Shingeki no Kyojin – 02, 03

OP: “Guren no Yumiya” by Linked Horizon – With all the ha’s and the trumpets, the thrill they make you feel in the opening is terrific. I like it.

I appreciate the prologue so much; I’m starting to love the anime as much as the manga. In fact, it’s getting better.

The entirety of episode two was crossing their message of their world and the situation of the left mankind on earth. It told the attitude and the personality one is up for in the battle against these humongous creatures; that is one hell of a good start, a story told from rock bottom.

There were expanded scenes (obviously) but unlike other anime, it was to fill up the absorption of either the information or the transition of the next scene. Either way, or whatever way, it worked because the pacing was consistent until the end. Also, as I have read the manga very further ahead, the scene of the protagonist’s dad riding a horse and crying was a good addition, together with the injections of his kid. Thumbs up!

Episode three focused more in the training, and honestly, they did it closely well as the manga or, in fact, it may even have been better.  It was mostly a sort of expanded form of the training, but every minute of it was good. Sure, it may seem unnecessary thinking that his harsh and first few days were caused by some mechanical problem, but trust me on this: it was the character development the creators are after, and not just the protagonist’s, it was everyone’s. Hint: It’s basically one of those beginnings where you’d feel “it’s a small world.”

The entire series is living up to the manga’s set expectations. Although I have to say, it makes the laziness in me so I’m more or less hoping for action to set some entertainment to those who know the story already very well (but since they’re not going to do that, I’ll still stick through).

Rating: Great! Living up to its expectations. Or beyond that.

ED: “Utsukushiki Zankoku na Sekai” by Youko Hikasa – A very ED-like theme song. What’s there to pair a “you’re-in-for-excitement” opening? A melancholic, quiet, and peaceful ending theme song. Fine.

DEVIL SURVIVOR 2 THE ANIMATION – 02, 03

OP: “Take Your Way” by livetune – The “opening” theme song, eh? I think the song is fitting for opening theme songs, but not quite for shows like these. The first episode showed less joy thus I would find techno with some normal anime song standard not cut out for this show. The only thing I could find to my liking is the introduction of all characters in a single opening with some futuristic and eye-candy feeling.


Episode 2

All too peculiar. A secret organization in a secret building with a secret underground, like the funds of a government could do that. It matters not when the poor possibility is made into a reality in this Devil Survivor 2 world.

The story was given to the audiences in direct points. This type of delivery is one of the very things I dislike because I easily associate it with bad anime. Say, the first course of action was to meet their parents, then the poor little girl was unable to find her. Next, we find the normal delivery of the message that they’re all too different people – that they’re misunderstood as powerful and scary people, some will appreciate them. Finally, they end up back to where they were taken into custody. (Note that the sudden transition was absurd. A disappointment, they could’ve chosen a more indirect development of them in a car with teen drama rather than take up almost a third of the episode directing the points they’re losing innocent people including their family.)

The epilogue was unsettling as well. The sudden appearance of what may be the godlike of this show is a friend of Hotsuin Yamato. Then there’s a random character we don’t know with some other random character blabbering about JP’s taking action.

Beyond these, the impressions I had about the protagonist and his team weren’t wrong – they were too bland. There wasn’t anything strong about them. In fact, I learned nothing well about them except the girl who’s sensitive about her family (which is normal, so back to the blandness).


Episode 3

With the given secret funds of the government, let’s not forget putting trains where money would rain down without any particular problem against beings the public should have no knowledge about.

I’ll give my points straight, stories like these require attention about the world around them. Say, does the government (we know in the real world) have nothing else to do but continue their duty and leave the JP’s to theirs like an independent organization? Or like, what else is happening in the world. But their writers never put too much attention to it, either because they don’t need to as long as they entertain people with action or it never “crosses” their mind because it just can’t happen in this anime.

Back to the underground tunnel, we find the protagonist reflecting about his powers and the responsibility he has to protect them. After arriving in Osaka, they find two other new summoners – a girl for fan service and a brat for just the variety of characters – and honestly, the brat’s got to have the strongest personality. You could describe him in one word, the others were just developed in poorer manner (because the brat’s the usual character who never does anything better so he leaves the group).

Proceeding to the Osaka JP’s base, they find themselves in the midst of a hacker attack, who was later found to be the (brainwashed) girl they were looking for. Hibiki somehow makes a smart idea about finding the hacker. Later, they find out about the brat’s predicted death.

They proceed to stop the attacker with all other dead reinforcements. The likely of this happening was very poor so it’s pretty much setup that they were “meant” to find her. Or they were powerful enough to get to the Ward and actually leave me in the disbelief of the poor choice of action the show is taking.

In the end, they match up with a very strong Demon nullifying all possible attacks. They soon wounded him, but still leave the lost doctor in the ruins while leaving a virus in the JP System. To top this unfortunate event, the brat died.

The very least I could say overall is its poor story quality. The animation was, while not good, fine enough, but how they’re telling the story is simply a disappointment. I may have expected too much.

Well, enough about the story, the characters weren’t well developed either. The brat had to have the least bland feeling, and I pretty much like him more than the others yet they killed him without even much screening.

Rating: Disappointment

ED: “Be” by Song Riders – So this is meant to be sad, right? Then there’s a bright future ahead whilst fighting in despair? Good music.

Spring 2013 Overall Impressions

I can say frankly that this season isn’t very strong. It can only keep up with it from what I expect to be good and from what I’ve seen to be potentially great. While there may seem to be many strong potentials here, there aren’t really much to pick out.

Those with strong potentials are what I see fit to be at least worth the watch. They’re grouped together with the best, and some others that considered to be generic or just an ordinary anime but of worthy entertainment. These are Kakumeiki Valvrave, Toaru Kagaku no Railgun S, Suisei no Gargantia, DEVIL SURVIVOR 2 THE ANIMATION, Aku no Hana, Shingeki no Kyojin, and Karneval.

Those with decent or good potentials are either anime of standard importance or normal entertainment – say, for people who don’t really critique everything in & out and enjoys the show throughout the half hour. These are Arata Kangatari, RDG: Red Data Girl, Photo Kano, Zettai Bouei Leviathan, Date A Live, Hataraku Maou-sama!, and Ginga Kikoutai Majestic Prince.

Weak and poor potentials will never scale much, and if they do, they’ll limit themselves without going beyond the best in the seasons. They have senseless humor or fan-service. Generally, just poor conceptualized story. These are Yuyushiki, Hentai Ouji to Warawanai Neko, Aiura, Hyakka Ryouran Samurai Bride, and Dansai Bunri no Crime Edge.

The anime I’ll blog are generally all strong potentials (except Toaru Kagaku no Railgun S for the inability to watch the previous season and Aku no Hana because I’m picking up the manga) and picked decent/good potentials which are RDG: Red Data Girl, Photo Kano, Hataraku Maou-sama!, and Ginga Kikoutai Majestic Prince.

Hope you guys are in sync with my thoughts!

Spring 2013 First Impressions: Part 5

Yuyushiki

Very short plot: three girls in comedy.

I wasn’t so sure what I was in for this show when I saw the blonde girl having weird chibi face on a seemingly normal teen body. Now that I’ve seen the first episode, I think it’s fun enough to see them. Maybe I was allured by the yuri scenes, but nevertheless, it was simply a fun-fun show.

Potential: Weak
Will I continue watching it? Most probably.

Kakumeiki Valvrave

High school student pilots a humanoid robot in the distant future.

It’s the typical teen drama of dying love turns to revenge, and it then so happens that the lead starts learning absurdly fast in learning how to use such complex robot (and so if we get even any explanations, it’s got to be either weak or lazy just to keep up with the lead being a high school student). The animation was good as well, nothing well worth saying it was bad. Mecha anime is always cool, and I like to keep my stereotyped image of it that way.

After-ED scene made me think twice about this show. A vampire-turned robot driver? It was like this show told me to think again.

Potential: Strong (Sounds a bit ironic considering what I said)
Will I continue watching it? I got to. (I mean, vampires? X-mark in the forehead?)

Hentai Ouji to Warawanai Neko

The perverted lead turns into a very frank and tactless pervert after praying to the stone cat, causing a catastrophe in his life. He’s in the progress of gaining his PR back.

I prefer shows like this than straight-off moe and perverting. It’s kind of more “morale” watching this comedy pervert than actually watching something in the borderline of p***. Also, I kind of like the choice of art for this types of show – so anime.

Potential: Weak
Will I continue watching it? Maybe. (I had fun, actually)

Toaru Kagaku no Railgun S

The adventures of three girl-espers.

I think it would be inappropriate to make out the plot synopsis without actually watching the previous season, but I have to say, this is an eye-opening one for me. I’ve gotta watch this show, and I’ll have to give it a shot to actually appreciate this one.

I’ve always admired the concept of espers. The characters and their fluidity weren’t also a letdown.

Potential: Strong
Will I continue watching it? Definitely, but after I’ve watched the previous season.

Spring 2013 First Impressions: Part 4

Suisei no Gargantia

The lead character is part of the Human Galactic Alliance. After fighting all-out against aliens they call “Hideous,” he is soon separated from the ship and falls to earth.

A very interesting plot and a strong contender for one the best anime this season. This is a must-watch. The graphics are fine; I just like mecha that much. It doesn’t fall under the common stories where the lead would go into war such that, for this case, he goes outside the war and falls in a seemingly forgotten planet (as such, humans originated from this planet). The buildup should be very good most especially as to how he could go back to the Alliance, or the Alliance may find him.

Potential: Strong
Will I continue watching it? Definitely.

Mushibugyou

The protagonist becomes a part of the Mushibugyou with all the potential he has and other common ideas you could wrap up in a story.

Honestly not very satisfying if you’re up for the story, but the action is well worth the watch. The opening theme song seemed so misleading about the character designs. In fact, I was happy they didn’t choose that toony type of art.

Potential: Fine
Will I continue watching it? Maybe.

Arata Kangatari

Just as the Arata is in a dire situation of being accused in killing the maiden, the Arata from Earth and the Arata from who-knows-where have their places swapped.

Interesting story, poor development. The story was nice; they could work around it, but it was very disappointing that it became so weak despite the bricks they could start building with it. It’s well worth a chance to watch it, but surely this can’t be well-prioritized.

Potential: Would-be Strong
Will I continue watching it? Maybe.

Aiura

Not sure what to make of this 5-minute comedy, but, err, I’m not going to expect much. Five minutes can’t hurt anyway, so I’ll just go ahead and watch this without any feel of criticizing it.

Potential: Weak
Will I continue watching it? Yes. (Because 5 minutes can’t hurt.)

Spring 2013 First Impressions: Part 3

It took me time; I had to balance my days in playing Pump It Up and League of Legends since school is getting nearer. (Among the three, if I had to pick and prioritize one when classes are starting, I would have to pick blogging.)

RDG: Red Data Girl

A girl who manages to contact her father in Tokyo and soon has a manservant. The details are all too small.

The first episode was downright weak. I am not even too sure if there is anything I could make of the plot just by the beginning. However, the poster had me when I saw there more characters to be introduced. If there’s one thing that would explain it, it’s the pace they’re keeping up. There’s a lot to go on with the first episode and left unnecessarily unanswered, but we’ll see how it goes.

Potential: Good
Will I continue watching it? Decent chance.

Photo Kano

An ordinary guy attains a camera that seemingly changes his whole life (or at least his perspective of it). He was apparently soon recruited by two clubs: the Photo Club and Photography Club. The difference, being, the Photography Club’s interests are in borderline eroticism and Photo Club in – unsure about this – scenery and whatnot.

The image was misleading, at least based on prejudged impressions. I thought it would be all girls, less boys – well, it does live up to that – but if I weren’t so attracted by this, I wouldn’t have given this show a chance to watch. What’s more is that I’m apparently starting to like it. Perhaps it was sparking my likes for photography, but this show’s going to be nice to feel some little slice-of-life.

Potential: Fine
Will I continue to watching it? Definitely.

Hyakka Ryouran Samurai Bride

Ecchi, so there has to be girls with some peculiar plot. Let’s keep it short: dojo is losing funds, the guy surrounded by girls is back, and dojo so happens turns into a maid cafe. Everything else weirder follows.

I had to give this show little attention. I’m not quite a fan of ecchi, but at least in times like right now. I’m just not feeling it, and ecchi doesn’t just fit right into the bill when I want to be entertained. There are just times, know what I mean?

Potential: Weak
Will I continue watching it? If ecchi feeling sets in.

Zettai Bouei Leviathan

In the planet Aquafall, strange creatures have started appearing after the fallen meteorite incident. A fairy attempts to save the world, but first recruit a team – the three girls.

First and foremost, the names are splendidly well-chosen – Leviathan (sea monster), Bahamut (vast fish) and Jormungandr (world snake). (Jormungandr has had my interests bearing such great name.) The plot was not to my taste taking a slow take in the story. To feel the fantasy-set world may be a plus, but it almost appears like a terrible filler. Though I’ve got to say, if it weren’t for the names, I’d have my doubts if I were to keep watching this show. For such a low reason, I’m going to watch this.

Potential: Good
Will I continue watching it? Decent chance.

Shingeki no Kyojin 43 – An Attempt in the Story

I’m not so sure about the progress of the story. It’s going to be on its fourth year this year, and there haven’t been any major changes so far. It may be because it’s filled with all fights and less revelations, but the steps they’re taking are too short.

Start Reading “Shingeki no Kyojin – Chapter 43”

Spring 2013 First Impressions: Part 2

DEVIL SURVIVOR 2 THE ANIMATION

This has a very interesting story. A mobile application called “Nicaea” predicts death of people, and soon predicts the death of the protagonist, his friend, and a classmate. They’re now involved in events leading to a strange incident after the another after choosing between “life” and “death” when they “die” in a train station. They now possess the ability to summon demons. That’s who their newly-given second life begin.

I was honestly in a state of confusion that this is a second season anime due to that number ‘2’, but now that I know this is an adaption, I’m looking forward where the story is leading to. The plot is very solid, the characters were great – in terms of design, and I just hope this doesn’t become like PERSONA 4, which I found to be a poor adaptation (or the story was simply poor for me to begin with).

Potential: Strong
Will I continue to watch it? Definitely.


Aku no Hana

Uh, well, the pacing for this was very slow as I can’t say much about the first episode. Basically, the protagonist leads a normal bookworm life. Just that, one day, he forgets his book, goes back for it, and the creepy stuff just start to set in.

I found the first episode to be poor as the plot was not clearly dictated or the vagueness was poorly depicted, but there’s one thing this show has got to boast: it’s atmosphere. Even the simple depiction of how the first episode went had got me gripped and captured. The cinematography was perfect as well. I couldn’t say that anything was out of place, but instead, say that it’s fantastic! The director here must have good tastes, and I can’t let this show pass by. I’m quite interested where the story is leading to without showing much of it, and clearly developing the atmosphere & setting more.

Potential: Strong
Will I continue to watch it?
 Definitely. (It was a “maybe”, but looking back, the show was too good to be dropped.)

Date A Live

This is one of those beyond-impossible type of stories where the character personalities seemingly don’t fit their role or have a huge change in role that just keeps you in a state of disbelief. Soon, because of this, you end up disliking it. A very typical protagonist has a sister who’s actually a commander of an organization that’s against these so-called ‘Spirits’. The protagonist, who seems to do badly when it comes to romance, was told to “capture the hearts” of the Spirits, and maybe, make use of them.

Comedic, I guess, but really not my type of shows. Some may go against me and perhaps I am more bias to my tastes than I thought, but this is a good show to kill time anyway.

Potential: Fine
Will I continue to watch it? Maybe.
(If only I have a real long time without having anything else to do.)


Shingeki no Kyojin

This is a runner-up for the best anime this season. Humans are caged in walls against Titans, who possess the physique of a normal human being (a male) and devour humans not for food but for slaughter. Here’s where it gets better. A 100 years of peace has passed, and soon, Colossal Titan, taller than the wall of 50 meters, attacks and the Titans invade their city.

A very interesting world, that’s an A+. Protagonist and team actually are a good match-up. I know what’s gonna go around the story since I’ve read the manga till the latest chapter before watching the first episode. I know what’s in store, but the anime just outdid the manga. The animation was amazing. The characters were, although not quite crisp, a bit more natural than I expected.  Titans were well-depicted to be scary, and the atmosphere that surrounds them and throughout the show was maintained very well.

Potential: Strong
Will I continue to watch this show? Definitely.