Review: Hakuouki Otogisoushi - E.02

Short but sweet! Hakuouki Otogisoushi is definitely the anime to watch if you are the type who enjoys viewing a show that features original characters but with a new plot line. Hakuouki Otogisoushi includes the main characters from the widely popular series Hakuouki, which ran for 3 seasons; the original story centres around the female heroine Chizuru Yukimura who travels to Kyoto in hope of locating her father. While looking for her father, she witnesses a man being slaughtered ruthlessly by crazed group of men in blue and white jackets. In the midst of the onslaught, one of the mad men spies her watching and in a frenzy, attempts to end her life.  However, her life is spared by the Shinsengumi vice-commander Toshizo Hijikata, who then takes her into custody for interrogation. Once her intentions for being in Kyoto are made known, the Shinsengumi agree to provide her with lodging and help her find her father.  As the series progresses, we see Chizuru steadily transform into a member of the Shinsengumi and learn the truth about her past and the shady series of experiments her father has been conducting. The reason behind the acts of violence, caused by the deranged men in blue and white (who are actually Hakuouki-Otogisoushi_shinsengumi members) the night Chizuru arrived in Kyoto, is also brought to light. On the other hand, Hakuouki Otogisoushi solely focuses on the funny, albeit silly interactions that Chizuru experiences with the Shinsengumi members and the characters outside of the Shinsengumi. In episode 2, Hijikata and the other members of the Shinsengumi seem to have a very serious meeting over... who should be the one to flip the omelet over. Toshizo, being the courageous vice-commander he is, decides to take this burden upon himself, but...umm...fails to live up to his role (he breaks the omelet in half).

The last segment of the episode features Yamazaki's attempt to obey Hijikata's order to rest (which is hilarious). He first begins by mumbling "rest" over and over again, receiving a funny look from Okita as a result, then goes to Hajime for advice on how to rest. Hajime, being the strong serious type, offers him a rather unique explanation of what rest is and suggests to him to practice sword swings?...

If you are looking for something less story driven and light hearted, I would definitely recommend this.

Hakuouki Otogisoushi is a show worth watching.

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Review: Danganronpa 3 The End of Kibougamine Gakuen - Mirai-hen E.04

Wow. I did not expect that at all. Danganronpa episode 4 has bested the previous episode and exceeded all my expectations once again. In this episode we learn of Munakata's plans to use Naegi as bait to lure out the "real" attacker, as according to Munakata the "real" attacker's plan is to use a sacrificial pawn to infiltrate the Foundation, and thus become a hero who survived the game. Danganronpa 3 The EndThe attacker's newfound status would effectively give them control over the Future Foundation, particularly if Naegi was among one of the survivors. The irony of this would be that while proclaiming hope the attacker would use Hope (Naegi) to deeply plant the roots of despair. Twisted no?

But it does not stop there, because Munakata's ploy to identify the traitor is foiled, and instead, another meaningless death arises. To make matters worse, the most unsuspecting (in my opinion) character turns out to be the most suspicious and it appears like there could be another traitor in the midst? Truly fantastic. By the end of this episode I was rendered speechless (hence the decrease in word count. Sorry, Dustin). This episode is chuck full of surprises.

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Review: Binan Koukou Chikyuu Bouei-bu Love! Love! E.01

Right, so it’s like this: I began watching the first season of this anime as soon as it was released with English subtitles; I remember eagerly awaiting the release of a new episode each week, excited and full of anticipation. However, at some point (I don't know when exactly) those feelings gradually became dimmer and dimmer... until I stopped watching the show entirely. Yes, I know it's a true shame. "If only you watched it till the end" is what some, few, all, or none of you might say, but that's all in the past now (and if necessary, I can always continue watching it from where I left off). What matters is the present; my thoughts on the first episode of the second season of the magical boy sailor moonesque Binan Koukou Chikyuu Bouei-bu Love! Love! also known - in English - as Cute High Earth Defence Club Love! Love!... ... okay so the English title is a little funny and unnecessarily long (I mean they could have used an abbreviation) but the show does fall under comedy, so it's to be expected right? ... Ahaha...

Anyway, the episode opens with four of the members of the Love! Love! Earth Defence Club members (it's my nickname for them) all talking (now this looks oddly familiar) in the public baths (real surprise there; check out episode 1 of season 1 and you'll know what I'm talking about). Then their former (I'm guessing) enemies show up and it all becomes a bit uncomfortable because (childhood friends) Kinshiro Kusatsu and Atsushi Kinugawa, who were former enemies but are now friends, albeit awkward, will soon have to say their goodbyes to one another as Kinshiro cute-high-earth-defense-club-animeKusatsu is going to study abroad. Fortunately, Yumoto Hakone - our fun, slightly dense wombat lover - comes to the rescue by requesting to see Kinshiro Kusatsu and his friends of, giving Atsushi Kinugawa a chance to say Bon voyage to his dear friend. Aww ain't that sweet; so sweet I think my teeth are about to rot.

Now this wouldn't be a typical Binan Koukou Chikyuu Bouei-bu Love! Love!  episode without some crazy weirdo hourglass monster making an appearance. However, this time the battle lovers have trouble immediately getting rid of the weirdo and transforming DUN DUN DUN, thus Yumoto Hakone's brother has to step in. Do I sense a new transformation coming along?

Naturally, it's just like the pink wombat said "in season 2, your items and designs always change..." Well there you have it folks, just in case you're wondering. New season means even more gaudier costumes and somewhat upgraded powers.

If funny, cheesy, light-hearted entertainment full of effeminate high school boys wearing garish sailor uniforms, and LOVE LOVE LOVE is what you’re looking for then Binan Koukou Chikyuu Bouei-bu Love! Love! is the show for you. Wow, that sounded like a line out of a commercial for some wonder working product, you know the kinds you see on QVC and other shopping channels.

Love is over. Or is it. I kind of want it to be... but don't want it to be at the same time. I'm trying to decide whether I loved it or hated it.

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Review: Cheer Danshi!! E.03

I'm a sucker for anime shows like this: novel and totally fresh. Who's ever heard of a show, not about cheerleaders but, cheer boys'! I mean, talk about stepping outside the box; yes I know that cheerleading is a sport, which means that there's nothing really new about another sport themed anime, but cheerleading is a sport that for a very long time now (until recently), has been solely associated with females. With all sports, cheerleading in particular, stereotypes both positive and negative often emerge. One predominant stereotype of cheerleaders that persisted in the media was that they were superficial, frivolous, and lightweight girls. Fortunately things are different now. Of course cheerleading is a sport not for the faint of heart. It requires a multitude of physical attributes such as: strength, endurance, flexibility, balance, coordination, you name it. CHEER BOYS YOWU(1)Anyway, back to Cheer Danshi!! The show presumably deals with numerous real-life issues and follows college students, and childhood friends (because it wouldn't be a sport themed anime otherwise) Haruki Bandou and Kazuma Hashimoto, and their attempts to form a men's only cheerleading team.

By the end of this episode Bandou and Hashimoto successfully recruit another member to join (the 7th member) the team, but have to overcome some hurdles in order to accomplish this, such as learning to perform a perfect (or near perfect) round-off back handspring. The three members who struggle the most with this include Bandou, Mizoguchi and Kouji who end up, not only being able to complete the move, but who also end up strengthening their friendships with one another. This becomes even more apparent when Mizoguchi starts sobbing once Kouji (one of the bigger statured guys) does the flip, which is both funny and heart-rending (at this point, I didn’t know whether to laugh or cry).

Overall, I would definitely say that this is the go-to anime for anyone who likes shows that fall under the slice of life or sports category. I give this episode, and the show so far, a thumbs up.

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Review: B-Project: Koudou * Ambitious E.03

I do not even know what to say. This show, so far, feels like a complete and utter rip off of the shoujo anime Uta no Prince-Sama. Honestly, I had high expectations for this anime... don't ask me why. Although the plot line was simple, I assumed that the characters, especially the protagonist Tsubasa, would compensate for that. How wrong could I be. For the first time in ages, I was unable to watch an entire episode due to the pure lack of originality. Sorry Dustin, but I literally had only four minutes left of the episode to watch. (Dustin's Note: It's cool) I suppose I should briefly explain what B-Project: Koudou * Ambitious is about, for those of you who have been fortunate enough NOT to have found out about it. The story centres around the B-Projectheroine Tsubasa - a new employee in the A&R department of a recording company called Gandala Music - and her first job overseeing the new idol unit B-Project. B-project is comprised of three idol groups: Kitakore, THRIVE, and MooNs and it is Tsubasa's job to support the idol groups with their individual projects as well as the idol unit B-Project.

Tsubasa has worked with Kitakore and THRIVE,  so in episode three we finally get to see her work with the idol group MooNs. Yeah. (Sigh) Umm... hmm... so MooN's job is to partake in a commercial for children's curry? Tsubasa attempts to look out for them by making sure they do not hear the staff, on set, talking badly about them, and then at some point her phone is stolen by a monkey. You know... because that is what monkeys who live in mountains do... they steal phones. Anyway after finally catching the phone stealing money, MooNs, the production staff and Tsubasa arrive at a hot spring where they find out that the old lady following them was not the coordinator, but the one who came up with the curry roux. Surprised? No really because I am... not.

I don't think I'll be watching the rest of this anime.

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Unboxing: Loot Anime - July 2016

Just in the nick of time right! Well sit back as we unbox Anime Crate's goodies from July. The theme this month is "SQUADRON" and that means things like GATE, GUNDAM, ANTI-MAGIC ACADEMY and more!

Overall it was just an okay box. The shirt is thankfully not their usual heavy ass cotton, but the rest is just... meh. I mean who the hell wants a thick ass scarp in July? I hope the next one is better, but much like I did with Geek Fuel, I'm looking into other anime boxes to check out because this one is going for super mainstream items, but delivering the bottom of the barrel from those properties.

VIZ Media Partners With Rooster Teeth For RWBY Global Publishing Development

VIZ Media, LLC (VIZ Media), a premier company in the fields of publishing, animation distribution, and global entertainment licensing, has announced a partnership with Rooster Teeth, the Austin, TX-based entertainment and media company behind the globally acclaimed animated series RWBY, the first western anime series to be distributed to Japan. VIZ Media and Rooster Teeth will focus on a variety of publishing formats based on RWBY, starting in 2017.

RWBY is Rooster Teeth’s award-winning anime series that tells the story of four different girls brought together for one legendary purpose. Ruby, Weiss, Blake, and Yang are students at Beacon Academy, an ancient school designed to train the monster-slayers knows as Hunters and Huntresses. Unfortunately, monsters aren’t the only threat in the world of Remnant, and if these girls want to graduate, they’ll have to learn to work together – both on the battlefield and in the classroom.

“The Rooster Teeth-VIZ Media partnership will showcase the strong creative vision and production expertise between our two entertainment companies to expand the vivid and exciting world of RWBY globally in bold new ways that fans will love,” says Beth Kawasaki, Senior Editorial Director for VIZ Media.

“Through the new RWBY titles, readers will discover more about the RWBY universe and delve deeper into the characters and storylines they love, as well as go on all new adventures,” said Rooster Teeth Head of Animation Gray G. Haddock. “We are thrilled to be working with VIZ Media to bring such beautiful books to RWBY’s audience.”

Rooster Teeth has one of the most active and engaged fan bases in the world and possesses a massive global footprint of more than 25 million subscribers to its YouTube network, and more than 3 million unique monthly visitors to RoosterTeeth.com and 1.8 million registered community members. Rooster Teeth is a subsidiary of Fullscreen, Inc., a global youth media company that develops online creators and produces multi-platform entertainment experiences.

For additional information manga titles distributed and published by VIZ Media, please visit www.VIZ.com.

BLEACH Anime Series Available On Blu-Ray For The First Time From VIZ Media

VIZ Media, LLC (VIZ Media), a premier company in the field of publishing, animation distribution, and global entertainment licensing, unleashes the tense anime action drama of BLEACH on Blu-ray for the first time with the home media release of Set 1. Now available, BLEACH Set 1 presents the complete, uncut first 27 episodes of the popular series on 4 Blu-ray discs, and carries an MSRP of $54.97 U.S. / $63.99 CAN. Episodes are available with dialogue selections for dubbed English as well as subtitled, Japanese 2.0 audio, with episodes presented in their original 4:3 format.

In the BLEACH anime series, for as long as he can remember, Ichigo Kurosaki has been able to see ghosts. But when he meets Rukia, a Soul Reaper who battles evil spirits known as Hollows, his life is changed forever. Now, with a newfound wealth of spiritual energy, Ichigo discovers his true calling – to protect the world of the living and the dead as a Substitute Soul Reaper. When Rukia is taken away to face the ruthless justice of the Soul Society, Ichigo and his friends must cross over and do battle in the spirit world...

“Fans have eagerly anticipated the release of BLEACH on Blu-ray, and this summer we invite them to expand their personal anime collections with the release of the first set of this riveting series,” says Charlene Ingram, Senior Marketing Manager, Animation.

The BLEACH animated films and TV series (distributed in North America by VIZ Media, rated ‘TV-14’) are based on a smash hit manga series created by Tite Kubo (also published in North America by VIZ Media, rated ‘T’ for Teens).

For more information on BLEACH manga and anime titles published by VIZ Media, please visit www.viz.com.

Review: Danganronpa 3: The End of Kibougamine Gakuen - Mirai-hen E.03

ASAHINA IS ALIVE! But the kind hearted, supportive, bull mask wearing Gozu is DEAD! Wow. I did not see that one coming. It just so happens that the blood stain on Asahina's shirt was IN FACT tomato juice and the knife protruding from her chest, was a toy.

So in this episode one important fact is cleared up regarding Naegi Makoto and the Remnants of Despair: it turns out that Junko Enoshima (the true face behind the Monokuma  character) instilled despair into the former Hope's Peak High School students effectively turning them into evil drones; however, Naegi explains how he discovered a virtual rehabilitation program, known as the New World Program that could reverse the process by restoring the students memories from before Junko Enoshima's influence had been put into effect.

Danganronpa 3 The EndYou would think with the truth being disclosed alongside Naegi's moving speech, his fellow Foundation associates would put aside their difference and join arms. But alas, this is Danganronpa we are talking about; things never run so smoothly.

Munakata (Naegi's polar opposite, despite also supposedly being a former student who's speciality was Super High School Level Hope) is more antagonistic towards Naegi than before, accusing Naegi's notion of hope as being weak and detrimental to the cause. Following this,  Munakata challenges Naegi to use the power of words against him and his sword, and prove that his version of hope is the one they should all be striving towards. The episode fades to black with a rather ominous commentary by one of the foundation members. But who?

Okay so other than the surprise turn of events at the beginning of this week’s episode, the remainder of episode remained pretty formulaic. Overall, the shows seems to be unfolding nicely; let's hope it stays that way for the rest the season.

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Viz Media Partners With Tubi TV

VIZ Media, LLC (VIZ Media), a premier company in the fields of publishing, animation distribution, and global entertainment licensing, has announced a partnership with Tubi TV, a leading provider of free movies and TV shows, to stream some of VIZ Media’s most popular anime titles to audiences across North America, including to legions of viewers based in Canada. Based in San Francisco, CA, Tubi TV is the largest North American ad-supported provider of free streamed movies and TV shows. In addition to its own website (Tubitv.com), the Tubi TV app is Naruto-sm-WCopyaccessible from platforms including Apple TV, Xbox One & Xbox 360, Amazon Fire TV, Roku, and Samsung televisions – in addition to iOS and Android mobile devices.

All VIZ Media content on Tubi TV is presented with original Japanese dialogue and features English subtitles. DEATH NOTE (37 episodes) as well as the full original NARUTO series (220 episodes) are now available for streaming in the U.S. and Canada on Tubi TV. In addition, fans in Canada may now catch the entire classic SAILOR MOON series (200 episodes) and Seasons 1 and 2 of SAILOR MOON CRYSTAL (26 episodes). Additional VIZ Media anime series and episodes will be added regularly. Please visit Tubitv.com or download the app for more details and to access the free episodes.

“VIZ Media has incredibly popular anime series and we are thrilled to stream these blockbusters for free to our passionate anime fans,” said Farhad Massoudi, CEO, Tubi TV.

“Tubi TV has built an extremely robust and interoperable platform that offers audiences a compelling alternative to traditional, paid content streaming services and we are very happy to partner with the service to give anime fans a whole new way to access some of the genre’s most legendary titles,” says Brian Ige, VIZ Media Vice President of Animation.

For additional information on these as well as other anime and manga titles distributed and published by VIZ Media, please visit www.VIZ.com.

Review: Hunter x Hunter (2011) E.12

Yeaaah, Hunter x Hunter (2011) is back... Okay so it's not really back, but something is better than nothing. I was really upset when I found out that there would be no more upcoming episodes following the 13th Hunter Chairman arc, despite the blatant success of the show. I won't give too much of the plot line away, because I highly recommend this to anyone who is  interested in a progressive story line, full of character development and three dimensional characters. Out of all the anime shows I've watched, I think Hunter x Hunter (2011) is the only show that has successfully managed to step outside the box while still keeping in line with the codes and conventions of shonen genre. The main cast features 12-year-olds Gon and Killua (who is introduced in episode 4); Kurapika and Leorio. The main protagonist Gon is determined to become a hunter in hopes of understanding his father's reason for abandoning him. For his age, Gon is a remarkable individual, he already is very strong willed, empathetic, and does not appear to resent his father one bit for leaving him. Gon's jovial and kind temperament draws the other characters (Kurapika, Leorio and Killua) towards him, and he is quick to establish a friendship with them.

Hunter x Hunter (2011) OP&EDBy episode 12 Gon and his friends have passed two phases of the hunter exam and are almost on their way to completing the third phase. The only problem is that they have little time to finish because of Leorio's, excuse my language, screw up in a gamble of rock, paper, scissors. As a result, the group has to squander 50 hours in a room before they can continue their search for the exit out of Trick Tower.

After their 50 hours of confinement are up, the group are finally released. Only to be proposed with two life changing options. One option is that all the members of the group can choose to take the long and difficult way out of Trick Tower, while the second option is that the members can opt for the short and easy route on the condition that 2 people stay behind, effectively forfeiting the exam. The majority choose the second option, with the exception of Gon who decides to vote for the first option in spite of their small chances of success (the longer route requires a minimum of 45 hours, but the group only has 1 hour to spare).

When a fight breaks out among the group,  Gon observes that the weapons made available to them can be used to break down even the walls. Gon manages to convince his companions to take the long and difficult path, and use the axes to break the walls down into the short and easy passage. Brilliant no? His ingenuity and quick thinking saves the day, and sparks admiration and respects from Kurapika (and others?)

This episode not only provides laughs but begins to give insight into Gon's persona.

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Review: Shirobako

Since being dubbed a co-host of Super S – Anime Podcast, I’m always in constant search of finding something to watch to share with you guys, whether it’s bad or good. I mentioned Shirobako in a previous episode and gave it pretty good praise. It wasn’t until I watched more that I realized how much I undersold it and how much of a gem it truly is. Shirobako revolves around Aoi Miyamori and the production company she works for in their quest to complete a 12 episode series, Exodus. Yes, it’s essentially a freaking anime about making anime, though there’s more to it than just that. It’s a good look at a production company and all the technical aspects necessary to complete an anime. Not only that, but it also gives us an inside look on what a company must do in order to survive out there as a business. That alone peaked my interests and had me hooked from the get-go. Again, the series is not just a “how-to.” There is an actual story being told, which is greatly appreciated.

Shario BakoOne of the areas where this anime really excels is with the characters and their development. All the character (around 20 or so) are all likeable and in some way relatable. There isn’t a character that you can’t get on board with. You have the jokester, the “heroine” (Aoi), the shy, timid one, etc, etc. As each episode is almost episodic, there’s a new problem or obstacle for our character(s) to conquer (eg. not getting the voice acting job, 3D vs 2D animation, getting key cuts completed, and so on and so forth). Because of that, we’re exposed to a lot getting to know the characters. Seeing each one come to their resolution brings a sense of fulfillment. It’s not done in a cheesy matter and they’re not instantaneously a completely different person. It’s subtle and done in a way that an actual person comes to terms when facing an issue of their own.

The animation is superb. The scenery/backgrounds are like what you’d find in movies: high quality and lifelike. It’s that good, every episode. There's also great detail put into everything being depicted. The male character designs are fine. Each male character is different and looks in no way similar to the next. I wish I could say the same for the females, though. If it weren’t for the different hair colors and clothing, you honestly would not be able to tell them apart. Luckily none of the enjoyment is taken away because of that, so I’ll overlook this trope as everything else is too good to ignore.

There are only two issues that I came across. One, and it’s really probably an only an issue for me, was the number of characters. Twenty characters is a lot to keep up with. Trying to remember their names and their positions was a chore. As it is, my memory sucks, so yeah...no easy task for me. Secondly, there wasn’t a character that you know every office has: the bitch/jerk. I mean, every office HAS one. It’s hard to believe that they wouldn’t have included one here. I would have loved to seen that dynamic tackled.

Shirobako is, of course, with some minor flaws, but thankfully those are easily ignored. This anime is definitely not for everyone. It’s light-hearted with a whole lot of slice of life, which is apparently my go to (thank you for pointing that out, Dustin), and is down right charming. There’s something about seeing how an anime is made that is strangely interesting and makes me appreciate the process even more.

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Review: Danganronpa 3: The End of Kibougamine Gakuen - Mirai-hen E.02

Okay so for those of you who watched Dangaronpa The Animation, Danganronpa 3: The End of Kibougamine Gakuen - Mirai-hen will seem very much like a sequel, which I suppose in a way it is. For first time viewers of the show it may seem a tad bit hard to follow, but I think the pilot episode does a pretty good job of explaining the overall plot. The story centres around the Future Foundation members and their final bout against Ultimate Despair. Ultimate Despair is the same nemesis that appeared at Hope Peak High School in Dangaronpa The Animation, but at the end of the series we are led to believe that Ultimate Despair - represented by the bear character Monokuma - is defeated by none other than Hope's Peak High School's symbol of hope, Naegi Makoto, who's speciality is Super High School Level Luck (all the students have a Super High School Level speciality of some kind).

Danganronpa 3 The EndDanganronpa 3: The End of Kibougamine Gakuen - Mirai-hen follows the same narrative pattern as its predecessor; however, it features three of the original members' from Hope's Peak High School from the original series and also stars characters from Danganronpa 3: The End of Kibougamine Gakuen - Zetsubou-hen. In addition, it also introduces a bunch of new faces to the show. In Danganronpa 3: The End of Kibougamine Gakuen - Mirai-hen Makota Naegi is accused of being a traitor for helping Remnants of Despair (Monkuma's followers and former Hope Peak's High School students) and is about to be arrested for treason before Monokuma's shocking reappearance interrupts the proceedings.

Monokuma's presence can only signify one thing: complete and utter devastation. Just like in Dangaronpa The Animation, the former students from Hope Peak's High School and members of the Future Foundation are forced to participate in a vile and cruel game that primarily involves the murder of a comrade.

The episode opens rather dramatically with Naegi Makota being told to sacrifice himself after Monokuma unveils the rules of his sick and twisted game. All the members of the Foundation have bangles attached to their wrists and with these bangles come the rules of the ominous game. Rule one is known as 'the time limit,' whereby the members are injected with a sleep inducing drug whenever the time on their bangles run out. The second rule is known as 'the attacker' and is put into effect while the members are asleep. One member is awaken and expected to play the role of 'the attacker,' effectively killing one person in the allotted time limit. But if the time limit runs out and nobody is dead, then they win the game.

Simple right? If only. The final rule is known as 'forbidden actions'. On each person's bangle is a single action that they are not allowed to perform. Performing the action causes the bangle to administer a lethal poison. I wish I could say that it is as bad as it could possibly get, but I know that the worst is yet to have come. The members are already divided and out for blood, Naegi Makoto's blood to be exact, and the time on their bangles has just about run out.

True to its nature, the episode ends with another shocking yet sad death. The death of Former Super High School Level Swimmer Aoi Asahina; friend of Naegi Makoto. But it does not stop there, because Naegi Makota wakes up not only to find his former classmate and colleague dead, but with potentially her blood on his hands.

I'm stunned and in doubt. I have no idea who is responsible, but I just know that I'm in for a shock.

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Loot Anime Summer Sale - $10 off first crate featuring Anti-Magic Academy, Gate, Gundam & Arpeggio of Blue Steel

Hey you know I'm a bit Loot Crate guy around here. You might even find an unboxing video from the last one they sent out. If you've been wanting to try it out, well you can get $10 bucks off your first order this month if you use the code: GETSQUADRON. You only have until July 27th to use it so you might not want to sleep on this one.

We’ve assembled a Squadron of our favorite military themed anime and manga! Featuring the elite forces of Gate: Jieitai Kanochi nite, Kaku Tatakaeri , Mobile Suit Gundam, Anti-Magic Academy: The 35th Test Platoon and Arpeggio of Blue Steel, you'll find an assortment of gear in this crate including FOUR exclusive items!

Oh look... here's a video!

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Review: Assassination Classroom S.2, E.17

Assassination Classroom is in its final season and all Koro-sensei's secrets have finally been revealed. Episode 17 titled "Discord time" addresses the divide that emerges in the class between the students, after discovering that the assassination of their teacher isn't as straightforward as it first appeared to be. The students realise that Koro-sensei's demise is inevitable (or at least half of the class believe it to be so) but fail to come up with any assassination plans before returning to school for the last term. However, on the day of their arrival Nagisa being the dark horse and nonconformist he is, suggests to the class that they should attempt to save Koro-sensei instead. Almost immediately some of his classmates agree, while the rest choose to kill Koro-sensei, as it's what they have been training for. For the first time ever, Karma and Nagisa are in opposition to one another and Karma's inferiority complex begins to rear its ugly head. While it did not seem conspicuous before, it is made Assassination Classroom s2apparent in this episode that Karma views (and has possibly always viewed) Nagisa as a rival. Nagisa has constantly been praised for having a knack for assassination by peers, teachers and even opponents, which may have slightly fuelled Karma's sense of inadequacy.

As a result two camps form: one for killing and another against killing, with Karma and Nagisa leading the two groups. Before the episode draws to a close we see each camp slowly get whittled down to the two most gifted main leads: Karma and Nagisa. Naturally, in order to keep us in suspense and eagerly awaiting the next episode, the episode ends with what appears to be a showdown between the two leaders.

Anyone care to bet who will emerge victorious from this upcoming battle?

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Review:  Hatsukoi Monster E.03 - "It's My First"

Hatsukoi Monster is unlike any anime that has ever aired. The narrative centres around a high school girl named Kaho and her relationship with the very naive, innocent yet (occasionally) mature primary schooler Kanada.  While the anime itself appears unique and original, it shares many similarities with the shoujo romance manga Dear Mine, which focuses on the relationship between the placid and mild mannered female protagonist Satoko and her future husband to be, Fuuma, who happens to be an extremely intelligent and sophisticated 10-year-old boy. Fortunately, Kaho and Kanada have their own idiosyncrasies and don't appear to be entirely based on the characters Satoko and Fuuma; with Kaho being more open minded and accepting of Kanada, despite his age, and Kanada acting in accordance with his age more often as opposed to Fuuma, who simply acts like a grown up the vast majority of the time. Casting the plot line aside, the episodes so far have been interesting to say the least. Episode three did not disappoint. As the title 'it's my first' suggested, the episode featured a number of 'firsts' Hatsukoi Monster Promo Imagefor the couple, as well as a surprising piece of news to end it all. While the couple's 'first' date was foreseeable due to nature of the show and the characterisation of Kanada, it was fairly cute and comical. The duo first visited a park where they (surprise, surprise) build a sand castle, before enjoying a rather couple-like moment after making a tunnel at both ends.

The next "mission" included a trip to a popular snack store, frequented by Kanada's friends. However, when during the visit Kanada gets partially distracted by his friends, and is reminded by the words of the tenant Arashi, not to leave your girlfriend alone on a date, he quickly exits the game he's playing with his friends, and rather dramatically leaves with Kaho onto the next "mission".

The remainder of the date proceeds smoothly with the couple sharing some more sweet moments, but ends not merely with a chaste kiss on the cheek by Kaho, prompted by Kanada, but a very daring kiss on the lips by the young albeit mature looking Kanada. Kaho and Kanada's kiss does not go unnoticed by one tenant in particular, Shinohara, who we learn has feelings for Kaho.

Shocking, no? I certainly didn't see it coming. It should be interesting to see how the rest of the story unfolds after these interesting developments.

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Review: Berserk (2016) E.02

What's that saying? You know, don't judge a series by its first episode? That is a saying, right? If it is, never has that applied more so than with Berserk. Some much needed storytelling and even backstory of Guts was presented in this episode. Guts is cornered and eventually captured by the Holy Iron Chain Knights, lead by Lady Farnese. Apparently in his time with Band of the Hawk (the group he was associated with before some crazy shit went down, as alluded to in the flashbacks), Guts, also known as the black swordsman, and the band plotted treason against a royal family which lead to there being a bounty on their heads.

Berserk-PosterGuts is a fucking badass. Even with all his injuries from his previous battle with the zombie skeletons and a stake in his leg, he’s still able to chop fully armored soldiers in two, in one swoop mind you. The gore, despite being in CGI, is pretty awesome and highly entertaining. Let’s not forget about annoying Puck, the elf that I inadvertently referred to as a fairy (oops!). He’s still here, annoying and providing unnecessary comic relief.

The animation still suffers from the same issues, but this time around it’s bearable and easier to watch. The CGI to traditional animation is better balanced and isn’t all over the place. The flashbacks were traditional, making it feel “old school” and bringing up a sense nostalgia of watching the first series. There was a new issue in this episode, though. When Guts (spoiler: he escapes from his confinement) kidnaps Farnese after her topless self-flagellation, we’re exposed to her breasts. These breasts are completely bare: no nipple, no areola. Whether they were intentionally left like that or were under some sort of censoring is unknown at this time. It was just perplexing to see.

If the season continues on like this, with an actual story being told, we’re in for what started off as a piece of shit to a mediocre series. If anything, this episode gives me hope for the rest of the season and I’m glad to be on board for the long haul.

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Review: Mob Psycho 100 – E.01

If like me you were expecting to watch Mob Psycho 100 and enjoy something similar to One-Punch Man, then go ahead and lower those expectations. Did you do that? Okay… now lower them again. Frankly I was so put off by this first episode that I didn’t care to research the series to see when creator ONE began writing it. I kind of assume that it’s sometime before One-Punch Man because this isn’t nearly as polished as OPM. That’s not to say that the episode is terrible, but even if I didn’t have predisposed expectations that let me down, this was still a choppy, poorly paced first episode. It essentially begins at the end of the story, but we’re never told that. That’s my assumption based on the information. Mob is a high school boy that’s also a powerful physic. His family knows of his powers and may have their own? Not really sure on that one. Mob works for a fake physic who is supposed to be our source of comedy… and he is not. I didn’t laugh at one goddamn thing this character did and found him to Mob Psycho 100be annoying. Actually what’s beyond annoying? Throw him past that and you might have an idea of just how unlikable this character is. He wasn’t the good kind of shitty, but rather the worst kind of shitty. He’s a one-trick pony and the trick never worked on me.

Mob exorcises ghosts which really seems like something that’s lucrative in Japan… I should look into that. After the insane display of his power we see a smaller showcase of it and then a larger showcase of it. We also learn from following Mob at school that he’s terrible at everything. School work, everything asked of him in gym class. Everything. Everything except for busting ghost’s asses.

The animation was tolerable. It has this really dated feel to it at times that I really couldn’t get into. That and there were so many classic visual gags that it really added to the date stamp that was firmly placed on this show. The exorcisms were okay, but after you see it once they really tone it down which shows how visually uninspiring it is.

The catch of this show, based on my guess, is that Mob will explode or be over powered when he reaches “100”. I assume there’s a very spoilerly synopsis out there because there always is for manga/anime, but I don’t really care to find it. Because this first episode really made me not care. I’ve seen other reviews for it praising it and I have to wonder: A) was the reviewer just hyped on One-Punch Man still; or B) was this their first experience with this type of humor? Because the humor was nothing new to me. I have seen similar and it wasn’t very good either. Bottom line, this wasn’t the hit I was expecting, but rather the stinker I wasn’t expecting. I'm not writing it off completely, but if this first episode is any indication of what's to come... I won't be watching for long.

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Review: Another

I’ve had Another on my anime watch list for a while now and I was finally ready for something dark and macabre.  I’m not gonna lie, I was initially disappointed.  The first three episodes just seemed to drag; they were boring, I was confused and the characters were annoying me.  But I don’t like to give up on an anime and I was well rewarded at the end of the third episode when shit gets real! The story follows transfer student Kouichi Sakakibara as he begins attending Yomiyama North Middle School after the term has already started.  His classmates are welcoming enough, but seem Anotherreally on edge and suspicious of him.  No one really wants to answer any of his questions, especially when they relate to Mei Misaki, a girl in his class that only he can see.  When some of his classmates and their family members become victims of gruesome and fatal accidents, the curse of Class 3 is revealed.  Kouichi, Mei and their remaining classmates must find a way to stop the curse now that it has been set into motion.

It’s after the third episode that the story really gets going, building exponentially in intensity to the thrilling last episode.  Even with the pieces falling into place, I was still kept guessing through the entire series.  The deaths--and there are a lot of them--are spectacularly gruesome.

Additionally, I loved the animation.  The delicate and doll-like characters made a sharp contrast to the grisly violence.  I did, however, get a little annoyed with the images of dolls cut in between scenes that didn’t seem to have anything to do with the story in that moment.  Maybe that was some subtext I was missing, but they just didn’t do anything for me.  Thankfully they don’t last more than a few episodes.

Overall, I enjoyed Another very much and highly recommend it!  The series is only 12 episodes, so it’s not a big time commitment and it wraps up nicely without any cliffhangers.  It’s a thrilling ghost story drenched in blood!

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Review: Servamp E.01

Going into this show I already knew it wouldn’t be for me, but curiosity gets the best of me when a new anime season premieres. I’ve found that by just trying everything you may find something you never thought you’d like. Didn’t happen this time unfortunately. The premise is geared towards a female audience and that’s definitely something to be appreciated. There certainly could be more animations geared towards different walks of life in the U.S. market, but that’s a different rant. Basically cute high school boy who hates indecision picks up what he thinks is a cat, which obviously isn’t a cat, only to have it turn into a cute vampire boy. When sunlight hits the vamp he turns back into a cat.

mainvisual_0520The odd ball pairing comes from their personality types. The normal boy does everything for everyone else because it’s a bother to have indecision, whereas the vamp doesn’t like to be bothered or excessively explain everything. In a way they’re the same, but at the opposite end of the spectrum.

They of course end up contracted together. At first temporarily when the normal kid says the vamp’s name after a half ass attempt of telling him not to. Then they become contracted when the normal kid gives the vamp his blood. They fight another vamp that attacks the kid’s friend and blah, blah it doesn’t make much sense because the vamp doesn’t know why people are attacking him and the other vamp’s master wants to kill everyone who doesn’t know him… which is logical… if you’re an anime.

The art is actually really good. For a bunch of pretty boys, the designs weren’t annoying and actually pretty iconic. The action was really good and easy to follow. There was decent blood, but it wasn’t too gory to cause it to be censored. Even the comedy was well handed. We’ll see if that becomes a distraction to the story, but it was amusing to see the vamp in cat size, but intentionally animated normally. Basically think of a super deformed version of the vamp.

The show isn’t terrible, but the setup is really forced. The characters are just lazy and so they end up together. Then when the second vampire shows up and causes mayhem and gives his reason why it’s a real head scratcher. Like it’s just incredibly dumb and really just there to force the two main characters together. The only good thing that might come from this is that with the setup out-of-the-way they can get on with some kind of story, but even that is half-heartedly. At times it feels more like the story is asking the audience which storyline they’d like to follow rather than making a decision and following it. But points for sledgehammering the title of the show into the episode.

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