Anime post.
Feb. 27th, 2008 10:44 pm...dang, it's been a long time since I've done one of these. I might have to break it up, or come back later with series I forgot to mention.
This current season has been kind of blah. There are some interesting shows, but not as many as usual, and not as interesting as they usually are.
Hatenkou Yuugi is my favorite, though it's clearly been a flop, given that it's going to end after 10 episodes. It's based on a shoujo manga, but I didn't like the art when I looked at the books at Kinokuniya, so that's no help. It's about a spunky girl who's traveling with a tight-lipped guy with a dark past and an outgoing, optimistic guy whose background I haven't figured out yet. I'm bad at describing personalities, but it's their personalities that drive the show, so yeah. Story-wise, they travel around from town to town in a medieval fantasy-ish world. It's a bit like Kino no Tabi, except that the stories are focused on individuals rather than societies. I just really enjoy the interactions between the three main characters -- it's that sense that they completely understand each other and like to poke fun at each other all the time. A little bit like Shannon and Pacifica in Scrapped Princess, perhaps.
Rental Magica is also good; as much as a harem magic show can be good. Don't know what else to say about it, except that the timeline tends to confuse the hell out of me. As I said to my sister, "It's like the producers couldn't figure out what sequence the novels go in, either," since we couldn't figure that out last time we saw the novels at Kinokuniya.
Spice and Wolf has been occupying my attention of late. It's about a wolf spirit who takes the form of a human girl and basically imposes on this traveling merchant to take her north. She gets to be clever and he gets to be unsettled. It's fun.
Clannad is still as awesome as ever. It's a lot like Kanon in a lot of ways, but slightly less on the supernatural front (after the first arc, at least). Basically, high school guy gets to know various weird girls at his school and becomes involved in their problems and such. The guy himself is quite awesome and much less spineless than in other shows of this genre, so I like it for that. And the girls are more tolerable than most of the Kanon girls, too. Overall, I guess, it's more down-to-earth, where I would describe Kanon as "ethereal".
And I think that's all I'm following right now. Oh, and Saiunkoku Monogatari, of course. And I would be following Aria the Origination, except I haven't finished Aria the Natural yet. ^^;;
And... I don't feel like writing anymore now. D: But I'll list the series I've finished recently and maybe eventually I'll get around to writing about them:
Zombie-Loan
Murder Princess
Kamichama Karin
Moyashimon
Genshiken 2
Binchou-tan
And other stuff I'm currently watching:
Aria the Natural
Prism Ark
Kanon
This current season has been kind of blah. There are some interesting shows, but not as many as usual, and not as interesting as they usually are.
Hatenkou Yuugi is my favorite, though it's clearly been a flop, given that it's going to end after 10 episodes. It's based on a shoujo manga, but I didn't like the art when I looked at the books at Kinokuniya, so that's no help. It's about a spunky girl who's traveling with a tight-lipped guy with a dark past and an outgoing, optimistic guy whose background I haven't figured out yet. I'm bad at describing personalities, but it's their personalities that drive the show, so yeah. Story-wise, they travel around from town to town in a medieval fantasy-ish world. It's a bit like Kino no Tabi, except that the stories are focused on individuals rather than societies. I just really enjoy the interactions between the three main characters -- it's that sense that they completely understand each other and like to poke fun at each other all the time. A little bit like Shannon and Pacifica in Scrapped Princess, perhaps.
Rental Magica is also good; as much as a harem magic show can be good. Don't know what else to say about it, except that the timeline tends to confuse the hell out of me. As I said to my sister, "It's like the producers couldn't figure out what sequence the novels go in, either," since we couldn't figure that out last time we saw the novels at Kinokuniya.
Spice and Wolf has been occupying my attention of late. It's about a wolf spirit who takes the form of a human girl and basically imposes on this traveling merchant to take her north. She gets to be clever and he gets to be unsettled. It's fun.
Clannad is still as awesome as ever. It's a lot like Kanon in a lot of ways, but slightly less on the supernatural front (after the first arc, at least). Basically, high school guy gets to know various weird girls at his school and becomes involved in their problems and such. The guy himself is quite awesome and much less spineless than in other shows of this genre, so I like it for that. And the girls are more tolerable than most of the Kanon girls, too. Overall, I guess, it's more down-to-earth, where I would describe Kanon as "ethereal".
And I think that's all I'm following right now. Oh, and Saiunkoku Monogatari, of course. And I would be following Aria the Origination, except I haven't finished Aria the Natural yet. ^^;;
And... I don't feel like writing anymore now. D: But I'll list the series I've finished recently and maybe eventually I'll get around to writing about them:
Zombie-Loan
Murder Princess
Kamichama Karin
Moyashimon
Genshiken 2
Binchou-tan
And other stuff I'm currently watching:
Aria the Natural
Prism Ark
Kanon