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Friday, April 22, 2011

Axis Powers Hetalia

Hetare (ヘタレ): incompetent
Italia: country located in south-central Europe
Hetare + Italia = HETALIA

Alternate Title: ヘタリア Axis Powers
Studio: Studio DEEN
English Liscensor: FUNimation Entertainment
Episodes: 52 (season 1)
               48 (season 2)
Demographic: Shojo
Genres: comedy
Related Content: Hetalia Axis Powers (manga)
                         Hetalia World Series (ONA season 2)
                         Axis Powers Hetalia: Paint it White! (movie)



Saturday, April 16, 2011

Romance, Comedy, and Jellyfish!

Alternate Title: Kuragehime (海月姫)
Studio: Brain’s Base
English Liscensor: FUNimation Entertainment
Episodes: 11
Demographic: Josei
Genres: comedy, romance
Related Content: Princess Jellyfish (manga)

Friday, April 15, 2011

Voice Actor Highlight - Johnny Yong Bosch

I was a rabid fan and official Power Rangers expert at the age of four, so when I found out that one of my favorite “rangers” had now become one of my favorite anime voice actors years later, I couldn’t help but laugh and think, “Wow, I was a nerd back then, too.”

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood

ONE IS ALL, AND ALL IS ONE.
Alternate Title: Hagane no Renkinjutsushi: Fullmetal Alchemist (鋼の錬金術師 FULLMETAL ALCHEMIST)
Production: BONES
English Liscensor: FUNimation Entertainment
Episodes: 64
Demographic: Shonen
Genres: adventure, drama, fantasy, mystery, comedy, action, psychological
Related Content: Fullmetal Alchemist (manga)
                            Fullmetal Alchemist: The Sacred Star of Milos (movie)

                            Fullmetal Alchemist (1st anime adaptation)
                            Fullmetal Alchemist: Premium Collection (OVA)*
                            Fullmetal Alchemist: the Conqueror of Shamballa (1st FMA movie)*
*These follow the plot of the first anime adaptation.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

New Release! Blue Exorcist


Alternate Title: Ao no Exorcist (青の祓魔師)
Creator: Kazue Kato
Publisher: Shueisha
English Publisher: Viz Media
Volumes: 5
Demographic: Shonen
Genres: supernatural, action, fantasy
Related Content: Ao no Exorcist (anime)

Friday, March 25, 2011

Soul Eater

A sound soul dwells within a sound mind and a sound body.
-Maka Alburn, Soul Eater
Alternate Title: ソウルイータ
Studio: BONES
English Liscensor: FUNimation Entertainment
Episodes: 51
Demographic: Shonen
Genres: action, adventure, comedy, supernatural
Related Content: Soul Eater (manga)
                         Soul Eater: Monotone Princess (Wii game)
                         Soul Eater: Plot of Medusa (Nintendo DS game)
                         Soul Eater: Battle Resonance (PS2, PSP game)
                         Soul Eater Not! (manga side-story)

Saturday, March 19, 2011

What? Too Soon?

Several anime, manga, and game titles depicting disaster scenes caused by earthquakes, tsunamis, or nuclear reactors have either been altered or completely taken off the air due to the current circumstances in Japan. Tokyo Magnitude 8.0, in particular, has hit home with its plot about a huge tremor that originates from a large ocean trench and shakes Tokyo to its core. This dramatic story about survival during such a horrible disaster almost foreshadowed the events of March 11, 2011. Japan’s Animax channel has pulled Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 from its lineup and replaced it with the best episodes from Lupin III and other classic anime series. On Thursday, the publisher Nihonbungeisha announced it would suspend the Hakuryū Legend yakuza manga from its Weekly Manga Goraku magazine, in light of the massive damage caused by the earthquake on Friday the 11th. The manga’s current Nuclear Power Mafia story arc focuses on the “dark side of the nuclear power industry,” according to Dai Tenoji, storywriter and artist. He developed the story a month prior to the disaster currently afflicting his home. Other productions, such as Precure All-Stars DX3 Mirai ni Todoke! Sekai o Tsunagu Niji-Iro no Hana, Takashi Otsuka's third film to combine the casts of all the Pretty Cure (Precure) magical girl television series to date, opened in theaters today after having its tsunami scenes edited out. Re-runs of older anime depicting similar story arcs have been completely pulled off the air out of consideration to the public’s feelings and suffering during this trying time in Japanese history. Even games, like nuclear-themed Root Double, are being affected by the disaster.

I think it wise of the creators, distributors, publishers, and other anime/ gaming industry staff to have taken such measures to ensure that the content being released is not “remenicent of the disaster”, as some have stated. It’s unfortunate for the creators of such series to have their months-worth of work and creativity to go unappreciated, however, the effects of the magnitude 9.0 earthquake are obviously still being dealt with.
In regards to fanart being released on sites like Pixiv, a number of works titled “Hang in there, Japan!” have arisen, in attempts to make light of the situation. Some argue that the nature of the art is borderline insensitive. Though the fans’ intentions are good, many artists and Japanese citizens have found that it is too soon for such content to be published. In fact, an artist posted a letter voicing his frustration on the matter. “it fills me with murderous rage,” he states, “to see the words ‘good luck!’ posted at a time like this.” He equates this action to having a person say this to him immediately after he lost his parents in an earthquake years ago.

I'm sure that, eventually, some of these episodes and story arcs will be aired and published. I think it's a matter of time - the people of Japan need time to recover and rebuild their lives.

Friday, March 18, 2011

Blank Slate - Manga Review

Alternate Title: Akusaga (悪性 -アクサガ)
                       L'empreinte du mal (French)
Creator: Aya Kanno
Publisher: Hakusensha
English Publisher: Viz Media
Volumes: 2
Demographic: Shojo
Genres: adventure, mystery
Related Content: Blank Slate GN 2

Friday, March 11, 2011

Disasterous 8.9 Earthquake and Tsunami Hit Japan

A devastating 8.9-magnitude earthquake struck Japan at 2:46p.m., Friday March 11th, followed by violent and frequent aftershocks. Said to be the most powerful in Japan’s recorded history, the initial earthquake was centered near the east coast of the island nation, killing hundreds. Thirty-foot waves swept their way inland as far as 6 miles, hitting several northeastern prefectures, including Miyagi. Tsunami warnings have been issued for most of the Pacific Rim. The Tokyo Broadcasting System has reported widespread damage, with a high number of casualties and over 500 people missing.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Moribito: Guardian of the Spirit

Alternate Title: Seirei no Moribito (Japanese)
Guardian of the Sacred Spirit


Studio: Production I.G.
English Liscensor: Geneon Entertainment (USA) Inc.
Episodes: 26
Demographic: Shonen
Genres: adventure, drama, fantasy
Related Content: Moribito: Guardian of the Spirit (novel)
                                         Seirei no Moribito (manga)

Summary:
In order to make amends for the deaths of eight loved ones, Balsa the Spear-Wielder has dedicated her life to saving eight others, serving as a traveling bodyguard. On what is to be her eighth mission, she becomes entangled in a complicated web of mystery and magic surrounding the prince and the royal family. After saving prince Chagum from a freak accident, his mother, the Second Queen of Yogo, pleads for Balsa’s aid in protecting her son from the Mikado’s (emperor) assassins. It turns out that Chagum has become the guardian of the water spirit, which threatens to bring great calamities should it be safely delivered to its birthplace. Balsa decides to take on the assignment; as a result, the young prince is forced to become a fugitive, and slowly begins to learn the ways of the world outside the palace walls. All the while, Chagum’s tutor, the Star Gazer Shuga, looks into the mystery surrounding Chagum’s possession.

Review:
This series has beautiful music, masterful animation, a well-developed plot, a unique heroine, and meaningful episodes (none of that filler stuff!) – not to mention amazing (English dub) voice acting talents, courtesy of Bang Zoom! Entertainment. The show, despite being classified as fantasy, is not riddled with flashy fight scenes between super-humans, but is instead made to have a more realistic feel with the characters’ sophisticated fighting styles, helpful 3D effects, and picturesque backgrounds.

Among my favorite characters is Balsa, the strong female bodyguard with a sharp mind and deadly fighting skills. She is disciplined, caring, devoted, and brave – best of all, her character retains a sense of respectability I feel is lacking in many female anime characters that exist only to be ogled by the fanboys and girls. Chagum is my second favorite since he is neither an overly-arrogant stereotypical prince, nor an immature coward. Although he does possess a sense of superiority one might expect from a noble, he quickly changes his attitude and realizes the severity of his situation. Throughout the series, he develops into a more responsible and admirable character challenged by the dangers he and Balsa face. The viewer has other characters to look forward to seeing, such as Tanda, Balsa’s childhood friend; Madame Torogai, an eccentric old witch and Tanda’s teacher; Shuga the Star Gazer, Chagum’s tutor and effective catalyst within the series; and Balsa’s mentor, Jiguro Musa. Though Jiguro appears briefly, I still consider him a very important, interesting character.

Some may not like the overall slow pace Moribito has in comparison to other anime; however, I believe it finds a good balance between action and dialogue. Though it does not rely too heavily on it, the plot is also infused with supernatural phenomena and mysticism, which I’ve always found fascinating. This, coupled with a setting heavily-influenced by medieval China, makes for a unique approach to history. I have to say, I really like the ethnic feel the show has to it as well. Kawai Kenji’s soundtrack only serves to intensify the mood and ethnic feel of Moribito: Guardian of the Spirit. This anime is exceptional in just about every way imaginable and I definitely recommend it.

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Click HERE to watch the entire series.


Friday, March 4, 2011

New Release! Supernatural: The Animation


Alternate title: スーパーナチュラル・ザ・アニメーション (Japanese) 

Creator: Eric Kripke
Genres: action, horror, supernatural

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Azumanga Daioh! - A Manga Review

Why so moe?

Alternate Title: “Great King Azumanga” (あずまんが大王)

Creator: Kiyohiko Azuma
Publisher: MediaWorks
                Shogakukan (re-release)
English Publisher: ADV Manga (former)
                           Yen Press (current)
Volumes: 4
Demographic: Shonen
Genres: comedy, slice of life
Related Content: Azumanga Daioh! (anime)
                          Azumanga Web Daioh! (ONA - original net animation)
                          Azumanga Daioh – The Very Short Movie
                                      (Sample preview of the anime)
                          Azumanga Daioh: Supplementary Lessons (extra chapters)

Friday, February 25, 2011

Music Highlight - Taku Iwasaki


Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music graduate, Taku Iwasaki, is arguably one of the top ten best Japanese arrangers/ composers to date. During his enrollment at the prestigious fine arts university, he was awarded the Newcomer Prize from the Japan Society for Contemporary Music after being recognized for his exceptional talent and musical style.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

No Foolin', it's Cool!

What has bizarre dream sequences, an eccentric guitar-wielding “Vespa woman”, baseball, giant robots, and a nearly incomprehensible storyline?
Why, it’s FLCL of course!

Alternate Title: Fooly Cooly (OVA)
                           Furi Kuri (フリクリ)

Studio: Gainax / Production I.G.
English Liscensor: FUNimation Entertainment
                           Geneon Enterainment (USA) Inc. (soundtrack)
Episodes: 6
Demographic: Shonen
Genres: comedy, romance, science fiction, drama, mecha
Related Content: FLCL (manga)

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Gurren Lagann


Alternate Title: Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann (天元突破グレンラガン,)
                                                       Heaven-Piercing Gurren Lagann

Studio: Gainax
English Liscensor: Bandai Entertainment
Episodes: 27
Demographic: Shonen
Genres: comedy, drama, mecha (super robot), science fiction, action, adventure
Related Content: Gurren Lagann (manga)
                          Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann: Gurren-hen (movie)
                          Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann: Rengen-hen (sequel)

Friday, February 11, 2011

Welcome!


Hey there, folks! It’s Christina here, ready to give you all a peek into the colorful world of anime and manga. All are welcome to join in on the fun, both fans and non-fans alike. I’ll be covering a number of anime-related topics including: profiles of the biggest names in the industry, anime and manga reviews, music highlights, new releases, and more.