Saturday, July 30, 2011

I will not stop walking


I think this will be my last review for a while since I'm kinda out of animes to review. I promise I'll watch as much anime as I can and make a new post as soon as possible. But now I'll do a review on an anime called D.Gray-man.

D.Gray-man follows 15-year-old Allen Walker, an exorcist for an organization of other exorcists called the Black Order. His left arm can transform into a huge, monstrous claw that destroys Akuma(Japanese for demon), evolving machines that kill humans and are controlled by a man known as the Millennium Earl. The Black Order's goal is to stop this Millennium Earl and recover pieces of Innocence, a substance which gives exorcists their ability to destroy Akuma. To prevent them from doing so, the Earl works with the Noah Family, who are superhuman descendants of Noah(the man who built the huge ark) and are able to destroy the Innocence. As the story progresses, both the Black Order and the Millennium Earl with the Noah Family search for a powerful piece of Innocence known as the Heart, which assures victory to the side that finds it.

This anime is pretty long and there are some fillers which are actually pretty funny, but the story and characters are really great. It's kinda like Naruto or Bleach in which it's pretty lengthy but it's really good to watch.

~Liz~

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

When the Cicadas Cry


For my next anime review, it will be on an anime called Higurashi no Naku Koro ni or When They Cry in English dub.

Set in a fictional village of Hinamizawa in June 1983, Keiichi Maebara moves there and befriends his classmates Rena Ryugu, Mion Sonozaki, Rika Furude, and Satoko Houjou. As he hangs out with them in their after school activities, he sees Hinamizawa as a peaceful rural village. That is until the annual Watanagashi(Cotton-Drifting) Festival passes, in which the villagers pay their respects to their local god, Oyashiro-sama.

He finds out that each year at the night of the festival, a person dies and another person goes missing. Eventually, Keiichi's drawn into the strange mysteries of the Watanagashi Festival, Oyashiro-sama, and the mysterious pasts of his new friends.

Now there are different story arcs in this series where different scenarios of these events occur. Now why this happens is further explain in the sequel series Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kai where it focuses around the character Rika Furude and a mysterious spirit named Hanyuu, and it explains why different story arcs occur.

Unlike most of the other animes I've reviewed, this anime is very brutal and violent, showing very graphic violence. I only had one scene out of the entire series make me flinch, but if you're very squeamish with blood and violence in anime then you may wanna steer clear of this anime.

Despite the violence displayed, the plot's great to follow and keeps you wanting to watch more.

~Liz~

Monday, July 25, 2011

Pastaaaaa


So I have a couple animes I can still do reviews on before I need to get watching more anime again. So for today's review, it's on Hetalia: Axis Powers.

The entire series and its sequel series, World Series, shows comedic interpretations of political and historical events, mostly on World War II. The countries are represented by stereotyped anthropomorphic characters and its main characters are the same countries that were a part of the Axis Powers and the Allies of WWII: Italy, Germany, Japan, America, England, France, Russia, and China. All historical, political, and military interaction between countries is represented as social and/or romantic interaction between characters.

The thing with this series is that fact that each episode is literally five minutes long and can probably irritate someone, but despite this, Hetalia is a very hilarious anime to get hooked on. It has some mature themes such as France trying to be romantic with other characters but the stereotyping is funny as well.

For anyone who's in need of a good laugh, I recommend Hetalia.

~Liz~

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Welcome Poor Man to Our World of Beauty~!



So I feel like I should watch more anime so I can have more reviews on here and to kill some time other than drawing on my tablet. So anyway here's my review on the anime, Ouran High School Host Club.

This series starts off with scholar student, Haruhi Fujioka looking for a place to study. However, Haruhi happens to come across a club with six male students where they gather female clients to entertain, or to put it in short a host club. In their first meeting, Haruhi accidentally knocks over and breaks an 8 million yen vase(Roughly 80 thousand dollars in US dollars) and now has to work for the host club to pay off the debt. However, here's the shocker. Haruhi is a girl mistaken as a male student for her short hair and attire. Despite the fact that she's female, the host club keeps her real gender a secret and no one's able to tell. As the story progresses, Haruhi learns more about the members of the host club.

Tamaki Suoh, the "king" of the host club, is a second year narcissitic princely type who entertains clients with his etiquette and flattery.

Kyoya Ootori, the vice president, is a second year like Tamaki and is the secretive and intelligent "cool" type who's the real mastermind, planning vacations and even making magazines with the pictures of the hosts.

Twins Hikaru and Kaoru Hitachiin are first year mischevious young men who constantly play around with their classmates, Haruhi especially. In the host club, they use acts of "forbidden brotherly love" to attract their clients (Unclear if they're bi or not).

Mitsukuni "Hunny" Haninozuka is a third year student despite his childish appearance which attracts many clients. Although he has a great love for cake and his stuffed bunny, Usa-chan, he has legendary fighting skills.

Takashi "Mori" Morinozuka is a tall and silent type third year student who's protective of his cousin, Hunny-senpai. Much like his cousin, Mori-senpai is skilled in fighting, taking a specialty in kendo.

And, of course, new member Haruhi Fujioka is the intelligent, "natural" type who doesn't come from a rich family like the rest of the hosts but got in Ouran through a scholarship.

I think that was longer than I intended.. Hahahaha.

This is a very popular shojo manga that lots of girls get hooked on. With a decent amount of comedic relief, I highly recommend it.

~Liz~

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Simply One Hell of a Butler


For my next review, it is on the widely known anime, Black Butler(more commonly known as Kuroshitsuji).

After the death of his parents that burned down his home, Ciel Phantomhive became a sacrifice for a cult and his hate for the torturers caught the attention of a demon named Sebastian. Ciel formed a contract with Sebastian escaping the torturers, making Sebastian his butler. Now Ciel seeks revenge on those who killed his parents, disgraced the Phantomhive name, and tortured him in exchange for his own soul.

This anime caught my attention thanks to my friends obsessed with it and its obvious popularity it has grown in the past couple years. I swear I go onto DeviantART and see tons of cosplay from this anime. But anyway, this anime is a bit scary, but has a great story line and, of course, plenty of comedic relief. If you haven't seen this yet, check it out now and see what you're missing out on.

~Liz~

Friday, July 22, 2011

Ten-Thousand Miles to See You


So for my first anime review in forever I'm writing about an anime called Mushishi.

In this anime, there are ghostlike creatures called Mushi who possess various supernatural powers. They aren't exactly evil, but are said to be trying to survive like us humans. Certain people are able to see Mushi and can even interact with them though sometimes leading to unimaginable consequences.

The main character, Ginko, is a Mushi master (Translated from Mushishi, the title, and is sometimes translated as Bug master), and travels across Japan researching Mushi and aiding to people suffering from them. He began attracting Mushi at a young age when he encountered a Mushi that caused his hair to turn white, turn his eyes green, and lose one eye. He never stays in one place for too long cause he'll attract too many Mushi and endanger others.

While there is no overall story plot, this is a very beautiful anime and is really good to get hooked on. I completely reccomend it for anyone.

~Liz~