Saturday, January 4, 2014
Why do you think anime characters look Caucasian, and have Colorful Crazy Hair Often?
I think they often times look american, not because japanese people think americans are superior or something, but simply because of the art style. The art style requires them to make people have big eyes. The reason they don't all have black hair, if you ask me is because they want you to be attached to certain characters. So, the characters they want to stand out, have more colorful hair, and most of the characters in the background have black hair or look generic. That's my honest opinion, what do you guys think?
Crunchyroll Added "Magical Warfare" anime to Lineup
From the picture the animation looks pretty good, so hopefully it's a good series.
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Kakumeiki Valvrave(Valvrave the Liberator) Review
I just ended the 24 episode series of Valvrave the Liberator. Dry in a lot of parts, but enjoyable to watch to the end. When I watch anime I tend to stay away from anime that have mechs in them. For some reason I just don't like the them. The few that I did like though was Big O and Code Geass. The Only reason I started Valvrave was because my friend thought that it had a promising first couple episodes and he was right. I got hooked until I saw the dry parts, filler I guess you could say. The action that happened in this series was awesome and that balanced things out pretty well and that's how I got through a lot of it. Another reason I was able to get through the series was because of the small snip-its of the future after the series that appeared randomly in some of the episodes through the series. It got me hooked to know what happened and who died. Boy did a lot of people die(spoiler) I didn't really expect most of the main group would die and more that survived. It surprised me to see the people I expected to be dead in the end to be apart of the new future. I was happy though.
So should you the person reading this watch if you have never seen it before, I would say yes. I felt that it was more of something that I would watch if I had extra time or really liked mechs. If your a person that can fight though filler or just learn to skip it the story and action will keep you hooked. The art was great, the voice were able to match the characters well, the action was just enough. So watch it when ever It definitely wouldn't be my first pick to watch, but it also wouldn't be my last.
So should you the person reading this watch if you have never seen it before, I would say yes. I felt that it was more of something that I would watch if I had extra time or really liked mechs. If your a person that can fight though filler or just learn to skip it the story and action will keep you hooked. The art was great, the voice were able to match the characters well, the action was just enough. So watch it when ever It definitely wouldn't be my first pick to watch, but it also wouldn't be my last.
I believe this is a fair score of 7/10
Thursday, January 2, 2014
Code Geass Boukuko no Akito Episode 2 : Impressions.
SPOILER FREE!
Man, this episode started out slow and boring. I was like, man... I waited a year for this? Then all of the sudden the episode starts talking about going to fight, and I was like. Yes. This is what i'm waiting for man. The fight scenes in this anime are epic, the animation seemed a bit choppy at some parts, but that's possibly because i'm streaming it from the internet in 480p trashyness. You learn why Akito yells die all the time in the boring part, and then his powers take a strange spin later in the anime leaving you with some unanswered questions.Anyways, I loved this episode. 2 of your favorite characters from Code Geass R1 and 2 show up. Confirming it has to happen after the original anime series, I freaked out. I'm not going to spoil who makes an appearance, but if you followed the original anime series, you'll scream like a little girl too. You have to see this episode. My god. This might be the Code Geass fanboy in me, but it was amazing....
I'm even more pumped for the next episode.
Thanks for reading.
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
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