedicated to eliminating the corruption plaguing the Capitol by mercilessly killing those responsible.

Summary Source: TV Tropes


Personal Ratings: 3
I didn't actually watch this show from when it started airing, but after hearing many people say that it's actually quite nice, despite some flaws, I decided to try it. Honestly, not impressed with it, but it still has it's positive points. 

There were some inconsistencies in the anime. First one was some facts that were mentioned in the anime. One example is the whole thing about when 2 people who posses imperial arms, surely one of them have to die, there is no draw. Realistically speaking, this doesn't actually hold, but considering that they mentioned it, we would usually just take their word for it. But down the anime, it kind of seemed to me like it's more of a rule than a fact. 
They also didn't actually emphasis the fights between imperial arms users. Unlike animes, like Kuroko no Basuke and One Piece, where by they actually really use this point to actually make the viewers more impressed by the battle, this anime doesn't actually bring out the intensity of the fight between the imperial arms users. I thought that one thing that they could do was make use of fights between an imperial arm user and a normal warrior, or make use of surrounding mob characters to actually tell us exactly how impressive it is by visibly expressing their feelings.
Another inconsistency is their clothes, which will be written under the art ratings section. 

I think that there is a need to improve their character affection. I think that one of the huge mistakes that they actually made was the character introduction. Usually when a new comers joins the group, they would usually introduce the character together with either their fighting styles or their unique point. But there was no such thing in this anime, so until now I'm not actually sure about all the member's interests or unique point. So that actually makes it harder for the viewers to determine which characters they like the best and grow an affection for. 
It seems like even though the characters were killed, I somehow don't actually feel anything, even though for one of them it seems like they put in a lot of effort to make it sad (took up a lot of screen time), but unfortunately, it didn't actually work. 
I think that for this, they didn't make use of the other characters to bring out that sadness from within. It could just be animation or pictures without words, but if they actually showed how each of them felt about their comrade's death when their alone in their room, is something I think would have actually worked up more emotions. 

Even though with all those slightly over-killing scenes, it may seem like a dark anime (which I think it was what they were aiming for), but overall, it gave me the feeling that it is actually quite a cheerful anime. Unfortunately, that amount of cheerfulness actually affected the overall story, of course it's not as bad as Kill la Kill (which seriously just didn't work for me, and I thought it's kind of a failure.), where at least in this anime, the fighting scenes can be taken seriously to a certain extend. However, I still feel that sticking to the seriousness and the dark setting of the whole anime would have made everything stick together more smoothly and would have been better. 

The element of surprise didn't work in this anime, especially about the thing about Akame's younger sister, because of 2 main factors; firstly, because they showed us her face, and secondly, they told us her name. If either one of it was a secret, it may have worked if they actually played it the right way, but too bad they gave both of it up. So when they actually told us that she was Akame's sister, it just didn't really had any impact. They should have made it more like the thing with Touka's brother in Tokyo Ghoul, but than like telling us little by little about Akame's sister from the beginning. 

Slightly unrealistic amount of power during fights in which the main character is involved. First he was able to defeat those strong people, but than afterwards, it was like he was reverted back to being that same weak person he was, even though he was said to have evolve his imperial arm. 

Ok, so for the good points for this anime;

I can see the use of certain ancient beliefs (?) in the anime. Usually anime which, to a certain extend, is build from beliefs will have a solid background to support the whole show. I'm not really sure if it's a belief from the ancient time or not (I can't be sure), but seeing as they were using names like "murasame" and "yatsufusa" for their sword names, which I recognize from the anime Hakkenden, I'm sure that there is some history behind all this. 

I thought that they actually use enough effects in the fighting scenes to make it look more flashy and interesting. But of course not as good as SAO (their seriously really good at making their action scene the best.)

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Art Ratings: 3
Ok art. Thought that the character designs all matches their personality and powers. But to a certain extend maybe a little to boring. 

As for the clothes, judging from the setting, it should be more towards the olden type of clothes, maybe with some upgrade to them. However, there seem to be some clothes that really seem super out and just doesn't really match the setting, which really bugged me. 


Recommended for:
Gender: Both
Age: 15 and above
My Ratings: PG-13




Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Kuroshitsuji: Book of Circus


Image from: http://myanimelist.net/anime/22145/Kuroshitsuji:_Book_of_Circus

Name: Black Butler: Book of Circus 黒執事 Book of Circus Kuroshitsuji: Book of Circus 
Parent Story: Kuroshitsuji
Sequel: Kuroshitsuju: Book of Murder

Status: Completed
Episode: 10
Release Date (for eng subs): Every Saturday


Summary:
The TV series will adapt the Noah's Ark Circus Arc, picking the manga story back up from the point at which they diverged. This arc immediately follows the Curry Contest Arc in the manga, which ended at episode 15 in the first season of the anime.


Summary Source: MAL News
Summary from: http://myanimelist.net/anime/22145/Kuroshitsuji:_Book_of_Circus


Personal Ratings: 2.5
This season has no connection with the 2nd season of Kuroshitsuji at all. This series follows the manga quite closely, and since the 2nd season of Kuroshitsuji has no link to the manga, it's really quite different, and cannot be seen as a sequel from there. 
The good thing about this is that people can watch this as a stand alone, and do no need to watch the first or 2nd season of Kuroshitsuji. It has all the proper introduction of how Ciel actualy met Sebastian, which the first season doesn't. Well of course it actually has a lot to do with the main plot of this arc, so it was necessary to show that. They also specially included parts in the first episode, like sebastain doing his perfect butler job (which includes all the other underground work), so that people who is watching it for the first time would be able to grasp his strength and charisma.

However for those that is actually trying to see this as a proper sequel to the anime, would realize that there are some inconsistencies with the incident about the queen and Lau. So there were some contradictions, because they did change the story line for those parts. So I would suggest reading the front few parts of the manga before watching this anime. 

Some minor changes in the sequence of the anime and also some added scene. Some changes makes sense, but some of them do not really matter if changes. Overall it gave off that kind of feeling that the person organizing everything read the manga once, sort of remembers the plot but not the exact scenes. So for people who actually remembers the plot from the manga quite well will find it a little weird at some parts. (I loved this arc so I read it like more than 5 times so I can remember the plot quite well.) 
Some added scenes actually makes it more funny and kind of loosen the heavy mood in the anime.

But since they actually followed the manga quite closely this time round, especially the parts about the servants of the phantomhive family, it is actually needed to show us their past, because without that the story would be incomplete. Which is probably why their going to have another sequel called "Book of Murderer", which actually clearly shows the snippets of their past and how they got recruited to the phantomhive household. I'll be anticipating a good mysterious and exciting story for the next arc, though I don't see how they can pull it off with 4 episodes. 

Since this season's anime are all quite dark, I feel that this anime pales a lot in comparison to those other dark setting animes. Even though the story line is good and interesting (I mean if I can read the manga 5 over times and not get bored it must be real interesting), it isn't that good overall because the execution if flawed in many ways. 
One of the huge component which was really flawed was the animation. It was so bad that there were even parts where the characters are talking but the mouth doesn't move. They also seem to not be making use different effect of animation to make the scenes stand out more, and give it more depth. 

The planning was also probably quite bad because the anime seem to have having lesser of an impact as compared to the manga. As usual (i'm sure I've actually mentioned this for some animes), the proper emphasis on certain scenes were not there and the pace of the whole anime seems to be way too consistent, to the point where even the action scenes doesn't seem that flashy. For example, some scenes were suppose to be a lot quicker to give it that cool effect, the pace just seemed to be consistent, which in turn made it look really slow. The last part were they showed the servants fighting the circus crew, they somehow lacked that bang and coolness effect that got me all hyped up when I read the manga.  

The lack of explanation and emphasis really reduced the character affection. I don't think I actually felt anything about Ciel's or the Circus crew's past, even though I actually felt that sort of sadness and shock when I read the manga. 

Not really the seiyuu's fault but I thought that there were some character whose voices just didn't actually match. This always seem to happen for animes which manga I've read before and grew an affection for. Usually over time I get over this weird feeling, however, this time it's just too off for me too ignore it. (most of them are from the circus crew)
For snake, I thought there lack that kind of lonely and shy attitude in this voice. For Peter and Wendy, I thought that their voices just doesn't really suite that small and petite body, even though their already adults, I was still expecting something that sounded a little more on the childish side. For Jumbo, I was expecting a lower and more husky voice, but not forced or filled with anger, this one was just too high for my liking. For Kelvin Baron (the old dude), I thought that they should have make his voice a little higher for the scenes in the past (for a more cleaner and less tainted image).  

Overall, good story line, bad execution. 


Art Ratings: 3
Kuroshitsuji for more information


Recommended for:
Gender: Both
Age: 15 and above
My Ratings: PG-13




Monday, September 29, 2014

Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-Kun

Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-kun

Name: Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-Kun 月刊少女野崎くん Monthly Girls' Nozaki-Kun

Status: Completed
Episode: 12
Release Date (for eng subs): Every Monday


Summary:
High school student Chiyo Sakura has a crush on schoolmate Umetarou Nozaki, but when she confesses her love to him, he mistakes her for a fan and gives her an autograph. When she says that she always wants to be with him, he invites her to his house and has her help on some drawings. Chiyo discovers that Nozaki is actually a renowned shoujo manga artist named Sakiko Yumeno. She then agrees to be his assistant in order to get closer to him. As they work on his manga, they encounter other schoolmates who assist them or serve as inspirations for characters in the stories.

Summary Source: Wikipedia


Personal Ratings: 4.5
I think ever since Shingeki no Kyojin, all the animes this season somehow all turn out to be quite dark and gory. However, this is one of the rarely seen light and comedy anime for this season. So in the midst of all those dark and complex anime (like Toyko Gouls, Zankyo no Terror [yes, their all highly recommended animes this season]), this anime really stands out being the cheerfully light and interesting anime for this season. 

This is probably the first time that I've actually rated a comedy anime this high in my life. I don't usually laugh while watching comedy anime (like Sket Dance or Baka To Test), so this is probably one of the rare ones that I actually laughed. However unfortunately when I re watched this, it didn't really have the same effect as before. But I could still enjoy the anime because of it's interesting story line and the interesting relationship between all the characters. 
Unlike most comedy anime, this comedy anime inputs a certain amount of seriousness to actually make it funny and interesting at the same time. 

Unlike some comedy anime like Sket Dance, where they pretty much throw the characters away after their done with them (and appear again after that when they run out of new characters to put in), this anime actually builds the proper relationship with the characters involved (kind of like Clannad, but using a more serious approach), and make full use of the character's relationship with one another to actually improve and bring the sense of jokes to a higher level. 

I guess that the beauty of this anime actually lies within the level of realities in the situations and jokes. Where normal comedy anime seem to exaggerate too much to the point where it's over and too unrealistic, so people can't really relate with it, and just see it as an entertainment object 
Another huge point would also be that they actually make use of such a cliche comedy story line (slice of life; as you can see from Minami-ke, Baka to Test, Clannad, and Sket Dance), and make it into a unique one of it's own. They also actually take cliche shoujo situations, such as valentines day and other cliche events that occurs in shoujo anime, they were able to twist it in such a way that they actually make it an even more unique situation, and bring out the laughter from there. 

Good and awesome seiyuu used. Many of the seiyuu that voice acted here are my favorite. The only person who I actually didn't know of was the one that voice acted Sakura. However when I searched her it seems like she just started not long ago. Despite being a beginner, I actually really like her voice acting in this anime. Her expressions were all really well expressed in her voice. I'll be waiting for more anime from her.  

Overall, what brought everything together was probably the plot on how Sakura actually met and started to like Nozaki. The consistent plot about drawing or writing manga was also constant throughout the whole anime. It also went into the details also beta and tone, and other tools used to draw manga. Other than Bakuman, I don't think I actually saw another anime that is as detailed. For a comedy anime to be this consistent with the plot, really makes it a good anime by itself. Most comedy anime usually have it as a per episode or per situation style (one very evident anime is Sket Dance, and Manami-ke).

As for the ending, I'm actually quite satisfied with the ending of this anime (if you have read some of my reviews, I'm usually not satisfied with most ending). However, I would totally root for this anime having a 2nd season, because the stories between all the couples within the anime don't seem to have an ending and I just want more of it. And if some of you have realized, in the last episode last scene, there was a shot on another guy which I've never seen in the anime before, so I'm really hoping that there would be a 2nd season. But judging from the fact that they are going to have a 6 episode special, I don't really think that there is going to be a 2nd season.  

Art Ratings: 3.5
I like the art and character design, but sometimes the hair can look a little off and a little awkward (probably little things like the hair line is actually causing that.)


Recommended for:
Gender: Both

Age: 12 and above
My Ratings: PG




Friday, September 26, 2014

Cluster Edge


Image from: http://myanimelist.net/anime/69/Cluster_Edge

Name: Cluster Edge

Status: Completed
Episode: 25
Release Date (for eng subs): -


Summary:

Cluster Edge Academy isn't just any school; it's THE school, where the offspring of the elite come together to prepare for their roles running a world where artificial soldiers and religious sects are major factors in the battle for total control. Which may be part of why new transfer student Agate Fluorite doesn't quite seem to fit in. It's not just that Agate's enthusiastic attitude stands out among the somber, brooding balance of the student body. There's something about him that demands notice, even from jaded honors students like Beryl Jasper, and from the moment of arrival he's been at the center of a series of mysteries that not even Agate understands. Because Agate's not just another student, he's part of a something so momentous, and dangerous, that the world that built Cluster Edge may not survive its passing. 

Summary Source: Sentai Filmworks
Summary from: http://myanimelist.net/anime/69/Cluster_Edge



Personal Ratings: 2
Ok so once again I was going through some videos on youtube, and suddenly this anime pops out, and I realized that I actually watched this anime back when I was quite young. But I forgot what happened in the anime so I decided to watch it again to write a review on it (kind of like the same way I re-encounter with R.O.D). Unfortunately this isn't actually a really good anime. 

Of course, I'm in no place to judge this type of anime, where there are a lot of things to do with airplanes and stuff like those (I'm planning to see some of the recent anime under those genres like the pilot's love story, but haven't actually got to see any yet.) But to judge this sole based on the anime itself among all the other animes, I would have to say that this actually does quite badly (not to mention if I compare it among the more modern animes, it would have probably been worst.) So here I'm probably going to compare it against anime like R.O.D and Inuyasha (the older types), even though they may be of different genres. 

I notice older animes like to have a ton of same flashbacks and don't seem to know how to trim them down so that it would be shorter and not so boring (like the current animes all do now.) So in this anime I realized that half the time the anime is filled with long flash backs which were shown so many times I swear all I could remember was those flashbacks. This anime is especially bad in terms of those ridiculous flash backs, because despite being only a 25 episode anime, the flashbacks seemed as bad as Naruto (which by the way, Naruto doesn't seem all that bad with the flashbacks because if you see it in terms of the ratio of normal story line scenes and flashback, the normal story line scenes are obviously more because it's a long-running anime). 
The re collation episodes were also a  bit too much at the first half of the anime. Somehow they kept recalling of the same few stuff, of course with different explanations, but I find that they could have actually just combine the episodes together, instead of making the viewers go through the same things twice. 

One other thing that bothered me throughout the whole anime was the sequence of the anime. It can be quite confusing as to what is happening because of the abrupt change of scenes from one episode to the other. They also seem to be placing all the random flashback episodes in random places, so it's really hard to comprehend and put together what happened in the past in a chronological order. 

I also thought that there was an unbalanced amount of timing for each different story line / perspectives. So it kind of seems like they tried to focus on one story line at a time, but then it kind of felt like the side story lines are forgotten and than all of a sudden they come back and after that forgotten again.

As for the characters, I thought there was a serious problem with the character's relationships. It seems like even though the main character has not even spoken to the other supporting characters, all of a sudden they have this random strong relationship with each other. And when they spoke for the first time in their life, it's like they are awesome good friends. They don't seem to have build up the relationship between the characters. So with weak character relationships things just doesn't seem to have strong feelings, so it ends up feeling like you've wasted your time watching. 

However, despite all those criticism, I can see that they are trying to take a different approach as compared to the normal cliche animes (thought they failed). Overall if you just look at the story line itself I think that it's quite unique and nice, especially when they actually place such importance on a dead character, just that it wasn't executed right. 


Art Ratings: 3
I think the art is considered quite nice for something from that old. Can see the personality of the characters from the design, just that I thought that the design for the main character, Agate, just didn't seem as right. 


Recommended for:
Gender: -
Age: -
My Ratings: PG-13



Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Outbreak Company


Image from: http://www.animevice.com/outbreak-company/11-6746/

Name: Outbreak Company

Status: Completed
Episode: 12
Release Date (in eng subs): -


Summary:

Having a light novel author father and an eroge illustrator mother, Kanou Shinichi is a thoroughbred otaku. However he does not have any special power except for his broad knowledge, sharp insight, and impeccable instinct about "MOE" and its products, from manga to anime to games to light novel to figures. One day he found himself transported to a fantasy world where elves live and dragons fly. And he is given a task—not to fight monster or embark on a quest, but to enhance cultural exchange by becoming a "moe missionary" in this fantasy world! He meets a palace guard who has a bit of fujoshi taste, a half-elf maid, and the empress who is a little girl. He comes up with the idea of building a school. At first it runs as a comedy but later there are serious matters that Shinichi needs to face: ethnic discrimination, social problems, conflict with neighboring countries, sabotage by opposition elements including Japanese government, etc. Can he overcome the obstacles, successfully bring "moe" culture to the fantasy world, and help the people there as well?

Summary from: http://myanimelist.net/anime/19369/Outbreak_Company


Personal Ratings: 3
I found this anime while trying to find an anime that is a little like Lucky Star (somethings that is slice of life genre but is about the Otaku culture or anime in general). So I stumbled upon this anime, which was apparently an anime that was shown not too far back. 

When I first watch this anime, I thought that it would turn out quite well, especially when they actually show Shinichi reacting to everything around him in a very otaku way. I had quite a great expectation for this anime from the start, but unfortunately not really there yet. 

I think the largest thing that was a huge mistake was probably the fact that there isn't much episode about his normal life. Of course it would have been a little hard to incorporate it into the anime, given the setting, but I thought that what actually really captured me into the anime was actually the first scene where Shinichi actually got to answer some otaku questions, but seeing as all the future episodes (except for 1) didn't have anything to do with his student life (or his shut-in life), I think that itself is quite a big minus point. 

So for the plus side for those of you who are trying to look for an otaku anime to watch, is probably his reaction to everything around him when he first went to 'that' world. It's just fun to see how he reacted to everything that he saw in his manga or anime, like cat ears, maid outfits, etc. But, of course, that soon died out as he got used to that other world. However, as that part of the anime died out, the anime got a little more boring. Because other than the otaku side of this anime, I don't really think that this anime could survive purely on the comedy side of the anime. I also thought that even the serious side of the anime is still lacking in terms of backbone and planning. 

For the serious side of the anime, I thought that there weren't really much of it showing from the beginning, and it only surfaced at the end of the anime (like the last 2 episodes of the anime). Of course in the beginning there were some other serious issues that they have to resolve first, which is mainly the treatment of the different level of social classes within the country. But even after that was resolve, there were actually no hints or anything that were dropped to suggest that the Japan government was trying to take of the country by bringing in the Otaku culture. So I really thought that they should have dropped hints in order to get the anime a little more hyped up and interesting, because somewhere in the middle, it got a little boring. But thank god for the 12 episodes, if not it would have been a lot worst. 

As for the comedy side of this anime, I thought it was really quite funny and cute at the same time. Although, most of the jokes would only work on people that either watch anime or read manga before. So judging from this, this anime wouldn't have attracted newbies or non-anime watchers. 
However to those who are really into anime, we can see both the Otaku and Fujoshi side of people in this anime, so it can be quite interesting at some point where they show case the two different groups of people. 
Though that being said, I thought that the part where Shinichi actually teach them more about the Otaku culture, he should have started from really basic stuff. That way people who are actually just getting to know anime would have actually learnt all those things. So I guess from here we can all tell that they were probably targeting the higher level of otaku out there (haha).


Arts Ratings: 3
Don't really like the art, however, I do think that to a certain extend it's suits the theme and setting of the whole anime. They used more lighter and pastel colour to go together with that kind of 'fantasy' feel, to go alongside the otaku side of the anime. 

If i've got anything big to complain, it would have to be the eye lashes. it's drawn pretty weirdly so when there is a close up on the eyes and when they show it open and close slowly, it looks really inconsistent. 


Recommended for:
Gender: Both
Age: 13 and above
My Ratings: PG-13



Friday, September 19, 2014

Lovely Complex (Anime)

Lovely★Complex
Image from: http://myanimelist.net/anime/2034/Lovely%E2%98%85Complex/

Name: Lovely Complex ラブ★コン love com

Status: Completed
Episode: 24
Release Date (for eng subs): -


Summary:
Risa and Otani are on two opposite ends when it comes to height; Risa being too tall, and Otani being to short. However, other than that, they clique together really well. Starting from their first year, they were already known to the school as a comedy duo. However, as they spend more time with each other, Risa's feelings towards Otani grew...

Summary by: AngelaAgness


Personal Ratings: 3.5
After watching all the in depth and complex anime, this anime really felt like a break for my brain. It's light and has this easy to follow story line. I first read this manga, before finding out that they actually came out with an anime for this.

Quite a unique anime in terms of structure and of course the Kansai accent. Usually in anime, they only have one or one group of characters speaking in Kansai, but in this show all the characters except some speaks in Kansai. (So... Unless your totally new to anime, it takes awhile to get use to Kansai accent, and it slowly grows on u haha). 
I actually didn't really thought that the seiyuu for the two main characters were actually that good. I'm not sure if it's because of the awkwardness of the Kansai accent that makes it really hard to portray the emotions, but I thought that especially the scenes where they laugh it just seem kind of awkward and unnatural.

In terms of structure, most shoujo anime usually have it structered such that 1/3 of the anime is about the two characters getting together and the other 2/3 is about the challenges they face (usually the introduction of new characters that get in the way of their relationship). However, for this anime, its like 3/4 is about how they got together and the last 1/4 is about the challenges they faced. So it's quite unusual. However, it makes sense since the anime is suppose to be about their relationship. But I would think that allocating more time for after they got together would have been a little better, since halfway it kind of felt a little boring since after so long they still weren't together, and the last few episodes seemed kind of rushed and not very properly developed. 

It's probably a comedy show, but I think that unlike most comedy shows, this anime really has the proper background and they really could balance out the series scenes and the funny scenes, so that there were proper emotions inputted into the whole anime. 

When comparing it to the manga, I think that they didn't actually change much of the story line. They just shortened it, they squeezed 17 volumes into 25 episode. So I would say that they actually did a good job in shortening the manga, because half the time it either goes way too fast or they miss the important parts. 


Art Ratings: 2.5
Same as the manga. Though I didn't really like this kind of art, however I think that the simplicity of the art complements with the story line. 
Even so, I didn't really like the art, I think it has got to do with the age of the anime. It's definitely a lot less refined compared to the current animes. But since it's this type of comedy/slice of life show, I think that the art isn't as important. 


Recommended for:
Gender: Both
Age: 13 and above
My Ratings: PG 



Wednesday, September 17, 2014

The Maze Runner



Name: The Maze Runner

Release Date (in Singapore): 11 September 2014
Watched on: 12 September 2014


Summary:
When Thomas wakes up trapped in a massive maze with a group of other boys, he has no memory of the outside world other than strange dreams about a mysterious organization known as W.C.K.D. Only by piecing together fragments of his past with clues he discovers in the maze can Thomas hope to uncover his true purpose and a way to escape. Based upon the best-selling novel by James Dashner.

Summary by: 20th Century Fox


Personal Ratings: 4
I think that this movie i kind of on par with divergent. And since the name 'divergent' is being brought up, I would suddenly link with Hunger Games for some odd reason. I think in terms of story line, divergent is a little more better. But when I see The Maze Runner, Somehow I'm seeing more future in it compared to the other two. 

Ok so for maze runner, I thought that the story line was interesting and has a certain complexity to it (though you wouldn't realize it's not just about getting out of the maze until the ending).
Some added funny parts, which I'm not sure if they actually did that on purpose, but it got me loosening from all the intense story line. 
I liked the interesting setting, where they kind of live in this area that kind of resembles the old times. It was quite fun to see how they actually survive in this small area of land for 3 years. However sadly, I don't think that they actually showed enough. Even though they mention the different categories of 'jobs' that everyone was put into, I don't think I got to see each one of their work areas, so I thought that it was kind of a shame. 

Lack of character development, not as bad as Step up: all in, and I think that they didn't really have a choice since there were so many characters involved in this movie, they didn't really have the time to slowly tell us more about each and every character. Good development on some characters, but I thought that there was not enough for Chuck. Because they probably wanted this random touching moment at the last part where Chuck died, but honestly, the thing with his parents and what not, just wasn't really enough for me to even feel much. Instead of just telling us about his parents and stuff like that, I thought that they should have showed more of how Chuck was the one that actually believed Thomas from the beginning to the end (I think that would have more impact when Thomas was reluctant to leave Chuck's body behind).

I thought that the movie didn't really have any up or down moments, it was just kind of moving in this constant pace; though they did add some thrilling scenes that made me jump (yea, I'm easily shocked, and I always jump up meh...). So without any up or down, there wasn't a particular scene that deeply left an impression on it.

Good acting, though 1 step below Shailene Woodley. Should have known, he acted in Teen Wolf (no wonder he looks so familiar), and his acting there (when he was possessed) was superb. 


Recommended for:
Gender: Both
Age: 12 and above
Ratings: PG



Monday, September 15, 2014

Step Up: All In


Image from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Step_Up_All_In

Name: Step Up: All In

Release Date (in Singapore): 
Watched on: 14 September 2014


Summary:
All-stars from the previous Step Up installments come together in glittering Las Vegas, battling for a victory that could define their dreams and their careers.

Summary from: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2626350/


Personal Ratings: 2
Honestly, I don't really know if the previous step up set the bar up too high, or this is just terrible. I don't really know much about dance, but seeing this as a movie I think it's not a very nice one. I don't recommend this movie to anyone.  

In terms of dancing, I think that the previous step up (Step Up Revolution), was a lot better. There were more use of many different props in this movie, but somehow I felt that they didn't really use that much to their advantage, maybe it was because of the setting that they weren't really able to show us more unique stuffs, because Step Up Revolution was really in very different and unique settings that really brought that wow factor out.
I'm not sure about the level of difficulty of the dance routine, but I don't think that there was any dance routine or move that actually left an impression in me. 

As a movie, I thought that there wasn't enough character development. I don't actually feel any character attachment to anyone of them. No offence, but I can't even remember all their names except for Moose (because he's been in the past few Step Up movies). So yea, I think that this movie desperately needs more character development. So for the parts where I think they wanted to show a more emotional side of the story (like when Moose's girl friend got angry and the part where the main girl started to talk about her past), it kind of didn't really mean anything, because there was that serious lack of character affection. It just kind of seemed like it's thrown together at the last minute. 

Ok for the good parts! I actually like some of the concept they were going for; like the Twin concept and the Robot concept. Could tell that they probably put it in for laughs and cuteness (I don't really know how to describe it, so 'cute' was the only word I can come up with haha). Totally loved the Robot concept thing throughout the whole show, and was probably the only thing that comes to mind if I think of this movie. 
But I can tell that there were some needless comedy that weren't very funny in the show, and could have used that time to develop the story line more.


Recommended for:
Gender: -
Age: -
Ratings: PG-13




Thursday, September 11, 2014

R.O.D

R.O.D the TV
Image from: http://myanimelist.net/anime/209/R.O.D_the_TV

Name: R.O.D , Read or Die, Read or Dream アール・オー・ディー ザ・ティーヴィー
Prequel: R.O.D OVA

Status: Completed
Episode: 26
Release Date (for eng subs): - 


Summary:
Five years have passed since the occurrence of the incident known as the "Human Annihilation Mission." In Japan, a novelist is dealing with writer's block after her friend has gone missing. In Hong Kong, three sisters, masters in the use of paper, run their own detective agency to solve cases that involve books. When these people are brought together, a bond greater than blood is formed - a bond that will be sorely tested by the evil powers intent on taking over the world.


Join Anita, Maggie, Michelle, and Nenene as they travel the globe in order to save the world from the evil mastermind, Mr. Carpenter! Of course, that's if they can find the time to put down the books they're reading...


Summary Source: RightStuf
Summary from: http://myanimelist.net/anime/209/R.O.D_the_TV


Personal Ratings: 3
I watched this anime quite some time back, than I forgot all about it. Then I saw this youtube recommendation videos for anime, and suddenly this popped up, and I was like "ehh.. I remember seeing this before..." and yea... I started watching it... Ok so on to the review!

Unique anime; you know I find it quite ironic that the most unique animes comes from older series, and not the newer series...


I actually quite like the first few episodes, because of the amount of action they put in it and also because of the uniqueness of using papers as weapons. But of course that excitement slowly died down after a while as I got use to the setting of the anime. However, what really got me really annoyed was the sudden appearance of a group of people with different type of powers. At first it seemed like there was only 2 groups of people; normal and paper master, but who knew that there were more than 10 groups of people with powers. Of course they did explain to us about how these people came about, but I thought that they could have include more people from those diffrent groups of powers into the anime. Because it seemed as if there were way more paper masters than any of the other people with powers. So that sudden change really didn't appeal to me. If they have had let us known of the existence of the other powers from the start, I think it would have been better. 


Another bad side of this anime would be that there is too much exaggeration. For those who have read my reviews, especially on comedy-type anime, I'm sure you would know that I hate it when they exaggerate too much. It really gets on to my nerves when it all turns out to be not as bad what they made it seem to be. I thought that it really applies in this case, because the whole time Anita was really just making a big fuss out of a small incident. I thought that they could have came up with a better background story for Anita's phobia of books. 
I can see that they are trying to link the whole all of the involved character together with one incident, but I thought that given Anita's huge reaction toward fire and books, that the background story should be that much bigger of an impact towards the viewers too. 

Another one other thing would be the pace of the anime. Even though starting from the beginning they already had the main story line rolling, I thought that most of the main things happened in the 2nd half of the anime, and some parts in the first half felt kind of boring. Also, given the huge impact that they gave us in the first 2 episode of the anime, it just kind of felt like the rest of the anime just wasn't up to par. So you could easily get bored in the 2nd half of the anime. 

Lastly, I thought that this anime was more brute than I thought it would be. Just tone down on the ecchi side would have been better.

As for the positive side of this anime, I thought that the fact that each mission, that was given to the sisters, was linked with the main story line a good thing. Usually there would be a few episodes which has no link to the main story line (especially so in long on-going series e.g. Naruto, Bleach, Shaman King, etc) but to be able to make use of each episode so efficiently is quite something, though of course it maybe because of that that the anime somehow became a little boring in the middle (like there were not breaks in between to let facts sink in). 
Of course for some episode, there was no choice but to be a little boring, since the explanation was needed in order for the viewers to fully comprehend whats happening. However, I thought they could have been more expressive in their illustration. There are many animes that is full of words, but are not boring, that is usually because their illustration really helps the viewers to quickly comprehend things, as compared to audio. (one good example is Hyouka).

Other than that, I thought that it was really quite fun and interesting to see how they use paper to overcome the people with the other powers. Some really unique and out of the box ideas of how they use papers.


Art Ratings: 3.5
Quite the typical art for older anime series. But I really like the character design. I thought that it really brought out the personalities of each characters. Except for Junior (he looks way too much like a girl, took me a while to accept the fact that he is a guy.)


Recommended for:
Gender: Both
Age: 16 and above
My Ratings: NC-16