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I hope I will always love anime

March 14, 2008 – 1:23 am


I’m sitting in a ryokan in Nagano, which against all odds has wireless internet. I am reading Erica’s post on maximizing anime enjoyment and it got me thinking, because after god knows how many years, I still love anime and I love it in different ways.

Some people burn out on anime because, as discussed in Erica’s post, they fell hard for their first anime and couldn’t find something which brought the same “hit” after that. I suppose I should count myself among the lucky, for while I have anime from childhood which I fell absolutely utterly in love with, I don’t actively search for anime which will blow me away. So while I may be disappointed, I am not upset if I watch 3 eps of something and it just don’t do it for me. But, I still sometimes find something really special… and I guess I am most grateful for that.

I just finished Seirei no Moribito on a total marathon. I didn’t fall in love with it, but I thought it was an amazingly good anime (just like GitS SAC). For once, there was no character I hated, I could find not fault with the logic of the story, the storytelling and pacing itself was wonderful (for a marathoner, at least), and I had tears in my ears at the climax. It was so realistic I felt I was partaking of a great piece of fantasy literature. It’s the way I feel about good TV shows, I guess.

When I younger, much younger, I was obsessed with Robotech (for Lisa and Rick, perhaps), Dragonball (for utter coolness), Lodoss (for the sheer gorgeousness of the chara designs), Sailor Moon (for Rei, oh, Rei and her long black hair and red skirt and high heels). Then there were the anime which I did not obsess over the characters but loved nonetheless for making my heart overflow, like the Miyu OVAs which had the most incredible music and atmosphere and such pathos, and Laputa during which I cried. Lately I find I don’t obsess much anymore, with the exception of Natsuki and Shizuru, but I still meet anime that make me oh so glad I spent 6 or 12 hours of my life staring at pretty moving colours on a screen.

And for that, I am very, very grateful. Because anime will always bring me a sense of wonder that TV shows won’t. I guess I just like anime.

Which bring me to, what’s good lately?
Kurau Phantom Memory - great characters and story, a good “grownup” anime
Seirei no Moribito - wonderfully crafted

hmm, guess that’s about it ^^;; I watched a lot of stuff but they didn’t quite make the pick. Most of it was yuri of some kind or another, but I won’t watch something just because it’s yuri if the story or storytelling puts me off. I have a list of stuff I haven’t given much of a chance, so I guess I’ll work on those now.



Yoruichi and Soi Fong!

July 3, 2006 – 2:05 am


Still don’t care much for Bleach, but this video is pretty cool. YouTube is a godsend.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=48qryJku1Zw

Now someone needs to start taping old video games, heheh.



Soi Fong and Yoruichi

June 24, 2006 – 10:55 pm


From Bleach. Haven’t seen much Bleach but got taken by these two. They’re cool, and there’s angst too.

Also awesome Thunder Force III music, and Japanese swords at the Seikado Museum.

Hmm, need to get a life.



Anime

January 8, 2005 – 9:07 pm


In about 10 days I chewed through a ton of anime. None really grabbed me utterly by the scruff of the neck and demanded I worship them, but they weren’t bad. Below are the more memorable (I’ll write separate entries later).

Yami to Boushi to Hon no Tabibito (Yami, Hat and the Travellers of the Books)
Based on an H game, it’s not that great overall but scored points with me on dint of originality of execution. Character designs were so-so, I hated the small mouths but hey I can’t argue with a cool girl with long dark hair and a katana, who kicks ass in a fight. I enjoyed all the weird stories plus the idea that all the separate characters are connected by their search for Eve. The last episode sucked though.

Maria-sama ga Miteru
Total shoujo anime about school girls and their relationships and human dynamics at an all-girls Catholic school. Whacked in the sense that the school is some fantasy bubble of shoujo earnesty and innocence (kinda). But I tell you, after INSEAD, a lot of those insecurities and worrying and misunderstanding etc were ringing way too damn true.

Kannaduki no Miko
Good anime? Uh, no. Mish mash of all anime elements, and not terribly well executed. Corny. Clueless heroine. Three way love triangle. Redeeming factor was underdog hero who was not a wuss or bastard but an actual good decent dude. Well, honestly, this show had only one gimmick going for it - it was a girl and a guy fighting for the main character :P Plus the most impressive no-holds-barred confession of love and lust in anime I’ve ever seen…

My-HIme
Ah, Sunrise’s new production. This show is cool, but didn’t really grab me, except that it has AMAZING music. It’s the first I’ve heard of Kujiura’s work, but I’m definitely going after the rest. Oh yeah, one of the girls has a really big sword which blows of impressive sparks when she drags it on the ground for a swing. Another girl has long dark hair. Oh well, 1/2 + 1/2 < 1.