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Mikiya, Shiki and SHIKI – Kara no Kyoukai 02

Listen to this and reflect on the scene in which it plays in the film.

More than many other comparable media, I’ve always felt that anime tended to excel in producing original, varied, and high quality BGMs. And even with that laid out, Kara no Kyoukai really elevates itself onto a magnificent plane with the reverberating, soul-searching music it flaunts. This show does many things right – and in fact does many things brilliantly – but if an MVP has to be named, then it must be this – the incredible music.

You will want to at least have finished this episode before moving past the jump.

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Anisong of the Season: Zzz (and some Nichijou talk)

Guess I missed out on doing this for some seasons thanks to hiatusing, but I’m back with Anisong of the Season! And this time I have chosen the Nichijou ED: “Zzz” (great name lol)

And since we’re on the topic I’m gonna ninja this post a little and actually talk about Nichijou. Setting the score straight first off, I happen to be in the camp that loves Nichijou and am constantly surprised by the number of critical and scathing reviews I bump into. I think most detractors are just taking the show a little too seriously. I don’t think it’s an accident that there are so many inexplicably bizarre scenes. Sure, it feels awesome when you nail that one obscure joke, but I think not getting a good number of them is part of the point and, if you ask folks like me, part of the charm. Nichijou was my weekly “wait what? WHAT? wtf!?” and my weekly opportunity to go all

なにそれありえねえ \(≧▽≦ )/

And I loved it for it. What’s more, as it transits over into summer, I think that an interesting new direction might just be creeping into this seemingly ridiculously directionless show. Let’s see!

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Summer 2011 Brainmarks!

Q: Wait wha?
This is basically me jumping on the season preview/season impression posts bandwagon that basically contains just about every other aniblogger except me. Since I’m actually checking out the entire spectrum of shows with my housemate nowadays I figured it’s finally time.

Q: …”Brainmarks”?
Picture the entire season’s offerings swirling around in a state of interminable chaos in your feral brain. Now picture fishing a number of shows out of that mess and pinning it up neatly – marking them for further exploration and investigation. That’s making brainmarks, and that’s what this post does for you. As a bonus I even rank them. And yes, I like inventing words (remember photoogling?).

Q: Aren’t you just jelly about Blogsuki’s aptly named “Thin-slicing” posts?
Why not at all. Whoever gave you that idea? *whistle*

Q: Uh okay. So basically any show that appears here is great, and any that doesn’t sucks?
Well, no- maybe. Lousy shows obviously won’t show up here, but I may give shows that use mostly recycled material/strategies a pass as well, even if they are relatively well done and entertaining. Conversely, not so well executed shows that do something interesting or that show potential for interesting development may show up, but there is of course no guarantee those won’t go quickly to the shitpits. Basically the most relevant metric here is “potential interestingness”.

Q: Jason moofang’s fuzzy definition of interestingness you mean
Yes.

Q: Shouldn’t this really be called “Jason moofang’s guttural nearly-arbitrary ranking of nearly arbitrarily selected shows” then?
No- well…

Fine, be that way.

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Ikoku Meiro no Croisee 01 – waku waku!

I don’t often get excited enough about an upcoming show to fish out and watch PVs. And when I do, I don’t often get ignited enough to decide that I must watch this show and that I can’t wait. And when that happens and I inadvertently set my blood ablaze with unshakable anticipation, it is not often that the show itself manages to deliver to my inevitably heightened expectations.

Ladies and gentlemen, Ikoku Meiro no Croisee’s first episode is everything I could have hoped for – and more.

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Anisong: Natsukage (Misuzu version)

Haven’t made an anisong post in awhile, so thought I’d do one and take the chance to put my music playing scripts back.

I will always remember Air (TV) as the first show to profoundly affect me after Haruhi first got me serious about anime. In retrospect now Air wasn’t perfect. The way the plot was arranged and presented was somewhat confusing and jarring. Even so Air still contains, in my opinion, some of the most powerful and evoking storytelling I’ve ever seen. It was beautiful, and it had a very unique taste that I feel nothing has quite been able to parallel to the present day. Oh how I wish I could feel it again. I vividly remember that stormy midnight, 3 years or so ago now, when I finished episode 6 with my breath stolen and my heart burning in the exultant realization that I was watching something truly great.

Anyway, I don’t believe this song was actually from the TV series. May have been from the source game, or perhaps released as a character song or something in the soundtrack. In any case I like it a lot, and I think it fitting to the solemn nature of the true purpose of this post:

This is a dedication to Kawakami Tomoko, who passed away from ovarian cancer on the 9th June 2011. Voice roles I will remember her by include Athena Glory of Aria, Sayuri Kurata of Kanon, and Kamio Misuzu of Air.

As usual, hit F8 to hear the song, which I believe was performed by Kawakami Tomoko herself. Hit the jump for a pretty picture, romaji lyrics and translations.

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The Likeability of OreImo

So dai1313’s post reminded me that I thought OreImo was a pretty interesting show. Dai1313 had to be “painfully honest” and was still “almost afraid to admit to” liking this show, and given his brief analysis its easy to see why. He more or less hit the nail on the head about what’s wrong with this show – the plot is pretty atrocious; the drama conflict buildups and resolutions were bumpy, arbitrary and mostly laughable; Kousaka Kirino is an obnoxious bitch. I’d add that Kousaka Kyousuke is a sanctimonious bastard too – the sort of complaining benevolent who actually means his complaints. So by no means is this show gonna make the pantheon of A-grade shows.

But you know, dai1313 liked it. And you know what, I liked it too. And what’s more I’m pretty sure many other people liked it while being excruciatingly aware of all the above stated flaws. What gives?

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Kara no Kyoukai, the Garden of Sinners – 01

(omg a new post!)

Alright here we go. First, a little on the series itself since it seemed to have garnered comparatively little attention – quite inexplicably. For Kara no Kyoukai is a masterpiece. It is a fantastic juxtaposition of all manner of dark subthemes trailing under an overarching grimly hopeful theme of Life. It is a 7-part animated film series that is also a 7-course audio-visual feast, with a phenomenal BGM score and stunningly detailed art that traverses the entire spectrum from the dark, twisted and bloody to the vividly, breathtakingly beautiful. It has some of the densest, richest story-weaving and character-crafting I’ve ever seen, and I’m still seeing new ideas surfacing to tantalizingly linger as I’m still rewatching. And if it doesn’t look like I’m gushing yet I am! All this to tell you first and foremost that you need to go and watch this stuff. And then you need to rewatch it. And then you can do a kind deed and come see me rant on it, if you want :)

Now on episode one…

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Hanasaku Iroha 01 ~ stylistics

Okay, so I’m just gonna pen in a quick word here on Hanasaku Iroha because, well, we all know that my inaugural Kara no Kyoukai post isn’t gonna surface in awhile >:

t3h budgetz!

I’m pretty sold on what I saw in episode one. This True-Tears-ish style I think is one that PA Works handles pretty well, so I was somewhat surprised at my namesake’s somewhat scathing review. It may have been nothing more than a brief, semi-untargetted rant of course, but having just had a swig of episode one and liked what I tasted, I feel a need to write a little in its defense.

My namesake called Hanasaku a CoA-SoL (a “coming of age, slice-of-life”) series – which isn’t quite off, with perhaps a slight stretch on the definition of slice of life. But that’s a huge category, and at least from the vibes episode one has been emitting, Hanasaku deserves the benefit of being considered part of a pretty specialized subgenre. Put simply, this is a drama – an extremely unabashed one. Really, boy confesses love then instantly leaves never to be seen again? Granny smacks the other girl for a transgression committed solely by the new girl? Realism isn’t too much of a concern here. The plot and characters are set up to create drama, and if you start getting picky on that you simply aren’t gonna enjoy this show.

How then does the show create appeal? Really, this show is so transparent it’s almost infuriating that it kind of works. It starts you on a relatively normal plane – girl with mum in high school – and then spins you into an enigmatic new environment by a series of inplausible events. And they put money into depicting that environment:

so it looks attractive and worth exploring. Then they run you smack into a large cast of unlikely and unusual people. In large part shows like these, in a style similar to visual novels, run on curiosity. On the who’s this quiet girl who’s takes her abuse quietly and always seems to lash out at me?’s and the why is my grandma like that?’s and the how did these other girls get here?’s. It may be a strategically cheap way of doing things, but with deft handling it could turn out quite beautifully. It’s not unlike a dance performance – the characters and plot events are caricaturized to accentuate the ideas the show wants to bring out and the ideas are juggled around into a flowing story. PA Works, I thought, handled itself pretty well in the opening episode. I was a little curious when Ohana first got to her grandma’s place. I was a little taken aback when quiet girl told Ohana to die and wondered why. I was a little surprised and angry when granny slapped quiet girl and then slapped Ohana twice. And I cringed a little at the brief tears at the end. Like a dance, I think you need to get into the flow of things. You need to be able to follow our protagonist around and wonder about the idea being presented and follow the way the protagonist reacts without worrying too much about the alternatives and the likelihood in an irl setting. Knowing it’s a stylized, deliberate world helps. Like a dance, you can find everything extremely contrived, or you can resonate and have a good time. For my part I didn’t feel a need to worry about where the show is going or how it might end, and am content to just flow along and see where we end up when we end up there. PA Works I think is off to a pretty good, skipping rhythm with Hanasaku Iroha. Skip along!

PS. Of course, Ito Kanae’s performance as Ohana certainly helps. And Ohana constantly reminding me of Lilo and Stitch, well, doesn’t ;)

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Ubunchu 07 ~ Installfest!

Tada! Ubunchu as it turns out is still alive and kicking! Albeit in the same somewhat constipated way my own blog ekes its existence. It looks from the mailing list like the terrible beast called real life has also been wreaking havoc and slowing things down over there, and so in the long time that I had been too busy to check back, only one new chapter has been released. And it’s chapter 7 instead of 6 too! Apparently the author wanted to put some extra touches on 6, and so released 7, which was ready, first. Grab it here if you haven’t.

Nom nom nom

Anyway in this chapter our awkward trio of Sysadmin club members decided to hold an installfest, which as the name suggests is essentially an event where people get together to help each other (in particular new adopters) with setting up their Linux boxes.

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Update on the ‘otaku’ tag, and stuff

You may (or may not) have noticed that my ‘otaku’ tag has been looking somewhat forlorn and abandoned for awhile now. And this isn’t even the first time. Unfortunately when things start getting hectic, recreational activities that require a positive input of effort and concentration, like anime blogging and KDE hacking, tend to be the first things shoved into the backseat.

I’ve recently settled into a job as a Research Assistant at my university where I’m continuing some of the work I’ve been doing during my final year project while contemplating on whether or not I’d like to do grad school. The work influx on assuming duty has been quite torrential, thus the recent general lack of blog posts. However, I think I’m starting to settle into the rhythm now, somewhat, and I’m currently in the process of working my recreational activities back into my life. I’ve rebuilt KDE from the new git repositories and have started doing some little bit of bug fixing (just pushed a patch for bug 209962 couple of days ago), and I’m now looking into once again penning posts to my lonely otaku tag.

Along those lines, I’ve decided to make some changes to my anime-blogging routine. I’ve decided that I’ll forget about making an effort to spotlight the current broadcasting season, since my attempts at this in the past has been mediocre at best and.. well really just all round abysmal. I’ve decided instead to be time-agnostic with the anime I decide to write about, so this lets me worry less about thinking up things to say about the shows that everyone else is already talking about anyways and actually select blogging material in a more meritocratic way. Hopefully then I’ll actually, finally, start to thin down the list of really-great shows on my to-blog that I’ve been perma-procrastinating on.

Of course, this doesn’t mean I’ll never say anything about the current season. But I’ll only say something if I really have something I want to say. So I’ll in short be attempting to move towards a more editorial blogging style. In all likelihood, a side-effect of this would be that I post less frequently than I used to, but with hopefully more substance in each post.

Regarding the current anime season, I’m not actually following very closely, and I’m not actually liking too much of the available repertoire. So I probably won’t be saying much about it. I plan instead to get started on blogging this 7-part animated film series that I’ve wanted to write about for some while now. It’s called “Kara no Kyoukai – the Garden of Sinners”. So there’s a heads-up for you in case you haven’t watched it. Watch it. This stuff is A+ material :)

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