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NegativeZero’s Ten-Days-or-So in Review

Been watching quite a bit of anime recently. I’ve already mentioned Banner of the Stars III, so I won’t talk about that again other than to say it is now available subbed. Rumor has it that ANBU managed to convince their old translator Crustol out of retirement to do it too, haven’t seen it yet so I can’t vouch for that information.

Previously I’d been glowing about Da Capo Second Season. It certainly started extremely well. Unfortunately, the recent episodes had far too much Aishia and not enough Kotori, and kept repeating the same plot - Aishia tries to convince Jun’ichi to teach her magic by performing annoying hijinks. One episode of this crap was enough, but they decided to do it three times which has really hurt the final product.

Conversely, I’ve found that SHUFFLE has really grown on me. I was pretty ambivalent at first, I actually gave up halfway through episode 3 thinking it was garbage. Gave it another go, and it’s really not that bad. I’ve certainly seen worse. I hear that episode six (released this morning by Froth-bite) has a double helping of Primula, which is a very good thing. I still have some reservations about the show though - for one, some of the voices are extremely irritating, especially Kaede. My other main issue is with the similarity in the names - we have a Rin-sama and a Rin-chan and a Rim-chan. Extremely confusing.

I finished all of Hajime no Ippo. By ‘finished’ I mean ‘watched in awe as Ippo struck the final blow’. Fucking awesome series, A++++++ would watch again. If you’re looking for an action-based Shounen series, then this would definately be one of the first you should check out.

Full Metal Panic: The Second Raid continues to be impressive. I’m finding I’m enjoying it a lot more than the first series - giving the license to Kyoto Animation seems to have been a great thing. I’m not sure how close they’re following the books (can’t be too close, apparently in the book the Chinese assassin twins were guys) but I really don’t care. If they continue to put out episodes at this level of quality then it’ll be one of the best shows of the year.

Kamichu episode 4 was released a couple of days ago by the ADTRW guys, who have now teamed up with iichan. This episode was pretty wierd though, involving a martian that looked like a gigantic pink gelatinous penis. Maybe I’m just imagining things though. Either way, it was incredibly cute as usual, and the fact that it’s delivered in 720p HDTV without being recompressed (I <3 MKV) is a major bonus.

I was convinced by the #marimite crew to check out Eureka 7. Only gotten three episodes so far (I STAB AT THEE, TELSTRA) but I’m really liking what I see. BONES stuff seems to alternate between being weak and being excellent every other series, and this appears to be one of the higher points. It remains to be seen whether it hits the same level of quality as Fullmetal Alchemist - it’s quite possible, but I doubt it. Will definately be watching more of this.

Since I’d basically run out of new anime last night, I decided I should dig through my collection of older stuff that I’d archived and not watched. Feeling the desire for some Fantasy, I picked out the first thirteen episodes of Fushigi Yuugi. Ages back, I’d been given the whole series and had only watched episodes 1-2. I recall that I wasn’t that impressed at the time, probably because I was expecting something a bit darker and more mature. My gateway shoujo, way back, was Ayashi no Ceres, which was originally penned by the same author, Yuu Watase. I still have very fond memories of AnC (incidentally, it also started me down the path of Ayako Doctrine). Anyway, since I was really wanting something a bit longer to watch to replace the void that Hajime no Ippo (and Inuyasha before that) had left, I thought ‘why not’ and sat down, intending to watch another one to two episodes. Next thing I knew, it was 3 am and I was on episode ten. I think I’m addicted. Seriously, it’s not that great, but it sure beats a lot of the tripe being produced in the last year or so.

NegativeZero’s (Late) Week in Review

A couple of days late, but here’s another boring update from Negs.

I haven’t been very diverse with my anime watching recently. For the most part, I’ve been watching Hajime no Ippo, which I’m getting close to finishing now. Very enjoyable series, would recommend it to anyone who likes the style.

I just watched Iriya no Sora, UFO no Natsu (UFO Boobs) ep 4. Another enjoyable installment, though it looks like things are getting a bit nasty for the cast now. It’s reminding me a lot of Saikano. Normally that would be a bad thing for me - Saikano is one of the most boring series I’ve tried to watch, far too much melodrama. However Iriya does things right, by establishing a more diverse and interesting cast, and easing you into things gradually rather than throwing it at you and forcing you to swallow. Because of the added development that the characters have gotten, you feel much more empathic towards Iriya. The fact she’s cute - especially with her hair gone white - is icing on the cake.

Kamichu continues to impress with it’s ghibli-esque atmosphere. While episode 3 cut back on the astoundingly detailed character animations a bit, it seemed to have moved that budget into creating lush background visuals. The episode itself was once again excellent, this is shaping up to be one of the signature series of the season. It seems Meyrin will continue it, and I seriously suggest picking up the MKV releases they’ve put out. The video is in massive quality HDTV, 720p (1280×720 frame). The fact that they’re soft-subbed helps a lot here, as the other groups doing hardsubs are forced to re-encode and thus the video is degraded in quality due to further information loss during compression. Considering that there’s very little difference in size, you’d be insane not to go with Meyrin’s. Why stick with antiquated formats like AVI?

Da Capo Second Season episode 2 was also good, though featuring less Kotori :(. I’m really surprised with this, by all measures it should be terrible but somehow it isn’t.

Ichigo Mashimaro has been pre-licensed by Geneon USA, so the only subs we’re seeing at the moment are from underground groups. ICE-CREAM would be my pick at the moment, and I’m not just saying that because I know the guys. Read my rant above about MKV. The first episode was good, though it seems they’ve changed Nobue’s age to 20 because of her smoking habit. Fucking censors.

Full Metal Panic: The Second Raid also screened last week. I watched the raw, currently waiting to see which groups (and I guarantee there’s going to be lots) end up subbing it. My pick at the moment would be SD, translation wise, but I’ve heard that their video quality is less than impressive. This is a well-animated series, and it’s in HD, so sub-standard video quality isn’t ideal at all.

Finally, last week’s Gundam Seed Destiny was a bit of a surprise. While I can’t get over the new OP (whoever okayed that should be SHOT) the episode itself was extremely good. It also had an almost complete lack of Destiny characters, relying on the original cast. It had Lacus actually doing things, and it had Andy kicking ass. Strike Freedom is absolutely fucking ridiculous though. Freedom wasn’t powerful enough, they had to add more guns and a funnel system, making it the bastard offspring of Freedom and Nu. They’ve basically burned through the entire UC tech tree now, to boot, since Destiny’s ‘Fairy Magic’ engine is quite reminiscent of F-91.

Kamichu - Episode 2

Episode two is out. Another interesting episode rife with the classic ghibli style of taking supernatural folklore and melding it with an everyday setting. The production values are still astoundingly high for a TV anime - they must have blown a bundle animating this. It doesn’t attempt to get the gritty detail of some other series, preferring instead to focus on getting the backgrounds just right and putting a lot of effort into the character’s movements when speaking. I’ve gotten so used to static faces with mouths alternating between 3-4 different positions that it’s extremely refreshing to see the characters so… animated. I won’t go into the episode in detail, since a ton of other blogs have already done so. All I can say is that the screengrabs don’t do the animation justice.

Episode 2, subbed by the #marimite RaspberryHeaven crew. Unfortunately with Shii and MrVacBob heading off for a bit, it looks like this might be the last sub. Hopefully another group picks it up, since it’s looking like one of the best series this year. I suspect though that they’re all waiting to jump onto the Full Metal Panic bandwagon this week. :?

Kamichu

It’s awesome. If you enjoy Ghibli’s more family oriented movies, eg Totoro, then this is a must-see as they share a lot of similar atmosphere. Not to mention that the entire key animation staff has previously worked as animation directors for Ghibli or Production IG - the animation is a massive step up from the usual stuff. Here’s a torrent.