Mashiro-iro Symphony

Well, since everyone, including Crunchyroll now, is too busy subbing Fate/Zero, it seems no one but a Dutch group is translating Maken-ki, one of the three series expected to delver loads of fan-service this season. If fan-service is all one cares about though, prepare to be disappointed, because the two ero-adaptations are turning out to be fairly tame plot-and-character-oriented shows, for all that the girls are cute, and only the manga adaptation is delivering panchiru and boob-gropes.

The setup of Mashiro-iro Symphony is that the public school in the “new town” was mismanaged, and therefore it has accepted an offer to merge with a prestigious old-town girls school, Yui Girl’s Acadamy. The merger will be effective next year, but at the beginning of October, about twenty students, including some guys, transfer to the new school as a test program.

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Not Bad, So Far

Not exactly a thin-slicing, but here’s my take on the Fall shows thus far. For a season that I was cynically certain would be a total waste of time, this one is turning out to be ok, maybe even good. So far, my “must watch” list only has one series on it: Fate/Zero. UFOtable pulled out all the stops on the first episode, and I’m anxious to see how well they continue to perform. By itself, it might redeem the season for me. I’ve already said plenty in the prior article, so no more here. Except to note that I’ve probably watched the final few minutes (the summoning) six times already. Of course, it ends with Saber reprising her lines from the end of the first second episode of F/SN: “I ask of you…are you my master?” Only this time the summoner was clearly expecting someone else…

Kyoukai Senjou no Horizon, on the other hand, is a huge disappointment. I’d hoped that the difficulty in explaining the background might just have indicated depth, and a really good show. Instead, it’s looking like a dungheap. A confused beginning and an impenetrable ending explanation book-ended nonstop boobies, some groping, plus hyper-kinetic, barely-coherent action, and the introduction of a main male character who has no redeeming features that I can find, other than a pulse. He skips out on the final exam, shows up at the last moment, gropes the teacher, and announces that he was busy buying the latest limited edition eroge, because… tomorrow, he’s going to confess to the girl of his dreams, Horizon! Literally, dreams, as everyone points out that she’s been dead for ten years, now. So why do I think that Horizon is the unconscious girl that just collapsed on the doorstep of a shopkeeper that bears an uncanny resemblance to Eucliwood Hellscythe? Oh, and they’re all going to fight for freedom and justice against political oppression. With delusional boy as their titular leader.

I guess they had to save money somewhere after all that action, so we get potato-faces and button-eyes.

Will watch that show for the boobies only, if at all.

Moving on, I suspect the next show was an OVA, because I’d seen nothing of it — but I caught a fansub of Valkyria 3. Although Welkin and the gang appear in it, this series seems to follow a new unit of almost-renegades centered around a single tank. I only followed the first season for a few episodes, and seem to have written only a single paragraph about it. (I thought I had a post, but maybe I’m thinking of something I read?)

Let's see... out of contact, out of supply, exhausted? Of course we'll rescue your village, miss!

ChihayaFuru is another slice of life show about Ayase, the younger sister of a famous model, who is obsessed with an obscure card game, called Karuta. It’s a simple matching game where lines of a poem are broken into three parts and printed on various cards; the object is to be the first to grab the next card in sequence when a verse is read. It’s not a bad premise, and the first episode contains an extended flashback showing why she’s so obsessed. It also shows the emotional brutality that is elementary school, especially in Japan, where being ostracized is… well, bad. I probably won’t be following it, even though Ayase’s monomania and social ineptness are kind of cute.

Ok, she's a little skinny, but she had to join track to make friends in Jr. High? I call bullshit.

Tamayura HItotose: Not my speed. Too much gentle slice of life. It’s cute, but I was fast-forwarding by the OP. And a lot of product placement by Nikon… for their old film cameras.

Product placement much?

Maji de Watashi ni Koi Shinasai!! This was far less fanservice-y than I expected, and a lot more fun to watch. It’s been described as “Baka to Test with Dog Days rules” and that’s pretty much on the target. The cast is large, but the primary male is a brains-before-brawn type who’s in love with the top fighter in the school. Unfortunately, though she comes to respect him by the end of the first episode, she’s resolutely friend-zoned him. Which has only made the other four girls after him that much more determined.

I wouldn't mind being friend-zoned by that, as long as it came with benefits....

Still waiting on Mirai Nikki and a few others. Since some shows aren’t debuting until the 13th, I’m going to be waiting a while.

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A Few Reasons to Watch Sacred Seven

It wasn’t a deathly serious series, but it wasn’t mecha, like I thought. It also had good reasons to watch it.

1. Combat meido with technicolor hair.

2. Combat meido with acrobatic kicks

3. Combat meido that drop out of the sky.

4. Combat meido that put the B in BFG

Bear in mind that in that last picture, the “rifle” (really a 20mm cannon) is resting on the hood of a car. Pointed at the driver in fact. Sorta makes the one with a pistol kind of an afterthought, doesn’t it?

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Sankarea Anime Announced

No season specified yet. If you’re not familiar with the manga, I’d classify it as “teen comedy-horror and romance.”

Furuya Chihiro is a zombie nut. He collects everything to do with zombies: DVD’s, manga, books… he’s even got his cute, very forward cousin Saouji Ranko (aka “Wanko-san”) interested in zombies. But he doesn’t reveal that his collection includes that strange book (and later the diary of his senile grandfather ex-scientist), which hints it may be possible to really make a zombie.

Distraught at the death of his pet cat, he resolves to try it out — only to be shocked by the surprise arrival of Sanka Rea, the beautiful, but lonely and estranged daughter of the wealthy Sanka family. She drinks the potion half as a joke, but when she dies in an accident shortly after, she really becomes a zombie! Now Furuya has to deal with two jealous girlfriends, one of whom is dead — and a really pissed off father! Of course there’s the minor problem that dead bodies tend to rot… Can Furuya find a solution in time, before either of his girlfriends kill him? At least only one will eat him…

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More News

Good news, bad news, courtesy of Crunchyroll.

FUNimation is releasing the .hack/Quantum OVA in “early 2012.” (So, is that the good or the bad news?) They also announced their own subscription service, called the Elite Subscription, starting in October. Anime in HD, commercial free, uncut, exclusive series, English dubs on the release dates, and more for $7.95/month. Or, in other words, $7.95 more than I’m already paying to Crunchyroll. I take it we can assume this model is a success, if others are jumping on the bandwagon.

However, Funi has still have not gotten materials for the Geneon shows that were licensed at AX in 2010. This seems curious, to say the least.

Finally they are in negotiations for more One Piece, they do not have plans for Rainbow on DVD yet, and they have not gotten additional rights for more D.Gray-man.

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Fate / Zero — on the fly

Another of those silly posts wherein I speak my mind as the show goes on. Of course, I’m a fan of the original Fate/Stay Night, and the Unlimited Blade Works movie, yadda, yadda, yadda. And I knew coming in that this is going to be a one-hour episode, heavy on the talking, light on the action, with the servants being summoned at the end.

So, without further ado, lets do.
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Sword Art Online

The light novel Sword Art Online will be made into an anime by A-1 Pictures. I don’t see anything about broadcast dates, but I imagine Winter or Spring is to be expected. SAO was actually a single, self-contained light novel which resolved the storyline, but when it proved popular, the author went back and filled in earlier portions with new stories. It’s not particularly groundbreaking, unless they play up the psychological angles. Set in the near future, a mad genius programmer creates a total-immersion VR fantasy medieval game — and then traps everyone in it on opening day. Basically, they can’t log out, and if anyone cuts the power to their headset, then the battery will power a microwave transmitter strong enough to fry their brains. (Hope they’re all on a good UPS!) The only way out… is to defeat all 100 levels of the game.

It’s a bit ridiculous, but one of the points the author makes is how people react when their play-danger becomes real. If they die in the game, the microwave activates and kills them in real life. (How he slipped a perfect anti-tamper device in it, I’ll never know). So now he’s got 10,000 test subjects, and sure enough, they react differently. Some suicide, some form large guilds and start clearing the game, while others don’t like the danger and spend their time crafting goods to support the ones fighting. And some… PK. become player-killers, that is.

As the name implies, it’s mainly swordplay, not sorcery, so there’s no fireballs, lightning bolts, etc. The game allows development of skills along many trees, but there’s no spoiler guide, so no one knows what the best strategies are, and some people may develop a skill that no one else is aware of. All the trappings of an MMO are present in the novel — sound effects, hit point bars, etc., so it will be interesting to see whether A-1 will animate it complete with the game effects, or just ignore them and pretend it’s all real. I hope it’s a mix — ignore it most of the time, but use it at dramatic moments, like the author does. Another thing the author does is occasionally jump back into the real world to show what’s going on there. (Well, at least once, but I didn’t read everything).

I’ve been hoping this would make it to an anime, but it’s part of a genre that usually does not do well. In this case, it’s origin is actually literary than game oriented (although a game is being made too), so it stands a chance of not being a total waste of time.

UPDATE: And Index gets a movie. To much to hope its the Sisters arc from Mikoto’s side. If I recall correctly, the next story up involves Touma going to France.

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