Wed 9 Apr 2008
Spring 2008 – It’s just like Spring 2007… Only a year after (Part 1)
Posted by issa-sa under Spring 2008, Code Geass (/R2), Itazura na Kiss, Kure-nai, Spring 2008
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(Edit: This post was supposed to be up yesterday… Unfortunately just as I was about to click the publish button, the clock struck midnight 10 and the wireless connection got cut off… Damn these punctual Japanese!)
So I actually intended to do this post much later once I’ve taken a glimpse at as many of the new shows this seasons as I think I possibly can (as for how many of them I’ll eventually follow, it’s a given it’ll only be a small percentage of that) but since I’m ridiculously free right now (just flunked my Japanese grammar kanji and essay tests, thankfully they’re for placement purposes only and I’m not aiming for a Special A rank or anything…) I’ve decided to do it by parts. And yes, it’s ridiculously pathetic that I’m in Japan to study Japanese and I’m still hanging on English subs for anime, but when everyone around you is speaking a language you once only heard through a computer speaker, those subtitles become pretty comforting!
Anyways here’s part one of my first impressions on Spring 2008, in order seen :
Okay, maybe it’s not, I really don’t know (From what I’ve read, that singer in space is actually pivotal to the plot? Apologies for my ignorance on this matter…). Like I mentioned in my last post this was the first anime I watched on Japanese television ever, and it’s a pity really since I only stumbled upon it unwittingly halfway through the episode while having zero knowledge of the Macross franchise. Needless to say, language barrier aside, I understood next to nothing of what went on and I only watched till the end credits to confirm what show it was (The green-haired loli gave it away actually, since I’ve seen her on another blog – it may very well be Impz’s). Will I continue watching this? Considering I still know zip about Macross and that it airs late at night, it’s a no from me but fans of the franchise will probably be pleased.
Continue watching? Well if I happen to be bored Friday evenings… At least it’s easy to understand the dialogue raw -_-” Those 3 series come to mind when watching Soul Eater – there’s Shinigami, a wicked looking crescent moon, and the Ouran director working his influence all over the place. Your typical shounen fare with a lot of whimsical-ness in the art characters and story (rather reminiscent of FLCL as well), so if you’re into enemy of the week defeating action, Soul Eater should be right up your Watching more? Not really my thing, so preferably not… Sadly the anime most accessible on TV at the moment for me in terms of time slots are Soul Eater, D.Gray-Man and Bleach currently…. OTL Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2 – It’s like Code Geass… all over again. Seriously, the new season of Code Geass starts off mirroring the first season’s first episode pretty eerily – Lelouch playing chess, Shirley with the handphone at the most unoportune moment, “YES, MY LORD!!!”, etc… But damn it feels good watching and laughing at all the cheesy goodness going on here!! R2 starts off with everything we loathe to love about Code Geass, the incomprehensibility of the plot and characters, the sudden in your face twists, mecha, bunny suits (so that’s new)… The only thing missing is the cheesy goodness of Pizza Hut Will I continue watching? Hell yea… Will be following subs though, too much going on to watch raw. If you’ve watched Red Garden, the vibes are so here in Kure-nai, right from the funky OP to Sawashiro Miyuki in the main cast to the character designs (Thankfully, none of the characters have huge noses or broken into mournful song yet). Also, the hints about Shinkurou having a not so human body – which almost put me off the show thinking that things might go shounen. Fortunately, once the dynamic between Shinkurou and the Murasaki come to play, I found there to be much to like about this show and I’m definitely curious to see where it’s going. Watching? Yuppers, also on sub since I don’t I’ll be able to catch the TV broadcast. The token low key rom-com of the season? Itazura na Kiss looks like it’s setting itself to be less of a spectacular show than a servicable one, from the low-key art, low-key but still likable characters (Seems to be one of the few shows this season not employing outlandish bishounen/bishoujo designs), and pretty predictable setting a developments. But it’s still very much watchable for rom-com fans, and for me, another way to expose myself to more Kansai-ben Watching? *nods* That’s it for now. Still looking forward to Toshokan Sensou this week=P Part 2 coming up
Macross Frontier - It’s like Full Moon wo Sagashite… In space!!! Full Moon Kirarin Revolution… with more idols.make friends compete with.
Soul Eater – It’s like Bleach + D.Gray-man + Ouran?? Animal alley. (Btw, anyone else thought of “A cat is fine too” in the first episode?)
Fans of CLAMP’s art should be pretty pleased with the X-fication of the ED sequence as well (I’m guessing this is a different class of fans who are watching for the bunny suits)
Kure-nai - It’s like Red Garden… with a loli.
Itazura na Kiss – It’s like Lovely Complex… without the Complex.
tomorrow later.




