Testing the Waters

It has been said that one of the reasons that fansubbing has become as “bad” as it has, is that there’s too much demand to wait a year for the R1 license to be announced, and another six-eight months (if not longer, cf: ADV) for the release. Release the R1 version as fast as the Japanese version, the reasoning goes, and demand for fansubs will drop. Japanese companies have been reluctant to do this, because, quite frankly, they gouge their domestic market with high prices, and fear that a simultaneous release outside the country will result in the foreign versions being re-imported back to Japan and undercutting their tidy little profit.

I suppose the question has always been, which would happen first: Would the Japanese studios start failing (or more likely, retrench) due to foreign sales losses, or would they decide that the loss of domestic profit by lowering their prices could be offset by competing with the fansubbers for timely release? It looks like someone is going to go for the latter. From ANN:

Kite Sequel to Ship Nearly Simultaneously in Japan, U.S.

Kite: Liberator, the science-fiction sequel to the 1998 OVA about a teenage assassin, will be released on DVD in Japan on March 21, and in North America only four days later on March 25. The project was originally slated for a late January Japanese release, but that date has been pushed back because of unspecified production issues. Media Blasters, the distributor that holds the North American license to the original Kite, co-produced Liberator and will be distributing the 57-minute film.

Only a few anime have ever premiered in both Japan and North America in the same week. ADV Films officially scheduled its North American DVD release of Akitaro Daichi’s Grrl Power (Makasete Iruka!) DVD two days before the Japanese release. Afro Samurai ran on America’s Spike TV four months before it ran on Japan’s WOWOW channel (in a director’s cut edition).

I should note that this is an OVA, not a series, so the fansubbers never had a shot at it to start with. The cool part? It’s dubbed, not just subbed, since Media Blasters was involved to start with. Obviously, their participation is another piece of leverage; if an American company is going to put money up for a series, then they are going to insist on simultaneous releases in order to minimize DVD rips. In effect, the R1 animé companies are offsetting the lost Japanese sales, and hoping they can make back their investment by increased sales in the U.S. as opposed to fansubs undercutting the market.

This is what’s known as a “market correction.” When the reality on the ground (consumer demands) doesn’t match the money flow (industry practices), things change. (I’m being somewhat tongue-in-cheek here so economics majors please refrain from pedantic corrections.) However, I have doubts if that will work for animé that airs on TV in Japan. Would fansubbers continue their work on a series if it has been announced that it will be released as quickly after the airing as it will be in Japan? It would certainly undercut their rationale for doing so, but I would bet money that 2-3 groups will simply not care. It might reduce the amount of animé being fansubbed, and thereby increase studio profits somewhat, which would be good.

Yes, while I think they’re gouging their domestic market, the fact remains if they don’t make enough money at it, the studios will simply fold or do something else. This is also known as a market correction. It cuts both ways though — fansubbers may be doing it for “free” but unless I’m missing something, their payment is “sticking it to the man” and the accolades of their ‘customers’ — the fansub downloaders. If there is less ego gratification to be had, then there is less reason for the fansubbers to spend a great deal of time and effort doing what they do.

Generally, when an industry decides on a paradigm shift, it does so cautiously. Test products are brought to the market, or a small-scale project is done to test a concept. The experiment is rarely conducted with a big product or project; when it does happen, it’s called “a gamble.” If the company is particularly cautious, it may test several times before committing. Companies, especially Japanese companies, hate gambling, so I think we’re going to see multiple tests over the next year or two as the economic pressure builds from fansubbing. It’s already pretty close to critical mass now in the industry, so I might be too cautious on my guess. If you’d told me that all the major CD distribution companies would agree to drop DRM within a few months, I’d have laughed.

In short, I think we’re going to see more of this, generally with lesser known titles, ending with a fundamental change to how much anime gets financed and made. The whole “just in time” mania of anime-to-TV production might have to change, to allow for simultaneous dubbing in two languages. And of course, as Steven has noted, we’re already seeing one change: Media Blasters importing sub-only titles and foregoing big box retail sales.

We’ll know they industry serious about combating fansubbers through speed releases when we see one of the big, popular TV titles commit to simultaneous release. Until then, we wait… and watch our fansubs.

Update:

Of course, some folks are just going to demand their free subs, no matter what. Case in point, part of a message from Leginag on the Baka-Wolf forums, where direct downloads are hosted:

The forum gets 8000+ guests a day now. If 1% of leechers, that is 80 people, donated $10 a month, we could get a 100Mbit dedicated bandwidth solution.

That’s how much it costs, $800/month per 100Mbit dedicated bandwidth ($8/Mbps), and it is upgradeable, so we pay $1200 and get a 150Mbit connection etc (plus the server setup fee). We would also get an awesome server, which would be fast, lots of hdd’s etc. We would then add a LOT more series (unlicensed, so that we don’t get screwed over) for you guys to leech off.

How many people of those 8000 donate? Here’s the list for the last few months:

January Donors
[Target: $545 (Three unmetered servers monthly)]
$10 – Obscure
$12 – strike_freedom
$10 – anon
$30 – Nekojin
$20 – from last month
$100 – Tatsujin Asshat-sama
$10 – anon
$10 – Ace
$10 – Ray
$20 – hoob
$50 – KuroKumo
$30 – Quant
$50 – Blaarg
$10 – Narru
$30 – Ubu Roi
$40 – Striker2s
$10 – MaxCapacitor
$30 – Despk
December Donors
[Target: $530 (Three unmetered servers monthly) + $299 750Gb hdd]
$45 – Optikal
$10 – KendoChev
$50 – Blaarg
$20 – NightL4nc3
$30 – Anonymous
$10 – Obscure
$15 – despk
$15 – infamousjeff
$25 – Ashan-Dono
$15 – Aonoth
$10 – Anonymous
$10 – Narru
$10 – KennethSoulSociety
$20 – KendoChev
$50 – TicTac8745
$150 – Kurokumo
$200 – Blaarg
$30 – lotus7
$210 -mr22774556
$20 – skyechang
$10 – hopatcong321
$10 – smerpy
November Donors
[Target: $300 (Two unmetered servers monthly)] + [$160 vBulletin (once off cost)]
$30 – vadsidm
$10 – despk
$10 – L3g0la5
$22 – sokolov22
$15 – Hoob
$50 – Blaarg
$5 – schnipschnap
$5 – ZUNGHN
$6 – mayid
$11 – micheal676
$45 – Optikal
$5 – Axlen
$45 – Mardukas
$50 – mr22774556
$12 – tiger24lily
$20 – infamousjeff
$20 – General Asshat
$30 – lotus7
$20 – cyph3r
$11 – asura
$15 – elverno
$15 – Smerpy
$20 – obscure
$50 – npcomplete
$20 – Tap Master C

For the last full month, there were only 22 donors out of 8000 visitors, a 0.00275% donation rate. The reason Blaarg and Obscure are bolded is that they’re the only one donating in all three months, although January’s not over yet. Based on this extremely unscientific survey, 99.99725% of downloaders wouldn’t pay, if given the choice. I don’t think that number is correct, however, as other sites require registration and charge an access fee; by doing so they cover their expenses and keep leechers away. Baka-Wolf allows unlimited downloads, no delays, no registration. Naturally, the freeloaders are gravitating to them, which skews the figures.

Yes, that’s me you see in January. I looked at how much I spent on retail anime, how many series I was downloading, and came up with $30 a month. In fact, I just don’t understand the Japanese companies at all; look at what Baka-wolf says they can host for: $545 a month at the current levels, or $800 a month to improve service. Now if they were doing it to make money, how much would be fair? Let’s be generous and say $40k/yr. (Yes, I know you can make more as an admin, but they’re doing it for FREE because they love it. Kinda sucks your bargaining power away, doesn’t it?) I don’t know how many are involved, but let’s say Leginag and two others. That’s $120k/yr, plus benefits of some sort, call it $210k, then if we’re going to be a business, lets up the hosting costs for improved services: $15k yearly. Another $20k for administrative costs and overages. That’s $245,000 a year. Then theres the cost of the sub. Contract that out to the best groups doing it now, for a flat $1500 an episode. In their spare time, these guys are doing the work anyway, and could rack up $1500 x 26 episodes = $39k to split among the members, per series. Note that this also takes the fansub group out of circulation; now they’re part of the “establishment” and getting paid. Free fansubs are no longer to their benefit, reducing the amount of undercutting going on. (Shoe’s on the other foot and all that!)

Now assume a studio produces 2 series at a time, for 104 episodes a year. If high-def subbed animé were available for download within 24 hours of viewing in Japan (because the studios could give the fansubbers the scripts ahead of time), how much animé would they have to sell via online download at $5 a pop to break even?

Answer: 56,800, or 564 copies per episode, without production costs. But since they’re producing it anyway, everything after that is gravy. For $6 an episode, it drops to 456 copies. As always, there’s the opportunity costs; are they making more with the current model than they would with the new one? What about financing from R1? Will that dry up if the studios are in direct competition, through downloads? Would it make sense for the studios to feed the translated scripts to the foreign copmanies and then the raws, so they could have dubbed copies for download within only a few weeks afterwards?

And how long after that until Wal-Mart says “Hey, we want a piece of that action for our download store! We can set up niche markets…”

Food for thought. And I hope they’re thinking hard.

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First Impressions, Winter 2008

Rosario to Vampire Glompire
Episode 2 down. I’m definitely liking this series. How much? I’d watch it without the fanservice. Wouldn’t be nearly as good, mind you, but I’d watch it. I don’t know if they’re following the manga insofar as plot, but they’re taking an episode to intro each girl (the loli witch next week), and they’re fun so far. Watching Tskune go through the morning routine with aplomb, ignoring all the monsters around him, was funny. Well, to me. I do feel that his stepping in to protect Kurumu from super-Moka was a bit of a stretch though.

They Are My Noble Masters
Oh look it’s Hayate the Combat Butler, with boobies. That’s what my brief is going to read when I update the anime list. Rich girl, check. Super-butler with powers, check. Cute maid, check. Loli, check. Young guy takes a job as butler, check. Older butler is teaching him ridiculous “give your all” stuff, check. Robot, check. There’s a few other elements; three girls instead of one, the loli isn’t the main one, the guy has a sister (who admits to having a brother complex). This one’s going to have to move hard and fast to not seem like a copy of Hayate.

H20 Footprints in the Sand
It’s got all the earmarks of a bittersweet slice-of-life drama. Hayami seems to be a poor orphan, and for some reason, everyone hates her. (I think they blame her for something.) Her major nemesis is Yue, the daughter of the village elder, and she has a couple of followers that beat up Hayami on her orders, regularly. This episode it was kicking her down, throwing toilet water on her, shoving her into the mud. This. Is. Not. My. Idea. Of. Entertainment. Off my list, to save my blood pressure.

Spice and Wolf
So far, nothing special. I’m liking Horo, but then she does first show up naked, curled up in some furs. That’s always a plus. Lawrence is not really impressing me, although the thing that bothered me the most was when Horo donned “his best clothes.” They are obviously not his size, and are women’s clothing to boot. For some reason, the first thing I thought was, he bought them for his apprentice, the one that was obliquely proposing marriage to him — and obviously changed his mind about giving them to her. Why he would do that set off a chain of thoughts that didn’t make him look good at all. Later it occurred to me that they’re probably part of his trade goods, duh.

Thats it for the new season so far; I haven’t watched all that much yet.

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Random Thoughts

WP seems to lend itself more to mega-posts rather than “blitz posting” but maybe that’s my style, not the software, because I can’t think of any feature that makes it that way. So I’m going to string together some random thoughts and stick them all here, (with updates if more come along) just to keep from making multiple small posts.

Spambots are getting more on target. I just cleaned out my Akismet buffer and at least a quarter of the spam had a term related to anime in some way. This seems to be the week for shady commercial “opportunities” and sex sites/aids. Nice to know I can get a penis extension; all the better to enjoy myself while watching stuff I won’t mention here because it would get picked up by search bots. Except one: “vomit fetish.” Ewww. Just ewww. I dunno what’s sicker, that, or that there’s a market for it. Reminds me of the time I was drunk at a party at DrHeinous’ place, and typed a joke URL that returned an entirely unexpected (scatological) result. As noted, I was drunk, so I completely freaked out, which brought everyone’s attention to it… Bad times. Very bad times.

I guess we’ll be back to casinos next week, and insurance the week after.

Being sick stinks. I’m not badly ill, just exhausted. Think I’ve pushed myself too hard lately.

I’m not working very hard on the Honorable Mentions post. It’s hard to be coherent & funny the way I feel right now. Not that I can ever tell about humor; it’s always the jokes I think of as mundane that crack people up, and the ones where I think I’m being really clever that leave them going, “uh, right.”

I’m making death threats against Pixy’s software. There’s actually a causal link between this and the spambot information above; this was what made me think, “Oh yeah, I need to go clean the buffer again…” Note that because my IP changes randomly (since it’s assigned by AT&T), so does my hash, which is why no one made that connection before.

I watched the first episode of Wolf and Spice this morning. Nothing very exceptional, although I think there are a number of interesting themes at work here. Think 17th century European village. Horo is the village’s grain goddess, only the old ways are fading; new crop farming techniques mean the villagers are less dependent on her, and people don’t believe in her so much any more. So she’s decided it’s time to move on, and hitches a ride with a traveling trader that passes through, by name of Lawrence. She wants to back north, to her homeland. Not sure where the conflict or long-term plot is going to come from. Maybe there’s not one; it’s got a very serene and deliberately-paced feel to it. It could end up being about almost anything, though I’d put a small amount of money on the changes wrought by time, and those of a society shifting to early (pre-steam) industrialism being themes in play. Horo is odd, a mix of youthful naiveté and old cynicism. However, I have a few words of advice for Lawrence: Go for the human girl; they’re lower maintenance in the long run.

Finding that Baka-Wolf has episodes available for straight download rather than bit-torrenting was really nice. BT still seems to give my router hiccups unless I control the settings carefully. The regular downloads are much faster, and don’t disrupt other online activities. It’s not amusing to see how short their donations keep falling though. Some people just can’t be bothered to pay for anything, they’re just leeches. I’m in the process of signing up so I can use their Paypal link as I’m probably pushing a GB of downloads from them already. You ask me, their DL policy is a bit too generous.

Maybe more in an update later.

Update: So much for Australia as the place to go when the USA takes that last spin around the toilet bowl.

Update 2:
I, Otaku.

Update 3: Something I thought I’d never hear: Japanese rap music. OP to Ayakashi.

Update 4: aaaaaaaaand, that’s not the OP to Ayakashi, unless that’s from a raw of the 3rd ep. or later. Anyway, that last swirl around the bowl referenced in Update 1 is not so far off. Businesses seem to be in too much hurry to take away our rights to speech and firearms. Yes, I know that AT&T is saying “copyright,” but seriously, do you think that’s all it would be? And think how badly would it get exploited.

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Glompire-mania!

So it seems J.Greely has come up with a new term to describe the first (and, er, “suckiest”) of the haremettes in Rosario + Vampire: Glompire. Seeing as she’s a vampire that, well, glomps.

Do all the girls have skirts cut that short in back? I mean, that thing’s straight out of Girls’ High!

Ok, she gets a pass on the first one, because he’s in the middle of fainting. Side note: the use of music during the embarrassing, bite, and transformation scenes is spot on, here. They did a good job of accenting the mood they wanted for each. Pity the OP and ED weren’t to the same standards, but anything’s going to disappoint after GSNK.

From the NYT bestseller, “101 Things Not to Say to Your New Vampire Girlfriend”: #1: “Bite me.”

Pic 1: “Is that question as loaded as your bra when you transform?”
Pic 2: Note the succubus in the back. To be introduced next week….
By the way, the teacher he’s referring to? A kawaii catgirl.

Ok, apart from the fact that we know he does survive (since it’s a 13 episode series, and he survives in the manga) what odds would you give that Shungo Tskune doesn’t survive the first week?

Or on his dying very happy at the hands of a succubus or glompire? 😉

Talk about a fine line between kawaii and kowaii… Don should be all over this series!

Update: J.Greely mentions in the comments to an earlier post:

Thought I should mention that the Wikipedia entry for the series includes detailed spoilers in its character descriptions. Some of it may not apply to the anime, but you never know.

While it’s definitely spoilerific, his note about application to the anime is so true. Not sure how much of a volume can be stuck into each episode; but from reading the spoilers, this show could probably follow the plot to a T and still go anywhere from dramatic horror, to Shana-angsty, to comedy fanservice, to a weird mix of all three. Just depends on how it’s played. Rosario is billed as comedy fanservice, so I hope it stays far, far away from angsty.

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One Advantage to Ikkitousen (and random notes)

The pictures drive a fair amount of traffic my way. I was just checking referrer logs and I noticed that several people in a row came in from Google’s pics, and almost always to post #599. That turns out to be the post I wrote slamming Ikkitousen. Post #597 was also popular — it happens to include a nice picture of Mizuho in a bikini.

(Side note: although I haven’t watched it, I am given to understand that Miname-ke contains another incredible trap, only one more realistic; i.e.: you could see this one as a boy or a girl, easy. From the pictures I’ve seen, age is an obvious reason why. Hopefully Mako will outgrow his androgyny before everyone has him terminally messed up from cross-dressing. )

Strange that pictures of scantily clad women should draw viewers….stranger still that, judging from the comments left on this blog, I tend to have more quality than quantity in terms of regulars, despite what draws viewers. My ego says, “Aww, I want lots and lots of readers.” My common sense says, “That’s a pain in the ass, this way is better. Besides which, neither your value nor the truth of what you say is determined by the number of comments you have.”

Things I’m thinking about for my order: my own copy of Grenadier (really liked it, OP music was great too), next Witchblade & The Third. Obligation buy on Ouran.

Regarding the OP discussions, I’m still too hammered from the flu (or whatever) to put together a coherent discussion (I’m wincing at my Worst of 2007 post, honestly), but I lean more to Guff and Orion’s POV’s:

Ideally, a solid OP should be comprised of engaging music, good cinematography, succinct character representation, and perhaps an inkling of the overall story.

It shouldn’t contain surprises or spoilers however. (edit: and I forgot to say: It shouldn’t be misleading, either. Inukami, I’m lookin’ at you.) One of the things I give Grenadier’s OP a downcheck on, is that it includes Rushuna’s reload technique. That should have come as a “WTF??” surprise in the first battle. For this year, my favorite OP’s have got to be Goshuuso-sama and Shana II. Unfortunately, while the OP for Shana hints at the angst, it has also contained more action than the first twelve episodes combined, so it’s not that representative. And GSNK’s OP, while excellent, fades in comparison to the ED. So what if they stole from Melancholy of Haruhi Suzimiya? I mean, seriously, how many ED’s finish by having the guy gang-tackled by naked girls in the bath?

(Why do I think someone’s going to respond “Girls Bravo!” Never saw it, myself.)

Oh, and in response to Steven’s comment “the childhood friend never wins”, according to the latest Harem Success Chart by Jason, they win 12% of the time, behind only the Mysterious Girl (25%) and the Promised One (21%). Although, looking at the actual list, I think Yurika Misamaru of Nadesico is probably the best known case.

Ok, that’s all I’ve got energy for today. The Honorable Mentions post is going to have to wait.

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Ubu Roi’s Worst of 2007

Side note: A lot of fansub material is in the .mkv format these days. Unfortunately, for some reason, in the middle of prepping this article, Zoomplayer decided that all screenshots would be of the first frame in the file, no matter what. This has limited the caps from certain series. I wish Power DVD would add .mkv compatibility, so I wouldn’t need multiple player programs…

Well, thanks to a lack of planning skills, procrastination, and other issues, I am finally getting around to writing my “worst of 2007” post. Betcha thought I wasn’t going to do one this year, didn’t you?

Yeah, me too. Although now that I look at the dates, I’m mostly on schedule compared to last year. Everyone else did theirs before 2007 ended though, so I’m not exactly catching the wave here. Well, I’ll live. If this flu doesn’t kill me first, that is.

Unfortunately, it’s going to be a bit difficult to do it, compared to last year. For one thing, I didn’t follow nearly as many series. I’ve got a huge backlog of obligation buys to work through, and somewhere along the way, I need to pick up a few new things to watch. Adding a lot more to my buy list just wasn’t going to happen; and to top it off, I don’t think I was a tolerant of crappy animé this year. Is that cause or effect? A casual perusal of other bloggers indicates that there may have been an increase in the amount of crap, which should make it easier to write this article, shouldn’t it? Well, given that the list isn’t exactly scientific, I should be able to work up something — even if, for the rambling reasons above, I don’t expect this list to be up to the quality of last year’s pair of posts.

However… the reason I’m making all the excuses is because I’m doing the list a bit differently this year. Last year, the whole thing was in good fun. This year, I’m being halfway serious about it. After drawing up the two lists, I did some shuffling around, and the “Worst of 2007” is actually made up of things that I think were actually done poorly, rather than things I just want to poke fun at. Not to say that I didn’t poke fun at them, though.

In part, this change was forced by a complete lack of entries for the categories of “Worst Tactical Moment for a Yuri Scene” and “Worst Animation of an Unripe Cantaloupe.” What can I say? It’s an off year, but at least we do have a cabbage horror to poke fun at, so it’s not a total loss. There’s still humor and some of the selections poke fun at the genre or events of the year. Never fear, though; that just means that the silly and humorous selections got concentrated in the Honorable Mentions! Expect those in another day or two.

So, to start off the fun… (NSFW below the fold.)

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Still Alive

Even if I’m not feeling very well. Still, while I’m waiting on the first two shows of the new year to download, I’ve managed to get my 2007 “worst” list finished. Now all I’ve got to do is get, prep, and upload the screenshots for it. Even managed to get a good start on the “honorable mentions list.” I’d like to get a little further into it though, in case I forget something that really should have been on the first list, like last year.

The two shows? H20 and Rosario + Vampire. AEN, the group doing the latter, is said to value speed over accuracy, and lack anyone who understands proper English. I’ll probably end up getting a better fansub later. One thing I noticed in the Youtube raw — the first panty shot is only seconds into the hard opening. It’s followed quickly by two more. We may be talking Najica Panty Blitz levels here.

Oddly, like last year, I seem to be having problems with my router again. It’s been acting strange for the last month, sometimes refusing to let my computers talk to each other or the net; it’s dropped a lot of connections tonight, and I got kicked off of WOW three times. I’ve had to reset it three times since the beginning of December; I wonder if I need to flash the bios again? I doubt it, but it’s up to something not good.

Update: just watched H20. After hearing about the crotchplant, I was expecting a dumb show, along the lines of GSNK, perhaps. That’s not what I got. I’m not sure what I do have, but it’s completely crossed me up. The H20 has nothing to do with water; instead it’s the names of three girls involved with Takuma: Hayami, Hamaji, and Otoha. The fourth girl, Hinata, seems to exist only to accidentally do crotchplants, get felt up by Takuma’s cane, and have simliar inept but sexually charged accidents. Hamaji is the cheerful one, but we didn’t see much of her this episode, thanks to the other two. Hayami is the withdrawn girl — not autistic, but there’s something strange about her, and she’s very unpopular.

It’s not comical, and it’s not played that way. At all. Our introduction to her is when she’s getting the crap beaten out of her in the rain by two guys. It seems that Yui, the “alpha beauty/bitch” of the school, regularly has her henchmen beat Hayami up on flimsy excuses. The council president, all the other students, and presumably, the invisible staff of the rural middle school all turn a blind eye. Takuma tries to intervene, but in deference to his blindness, Hayami keeps him out of it and the henchmen simply warn him off.

Despite that, the really peculiar one is Otoha. She calls herself “the spirit of the sounds of time” and says that Takuma is the promised one… to whom she’ll lend her powers temporarily. It’s up to him to do with them what he will.

She’s serious, and she is not making it up.

I left out a lot here, but to sum it up, we’ve got fanservice, paranormal abilities, some religious references, poetry, a young boy whose bitterness at his blinding has faded to a sense of melancholy in which he refuses to wallow, school melodrama, a bit of pathos, and a lot of cute girls. It’s a bit off my beaten path, but the girls are cute enough to keep me watching for a while. Someone better get a handle on Yui right quick though; I don’t cotton to watch pretty girls get beaten up by so-called men. That’s one of my hot-button Issues with a capital “I”.

Well, Rosario has finished downloading too. I’ll go watch it and see how bad AEN’s translation is now.

Update 2: first panty shot at the 12-second mark (if you allow for a 5-second AEN splash screen).

Update 3: Ok, more panty shots than I could shake a stick at, and almost all of them were Moka’s. Not to mention she’s got a pretty fair cleavage, even in her “normal” form. The animation is crappy, the premise is silly, and the translation wasn’t as bad as I expected — though it certainly wasn’t top notch, by far. Of the two shows, I’m more intrigued by H20, but then, I did watch GSNK all the way through on the strength of Mayu and Reika, so I’ll probably follow this one too.

One thing I noticed though… I don’t think Tskune is a full human. No idea how the manga went, but I noticed the following:
1. The school is supposed to be sealed by a magical barrier that would KILL any human entering (assuming it’s not a bad translation).
2. When Tskune is thrown into a vending machine, he’s surprised to find that it didn’t seriously hurt him, though it did knock the wind out of him.
3. As he’s entering the area the school is sealed, he’s talking on the phone to someone he knows who states that “her precious” is going there. They’re cut off by the tunnel/barrier. The impression left is that she’s an aunt talking about her daughter… which could mean, depending on several factors, that he’s 1/4 youkai himself.

However, one of the youkai notes that “it smells like human around here” so he’s at least half, and probably majority human. Still, this means that he’s got either a family friend or a cousin hidden at the school that could also be an ally, in addition to Moka, who is absolutely girlishly smitten with him. After all, he’s her first. (First meal on two feet that is…she’d been drinking the bottled stuff instead of draft, if you get my meaning.) And finally, although his presence is against the rules, the point of making the students stay in their human forms is to get them to understand that they have to live in the dominant human society. By extension, his presence there could be considered a test, one the students would fail if they attacked him.

Not that I expect that to actually play a part; it’s too logical. No, conflict being necessary, he’ll be discovered by various parties that try to eat him, and Moka will have to keep coming to his rescue. I have to wonder where the plot is, in all this.

Oh, and unless AEN blew the translation, next week we add a succubus. As long as it isn’t Mayu or Reika, we’re ok, I guess…

Edit: Went back through and checked all the references to the person he speaks to on the phone. Her name is “Kyo-chan” and I would guess from the context that she is not his aunt (mode of address is all wrong) but she is the niece of his mother; i.e.: she’s his cousin, and the “precious” she speaks of is Tskune himself. So there’s not a relative or friend there, and it cuts out one argument for him being part youkai, while setting up a possible romantic rival for Moka later on. A severely outgunned one, as in Hayate.

I really don’t like that; for there to be any credence given to the rival, she’s got to be on a reasonably level playing field. Where the male lead and one of the girls share a special bond, the others easily become afterthoughts, doomed to disappointment. The audience knows how it “should” play out, and how they want it, so the other girls are just in the way. A rare exception to this is in SnS: Shana and Yoshida aren’t nearly equal in “power” or in experiences with Yuuiji, but Yoshida understands her own heart better, and is far more confident on the emotional battlefield — so it doesn’t come across as a lopsided contest.

Oh well, it’s late and I’m rambling.

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