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Winter 2009: Sequels, SHAFT, and suckage
Yoinking this from ADTRW (as usual):
On my part, I'll be giving Maria+Holic a chance because demented comedies are definitely up my alley and the fact that Shaft and Shinbo are behind it only makes things better. Shinbo's got a knack for good comedic timing (based on Zetsubou Sensei, Pani Poni Dash, and Hidamari Sketch) and his track record has been solid, so I'm expecting great things out of this one. Natsume Yuujinchou was quite the sleeper hit for summer 2008, but I really loved the peaceful, enchanting, and at times emotional atmosphere. Brains Base has been on a solid run for quite some time now and I hope they can deliver once again with a sequel to match the original. White Album could be enjoyable since it'll be a duel between Aya Hirano and Nana Mizuki. Involves singing, romance, or somesuch, which could mean that it'll be good. Ahhh who am I kidding, I'm watching this because of the VAs. Akikan! has a terrible premise and I expect it to implode in very short order. Still, Brains Base is also behind this one, which means there's a glimmer of hope though I doubt it. I'm guessing this will be one of those shows that I watch 1-2 episodes of and start using it as a yardstick in which to compare how crappy shows are for the rest of 2009. And as usual, I'll probably give a few shows a shot or maybe even renege on what I've written here, but that's my plan anyhow. What shows are you people planning to check out this winter? Most amazing jew boots My spheres of activity:
Anime Instrumentality Blog - Latest Music Reviews: Gundam Unicorn Soundtrack | Kampfer Soundtrack Eminence Online (anime music reviewer) - Latest review: Noir Original Soundtrack The Nihon Review - Latest review: Taisho Yakyuu Musume |
This begs the question as to whether Akikan! is a series that's worthy of the CHz challenge. If so, I'm definitely in on this one.
(For that matter, maybe I should structure my OP for all of my animu threads from here on out using the stream-of-consciousness format in order to revive this forum.) There's nowhere I can't reach. My spheres of activity:
Anime Instrumentality Blog - Latest Music Reviews: Gundam Unicorn Soundtrack | Kampfer Soundtrack Eminence Online (anime music reviewer) - Latest review: Noir Original Soundtrack The Nihon Review - Latest review: Taisho Yakyuu Musume |
Well, now that enough time has elapsed:
Maria+Holic: Has the cruelest cast I've ever seen, but man am I enjoying the heck out of this one. If it weren't for Mariya keeping Kanako under control, I'd have gotten really irritated by now. Ride Back: Maidens on motorcycles. How the political component will enter play is anyone's guess, but Madhouse delivers another show with an engrossing atmosphere once again. Zoku Natsume Yuujinchou: More of the same, but it's something I totally welcome with open arms. White Album: I smell a trainwreck coming a mile away. The fact that it's only 13 episodes means it's highly likely that I'll finish up said trainwreck too. Akikan!: Brainless BS. However, this show needs to be even more retarded and chaotic to be really good. I mean, they're already digging at the dregs to come up with their material so they might as well scrape the very bottom of the barrel. This thing is sticky, and I don't like it. I don't appreciate it. My spheres of activity:
Anime Instrumentality Blog - Latest Music Reviews: Gundam Unicorn Soundtrack | Kampfer Soundtrack Eminence Online (anime music reviewer) - Latest review: Noir Original Soundtrack The Nihon Review - Latest review: Taisho Yakyuu Musume |