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Dec 22, 2012
I think I preferred having Genocyber be the pinnacle of strange and grotesque anime to me!
I sometimes felt that there was no real message to the film, that it was only a series of bizarre and cruel images-- but then, Un chien andalou and The Persistence of Memory have entered the artistic canon on the basis of that merit, so why not this?
The art was very good, although lacking in range of motion-- it's similar it what we now call a motion comic.
I would like to have seen more of Kanabun, the crossdressing boy-- he was cute.
Lastly, and perhaps this is a nit-picking point, I ...
Jun 19, 2012
Elfen Lied (Anime) add
I was originally going to give this series an eight, because of some of the more blatant flaws in its plot, but any anime that can reduce me to sobs by the penultimate episode deserves at least a nine.

I won't bother explaining the plot, because if you're reading this you probably already know the gist of it. I will instead highlight a few of the plot elements that I thought were particularly inventive/touching.

It seems to me that Kouta is not so much a full-fledged character as he is a vessel for his sexual desire. Indeed, several major plot elements are influenced at least ...
Jun 11, 2012
The fluid and vibrant animation of this film is of special note; even though it was made the same year as the last episodes of Devilman and Mazinger, it far surpasses them both on a technical level.
I wouldn't mind having Sirene destroy my Tokyo, if you know what I mean ;)
And General Zannin is the man, as always.
Jun 1, 2012
Preliminary (1/3 eps)
When the promotional video for Mazinkaiser SKL was released I was ready for some seriously revolutionary shit. It looked fast and bloody, with crisp animation and a stirring classical score. Now that I've watched the first OVA, I can say that it's very far from revolutionary; closer to Rabelais than to Chateaubriand.

Thankfully, most of the episode sticks with mech combat. As obvious as that may sound, plenty of mech series try to shoehorn some plot with humans. There was so much mech combat that it was a bit jarring to transition to Kiba's brothel scene. Which is a good thing. ...
May 8, 2012
Mobile Suit Gundam 0079 is a bit of an anomaly, and when one looks at its contemporaries in anime, it's no wonder it was a flop at first. The late 70s was the era of Leiji Matsumoto's dreamy space fantasies and Go Nagai's bombastic, cartoony Mazinger franchise. Yoshiyuki Tonimo's creation of Mobile Suit Gundam was a bold move. It was essentially a military drama, with minor science-fiction and action/mech elements. The story diverged from the popular Monster of the Week formula and instead featured an overarching plot with a focus on character development and military intrigue. It is to 0079's ...
Mar 10, 2012
For a reason I will never understand, cute things getting punished is a common trope in anime. For this reason, Oruchuban Ebichu breaks my heart.

Ebichu, the adorable (one might say sickeningly so) hamster of the title is mauled and abused in every episode, after having only lovingly cleaned her master's home. Reality check, eh? This shit happens in the real world, people.

Another reality check? Office Lady, although she is constantly taken advantage of by her lousy boyfriend, always comes back to him. A pretty typical unhappy romance, all things said!

Oruchuban Ebichu succeeds because it seeks to destroy the bubble of ...


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