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Oct 19, 2016
Noir (Anime) add
Noir (2001) is an anime original story helmed by Studio Bee Train. Key staff include Koichi Mashimo as director, Yuki Kajiura as composer, and ALI PROJECT doing the opening theme. It is the first in Bee Train's "girls with guns" trilogy. As for a synopsis, you can look at it yourself cause it's time to get on it.

At first viewing, Noir seems rather unimpressive. The narrative at first seems like your typical episodic storyline with each episode featuring a new hit for Mireille and Kirika to accomplish. The direction also seems incredibly flat, with a ton of exhaustingly slow camera pans that show up ...
Mar 10, 2016
Mixed Feelings
A little late to the party here, but better late than never I guess.

When looking at seasonal charts to decide what anime I want to watch, it's easy to look at something like Rakudai Kishi no Cavalry and say "oh fuck, another shitty light novel harem ecchi battle series" and pass over it entirely. And granted, that's exactly what I did. It's easy to lose faith in light novel adaptations with the abundance of rather below average ones cropping up nearly every season. However, it really isn't right to judge a book by it's cover, so I gave Rakudai Kishi no Cavalry a chance finally ...
Feb 15, 2016
Hunter x Hunter 2011 is a show that I am eager to talk about not only about the actual content within it's quite daunting 148 episodes, but also because of the stigma against long-running shounen series. It's easy to stray away from these types of shows because of the effect that other shows grouped into the same demographic and genre have on it. I was of the consensus that if you have seen one, you have seen them all. Dense main lead where all he wants to do is become the strongest in the world, every single female having at least DD breast size, the ...
Dec 21, 2015
One Punch Man (Anime) add
I think I can count on my two hands how many reviews don't have One Punch Man rated as a ten (at the time of writing this review, anyways).

One Punch Man, airing in the Fall 2015 season, directed by Shingo Natsume of Space Dandy fame, and headed by the ever fantastic Studio Madhouse. The show follows Saitama, a self-proclaimed "hero for fun" who can, well, kill all enemies with one punch.

I didn't really go into this series expecting much other than cool fights and a funny parody of the shounen genre, and for the most part, I got what I wanted. The action certainly ...
Dec 17, 2015
The mystery genre is one of the most rewarding genres of any medium in my opinion. However, it is normally very hard to get it right, especially in anime. I can probably count on one hand, maybe two, the amount of generally well recieved mystery anime in the community. So, how does The Perfect Insider fare?

The first thing that struck me right off the bat was it's pacing. For an 11 episode show to only introduce the core mystery at the end of episode 2 indicates just how slow this show is. Surprisingly though, nothing really feels rushed even with only 8 or so episodes ...
Nov 1, 2015
D.N.Angel (Anime) add
Mixed Feelings
D.N. Angel is quite the strange topic to talk about, really. There are so many things both wrong and right with this show that it kind of blurs the line between good and bad. I don't have anything else to say really, so lets get right on with it.

The first thing I will mention, and it is by far the biggest flaw this series has, is the narrative structure. D.N. Angel doesn't really have an overarching story, nor does it have an episodic storyline as it tends to jump between the two. The problem comes from the standalone episodes that have nothing to do with ...
Oct 12, 2015
Quick Disclaimer. Due to the nature of the show, I'd highly recommend you at least watch episode 1 of Gakkou Gurashi if you haven't already, because in able to talk about the plot and stuff, it is near impossible to talk about this show without spoiling the twist that happens in the first episode. So be warned.

People give the moe artstyle a bad rap. Yeah, sometimes it is nice to have some grittier backgrounds or character designs, but if it fits the setting well, than there really isn't wrong with it. It may not be your thing, but it isn't inherently bad. However, there are ...
Oct 7, 2015
This topic comes up all the time when talking about seasonal anime, but I need something to start off the review with, so bear with me :P

When viewing seasonal anime, there is always that one anime that receives immense popularity, whether that be from the source material, the genre it comes from, etc. However, a lot of the time the most popular anime is hardly the best one the season has to offer. It might be thrilling with good animation or a good soundtrack, but a lot of the time basic writing devices are thrown out the window (char. development, pacing, etc.) for shock ...
Sep 3, 2015
Nana (Anime) add
One of the best things about anime and what sets it apart from other mediums of entertainment is the sheer amount of creative freedom you can have with any particular show. No matter how ridiculous or impossible a premise may be, anime can achieve it. However, does anime work the other way around? Despite it being animated as opposed to having actors (excluding voice actors, of course), can an anime that is so deeply rooted into reality as we know it still work just as well? All it takes is one word to answer this. Nana.

In a broad sense, all Nana really is is two ...
Aug 18, 2015
When you think of Japanese humour (or at least this is what I think of when I think of Japanese humour), it normally boils down to being over the top and ridiculous and every way possible, which is the only way I can properly describe Noucome in a single sitting.

The best part of Noucome is undoubtedly it's comedy. It's formula for laughs is incredibly simple: have the main character be forced into situations where he has to choose between two or three different choices given to him by some deeply-voiced unknown guy. The actual comedy stems from two things mainly: the absurdity of the choices ...


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