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Fortune Arterial episode 1: A Fortune of blood?

Thursday, October 14th, 2010

Dari: First off, I’m sorry this is late, I had technical difficulties, my laptop didn’t want to use any of the microphones I plugged in, and I ended up using the family’s desktop to record this. also, I am not that happy with how I went with this, and ended up cutting the 6 mins and 30 secs down to about 5 mins. hopefully next time I won’t be as stressed out about it, and will deliver one that is both on time and better done.

Minnie: Fixed~

Dari’s ranking of the taste of this episode: 7/10

Dari’s blood thirst for the next episode: 9/10

K-on!! Episode 15: “Unfortunatly, it’s very possible since it’s Yui that we’re talking about.”

Monday, July 19th, 2010

Dari: Sorry for the long break in posts, life has been busy, and in truth, I have still yet to watch eps 7-13 of k-on!! hopefully I’ll be able to keep on top of releases in the future…

Now, on to the latest episode.

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Tackling the (Nearly) 100 Episode Backlog: A Quest for Survival

Monday, June 7th, 2010

Don’t tell me you think I’m always behind on anime like this.
(Because I know I am)

Miken: I needed a reason to get off my rear and watch all the series that piled up during the tail end of school. My problem is that I pick up way too many series and my sense of “I NEED TO FINISH THIS” kicks in after 3-4 episodes and I become almost completely unable to drop it. It takes something especially horrible (like Winter Sonata) to get me to drop a series well into it. However, this season has been marked with a bunch of series I just didn’t feel like continuing. I suppose I’m finally learning my lesson and not watching series that I don’t outright enjoy to at least some degree. Also — thankfully, not all of these episodes were watched at once. It’s more like catching up bit by bit on each series over a rather long stretch of time [I don't do marathons much anymore].

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Durarara!! Episode 18: Katt takes over blogging duties, and it’s all about the AWESOME

Saturday, May 15th, 2010

Time for Masaomi's arc! And it involves being screwed with by Izaya - hooray?!

Katt: I have been horrible with anime watching this season–I’ve only watched the first episodes of the two series that I’m supposed to be blogging, and I haven’t blogged either of them. In terms of leisurely watching, I’ve only been keeping up with Durarara!! consistently, and while watching the latest episode I thought, “Wow, Minnie suddenly stopped blogging this series waaay early on…” and that is a travesty! So I’m stealing it, such that I have something to do.

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Kaichou wa Maid-sama Episode 5: “You Are Still a Girl.”

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

Minnie: This episode… I admit despite everything… worked for me. I don’t know why. XD Well, actually, I think I do. Therefore, this episode is not out as late as the others. Aren’t you guys proud of me? XD It also helps that I have nothing better to do…

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Heroman Episode 5: The Balls Were Forgotten. The Balls Are Inert.

Saturday, May 1st, 2010

Stan Lee has officially lost it.

Ric: Well, we’re…sort of on time for once? I’m toying with a new style, as well as a few other things (seriously, these past few weeks have been ridiculous.), so I’ll keep this review as brief as possible.

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Kaichou wa Maid-Sama Episode 4: “Want to Sit Together Then?”

Saturday, April 24th, 2010

Minnie: Look at that. I’m actually blogging this earlier than last week. Why? Because my video is finally finished (and yes that is a plug) and I have more free time to blog and write… Hurray~ Anyways, this episode is all right, but there’s one thing I really don’t like about it that reminded of the manga… and you’ll see why…

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Uragiri wa Boku no Namae wo Shitteiru 1 & 2: “I Will Not Betray You”

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

…The way that line was delivered — IT WAS WAY TOO NORMAL!

Miken: The title of this series sure is a mouthful, which is why I’m going to go by how Crunchyroll and everyone else seems to shorten it and simply call it Uraboku. Still, with a title that translates to “Betrayal Knows My Name” and the pair of pretty boys on the promo art, I have a feeling that most people are skipping out on this. That’s a shame though, because while it does have the general air of awkwardness that most shows with boys-love tones has, it really isn’t half bad. Sure, it’s not going to win any awards soon, but it was much easier to watch two episodes of this than watch a single episode of K-ON!! Of course, that’s a personal bias since I reach my daily limit of “fuwa fuwa” within five minutes on that show.

Though most people who say this are quite suspicious and usually traitorous...

*Ahem* Anyways, back to Uraboku — It stars a boy named Yuki who apparently was a girl in his past life and is thus experiencing visions of said past life, who was madly in love with a guy who just so happens to at least be a lookalike of the guy who saves his (current) life by the end of episode one.

I suppose that description wasn’t very flattering — in fact, it probably sounded like a really cheesy setup for one of those adventure/action-based Shoujo series where they always have that girl who probably has some powers of her own but she doesn’t use them (well), and she’s always fawning over a guy who doesn’t talk much and is very very protective of her, and said heroine is invariably saved at least once an episode by the guy. In fact, that  sounds sorta like Vampire Knight, and if they add a second love interest to make it a triangle (with a very obvious winner), then it’d sound almost exactly like Vampire Knight.

Despite the recipe for disaster, I still have faith in this series. It’s managed to play its cards well enough to show that it isn’t heading in the direction of a trainwreck just yet. Sure, it’s got all the tropes of a horribly predictable series, but from the first two episodes, it seems that I still have enough faith left in J.C. staff to pull this off at least to some degree.

Speaking of J.C. Staff…either Crunchyroll’s streaming quality is much lower for this series or J.C. Staff just has a smaller budget for it. Comparing it to the studio’s other show this season (Kaichou was Maid-sama), it’s pretty obvious that Maid-sama gets the lion’s share of the budget. The art in Uraboku varies widely, with some angles making faces look just plain weird. It’s still looks nice overall, but it’s less than I’d expect from this studio. Of course, the recently-finished To Aru Kagaku no Railgun probably did set the bar too high, considering that was a big show that could appeal to a number of otaku while Uraboku is most definitely meant for a niche group of viewers. The “messier” looking style doesn’t help much either.

Episode 1 Rating: 5.8/10
Episode 2 Rating 6.2/10

Relatively low ratings from me, but there’s still some promise, which is why it isn’t lower.

[Now Minnie can stop sharpening that axe she was going to use to threaten me to post...>_>;;

Minnie: :P

Miken: STOP INVADING MY POSTS LIKE THAT, IT'S CREEPY D:]

Kaichou wa Maid-sama Episode 3: “Oniitan!”

Friday, April 23rd, 2010

Minnie: Hello everyone~ This is Minnie and a very annoyed one at that. However, I don’t usually portray my feelings onto my writing/post writing so I’ll try not to do it this time. But man, it’s so annoying >__< I want to tear things up right now. It’s all thanks to someone not submitting her last verse to this song. UGH. Anyways, let’s hope I don’t transform into Misaki~ Oh hello there Misaki~ <3

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Hakuouki 2: let’s advance the- oh hey look, distractions!

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

TAAN: If you didn’t see my Daimaou post, I’m switching to writing as I watch (actually, I’ll probably try some kind of hybrid style) , since that discourages procrastination. Probably, this will be long and mostly off topic, but whatever. Personally, I don’t think it works for me, but it’s better than being weeks late, right? Also, if you couldn’t tell from my review of the first episode, I don’t really like this series already. I’ll try to make sure I’m not being biased enough to disregard important good points though.

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