Hey Guys,
A quick point form me here, if you're not watching Shingeki no Kyojin now get to it. It is (so far) right up there with some of the best anime I have ever seen.
Stuart Macdonald
Sunday, 30 June 2013
Review Schedule
Hey Everyone,
Just a quick post to let you know what i'm going to be reviewing over the next couple of days.
So here it is:
Kaichou Maid Sama
Vampire Knight
Maoyu Maou Yusha
H.O.T.D
And guys just to let you know I intend to review a large range of genres of anime so don't worry. Eventually I'll get on to Deadman wonderland and in about 20 reviews or so from now i'll get on to my top three anime of all time (so far).
So look out for those guys!
Thanks,
Stuart Macdonald.
Just a quick post to let you know what i'm going to be reviewing over the next couple of days.
So here it is:
Kaichou Maid Sama
Vampire Knight
Maoyu Maou Yusha
H.O.T.D
And guys just to let you know I intend to review a large range of genres of anime so don't worry. Eventually I'll get on to Deadman wonderland and in about 20 reviews or so from now i'll get on to my top three anime of all time (so far).
So look out for those guys!
Thanks,
Stuart Macdonald.
Hoshizora e Kakaru Hashi
This anime is exactly what it says on the tin, although
based on a gal game it’s surprisingly well behaved.
This show is one of those simple harem style anime, where
you have that standard plot based around standard characters. Nothing exciting particularly
happens but you do get that massive feel good sensation when the inevitable conclusion
to the plot occurs. In regards to what’s bad about this anime it’s hard to say,
because nothing really stands out, the whole anime is rather average so there aren't really any high expiations to start off with. It’s the kind of thing you would
watch whilst waiting for the next episode of (in my immediate case) Shingeki no
Kyojin to come out. It’s a bit of fun, but it’s nothing special.
I suppose the main problem with this anime is the
characters and plot, because everything else is actually quite good. The plot
is that basic “A handsome guy moves out the country side and suddenly Girls!
Girls everywhere!” I mean seeing as the anime is based on a gal game you can’t
really expect more, but I digress. Although the plot is basic and relatively boring
you do find yourself getting attached to the characters somewhat. This is
probably because the anime does a fantastic job of centering the large chunks of
the episodes on the feelings of the girls involved. The same girls that happen
to be going after the previously mentioned lucky b*****d that somehow managed
to move in to “hot single girl central” oh Japan we love you. Aside from this,
however, the characterization is lacking a tad also. The girls presented are
the usual line up of fetish, the quiet one, the strong one etc… The anime had
been made well enough for it to want more but it has been bent rigidly around
the harem, gal game, genre resulting in some of the characters coming across as
forced. I’m aware, by the way, that that’s kind of what it’s supposed to be but
the anime, at points seems to want to be more than just a tacky standard harem
anime, and it could have been.
Now regardless of the fact that there is no way this anime
could even be compared with the giants like Gurren Lagann, or Cowboy Bebop, in
terms of my personal enjoyment, and to some affect production quality, it’s
done pretty good for itself. To this extent I mean the animation is actually pretty
good, it’s not Guilty Crown blow your face off good, but it’s not bad. The
music of the entire thing fits quite well too, so it makes you feel the right
things at the right time. Overall I rather enjoyed this short little piece, it
may be a standard one of a thousand anime that are all basically the same, but
it’s a bit of fun you know?
On a final note because of the spectacular averageness
this anime has managed to achieve it’s difficult to say much more about it, so
I apologise for the short review. This anime is by no stretch of the imagination
a really good anime, but neither is it really bad.
Premise:
5/10
The idea this anime is based around is incredibly mundane
and has been done a thousand times before, but it manages to pull it off in its
own way.
Plot
Development: 6/10
The plot development is okay, but not brilliant. It’s
slow going and you only start to feel that the anime is progressing in the
final few episodes. But those final few are very entertaining indeed.
Animation:
7/10
The animation for this anime is surprisingly good
considering its roots, however because of a lacking of any times where the
animation could be put to the test there is no real proof of it’s worth.
Characters:
7/10
The characters in this anime is one of its strong points
because it manages to fit in the usual line up of boring harem figures and then
puts a slightly different spin them and even explores their personality
allowing you to become somewhat attached to them at times.
Character
Development: 6/10
The character development in this anime is surprisingly
good, because the anime manages to start off with the staple line up of
characters in the beginning and end up with a group of characters you’re
emotionally attached to; having said that it’s incredibly slow going and only
seems to work on one character at a time.
Fluidity:
7/10
This show flows quite well; there are no dodgy jumps in
the story line, and you’re never really left feeling like you’ve missed
something.
Music:
8/10
The music is very good but not very diverse. The correct
thing always seems to be playing at the right time, setting the scene
perfectly. But at times you feel like it’s the same few tracks being played
over and over again.
Intro:
8/10
The intro for this anime is fantastically done and it
possibly one of the best features of this anime. Everything from the music to
the animation seems to fit very well and puts you in the perfect mood for
watching the episode.
Outro:
6/10
The outro is quite disappointing compared to the intro
because nothing really happens; it’s just a series of credits and pictures, having
said that the music is upbeat and very nice to listen to.
Personal
Enjoyment: 7.5/10
I enjoyed watching this anime rather a lot, and the ending
is quite nice. I only wish it was a bit longer and had a more in-depth story-line seeing as it has a lot of potential.
Total:
6.8/10
(Fine)
Stuart Macdonald
Saturday, 29 June 2013
The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya
I sat down to watch a nice, calming, slice of life anime,
and my God was I wrong.
This is show that manages to present a well written thriller-esque story line whilst maintaining the façade of a slice of life anime, meaning it’s thrilling in parts and relaxing in others. The anime goes from the main characters doing a class project as a team, to fighting giant blue monsters in another dimension, and the transition between these parts are almost seamless. However it is let down by potholes in the story line, unholy amounts of filler episodes, and large gaps between the most entertaining parts, resulting in much left to be desired.
This is show that manages to present a well written thriller-esque story line whilst maintaining the façade of a slice of life anime, meaning it’s thrilling in parts and relaxing in others. The anime goes from the main characters doing a class project as a team, to fighting giant blue monsters in another dimension, and the transition between these parts are almost seamless. However it is let down by potholes in the story line, unholy amounts of filler episodes, and large gaps between the most entertaining parts, resulting in much left to be desired.
The largest problem with this series is the lack of consistency and characterisation which means it takes a while for the anime to get going. Although the transitions between a calm school life anime and a crazy thriller involving “quantum this through the nth dimension of that” are entertaining and keep us on our toes the timing of these jumps is a tad sketchy to say the least. The thriller-esque parts are far too short and occur far too little, meaning you’re left watching five episodes of school kids running around whilst waiting for the giant blue monster to show up to smack them about a bit. Don’t get me wrong slice of life is great, and the long parts that don’t involve much action can be very entertaining, especially with Kyon’s (the male lead) sarcastic undertones taking the mick out of the process but too often are you stuck with long drawn out filler episodes that don’t seem to have anything to do with plot development and at the very least only allow for little character development, of which there is almost none regardless. Character development rarely happens, and if it does it’s only really to Kyon, a little bit to Haruhi (the namesake, and female lead). But the worst part of the entire series by far is what fans have dubbed the “Endless Eight”. This is, as the name suggests, eight episodes in series two that are all the same. To no extent am I exaggerating, all eight are the same bar some minor differences such as clothing and a slight change in the story at the end of each episode. Seriously check it out it’s crazy.
Now something really needs to be discussed in greater detail, the plot development, there is none, and there isn’t that classic curve where the story starts of mundane and gets more exciting before reaching a climax and cooling down resolving loose ends. The series doesn’t even have that sheer kick ass factor that allows us to dismiss a non-existent plot and character development that Cowboy Bebop or Fooly Cooly had. The curve, if you will, for this series is constantly moving up and down meaning there is no true climax (apart from this weird thing half way through series one) and you’re left feeling unsatisfied by the end. The end as far as the end is concerned could have been any one of the filler episodes featured throughout the entire series and you wouldn’t notice. The “mini” climaxes that occur throughout the series, however, are brilliantly done. At parts (well one very specific part in particular) I was literally on the edge of my seat. And because the series is so cleverly disguised as a slice of life anime when the large plot twists occur it’s so shocking you’ll be gasping for air.
But overall The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya is an exciting wolf in sheep’s clothing that needs a little more work on its plot. It’s entertaining, quite funny in parts especially where Kyon and girls are considered, and the supporting cast of characters do provide a refreshing line up for the various adventures they get up to. The ending is very non-climatic but hey the ride there was quite entertaining.
If you do watch this show now for the love of god don’t watch it in the released order, go for the chronological order otherwise you won’t enjoy this anime as much as you should.
Premise:
8/10
The idea this anime is based around is spectacular and,
ignorant of the individual components of this anime, the mix up of different genres
is a refreshing and exciting idea.
Plot
Development: 5/10
The plot development in this anime is terrible as a whole,
as a result of the afore mentioned lacking of a climax and a kick ass factor to allow you to ignore
the lacking of a climax, but there are some moments when you just can’t stop
watching and there are some amazing twists.
Animation:
7/10
The animation is this anime is good, but it’s nothing
special. The only time the animation shines is during the heavy action scenes
and during the intro and outro. Overall the whole thing is good, but there are
some choppy moments, and it definitely isn’t a masterpiece in regards to
animation.
Characters:
6/10
The line-up of characters provides a funny backbone for
the series, but aside from the main leads in total the line-up can be
frustrating and boring at times.
Character
Development: 4/10
This is the only aspect of this anime that is actually
bad, character development in this type of show is one of the driving forces to
it, and it’s the area you rely on when the show is in-between thriller like
parts. It’s what provides the backbone of the slice of life element. But
unfortunately there is none whatsoever. At one point you think the two leads
have started to develop but it backtracks the very next episode leaving you
feeling unfulfilled.
Fluidity:
5/10
This show is strange to the affect that during the
thriller-esque scenes it runs smoothly and alternates between thriller and
slice of life seamlessly. But apart from those few times the show is jumpy. It
builds up to events that don’t transpire and leaves you hanging.
Music:
7/10
This is one of the redeeming features of this anime. The
music is well written and complements the scenes perfectly allowing for a light
upbeat feel. And the intro and outro set the feeling for the anime perfectly.
Although there is no problem with the music it could be better and more
fitting, but overall I can’t complain.
Intro:
8/10
The two intros for this anime are very good, and the
balance of the music and animation help to set the scene for the anime
perfectly. It’s upbeat and puts you in a good mood.
Outro:
9/10
The outro is hilarious and during the sadder episodes
allows you to finish the anime feeling good. The second outro isn’t as good as
the first one, ignorant of the annoying song (well it’s annoying after about the
first 50 times…).
Personal
Enjoyment: 8/10
Although there are a lot of let downs throughout this
anime overall it’s fun and exciting.
Total:
6.7/10
(Fine)
Stuart Macdonald
Stuart Macdonald
The Rating System
Hey Guys,
So as I said in the introduction there will be a ranking system used in the reviews. The ranking system is going to range from 1-10 but has a small gradient. So anime will have ranks like 7.6. This is to ensure accuracy and to allow you to easily see which anime's are better than others. It strikes me as a better idea than having 50 anime just ranked 7. But these ranks mean something, as I will explain:
10: Masterpiece (I doubt you will ever see an anime that ranks this overall from me)
9: Brilliant
8: Very Good
7: Good
6: Fine
5: Average
4: Bad
3: Very Bad
2: Horrible
1: Horrific (I doubt you'll see me rank anything horrific overall either, because a bad anime will still have some redeeming features)
This will apply for the ten points i'm rating anime on. A 7.8 on animation will mean the animation is good. A 7.8 in total will mean the entire anime is good as a whole. But be wary even if a anime ranks high it could have a vary bad aspect that would ruin the entire anime for you. For example a anime may have a animation score of 1 but a story line of 10 so watch out for that. Each rank of these ten aspects for any given anime will also be explained as you will see.
Stuart Macdonald.
So as I said in the introduction there will be a ranking system used in the reviews. The ranking system is going to range from 1-10 but has a small gradient. So anime will have ranks like 7.6. This is to ensure accuracy and to allow you to easily see which anime's are better than others. It strikes me as a better idea than having 50 anime just ranked 7. But these ranks mean something, as I will explain:
10: Masterpiece (I doubt you will ever see an anime that ranks this overall from me)
9: Brilliant
8: Very Good
7: Good
6: Fine
5: Average
4: Bad
3: Very Bad
2: Horrible
1: Horrific (I doubt you'll see me rank anything horrific overall either, because a bad anime will still have some redeeming features)
This will apply for the ten points i'm rating anime on. A 7.8 on animation will mean the animation is good. A 7.8 in total will mean the entire anime is good as a whole. But be wary even if a anime ranks high it could have a vary bad aspect that would ruin the entire anime for you. For example a anime may have a animation score of 1 but a story line of 10 so watch out for that. Each rank of these ten aspects for any given anime will also be explained as you will see.
Stuart Macdonald.
Introductions
Hi!
My name's Stuart, and as you can imagine i'm a massive anime freak. I'm starting this reviewing blog as a part of a larger project. My reviews will be based around ten aspects of any given anime in an attempt to rule out the possibility of creating a bias review.
These points are as follows:
Premise.
Plot Development.
Characters.
Character Development.
Fluidity.
Music.
Intro.
Outro.
Personal Enjoyment.
I aim to create a comprehensive database of reliable reviews to guide any fellow Ouakus out there. Eventually I will also release my overall ranking system that will be added to periodically. Along with the reviews first impressions and individual episode reviews will also be released.
So let's have fun. :)
My name's Stuart, and as you can imagine i'm a massive anime freak. I'm starting this reviewing blog as a part of a larger project. My reviews will be based around ten aspects of any given anime in an attempt to rule out the possibility of creating a bias review.
These points are as follows:
Premise.
Plot Development.
Characters.
Character Development.
Fluidity.
Music.
Intro.
Outro.
Personal Enjoyment.
I aim to create a comprehensive database of reliable reviews to guide any fellow Ouakus out there. Eventually I will also release my overall ranking system that will be added to periodically. Along with the reviews first impressions and individual episode reviews will also be released.
So let's have fun. :)
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