Arina Tanemura is the creator of two of Viz’s most popular series, Full Moon and The Gentlemen’s Alliance +, so she’s a natural to be their guest at SDCC. If, like me, you’re not heading west next week, the August Shojo Beat will have a consolation prize: an interview with Tanemura and a bonus short [...]
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sola
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07/13/2007 05:14 PM EDTMarchen Awakens Romance manga review: Not so impressive… >>
After half a year since I’ve paused, I have finally finished reading Marchen Awakens Romance the manga. When I started I never really expected anything too serious and heavy plotted, and at first the story appealed to me, but after a while it just got stupid. Like the generic shounen series, no one really dies [...]
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As of about fifteen minutes ago sola has been completed, and it really was a ride.sola is an interesting series. When I first watched it I found it was best described as 'Kanon Lite', which is close to the mark but not quite. It is very similar to another Key work, AIR, in both story and thematic elements, but there are many things that make it stand apart - in both good and bad ways.sola starts off quite strong - for one, it was a series whose first episode I enjoyed (as opposed to say, Haruhi, Azumanga Daioh, Lucky Star, Shuffle!, and so forth) - but it is true that it does stumble a lot in the middle, but in the end the conclusion was fulfilling and it really could have been done a lot worse in the end.There are flaws for sure in sola if you look closely - some of the characters are paper thin, there are continuity errors on occasion and more than a few uses of epic hax. sola definitely feels more of a work of fiction as such than a real, believable environment, but it still has merit as such.In the end it's not so much a Kanon Lite as one would believe, and sola does do a decent job of standing on it's own. I give sola a recommendation to anyone who still does like the genre of mysterious, visual novel type things, with a request to not be too picky.Preliminary other final thoughts and stuff after the jump.I say the genre of visual novel type things because sola really feels like it sort of does evade classification at times. sola does have romance aspects in it, as Matsuri, Aono, and Mana all seem to like Yorito in some regard, but the whole confession thing is never really dealt with in depth, nor any other typical love aspects. And although Yorito technically has 3 girls pining after him - and the fact that there's NO OTHER GUY HIS AGE in the story at all - it's not really a harem type either. Indeed, most of the problems within the show deal with conflicts between the girls over their own issues (not directly Yorito) or Yorito's discovery of his true self.I suppose I should label this type of stuff the 'heavy harem' genre, as most visual-novel-ish material of this type tend to have very serious stories with plenty of twists and tearjerking moments despite the fine array of cute girls.What stands sola apart from a lot of other shows in this genre, as such, for one, is its amount of contempt for the viewer. While plot twists certainly are common, in a sense, to this genre, sola seem to do them with a malicious grin on its face. For example, shows like Kanon tend to draw out their plot twists, hint at them, and then, when they finally hit, resolve them in a quick manner (think Sayuri in episode 14). sola likes to throw plot twists at you and then cut to black.Hey look, Matsuri got stabbed! Find out next week.Hey look, Matsuri wants to know how to stab people! Find out next week.Hey look, Matsuri's about to stab Aono! Find out next week.Hey look, Matsuri stabbed herself! Find out next week.I mean, seriously.sola isn't really a detail-orientated anime like Kanon is either. While Kanon drops little cameos, hints, and plot-related foreshadowing into its scenes to make things very fluid and continuous, sola contains quite a few errors and just plain stupid actions. For example, Yorito jumping off his bike and beginning to run in the rain to chase after Matsuri. Yorito jumping in the way of Matsuri's (and Takeshi's) sword.Many actions in sola seem as such, to form a dramatic and stunning reaction, but not always a believable one. Aono and Matsuri's conflicts start tame, and quickly grow ridiculous. How did Aono create 2 paper dolls when creating just Yorito drained her? What's with all the paper hax that she uses? What's the point of the two killing each other when they can just regenerate?And, of course, the legendary 5-second tower-jump of Takeshi in his Epic Battle.It really does look cool and keep the audience on the edge of its seat, but it's rather silly.But, sola is not Kanon. Dot. Period. It's silly for me to keep saying "Well, Kanon does this" and "AIR does that". sola is its own show, and its choices may be awkward, but it also may be a shot at something fresh in the genre. And in the big scheme of things what makes the ridiculousness in sola any less ridiculous than any other ridiculousness that shall remain unspoiled? Maybe a bit of explaining, that's all. And in a 13-episode series, I suppose some things have to be taken for granted.Anyway, enough ranting on what sola is and isn't, and more of an in depth view of sola itself. What's impressive about sola is that it has a wide range of interesting characters. The side characters, especially, are far more awesome than side characters should be.The Ishizuki sisters, Koyori and Mana, play a large role in trying to right and figure out the Morimiyas (Yorito and Aono), and somehow these two come off as the most deep and appealing characters. Perhaps it's the fault of her being a Nayuki type, but Mana really does reach out and touch some heartstrings. She is always locked out of the loop and yet she solders on with a smile. Even in a fourth wall sense, Mana gets shafted. After her meeting with Yorito at sunset in episode 11, I was sure that wasn't the end for Mana and Yorito. In the end she didn't really even get a true confession off or anything, but I thought we got an excellent alternate ending for Mana with her carrying on (without knowing) Yorito's passion of watching the sky.This also ties in with one of the themes of the show of existence. Matsuri grapples with it a lot - she knows she can't be with people too long. Yorito's not a real person at all, and often wonders, in his emo fashion, is he really important to the world - he exists physically, but does he leave a mark? The last episode goes a long way to fulfilling this theme, to show that although Matsuri and Yorito have left this world (presumably), both of theme still live on, in a sense. Whether it be the tomato shiruko cans on the bench, Mana's newfound passion for the sky, or Aono's running kick into the soda machine, the two definitely affected somebody on that earth. And isn't that what matters?Right - side characters. Koyori is your typical goddamn adorable loli type, and she does a very excellent job in being cute and getting headchopped (wai for...Mana?). Her ability to affect Aono, and yet her devout attachment to Aono (again, Episode 11) is very interesting, and Koyori is very much a believable personality.The almost comic relationship between Takeshi and Mayuko is interesting as well. It was nice to see that there really was no Big Bad Guy in sola, that they all had a story behind them instead of a flat personality.And as for Sae, yeah, she's awesome. Amusingly slow speech, dim-witted, prone to Kareha-style dreaminess, and oh yes, the megane. Some may think she's annoying but I think she adds a lot to the lighter sequences of sola.The main trio in sola is a bit more hit-or-miss. All of them tend to act extremely irrationally - throwing themselves into swords, throwing swords into other people, and whatnot. I'll look over that if only because things aren't always meant to be, well, rational and sense-making. However, the one thing that really annoys me about the three is that they are very much quick to change personalities. It feels like most of them have just a switch they flick, to go to, as I've heard them called for example, Yuki-Aono to Kaede-Aono.Perhaps it's the fault of the 13 episode series but it seems that the three of them, Yorito, Aono, and Matsuri just cope with things too quickly. Sister's a Yaka? No problem. Made out of paper? Sure, why not. Everyone you know and/or loved has died to turn you back into a human? A-OK!Seriously, I'm not sure what they could have done to rectify this in the time they had - as removing some of the lighter scenes early on would really destroy a large part of sola (it can't be all action all the time) - but even a few short scenes could help.Aono could have used some more development, as well. She spends so much time playing Quiet Girl in the early episodes that her Tragic villain role later on is...a bit forced. I got by it mainly because of my addiction to 1) Quiet Girls and 2) Kaede-types but I think the sort of pity appeal that Aono was supposed to get across didn't work that well. All we had on her to go by before she went all possessive was Origami With Koyori (coming to a TV near you?) and that one date scene with Yorito. She came off as more of a villain than Takeshi in the end of it all - and it shows by all the contempt she recieved from blogs and forums (again, base mark: Animesuki).Yorito has often been criticized as a paper-thin character, which is deliciously ironic given his true nature. It's true that he's not going to stand up there with pretty much any decent lead male; he's not much of anything to be honest. Most of the stuff happens around him, and the decisions he makes (going with Matsuri's plan to stab Aono or whatever) are often shown off-camera, so you don't see a lot of Yorito. Yorito doesn't have a lot of redeeming characteristics than meets the eye, and his obsession with the sky...kind of comes off like that. But on the converse, he's not a horrible lead by any case (hello, Makoto of School Days). Overall, I guess he's kind of forgettable.Matsuri...well, I'm not sure. I don't have any large complaints at the moment, and yet I'm not ready to gush approval as well. She has memorable moments, at least, unlike Yorito - the little things like the numerous Matsuri Versus Machine battles, or one of the twenty times she tries to run away from Yorito - but in the end, even she doesn't really have, well, conclusion. Aono has conclusion. Koyori has conclusion. Mana has 'conclusion'. Yorito dies. Matsuri stabs herself, stabs Aono, sees the sunset, and fades out into the eyecatch. I wouldn't mind the traditional Sparkly Dissapear even. Maybe they just want to keep some hope that Matsuri still lives, somewhere. Although that's silly.That's all the thoughts I can dig up on sola for now, another post on sola will follow in the next week or so.-CCY
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Kanon
Lucky Star
Shuffle!
sola
School Days
If you’re wondering why I haven’t picked up any new series apart from Higurashi for the Summer season, then don’t worry. The really good stuff just airs relatively late for this season. I’m definitely going to blog Mononoke and Baccano!, with Miyori no Mori as a wildcard. The other good series may have been good, [...]
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Onii-chan no Ecchi
07/13/2007 04:28 PM EDTArt Storm Does Mizuka From Sengoku Cannon, Beautiful!! >>
Well, it's always nice to get more than one sexy figure in a day. Today, so far, we've already done that Alter pair. So, to cap off that wonderful announcement, it seems only fitting that Art Storm's beautifully put together Mizuka from Sengoku Cannon. Truly, if ever anything has shown of the prowess of Cerberus [...]
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Hige totally overreacts about the first episode of Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei.
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Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei
Well, well. Another of those crazy PVCs from those crazy unknown figure companies. The people looking to make a name this time are the lovely folks at Pikkoro (Piccolo, if you like). Looks like they're making a fairly solid offering of their Mutou Mahiro PVC. She stands 210mm tall, and from the single advert shot [...]
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Busou Renkin
Basugasubakuhatsu Anime Blog!
07/13/2007 03:34 PM EDTDisgaea Vol 3: The Netherworld War - Anime DVD Review >>
So the Disgaea anime and I have been on complicated terms with each other. Volume 1 was passable. Volume 2 was pretty bad. So can we finally patch things up with volume 3? Or is this the end of my Disgaea fanboyism!?
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Well, well, well. It's one of those random little announcements that comes as a bit of a surprise. Taki Corporation, whom I've not heard much from, has just announced a decent looking pair of figures. Are they ground breaking? No, not especially. But they do come decently accessorized, and are offered for a decent price [...]
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Shinouka's great sacrifice, Mihashi's secret training, faded #1, when stage moms unite, Nishiura's fighting spirit, cheering squad uniform and recruits, Hamada and little league, collecting Tosei data, morning of the first round game, and find out how twins confuse Mihashi in...<br\>
Ookiku Furikabutte 13 - Summer’s Big Start 「夏大開始」
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Ookiku Furikabutte
Fred Gallagher drops in at The Engine to talk about how and why MegaTokyo got picked up by Kodansha.
At Comicsnob, Matt Blind looks at online manga sales rankings for this week.
LJ’er redplasticglass muses on the recent seinen-josei discussions. (Via When Fangirls Atttack.)
The Nichi Bei Times has a nice package on manga, with a lengthy article [...]
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Rating: 7.5/10
Impressions:
Machi is my favourite character purely because of her hilarious personality. She can actually be pretty adorable as well, like in this episode when Ikuto compliments her cooking. It being edible is uproarious at the least, as well all know Machi is basically a failure at anything related to being a normal person xD. [...]
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Nagasarete Airantou
When I posted the shoot for that Rosanna figure, everyone kind of had fun speculating just how her pantsu stayed on. Theories ranged from the perverse to the hilarious. Well, there’s actually a real world product. It seems a UK lingerie company sells something called the C-string, an undergarment without anything on [...]
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Series Information
ANN Encyclopedia | AniDB | AnimeNfo
Genres: Drama
OP: [Hito toshite Jiku ga Bureteiru] by Kenji Ohtsuki feat. Ai Nonaka, Marina Inoue, Yu Kobayashi, Miyuki Sawashiro & Ryoko Shintani
ED: [Zessei Bijin] by Ai Nonaka, Marina Inoue, Yu Kobayashi & Ryoko Shintani
StarChild:さよなら絶望先生
[ Episode 1: Goodbye, Zetsubo Sensei ]
Is life only full of despair? Or is there a [...]
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Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei
Here is a scanslation
Mention SaHa and I’ll black list you as spam
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Kodomo no Jikan
Cruel Angel Theses
07/13/2007 11:59 AM EDTI told you so; the Sensitive New Age Mecha; A deep melancholy >>
There’s been a smile on my face this morning ever since the last few minutes of StrikerS 12, and it lasted all the way till breakfast and two episodes of Gigantic Formula; think of it like Lelouch triumphant in his Gawain, or Light grinning in his helicopter, both wearing rictuses of victory. It’s immensely gratifying [...]
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This week marks the 40th edition of MangaBlogCast, and as a special treat, Ed Chavez himself is hosting this week’s show. Check it out to hear news and commentary about new licenses, seinen sales, and more. Links after the cut.
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With all the topics about the future of anime, I thought it might be interesting to have a poll that’s somewhat related to that theme. Last week’s poll sparked some really interesting discussions. This week’s poll is about the type of media you watch anime on:
Opinion Polls
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Rating: 7.5/10
Impressions:
Finally, Hei becomes the focus character again and we get a tiny bit of character development from him (only a small amount since most of the time he’s just acting). His sister’s appearance probably means we’re going to learn some more about her, unless it’s just an apparition created by some culprit. I’m thinking [...]
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One thing which I’ve noticed since I started actually being a part of fandom, identifying myself as an anime fan, is that I appear to have a higher than usual tolerance of the more saccharine parts of anime. Reading reviews which slam a series for being “too cutesy” or “too sweet”, I have to stare [...]
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Nanatsuiro Drops


