Kai must not know that Orange is getting an anime, that can possibly be the anime of summer 2016.
I’m also personally expecting planetarian to be better (mainly because I’ve liked everything Naokatsu Tsuda has directed so far that I’ve seen) as well as potentially Mob Psycho and Love Live depending how they and Rewrite do.
I’m a bit late but still gonna do this
btw, gonna put anything to do with KEY out just for the heck of it
Favorite anime: Ahhh… quite a lot to choose from actually… uuhmmm I guess Kowarekake no Orgel
Least Favorite anime: That easy, Swor- No, Cross Ange - Tenshi to Ryuu no Rondo, mainly because I F**CKING hate almost every single character that exists in the series (except for the maid and the main guy I guess)
Favorite moment: AnoHana ending… No more said
Best Guy: uhhhmmmm… Pico?
Best Girl: Kujo Karen(Kiniro Mozaic)
Guilty Pleasure: KissXSis
Biggest Disappointment: Grisaia no Kajitsu
Unexpected Favorite: Denpa Onna to Seishun Otoko
Favorite Opening: Endless Story (C3) Good opening but really shit anime. Plus can’t really remember ALL the openings I’ve ever heard from the top of my head. So this is the best I can come up with atm
Favorite Ending: Secret Sky (Rokka no Yuusha) Just love the feeling it gives. Can’t really express it well, but still ma favorite.
Favorite Soundtrack: Kioku (Yosuga no Sora)
Looking forward to: Very unexpectedly, Amaama to Inazuma… No idea why this got my interest for this summer
I’m just praying someone will go out of their way to make a Tensei Slime anime adaptation already
So I’m out with the family for a week and have some free time; which means I’m clearing out my backlog one marathon’d show at a time.
This will likely be updated as the week progresses, but I just finished this one and want to do it justice.
K (13 eps) / K - Missing Kings (Movie) / K - Return of Kings (13 eps)
So I’d watched K ages ago and fell in love with it. Almost to the point that it’s consistently been in my top 5 for 1 cour animes since the day I finished watching it. The story is well paced, intriguing, and the important details are well enough explained that you have a really good understanding of (or can infer easily) the main plotlines. The movie is a fantastic bridge between the end of the original anime series and readily heralds the coming of the major actors for the second season. The second season is again well paced, explains more of the overarching story extremely well, and resolves the primary conflict in a meaningful manner.
While I’m going to avoid going too in-depth (as I’m currently writing this on a phone), I give it a 4.5/5, with the .5 falling to the production teams’ habit of falling back on reusing stock animations and focusing too heavily on flashbacks when it’s not readily necessary. That said, the show has enjoyable characters whom develop a fulfilling sense of depth as the show progresses, and a storyline that continually leaves the viewer wondering just what in the hell can happen next.
If you’re looking for a way to waste a weekend, or just looking for something to marathon late one night, K will likely fit the bill nicely.
really? I’ve never heard of the 5 episode rule. For some anime like Konosuba or Big Order that’s already halfway and any 1 cour show that’s pretty much halfway. Even Googling “5 episode rule” everything that shows up is for 3 https://www.google.ca/?gws_rd=ssl#q=5+episode+rule
Not much of a rule… As I said, many anime usually get interesting around episode 5 or 6… It seriously depends from person to person.
I prefer not to follow any rule. I have dropped anime halfway through the first episode and even on the 11th episode (a 1 cour show). Some anime are really bad I can’t stand to watch any more, and some seem promising to the extent I’ll keep watching until I can be certain it won’t get any better.
Not sure where to post this but The Canpia Effect interviewed Kenji Horikawa of P.A. Works and one of the questions was about working with other Key writers: https://youtu.be/1bXy-x0hRHg?t=8m54s
Basically he doesn’t know any others because he was approached by Yosuke Toba of Aniplex who said “Jun Maeda wants to make an anime” and after meeting with Maeda, Horikawa decided to work with him.
I started a blog devoted to anime and gaming, my first post is on the plural of “anime.”
https://alicethroughthedigitalglass.wordpress.com/2016/10/31/the-plural-of-anime/
At the same time that I agree with your blog post, my knee-jerk reaction is to throw a fit and claim that adding an ‘s’ to the end is just horribly, horribly wrong.
But I have the same reaction when I hear ‘manga’ as if it was ‘Maine-ga’ and ‘Pokémon’ as ‘Pokey-mon’.
Man, who on earth says “a group of ninjas” in reference to multiple ninja? Or says “I’m going to eat Bratwurst” intending to eat a single sausage? Someone needs to give 'em a slap!
I think the “because it sounds better” argument is perfectly justified. It’s an argument we use in English a lot.
When it comes to words, the understandable and commonly used option is generally the correct one. While it sucks in some instances, that’s just how the English language works. You’ve just got to get enough people to agree on a spelling and definition, because the subjective variable of spoken sound doesn’t matter as much anymore. I consider adding an s to the end of a loanword an incorrect pluralization, but hey, some people don’t understand the article “an.”
Hi Gustavo Woltmann from Panama here I am watching One Piece. I love Naruto, One Piece and Hajime No Ippo. I am looking forward to finish for One punch man!
Over the vacation that started a month ago, I managed to binge watch a couple of anime (and binge-read another couple of manga, but that’s for another topic) from Fall 2016 which I was unable to follow during the season itself due to irl stuff. This is a lil bit late, but I’ve been wanting to talk about the Fall 2016 anime I’ve watched, so here are my thoughts.
Yurii!!! on Ice. I watched this show hearing of its positive and beautiful portrayal of gay romance, and ended up loving the show for Phichit. Ahaha. I did like the dynamic between the couple (IT CAN’T BE ANYTHING BUT ROMANTIC LOVE PLEASE :)))), though I’m not big on shipping them. I can’t pinpoint what part of the show made me like this show a lot, but this is just so fun and enjoyable and so feel-good to watch. The visuals are nice, and the skating animation is impressive if not being wonky. It’s nonetheless a treat to watch, and it well deserves its popularity. And I also have to mention Phichit. He’s precious.
Bungou Stray Dogs S2. I enjoyed the heck out of S1 (I think it’s fun!), but S2 was something else. The arc with Odasaku was pretty boring at first, but I did not expect it to escalate into one of the most emotionally gripping story that I have ever seen in anime. The arc with the Guild is nice watch, too. I like the portrayal of its few female cast, especially Akiko Yosano and Kyouka Izumi. Dr. Yosano’s personality is seductive without resorting to lurid fanservice, which is refreshing to see (and also unsurprising considering she’s based on a feminist author). I just like how Kyouka’s character writing and development is carefully woven from her past of being an assassin at a young age. Enjoyable watch.
I’ve been watching the Steins;Gate anime, it doesn’t have the depth of the VN of course but it’s an excellent adaptation that captures the spirit of it very well. It gets the relationship between Okabe and Kurisu completely right. Love the rocking theme “Hacking to the Gate” and Kanako Ito is an amazing vocalist!
I could easily have binge watched it in one session if I had the time.
El Psy Congroo!
I have been selling this show to my friends as an openly gay Prince of Tennis. I freaking loved it. The show had a good romantic backdrop, but it was honestly almost shonen sports series otherwise. The focus was on the matches and developing the rival skaters, so it gives you plenty to enjoy and emotional ins with characters even if you are more indifferent to the main pairing.
/gush
Most of the anime I enjoyed just so happen to be VN adaptations lol
But I really like drama and romance. The Key animes are my favorites, along with ef. My favorite non-VN adaptations are Your Lie in April, Golden Time, Nagi no Asukara, Elfen Lied, Guilty Crown, and Mirai Nikki.
I know I’m in the minority here, but I really like anime with mentally weak male leads. It’s something that I can relate to.
I’m beginning to look into Satoshi Kon works. I saw (and LOVED) Perfect Blue and I’m going through Paranoia Agents right now. What other works from him do you recommend?
Millennium Actress is a highlight imo, and Paprika is good if you just like Satoshi Kon’s style. Also Tony Zhou (Every Frame a Painting) did a nice video about Satoshi Kon some years ago.
Every Frame a Painting is the reason I began to search his work