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  • Oh My

    Sinus Headaches SUCK.

  • Comments on New Shows, Part 2

    Here’s some more comments on the new anime season (mirrored from my anime blog as usual. For LJ people, here is the feed.).

    • ojikan2Sensei no Ojikan – This is quite a cute little show. It reminds me a lot of Azumanga Daioh in the pacing. It’s about a 27 year old teacher who still looks like a little girl. It’s pretty funny and the nosebleed in one scene was one of the best ever. This one doesn’t seem to have a lot of substance, but it is quite fun to watch. So I’ll probably watch at least a few more episodes.

    • midori3Midori no HibiI wrote about this show back when I first found out about it. Sawamura Seiji is a 17 year old high school student who is terrible at romance. One morning he wakes up to find that his right hand is gone and in its place is a girl. It seems she has had a crush on him since childhood and somehow ended up there. Despite the absurd premise the show is actually quite cute and very funny (and not at all what I expected). It’s definitely one to check out.

    • bakuten1Bakuretsu Tenshi – A new action show from Gonzo. It’s the year 2050 and the story follows four females as they fight crime in future Tokyo. On yeah, and their cook, who is hired in the first episode and ends up getting caught up in their lives. This show is pretty fun. So far I think it’s just going to end up being one of those fun action shows where I get to see lots of things go boom, but with Gonzo one never can tell.

    So there are another three. Still some shows to comment on, but I’ll leave that for next time. Oh yes, and the images are thanks to anime-source.com, a really nice site with lots of reviews and a nice forum. Click on the pictures above to get to their pages there.

  • Comments on New Shows, Part 2

    Here’s some more comments on the new anime season.

    • ojikan2Sensei no Ojikan – This is quite a cute little show. It reminds me a lot of Azumanga Daioh in the pacing. It’s about a 27 year old teacher who still looks like a little girl. It’s pretty funny and the nosebleed in one scene was one of the best ever. This one doesn’t seem to have a lot of substance, but it is quite fun to watch. So I’ll probably watch at least a few more episodes.

    • midori3Midori no HibiI wrote about this show back when I first found out about it. Sawamura Seiji is a 17 year old high school student who is terrible at romance. One morning he wakes up to find that his right hand is gone and in its place is a girl. It seems she has had a crush on him since childhood and somehow ended up there. Despite the absurd premise the show is actually quite cute and very funny (and not at all what I expected). It’s definitely one to check out.

    • bakuten1Bakuretsu Tenshi – A new action show from Gonzo. It’s the year 2050 and the story follows four females as they fight crime in future Tokyo. On yeah, and their cook, who is hired in the first episode and ends up getting caught up in their lives. This show is pretty fun. So far I think it’s just going to end up being one of those fun action shows where I get to see lots of things go boom, but with Gonzo one never can tell.

    So there are another three. Still some shows to comment on, but I’ll leave that for next time. Oh yes, and the images are thanks to anime-source.com, a really nice site with lots of reviews and a nice forum. Click on the pictures above to get to their pages there.

  • Wanting to Kill

    I want to find the spammer that is using my domain name and beat them senseless with a porcupine. Assholes.

  • It’s the plumber! I’ve come to fix the sink!

    Yet another one of those “I love that just about everything is on the net” moments. BoingBoing has a link to The Electric Company Digital Archive that has mp3s of such classic bits as the L-Y song (by Tom Lehrer) as Easy Reader (Morgan Freeman). It also has video clips of some of these songs. I’m grabbing a bunch to toss into my main playlist because I love little things like this showing up randomly in what I’m listening to. I give this site two thumbs up.

  • RIP Mitsuteru Yokoyama

    Anime News Network reports that Mitsuteru Yokoyama died today in a housefire. He is best known for Tetsujin 28 go (aka Gigantor) and Giant Robo.

  • J-List Interview

    Wired has an interview with the founder of J-List. Pretty cool. I’ve been a fan of his regular mailings because he always has something interesting to tell about japanese culture and language.

  • Shoujo On the Rise

    Anime Blog Muyo! has a post about some comments made at AnimeBoston about shoujo. It seems that it is the fastest growing genre in the North American anime market. I know that I’ve been noticing this too. Just check out the titles that TokyoPOP has been releasing, as well as how much shows like Fruits Basket are liked. Also at AnimeBoston, ADV announced that it has the rights to Princess Tutu. Hopefully it will sell well (I think it will) as it is one of my favorite shows.

  • Comments on New Shows, Part 1

    (Mirror of post on the anime blog)

    I’ve watched a bunch of the shows that just started recently and so here are some of my thoughts on them so far. Note this is all based on only seeing one or two episodes, so I’ll try and update if anything changes greatly.

    • Monster – Based on manga by Naoki Urasawa, this show is about a doctor who gets fights back against hospital politics, and ends up paying the price for it. I’ve only seen one episode, so some of my information on the show is from the link above. It sounds like the show definitely has a twist or two, some of which is hinted at in the first episode. I’ll keep watching this one at least for a few more episodes. Also, the show gets bonus points by having David Sylvian do the end theme.

    • tenjho3

      Tenjou Tenge – I admit it, I like fighting anime. And as Jasc says at the beginning of his review: “An awesome opening, great characters, fights that don’t put me to sleep, and boobies? I’m sold!” This show is just fun. It’s like Ikkitousen, but it doesn’t suck. Two delinquents who love to fight show up at Toudou Gakuen, a school for martial arts training and a fighter’s paradise. The school seems to have some dark secret to do with the fighters there, but it’s only been hinted at so far. This show is also based on a manga that has 10 volumes out so far, so there should be quite a bit of story for them to work with. And Maya Natsume’s transformation scene in the first episode is a classic.

    • aishiteruze2

      Aishiteruze Baby – So far this is my favorite show of the season. This was one of those shows that I knew nothing of before watching it and it completely overwhelmed me. Based on a manga by Yoko Makai, the show is the story of Kippei, a teenage boy who cares only about girls (and they all seem to love him). One day his 5 year old cousin Yuzuyu shows up, having been left by her mother. At that point it becomes his job to take care of Yuzuyu. The show is very well done, and I found the first episode very moving. This is one I can’t wait to watch more of.

    That’s it for this post, next up I’ll take a look at Midori no Hibi, Hi no Tori, Kyou Kara Maou, and Kono Minikukumo Utsukushii Sekai (Gainax’s new show).

  • Comments on New Shows, Part 1

    I’ve watched a bunch of the shows that just started recently and so here are some of my thoughts on them so far. Note this is all based on only seeing one or two episodes, so I’ll try and update if anything changes greatly.

    • Monster – Based on manga by Naoki Urasawa, this show is about a doctor who gets fights back against hospital politics, and ends up paying the price for it. I’ve only seen one episode, so some of my information on the show is from the link above. It sounds like the show definitely has a twist or two, some of which is hinted at in the first episode. I’ll keep watching this one at least for a few more episodes. Also, the show gets bonus points by having David Sylvian do the end theme.

    • tenjho3

      Tenjou Tenge – I admit it, I like fighting anime. And as Jasc says at the beginning of his review: “An awesome opening, great characters, fights that don’t put me to sleep, and boobies? I’m sold!” This show is just fun. It’s like Ikkitousen, but it doesn’t suck. Two delinquents who love to fight show up at Toudou Gakuen, a school for martial arts training and a fighter’s paradise. The school seems to have some dark secret to do with the fighters there, but it’s only been hinted at so far. This show is also based on a manga that has 10 volumes out so far, so there should be quite a bit of story for them to work with. And Maya Natsume’s transformation scene in the first episode is a classic.

    • aishiteruze2

      Aishiteruze Baby – So far this is my favorite show of the season. This was one of those shows that I knew nothing of before watching it and it completely overwhelmed me. Based on a manga by Yoko Makai, the show is the story of Kippei, a teenage boy who cares only about girls (and they all seem to love him). One day his 5 year old cousin Yuzuyu shows up, having been left by her mother. At that point it becomes his job to take care of Yuzuyu. The show is very well done, and I found the first episode very moving. This is one I can’t wait to watch more of.

    That’s it for this post, next up I’ll take a look at Midori no Hibi, Hi no Tori, Kyou Kara Maou, and Kono Minikukumo Utsukushii Sekai (Gainax’s new show).