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What OtakuAnthony bought this week September 23rd
K-ON! BD 3
Plot Synopsis: “Azusa has just joined the Light Music Club and she is shocked that all they do is drink tea and eat snacks instead of practicing. The rest of the band reassures her that they will practice hard at their training camp, but despite Azusa’s objections the girls end up playing all day at the beach.
Azusa soon learns that reason why the band plays so well is because they have so much fun together. With the school festival right around the corner, the girls still have some hurdles to clear, like filling out the stage use application, doing maintenance on Yui’s guitar, and coming up with a band name!”
I like K-on! both the manga and the little bit of the anime that I have seen. Decided to get the next BD in the show.
K-ON! BD 3 is available from RightStuf
The DVD version is also available from RightStuf
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Needless Collection 1 and 2 BD
Plot Synopsis (from Collection 1): “They’re called Needless – mutants who wield amazing powers such as super speed, the ability to change form, and some, like Blade, the power to “learn” other opponent’s powers. It’s Blade’s greatest ability, but is it powerful enough to overcome his weakness for cute young girls in revealing little skirts?”
I watched the first episode of the series a few days ago and I really enjoyed it a lot. Overstock.com had the first set on sale for cheaper than Amazon or RightStuf. The second set I found for a cheaper price than RightStuf on Amazon.com
Needless Collection 1 BD is available from RightStuf
Collection 2 BD is available from Right Stuf
The DVD collection 1 is also available from RightStuf
The DVD collection 2 is also available from RightStuf
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MM! Complete Collection DVD
Plot Synopsis: “There are twisted tales and twisted tales, but few are as twisted as poor Sado’s, who’s just realized that he actually likes being made miserable. Of course, knowing that only makes him more miserable, which in turn… well, you get the idea. Desperate to break the circle, Sado volunteers for a special club where he hopes he can work through his issues only to discover that the other members have equally… complex… issues to deal with.
For example, the hyper-aggressive club president Isurugi not only has a violent fear of cats, but also believes herself to be a god! Then there’s Yuno, who’s terrified of men; the Nurse, who forces other people to perform cosplay; and Hayama, Sado’s best friend and a compulsive cross-dresser, who’s also the girl that Sado is infatuated with.”
I watched a few episodes of this show as it was airing in Japan and coming out via fansubs, but I had a lot on plate at that time and decided to put the series on hold. Someone on Amazon marketplace had MM! on sale for new cheaper than RightStuf.
MM! Complete Collection DVD is available from RightStuf
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Soul Eater GN 2-6
Plot Synopsis (from GN 2) : “The remedial assignment continues as Soul and Maka confront Dr. Franken Stein, the man behind Sid-sensei’s unfortunate transformation and the strongest meister ever to graduate from Death Weapon Meister Academy. Even without a weapon, his massive soul dwarfs them all – even big shot Black*Star! Can Maka rally her strength to face Stein in battle, or will despair be her downfall?”
I liked the first volume of Soul Eater and the few episodes that I have seen of the anime. Decided to get a few more volumes for my collection at this time.
Upcoming Animes. Well, Not Really. Pt. 1
Upcoming Animes. Well, Not Really. Pt. 1
1. Cowboy Boogie- Young Jack Spiegle is on the run from organized crime & hasn’t a clue as to why they want him dead. Hiding on Earth at his his great uncle Doohans’salvage yard, he gets in contact with a husband & wife private investigation firm on Mars. The two former bounty hunters (Personal friends of an uncle Jack never met.), throw in & help with his problem.
Along the way, Jack falls head over heels (Sometimes literally!) for a singular, loopy, red haired, data tech genius/entrepreneur. And what’s up with that strange little dog of hers?
2. Surreal Experiments Lain- Just gets weirder & weirder.
3. Outlaw Superstar- Melfina has disappeared under more than mysterious circumstances. Gene, Jim, & Gilliam set out to find her. A certain beast babe, & an even more certain asassin for hire, join in with their own agendas for locating her.
Fred breaks down & marries Reiko, finding out how “the other half” lives.
4. FLCLSMFT- Alien babe on a Vespa, looking for a lost “boyfriend”, whacking folks over the head with a bass guitar. And she’s a HEAVY smoker.
5. The Place Promised In Our Early Days But the Politicians/Economy Blew That to Heck & Gone- Title pretty much says it all.
6. The Angel Beats of Haruhi Suzumiya- The fate of not just the planet, but of the entire universe lies in the hands of the mentally whacked leader of the SOS Brigade. Yuri Nakamura, leader of a rival school “club”, & still having it in for God, takes matters into her own hands. Chaos ensues….. more so than usual.
7. Paranoia Insurance Agent- Pay him but he will hit you anyway.
8. 5 Centimeters Per Hour- The real long version. You know. The “directors’cut”.
9. Needless- Yes, I know. It’s already an anime. An apt title for just about 90% of anime, don’t you think?
Article copyright © 11-2-2010 Jay Agan
This article originally posted on Jays’Tee Vee.
2009 in Review: Top 10 Best Anime
It’s December, and a new year is almost upon us. 2009 was a great year for anime fans, with a great abundance of new shows coming out. With all these great new shows, it’s tough to pick out the really good ones. Thus, I present to you, my list of the ten best anime of 2009. Please note that the following list is only my opinion and should simply be seen as a list of shows I recommend you watch. I’m sure many people are going to hate what I picked, but hey, that’s why it’s my list, and not yours.
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10. Umineko no Naku Koro niFollowing the great success of Ryukishi07‘s Higurashi no Naku Koro ni, Umineko is a different story presented in a similar fashion, employing the use of “time resets” in telling the story. Instead of taking place in a town with crazy little girls, Umineko takes place on a remote island with greedy people who want gold. The island is supposedly haunted by a witch that threatens to kill everyone unless they find her treasure in time. Umineko, while a good series, is a bit of a disappointment. The first few episodes definitely drew me into the series, as Maria’s definitely one crazy awesome psycho. However, it didn’t take long for things to get way out of hand. The plot became very confusing and just didn’t make much sense at all. Despite all this, it’s still a damn enjoyable show to watch, even if you don’t know what the hell is going on. It’s nowhere near as good as Higurashi, but really now, what is? |
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9. Hayate no Gotoku!!While not as good as the first season, the second season of the franchise was still an excellent and very fun show to watch. In the second season, there are significantly less parodies and the layout is much more non-episodic. Most of the characters from season 1 are back, and there are even some new additions to the cast. There is an actual story to follow this time, and much of it is spent on the romantic aspect of the show. Don’t let that fool you though, because it’s still a drop-dead hilarious show. Fans of the first season may be upset with the changes, but I think season 2 did a fine job at delivering more content to viewers while still remaining the comedy it always was. Hayate no Gotoku!! is currently available on Crunchyroll |
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8. K-ON!KyoAni‘s long-anticipated anime adaptation of Kakifly’s immensely popular 4koma manga. K-ON! is definitely good for some light humor and runs exceptionally high on the moe scale. There isn’t much plot to the show, and it’s mostly a typical slice-of-life, but there’s music! Yui, Mio, Ritsu, Tsugumi (and later on, Azusa) form a “light music club” with their goals set high: they want to perform at Budokan. There are certainly pacing issues in the show. One complaint I have is that for a show that focuses on music, there just doesn’t seem to be enough of it. There certainly are an array of concert and practice scenes in the show, but by the end I was left wanting more. However, the cuteness/moe factor of the show is what kept me interested. The comedy is light-hearted and fun, and the animation is superb. Unless you’re one of those crazy people that thinks moe is the cancer killing anime, this show is definitely worth a look. |
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7. Tokyo Magnitude 8.0A nerve-wraking, heart-warming, tear-jerking tale of what could happen if Tokyo were struck witth a magnitude 8.0 earthquake. It’s hard to believe that a show about an earthquake could run for 11 episodes and still manage to be a great show throughout all of it, but Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 pulls it off. While visiting a robot exposition with her brother, Mirai and her brother Yuki are caught in the midst of the earthquake. They survive, but now they must go through many trials and tribulations to find their way home to their parents, assuming they are still alive. This show will definitely tug at your heartstrings. It plays with your emotions in many ways, and that’s what makes it so great. The production value is high, and it certainly shows in the animation and visuals. It’s a wonderful show that even those who don’t like anime will not want to miss. |
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6. NeedlessYes, you read that right. Needless. I realize I’m being very bold in saying this, but Needless is a damn good show. Yes, it’s stupid. Yes, it has a dumb story that’s overly-clichéd. Whatever. This show is non-stop over-the-top action comedy and that’s why it’s awesome. Needless follows the story of Adam Blade, Eve Neuschwanstein and their comrades as they struggle to prevent their rival Adam Arclight and his minions from taking over the world with their immense power. Take Gurren Lagann‘s art style and craziness, add more fanservice and a dash of moe, and you have Needless. Some people will rip this show apart to shreds, but I say that those people are just expecting too much. Needless is an action comedy, and that’s it. Don’t expect a deep story or even a story that makes sense, or else you’re just going to be banging your head on your desk after watching 5 minutes of the show. |
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5. Eden of the EastEden of the East is an incredible sci-fi mystery about a man who is mysteriously thrown into a Battle Royale-style contest where he must fight to be the last man standing. Except that this time, the entire nation of Japan is at risk. Eden will immediately immerse you in its many mysteries after one episode, and will easily make you want more. Gradually, more and more mysteries are revealed as the plot unfolds. This is another show with excellent production value. Viewers will immediately be taken by the level of detail in the characters, backgrounds, and animation. The Eden TV series is followed by two movies (one of which is still in production) that conclude this epic story. Eden of the East is currently licensed and will be distributed by Funimation Entertainment |
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4. Kurokami the AnimationAnother excellent yet overlooked series, Kurokami is an epic fantasy story with a Shakugan no Shana-like feel. In the world, there is a rumor that for every person, there are two people who look exactly like them, known as doppelliners. Should a person come into contact with one of their doppelliners, they risk immediate death. There are some who are looking to exploit this system and use it to their advantage. Kurokami is a visually stunning series. The action scenes are over-the-top awesome, and the animation quality is excellent. The story may not be an entirely original concept, but it still has a fresh feel to it. If you’re looking for a good action show with awesome characters and a great fantasy story, then Kurokami is definitely worth checking out. Kurokami the Animation is currently licensed by Bandai Entertainment and is available on Crunchyroll and YouTube |
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3. CANAANCANAAN is another awesome girls-with-guns anime. The formula has worked in the past, and it certainly works here. CANAAN has impressive visuals during fight scenes, so if you’re craving some eye candy, there’s a good reason to watch this show. Even then, the show manages to have a great cast of characters and an exicting story. Some may knock this show for its typical shounen action-like feel. However, CANAAN is definitely a fun ride full of excitement and suspense that should not be overlooked. |
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2. To Aru Kagaku no RailgunOriginally a manga side story to To Aru Majutsu no Index, Railgun certainly delivers where Index failed to. Although Index was a good show, there were many pacing issues with it that caused it to fall apart at times. Such is not the case with Railgun, where every episode is a chock full of laughs, great story, and amazing action. Every episode delivers outstanding production value and fresh comedy while managing to balance it all out. There are very few parts that could be considered “dragged out” or “boring” and that’s what makes this show worthy of the #2 spot in this list. |
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1. Seitokai no IchizonYes, that’s right. Seitokai no Ichizon. Hate it, love it, or love to hate it, this is the absolute best anime series of 2009 in my opinion. Why is it so great? Seitokai parodies everything from Death Note to K-ON! in a very fresh style and presented by an incredible cast of “moeblob” characters. It’s like Lucky Star, but with a greater focus on recent anime, and that’s why I love this show so much. Seitokai not only parodies anime series, but it also pokes fun at the entire anime industry, adding even more humor that will have you rolling on the floor. Even aside from that, there are still tons of hysterical jokes that aren’t parodies. So even if you’re sick of parody anime, don’t be turned away, because there are tons of original jokes too. |
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Coming soon to JanaiBlog: “2009 in Review: Biggest Disappointments.” Be on the lookout for it!
2009 in Review: Top 10 Best
See also:
2009 in Review: Top 5 Most Disappointing
2009 in Review: Top 5 Honorable Mentions
It’s December, and a new year is almost upon us. 2009 was a great year for anime fans, with a great abundance of new shows coming out. With all these great new shows, it’s tough to pick out the really good ones. Thus, I present to you, my list of the ten best anime of 2009. Please note that the following list is only my opinion and should simply be seen as a list of shows I recommend you watch. I’m sure many people are going to hate what I picked, but hey, that’s why it’s my list, and not yours.











