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Aug 27, 2012
AKB0048 (Anime) add
Sounds like a ridiculous premise? Well, it is; there's no pretending on that one. It's not even explained why an organisation called 'DES' decided to ban entertainment, where they come from, or how they get the money to build weapons to fight the idols whenever they show up to hold a concert. But still, in part in spite of its ridiculous premise, and in part because of it, AKB0048 works.

The first few episodes of the show are concerned with the main characters' route into becoming 'understudies' - girls who train to become 'successors'. The successors have the right to bear one of the names of ...
Aug 27, 2012
Medaka Box (Anime) add
Mixed Feelings
I'm unusual in that I'm really not a fan of Gainax. I think they did a good job with Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann, and to be fair, I did really enjoy that, but in general, the fact that their shows are so over-the-top puts me off watching something when I see they're producing it. Still, Medaka Box is by the author of Bakemonogatari, and as much as I hated Nisemonogatari, that still gave it enough weight for me to want to try it.

In general, though, I think they did a good job this time. I'm not actually a reader of the Medaka Box manga, so ...
Jul 21, 2011
Imagine for a moment that you're a Japanese schoolgirl. And imagine that you've just fallen into a room with a magic circle and a bright blue light. And then you wake up, and you're surrounded by people fighting with swords and lances, all of whom just happen to bear the names of the people in your history textbook on the Sengoku period. Can you guess what your first thoughts are?

Well, if you guessed, "I've time-travelled!" you'd be way off the mark. "How do I get home?" is a little closer, but by no means the most prominent question for Yoshino Hide, for whom the immediately ...
Jul 19, 2011
Preliminary (3/12 eps)
Ikoku Meiro no Croisee is by the director of Aria, and the preview made me think that I was going to get something similar to Aria. So far, I haven't been disappointed. Ikoku Meiro no Croisee is a light and sophisticated slice-of-life series. Like Aria, there's occasional tension, and also like Aria, the tension exists only to be broken down into something more relaxing and positive. The cityscapes of Paris that we are regularly treated to are very reminiscent of those of Neo-Venezia, although the art doesn't quite match up to Aria at its best.

So, how is it different? Well, there's a definite potential for ...


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