Why I’m Cranky

October 20, 2008 at 8:39 pm | In meta, pandering, you kids get off my lawn | 1 Comment

In the future, when people ask me why I’m cranky about anime, I’m just going to send them to this music video. Warning: not exactly safe for work and the audio will make you want to burn your ears out with a red hot poker.

Anime Del33ter

May 14, 2008 at 7:01 am | In meta | Leave a Comment

I wrote a little wrapper around mencoder to simplify the task of converting mkvs, mp4s, wmvs and those other formats to convert them to avis my X360, PS3, or N800 can easily playback.

Anime Del33ter is located here.

Spring 2008 Update

May 11, 2008 at 8:51 pm | In meta, spring 2008 | Leave a Comment

Well, there’s not too much more to say about the current season, but I’ve been keeping things up to date in the Spring 2008 Summary. The things I’m still watching are Kaiba, Kure-nai, Daughter of Twenty Faces, Library War, Allison and Lillia, Macross Frontier (I’m just a sucker for Yoko Kanno), Chi’s Sweet Home, and for my dumbass guilty pleasure show, Kamen no Maid Guy.

Hope to do writeups for Allison and Lillia, Vampire Knight, and Wagaya no Oinari-sama soon.

All-time Best Anime (for grownups)

April 28, 2008 at 9:53 pm | In anime, meta | 6 Comments

This post is the ‘payoff’ for this entire blog/database. It’s a list of anime that I can point people to when they ask ‘What anime should I watch?’ Right now it’s just a big list, but I hope to expand the details.

The Ghibli Catalog - these movies are good for the entire family and deserve their own spot. There is plenty of info about most of these out on the web and they’re easy to find except for I Can Hear the Sea:

  • The Cat Returns – not Miyazaki, but still wonderfully done, co-starring Baron from Whisper of the Heart.
  • I Can Hear the Sea (Umi ga Kikoeru)
  • Kiki’s Delivery Service
  • Laputa: Castle in the Sky
  • Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro
  • My Neighbor Totoro
  • Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind
  • Princess Mononoke
  • Spirited Away
  • Whisper of the Heart

You’ll notice Pon Poko, Porco Rosso, Tales from Earthsea, Howl’s Moving Castle, Panda! Go Panda! aren’t on here, and that’s on purpose. By all means watch them, but they all have shortcomings I think keep them from the must see list.

Other movies:

  • Graveyard of the Fireflies – Very touching story about two young children in the aftermath of World War Two. Touching and extremely depressing, so watch with caution.
  • The Girl Who Leapt Through Time – Best anime of 2006. What happens when you can alter time? An old theme, but handled well here.
  • Macross Plus
  • Paprika – probably the best of Satoshi Kon’s mind[bleep]s.
  • Tekkonkinkreet
  • Tokyo Godfathers
  • Wings of Honneamise (The Royal Space Force) - slow paced, but beautiful and powerful. Possibly the first anime to demonstrate that anime doesn’t have to mean a stunted story.

Anime Series:

  • Avatar: The Last Airbender – “But this isn’t even really anime!” you say. No it’s not, but it’s extremely well done, and by the second season it surpasses itself and it is better than most Japanese anime. The only caveat is that due to the writers’ strike it’s still unfinished in season 3.
  • Cowboy Bebop – You’ve probably already heard of or even already seen this one, but it remains a stylish classic.
  • Dennou Coil – Ten years in the making, so the virtual world themes are a little dated, but this anime is still sensitively and excellently done, touching and funny.
  • FLCL – If you don’t mind a little style over substance. This one appears more incoherent than it is, but it’s beautifully executed. Warning: do not watch this until you have many series under your belt and are starting to feel jaded.
  • Gankutsuo – a futuristic ‘reinterpretation’ of The Count of Monte Cristo that somehow manages to stay somewhat close to the source material yet go wildly insane with it.
  • Haibane Renmei - A beautiful little tale about a strange afterlife where nothing really happens but you don’t care because the characters are so wonderfully done.
  • Higurashi no Naku Koro Ni – Probably the most disturbing, violent, and adult themed anime in the guise of a cute school harem anime I’ve ever seen.
  • Last Exile – A somewhat disappointing ending, but this fanciful steampunk air combat series is still well worth the watch.
  • Mononoke – not to be confused with Princess Mononoke, this tale about a traveling medicine salesman is stylish, gorgeous, and smart. It will demand a lot from you as a viewer.
  • Mushi-shi – This is actually the series that convinced me I needed to start a list like this. An episodic show about another type of life that lives unseen with us and a traveler who can see them. It may be a bit slow for some, but we devoured every episode.
  • Neon Genesis Evangelion – Okay, fair warning, as an adult there is far too much whiny teen angst in this, and the TV ending is hokey crap. But if you take the End of Evangelion movie as the real ending and can persevere through the emo bits this is fairly satisfying, and something you should at least watch for historical reasons. This is one of the ‘phase change’ anime which affects everything afterwards.
  • Noein: To Your Other Self – A scifi anime about quantum parallel worlds. it suffers hideously from padding in the middle, and from a bit of technogibberish but still manages to stand out.
  • Paranoia Agent – Satoshi Kon is up to his usual games with your mind. The ’suicide club’ episode is one of the best episodes of any anime.
  • Planetes – A few adult anime cliches, but still a great series about space garbage collectors.
  • Princess Tutu – This utterly charming little magical girl series manages to almost completely surpass the shoujo cliche while technically still adhering to it.
  • Revolutionary Girl Utena – too much padding and scene reuse mars this otherwise revolutionary series, but if you can live with that you’ll see why it has such a fanatic following.
  • Samurai Champloo – Very nice style, but also some substance. Two wandering swordsmen and a naive girl. The baseball episode is one of the funniest anime I’ve ever seen. The hip hop sensibility is already dated, but it generally still holds up.
  • Samurai 7- An improbable modernization of Kurosawa’s classic movie that came out better than it had any right to. It’s thematic rather than plot adaptation, so doesn’t tread on the toes of the classic.
  • Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann – This is the most entertaining collection of giant robot cliches you will ever see. Gainax finally delivers from start to finish with a series of arcs that cleverly follow the entire history of giant robot anime, and just when you think it can’t get any more ridiculous it does. If you don’t realize just how self-aware it is you will be losing a lot. For men only due to the testosterone overload.
  • Trigun (first half only) – a funny, action packed anime about a (too?) kind-hearted gunslinger. Unfortunately after the halfway mark it goes right down the toilet, turning into fight fight fight.

external: Joe Chan’s Anime List

April 28, 2008 at 5:58 pm | In meta | Leave a Comment

Joe Chan’s a real writer, unlike me. His new anime list is at http://youshou.livejournal.com/60915.html. He’ll always be way ahead of me with lists of upcoming anime, and completeness of the list, since I just add them as I see them.

Oldtaku: what the heck is this?

April 24, 2008 at 11:23 pm | In meta, you kids get off my lawn | Leave a Comment
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An otaku is an anime/manga fan (it has worse connotations in Japan, but here in the west it’s fairly benign). And old, is, well, anyone over 25 who’s still watching and reading the stuff.

What the heck do you do when you’re in your thirties, cranky, and still like anime and manga? That’s me. I’ve seen it almost all too many times before, and most new stuff is ‘been there done that’ and aimed at young teens or pre-teens. Frankly, it’s insulting.  Now, I am not saying teens are stupid – obviously there are many teens who are smarter than adults. But even the smart ones lack the experience and the ‘been there done that’ to be properly jaded.  Everything is still fresh and wonderful – you have to envy that, but you can’t go back.

But there are still a few gems every now and then, like Mushi-shi, that won’t insult you as an reasonably intelligent adult. It doesn’t all have to be Name of the Rose, but you shouldn’t have to settle for the generic crap that is most anime and manga.  Hard as it may be to believe, there are series you wouldn’t feel ashamed to show your parents or non-fan friends.

I watch at least the first new episode of everything and 95% of it can be summarized and dismissed with just one phrase (like ‘harem show‘) so I’ll do that for you, and most shows can be fairly judged after one episode, but a few like Higurashi can’t, so I’ll tell you how many episodes I’m basing my opinion on.

My main goal here is to build a database/backlog that I can refer people to when they ask me to recommend something. This happens fairly often, and I end up regurgitating the same things every time, so why not commit them to a public record?

The reviews are generally light on names and plot details because for the most part they don’t matter. See also grownup anime.

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