Wednesday, August 19, 2009

Last Exile

Last Exile

Last Exile - Sure the title is a little strange, and it doesn't get much better with the episode titles (Positional Play?). Luckily the story makes more sense even though the characters and situations play out in unexpected ways. The story opens up with a young pair that are flying through the air in some type of aircraft. The pilot is young Claus and the navi is young Lavie. This whole anime is steeped in steampunk era style aircrafts, gadgets, and...coloring. There is a lot of faded ashy brown, so get used to it.

It reflects the attitude of the times as the two take on a messenger mission and must make a delivery that puts them at the front line of a battle between two airships.

There is front line action, some at-the-helm battle strategy, on-ship drama, a few underlying mysteries and times when the characters you have pegged at first sight fly off in a new direction, taking the story in a new direction. It sounds flighty, mixed and confusing, but I'm on episode 16 and I'm still hooked on the story, becoming attached to the slightly conflicted characters, and becoming interested in cracking the mystery behind some of the other characters.

If you like aircraft action and want it toned down a little, sprinkle in some down-home character charm, a dash of wartime stories, and top it off with some characters that are a mystery all their own, give Last Exile a watch, maybe 3 episodes.

I think the opening is a tad too techno for the series, but was surprised to like the ending theme, letting it play. I also enjoy hearing the slightly-off pronunciation of the all-English episode titles.

Following this, I'll probably check out Sky Crawlers.

Recommendations:

  • Heroic Age...from modest roots an unlikely hero pushes his limits to save the starways amongst a war waged between races >>
  • Soukou no Strain...a rude awakening sends a promising young pilot into a lonesome empty life until details behind her past push her into battle again >>
  • Steamboy >>...in a life-like steampunk era, a youth risks his life protecting a powerful component left by his father from a sinister plot to abuse it
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Sunday, July 26, 2009

Kurozuka

Kurozuka

I don't remember how I found Kurozuka, probably browsing on boxtorrents, but I'm glad I did. It covers a lot of ground without burning dozens of episodes in the process. There is a bit of mystery, then some action, then a lot of bloodshed, mystery again, then the story skips to to different places in time to give us the big picture of what's really going on. It's not painful to watch, you just have to keep up and pay attention to each scene to make sure you don't get lost.

It's a bit more complex than the usual guy likes girl, kills to protect. Let me back up: The story centers around this young man and his almost unreal journey that has him fighting in the feudal era, and what appears to be a dystopia centuries later while making sense of this nostalgic feeling of chasing the mysterious woman that he has fallen for. Mysteries pile up and memories are missing in action, how is a young man supposed to keep his head on straight?

There are untimely demises, bloodshed, and some disturbing scenes and characters that had me cringing. The beginning of the anime and the ending hardly resemble each other and by the time the last episode comes around, you will begin to feel just like the main character. Watch three or four episodes before you make up your mind. The first episode is only the beginning.

I believe the beginning theatrics are to pay homage to the noh play of the same name. Each episode has snippet of this with words that add to what's going on in the anime, so don't skip it thinking it's the same blah blah.

Recommendations:

  • Basilisk: Kouga Ninpou Chou >>...fights in the forest and other backdrops between warring clans that display their deadly skills to satisfy decades-old rivalries
  • Ergo Proxy >>...dystopia, darkness and mysterious creatures drive the story that takes the characters to lands, while a mysterious creature looms in the shadows
  • Toki o Kakeru Kanojo >>...time just drifts happily by for one high schooler until she finds the ability to time travel and her woes amount to more than just stolen pudding
  • Mnemosyne >>...living forever can be a curse, especially when those who hunt you are irresistible demons in this not for kids anime
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Sunday, July 19, 2009

Kemono no Souja Erin (The Beast Player Erin)

Kemono no Souja Erin (The Beast Player Erin)

Kemono no Souja Erin follows the life of a young girl named Erin. We meet Erin and her mother and quickly learn that her world isn't the same as ours. Her world is full of nature, beasts, interesting people, unexpected turns of events and harsh ways of life for those with green eyes. I'm 9 episodes in and she's already had it pretty rough compared to most girls her age. One thing she has going is resilience, smarts and curiosity...almost too much curiosity.

We get to experience many new things with Erin, including times of heartache, times of wonder and times she gets to figure stuff out. That happens a lot. It's light fare, but I seem hooked and will be watching through until the end. The theme song seems to foreshadow a lot of what's to come, except for the heavy use of apples. In the ending theme, she has long hair, and appears to be traveling the globe. I'm looking forward to following her on her journey, because she doesn't bug me and has some interesting experiences with creatures and people. I wouldn't say it's fast-paced, but because there always seems to be something happening, I wasn't bored at any point so far.

Oh, one thing I must mention is that there are times when instead of following Erin, for a few minutes, a pair of brothers that are within reach of royalty seem to be getting their story started. I'm assuming their paths will cross somehow, but it's certainly a distraction that isn't much of a tease.

The alternative title I've found for this series "The Beast Player" almost makes it sound like this anime is about some sort of game. I believe this phrase refers to how Erin has a way with beasts, as if she can wield and play them like instruments. I have not seen the harp that is shown in the picture in this post yet, so the "Player" thing could be something different than my suspicions.

Recommendations:

  • Seirei no Moribito...nature and otherworldly creatures, a sheltered youth learns about survival from a spear-wielding guardian >>
  • Nijuu Mensou no Musume...life already in danger, a young lady abandons her caged bird lifestyle to undergo tutelage by a wanted criminal genius >>
  • Shion no Ou...young girl witnesses her parents murder and still manages to confront her challenges and fears when the past comes back to play with her mind >>
  • Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi >>...moving to a new town is a bummer, especially when your parents go missing and you have to fend for yourself in a world brimming with supernaturals and mythical creatures
  • Tokyo Magnitude...when a whopping 8.0 magnitude earthquakes shakes Tokyo to nearly rubble, a young girl does all she can to guide her brother home through the chaos and fallout >>
Video Sample:

As the only good video clip I could find on youtube for this series, this has a major spoiler in it, so if you are dead serious about spoilers, do not watch past 00:35.



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Thursday, July 9, 2009

July 2009 List of Picks



This past season has been some slim pickings for me. A few anime have been sustaining me, and some leftover episodes pop up, also some trailing anime. Sometimes I am interested in checking out new anime and want to list them, but then end up dropping a series or two and picking up others. This is a list of anime that I ended up watching this last season.

What I've been watching this past season:

  • Souten Kouro...the time for change has come and one man is at the eye of the storm, bloodshed and crooked politicians don't phase him (See Anime Spotlight)
  • Sengoku Basara...let's have some fun action with flashy characters, styled art, and two main characters whose rivalry takes them straight to the Demon King (See Anime Spotlight)
  • Genji Monogatari Sennenki...shield the children's eyes, it's the man that steals the hearts of maidens whose tale is told through the ages
  • Eden of the East...mysteries unfold around a young man found nude and armed, with a phone to die for (See Anime Spotlight)
  • Hetalia: Axis Powers...don't think, just indulge in the stereotype-seeped characters of Hetalia and how they go way back (See Anime Spotlight)
  • Hatsukoi Gentei...a kappa, a bijin, and a kaibutsu are a few of the trail mix of characters you'll get with this light high school comedy with underlying blooming romances
  • Valkyria Chronicles...if you've got the clueless commander, they've got a tank for him to command in this wartime story sprinkled with action, comedy and suspense
  • Tears to Tiara...don't be fooled by the first episode, this anime provides surprising laughs, characters straight out of an RPG, and some long-awaited mysteries
  • K-On!...this was light, airy fun with some high school girls banding together to experience being in a high school music club
  • Phantom: Requiem for Phantom...really want to finish this cold and slightly haunting anime about an assassin in-training (See Anime Spotlight)
  • Koukaku no Regios...this is good for some laughs, and a decent time filler if you mute the fighting music and don't expect too much
  • xxxHolic Shunmuki...I enjoyed the xxxHolic team, but think I would have enjoyed it much more if I had finished Tsubasa Chronicles
Picked up late:
Loose episodes:
Out of season anime:
  • Kurozuka...a romance borne at a gruesome beginning spires a familiar chase that spins on throughout the ages
Watched a few episodes and then dropped:
  • 07-Ghost...it got boring for me after a handful of episodes
  • Pandora Hearts...it got creepy and boring for me after a few episodes
Do you plan to watch any of these anime?

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Sengoku Basara

Sengoku Basara

Sengoku Basara's appeal sort of crept up on me. The character designs were cool and their personalities weren't too bland. There was story from the get-go, conflict that created action and emotion, a dash of politics.

That's a bit too vague. Here's what this anime is about to me: Japan during their warring states period. There are several groups that are trying to conquer each other with warriors pride and respect keeping the rivals at bay. The anime focuses from the viewpoint and interests of the groups that belong to the two main characters, the red spear guy (Yukimura) and the blue guy with swords (the one eyed dragon-By the way, isn't that a cool nickname?). These guys are cool, and their relationships with other characters in the anime aren't bland and lend some comedy and other elements of different bonds like rivalry, romance, camaraderie, and tragedy.

Enter a new force, the 6th heavenly demon king Oda Nobunaga (this names gets tossed around in historical inspired anime from time to time). He and his army and handful of "bad guys" are spitting on warrior pride and are burning and destroying any obstacles in their path to control the smaller "states". Their growing strength and the way they do things is overwhelming and our bands of warriors are forced to take notice.

It's entertaining, and I like a lot of the variety the show brings without the serious suspense and cool-headed war tactics that some other anime are serving up this season.

I'm ten episodes in. I'm surprised that this is from a game, but I really shouldn't be. The character designs are awesome, and some of the action definitely indulges in escaping reality for their main characters' moves. Horses going up a castle wall, anyone? But it's all in good fun. This anime doesn't take itself too seriously, and neither should we.

Recommendations:

  • Guin Saga...escape reality with a powerful warrior whose mysteries lie underneath the face of a leopard >>
  • Seirei no Moribito...you like spears and a woman who won't rest until she's atoned for seven deaths, mythical creatures and young royalty in danger >>
  • Souten Kouro...inspired by China's stories, we follow the life of young Cao Cao who doesn't compromise when seeking justice, rising up to bring down corrupt leaders >>
  • Samurai Champloo >>...a modern funky twist on the samurai-period anime, comedy and a strange combination of characters
  • Samurai 7 >>...the animated version of a classic kurosawa film, the main characters meet, greet and travel
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Sunday, June 7, 2009

Hetalia: Axis Powers

Hetalia: Axis Powers

Hetalia: Axis Powers is a web anime, and each episode is a brief 5 minutes. It's like a parody of a world history book with each country represented as a character that turns chibi whenever comedy is at its extreme. These countries bicker, interact and are at each others' necks as often as the countries seem to be. Stereotypes run rampant, and I fear these characters will come to mind whenever I meet an Italian.

The episodes are quick-paced and loosely follow history's events in the order they occured, sometimes interrupted for fun cuts of silliness that have nothing to do or say about history or the countries.

All about white flags and pasta, the Italy character is infused in most of the episodes, and keeps the mood light and dazy. The anime as a whole stays away from anything truly serious and is a fun way of recounting what was grasped from history books, and is a fun escape from a lot of the more serious action anime I'm watching.

The ending theme is infectious.

This anime as inspired me to create a new tag: unusual. Maybe I should have called it bizarre or strange, instead.

Recommendations:

  • Astro Fighter Sunred...with 10-minute episodes, this is for those who can laugh at the intracies of japanese society and ranger-shows parodies >>
  • Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei >>...overflowing with parodies, referring to other anime, contemporary Japanese culture, high school life in japan, anime characters types
I'm having trouble thinking of a third recommendation. This anime is really out there. Leave a comment to suggest recommendations.

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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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