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Feb 7, 2012
As a gigantic Type-Moon fan, I recognize that this review may be a bit biased. Indeed, if you aren't familiar with any of the characters in Fate stay/night or Tsukihime, or the universe both stories take place in (aptly named the "Nasuverse" by fans after the author, Kinoko Nasu), then don't expect to enjoy it nearly as much as I did. On the other hand, if you are familiar with anything Type-Moon, then prepare for the best parody series in recent memory. In short, your knowledge of Type-Moon lore is directly proportional to the amount of enjoyment you will get out of this series. ...
Jul 28, 2011
ChäoS;HEAd (Anime) add
Now let me first say that despite my penchant for playing visual novels, due to certain technical circumstances (i.e. the patch for the game is horribly broken and unplayable) I have not been able to play the ChaoS;HEAd VN. Therefore, while I did enjoy the anime, please note that I have not played the game, and that the game is most likely way, way better than what I watched. That said, ChaoS;HEAd was a really fun ride, and really messes with your head.

If you've heard of/are watching/played Steins;Gate, you know what to expect, pretty much; the arbitrary semicolon in the name indicates that it is ...
Jul 28, 2011
A-Channel (Anime) add
Having been a big fan of the majority of moe slice-of-life shows to come out recently, I had high hopes for A-Channel. On many counts, it delivers, but on so many others, it falls short. As a result, this is one of the weakest slice-of-lifes to come in a long time. The main problem I found was that the show wasn't particularly funny, although billing itself as a "comedy". It was indeed cute girls doing cute things, but not with as much substance as, say, Hidamari Sketch or GA: Geijutsuka Art Design Class. However, the show definitely has its moments, mainly in the form of ...
Jul 28, 2011
Hidan no Aria (Anime) add
Now before I get into what I thought of this series, let me first say that I am a big fan of the original light novel, and I was really looking forward to its adaptation. Usually JC Staff does a great job with the light novel adapatations of Shana, Index, and Zero no Tsukaima, so I wasn't really worried. Unfortunately, saying that they dropped the ball on this series is a gross understatement. Don't get me wrong, the series is probably fine by itself if you've never read the original work, but since I had, it left a lot to be desired for me. Moments ...
Jul 28, 2011
There was a lot of hype surrounding this work because of director Kenji Nakamura, who made a name for himself with Trapeze. Having seen Trapeze and remembering how good it looked, I was really expecting a lot. However, blurry visuals and legendary QUARITY made me genuinely disappointed in it. Story wise, it does some things that have never been done, and for that, I commend it. But its finanical discussion never really steps beyond Econ 101 level, the characters aren't particularly engaging, and as gg fansubs so eloquently puts it, the main premise ends up being primarily "Yu-Gi-Oh with credit cards". When it does step ...
Jul 28, 2011
You know how during dramatic series a lot of shit happens but in the end there's always a turning point where things look up for the protagonist? Yeah, that turning point never comes in this series. While some might criticize it for this overbearing assault on your sense of morality and emotion, I found that that was the series' strength. It is dark, bloody, depressing, and poised to make you hate almost every single character (and then love them and then hate them again) , and that's why for me it shines. While its structure is quite shonen in reality (strange powers, some villains look ...


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