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May 30, 2010
Mixed Feelings
This is definitely a funny series. It incorporates all those stereotypes we know and joke about, and also informs about some they used to have in war time (as in what the Italians would say when they were at gunpoint in war). However, if it's good satire on accurate history, you won't find it here. Each episode is only five minutes long, so you already know it'll be rushed.

Simple things like the way the relationships between different countries are presented aren't really true. Yes, France and England hate each other, but then there's the enactment of the American Revolution that, like I've said before, is ...
May 22, 2010
Marmalade Boy (Anime) add
Preliminary (53/76 eps)
The very first episodes gave me high hopes. They cut to the chase, seeing as Yuu and Miki's feelings since then (though, it's more true for Miki than Yuu). I thought it was a very cute show, and it sure kept me entertained for some time, but I'm not the one who usually likes such long series.

The whole story depends on various love triangles. That seems to be each of the characters' main conflicts. I'm sorry, but there's more to romance than just some other person getting in the way. I found it funny that there was only one episode called "Love Triangle," I mean, ...
Jan 26, 2010
Baccano! (Anime) add
Okay, let me start off by saying that in actuality there are 16, not 13, episodes. Be warned, however. I'm not going to tell you about the extreme violence and scary-crazy people, but rather, how confusing it can get.

I loved it, I really did, but because it jumps back and forth through a couple of years (i.e. it can go from 1932 to 1931 and back to 1932 in one episode) it can really get you confused. You see things happening, but your mind struggles to put it into chronological order. However, most of it makes sense at about episode 13.

Because we watch anime, it ...
Jan 8, 2010
Once again, a perfect 10 for FMA. Certainly, until episode 50, you'd never would have suspected this would happen, but they made it work. It was simply so absolutely amazing. If you are into those heart-wrenching, grief-stricken stories, like most of the series was, you won't be disappointed in the movie. It obviously doesn't follow the original plot of getting their bodies back. The 'after-plot' as I like to call it, was well developed, though. They are only trying to find each other, and the sacrifices they've made, it all really does come back to you, plus the new sadness it brings. I don't want ...
Jan 7, 2010
I HAD to give it a perfect 10. I wish I could find fault with it, but I couldn't. I know I'm being utterly biased here, but you must forgive me.

Story: A classic 'journey' story. What I love about the plot is that when they were children, they had a quest already. To bring back their mom. They wanted it so badly. Then, when they lose their bodies, I mean, how much more motivation do you need? The intensity of the goal of returning to their normal bodies is so believable, even though the goal itself is not. It is so well written, that ...
Jan 1, 2010
The second season was actually better than the first. It had a few new characters, and although they weren't elaborated upon, I think they gave the show some extra flavor. However, little else changed. The problem remains the same and the romance moves just as slowly. However, I did like how they emphasized more on the class distinctions and the problems that they face or would face. In the first season, it seemed like empty words when they talked about low and high class, in this season, that problem is further defined.

The beginning theme, I'm disappointed to say, was pretty bad. They simply got the ...
Jan 1, 2010
Mixed Feelings
At the beginning, I was very much fascinated by it. It seemed to get directly to the point and have the plot going right away. However, that didn't last long. The romance seemed a little dragged out, and although I did enjoy it, I think it moved to slow to keep the interests of the majority of the anime-watching population.

The art, I actually became fond of it after a couple episodes. The faces seemed a bit too round for my tastes, and sometimes looked a bit big, but after a while it seems perfectly fine. I do have to say, I've never seen so many ...
Dec 29, 2009
At twelve episodes, it doesn't really advance as much as one hopes it would. It moved very quickly and fluidly, which I liked, but by the end of the series, the relationship between Edgar and Lydia is very much the same. I did enjoy the romance during the series, though, and I think it was quite cute.

I liked how the manipulated all this myths and legends to fit the story. They really made them look quite different from what I imagined. Of course, it has something to do with anime's superficial nature. Some of the creatures they mentioned I never expected to have human form, ...
Dec 22, 2009
Story: It was really quite a story. I think the plot progressed at just the right pace. It does linger on Kotoko's unrequited love, but they do it tastefully. Of course, it was quite predictable since they do end up together (no shocker there). But feminists, BEWARE!

Art: I liked the art style, but I don't think there was anything absolutely amazing to it, then again, I'm not much of an expert on that and I certainly don't know what to look for in this category. Most of the characters were pleasing to the eye, though. Oh, but there is the fact that, physically, most of ...
Dec 21, 2009
Special A (Anime) add
Mixed Feelings
Special A was anything but special. It was very cliche, but it's hard to avoid that in shoujo anime. There was nothing mind-blowing about neither the music or the art.

The story is pretty basic. In all honesty, I don't really think there is such a thing as orginality, but it's up to the people writing or directing to make it seem real. We know Shakespeare based Romeo and Juliet off a book someone had already written. How many times have we heard the story of 'I must defeat him...oh, wait I just found out he loves me?' but the issue isn't whether it was original ...


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