Showing posts with label Anime. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Anime. Show all posts

[アニメ] デュラララ!!

DURARARA!!!
Genre: Fantasy, Superstition, Urban Legends, Heroes, Society, High-school, Anime

Episodes: 24

Summary: In Ikebukuro, rumors flit through the air and urban legends walk the streets.

Stelty Sturlson, the ‘Black Biker’ who is actually a Dullahan who has traveled all the way from Ireland in search of her head which was stolen 20 years ago; Dollars, the infamous color gang which is colorless; Saika, the sword that cuts people because it loves; Orihara Izaya, the informant with more ulterior motives than even his connections; Heiwajima Shizuo, who dislikes violence but cannot control his strength or anger and is known as the strongest man in Ikebukuro; Simon an African American who advertises and works for a Russian Sushi restaurant; Kishitani Shinra, an underground doctor; A girl with a suspiciously strange scar around her neck; Dotachin and his gang, which includes manga fanatics who provide commentary on everything amusingly and an idol maniac; and three high school students who seemingly have nothing to do with them : Sonahara Anri, Kida Masaomi and Ryuugamine Mikaido.

Their stories and lives intertwine, but it’s a significantly insignificant occurrence. Everyday, run of the mill, nothing uncommon: their extraordinary ordinary.

Review: This is possibly the first time, in any format, that I’ve seen any story with this many characters, done so well. All the characters are incredibly developed and fleshed out amazingly.

It displays, incredibly perfectly, how there is no such thing as a main character in actuality. Everyone has the starring role in their own personal lives, and they are awed by others whose lives they think are more important than theirs. While they are incredibly significant to those who are effected by their actions, they are incredibly insignificant to those who aren’t. Such is the way the world works.

The narration, the alternative perspectives, the different stories meshing into one, makes this incredibly gripping. There’s just the right blend of superstition and reality, making this one of my new favorites.

Honestly, this deserves so much more flailing over. However, I’ve been up to my usual pattern of procrastination and have been putting off writing the review for well over a week ago, so, ...I fail. Definitely recommended, though.

Music:
裏切りの夕焼け ~ Theatre Brook
Trust Me ~ 松下 優也
コンプリケイション ~ ROOKiEZ is PUNK'D
Butterfly ~ On/Off

Rating: 10/10

Quotes:

Note: Maybe it's about time I watch IWGP too.

涼宮ハルヒの憂鬱 [Season 1]

The Melancholy of Suzumiya Haruhi [Season 1]
Genre: School-life, Supernatural, Aliens, Semi-romance, Anime

Episodes: Season 1 - 14

Summary: Contrary to popular belief, the world does revolve around Suzumiya Haruhi. Only a few people are aware of this fact, however, and she herself feels utterly insignificant in this earth - yearns to meet ‘aliens, espers or time travellers’ to be different and break away from the humdrum of the everyday world. This is disadvantageous to everyone else in the world because she has the power to shift and re-create the universe according to her wishes if she is bored or unhappy.

Fortunately, she just goes on to create a high-school club, named the SOS Brigade, which has a mission statement of finding the unusual things in the world and having a lot of fun. Because of whoe she is - while she herself is unaware of it - she selfishly bullies/drags along/takes in people who exist because she wishes them to: time traveler Asahina Miruku (lolita cute with lots of moe), alien Nagato Yuki (bookworm of few words), esper Koizumi Itsuki (agenda hidden behind an ever-present smile) and Kyon – a completely normal human.

Kyon, whom the story is presented through, wonders over how he got himself caught up in the mess that seems to come with Suzumiya Haruhi, and is aware of her importance – at least the fact that the other less-usual members consider her important to a level that is equivilant of a ‘God’ – and consequently, his responsibility to the world because ‘he is the one Suzumiya Haruhi had chosen’.

Review: Weird slightly messed-up plot? Check. Weird non-linear episode sequence? Check. Awesome mood-manipulating techniques? Also check. This is pretty good. Kind of awesome, in fact.

It was a topsy-turvy rollercoaster ride of high-school fun, kacchoi fights and things just plain weird. The ending, if a bit cliché, fit and was sweet. Loved this.

I feel slightly sorry for Kyon, since he seems to have had no choice, but well, bittersweet flavors in everything are my guilty pleasure. (^_^)V

Music:
恋のミクル伝説 ~ 後藤 邑子 [Opening Theme]
冒険でしょでしょ ~ 平野 綾 [Opening Theme]
ハレ晴レユカイ ~ 平野 綾 [Ending Theme]

Rating: 9/10

Quotes:

Note: Unlike Haruhi, like Kyon, I find the significance of my insignificance pretty comforting.

Yamato Nadeshiko Shichihenge

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ヤマトナデシコ七変化
Wallflower/Perfect Girl Evolution
Mangaka: Hayakawa Tomoko

Genre: Comedy, Horror, Semi-Romance, Anime, Manga

Episodes: 25 (Anime)
Serialization: Ongoing (Manga)

Summary: Four (VERY pretty) high school boys accept the task of turning their landlady's niece into a proper 'Lady' for the sake of free rent. They figure it can't be that hard, until they meet the niece in question.

Nakahara Sunako, is a deliciously creepy heroine, who has well and truly gone over to the dark side. Apparently she was normal enough, until she confessed to her crush in middle school, only to be rejected with the words 'I don't like ugly girls'. As a consequence, she has thrown away the need to be a woman, and instead, spends time with her beloved anatomical models and skeletons and horror movies.

The boys in charge of turning her into a lady are Takano Kyouhei [Kyouhei; a hot headed gorgeous gorgeous Creature of the Light], Mori Ranmaru [Ranmaru; a self-declared lady killer], Oda Takenaga [Takenaga; a smart, silent traditional-type prince] and  Yukinojoh Tohyama [Yuki; adorable enough to be mistaken for a girl countless times]. Incredibly popular even on their own, together, they are able to draw incredible crowds of girls and attract various other circumstances (which gradually become even more outrageous and amusing as Sunako contributes to it).

However, can even they, the dazzling creatures, turn Sunako into a lady? Or will they end up having to pay double the rent as per agreement?

Review: For those of you out there looking for an unconventional shojo anime (or manga), you've hit the jackpot. (Ahahaha. That reminds me of the manager dude in You're Beautiful! *ahem*) Granted, it's shojo, but it's fun shojo, without all the unnecessary drama and possible angst. At the same time, it's not (entirely) shallow either, and it's just (more than) a little bit shameless. Which in my book is a huge plus. XD

There are cracks made at various things, battles of epic proportions over the simplest of matters, and the most unusual heroine ever. She remains chibi for the most part of the anime, and is blood thirsty and utterly in love with horror movies and gory things, and spends a great amount of time plotting ways to kill the Dazzling Creature Kyohei, because he is too bright and causes her spurts of nose-bleeding if she looks at him (or any other shinnies, but he is the worst) too much. She can also hold her own in fights, is an awesome cook, and loves house-wife-ey tasks, and her best friend is an anatomical model who doesn't have his innards.

All the characters are awesome and adorable, and fun. All four boys, in addition to being awesome eye-candy (the anime understands the concept of fan-servicing very well) are genuinely well developed characters, with their own interesting personalities. They are in no way, 'perfect' no matter how dazzling they are, and are endearing (and ridiculously hilarious) most of the time.

Another noticeable fact about this, is that this is in no-way the reverse harem situation that a lot of mangakas seem to favor. All the guys do NOT fall in love with Sunako eventually. Both Takenaga and Ranmaru have their own love interests. I applaud this a whole lot. Takenaga's girlfriend Noi-chan is another dazzling creature, but she is adorkable and adores Sunako to bits, even if Sunako finds her too dazzling at times. Which helps in letting Sunako care for people other than her anatomical models and skeletons and grow as a character too. Ranmaru's Ojou-sama is also much win, and becomes Sunako's second female friend. Ojou-sama's butler is made of awesome too. XD

Basically, this anime is sparkly and shinny and made of awesome, consists of shameless fan servicing, cross dressing and implications to all sorts of things which makes my not so inner delusional lunatic go *fhu fhu fhuuuu~*. Watch it. ^___^

Music:
slow by Kiyoharu [Opening theme]
Carnation by Kiyoharu [First ending theme]
∞Changing∞ by BON-BON BLANCO [Second ending theme]

Rating: 10/10

Quotes:
If you don't look into mirrors you cant see your face.
If you don't see your face you wont need to compare it with others.
It is a happy life indeed~
~Nakahara Sunako
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Note: I adored the manga to bits when I read it, quite a while ago, and I've been planning on watching this for quite a while. However, being the procrastinator I am, I didn't actually get around to it until it was announced they were making a live action of this, and Kame, Tego and Uchi were going to be in it. Naturally that served as incentive for me to download it and watch it as soon as possible. Now I regret all the time I spent not watching it, coz this, is made of awesome. Can't wait for the live action~ ^____^

Skip Beat!


Genre: Shoujo, Romance, Show Biz, Love n War, Shinnies, Anime

Episodes: 25

Summary: Mogami Kyoko is a pure, kind-hearted traditionally raised Japanese girl. She has been in love with her childhood friend Fuwa Sho forever, even skipping high school to go with him to Tokyo to help him chase his dream of being a rock star/super idol/something shinny. She is the most selfless and self-sacrificing, supporting Sho by working two jobs and doing nothing for herself, everything for his sake .

Until she happens to overhear Sho flirting with his manager and talking about her saying she is just like his maid, that he brought her along just because he needed someone to do stuff for him, no other reason. Because she is plain and boring with no sex appeal.

Something inside her snaps, unleashing a hoard of demons, who attempts to choke Sho until security throws her out. But not before she confronts him and he rather cruelly dumps her, saying he intended to 'throw her away' anyway. She struggles, saying that she will make him pay for this, and he mockingly tells her that he's somewhere she can't reach now. If she wants revenge, she is going to have to beat him after entering the show business, and over taking him; an impossible task for someone as plain as her.

Kyoko, determined and spurred on by her desire for revenge, manages to get into the agency rival to Sho's : LME, through her persistence and willpower (and bugging the managers continuously) How ever she is put in the newly created 'Love Me' section. Because the president says she is missing the most important thing for an entertainer. The desire to make people love her (which she had in access before but lost when she snapped after Sho's betrayal.)

Although it's literally the bottom of the food chain, it's a start, and she starts discovering that maybe she can do something for herself, that she has talents. She also meets various interesting people which help her change herself, from the one who lives for revenge, to something better, including the top idol Tsuruga Ren. (*fhu fhu fhuu~*)

Review: I ADORE this to bits. I seem to have a weakness for any things concerning Japanese idols, even if it's an anime. Of course I loved this long ago too, when I read the manga while knowing nothing of the Japanese Shinnies world. Now, watching it, it's double the fun somehow.

This series is light-hearted and charming and funny. First off, I like the concept of this, it's definitely something I haven't seen before, especially a take on it like this. The characters are also completely and utterly awesome.

Kyoko is not your typical shojo manga heroine. She isn't the perfectly-pretty type, neither is she the always-overlooked-until-transformation type. She is just herself, possessing a variety of housekeeping oriented talents (Sho's fault, since his parents owned an inn and Kyoko learned to do all these to earn his parents approval), to the point that she exhibits her ability to make a rose out of a radish as her 'special talent' in her audition into the agency. She is also particularly mood-swingy, emitting a malicious aura when ever she thinks of Sho, but turning all sparkly sparkly when she sees pretty things, which she adores and yearns for (never having indulged herself with it before), like make up. I love love love her inner Kyoko demons which make their appearance whenever she is feeling particularly murderous (mostly in reaction to Sho), capable of turning the air cold and affect the atmosphere. Her reactions inside her head are so adorably amusing too.

Tsuruga Ren is just *________* [No words *INSTANT DEATH~* Be still, my heart (♥/////♥) ] He is utterly perfectly awesome, and kacchoii sugiru, to the point I didn't even compare and match characteristics of his to various JE Idols like I normally do. He is utterly shinny in his own right. He is mature and charming and professional. [and childish and adorable occasionally, specially in interacting with Kyoko, where he bullies her because he found out about her not-so-pure reasons for entering the business. And he (typically) totally has a crush on her, although he doesn't realize it. XD]

Even Sho is not hatable. He is likable as he is a bit of a brat, used to getting his way, and there is something about him that just makes him not hatable. Just amusing. And he does love her in some [in-denial-deeep-down-ridiculously-possessive-to-the-extent-he-considers-her-his-plaything-because-he-is-childish] level.

Ren's manager Yashiro-san, the Shachou of LME, Maria-chan, they all just add to the awesomeness of the series. I particularly adore how Yashiro-san always goes sparkly-eyed trying to get Ren to admit his feelings, and then scoffs later when he realizes how much of an idiot Ren is/possible ways that it might not work out due to Ren and Kyoko's stupidity. I can totally sympathize with how he is somehow totally hated by technology that he has to wear gloves when he touches anything electronic, because if he touches anything for ten seconds, it is destined to break. It doesn't happen to me, but I sure come close to it. -___-' The Shachou is all kinds of amusing, forever dressing up in some out-landish costume and doing outrageous random things. XD

Basically I love this to bits and given the chance, I'll happily randomly ramble about it forever, so I'll shut up now. ^__^

If I had to pick something I didn't like about this, I would say it's too short. But it's understandable since its not something super popular (and profitable) among the masses like One Piece or Inu Yasha which stretches on for hundreds of episodes (sometimes quite pointlessly -_-'). Since it's short, it skipped over quite a bit of the manga, but that's to be expected as you cannot fit all that happened into only 25 episodes. Needless to say, definitely worth watching! ^__~

Music:
Dream Star by the generous (1st Opening)
Namida by 2BACKKA (1st Ending)
Renaissance by the generous (2nd Opening)
Eien by Yūsaku Kiyama (2nd Ending)

Rating: 10/10

Quotes:
*blank* There are quite a few amusing ones, but I failed at noting down any. T___T 
I'll add em later, if I can. Have to go to school now.
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Note: I am definitely reading the manga again. I think quite a bit more has been scanlated from where I left off too~ *goes to hunt down and download*
Come to think of it, I liked another manga, Tokyo Crazy Paradise, by the same mangaka muchly too.
This is also possibly (that I remember) the first anime I've watched after starting Japanese. Therefore I spent a whole lot of time being idiotically happy over the fact I could read titles and the sfx-like things scrolling all over the screen. XD

Whisper of the Heart

Genre: Romance, School, Anime

Summary: This is a very cute romantic story. The protagonist of the story Tsukishima Shizuku loves reading and spends a lot of time in the library. She keeps noticing that a guy named Amasawa Seiji has been taking out the same books as her, before her in the library, from his name always being stamped above hers in the book's card.

She begins to wonder what kind of person he is and kinda develops a crush on the fictional Seiji Amasawa she has created in her head. A quiet, dignified, kind person.

She translates the song "Take Me Home, Country Roads" (John Denver. Help me for I kinda adore that song. >_>) for her best friend who is in the choir. While doing so she makes up a parody version "Concrete Roads" based on her own neighborhood. By mistake she leaves the lyrics behind in a library book on a bench in school. When she returns to get it she finds a strange boy reading it. The boy makes what she takes for an insulting comment on her "Concrete Roads' causing her to prance off in a huff.

Now a lot of stuff happens including Shizuku following Moon (a chubby cat) to a strange shop where a kind old man lives, and meeting Baron (a cat figurine with a tragic past). Then the kind old man turns out to be the strange boy's grandfather.

And guess who the strange boy turns out to be? Yup. Non other than Amasawa Seiji.

Review: I adore this to bits. It's calm, quiet, childish and dreamy. It's also quite old being released, apparently when I was four. It's kinda ridiculous, the story line, and makes my inner cynic cringe and scoff at it like anything, but what I love about this is it makes me believe that stuff this ridiculously cheesy is possible and makes me actually want it to happen.




SPOILERS



{Fablyyyy tasuketekureeeeyyy~ Can you put this part under the spoiler alert thing? I lost the tutorial notepad thing. Again. T_T *looks pleadingly*}

I like the way the entire story folds out.

Shizuku realizes that it’s him waaay after she meets him. So she suddenly blurts out that he can’t be the silent, kind Seiji (in her head), but the actual Seiji is pretty cool too. He wants to become a violin maker. And he happens to be totally in love with her tooo. He wants to Europe and to learn how to make violins. Shizuku realizes that she has no aspirations like he has and feels ashamed, and wants to discover her own dream.

So in the two month apprenticeship that Seiji goes on to see whether he has what it takes to be a violin maker Shizuku tests herself by writing a story with the ‘Baron’ as the hero, titled 'Whisper of the Heart' [Although the Japanese term more literally it means ‘If You Listen Closely’] Seiji's grandfather encourages her and her parents are really supportive too although her grades dropped during the writing.

Anyway she discovers that she does indeed have a talent too. Although at the moment it is still raw and unpolished, she resolves to work harder towards the future now that she has tested herself.

When Seiji comes back from Italy they go together to see the sunrise. One of the coolest things is that in this movie, when they are going up a hill, she is riding on the back of his bike. He says that he had promised himself that he would carry her up the hill. Then she jumps off and says that she’s not going to be any mans burden, and helps him push the bike up the hill, so that they are both working together. Yay feminism in old Animes! Anyway they get to the place they are going to and he asks her to marry him. (When they are like, twelve -__-‘) Which makes me roll my eyes like anything now, and yes it sounds lame but when you are watching the movie it’s not that bad because the entire movie is so damn sweet.


This is one of my sweet-mushy-feeling animes. Particularly good to watch at dawn when you're feeling pfftish. Works every time!

Rating: 7/10

Quotes:
*blank* because I need to watch this again, clearly.

Note: This is me practicing my editing on a review/rant that's around 3 years old. I left the text more or less the same as it was then, but Oh the Butchery-of-Grammar,-Spelling-and-Punctuation. I didn't think I could be worse, but apparently I have been. -__-'
The omitting of vowels and letters in anything other than text messages is just plain annoying. 自分 が イラって する。>_<

And yes, I am on a mission to clear out all the draft posts here/feel accomplished about something. Or am I just procrastinating to avoid homework? And the tagging system here's getting on my nerves again, so am thinking of going on a Great Purge and fixing stuff and making it the same as song-stories here too. Fably, a tag cloud please?