Anime Impressions
Had another couple Greencine anime's come through, plus got myself caught up on a few DVD's I've had sitting around, so it's been quite an anime-fest in my house lately.
Voices of a Distant Star: Hmmmmm...I was talking about this one with Jon, and I like the analogy that came out of that. Voices is a bit like a poem. It's so short that, when I watched it from the viewpoint of longer works, I found it unsatisfying...too short and not enough meat to the story. But viewed on it's own terms - as a work that is SUPPOSED to be short and rely more on a single idea than any complicated plot - it is wonderful. It treads ground that's been done before, but in an entirely new perspective. Lovely.
Witch Hunter Robin: I'm bummed that this has started on Cartoon network, because I've had the first two DVD's for a while, and I coulda save myself the money if I'd paid more attention to scheduling. But oh well. I sat down and watched the first ten eps (of 26) in a big chunk. Quite a slow-starting series. By the end of ten eps, I gather the "real" story is only just starting to show itself. Until then, there's lots of episodic content that is enjoyable enough, but feels a little "so what"-ish. I do find that I REALLY care about the characters now, while at the 5-episode point I wasn't so sure, so I guess these starter-eps did their job. Also very curious about where things go from here. And I've added another "minor character I think rocks" to my ever-growing list. Absolutely adore Sakaki.
Full Metal Panic: I finally got a chance to start watching this, and I was happy to find out that it was worth all the praise I've seen heaped on it. My only familiarity with the story was a manga insert in Newtype or some other anime mag, and I hadn't been too thrilled by that. Seeing a larger chunk of the story, though, I'm loving it. The characters are so endearing, and there were a ton of laugh-out-loud moments that I wasn't expecting. Seen the first two volumes so far, and the rest are at the top of my Greencine rental queue. One of the first animes we've rented that Jon and I both love wholeheartedly.
Irresponsible Captain Tylor: An old favorite of mine that I rented to force myself to watch it again all the way through. The first DVD came around this week, with the first SEVEN (!!) episodes. It's not quite as laugh-out-loud funny as I remember it being, but it's still a classic, and a lot of fun.
Happy Lesson/Kino's Journey: Just had the first eps. of these on Newtype sampler discs. Happy Lesson was funnier than I expected, but very "been there, done that". If the women weren't such complete anime stereotypes, this one woulda had a chance with me. As it is, I'll probably pass. Kino's Journey seems intriguing. It reminds me a lot of a little OVA series I downloaded called "Quiet Country Cafe",,,very melancholy and laid back. A recent review at AoD, though, indicates that things get weirder. I'll probably keep watching.
Get Backers: My harddrive died recently, and I'm SO glad I finished watching the first season of this series before all of my dl'd eps went bye-bye. I had much of the second season already dl'd, too, but I think I'll hold off on re-getting them. There's a lot of fun to be had in the series, but it got a bit too repetetive for me at times, and the huge cast seems to exist entirely to provide lots of different combinations for the fight sequences. So, while I'd love to spend more time with the main characters, I'm not thrilled about the rest of the baggage that goes along with it.
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You'll really like the rest of the story, and you'll find yourself wanting more, which you'll feel disappointed with when Full Metal Panic? Fomoffu comes out. There's rumors, but nothing solid about a third FMP series.
I got the same Happy Lesson disc that you did, and it was so cute, and so funny, even though it was the whole 'been there done that' thing that I've seen in half a dozen anime titles already. After that, I ordered the first volume, and laughed my butt off throughout the disc.
Hope you don't mind, but I added you to my list. Not too many Otakus when it comes to Ex Isle. ;o)
Rommie ^_^
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Bummer. I'd heard that Full Metal Panic? Fomoffu was more a high school comedy than anything continuing the military stuff from the first season, but I was hoping it would somehow wow me anyway...sorry to hear it's disappointing. :(
For Happy Lesson, I think the thing that put it over-the-top for me was the Washu-wannabe chemistry teacher. That stuff worked in Tenchi because of the nature of the series, but it didn't work for me here and pushed me over from "stale, but cute" to "complete rip off of other anime".
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Happy Lesson....yeah lemme give you a quick rundown of the first volume.
Episode 1:
Yeah, you saw it. You pretty much know this one already
Episode 2:
A scheming real estate agent threatens to blackmail Chitose and Mutsuki as having some sort of relationship, if Chitose doesn't decide to sell the house to him.
(Pretty much done 100 times. Almost a spin on Onegai Sensei)
Episode 3:
Chitose starts failing his classes, so Mutsuki dons a Tutor outfit, and begins pounding knowledge into him, while Yayoi detects a spirit of misfortune inside Chitose's body and decides to remove it by force.
{How many series have we seen where the girl changes into a different outfit to suit the problematic situation?)
Episode 4:
Chitose's sisters come onto the scene. One is a Jr. high student, while the other is an Idol constantly on tour. The Idol goes into contests with the Mama's, in order to try and get Chitose to live with them in their condo.
Episode 5:
The 'family' goes on a skiing holiday, when Satsuki and Chitose get lost in a snow storm. Another age old story.
I'm not good when it comes to describing things, but I think you can see where i'm going with this. *blush*
Rommie ^_^
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>More about that girl in the first episode. And more
>about Sousuke's past.
Yeah, me too! :) Although the pure high school comedy eps. of the first series have entertained me too, so it may be ok. I still chuckle over poor Sousuke's being so confused by the trash rules. :)
Time will tell, I guess. :)
Thanks for the info. on Happy Lesson. Yep, still sounds a bit stale to me...maybe I'll add it to my Greencine rental que, but it's definitely not gonna jump to the top of the list or anything. [Right now, the ones I'm most eager for are the next volumes of Full Metal Panic, Fruits Basket, and Last Exile.]
Jen
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Happy Lesson....well I never saw any Tenchi Muyo, and I'm afraid to get any of the DVDs (If there are any) in fear of heavy editing. And I'm easily amused anyway, so it's a part of my collection. ^_^
Rommie ^_^