Two Episodes Are A Trend
Having caught up on a fair bit of anime watching, I wanted to write some early impressions (as in, they are not first impressions). First episodes can be very misleading in some cases; two episodes allow things to shake out a lot.
The following impressions will feature a) a picture, b) impressions below spoiler space.
Let us begin.
Iron Man (The Anime)
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This impression is well timed; on the same day, I finished watching Iron Man 2 (the movie) as a DVD rental. The movie was a lot better than I had been led to believe. Anyway, I mention this because the anime is built directly on top of movie Iron Man reality. It has nothing to do with the comics other than that.
The Iron Man anime is clearly set up for being brought to the US and dubbed; the OP and ED sequences are completely voiceless, reducing costs for when it’s brought to Cartoon Network or whatever. The mecha animation is high quality CG. I cannot really complain about this; CG mecha animation has come a long way in a few years and it is, well, unobtrusive and eminently tolerable.
Japan is the setting, and this leads to various issues that seem comfortable to Japan. Ep 2 is about a rogue nuke and Tony Stark being suspected of being responsible since he uses stuff with plutonium, so he naturally views it as his responsibility to get the stuff back and clear his name. There’s clearly political intrigue going on, reaching all the way to the Prime Minister’s office. Tony’s American presence is tolerated rather than liked, even as he charms the public as much as possible. He’s also doing a good job of hitting on a Japanese female reporter, who serves as a necessary local touch.
Overall, the fact people are speaking in Japanese seems, well, unnecessary to the flow, and that confirms my belief that this was built as an “American anime” from the ground up.
Overall, good stuff, good enough, I intend to watch more and enjoy some decent Iron Man action without worrying much about the details. The show seems determined to reveal its plot at its own adequate pace. Fair enough, just keep us fed with a diet of action, thank you very much. So far, so good.
Panty And Stocking With Garterbelt
Spoilers are irrelevant here. Note that Panty, Stocking and Garterbelt are proper names of characters in this show. I didn’t watch much of the first episode of this, and here’s why: The style is like those Cartoon Network in-house shows!!! Gainax made this to bring a style that’s foreign to Japan into Japan, but it is a style I seek anime out to flee from.
Though, I will mention that something a lot closer to real anime style is used for “transformation sequences” including some self-touching by the girls. For those so inclined, that’s not a spoiler – that’s an incentive. Each to their own.
Shinrei Tantei Yakumo
a.k.a. Psychic Detective Yakumo
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Yakumo actually has a long history prior to anime. It began as a novel, has two manga adaptations, and even has a live-action drama and a stage play. Now it has an anime as well.
Supposedly the first episode covered a fair bit of manga in one shot. You’d never know if you hadn’t read the manga, though. The main thing is this: it features excellent animation, an air of mystery, a real plot, a somewhat internally tortured main character, a pretty/ cute girl who wants to be with him more and more (after he helped her out massively in that first episode), and well, a lot of mystery to go.
Good stuff, no reason to miss it if you’re at all interested in mystery.
Star Driver – Kagayaki no Takuto
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This is a hard anime to categorize. It has a little Five Star Stories in the sense of having a very “bishounen” (pretty boy) lead with a very effeminate “male” main character robot. Normal time works out on a sleepy tropical island. Essentially there’s something like Persona 3’s Shadow Time… except with giant robots. Super robots, in fact.
Anyway, I don’t mind the Napoleonic era vibe of the “Galaxy Bishounen” when he’s in action, and I’ve avoided any temptation to take this too seriously. There’s some nice character designs in this, especially girls, but well, there’s simply too much craziness to quantify it much or describe it. It’s going to tell us more of what’s going on when it damned well pleases, and that’s that.
Anyway, I’ve been enjoying it. It’s just taking place in a sort of comic “other” when it gets to the “battle” parts, so be forewarned.
Super Robot Taisen OG: The Inspector
Named for Super Robot Taisen Original Generations, based on the second of the two games (originally GBA, sold as a Playstation 2 amalgam later, with a later sequel on that system). I have played the import PS2 version extensively, so I have a pretty good idea what’s going on.
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So here’s the thing: I’m glad I watched two episodes before making any judgments. The mecha animation is good. I won’t say excellent, but it is plenty dynamic and satisfying. The problem, such as it is, lies with the character animation, which gets very cheap when characters are doing “anime faces” and things get comic. I mean, the games had much better faces for those things. Much better.
But, even though they’re pushing forward fast to compress a lot of the game’s actual lead-in so that we can see new characters faster and get some impression of the plot from an anime perspective, it’s nothing to be especially concerned with. Note that this seems all Korean as far as the animation goes. Not a complaint, I’m just saying that the strengths and weaknesses are what they are.
Content-wise, actually the most notable thing is the parade of bikini-clad babes during the ED sequence, which has been noted by Japanese fandom. I mean, this is a game series that has added a lot of “original” good looking girls (in addition from ones from anime for crossover mecha gaming) over the years, and OG packed these hot girls (and created brand new ones to join them) together in one place. Someone sane decided they might as well flaunt what they have.
The looks can seem a little “off” to me, compared to “normal,” as mentioned above, but the dynamism of the combat and the faithfulness of the voice acting makes me say this isn’t a bad show, and I hope it doesn’t become one.
Soredemo Machi Wa Matteiru
a.k.a. Even So, The City Awaits
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Um…
This one defies me. I watched it and I’m still not sure what I saw. It’s essentially a maid cafe centric comedy, and it has an OP that has a very er, 1920’s vibe with flashing lights, deco themes, a song called Down Town (I think), and… it’s clearly the best looking part of this show.
Comedy that it may be, the animation is notably sub-par as I see it. The lead character is very off and is not a natural maid girl in the slightest, and a girl who does it much better than she does is trying to turn her into a classic klutz maid for better effect. And that is most of the plot so far.
I don’t know about this one…
Yosuga no Sora
No spoilers here. There’s no point. A disclaimer is of far more practical value:
This anime is based on an “eroge” (for “erotic video game”), a PC-based game with “naughty” scenes, situations, plotlines and characters. Anyone sensitive to any of the above things should run like hell.
So without even trying to get into the plot, it’s very well animated and voice acted, so no one should complain about the production values.
Also, there’s a sequence at the end with a “regular” anime sequence revisited with a super-deformed style skit that shows that the creators aren’t taking this seriously, so the onus is upon us to not take it seriously, either.
Good advice for staying sane, I think.
Ore No Imouto Ga Konna Ni Kawaii Wake Ga Nai
a.k.a. There’s NO WAY My Little Sister Is THIS CUTE
…Let’s call this Imouto for short. Everyone else does. OK?
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This is basically about a little sister who is very cute, except in terms of how she treats her older brother; who really loves “little sister” cute stuff, with the exception as above; who is a complete pretty girl anime otaku and a pretty girl eroge (erotic video game) addict, and who essentially ends up corrupting her normal-ish older brother into her world.
While she touches on a lot of naughty things here, her motivation is all about the pretty girls, not the er, ero parts, so she’s getting her older brother to go through some of this game stuff for the plot and stuff. In other words, every censor and wannabe censor in Japan is going to truly, truly HATE this show.
Having said all this, it is funny as all hell, the production values are just great, the 2nd episode has the introduction of the fine, fine character shown on the left in the picture above, internet handle kuroneko (“Black Cat“), and we get to laugh a lot at otaku subculture and approach it in a non-creepy way that tells us, through the medium of a girl with a smile you can’t hate, that otaku are people, too.
…Um, something like that. But no, really, all these caveats aside, it’s been quite entertaining so far.
To Aru Majutsu No INDEX II
a.k.a. A Certain Magical INDEX, season 2
To explain the title, Index is the “name” of the main character, above, who doubles as a walking, grinning, munching, sleeping index of magical tomes stored within her.
As this show is a more or less direct continuation of the first season, perhaps skimming over some minor events (this is based on a novel series, you see, and they’re not required to animate everything but it can be canon), it comes down to this: if you liked the first one, you’ll like this one. The first episode is all I’ve seen but there’s still a wonderful cast of characters, strong writing, strong voice acting, high production values and lots of action.
Describing the plot would just get in the way. It’s great stuff, if you haven’t heard of it, definitely watch the first season first so you can pick up where it leaves off.
Hakuouki ~ Hekketsu Roku ~
OK, put bluntly, if you haven’t seen the first show, you’re not going to have any chance of figuring out what’s going on here… unless you watch “Episode 13,” which kicked off Season 2, which is a recap episode. So there.
The main change, aside from a direct continuation of this Meiji Restoration era romantic fantasy, based on a video game. I say romantic fantasy because while I thoroughly liked the first season, it did have edge on edge katana fighting action, and that’s something that belongs in “chick flick” versions of anime. ^^;
As you can see above, the main contribution of the 2nd season is to put major characters in snappy “modern” uniforms rather than kimono. Total babe magnets, I bet. Anyway, the production values appear to be completely unchanged; the next arc has only been warmed up and will really get serious starting next episode, which would be Episode 15 since they’re counting both seasons as part of the same numbering, apparently. No complaint here.
Sora No Otoshimono Forte
One more sequel for the road.
Fair warning, this is a very naughty show and the second season lays it on thick, especially with the OP, so this is for people who saw the first season, liked it and want more.
Period.
Now without trying to use spoilers, largely since there’s too much mystery to bother spoiling yet, there is a serious plot taking place here. It’s just hidden – at times, very, very well hidden – under a lot of naughtiness and teases and so forth.
It’s also immensely funny, but if you haven’t seen the first season, you’ll miss all the little touches that act as continuity. This show has a lot of, er, how to put this… “Oh My God, they didn’t!!” moments.
Watch, if you dare.
Thank you for reading. – J
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