Binchou-tan: Looking in the sky for something I forgot

March 6, 2006 on 10:52 pm | In Binchou-tan | 1 Comment

A song about Binchou-tan, set to footage of Binchou-tan living through a day. Cute.

Mushishi – episode 13

March 6, 2006 on 10:36 pm | In Mushishi | 1 Comment

“The One Night Bridge”

The music is used to excellent effect in this, one of several episodes of Mushishi in which no one wins. Not depressing, but certainly unhappy.
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Hanbun no Tsuki ga Noboru Sora – episode 2

March 5, 2006 on 7:08 pm | In HanTsuki | Comments Off on Hanbun no Tsuki ga Noboru Sora – episode 2

“The inheritance of Tada’s collection”

Stupid and dangerous; that’s the turn the events in HanTsuki take after Rika’s doctor is introduced.
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Kokoro Toshokan

March 4, 2006 on 11:22 pm | In Kokoro Toshokan | 7 Comments

There are certain anime that there is simply no way to divine the purpose of. 2001’s Kokoro Toshokan, from Kuroda Yosuke and frequent partner Masunari Koji, is one such anime. What appears to be the tale of three sisters who work in a mountain library rapidly and inexplicably introduces robots, an international master of disguise and the coup de grace: a tragic war from decades past.

Miracles indeed; nice but weird, Kokoro Toshokan is thoroughly unmarketable. This goes some way to explaining its failure to garner a licence in the five years since its creation.
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Suzuka – advance review (episodes 1-5)

March 1, 2006 on 10:04 pm | In Suzuka | 7 Comments

For the life of me I can’t find time to sit down at my computer and watch anime and cap it at the moment. I’ve been watching Suzuka on the train, though, so I’ll say a few words about it.

Suzuka is one of the most horribly derivative anime ever made, if you go by a general series overview; it’s about a teenaged boy who moves to his aunt’s house for school. His aunt’s house happens to be a female only dormitory with its own bath house built in. Plus he has a crush on a high jumping girl who turns out to be his neighbour and upon whom he makes a bad impression.

Yet, despite that, there’s an air of charm to Suzuka: it doesn’t play to the violent stereotypes of this genre, nor does it emphasise fanservice. In addition to this, it is on some level a sporting anime and is presented in a distinctly unpretentious fashion.
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