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1. Kuroshitsuji (Black Butler)
2. Mushishi
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Space Dandy Review

A while ago I asked you guys what anime I should review, and got a tie. Well, here is the second anime you asked for, one that has become one of my personal favorites - here is Space Dandy!

Plot Summary

Taken from Wikipedia:

The space opera series follows the misadventures of Dandy, an alien hunter who is "a dandy guy in space," in search of undiscovered or rare aliens with his robot assistant QT and a cat-like alien named Meow. Though he and his crew act with the best intentions, Dandy is unaware that he is being pursued by Dr. Gel of the Gogol Empire.

Story

Space Dandy is a more episodic anime, with few reoccurring characters, and it does this very well. Each new episode is a completely new adventure, some of which are clear and down-to-earth, some of which are abstract and thought-provoking. Of course, some are stronger than others, but each episode is memorable and distinct.

But not only are the individual episodes, but later on in the series we discover the linking factor between all the episodes, creating a memorable conclusion to a memorable series.

9.3

Characters

Space Dandy is full of a fun and entertaining cast of characters. While some of the reoccurring ones can be a little cliche, they still bring their own uniqueness, sometimes being downright surprising. The individual episode characters are incredible, too, bringing their own flavor to the episode.

8.5

Animation

The animation is a strong point for Space Dandy. While having its own overall colour palette, some episodes bring in their own palette, adding to their individuality. It also flows very well.

9.1

Music

Honestly, I found the OP to be amazing, but the ED to be forgettable.

As for the OST, some tracks were done pretty well, but many simply served their purpose without adding much further to the anime.

7.7

Overall

Space Dandy is extremely fun, and most definitely worth your time to watch. If you're looking for a good comedy that manages to be thought-provoking at the same time, or something with a unique style, this anime is one to check out.

Gibbous

8.65

Recommendations

Neon Genesis Evangelion: If you're looking for something more on the psychological or thought-provoking side, why not check out one of the anime that Space Dandy parodies?

Daily Lives of High School Boys: If you want more comedy (or more parody), this anime should be able to satisfy your needs.

Other

I freakin' love Bea. He spends most of the time just layin' low, not really standing out, and then at the end he turns out to be a double agent, except he goes "screw you all" and tries to take over the world himself with Dandy and his Pyonium energy. He's completely brilliant XD

Why wouldn't I love an anime that ultimately parodies one of my other favorite anime?

And seriously, I love the style that this show has. There's a reason why I created the theme of my personal blog after it.

Macross Frontier Review

I haven't seen much mecha yet, but I've enjoyed the few I've watched. So, how does Macross Frontier hold up to those mecha, one of which is one of my favorite anime?

Plot Summary

Taken from Wikipedia:

Macross Frontier is the story of a human space colony fleet trying to find a habitable planet near the center of the Milky Way Galaxy. The story focuses on three young adults (a famed pop singer, a private military pilot, and a rising pop singer) and the events that occur around them as the fleet faces a crisis of alien origin.

Story

My biggest issue with the story is that they try to mix a comedy-romance anime with war-mecha anime, and the combination of so many elements prevents the anime from properly exploring or executing any of the elements, and makes the drama they attempt to create seem much more shallow than it should be.

That being said, the plot itself is interesting enough, despite being a bit predictable.

7.3

Characters

Like I said previously, the combination of so many elements made the drama created seem shallow. This made a lot of the main characters seem shallow, and while they were likable to an extent, this made them also not seem very likable.

However, there are some side characters that are developed fairly well.

8.3

Animation

Macross Frontier overall has some fairly decent animation. There were some moments that took my breath away, however, these moments were few and the animation that came in between didn't quite hold up to my expectations.

7.6

Music

Let me start by saying the instrumental tracks in this show are absolutely incredible. Yoko Kanno definitely pulled her magic in creating the music for this show.

The other songs, for the most part, are done pretty well, too. The issue is that, while the songs do well on their own, mixed with some of the heavier themes this show tries to go for, they fall flat in execution. The entire time I was hoping for a song with heavier themes, but it seems as if all the songs ended up being shallow, which ended up working against the anime.

8.7

Overall

I really wanted to like this show. I really did. But when unnecessarily shallow elements overtake what could have been a significantly thought-provoking show, it brings the anime down to the point where, while it may be worth the watch to some, I found it to be messy and somewhat forgettable.

Half Moon

7.98

Recommendations

Code Geass
If you're looking for another mecha with romantic plot elements, this one should work for you.

Arslan Senki

Yes, I know this hasn't finished airing yet, but if you're looking for a show with stronger war elements, this one anime should be worth your time.

Other

I feel like I've completely bashed both anime requests I've gotten. Sorry, guys ;n;

And I'm not kidding when I say I think this show had so much potential - it could have been marvelous. But that romance bit ended up not doing it for me.

I felt like Mikhail's death could have been done better, too. I love the idea of him dying, and how he died, but the execution... I feel like they needed to have more time for it to sink in and for Klan, as well as us as an audience, to mourn him. You know?

...Luca is a total bada**. I mean, inventing great new war technology and creating plans when he's probably the youngest character? As well as how coldly he was willing to put Ranka's life in danger... I thought he was going to be the stereotypical adorable side character. Geez, was I wrong?

...Honestly, I don't like Sheryl much. I wanted to, she just ended up seeming so... bratty. Ranka had her faults, too. I did like Alto, though... probably just because I thought he was attractive.

I also have a friend nicknamed Princess. He looks nothing like a princess, though.

Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood Review

I finished this series a little over a week ago, and since it's known to be one of, if not the best anime of all time, I should do a review with my own thoughts on it, right? ^^

Plot Summary

When the Elric brothers, Edward and Alphonse, attempt to bring their mother back through alchemy, it comes with a price, Edward losing an arm and a leg, and Alphonse losing his entire body, now only a soul bound to a suit of armour.

And so they set out to find the only thing that can help them get their bodies back - a Philosopher's Stone.

Story

Honestly, this show has an incredible story. The story carries a deep, emotional aspect, but doesn't let that slow down the plot. It's constantly moving and never really slows down, yet it still manages to be well-paced. It can be a bit dark, but that darkness never feels forced or overbearing.

9.5

Characters

The character development in this show is amazing. Many characters have tangible growth. The characters are all multidimensional and are likable in their own right. And indeed, nearly all the characters have development.

9.7

Animation

The action scenes are some of the best I've seen, and the fluidity of the animation can be fairly great. It's one of Bones' best. That being said, it's not the most beautiful anime out there.

8.9

Music

The music is yet another highlight to this anime. The openings and endings are all pretty solid.

The background music ranges from good to epic to absolutely beautiful. It contributes so much to the anime, and yet is enjoyable enough to be listened to independently. To be honest, it's so good that when I was listening to it while I was writing this, I had to take a moment to just... appreciate the music I was listening to.

9.3

Overall

All I can say is that there's a reason why this show is ranked #1 on MyAnimeList.

Full Moon

9.35

Recommendations

Since any classic shounen anime I recommend wouldn't be able to compare with this show, I'm going to review some other beautiful classics:

Neon Genesis Evangelion

Also every dark in tone, though more philosophical than most. It has its flaws, but is definitely worth a watch.

Mushishi

It has a bit more of a somber tone, but the story and animation are just absolutely beautiful.

Other

Honestly, I think the manga is better, but as an anime, this show is absolutely incredible.

Okay, I teared up at Envy's death. I didn't think I'd ever do that.

And, of course, GreedLing is still my favorite character.

Umineko no Naku Koro ni Review

A looooooong time ago, I allowed Snowzi to request a review as a reward for winning my Lilium challenge. Now, over a year later, I have finally gotten around to watching (and reviewing) the sort-of sequel to the highly praised Higurashi no Naku Koro ni.

Plot Summary

When Battler and his family all gather at the family-owned island to discuss the successor to the family name, all seems normal. However, people quickly start being killed through methods that seem to only be possible using magic. This is supposedly the work of Beatrice, the "Golden Witch" who has lived on the island for many years. Battler, however, is adamant that magic does not exist, and so he must disprove the magic to the most difficult of foes - Beatrice herself.

Story

The story is definitely Umineko's weakest point. It's convoluted, hard to follow, and doesn't quite know what it wants to be. One of the most frustrating aspects is that there is no clear divide on what is certainly true and what is supposedly true, and that causes problems in that, after a point, nothing seems to be real and everything seems to be pointless.

The other large issues is that Umineko doesn't really end, or rather, it doesn't have a proper end. It ends after a cliffhanger that brings up much more questions than answers, and makes the entire series seem pointless.

3.7

Characters

The biggest issue with the development of Umineko's characters is that nearly half the cast gets little to no screen time, let alone development. However, a few characters are developed well. The frustrating thing, is, after a point we seem to watch the same development happen over and over again, making the character seem shallow when in fact they are not.

5.2

Animation

While there is a certain beauty to the series, there is a lack of quality there, too. The color scheme is a little more dull than it should have been, and there really was not very many scenes that impressed.

7.3

Music

Both the openings and endings were done extremely well. The background music held its own, too, though no track in particular stood out very much.

7.7

Overall

While there are some good aspects of Umineko, it is simply not complete. The first season was intended with a second season in mind, and without that second season, it becomes confusing and worthless. Add in a lack of quality, and I simply cannot suggest you take the time out to watch it. If the idea interests you, I suggest explore it through some other medium, such as the video games or manga.

Crescent Moon

5.98

Recommendations

Higurashi no Naku Koro ni

If you're looking for something similar, but complete, this is what I recommend.

Danganronpa

Another show with brighter colours and better executed mysteries.

Other

Before I watched this, I watched a review on it in which the reviewer just ended up slashing it to death. I went in convinced that it wasn't really as bad as he said it was. ...it is. It is as bad.

And... ugh, I feel like this was more of a rant than a review. It's hard for me to explain why I do or don't like it without spoiling much. Actually, I don't even know if I could explain why I don't like it even then.

And honestly, even though it's bad, it does have a tendency to stick with you. I might buy some of the manga when I have the money just to see where the story actually goes.

Log Horizon Review

As a reward to you guys since this world reached 5,000 views, I allowed you guys to vote for my next review. However, since I ended up with a tie between Log Horizon and Space Dandy, I flipped a coin and ended up with Log Horizon. However, you can be assured that Space Dandy has come near the top of my to-review list.

Also, please note that this is only a review for the first season, as I have not finished the second season yet.

Plot Summary

When the MMORPG Elder Tale releases its twelfth expansion pack, thirty thousand players suddenly find themselves inside the game, taking the appearance of their virtual avatars. Shiroe, Naotsugu and Akatsuki decide to create a team and figure out this strange new world that they must now build their lives in.

Story

The plot of Log Horizon seems to be built around the idea of creating a buildup to to an event near the end of each arc. While it is often entertaining enough, at times the buildup can be slow and boring. However, when that moment strikes, it gets insanely exciting to see the awesomeness that all those slow moments were building up to.

8.7

Characters

The great thing about Log Horizon's characters is that they all seem real. They each have their complex, 3-dimensional, individual personalities. This makes them all a lot more interesting and likable. The interactions between the characters also seem to have a sense of reality to it, rather than ever feeling forced or unnatural.

While some characters don't get much development, there are some that are developed quite well.

9.3

Animation

While the Log Horizon's animation is solid, it does very little to stand out. The action scenes are more focused on strategy rather than actual action, which, while being a plus in certain aspects, doesn't help the ability for the animation to shine the way it could.

That being said, the colours designs are chosen well. The character designs are also incredible.

7.6

Music

Both the opening and ending are animated well. The songs themselves are catchy and energetic, and they bring the right sort of spirit to the show.

The background tracks are also great. A lot of the music could be listened to on their own fine, and fit in well with the world of Elder Tale.

9.2

Overall

Putting Log Horizon as one of my favorite anime isn't a mistake. It's incredible in the areas of characters and music, and while there are faults in the story and animation, it isn't enough to really bog it down. Though it may seem slow at points, continue watching and you may find yourself with a delightful anime.

Full Moon

8.7

Recommendations

Death Note

If you're looking for another show utilizing strategy and mind games, this one may fulfill your desires.

Fullmetal Alchemist

Though the premises are quite different, if you're looking for another show with a well-developed world and well-developed characters, this one's for you.

Other

My friend was talking about how much he liked Sword Art Online. I told him Log Horizon was better. He didn't believe me. Then, after much nagging on my part, he watched it. ...he agrees that Log Horizon is better.

...Seriously, why would someone pick Sword Art Online over this? Sure, the animation's better, but everything else is just worse...

And lastly... *ahem*

*sings* DATABASE! DATABASE! JUST LIVING IN THE DATABASE, WO-AH!