Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Miyakawa-ke no Kuufuku


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Name: Miyakawa-ke no Kuufuku 宮河家の空腹

Spin off: Lucky Star
Status: Completed
Episode: 10
Release date (for eng subs): -


Summary:
This anime talks about the Miyakawa family (characters was shown in Lucky Star before). Their family only consist of an older sister, and a younger sister. Since the older sister always spends her money on her hobbies, they are usually poor. The short anime talks about their daily life.

Summary by: AngelaAgness


Personal Ratings: 3.5
Honestly, I think that this anime has a lot of flaws. Partly because it's not really a complete anime. But I think some of this flaws made the anime more appealing. 
Like the fact that the anime does not really have a main point. It's talking about random stuff, and also the newbie sounding seiyuu (voice actor). I think the newbie sounding seiyuu really makes the anime more innocent and balanced. Since the other seiyuus all sound very perfect.

I think this anime is just nice for those people without much patient, as each episodes are really short, and it only has 10 episode. Though, i really wished they make it into a longer series anime. 


Art Ratings: 5
Same as Lucky Star


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



Thursday, December 19, 2013

Sakurasou no Pet na Kanojo




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Name: The Pet Girl of Sakurasou さくら荘のペットな彼女 Sakura-sou no Pet na Kanojo

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


Summary:
The school romantic comedy revolves around a second-year high school student named Sorata Kanda who lives in Sakurasou, the dormitory for problem children at Sorata's school. One day, Mashiro Shiina—a cute girl who happens to be also a cosmopolitan, brilliant artist—moves into Sakurasou.
Sorata thinks to himself that he should protect Mashiro from the weirdos at Sakurasou, but Mashiro has a surprising secret: she has no idea how to take care of herself. She gets lost if she goes out, and her room is a complete mess. Sorata's dorm mates designate him as the "master" of Mashiro, and thus, an ordinary boy and a brilliant girl must live like "a master and his pet." 

Summary from: http://myanimelist.net/anime/13759/Sakurasou_no_Pet_na_Kanojo
Summary source: ANN



Personal Ratings: 3.5
I think that this show has the proper balance between serious and comedy. 
Though the transactions between the two may be a little too fast some times. I also think that the 2nd half of the anime has more serious and sad parts to it, as compared to the first half of the anime where is there is more comedy. 

I've seen many anime of the same type of genre (leaving in dorms with weird people). And I think that what really made this anime stand out more within the same types of anime is the proper balance of serious and comedy. It does not only focus on comedy, but also more logical comedy. This really helps the views to relate to the anime, especially when they are talking about the different points of views of people with talents and people without.
The difference between the talented ones and the hard working ones. I think this part of the anime, which is probably the main message that the anime wants to convey to the viewers. 
Each and every character in the anime really plays a part in conveying the message. Which I really liked. Because the anime shows different point of views and the different situations. 
The last episode was so touching! Honestly thought that it would be a total happy ending. So I was really surprised when the ending was half sad and half happy. 

I find that the anime is kind of incomplete, because even though it's clear that the main character likes Shiina and Shiina likes the main character, it was never really liked finalized. 
Also find that there are some parts of the show that wasn't really needed. (especially the excessive undergarments).
I also thought that the change in Ryuunosuke was too sudden. Because the whole of the first part of the anime, he was never out of his room. But in the 2nd half of the anime, he was rarely not seen.

I'm hoping that there is a 2nd season for this show!!



Art Ratings: 3.5
I liked the art. Even though when you see it from far, it doesn't seem very nice (especially since the eyes are very edgy). But in the animation, it was really nice.



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


Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Ano Natsu de Matteru




Image from: http://myanimelist.net/anime/11433/Ano_Natsu_de_Matteru

Name: Waiting in the Summer あの夏で待ってる Ano Natsu de Matteru

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


Summary:
When a group of friends decide to make a movie over a long summer holiday, they end up learning a little about filmmaking and a lot more about each other and themselves. What begins as a simple way to avoid the summer doldrums quickly turns into something much more complex, intimate and revealing, as the maturing relationships between the members of the young cast take on new, and sometimes very unexpected, turns. 

Summary from: http://myanimelist.net/anime/11433/Ano_Natsu_de_Matteru
Summary Source: Sentai Filmworks 


Personal Ratings: 3.5
Since this anime has the word "ano", I keep thinking that it was the same producers that made this made Anohana. Though there is a little resemblance in the art and animation, there was almost no connection. Even so, throughout the whole anime, I kept comparing it with anohana. Even though, they are both really different genre. 
In the middle, I actually preferred Anohana more, because it more realistic and less confusing. But in the end, this anime really shocked me with the ending scene. I think anime is more fun and colourful as compared to the more mature and sad anohana. But strangely, I kind of like sad shows. So I really liked the ending for this anime. 
I think the relationship issues between the character is really similar to Anohana. Really sad and complicated kind.  

I think this anime is really filled with a lot of colours. (not the literal meaning). There is a lot of emotions, and pretty much most of the time, the anime was filled with joy. 
I thought the start of the anime really really unique. I think it really helped pull the whole anime together, because they really captured the viewers from their starting few episode. Loved the ending part, where they really made the Man In Black (MIB) thing happen when fighting with the alien machines. I think that idea was really unique and cute. Especially loved the fact that they had actually gave us the whole idea about the MIB thing, but still made us think that that wasn't going to happen. So when MIB really did appear, it really made the whole scene exciting. 
I also liked the way the relationships had gone, especially nearing the end, where even though the characters couldn't really be with the one they truly liked, they still found happiness. I also really liked the part where they showed all the relationship issues. (all the crying and all their feelings being hurt.) I think it was really well portrayed. 

Although I felt that most of the parts in this anime was good, I felt that some ideas were a little too abstract, as compared to the more normal stuff which was the main issue on hand. I also felt that some things were too "colourful". It kind of made the whole anime a little overwhelming at some point, but was luckily toned down by the beginning and ending. It was also a sad thing that they didn't really show much about their high school life, but more of the filming and the summer holidays.
I also had my doubts when the main character was so plain, as compared to the other characters in the show. But I guess that was what had made him stand out the most within the group. (of course, together with the main girl). 


Art Ratings: 3
Really cute art. Love the animation. But I find that they draw the characters really rounded (especially the hair). And I didn't really like some of the hair colour they used.


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


Sunday, December 15, 2013

The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug





Name: The Hobbit: the Desolation of Smaug

Release Date (in Singapore): 12 December 2013
Watched on: 14 December 2013


Summary:
The dwarves, along with Bilbo Baggins and Gandalf the Grey, continue their quest to reclaim Erebor, their homeland, from Smaug. Bilbo Baggins is in possession of a mysterious and magical ring.



Personal Ratings: 3
I find that for this part, there was almost no emphasis on the main characters. The show was really flat. I'm not sure why, but I feel that the climax for this show was not really showed properly. So when you look back at the show as a whole, you would feel like there was no climax.
For me, the thing that I really liked about this movie was the elfs. I love the way they fought. Really swift and composed. Loved the way they fought using the bows and arrows. Also kind of liked the humor they put into the show. I think it's funny how the dwarves keeps getting captured.

There were some really dry parts, and some that really got me really tensed. But I think the reason why this movie still feels kind of boring is because of the length. It was really loooong. Like it almost hit 3 hrs.


Recommended for:
Gender: Male & Female
Age: 13 and above
Ratings: PG-13



Saturday, December 14, 2013

The Hunger Games: Catching Fire


Image from: http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/hunger-games-catching-fire-poster-393446

Name: The Hunger Games: Catching Fire

Prequel: Hunger Games
Release Date (in Singapore): 21 November 2013
Watched on: 13 December 2013


Summary:
The continuation of the first movie, Hunger Games. Where they show the new life of Katniss and Peeta, who had won the hunger games. However, they were forced to fight again, among the previous winners.

Summary by: AngelaAgness


Personal Ratings: 3
I really liked Jennifer's acting here alot. I thought that the way they spread the movie over was really weird, and there seem to be not much of a climax. Instead of seeing this movie as one movie on it's own, it seems to be relying a lot on the next few parts to come, unlike the first movie (Hunger Games), where it can be watched as a movie on it's own. 


I feel that, similar to the first movie, the part where the games start there are always a few unknown people who were in the game and died without us knowing about how they actually died. I don't really like that. I feel that each and every character participating in the game is important, especially since they actually bothered to show they 'talents' before the game started. It seems to me like they places way too much time in the front few parts (about all the random events and what not), other than the main point of this movie. 



I still love the random dress's effects. Even though it's mainly the same concept as the first movie, I still think it's really pretty :3. I actually liked how they linked this games with what happened in the first game, like about Katniess shooting the arrow into the view room during the talent showcase time.   

Cannot wait for the next parts to come.


Recommended for:
Gender: Male & Female
Age: 13 and above
Ratings: PG-13