Thursday, August 13, 2009

Now and Then, Here and There

Who would of thought that something dubbed by the cast of Pokemon could be so damn good? There are so many words to describe this show and yet nothing I could say would do this show justice.

Now and Then, Here and There tells the story of Shu, a kind hearted middle-school student from modern day Japan who meets a strange girl named Lala-Ru. While trying to defend her from unknown attackers, the two are mysteriously whisked away to an unfamiliar land; a futuristic destroyed Earth covered by desert and divided by war.

The moment Shu arrives in this world; his own humanity is put to the test. He is beaten and tortured, nearly killed on numerous occasions, forced to fight alongside other children as soldiers and to bear witness to many acts of cruelty. The other characters he encounters have varying opinions about the war; some oppose violence, some kill under the false promise that they will return home when the war ends, some kill because they enjoy killing. Personalities in this show range from stable to psychotic.

The series deals with many moral questions about war, the cost of war and the exploitation of children. Very real situations are presented where war has changed everything. In this world, humans have become monsters, children are forced to kill to survive, and rarities like water are worth killing over. Many times while watching this show, I would often stand up and scream at the television over the violence that takes place.

Excellent voice acting, great animation that sometimes discontinues, interesting characters and a strong plot lead this show to be considered an all time classic.

It is powerful, shocking and extremely hard to watch at times. Now and Then, Here and There is an amazing piece of work that is emotionally driven and it never pulls any punches. If you are looking for something light-hearted and happy, look elsewhere.

This anime will pull you into its dark world, whether you are ready for it or not.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Monster Rancher

I miss being a little kid. Back to the days of watching cartoons before school or waking up early on Saturday for the cartoon block; anime was still in the process of becoming big.

The shows I remembered involved collecting cute monsters. Pokemon, Digimon and Yugioh were some of the leaders in producing those kinds of shows but some shows have been completely forgotten about. Does anyone remember Monster Rancher?

Based off the video game of the same name, the show was built on a similar formula like Digimon where the goal was not to collect them all but to save the world and kill the bad guy. Were the shows clones of each other? Not necessarily.

Young Genki Sakura is a huge gamer who recently won a tournament that involved his favorite game "Monster Rancher" (who would of thought). His prize was a prototype copy of the newest version of the game. The day he gets it and pops the CD into his Playstation, he gets sucked into the world of the game where he decides to join the cause of a young girl named Holly who journeys to destroy the evil "Moo" (lol) instead of finding a way home.

Original? Hardly. But you know what, even though it is drenched in its role-playing roots that didn't stop it from being entertaining. Genki wasn't very interesting to watch but the supporting characters were surprisingly deep. They were filled with history which provided the drive for their journey. It was also darker in tone with characters dying all the time and themes like slavery and inner conflict evident throughout. Unlike Pokemon with its mindless plot, there was a definitive start and end to this story.

Unlike Pokemon with its mindless plot, there was a definitive start and end to this story. Was it a great show? No, but it was joy to watch and it did a good job at not being boring. Even though Monster Rancher never found its stride in the U.S., it's still going strong in Japan (The newest game Monster Farm is being released in the fall).

Whoever does remember this show, I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

BlazBlue: Calamity Trigger

Street Fighter IV was the first to lead the fighting games of 2009 and now BlazBlue is the next to follow. But with so many other fighting games coming out this year, is it worth the money?

For those of you who know and love Guilty Gear, I have news for you: the game is most certainly its spiritual successor in terms of art quality, an in-depth fighting system, amazing soundtrack and characters packed with personality.

For those who never heard of Guilty Gear, BlazBlue is a great place to start. The system is friendly to newbies and fighting veterans alike. Even if you are just starting out, after playing for a couple of minutes the combos will be clockwork. Heck, even the right analog stick has assigned special just by moving it in one of four directions.

If you like fighting games and especially Guilty Gear, I urge you to pick up this title. It is worth every penny with a host of unlockables, an in depth story mode, English/Japanese audio and crazy fighting. While playing, you can notice how much care and attention was put into the game; it definitely shows. So far, my experience online has been fairly good, the game somewhat lags in the beginning but after a while it's hardly noticeable.

The game is only available in its limited edition form with the standard edition being released a month from now. But why would you ever but that version? The limited bundle has the game, the soundtrack composed by Daisuke Ishiwatari and a Blu-ray disc containing tutorials and tips from experienced player and the staff. The kicker is that the game is still only $60 bucks.

So not only do you get the game a month ahead of time and its packed with extras but its priced as the exact same price of the standard edition. There's no reason not to buy the limited edition.
But if you want it, better cross your fingers; the game has been sold out at every Gamestop in my location for both 360 and PS3 and I imagine its no different for other towns.

The only downside is the games limited appeal; there are some who have never heard of Guilty Gear and some people will be turned off by the anime designs. If you can look past that, this fighter is a gem to add to any collection.

Do yourself a favor, just buy the game. If you have PS3, I'll see you online.

Monday, June 29, 2009

Fairy Tail gets Anime Adaptation

I am finally back, my finger is now numb and it doesn't hurt anymore. Lucky me. :)

So what better way to come back but with a host of new articles to touch upon. First off, Fairy Tail is slated have an anime adaptation in production.

Fairy Tail is the newest project headed by Hiro Mashima; the author of Groove Rave Adventure (or Rave Master). Young Lucy Heartfilia is a magician in training with dreams to join the renown mage guild, Fairy Tail. During her travels, she hears about one of the guilds' famed member known as "Salamander". However, "Salamander" is a turns out to be a hotheaded impulsive teen named Natsu. Lucy is eventually welcomed into Fairy Tail where she, Natsu and other members go on various quests together.

My initial interest in the series began with a friend and a trip to NY Anime Festival where I picked up this.

The series has humor and action; following in the footsteps of two similar works: Rave Master and One Piece. Rave Master was Mashima's previous work; the two's art style is similar and there are certainly references evident. The action and humor are similar in tone to One Piece; its not surprising given that Mashima was once the student of Eiichiro Oda, the father of One Piece. At the end of the day, Fairy Tail is a shonen series with promise.

Expect the series to make its debut in the fall of this year.

I'M BACK, BABY!!!

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

No worries, I'm still alive

For everyone who has visited my blog and wondered where the hell did he go, I am terribly sorry for worrying you. I am completely fine (well now I am) and I took an unplanned vacation; I will continue to bring updates on anime and games on I regain use of my finger. Also, thanks to everyone who worried about me.

Until then please check out the otaku(gamer) T_T blog on E3 2009 coverage. Oh, and here's a puppy.


If you ever get into a fight with a lawn mower, RUN AWAY!!!

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

New Pokemon Game?

Another game? Apparently, Nintendo is never gonna stop milking that cash cow. Who can blame them? Pokemon is as addictive as smoking a Pikachu bong.

TV Tokyo's Pokemon Game Arena has stated there will be an announcement on May 10th regarding the franhise. It is supposedly to be the next major Pokemon title. There's plenty of speculation but nothing is confirmed for now. Be sure to check back on Sunday.

Hmm...
Those gold and silver balls look awfully familiar...

[Edit: According to a very reliable source, the cat was let out of the bag. There are two new DS games announced; Pokemon Heart Gold and Pokemon Soul Silver. More details to be announced on the tenth.]

Friday, May 1, 2009

Hajime no Ippo New Challenger Ep. 1-4

I know I am a little late considering the series is up to its 15th episode by now but I was putting it off until my roommate and I finished the first series and the two movies. So here's a review of the first four episodes.
For those of you who have never heard of Hajime no Ippo; it is a boxing series. In the U.S. it is known as Fighting Spirit.

Young Ippo Makunouchi is a high school student who gets beaten up by bullies regularly. He is one day saved by Mamoru Takamura, a rising star in the boxing world. After some circumstances, Ippo falls in love with the sport of boxing and he learns how to fight. A long road and plenty of challenges await Ippo as he takes on challenger all over the globe.

Hajime no Ippo: New Challenger is the new season that continues Ippo's journey and his fellow boxers around him. The show follows right after the first season and two movies; the first four episodes focuses on Ichiro Miyata, Ippo's friend and rival, and his fight for the OPBF championship belt.

The first series ran for 76 episodes back in 2002; despite a seven year gap, the show still maintains similar animation but it looks fresher and cleaner than before. The boxing matches are the heart of the show with its over-the-top fight scenes and how it plays the drama card. Drama, suspense, pretty much everything about the show puts you on the edge of your seat.

Though I missed the rock music overtones of the first series as the have been replaced with a semi-classical sound. Even though there are still funny jokes and plenty of comic relief, the show feels much more serious this time around. Though, I am glad they still carried on the penis joke. After the end of the first match, the show jumps right into the next plot; it wasn't a bad thing, I like how they don't waste time but it just seems so abrupt and the transmission could of been smoother.
In the end, the show is definitely fun to watch and if you like movies like Rocky, I would strongly recommend this show. Just be sure to watch the first series before the second; jumping right into the second season will only leave you confused.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Fate Unlimited/Codes localized in the U.S.

I never thought that it would make it over to our shores but its true; Fate Unlimited/Codes is making its way to the U.S. for both PS2 and PSP.

For those of you wonder what is Fate/Unlimited Codes, let me explain. Fate began as an eroge in Japan that had multiple scenarios depending on how you played your game. Those scenarios involved the same characters but what happens in the story and the outcome vary greatly. The PC game was a success that it spawned a prequel, light novels, manga, an anime series and a number of games. This is the first of the games to be localized in other countries.

The main character is Shiro Emiya, a boy who gets involved in the Holy Grail War in modern day Japan. Magus (something like a wizard) compete by summoning servants to do battle against each other; the last one standing will be able to obtain the Holy Grail which can grant any one wish. The catch is that the servants they summon are not typical monsters but epic heroes from history's past of future. Shiro becomes unwillingly involved in the tournament when he summons the strongest servant; Saber.
Before I begin let me say one thing: HOLY S**T!! I never thought this game would make it to our side of the world. I have played this game, my friend imported the Japanese version and I think I enjoy it more than he does.

This is a game for all the hardcore fighting fans and anime fans out there; its extremely technical and it punishes players for mistakes with endless combo potential. It can be extremely frustrating yet fun; with the attention it received in Japan, this game became an instant tournament hit. Oh, did I mention it was published by Capcom.

The release date is unknown for now; if you like anime, check out the series (anime or manga, it's worth the money!) Check out what the fuss is about here.

Chris if anything is incorrect, please don't hit me. T_T

[Edit: There has been some changes to the release of Fate Unlimited/Codes. It will be released in the U.S. but only as a downloadable game for the PSP. It will be priced at $29.99. Once again, Capcom makes me cry myself to sleep.]

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Punch Out!! Website Opens

The glory days of the NES are being revived with the brand new Punch Out!! for the Wii. The official website has opened yesterday and the music brings me back to the days when I still wet my pants.
Mike Tyson's Punch Out!! is a classic in every sense. It was a simple game that took time to master and the game ranks as one of the best games of all time. The last time the franchise was visited was back on the Super Nintendo with Super Punch Out!! back in 1996. It has been thirteen years and its finally making its comeback.

Punch Out!! puts players in the shoes of Little Mac; an up and coming boxer who who takes on the boxing world with the help of his trainer, Doc Louis. With an arsenal of jabs, body blows and a ferocious upper-cut; players will be taking on diverse opponents around the globe. You can check out the site here.

Doesn't this guy look like Carlton or Cisco? Either way he looks fun to hit. :)

If only they could bring Mario back as the ref...

Thursday, April 23, 2009

King of Fighters takes to the skies

SNK will be soon releasing a new King of Fighter's game on Xbox live. But wait, it's not a fighter?

It's actually an arcade style shooter where you would control planes while the screen floods with enemy projectiles. But instead of planes, you get the KOF characters to control. As of now, Kyo and Athena are playable but imagine the possibilities. Here's hoping Nakoruru makes the cut. :)

However, another game did this already. Castle Shikigami, a franchise that few are aware of, is played in the exact fashion. You control people instead of planes and each character differs to a degree. In fact, you can probably pick it up cheap at the local bargain bin at Gamestop for the Wii or 360. While its not a long game, (what kind of arcade shooter is?) it's plenty of fun for a very good price.
As of now, it is scheduled to be released in Japan only but I don't have any doubts that one day it should find its way to the States.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Muramasa is done for...and then saved?

So, I have been incredibly busy with work that I haven't had a chance to blog for a while. Now that I have a free moment, it's time to go over some depressing news.

An upcoming game on the Nintendo Wii known as Muramasa: The Demon Blade is not going to be released to the United States. This gorgeous game is from the creators of the PS2 eye-candy Odin Sphere; the game was fun and a visual treat. The company that was to bring the game over, XSEED, has dropped the title and has not provided a reason for doing so. But now it's spiritual sequel will never see American soil.

Or that was the news as of three days ago...

The game was picked up by Ignition Entertainment which will be releasing the game. It was originally supposed to be released in July but now that date has been pushed back to September. Well, at least it's coming here.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Hanbun no Tsuki ga Noboru Sora

As of today, I've decided to blog about a new topic. This is the first entry of the new section I would like to call Anime Treasures.

Basically, here I will blog about anime series that I have watched thoroughly and believe they deserve a great amount of recognition. Whether they are famous or obscure titles, old or even new, these series left a good impression. Without further ado, here is the first series.

Hanbun no Tsuki ga Noboru Sora translates to "The Sky in Which a Half-Moon Rises". This series first debuted in 2006 and it ran for six episodes.

The story is about a seventeen year old boy named Yuichi who is being hospitalize over the winter due to having hepatitis A. He often sneaks out of the hospital at night only to be beaten by the nurse when he returns.

One day, he happened to meet Rika, a girl of his age, in the opposite wing. S
he's a natural beauty but also a very selfish girl. Although she led him by the nose, he is soon attracted to her. However, when Rika told him about her illness, he realized why she acts so selfish; she doesn't have long to live.

The characters aren't perfect; they have flaws but that makes them seem closer to human. Seeing Yuichi struggling with his new found relationship with Rika is the core of the show. It was a treat watching the young couple cope with their situation and what is to come.

Some of the characters were just intolerable, not all of the jokes were successful at being funny and it was mostly misplaced. Some situations can seem unrealistic and it would of been better off as a drama show or a comedy; not both. The animation is alright but some of the supporting characters look off.

It's not a perfect show and I am certain not too many people have heard of it. But it is an addicting show and you can finish it in an afternoon. Six episodes is perfect; any longer and the story would of dragged on. The show was a hit in Japan where it spawned manga, light novels, five drama CDs and a live action drama.

If you enjoyed movies like A Walk to Remember, this is a good series to check out. Even if you don't, well everyone could use a little drama in their life. This show is great for guys and girls, so don't judge me.

Why do I like these kind of chick shows? Okay, masculine thoughts...

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Final Fantasy XIII Demo

If you live in the land of the rising sun, you are one lucky dog. Recently released with FFVII: Advent Children is the playable demo of the highly anticipated Final Fantasy XIII.

The game follows the tale of a woman named Lightning who pretty much looks like a sexy version of Cloud. She is chosen against her will to be a l'Cie, which leads her to be hunted for her powers. It's a nice change to see a strong female lead.
The game looks stunning and absolutely drool worthy. The battle system still retains the ATB system from the previous games but nearly everything else is brand new. When it is your characters turn to act, he/she is allowed to input a number of commands and then carry them out all at once.

For example, if Lightning can do three actions and you choose, "ATTACK, ATTACK, ATTACK" then she will carry out a three hit combo. This allows the game to pull off battle that would be on par with Tarantino films.

Will we see the demo here on American soil someday? Most definitely. Soon? Well, the demo will be included in our Blu-ray version of FFVII: Advent Children. Will the game meet expectations? Only SQUARE-ENIX holds the answers.

As of now, the release date is sometime in 2010. Hopefully it lives up to the hype and beyond. Check out the game play video here.

Aww, I want a baby chocobo now...

[Edit: There will not be a demo of the game included with Advent Children in the U.S. The demo may possibly be released as a download for the Xbox and PS3. No further news yet.]

End of Eternity

So Tri-Ace is releasing a new RPG in the near future; a game that has a hint of sci-fi and a modern setting. The End of Eternity is a game which I know little to nothing about but what I do know is that the game is being published by SEGA and not SQUARE-ENIX, the long time patron of Tri-Ace. Square is not publishing a RPG? Shocker.

End of Eternity stars Zephyr, a teenager with raging hormones who strangely reminds me of Final Fantasy XIII. Heck, he even has a odd name like Lightning of FFXIII. He and a coworker of his, Vashyron, are both mercenaries who free a girl from a laboratory who is named Experiment 20. She is 19 years old and she is destined to die before she hits 20. Adventure and mayhem probably soon follow.


End of Eternity is scheduled to be released by Winter of 2009 in Japan for PS3 and XBOX360. There has not been a release date set for U.S. yet. Click here to check the trailer.

How do RPG heroes get their hair like that? It's always so perfect...

Monday, April 13, 2009

K-ON! Ep. 1

I like cute girls. I also like cute things. So, how about a show about cute girls doing cute things? Sounds like a great show! Or is it?


K-ON! is a show about four girls who just entered high school and they must join at least one after school activity. The light music club is in danger of disbanding since all previous members graduated so in order to save the club and to do cute things these girls decide to join.

The first to join are Ritsu, a drummer, and her friend Mio who is a Bass player. They later get a girl named Tsugumi to join who plays keyboard. The last person to join is Yui, who plays the... castanets. However, the other members believe she is a guitar prodigy.

The series is animated by Kyoto Animation who is famous for animating Haruhi Suzumiya and Lucky ☆ Star and they did a good job with animating K-ON! So far, the first episode introduces the characters and the premise of the show but otherwise nothing spectacular happens. The music is easy on the ears and the characters are soft on the eyes. The opening and closer are catchy and very happy sounding but I might be inclined to skip it in future episodes.

While the production of the show is good, what bothers me is the characters on the show. Our main character, Yui, is clumsy but she is gentle and innocent. (Maybe too innocent.) Ritsu is the hyperactive member of the group and her friend Mio is the tsundere character keeping everyone in check. Then there Tsugumi, who is the extremely polite one who is a bit of an airhead and probably comes from a rich family.

This all reminds me of another anime...



Don't misunderstand me; it isn't a terrible show. It even made me chuckle once in a while but I feel as if it has all been done before. Whether this series remains on its cliché path or finds it own way, its too soon to tell. It's not innovative but it won't offend anyone either. Hopefully, there will be something to spice up its future.

If you have a half an hour to kill and you like watching cute girls doing cute things then I would check it out but if you don't I won't hold it against you.

Now if you don't mind, I'm gonna go eat tacos...

Thursday, April 9, 2009

No interest in future Star Fox

Recently G4 interviewed Dylan Cuthbert, the president of Q Games who was responsible for developing Star Fox and Star Fox: Command. He was also involved in the process of developing the unreleased Star Fox 2 though many of the elements in that game would later be seen in Star Fox 64.

When asked if Q Games would be interested in creating a Star Fox title for the Wii, Cuthbert stated that the company would not be involved with the development of the next installment. He had this to say:

Cuthbert: "(Laughter) After Command? Uhh, not yet. Maybe in another 10 years. I’ve made three."

Cuthbert: "The problem with that is that it’d be a big project, like 100 people on the staff. It’s just not something we really want to do. I’m sure someone will make it. Maybe they’ll go back to Namco."

I love Namco but I really don't want to see another Star Fox: Assault.

I respect the fact that Nintendo doesn't want make games just for fans but to develop games on their own terms. A game that is released just to please fanboys and a game that is released based on innovation has a huge difference in quality. And I'll gladly take quality over mainstream games any day.

Read the full article here: http://g4tv.com/thefeed/blog/post/694530/Original-Star-Fox-Creator-Not-Interested-In-Making-Star-Fox-For-Wii.html

If you're disappointed, blame Slippy. (Damn toad)
Now, I'm gonna go play a children's card game while riding a motorcycle. See you next time.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood Ep. 1

Whoever watches anime has most likely heard of the Full Metal Alchemist. The tale of two brothers who seek to correct their mistake by seeking for the famed Philosopher Stone. When this show first debuted, it garnered a huge following. By the time the show concluded, it became legendary. All sorts of media have been conceived, thriving on its success.

Now, if you do watch the new Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood, I have a piece of advice for you. Watch the series knowing only the characters names and background. Forget the plot, character developments, interactions and pretty much everything about the first season. This is more than a second season but a complete revision of the whole series.

Pretending that we know nothing at all about the series except the characters names, we are thrown right into the action and comedy that Full Metal is all about. Edward Elric is the Full Metal Alchemist; the youngest state alchemist in all of military history. His partner is his younger brother, Alphonse Elric; who is enclosed in full body armor and constantly mistaken to be the Full Metal Alchemist. All the characters from the previous season are back like Roy Mustang, Armstrong and even Maes Hughes. (More time with Hughes! :D)

This first episode has the Elric Brothers chasing down the "Ice Alchemist" and stopping his attempt to bring down the head of the military, Bradley. The episode is packed with over-the-top action, comedy and style by showcasing everyone's talents to stop the rogue alchemist. Whenever Ed is called short, its priceless.


The animation looks great and the character designs look a little different from the first season whether for better or worst. Romi Paku and Rie Kugimiya reprise their roles and are spot on as Ed and Al but I did notice that some of the characters have a different seiyū like Roy Mustang.

The opening is by YUI (Bleach's fifth OP - Rolling Star) appropriated titled "AGAIN" and closer "Uso" by Sid are destined to be popular hits in the near future. I don't know why but I am especially fond of the closing theme. You can check it out here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zcSwIRNQfYI&feature=related

One thing I will address is the fact that there are spoilers right from the get-go. In the opening, they show that one of the characters is a homunculi and while I have no problem since I watched the first season; new fans of the show will be caught off guard.

Even so, this is a show not to be missed. If you watched the first season, keep in mind its a brand new story with the same characters but if you never watched the first season then enjoy the ride for it's going to be one hell of a good time.

It's time for me to go but don't forget, we all live in a Pokemon world...

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Tales of Vesperia: The First Strike

The majority of my friends know how much of a whore I am when it comes to the "Tales of" series.

For those of you that don't know what "Tales of" is; it is a RPG series that started out on the SNES and became wildly popular, especially in Japan. Its known for its real time battle system that feels like a fighting game but maintains RPG elements like hit points. Every story is a stand alone meaning that in one game where you would meet and interact with characters, the next game in the series would involve an entirely different cast set in a different world. So, if you never played any of the previous games, you can jump into any of the newer titles and you wouldn't be confused at all.

It has spawned spin-offs, sequels, manga, anime, it own convention called "Tales of Festival" and now its very first movie.


Based off the newest game in the franchise, the movie is titled Tales of Vesperia: The First Strike.

This movie is about Yuri Yowell, the main character, and his days before the game takes place. Being a prequel, this will provide more of a back story on his days as a knight and the reason why he left. Albeit, it won't explain the story of the game but it should provide more info on why Yuri does what he does. Other characters in the game like Flynn Scifo and Estelle will appear in the film. It is due out of Japan sometime in 2009.

Until then, see you next time...

Omamori Himari Green Lit

Well, after reading that bit of news (check the post below) I am please to report that there will be an anime in the near future of Omamori Himari.


Honestly, I wasn't on board with this manga when I first started reading it but due to a friend's assertive push (you know who you are) I kept going with this series. While it has more than its share of fan service, the story was able to hold my interest.

The story is about young boy named Yuuto, whose parents died and left him as an orphan. While he is cared for by his childhood friend, Rinko, the only thing his family has left him is an omamori; a good luck charm. This charm is special in which it is meant to protect him until he turns sixteen. On his sixteenth birthday, a girl named Himari enters into his life sworn to protect him.

However, she isn't exactly human but a cat girl/demon hunter complete with cat ears and furry tail. Bringing bestiality to a whole new level, she lusts after Yuuto. Now, if only he wasn't allergic to cats.

Enter hilarity, plenty of fights with demons and a love quadrangle and you have a decent story for the weekend. Though the lines of PG-13 and R rated seem to be crossed every now and then...

More details will follow in the near future.

Until then, see you next time...

Live Action Anime Adaptations

When an anime has been around for a while, that's usually a good thing. Its widely popular and fans will buy anything related to it. That is until a live action adaptation is made. Then everything goes right down the toilet. But what's worst then an live action adaptation? An American live action adaptation.

One anime recently made the jump to the big screen and reviewers and fan boys alike have already concluded that the movie is a failure. Though, I haven't seen it yet to make my own opinion.


This live adaptation is not the end for there are talks of an American adaptation of one of my most beloved series: Full Metal Panic!

A great show with plenty of action and slapstick comedy with plenty of material to make a decent movie but if things continue as they have, I'm not gonna have high hopes. It doesn't look too good as teenage heartthrob Zac Efron (High School Musical) is supposedly involved with the project.



Can you picture Zac Efron as Sergeant Sousuke Sagara? (Sigh... :/)

Well, only time will tell and even if the movie is going to bomb, it won't deter me from remaining as a fan. So, when is the next season coming out?

If you want to read the article, check this site: http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2009-04-07/mandalay-pictures-licenses-full-metal-panic-film-rights

Until then, see you next time...

Monday, April 6, 2009

Valkyria Chronicles Ep. 1

Hey everyone, spring is finally here (kinda) and with the rainy season comes a new season of anime. So to kick off my very first blog I will be reviewing one of the newest titles this season.

Based of the highly praised PS3 RPG, Here's Valkyria Chronicles:


For those of you who own a PS3 but have not yet picked up this game, I highly recommend it. It is a beautiful game with its own unique art style, a great story, great characters and it won a number of awards and a cult following. If you haven't heard of the game then blame SEGA's marketing group.

The first episode kicks it off with some history and it introduces the current conflict between two nations and the country caught in between. The country of Gallia is being invaded by its bigger neighbors for its resources called Ragnite.

Welkin Gunther is a young college student who returns back to his hometown of Bruhl to help his younger sister evacuate. On his way home, he sketches the local fauna and is the arrested under the impression of being a spy. He is arrested by Alicia Melchiott; a member of the local patrol and from there his story begins from a reserved nature boy to his adventures in the military.

The animation looks great and if you look closely, the animation has a storybook feel to it; just like the game. The story has a nice pace; despite being an adaptation from a game the story doesn't feel rushed. With charming characters, Alicia stands out as a great female lead. Accompanied by a great opening and cute closer; this anime is worth the time and attention.

If you want to see the trailer follow this link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=um0SQRXWdFs

Until then, see you next time...