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More to come…I promise! + Prince of Tennis

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010 at 12:02 am

I’ve been busy with life lately and more recently, sickness and a .NET project. It’s taking up most/all my time. I promise to get out of my rut and post about Taste of Danforth, Jersey Boys, and <insert things that I’ve been busy with but don’t remember>. Most of my effort is going towards this .NET project which I now realize, I’m wayyyyyyyyyy ahead of schedule. All it took was one good day/night of coding. Any extra effort is just chilling…

I’ve been rewatching a lot of Prince of Tennis lately while I eat…I used to rewatch my favorite matches, Fuji Syusuke VS Kirihara Akaya, Echizen Ryoma VS Atobe Keigo, Kevin Smith, Seiichi Yukimura, Genichiro Sanada…and other random matches. This time around though, I’m rewatching the lesser remembered matches….Inui Sadahara VS Renji Yanagi…um…what’s his face and…that other guy….yeah.

I also got the PS2JAP The Prince of Tennis: Smash Hit! 2 which is certainly no Virtua Tennis 3….but it’s crazy fun being able to do special moves. Yuuta Syusuke’s Twist Spin Shot is like, impossible to return. And Fuji Syusuke keeps Higmua Ootoshi’ng my smashes! Jerkface!

/more to come :D

Clannad – Review + Empathy, I lack it – Part 2

Sunday, July 11th, 2010 at 6:44 pm

Clannad & Clannad After Story Introduction (The After Story was edited a bit to remove spoilers)

Tomoya Okazaki is a third year high school student resentful of his life. His mother passed away from a car accident when he was younger, causing his father to resort to alcohol and gambling. This results in fights between the two until Tomoya’s shoulder is injured in a fight. Since then, Tomoya has had distant relationships with his father, causing him to become a delinquent over time. While on a walk to school, he meets a strange girl named Nagisa Furukawa who is a year older, but is repeating due to illness. Due to this, she is often alone as most of her friends have moved on. The two begin hanging out and slowly, as time goes by, Tomoya finds his life shifting in a new direction.

Now entering the second semester, he continues to meet a variety of different people, expanding his own world in the process. Through his relationship with Nagisa, and his various encounters, Tomoya begins to understand the meaning and importance of family. Unfortunately, Tomoya and Nagisa are faced with many hardships and challenges along the way.

Review – Probably no spoilers, I tried to keep it pretty spoiler free.
An incredible emotional roller-coaster ride. You’ll find yourself entertained, laughing out loud one moment and holding back tears the next. To take a quote from another review: “…only the most cynical of souls will avoid shedding at least a few tears at certain points.” I definitely believe that to be true. I don’t believe it’s possible to watch this series and not tear up. You’d have to be DEAD INSIDE to not shed a single tear throughout the entire series.

What I wrote about this series in a previous post also seems to hold true:

I’ve determined that the purpose of this anime is to make you cry you eyes out. To provide episode after episode of touching drama that cumulates to a tear jerking episode before beginning the next story.

The series is almost a bunch of small short, 2, 6, 8 episode stories…within an overall 44 episode story arc (5 of them are “another world” tales or recaps). It’s a bit unbelievable that there’s so much tragedy within just a few group of friends…but…well, I guess even in real life, everyone’s got their story to tell.

Anyways, I guess I’ve written enough about how sad it can be. You’ll have to watch for yourself. It’s definitely a memorable experience…there will be some short stories that just touch your heart and others that…are just alright.

Another aspect of the show I like is how there are moments that you don’t understand until near the end of the second series. There’s a scene in the very first episode of Clannad that is explained on the very last episode of Clannad After Story. It’s amazing that they have these pieces laid out so far in advance. Even if this originally a manga and is complete before anime production, by tying the seasons together, the intros and outros, there’s certainly a bit more depth added to the world. Even the Dango outro in the first series plays a recurring role/theme in the second series.

Side Note…unrelated to Clannad…well sorta…
I’m the type of person that really feels…empathetic towards characters I watch. When I watch anime/shows, I place myself in their shoes and feel what I believe their feeling. In that sense, I also start taking aspect of their past and their character…to really feel what someone feels. It’s strange, I also feel drawn to fictional characters, more so than in real life. I’ll feel something is sad when I watch anime but I’m a pretty cold hearted, empathy and sympathy lacking realist when it comes to real life. It’s like I turn off my ability to feel in real life…but I crank it up in shows I watch. I guess it balances out…

The point of that was that…I don’t know if I could watch this same series again. Given the things I know about the character’s future…the challenges they face, everything is amplified. I mean, if I watch the first thing go wrong, I start to feel everything that’s going to go wrong…within that first thing. I’m also more emotionally attached to the characters a second time around so I can understand them more. Overall, it makes watching a series like this a second, third time, emotionally much harder.

I guess the difference within how I feel in real life as opposed to what I watch…is that I never know the whole story in real life, never experience what others have experienced, can never really put myself in their shoes. So I can’t feel. Whereas in anime, I know all the important parts of the story. I witness it and I’m a part of it. “Empathy, I lack it…in real life”.

/back to studying .NET and working on my website…it was a nice 6day~ ish break from everything.

Clannad Music

Saturday, July 10th, 2010 at 3:19 am

Just thought I’d post these…if for no one’s benefit but my own. I’ve started Clannad After Story (Season 2). Hopefully finish by Monday. That’ll be 52 episodes and an anime movie in 6 days…would have been able to watch more if not for stupid work :@ FYI the series is romantic comedy. It’s target audience is probably girls but nevertheless, I appreciate it’s awesomeness. It’s really hilarious and entertaining, and terribly sad sometimes. Let’s hope it lives up to “Best Rated on Anime News Network”. My standards are pretty high just from seeing that, I hope this second season doesn’t disappoint.

Clannad

Clannad After Story (Season 2)

I’m not sure if it’s just because this intro is new but I love it! It also takes aspects and scenes from season 1 (above) and tweaks it. I really like the first 18 seconds and after 1:10. So basically the main part I like the least >_<. I think I like the beginning for the piano. I <3 piano. Clannad Ending

KAWAII DANGO! There’s a pink one that reminds me of kirby everytime i see it :D

Damn you Clannad!

Thursday, July 8th, 2010 at 12:28 am

On a sudden impulse, I decided to watch a new anime. My friends were talking about Clannad in an email thread and I thought I’d look it up (Clannad on Anime News Network)

It didn’t seem too special, almost generic…but it’s well rated. The sequel, Clannad After Story though is rated really high. Higher than Death Note, higher than FMA: Brotherhood, higher than Cowboy Bebop.

I’m “slowly” going through season 1. I watched 8 episodes yesterday and I’ve watched 6 today (and it’s only 12:30!)…

So far, it’s good. Episodes 3-9 has a crazy sad story arc…it was the saddest thing I’ve seen in such a long time…I had tears. It was unexpected (since I had no idea what the anime would be like). Anyways, looking forward to watching the series (52 episodes ish?) by…Monday next week. Then I can continue my .NET….and work on my website. I can’t do both at the same time (damn subtitles!). I can’t stop watching Clannad tho…despite being a very regular high school setting, there are a lot of cliffhangers.

/back to Clannad, episode 14…

Edit: Finishing what I think is the second story arc, I’ve determined that the purpose of this anime is to make you cry you eyes out. To provide episode after episode of touching drama that cumulates to a tear jerking episode before beginning the next story. Well Clannad, MISSION ACCOMPLISHED. Actually, this second story arc wasn’t as sad for me but everyone will be affected differently…

/back to Clannad, episode 15

Avatar: The Last Airbender (Anime/Cartoon) – Review

Sunday, July 4th, 2010 at 3:44 am

Avatar: The Last Airbender – Introduction (taken from IMDB)

In a lost age the world is divided into four equal powers: Water Tribe, Earth Kingdom, Fire Nation, and Air Nomads. In each nation there’s a group of gifted people known as Benders who have the ability to manipulate their native element using martial arts and elemental magic. For thousands of years the nations lived together peacefully. But then disaster struck. The young ruler of the Fire Nation, Fire Lord Sozin, began a war of world conquest. The only one who could have prevented it was the Avatar. The Avatar is the human incarnation of the Spirit of the World, he alone can master bending all four elements. But, just when he was needed most, he disappeared. Now, 100 years later, a young Waterbender named Katara and her older brother Sokka stumble upon the long lost Avatar, Aang, who was encased in an iceberg for 100 years. Now, they must help Aang master all four elements before summer when Sozin’s grandson Fire Lord Ozai will use a comet to deal one last deadly strike against the other nations and claim a Fire Nation victory. But, all that is easier said than done with the Fire Lord’s determined and hot-tempered son, Prince Zuko, hot on their trail. Written by Melanie

Review
I watched the entire series of Avatar: The Last Airbender within the last week. Half of season 2 and all of Season 3 today actually >_<. I thought it was a masterpiece of animation, epic in proportion, dramatic, hilarious, entertaining, all around great. It gave me the same whole hearted chilidish fun of Digimon Season 1 except without the terrible dubbedness of it all. I loved Digimon Season 1, I loved how imaginative and unique the Digmon world was. I love the variety of characters as well as the character interaction. Avatar: The Last Airbender does the same trick, taking you to a fantastic, unique world with superb, unique characters.

I should point out that sadly, Season 1 was below my expectations. Given the amount of hype and recommendations from my friends, I found the series good, not great. Very episodic (which I hate). Worth watching but nothing spectacular.

Season 2 picks up the pace. It’s a lot less episodic, the story arcs are larger, the characters are better. They introduce Toph whom is probably my favorite character. Think Gaara of the Sand, but blind, cute and with a spunky attitude. I guess once they get some of the initial character development out of the way and once you know and like the characters better, the show is just so much easier to watch.

Season 3 is epicly good. It’s insanely focused on character development…BUT also focused on plot at the same time. Is that possible? They do….everything right. The bring Season 1 and 2 together and every episode is spectacular. They put their A+ game into everything.

Now that it’s over, I completely understand why I’ve gotten so many recommendations on it. It’s pretty damn good…

I would give it a 9/10….the only drawback is the first season. It was just a little too…episodic, I would have given up on this series if not for Z. But…I’m glad I stuck through it, it was definitely worth it.

9/10! Go watch it if you haven’t…be sure to stick with it even if it starts off a bit slow. It just gets better and better and better.