Very late trip to the refrigerator

In the prior review of Infinite Stratos, look at the design of the chairs the students are sitting in (4th picture). Impossible; they’d snap under the load. Yes, I’ve sat in “modern” chairs with roughly that design (Z-frame, except attached to the seat at the front). And you know, they always snapped after a few years, right at the obvious stress point.

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Infinite Stratos, yet again (Update)

I’m probably spending more time talking about this show than it’s worth, especially given that it’s not a top-of-the-line show, but there are a few things to be said for it — as well as against it. In the main, the flaws with this show are only one person’s fault, and that’s Izura Yumizuro, author of the original light novels. I don’t recall if he’s a veteran or not, but having read most of the translations, I think he was learning his craft as he went. There are a lot of things that don’t get explained until later, and the real plot doesn’t kick in until after the third novel, which is after the series. There’s hints in the backstory and some episodes, but whether the author knows what he’s doing is anybody’s guess.

So let me get started by –
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Yet Another Nail in the Coffin (Update)

So here it is midnight as I type this, and I’ve a mind to jump in the car, drive clear across Houston, and pound on Sentai Filmworks front door. I am seriously cheezed off right now.

I did my part, as mentioned in the last post — I paid good, hard money for three series that I had already seen in fansubs. Since I don’t have a BD player yet (consumer electronics, other than computers are generally low on my “must have” list–I only got a 43″ HDTV a few months ago), I am getting a lower resolution (480i vs 720p), but can live with that. Not easily on a 43-incher, but ok. The order came in today from Robert, and I decided to watch a little late evening anime after housework. Ah, the bachelor life.

I popped open the case to Infinite Stratos, brought over by Sentai, and got a pleasant surprise. Not only did they include the show (well duh), but they included the soundtrack CD and and a bonus DVD with extras. Not much, but it had the clean opening/closing and a radio show (that they filmed) featuring Houki’s, Rin’s, and Cecilia’s seiyuu. (Houki’s is cute, but I’m biased by the character, I think.) Sadly, no sign of Laura’s. They also had an interview with the director done by Charlotte’s seiyuu and some behind the scenes footage of them doing the CGI, which was cool and I want to talk about that later because it needs pictures.

Not only that, but the first thing I saw on opening the box was a little four-page leaflet with the romanized lyrics to each of the songs. I popped the CD into the computer and listened for a bit. There’s ten tracks, but I didn’t need five of them to be the ED song by each of the female cast. The other five are all different, and again, Houki’s is my favorite — although Laura’s is intriguing; it sounds like ELO doing Wagner on a synth. (The mind boggles).

All in all, I thought, a pretty good package to help dispel Sentai’s reputation for cheap, no-frills sets. Looking at the label, I saw that they’d included the OVA too. Nothing awesome, but more than I expected. Then I moved on to the DVD.

I noticed right away, something was amiss. Or rather, missing. Like the left and right side of the picture.

That’s right, the DVD is in 4:3. The series was definitely broadcast in 16:9; those files were among the ones I was able to recover after last winter’s virus, and I checked. Sentai included the frippery, and skimped on the basics. As if licensing crap and overextending ADV wasn’t bad enough, Ledford’s peddling for profit an inferior product when I could get much better for free. So, I just paid $40 for the soundtrack CD is how I look at it. I like the show; it’s a cut above the usual harem crap, even if it’s not all it could be… but I cannot recommend this series to anyone, given the poor value.

Seriously, is the anime industry TRYING to drive me into the arms of fansubbers?

Update:
And after all that, it might be the DVD player after all… maybe. It does appear to be 16:9, but the DVD player insists its 4:3 and won’t even let me activate 16:9. Other DVD’s play widescreen with no problem, so either my DVD is flaky or the discs are miscoded and my computer just ignores it.

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What the Hell are You Thinking, Japan?

Or more likely, what the hell are you thinking, AniPlex? I wrote off feeling guilty over bittorrenting anime when I saw Fate/Zero at $350.

Well folks….. how’s it grab you at $468? For a half-season? Seriously, Japan, you’d better f$cking include Saber* herself at $900 for a complete series. And I don’t mean a figurine.

*I’d specify Rin instead, but she’s only six in this series, you know.

Oh, and my order includes
Cat Planet Cuties
Infinite Stratos*
Psychic Squad (aka Zettai Karen Children)

I started to pre-order Fate Stay/Night Unlimited Blade Works (at least THAT was quite reasonably priced), but I was already over $120, so I decided to wait.

*I’d swear I already ordered this one, but I can’t find it in any list or sitting around here…

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Is it Saturday Yet?

Not as I write this. It’s not even the day UTW releases the latest fansub of Fate/Zero.* I might even settle for Sunday. But no, it’s not that either.

*And was that ever brutal and bloody this week. After keeping all the participants alive for the entire first half-season, they’re being slaughtered left and right now. What did we lose? Two Servants, a pair of co-masters, another came close to dying, and a master last week.

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Ozma

Sam I Am.

So, now that 5 of the 6 episodes are out, I finally got around to watching it on Crunchy. And unless this series utterly fubars the last episode, it’s going to get a B+ from me. Even if the ending is disappointing, it would have to be a trainwreck of Gainax proportions to earn less than a B-.

Ok, first off, the minuses. The character design is very, very old school: 80’s, and the characters are pretty much expys from Galaxy Express 999, Harlock, Esmereldas, etc. Some of the plot points are a little too predictable, but the major reason I’m dinging it a grade is that the main characters are just a hair two-dimensional. Our zeitgeist has moved on, and we expect to see more than The Noisy Tsundere, The Impulsive Kid, The Drunk Doctor and so on. We want rounded characters, and this show doesn’t deliver that at all. It’s old-school, all the way. But what that means is, we get the good with the bad. It tells a dandy story, one that, so far, is hanging together nicely, rather than just flashing T&A in our faces and expecting us to not notice the dreck.

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The Fine Art of Weather Prediction

Update: Don explains my mistake in the comments.

Is not enhanced by contradiction. Over on Chizumatic, there’s a multi-post discussion going on wherein NOAA’s Storm Prediction Center sounded the alarm for a day of massive tornadoes across the Plains and Midwest, aka “Tornado Alley.” Or didn’t… What I read didn’t sound very alarmist at all, in fact it sounded like a pretty ordinary day: “moderate” chance of thunderstorms, “slight” chance of tornadoes. etc. Here’s the map the SPC put out a few hours ago, labeled “Catagorical”:

Yawn

(Current link, if it’s updated, here.)

Not very exciting, eh? Below is a series of maps issued as a part of an “experimental” briefing by the SPC at 6am CDT this morning. I didn’t find it on NOAA’s site, instead I found it here. (Hat tip to Steven.) Look for the NOAA symbol over Norman, just south of Oklahoma City.
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