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I’m better than Sakura, honest!

A third review in as many days, this is again a double review of the first 2 seasons of Mahou Shoujo Lyrical Nanoha series. This will be done the way Jigoku Shoujo review was done, albeit with less pictures. The third season, as on writing, are still ongoing and I will watch it after they are fully subbed.

Story:-
From the title, it should be obvious to anyone that this series are similar to those of Sailormoon or Cardcaptor Sakura; with a magic-wielding girl (complete with the customary magical staff of course) saving the world from the villain who wants to destroy it. All this while dropping her mobile phone like a klutz. The only difference between the 2 seasons is who the villains are. You know, just like Spiderman movies. Only that, I think Nanoha is better than Spiderman anytime.

Still, I do think this series has better stories than Cardcaptor Sakura or Tsubasa Chronicles, for reasons that will be stated below.

First, unlike the 2 titles above and some other series in the same genre, the story of both season are relatively straightforward with no bullsh*t and unnecessary plot-twists. Not to say that this series does not have any plot-twists, but they are put there out of necessity, not because the story writers can.

Second, unusual for a magical girl series, they really has cut down those fan-service costume-changing scenes, using them only when necessary and not every time Nanoha changes to her battle attire. I really like this a lot, because it did not detract from the storyline.

Third, there are none of the romance crap that made me hate Cardcaptor Sakura, Tsubasa Chronicles and others. Sure there are romantic elements here, but here they are relegated to the sidelines and do not really factored into the main storyline. Unlike certain anime series I have already named.

Fourth, because of their relatively short runs of 13 episodes each season, we do not have to deal with bullsh*t filler episodes that plagues many other titles in the same genre that has longer runs. Plus, even with their short runs, the pacing of the storyline in this series is simply perfect, not too fast or too slow.

This series is a fresh breath of air unlike the complex monstrosity that is Cardcaptor Sakura and its clones. Although it does not have exactly a compelling storyline the way last 5 episodes of Jigoku Shoujo Futakomori have, this series is still highly enjoyable.

Character Design:-
Not much different compared to Cardcaptor Sakura really. Definitely not exactly original.

Voice acting:-
With Yukari Tamura as the lead voice actress, there’s nothing that can go wrong really here. Not the greatest voice acting lineup but still can be considered as above average.

Music:-
It has good OP theme and OST, though the ED theme is forgettable.

Animation/Direction:-
The animation is really good, even at high-paced scenes. The special effects for all those magic are simple awesome. The directing though are not exactly stellar.

Conclusion:-
7 out of 10. That’s about it.


Nanoha is just to be abused by a mysterious person…..


The perverted main protagonist caught panty-stealing.

I’m on fire now, so just a day after my review of Jigoku Shoujo comes out, there come another review of a short series titled Hani Hani: Operation Sanctuary.

Story:-
This is a series based on a hentai game that attempted to fuse romance with sci-fi and also those harem elements in a high-school setting. Confused? Me too, hahahaha. 3 people voted this series as Masterpiece in Anime News Network. I hope those people died without children. Good for the DNA pool.

For a H-game based series, this title lacks severely in fan-service department. Even Tonagura has many more panty-shots compared to this series. Plus, as expected, the story is shallow (not that you can expect more from a 13-episode run at 12 minutes each). The execution also fails, with sorry attempts at doing Naruto-esque flashbacks and dreams.

Character Design:-
Not that bad, your standard generic H-game characters. You know, big eyes, flawless skins, hair with colours other than black. Nothing more to be said.

Voice acting:-
Probably the strong point of this anime. But do not really expect this one to be as good as Jigoku Shoujo or Galaxy Angel or even Wolf’s Rain.

Music:-
If there is any OST, then I failed to notice it. The themes has nothing to be commented about.

Animation/Direction:-
The animation is quite good but the directing stinks alongside the storyline.

Conclusion:-
A short 3 out of 10. There is nothing good really that can be said about this series. To Japan, if you want to do an H-game propaganda anime series, at least do it the way Shuffle! did. Now that would be a very good storyline with an unconventional ending.


The perverted main protagonist offered to help putting the bra on.


The pimp of the Hell Hotline service.

Just like my School Rumble review, today we will have a review of the the two seasons of Jigoku Shoujo. Unlike the School Rumble review though, there will be only one combined review for this series.

Story:-
This watered down horror series revolves around Enma “Jigoku Shoujo” Ai, who is the mastermind of the Hell Hotline website. The ‘service’ she provided mainly involves sending people to hell, inclusive of her customers too at a later date. As she mechanically works hard at sending people to hell, we got to see the POV of her customers and also of their victims. And this is mainly what made the series up.

The first season suffers from the syndrome of being slow starters before arriving to the main plotline. I somewhat very thankful that I persevered to watch this anime up to episode 9 or 10 where the plotline started to take place, because I have been considering stopping watching this series the way I did with Eureka 7 because of its repetitiveness. However when the plotline start rolling in (where the journalist and his daughter tried to stop Enma Ai) this series is simply awesome to watch. Episode 18 for example is one of the best episodes I have ever seen in an anime series. I still thinks of that episode today, such is the high impact that episode has to me. The ending though, are not exactly good though because it left the viewer hanging for more of Enma Ai and the journalist’s family.

This lead me to high expectation when I started to watch the second season. Here Enma Ai has altered her modus operandi somewhat, with her alternating the job of being a straw doll between her 3 lieutenants instead of just using one, and becoming more and more proactive at scouting potential ‘customers’ and ‘victims’. But the biggest mistake of the second season is that the series spend the first 20 episodes being plotless and repetitive, just like the first 9-10 episodes of season one. Only in the last 4 or 5 episodes did the plotline started to make shape, with an ending better than the first season presented. Plus, the journalist and his daughter in season one very barely made their appearance. The second season can lost half of its 26 episode runs and you won’t even notice.


A customer of hers.

Character Design:-
One word can desribe the character design of Enma Ai, and that word would be AWESOME. It really caters to the loli/pedo inside of me. This series has great character designs, especially for recurring characters. For episode-specific characters, there are times where I find the characters designs to be repetitive. If you looks at Enma Ai ‘customers’ most of them usually are females (usually school-going ones) and I can’t help but feel that some characters are ‘recycled’, if you know what I mean.

Voice acting:-
Enma Ai suffers the same syndrome just like what Harima Kenji does in School Rumble. Her voice is great and terrifying in the first season but decreased in quality in the second season. You fail here Mamiko Noto, but to be fair, Harima Kenji fared worse than Enma. The rest of the characters generally has great voice acting, with lots of good and easily recoginizable voice actors/actresses such as Ayako Kawasumi, Fumiko Orikasa and Rie Tanaka taking part at voicing Enma Ai’s ‘customers’ or ‘victims’.


Even a pimp from Hell need to eat too.

Music:-
Only the second season ED theme are good enough to go into my iPod. The OST and other themes should be left uncommented.

Animation/Direction:-
The animation here is great for both seasons, and the directing is simply awesome, especially for the aforementioned episode 18 of the first season. The director really are good (most of the time) at showing how cruel humans (whether the victims or the customers) can be. I still remember screaming ‘just pull the f**king thread already’ as I watched how the school girl (Enma’s customer) in episode 18 slowly being driven to insanity by her tormentor. Not all episodes has great directing like ep18, but many of them are pretty good.

Conclusion:-
7 out of 10. If not for the repetitiveness of the story especially in second season and also for the average music, this series would have gotten more. (note added in the moving process: there will be a 3rd season! YAY!)


A customer looking at a straw doll made by Mattel.