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Dec 5, 2009
Specials usually suck. Not always, but the majority of the time they fall short of the standard set by the main series. It is only once every so often that they're able to maintain the status quo.

"You're Under Arrest: Mini Specials" is one such aberration. This twenty episode collection of eight minute specials nearly matches the quality of the original series despite moving in a different creative direction. It cannot compare in terms of romance or drama, but it boasts far more intelligent comedy while managing to develop the characters even further than they had already been.

Kobayakawa Miyuki in particular was deeply explored. Her ...
Dec 4, 2009
Does Japan really think Americans are re-skinned buffoons who covet material wealth over all and are quick to the gun? They must, cause thats the impression this offensive special gives off. One second, allow me to clarify. It wasn't the overblown American stereotypes that offended me, oh no. It was the absolute shamelessness of this twenty-three minute dreck that offended me.

Guns, explosions and bikinis! Those idiot Americans will love it!

No, we won't. This was god awful. The best part about it was hearing a Japanese voice actor shout out the American phrase "Oh Jesus!". There was a story, if you could call it that, ...
Dec 3, 2009
Mixed Feelings
Want some food? Prance about in your swimsuit!

Diverting Traffic at the Beach is the special 52nd episode to the You're Under Arrest first season series. It isn't an accurate portrayal of the series however, and ends up boiling down to a lot of ecchi fanservice.

The story goes that the section chief down in Bokuto tricks Natsumi into doing some extra work down by the beach. Naturally, Miyuki follows, and the two end up managing incoming traffic towards the beach. Its hot, they hadn't thought to bring anything to drink, and the drivers end up taunting them, but they somehow keep up their spirits.

Wait about ...
Dec 3, 2009
Hokey smokes, that was awesome. Only in the world of anime can policewomen beat out goddesses

You're Under Arrest! Its been one anime that I've been meaning to watch for years and years and have simply ignored for one reason or another. I knew all about it being the first child of Kosuke Fujishima (who also fathered another of my favorite all time franchises, Ah! My Goddess), and I had heard good things, but I just never ever bothered.

For the past week, I bothered.

Fourty-seven episodes never went by so quick. I was simply blown away at the sheer "goodness" of this series. From amazingly well ...
Nov 20, 2009
Mixed Feelings
*This Review may contain spoilers*

This is Kino's Journey? I'd rather stay at home.

What many people believe to be a great series, Kino's Journey is a collection of short stories revolving around different countries, customs, traditions and beliefs. The main character Kino travels to these countries with her talking motorcycle pal Hermes, and together they observe the world through outside perspectives.

In fact, its almost as if Kino is nothing more than a representation of the viewer. Kino does nothing but observe....ever. She never interferes or judges or saves, when she so easily could. She does nothing but watch the people of these countries act like morons, ...
Aug 16, 2009
Mixed Feelings
Spoiler
***THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS***

Miyazaki. What comes to mind when you hear that name? Cute characters? Great movies? Remarkable talent? Any of these would be normal and deserved. There isn't a person in their right mind whose heart didn't warm itself while watching Tortoro, or fluttered with excitement in Sprirted Away. Which is why when Ponyo was announced, their was born an anticipation. An anticipation for the same Miyazaki magic that has touched us time and time again.

And it is also why the disappointment was so great.

Ponyo was bad. The plot had holes large enough to happily sail through and the characters were about as ...
May 19, 2009
Agent 007. Part-Time Assassins. Cross Dressing Nazis. Over the top characters? Check.

Three crazy statues. An eight-hundred BILLION dollar treasure. Lupin scores a date. Off the charts absurdity? Check.

Fujiko? Jigen? Zenigata? Check, check and check.

Alright, we got ourselves another Lupin special. Released in 1996, this is just another notch in the Lupin franchise with nothing too unique or defining about it. Unless, of course, you consider the bringing together of two literary icons "unique".

James Bond, born on page in 1953, is one of the most charismatic and captivating characters ever seen to come out of the 20th century. He is an icon, the embodiment of espionage ...
Feb 23, 2009
Mixed Feelings
Robots. Pandas. Simple Humor. Take these three ingredients, stir em together and place in thirty 5-minute episodes. Let sit and cool. Enjoy.

This is a recipe for success. Well, maybe not success, but at the very least a recipe for a pretty good mini-series. Panda Z: The Robonimation is a cute string of gags and slapstick in the form of slightly inept, animal-shaped mechs. No complicated story, no deep character development, no dramatic adventures or romances...just simple low-key comedy.

Now, you might read that and think to yourself "why even bother?". The truth is, not every animu series needs to be a three dimensional wonder that ...
Feb 22, 2009
Lupin III (Anime) add
Its the one that started it all. Sure, the manga is where Lupin was truly born, but in terms of beginning a legacy, the first television series can take a good chunk of the glory. While its impossible to review this without comparisons and/or contrasts to the second and third series, Lupin III has done enough to give itself its own limelight.

On its own, Lupin III lays down a solid effort. There is action, intrigue, and betrayal...all of which would become staples of the Lupin franchise. The characters that will go on to become some of the most famous in anime history are established here. ...
Feb 19, 2009
How can there not be a review for this yet? Must be because this is the forgotten child of the franchise. With the manga and tv series all being far more popular and fleshed out, its easy to overlook the OVA here. But to ignore it completely is a mistake. The OVA episodes here are without a doubt a re-telling of the same AMG story we've come to know and enjoy over the years....but there are a few mildly interesting discrepancies.

So lets get down to it. You got Keiichi, Belldandy, and the rest of the gang. In fact, all the main characters show up with ...


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