Maybe not “I can die happy now…”

But pretty damn cool all the same. Had an email waiting on me this morning… I’ve been officially declared eligible for redshirting by John Ringo.

YOU HAVE NOT BEEN FORGOTTEN!

I’d been working off the list and waiting until I’d worked it down to get back to this email group. So you’re now ‘officially’ on the list (a word doc :-).

Thanks for signing up.

John

Wish I’d caught up on this back when. I would have commented.
🙂

On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 10:26 AM, xxxxxxxx wrote:

Name: xxxxx xxxxxx (Or alternately Ubu Roi — see plays of Alfred Jarry. Do NOT use the two names together, please)

Qualification: Blog post on Claws that Catch anime segment (see comment by Steven Den Beste: “I feel a little unclean”) http://bridgebunnies.com/?p=736

Personality: somewhat lazy, passive-aggressive, Authority. (with a decent track record of being right, alternating with enough flubs to annoy The Wrong People.)

Note: Reason for the unusual request is this blog http://www.houblog.com where, as a city employee, I anonymously blog about city government.

Ubu

(P.S.: yes, I’m *that* xxxxx xxxxxx, the one that triggered Eric Flint’s epic rant four years ago that ended up with you and Tom Kratman challenging him to lay out his political beliefs.)

For those of you wondering what the hell I’m talking about, John Ringo hates making up names or taking them out of phone books, so he uses the names of friends, enemies, con-goers, and volunteers. You’re not guaranteed to be a hero, or even very notable, though the more he likes you the more likely you are to be prominent. Probably the most famous of the redshirts is Joseph Buckley, who has been killed many many times by John Ringo, David Weber, and Eric Flint in return for his services at http://jiltanith.thefifthimperium.com

It will be interesting to see how I end up. What horrible fate awaits me? I expect it will be some incredibly stupid death, caused by my own ineptitude, like drowning in a vat of chocolate.

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Railgun Sneakiness?

I watched the Railgun omake last night, which is kind of funny, especially when Mikoto starts acting out of character. They reused a lot of shots from the show, but changed up the dialog.

Dr. Heinous writes that he noticed something while watching the last few filler episodes:

…I don’t think they were ALL filler. Odd that there was a tiny tremor of an earthquake that sent the Anti-Skill girl to hiding under a bench. Then at the orphan school there was a significantly stronger (though still minor) quake…

Hm. He may have a point. Color me Elvis — I’m all shook up. Something you just don’t see in anime set in Japan is an earthquake (Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 being the exception that proves the rule.)

That’s still no excuse for a crappy set of fillers, which the last two were. At least the first two were tolerable, but I’m disappointed that they don’t appear to be heading into the Sisters arc. I could forgive that if they do it as a movie, though. It would be a good move, I think.

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FMP: Nick of Time Excerpt

Below the fold is a key passage where Leonard explains the oddity that is Kaname, and may inadverdantly drop a clue about Souské as well. Huge spoilers!!! Also, very Engrishy. It’s quite a long segment, with a lot of talking. I’ve bolded certain key passages. For the curious, the last installment is here, and you have to scroll back to find the rest. It’s very difficult reading because of the blog ordering.

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Full Metal Pain

So I’ve spent a couple of days reading a very bad Engrishy translation of the last few FMP novels, and I have to say that this has become another “I hate my characters” type of story by the author. While the first few novels and the anime series had plenty of laughs, there’s not much to be found funny here. (I can think of only two exceptions…”Testicle Princess” being one of them!) I’m sure some of you have already read it, but here goes anyway. Below the fold are MAJOR spoilers, so if you haven’t, venture there at your own risk.

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Who Dat!

31-17. I am a happy Saint.

Oh, but whomever greenlighted that Audi commercial unintentionally created the horror movie of the year. I mean, damn, that was a frightening vision of the way some people really want things to be.

But I suspect its not going to sell many cars…

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Random Notes at a Ridiculous Hour

Since it’s a bit late to do anything like a serious post, I’m just going to throw some odd thoughts up here.

Disappointed in Railgun lately. Indeed, it’s lost in fillers. The first two weren’t bad; at least they involved Mikoto, and fleshed out a secondary character. The last one was a total waste. The primary four weren’t in it at all, other than cameos. Index got almost as much screen time as Mikoto. And too much Komoe. The tiny teacher is just a bit weird.

The new OP and ED songs are almost as good as the first set, but I’m disturbed by the implications of the shots that accompany it. No Touma at all. No sign of the Sisters. No sign of Accelerator If anything, the scientist from the Level-Upper arc may make a reprise and another woman also might appear as a villain. This would suggest that the writers are afraid of an Endless-Eight style backlash if they re-tell the Silsters Arc from Mikoto’s point of view. That’s a shame if so, because it’s not the same. Haruhi retold the same exact story over and over; Railgun would be telling the other side of the same story. We know the ending, but not how Mikoto got there, and from the manga, it appears to have been quite the trip.

Edit: And I meant to mention, the OP suggests a more up-tempo story with more combat than the fillers are delivering. Also, there’s hints that Mikoto might manage to do what I speculated about a while back: learn to fly, or at least hover over something with a lot of metal, such as rebar. The manga is also making it obvious that she’s capable of 3d movement, given enough metal around her. At this point, it’s still in terms of large “leaps” though.

Omomori Himari is beginning to look up. Before episode 4, the only thing that made it different from the rest of the harem shows out there was that one of the haremettes wanted the lead, Yuto, in no uncertain terms. Another is deeply conflicted, and with good reason; her entire village was wiped out by a clan allied to to Yuto’s. The childhood friend may be the yandere of the bunch, but she’s not kidding herself about whether she wants him even as she takes a poor-woman’s Excalibolg to his head.

The weaknesses and generic aspects to the story are the fault of the source material, but it looks like one of my hopes came true; based on episode 4, they’re moving up his getting a grip, as well as the appearance of the big bads. They also appear to have fixed a very confusing segment around the time Yuto starts to get it together. This isn’t prime material, but if it follows the manga, it will continue to improve. Too bad it’s only 12 episodes; there isn’t enough story yet to do a full season, but the manga is steadily improving.

Baka to Test is again, not the greatest material in the world, but I’m getting some laughs out of it. Not so much from the idiot male lead and his mini-harem of two girls, but the secondary couple of the Class A and F presidents. There’s a woman who knows what she wants, and intends to get it. Even if she has to use a stun gun and drag him to the theater in chains.

Fans of the Vampire Bund manga have railed against the differing plotline of the anime, but that was apparently at the insistence of the manga-ka. So far, the anime story appears to be an odd mish-mash of typical school hijinks, interlaced with a much darker storyline. It’s not bad, but I wish it would stick to horror. Although that did provide the setting for an unfavorable, but humorous comparison between the Japanese government and the school council.

I downloaded a couple of episodes of Seikon no Qwasar, but haven’t watched them and probably won’t. If you’re gonna do sexploitation, stick to the good stuff, like KissXSis(!). (Ok, maybe I’m not entirely serious there…)

Ookami Kakushki is failing for me; the protagonist is too much of a nebbish. If you’re going to have epic horror, have an epic hero. Otherwise, you’ve got a slash-flick This isn’t exactly epic horror, but the mismatch is not encouraging. I’m getting Amityville Horror vibes, or maybe Stepford Wives.

Durararra! struck me originally as a refugee from Shonen Jump. It’s worse — the male lead is romancing a headless motorcyclist. Good God, what if he finally manages to restore her head, only to find out she looks like Nancy Peloisi in drag? Not even all the bad jokes over at Jason’s can get me interested in this.

Sora no Woto
and Hanamaru Kindergarden have debuted to positive reviews, but I haven’t been motivated to do more than download a couple of episodes of the former, that I haven’t watched.

I note Scrapped Princess DVD rips have been showing up on the torrents. What a waste of an ending, ruining a perfectly good story. Not going to DL it (originally borrowed it from Dr.Heinous); I prefer not to do so if a series is already available at retail in the US. Which, frankly, I’m still behind on obligation purchases, but seeing as I’m out over $1k in vehicle maintenance (and not done yet), an order to Robert is going to have to wait.

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Not This Time, Folks…

Well, we’re not going to have a repeat of 2006’s bet this year. Not unless Wonderduck wants to take the Vikings… and decorate his blog in Saints’ colors, that is!

Not sure who I want to see more in two weeks, the Jets or the Colts….

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