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Apr 24, 2024
Digimon Dreamers feels like it was intended to be a crowd-pleaser, and it succeeds at that. Initially conceived as a manga adaptation of Ghost Game, it became a separate story and continuity, even though it keeps the human character designs and Digimon from Ghost Game. At first, the manga mainly focuses on comedy with the story relegated to the background; the comedy is typical quirky anime/manga humour, but there are some funny jokes. However, as the manga progresses and the chapters lengthen, the comedy remains, but the story takes precedence. The story is filled with fanservice -- the good kind, not the sexual kind -- ...
Mar 28, 2024
Mixed Feelings
Imagine, if you will, that Michael Bay decided to make a movie adaptation of Exkaiser. Now imagine that, in addition to the usual Bay staples (explosions, lots of military vehicles, Christian references, oversexualization of female characters), this movie is light-hearted, self-referential, and intensely homoerotic. Such is Bang Bravern, the first TV anime directed by legendary animator Masami Obari in over a decade.

Without a doubt, Bravern is one of the better seasonal anime in recent memory -- probably the best one since Reconguista in G from a decade ago. However, like a lot of the better seasonal anime, Bravern's story is more suited to a ...
Feb 15, 2024
Combine the Brave series with an edgy mecha OVA, and you get D-1 Devastator. D-1 Devastator is an anime adaptation of a video game by Takara, the company behind several transforming vehicle toylines like Transformers and the Brave series. As such, the OVA contains several mecha that transform from vehicles; however, these mecha are not sentient and are piloted from within by humans.

The story is reminiscent of 80s OVAs like Zeorymer and Detonator Orgun in that it features a young man in the near future who is involved with a defense organization to save the world from eldritch monsters -- in this case, aliens ...
Feb 7, 2024
Preliminary (63/? chp)
Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin and Mobile Suit Z Gundam are both wonderful works of art, among the best that anime and manga have to offer. It should follow that Z Gundam Define, which is apparently a combination of the two in that it's a manga retelling of Z Gundam with extra context, should also be excellent. Unfortunately, Z Gundam Define is more like a combination of Z Gundam and a generic shounen battle manga, as it strips Z Gundam of much of its good writing.

Because Z Gundam is a TV show, each episode is based around a sortie that gets resolved within the episode. ...
Sep 5, 2023
Even though the Super Sentai tokusatsu series has quite a bit of worldwide popularity under the name of Power Rangers, very little Super Sentai manga has been translated into English. One of the few English-translated Super Sentai manga is the manga for the original Super Sentai series, Gorenger. Unlike the familiar Power Rangers setup where the enemy is an alien invader, the enemy in this manga is a corrupt Earth organization, the Black Cross Army. This is similar to Shocker in the original Kamen Rider series, another Shotaro Ishimori creation.

While this may seem to be a simple fighting manga, it does get into a ...
Jun 15, 2023
Though it is seemingly another repetitive kids' mecha anime, GEAR Fighter Dendoh is pleasantly surprising, as it manages to introduce several interesting ideas in a shortened run.

The anime follows two boys who must pilot the mech Dendoh under the auspices of the organization GEAR to protect the world from an evil alien empire. It's the same general plot of most kids' super robot animes, but it stands out for several reasons. First, our two protagonists do not always get along, but they must work things out so they can pilot Dendoh together and save the world. This dynamic is very similar to that between Cure ...
May 29, 2023
Made in the same vein as another Sunrise mecha show, Mashin Eiyuuden Wataru, Madou King Granzort is a child-friendly show about chibi characters fighting in super robots on the moon to save the world. The plot of each episode tends to fall into a monster of the week format, where the protagonists explore a new part of the moon, encounter a villain, and defeat it; however, this structure is abandoned in the later episodes as the plot gets concluded, as is typical for children's shows of this nature.

There are plenty of light-hearted, comedic moments, but they manage not to be mind-numbingly dumb. Additionally, since ...
Apr 13, 2023
One Off (Anime) add
Mixed Feelings
In 2011, Subaru got legendary anime studio Gainax to create a web anime called Wish Upon The Pleiades, which turned out to be a nice little gem successful enough to warrant its own TV series. Honda, having seen this, must have wanted a piece of the pie, so they got famous director Junichi Sato to create a similar anime for them: One Off.

It would be remiss to say that One Off wasn't inspired by Wish Upon The Pleiades. Aside from borrowing the idea of "cute girls teach us about life to sell vehicles", one of the characters in One Off has almost identical glasses and ...
Mar 31, 2023
DinoZone (Anime) add
Mixed Feelings
In 1998, Bandai released their Dinozone toyline as a direct competitor to Takara's Beast Wars. To market the toyline, Bandai made this OVA which were distributed on video tapes packaged with the Dinozone toys. This OVA would also form the basis of Dinozaurs, the Fox Kids cartoon made when the Dinozone toys were imported to America in 2000.

The OVA is almost entirely CGI, save for still 2D drawings that serve as establishing shots and live-action toy commercials. The CGI makes it really obvious that Dinozone is a Beast Wars competitor, since a similar style of CGI was used in the Beast Wars cartoon. The CGI ...
Mar 27, 2023
Project A-Ko was intended to be a sequel to Cream Lemon, one of the first hentai anime made. However, it was retooled into a parodic anime at the last minute and released as a double feature with Tabidachi: Ami Shuushou, the forgotten non-pornographic adaptation of Cream Lemon.

Tabidachi: Ami Shuushou truly is not that bad, but not that good either. The 80s animation, as usual, is a visual treat, and the cool J-pop soundtrack is nice, if a bit generic, but the positives end there. The plot is unimpressive and borderline offensive, which one would expect from an adaptation of a porno. This movie includes ...


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