Friday, March 27, 2009

Ryan Reviews:Clannad ~After Story~ COMPLETE

Halfpoint

Okay, so I feel a bit behind in my reviews. I blame my laptop. I’m back on top this time with a review of all of ~After Story~. I’m taking in to consideration episodes 1-22, as they are the episodes which have the main story. This review is completely spoiler free. I’m also going to assume you know what ~After Story~ is about.

Sunohara

Dad

~After Story~ has a rather slow beginning with some mildly interesting story arcs. It all serves a purpose in the grand scheme of things because everything that happens builds up to something later in the story. The first episode re-introduces us to the characters and quirks we know them for. Each and every character is interesting in their own rights, with some characters being more interesting than others. None of the characters are quite as interesting as our main character Tomoya, who is by far one of the most interesting male leads I have seen in most anime shows to this date. He grows up and proves he’s not some blank slate by making decisions for himself and helping the other members of the cast when the time arises. He has limits just like everyone else, and he stretches to his to show his loved ones he truly cares. Quite beautiful really.

Scardy

Tomoyaholds

The story builds up satisfyingly although as mentioned the beginning is a little slow. The story arcs that come before the main event captured my attention with varying degrees of success.What I mean is that some stories were more interesting to me than others, but I was never really bored of a particular story. Things move smoothly enough so that we’re never messing around long with stuff that doesn’t matter. The show possess a little bit of the supernatural, and you’ll see what I mean as you progress further on in the show. However it is far from ridiculous and my suspension of disbelief is never broken. It gives the show a bit of that “Romantic mystery” feel. At least that’s how I feel.

 

SleepNagisa[3]

The animation and feel to each scene is done very nicely. Kyoto Animation is no slouch when it comes pretty backgrounds and animation. Lighting hits each scene nicely and animation is pleasant and appealing to the eyes. I like the character designs and the subtle changes that happen as time progresses. Very nice. Don’t be put off by the “moe-ish” character designs. I know some people don’t like that kind of thing. I know character designs can be off putting for some people, but I guarantee you can get used to it in no time.

Ushio

Direct

The music is slightly generic yet still likable. I’ve heard people say it’s very midi-ish…meaning that it doesn’t sound like they are using real instruments in the music. I can kind of understand this because it seems most of the music comes straight from the visual novel which most of the time they don’t bother you assemble a full band together to actually perform these songs for them. The music is still appealing and comes in at all the right parts. The swelling parts in the music causes emotions to swell inside of me so…yeah.

Together

whoot

To summarize, this is a excellent sequel to the original Clannad. I think I even like this sequel more than I like the original. It’s hard for me to say though…both are very good. If you watched the original and haven’t started this yet I recommend getting on to it right away. I give ~After Story~ a 9 out of 10. A great show in the midst of all this crap that seems to be swallowing the anime world these days.

TomoyaFather

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Episode #29 – Black Lagoon

29 - Black Lagoon

Originally recorded March 7, 2009.

This Japanese businessman gets kidnap by a bunch of homies called the Black Lagoon. They are a delivery company that transport whatever the black market demands, such as guns and even people. It’s kind of like the story where your mom told you to not hang out with the bad kids but you do anyways but then regret it because then you get arrested because the cops found out your friends had pot on them but you didn’t know, so then you get to the scene where you tell your mom that you don’t want to hang out with the bad kids anymore. Well, this story is kind of like that, except it’s nothing like it. Instead of the Japanese businessman returning to his mundane life, he instead welcomes the change. He changes his boring Japanese name to Rock, and instead of being a pussy he embraces his new life of killing bad people because they so happen to be shooting at him first. Oh yeah. There’s also Russian mafias, Chinese mafias, South American mafias, and explosions. Lots of explosions. It’s an homage to American culture and Hong Kong action movies. So watch it.

What’s New this Week
Ryan: Mad Max creator wants 4th film to be 'anime'
Ging: Second half of White Album to be aired in fall '09
Nam: Dragonball Kai edited to follow Toriyama's manga

 

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Opening song: Kuusou Runba by Kenji Otsuki and Zetsubou Shoujo-tachi
Transition: Red Fraction (Black Lagoon Opening) by MELL
Ending Song: Red Fraction by MELL

Friday, March 13, 2009

Episode #28 – Aquarian Age

28 - Aquarian Age

Originally recorded February 28, 2009.

This show is about nothing. That’s right. Nothing. They got 5 factions fighting in a war, a war so long that they forgot why they’re even fighting. They got magical girls, shrine maidens, furries, girls in plug suits/Megaman suits, and wizards that don’t do anything productive. What’s even more great is that the main character, Kyota, is in a rock band. You would think, “Cool. Pop music + war = good.” Wrong sucka. You just got played. Things happen, but you don’t exactly know what is happening. And all of these factions compromise of girls, and they all seem to like the dude for no particular reason. You know what, he could’ve probably been played by a stump and the acting would’ve been better. He probably would be a better singer and harmonica player as well. You know, I’m just ranting. This is stupid. Just listen to the podcast.

What’s New this Week
Ryan: Bandai Entertainment licenses Lucky Star OVA
Ging: Spring 2009 anime season
Nam: Eva Clock and Picture Stamp iPhone app

 

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Opening song: Kuusou Runba by Kenji Otsuki and Zetsubou Shoujo-tachi
Transition: Everlasting Love"by SeYUN
Ending Song: Red Fraction (Florence/Exit Trance Remix) by Mell

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Episode #27 – Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Do You Remember Love?

27

Originally recorded February 21, 2009.

To celebrate the launch of the Macross, we decided to review the 1980s classic Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Do You Remember Love? The giant spaceship, Macross, and its crew must fight an invading attack by the Zentradi and Meltrandi. The Zentradi and Meltrandi are aliens that separate themselves according to their sex and know nothing but war. After Earth is invaded the Macross warped itself away from the planet in order to save its passengers from total annihilation. Now the Macross crew must travel from Saturn back to Earth while trying to defend itself from the Zentradi and Meltrandi races.

What’s New this Week
Ryan: Best Buy to cut back anime titles
Ging: Funimation licenses My Bride is a Mermaid, El Cazador de la Bruja, and RIN: Daughters of Mnemosyne
Nam: Evangelion 2.0 You Can [Not] Advance set in theaters on June 27

 

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Opening song: Kuusou Runba by Kenji Otsuki and Zetsubou Shoujo-tachi
Transition: Macross: Do You Remember Love? Opening
Ending Song: Tenshi No Enogu (Angel Pain) by Mari Iijima

Monday, March 2, 2009

Episode #26 – Area 88 (OVA)

26 - Area 88 (OVA)

Originally recorded February 14, 2009.

What do we do on Valentine’s Day? Well, we watch Area 88 and record a podcast. Sad, we know. But so what? Area 88 is awesome. A talented pilot named Shin Kazama was tricked into flying and destroying military jets as a mercenary for the nation of Aslan. Now, he must earn enough cash to buy his way out of Area 88 or desert his fellow comrades during a hellish war.

What’s New this Week
Ryan: Haruhi-chan delayed on Youtube, replace with boat
Ging: Gonzo reduce staff from 130 to 30
Nam: Lucky Star concert on March 29th at Nippon Budokan

 

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Opening song: Kuusou Runba by Kenji Otsuki and Zetsubou Shoujo-tachi
Transition: How Far to Paradise by Derek Jackson
Ending Song: Hotel California (Live) by Eagles