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Feb 12, 2011
Hourou Musuko (Anime) add
Preliminary (4/11 eps)
Hourou Musuko starts with questioning what little girls and boys are made of. It illuminates the role of sex in the construction of “natural” or coherent sexuality and gender, and the disheartening repercussions that the individuals, who fail to conform to what is socially accepted, experience. Further, the plotline sensibly uses the onset of puberty to intricately and realistically show that in this socially constructed world, we are bounded by to what has been “normalized”—boys must wear pants and girls must wear skirts. Together with the simple clean art and easy melodies, this series is crafted in a remarkably sensitive and moving way.

Nitori and Takatsuki ...
Feb 9, 2011
Fractale (Anime) add
Mixed Feelings
Of the entire Winter Anime list, Fractale instantly caught my attention, perhaps because of all the words written on the list, “fractal” is the term that I have encountered several times. I enjoy this show because it has some in-depth meanings on how technology impacts humans and apparent socio-political implications. Also, I find it unique and refreshing in its own simple ways.

In terms of character design, I find them pleasing but not really fantastic. However, you can surely recognize the character development. I particularly like Nessa, I thought she is going to be annoying doppel--data or memory that interacts like human, who will screw up ...
Feb 9, 2011
Preliminary (5/12 eps)
Forget about the whimsy, pleasant, and archetypal mahou shoujo series, Mahou Shoujoi Madoka exemplifies the evolution of “magical girls” anime. As expected, the plotline involves magic plus transformation, and features school girls with supernatural abilities who are committed to fight evil. Like any typical mahou shoujo anime, friendship and fulfilling a sole wish are the main reasons why Madoka and the other heroines chose to make a deal with Kyubey to protect humanity. However, don’t be deceived by the emblematic majokko and flashy sweet natured vibe of this series, as there is something apparently dark and serious behind the seemingly generic plot.

In the beginning, ...
Sep 13, 2010
Girl Friends (Manga) add
I really enjoyed this manga. I just started reading GF only this summer, because I'm not really into yuri. But then after reading it, I fell in love with the characters and how realistic the plot is--from friendship to lovers. It may sound such an overrated plot, but, I assure you that this manga offers more!Simple things like Mari and Akko's simple conversations, lipstick/fashion talks, mixers, and boyfriend hunting are perfectly illustrated in a way that readers (mostly females) will feel that the whole situation really exist at some point somewhere in their lives.

What I like about the most in the story is the yuriness ...


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