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Favorite Anime
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood
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Pandora Hearts
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Terra e...
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Seirei no Moribito
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Saraiya Goyou
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Favorite Manga
Pandora Hearts
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07-Ghost
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Immortal Rain
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Ciel
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Kiss Yori mo Hayaku
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Favorite Characters
Gilbert
Nightray, Gilbert
Subaru
Sumeragi, Subaru
Edward
Elric, Edward
January
Lightsphere, January
Daisuke
Niwa, Daisuke
Haruhi
Fujioka, Haruhi
Rain
Jewlitt, Rain
Teito
Klein, Teito
Keith
Anyan, Keith
Kurapika
Kurapika

Favorite People
Takanashi, Yasuharu
Takanashi, Yasuharu
Arakawa, Hiromu
Arakawa, Hiromu
Ono, Natsume
Ono, Natsume
Midorikawa, Yuki
Midorikawa, Yuki
Mignogna, Vic
Mignogna, Vic
Haberkorn, Todd
Haberkorn, Todd
Toume, Kei
Toume, Kei


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Nov 4, 2012
Ixion Saga DT (Anime) add
47 of 95 people found this review helpful
 
If you come into this hoping for the standard sword & sorcery, historical/fantasy shounen adventure fare, you're probably going to be disappointed.

I rather despise that genre, because they're all the same. Once you've seen one, you might as well have seen them all. They re-use the same tropes and devices, and don't much original fare to offer.

This series takes those tropes, and irreverently plays with them, providing parody and lots of unexpected content. And trolling. So bad it hurts. I haven't had so many laughs over an anime since "Daily Lives of High School Boys" (which, incidentally, has the same director; who's read more
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Sep 19, 2011
Level E (Anime) add
3 of 14 people found this review helpful
 
Somebody, write me an anime.

Have it be a sci-fi that's totally hilarious, where the main character is a gorgeous guy who is a deadpan utter jerk. And he knows it. Oh, and ALIENS! Let there be aliens who wish to mate with the human race. Let there be aliens who try to protect earth at the cost of their lives, and who get strokes and ulcers in the process. And let it have cheesy homages to Super Sentai. Make it so I'll laugh and sometimes feel a little sad. The Twilight Zone on another level. Let read more
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Sep 15, 2011
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8 of 33 people found this review helpful
 
A masterpiece of sci-fi. An intelligent bromance. A suspenseful dystopian story. Or so it could have been.

Unfortunately, it's waterlogged with confusing and improbable assumptions, and the thing it does best is the angst. But having two teen boys bicker like a bitter middle-aged couple gets tiring after a while. I have a sneaking suspicion that the writer (of either the original novel, or of the anime script) is a 16-year-old who thinks bromance angst is the coolest thing, and added some random sci-fi and fantasy and a few tropes to make it look cool, because that's just…….cool. Who cares read more
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Aug 7, 2011
Apothecarius Argentum (Manga) add
23 of 28 people found this review helpful
 
Apothecarius Argentum tries to cleverly disguise itself as a shoujo. But it’s not fooling me. It might fool some at first with it’s girly art and handsome male lead. But …you see, shoujos are SUPPOSED to have stereotypical characters. They’re SUPPOSED to have a female lead who’s either clumsy and fretting, or constantly chipper. The male lead is grouchy and/or blunt, or utterly suave and charming. The lead girl is SUPPOSED to constantly revel in angst, and wonder how she feels about her love interest, and how he feels about her. The storylines are SUPPOSED to be read more
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Aug 5, 2011
Mawaru Penguindrum (Anime) add
25 of 69 people found this review helpful
 
Blue servant penguins! And they will kill your cockroaches for you! Penguin queen hat that will possess your precious little sister! Power up into the subway! This is all for the sake of survival!

Well, this anime doesn't make much sense either. In a bipolar fashion, in fluctuates between tender or intense drama, and crackup comedy or impossibly bizarre situations. A shoujo aesthetic and intensely droolerific colors make it a pretty treat to look at. Loveable and hateable characters start off as cliches, but seem to round out into something more.

There seems little point in providing a read more
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18 of 25 people found this review helpful
 
I read the compelling crime-drama josei manga “Himitsu” long before I tried the anime version. The manga was shocking, yet gripping. Steeped in mystery, crime, and violence, the horror was offset by high drama and Shimizu Reiko's beautifully drawn, lucid artwork. Never had skinned corpses looked so exquisite. And amidst the sacrifice of mind and even body, was a story of camaraderie: A small band of people supporting each other, clinging to what small shreds of sanity and human decency they could manage to keep.

I was afraid the anime would not communicate the strongest points of this powerful manga. I read more
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79 of 92 people found this review helpful
 
Zankoku na Kami ga Shihai Suru. "A Cruel God Reigns," in English.

Some call this a "Boys' Love" series. But that's a lie. Because there is no love. This is not a fluffy bunny shounen-ai or yaoi. This is a chilling, horrifyingly realistic story of long-term sexual abuse. It is the life inside a nightmare.

Never has my blood boiled so much in anger while reading a manga. Greg, the man who came from abroad to marry Jeremy's widowed mother isn't just interested in her. He's also interested in Jeremy. A two-for-the-price-of-one marriage. He says he loves read more
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Jun 8, 2011
Seirei no Moribito (Anime) add
10 of 18 people found this review helpful
 
Moribito is one of those animes that would seem to be gender-neutral in regards to audience: too much action to be just for the girls, and not enough ecchi to be just for the guys. But at the end of the day, I think this is one for the ladies. While guys might be able to enjoy the (excellent) action scenes, sympathize with Chagum's plight, or appreciate Balsa's strength of character, they will probably not be able to understand the most important theme in the story: Motherhood.

This story is really about mothers, and what it means to be a mother. And if read more
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May 18, 2011
Boku Wa Ne (Manga) add
7 of 9 people found this review helpful
 
I'll have you know that I'm rarely a fan of hardcore shoujo. But this is one has cunningly wrapped itself around my heart.

Young Tetsuta is at that precious age when parents are the most important thing in a child's world. That age where he is not ashamed of them, when he wants to spend time with them, and likes to have a good-night kiss as he's tucked into bed.

So Tetsuta is rather disappointed that his father spends so much time at work. His mother passed away a few years ago, leaving behind him and his little sister Aya. Now dad, you read more
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Apr 23, 2011
Tiger & Bunny (Anime) add
161 of 267 people found this review helpful
 
Before it came out, I saw the title and a poster art, and I figured it would be Playboy-esque. Or about Mafia. Then on a fansub site, I saw it tagged as a shounen mecha with action and comedy. Now I was confused. But whichever it was (about Mafia or mecha) it wasn't gonna be good.

Then I saw that episode 1 was on Hulu. HULU? Was this legitimacy? OK, so I watched it. It was not what I was expecting. It's not about Mafia or mecha. It's about SUPERHEROES! Why couldn't somebody just come read more
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