Thursday, May 28, 2009

Phantom: Requiem for the Phantom

Phantom: Requiem for the Phantom

Phantom: Requiem for the Phantom is directly related to Phantom the Animation which aired in 2004.

For those who are seeing Phantom for the first time, it kicks off with a young man who finds himself in strange place, with no recollection of who he is. He doesn't have time to gather thoughts, before he is assaulted by a knife-wielding attacker. That gets the ball rolling and viewers can expect more action, agony and internal struggles from Zwei (the young man), the contrasting character of Ein, and just enough other characters and background details to fill in a few blanks that will only add to the anime. There will be a creepy guy, masks, and quite a few puppet references.

For those who have seen Phantom the Animation, Requiem is worth watching. You'll see more footage about training, more insight about Ein's thoughts now that Zwei is in the picture, and we see more than just a brief final action scene that leaves us wanting more.

I like the opening theme, and actually let it play out before the episode begins. It's got an interesting arrangement and adds some mystical feel to the anime.

Recommendations:

  • Phantom the Animation >>...the original animation from a few years ago, it gives more story about when Zwei gets picked up by Ein
  • Black Lagoon >>...an office worker is uprooted and assumes a life riddled with the criminal underworld, risking his life with newfound comrades
  • Bokurano....a group of kids have grown-up problems accepting their fate to die in a game that decides the world's future >>
  • Mnemosyne >>...fight or die again and again, there's no escape from a hideous twisted struggle that has waged for decades
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Monday, May 25, 2009

Denpa Teki na Kanojo

Denpa Teki na Kanojo

Denpa Teki na Kanojo - Once you get past the disturbing first scene, this anime takes you on a strange ride. A high school brawler stays out of trouble long enough to find himself being stalked and revered by a strange girl at his school. So strange that she ultimately becomes a person of interest once a school acquaintence is found dead, part of a mysterious string of serial killings.

(With one episode watched, this Anime Spotlight is brief. At the time of this post, it is marked as an OVA.)

Recommendations:

  • Himitsu: The Revelation...forget crime scenes, through technological advances images from victims' brains are used to aid investigations, revealing startling details >>
  • Perfect Blue...a pop star's happy-go-lucky life is turned upside down when an blogger claims to be her and knows surprising small details of her private life
  • School Days...this anime gives a stark contrast between a happy high school harem anime and a twisted personality anime, here's where you'll find it >>
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Friday, May 22, 2009

Souten Kouro (Beyond the Heavens)

Souten Kouro (Beyond the Heavens)

Souten Kouro caught me by surprise. I didn't expect to be impressed by the art, by the main character, and that it still kept my attention as a historical anime. I usually get a tad bored with historical anime, laden with lots of characters whose relationships I can never remember by the time the next episode is subbed, or by mid-season. Luckily, for this anime, it's not as important. Just pay attention to the main guy Cao Cao and his actions.

The first episode covers a lot of time, and leads me to be impressed by the main man, the type of guy the viewer and many in the anime grow to respect. Nowadays there are a lot of main characters that are of the straightforward and virtuous type, but Cao Cao manages to pull that off and also achieve an air of ferocity and justice.

What about everything else? The action is animated without restraint, and makes no apology for all the blood spilled, body parts severed, and people killed. Blades, bruises, missing teeth, torn clothes, pain, and tears it's all there on the screen. The action scenes aren't drawn-out or lengthy by any means, but what is shown makes an impact. It can also be gruesome outside of the action scenes, too.

What about the goings-on behind the doors of the elite? Basically the higher ups in power are crooked, and Cao Cao is popping up on their radar as a fast-approaching threat. Viewers can enjoy a messed-up beaurocrat getting his just desserts while the suffering townspeople cheer on in hushed tones around their slums. The top brass aren't the only ones who aren't keen on the idea of a young upstart strutting around their town. Not everyone loves Cao Cao, so his path will be an interesting one.

I look forward to these episodes, eager to see what Cao Cao does next.

Recommendations:

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Sunday, May 10, 2009

Higashi no Eden (Eden of the East)

Higashi no Eden (Eden of the East)

Eden of the East caught my interest after I saw a promotional trailer. The art looked good, it looked a little dramatic and had some intrigue. Two episodes later, I am impressed by a lot of different facets so far. The dialogue is natural. The setting feels "modern" (mobile phones are utilized and a key device in the series). The artwork is nice and even the backgrounds catch my eye. Although, the CG waslking people can take some getting used to. The pacing is comfortable and kicks up at all the right times without tiring me out.

Forget all that vague stuff, the real story is all about a young lady on a school trip and a young man that manages to steal all the attention with a few waves of a gun. Mid-rescue the two get tangled up in each others' business and stick together while the situation mysteriously escalates around them. On the run, trying to stay out of harm's way, and trying to recover his past are all it takes for these two to bring a good chemistry and a few light moments.

It doesn't get too mushy to detract from the main mystery, and it doesn't get too actiony to take away from the bond the two are forming.

Revealing clues to a forgotten past, while building a greater mystery adds to this series' appeal more than the extra characters that are shown sparingly.

The Opening theme is english, but catchy and set the mood for the anime, with the graphics and dramatic music. The ending theme is more artsy and drums up even more memories of Honey & Clover (The main characters look like Hagu and Morita to me). They've got paper and they know how to use it.

Additional Note: The term NEET is used in the anime. In Japan, the classification comprises people aged between 15 and 34 who are unemployed, unmarried, not enrolled in school or engaged in housework, and not seeking work or the technical training needed for work. (See NEET it on Wikipedia >>)

Recommendations:

  • Gankutsuo >>...drama whose players have been collected and set, gruesome details of past crimes are revealed
  • Ergo Proxy >>...more post apocalyptic, hope is lost, robots, darkness, hidden agendas and secrets everywhere
  • Hachimitsu to Clover >>...similar devotion to artwork, more characters figuring out who they are and deciding where they are going in life
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