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Nov 17, 2013
Gekkou (Manga) add
Gekkou ("Moonlight") is about the relationship of a pessimistic boy and a 'perfect' girl, who are united from a murder case. Nonoymia, the male lead, is trying to escape his boring and orthodox life, with his only comfort being his imagination. Whereas Tsukimori, female lead, is the well renowned and school-beauty. Nonomiya finds a notebook belonging to Tsukimori, which contains a scrap piece of paper titled ‘Murder Recipe’. But these ‘recipes’ are just scenarios that may or may not lead to fatal accidents. Upon planning to dismiss the ‘recipe’, Tsukimori’s father dies from an accident. On the surface, Gekkou is about a fatal misfortune leading ...
Nov 10, 2013
Before getting into the review, let me say that, Zetsuen no Tempest is heavily linked with the works of William Shakespeare. The Tempest and Hamlet are the two pieces used and having some prior knowledge on these two texts does help fully appreciate Zetsuen no Tempest. If you have an indepth understanding of both of the plays you'll be able to notice the similarities and predict some scenarios beforehand. However, the anime does a good job of not making it a prerequisite and thus the general audience will be able to follow. Simply put, the major difference between the two is that; Hamlet is a ...
Nov 9, 2013
Psycho-Pass (Anime) add
The basic concept of Psycho-Pass is a dystopian society where freedom becomes controlled and limited. The system, Sibyl system, is able to determine ones "Psycho-Pass" by accessing the mind of an individual instantaneously. Psycho-Pass allows an individual's likelihood of committing a crime in the future to be recorded and measured. It seems like ideal in the name of justice, however finding loopholes in the system can throw society into dismay.

Psycho-Pass explores many social and psychological themes. The concept of punishing someone because they have the potential to do wrong is explored regularly. Should someone be punished because someone has the thoughts but never act upon ...
Nov 7, 2013
Mixed Feelings
Suisei no Gargantia voyeurs off into something different, from what it originally suggests from the first episode. A vast collection of ideas are collaborated, but bringing together such an abundant amount of concepts in a short frame of time, doesn't do itself justice. Consequently the anime is left unrefined and falls into a continuous decline, squandering its uncharted potential. But in the end, it still remains a decent anime.

It is apparent that Suisei no Gargantia had alot of potential, from just the first few episodes. Beginning in space, fighting against the alien race, only to be shifted into an opposing world, of conflicting ideals. The ...
Nov 5, 2013
Guilty Crown (Anime) add
Mixed Feelings
Guilty Crown is one of those anime's where there are a wide cast of opinions. I have personally have had some enjoyment with it, not because of the story, but rather of the transformation of society and the characters. The major criticism comes from the poor characters and that the plot kills itself. Admitingly by the end of series the anime is drowning, concluded by a poor resolution and isn't in tune of the rest of the anime.

Majority of the character cast is bound to hated because of their irritating attitude and irrational thinking. Empathy was meant to be created for the characters, however it ...
Nov 4, 2013
Katanagatari (Anime) add
Well, here we go...my first review, I'll be going right to the point, not going to summarise the series as it's in the description.

The story has surprisingly little action especially considering the fundamental concept is action-related and could of potentially been made into an action anime. Instead it relies on the story telling, plot and dialogue to maintain and create its appeal to the audience. Because of this, the sheer amount of dialogue makes the physical action appear non-existant. This could be a 'turn-off' for some however the script is necessary for the story development. The simplistic plot and structure allows for flexibility and creates ...


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