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.