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Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Zankyou no Terror- A Masterpiece Finally Finished (SPOILER)
I just watched the final episode of Zankyou No Terror and I have to say I am currently blown away at how right the ending felt. However sad it was i could not have seen the show ending any other way. From the very beginning i got the impression that Nine and Twelves mission would end their lives. With Shibizaki to make sure the world knew their story the two main characters died happily.
The only criticism I have for the show is that Five's character was completely over tuned and we never learn exactly why she hates Nine so much. I think it is because they didn't help her escape the institution but i'm not sure. The biggest criticism for the show I have seen is that Lisa never really served a purpose or that she was always useless. I would have to disagree by saying that she made both Nine and Twelve feel needed and as a result gave more substance to their existences. They had never been needed by anyone but each other and her presence was something they had never felt before. That is why Twelve is smiling as he falls to the ground after being shot.
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Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Haikyuu! - My Final Thoughts
Plot Summary from ANN: Shōyō Hinata began playing volleyball after seeing the
"small giants" who played the sport when he was in elementary school.
He suffers a crushing defeat in his first and last tournament in middle school
at the hands of his rival Tobio Kageyama. So, Hinata joins Kurasuno High
School's volleyball team, vowing revenge against Kageyama. However, Kageyama is
also on Kurasuno's team. The former rivals form a legendary combo with Hinata's
mobility and Kageyama's precision ball-handling. Together, they take on the
local tournaments and vow to meet Kurasuno's fated rival school in the
nationals.
Backstory
When I first read this description back what seemed like it was about go guys that didn’t get a long that magically start to get along and do well blah, blah, blah. I actually had no intention of watching this anime. The only reason I started watching was because I wanted to get my girlfriend interested in anime and I thought she would like a sports anime. In the end she thought it was lame and I was hooked almost as soon as the first volleyball was hit. I guess what immediately drew me to the anime was the stylized art and how the animation changes at certain points to emphasize the intensity.
When I first read this description back what seemed like it was about go guys that didn’t get a long that magically start to get along and do well blah, blah, blah. I actually had no intention of watching this anime. The only reason I started watching was because I wanted to get my girlfriend interested in anime and I thought she would like a sports anime. In the end she thought it was lame and I was hooked almost as soon as the first volleyball was hit. I guess what immediately drew me to the anime was the stylized art and how the animation changes at certain points to emphasize the intensity.
Story
Overall I think the story isn’t anything crazy. It’s about how a boy who wants nothing more
to play volleyball starts his high school volleyball career in a way he never
imagined. With his nemesis. I don’t want to talk too much about the
characters in this section because I will more lately. As the show progresses the team plays more
challenging opponents, sometimes they lose and sometimes they win. One of my favorite things about Haikyuu! Is
that the team often failed and that was okay because it always led to some
revelation about the characters. The two
main characters go from disliking each other to realizing that if they learn to
rely on each other they can reach higher heights than if they were alone. This aspect is kind of cool, nothing that I
didn’t see coming though. The ONLY thing this story is missing (and maybe it’s
just me) I thought it would have been cool to have a cute romance between one
of the players and some girl. Just to
see how she put up with his dedication to volleyball, nothing too serious
though. I’m just a romantic I guess. My favorite motif in the show is how Kurasuno
is known as the flightless ravens (they all wear black) and as the season ends
they all realize they moved past this label.
Art
I LOVE the shows art style because one
second its characters talking and another second the anime changes and I forget
I’m watching a sports anime. A
character will be going up for a spike and suddenly they are using all of their
life force to hit the ball. It may not
be for everyone but I certainly thought it was cool. Another thing I was a fan of was how all
these goofy faces were used to portray Hinata’s insecurities and emotions. Although that type of thing is commonplace in
anime it made me laugh out loud quite a few times.
Characters
Definitely the strongest part of the show
was the characters. Not only the
development was cool but just how they interacted I almost felt like I could
see myself hanging out with them.
Hinata Shootout- He’s the main
character and the orange haired kid that is the face of the show. He’s super dorky and passionate when it comes
to volleyball. He starts off the series
wanting to make it to nationals with no idea on how he can make the dream come
true. He is short for a spiker and is worried that he will never be able to see
“passed the wall” which is the opposing team’s blockers. As the show progresses he learns that with
his team behind him anything is possible all he has to do is trust them.
Kageyama Tobio- During his time in
middle school he came into possession of the nickname “the king of the court”
at first Hinata believes this is because Tobio is such a skilled setter. It is soon revealed that the title is a taunt
used by his teammates because they believed he acted like a dictator. “King of the court” becomes a symbol of the
cold loneliness Kageyama felt in middle school.
As the season progresses he comes to realize that he is no longer alone
on the court and the result is beautiful.
Secondary Characters- Every character on
Kurasuno’s team is really interesting and they all have hilarious quirks. Whether it’s being obsessed with the team’s
cute manager or being hating guys “that get all worked up about the things they’re
passionate about.” As Tobio comes to
know the team he learns to bring out the best in all of them. I wish I could
talk about them in depth, but I’m afraid of making this review too long.
In Conclusion:
I would rate Haikyuu!!’s art and animation
as a solid 9 because it was good most of the time and outstanding when it
needed to be. My favorite scene in the
show is when Karasuno’s ace finally spikes for the first time since his return
and the ball flattens when it hits the ground.
That scene is what I think of whenever I think of this show.
The story I would rate a 9.5 because
although it isn’t anything unfamiliar to a sports anime it had me guessing the
whole way and I love how everything unfolded.
Voice acting I am just going to give a 10
because I don’t really care about that.
Characters are definitely a 10/10 enough
said.
Haikyuu!! Final rating I’m going to put at
a 9.5 because I loved every second of it and I’m sad it’s over! L Anyway that wraps
up my first review hope you all enjoyed!
Cheers,
Ryan
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Tuesday, September 23, 2014
Full Metal Alchemist Brotherhood: Parts 2&3
This show just gets better and better. There are so many things left to learn and I can barely hold myself back from going on a spoiling-spree. My roommate and I watched about eleven episodes this past sunday because why not? As the show has progressed i have come to realize that everything the show discusses is for a reason. Even things that characters bring up in passing seem to have a purpose. Thats a trait that not many shows have and its kind of awesome. It always has me thinking of how different places, people or ideas can be interconnected.
I have a new favorite character and no its not Gluttony. Riza Hawkeye has stolen my heart and will not give it back haha. I just like her unwavering loyalty to Mustang and I think that makes them a really neat pair. Shes also good with guns...
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Tuesday, September 16, 2014
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood- Part I
The hype is real
I have managed to watch Part I in a matter of a few days and so far I have really enjoyed every second of it. The whole alchemy system in the show is really fluid and for once a cool show where the magical element seems to be rooted in reality even if its not. The way the alchemy works also reminds me a little bit of the bending from Avatar the Last Airbender. The different characters are really interesting and they al have their funny quirks. This show seems to have a pattern of taking the most innocent character and killing them or doing something else like fucked up.
I have managed to watch Part I in a matter of a few days and so far I have really enjoyed every second of it. The whole alchemy system in the show is really fluid and for once a cool show where the magical element seems to be rooted in reality even if its not. The way the alchemy works also reminds me a little bit of the bending from Avatar the Last Airbender. The different characters are really interesting and they al have their funny quirks. This show seems to have a pattern of taking the most innocent character and killing them or doing something else like fucked up.
My favorite character this far has to be Fuhrer Bradley, I just like how hes quick with swords and that's his thing. No flashy alchemy(yet) just cool sword play. He definitely has some dark secrets so im looking forward to seeing that unveiled. Like whose bodies did he have to step over in order to become fuhrer?
Well I guess ill see where things go. Will defintely keep writing about it!
-Ryan
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Monday, September 8, 2014
First Impressions- Yowamushi Pedal
So I recently decided to see what all of the excitement surrounding Yowamushi Pedal was about and I have to say that it was well worth it. After watching the first three episodes I can tell that Yowamushi Pedal is a sports anime that is based on friendship, biking and fun. Its very lighthearted so far which is good for right now, but i wonder if it will take a deep turn. Based on what I have seen I would recommend it to people who enjoy sports and comedy shows. Ill be sure to keep you guys posted on how things go!
-Ryan
-Ryan
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Full Review of Haikyuu! Incoming
Next Sunday is the last episode of Haikyuu! and I cant wait to review what has become one of my favorite shows!
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Wednesday, September 3, 2014
Yowamushi Pedal - Pre-First Watch Impressions
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