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From left to right: the main male protagonist, the main title female protagonist, and finally the best character of this anime.

This review of yet another anime title with a long name (Ore no Imouto ga Konnani Kawaii Wake ga Nai) was supposed to come last week, but I only actually finished watching it yesterday. As a 2010 title, it will then try (and failed) to challenge Katanagatari for the ‘Anime of the Year 2010’ title. Just like its sister title Bakemonogatari, I waited until all the episodes on Blu-ray were released before watching this anime so that I can see the whole series plus the alternate ending too. Unlike Bakemonogatari, there is a tangible benefit for me after doing so, and if you want to know what it is, just continue reading the whole review below.


And the main title female protagonist wasted no time at all doing what her counterpart in another anime series with a long title Onii-chan no Koto Nanka Zenzen Suki Janain Dakara ne!! is doing.

Story:-
Somewhere in a typical Japanese household, the main male protagonist accidentally found an adult-only dating simulation game hidden somewhere near the stairways of the house. Intrigued by the existence of something that wasn’t supposed to exist in the household, he conducted a fishing expedition during dinner and net the culprit in the form of her younger sister, a model citizen that he has always hated. Armed with the greatest blackmail material of all time, he then makes her sister his sex slave he then acts out of character and helped her covering her hideous hobby from their very conservative parents and her friends too,which is the running theme of this anime.

The story in this anime is good, and at least better than the one you can see in a similarly set-up title Onii-chan no Koto Nanka Zenzen Suki Janain Dakara ne!! (abbreviated Onii-chan from now on). There are no plots about a sister wanting to get into her perverted brother’s pants though like the latter, with both of the main protagonists here are mostly decent people.  Well, this mostly applies for the main male protagonist only because, as episode 11 has illustrated when she plays an adult game, the main title female protagonist can become very creepy indeed. As mentioned above, this anime revolves around how the main male protagonist helped covers his sister’s secret disgusting hobbies and in the process helped her nurture it instead, introducing her to more people that dabbles in the same hobbies. Therefore this anime is more similar in substance with the likes of Doujin Work or even Comic Party instead of Onii-chan.

The main weakness that I can see in this anime definitely lies in character developments. For starters, the main male protagonist could have become one of the best characters in this anime if only he has some spine and take a more hands-off approach at helping her sister compared to what he is doing in the anime. I cringe everytime he simply relents when his sister orders him to play a dating simulation, except for the first time because of the necessity of the storyline. Even his counterpart in Onii-chan is less of a doormat compared to him in this aspect. This is a pity because otherwise he has a good character development path overall which is even better in the latter parts of the series.

Moving to the main title female protagonist, it is suffice to say that her counterpart in Onii-chan is a vastly better character than her. This one-dimensional tsundere character development is glacial at best, in contrast to what her brother experienced. Basically, she is doing the same things over and over again for 99% of the series, like being permanently angry all the time and being stubborn for her own good for example.  Her two good friends at school are even better than her; the scene where one of them turned yandere at the Comic Market episode is one of the most memorable scenes in this series. And her other twin-tailed friend has done more in 15 minutes (see episode 10 – the cosplay scene is another great scene in this series) than what the main title female protagonist has done in 15 episodes. She is definitely an example of a below average tsundere, far removed compared to great ones like Yamada of B gata H kei.


One of the best scenes in this anime.

The best characters in this anime is definitely the kuudere Kuroneko (this anime has all of the *dere archetypes characters crammed into it), heavily aided by her significant role in the extra ending episodes. Some worthy mentions should also be given to the main male protagonist childhood friend. Some of the characters like the bespectacled girl could do with more developments though. Comedy in this anime is mostly decent, but not exactly top class unlike the way it is in Doujin Work. There is a lot of references to other dating simulation titles out there too in this anime, and I suspect they includes those that are not included in those ‘little sisters’ genre that the main title female protagonist enjoys.

The pacing of this anime is a little bit slower than what it should be, despite the fact that this series straddles about 1 1/2 year of the series’ calendar. The flow of the storyline is excellent though. And unlike Bakemonogatari, the extra episodes for an alternate ending actually enhance the series even more. I’m glad I waited until all 15 episodes comes out because the original ending, crammed into only one episode, seems to be written in a hurry and affects the flow of the storyline. With the extra episodes, the alternative ending path lengthened the series a little bit more and allows the alternate ending to be presented in a more satisfactory manner. And of course, there are more Kuroneko in it, although I hoped that the other girl could have more character developments in it.


An apt description of the perfectly normal main male protagonist.

Character Design:-
It wasn’t that different really to what you can see in B gata H kei, which is just your standard shounen genre character designs, but not as good as B gata H kei is. Do not be mistaken by the shoujo-style designs in the first two screenshots above, there is nothing like that here. Black hairs are numerous, and of course this is a good thing considering the setting.

Voice Acting:-
Voice acting in this dialogue-heavy anime is good in general. The best gigs you can expect from this anime comes from Kuroneko, the bespectacled girl and also the childhood friend. The two main protagonists has done well too, although in the case of the main male protagonist, he could do with some more improvements. A positive aspect for this anime.


I’m not really sure the yandere girl appreciates being put on the same level as School Days is.

Music:-
The OST is decent, but not so for the OP theme. Each episode in this series featured a different ending theme, and the only good ones comes from episode 3, 6 and 13 (a success rate of 18%). The insert in episode 10 during the cosplay event is surprisingly good too.

Animation/Direction:-
The animation quality in this anime is good, even in fast-paced scenes. Integration between CGI and traditional 2D animations is excellent. Choreography in this slice-of-life anime doesn’t exist. The director has used some neat camera tricks in some scenes, although he should have done something about the pacing.


An ending that features her prominently is probably a better option for this series, storywise.

Conclusion:-
7 out of 10.
The extra episodes alone gives at least a point to the final rating. Not really sure when the next review will come out…


This Meruru anime must really sucks if this description is correct. Even Powerpuff Girls Z doesn’t pull this DragonBall ripoff.

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The main male protagonist.

Just like I have mentioned in my previous blog post just a couple of days ago, today’s review is going to be for the long-awaited feature-length anime movie titled REDLINE.  Seven years in the making, with all frames being hand-drawn, this 2009 title will then challenge the ‘Anime of the Year 2009’ incumbent Zan Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei. Not being saddled with the blurry animation technique penalty but has the sport genre handicap being applied to it instead, will this movie actually matches the hype I have heard about it and take the title?

Story:-
Set up far away in the futuristic future, REDLINE is an illegal racing tournament that takes place every 5 years at a random location, and watched by fans across the universe. The main male protagonist managed to get into the race after a couple of the original finalists withdrew from the race and he has to dodge missiles from competitors and the army while trying to win the race and getting the woman.

Storywise, this movie is no different really than the anime I reviewed here before Ichiban Ushiro no Daimaou; the plot has very little substance. Basically this movie shows some racing at the start, then shows some preparations before the big race, and of course, the REDLINE itself. The pacing of the thin storyline is thick and fast (a good thing I guess), even during the part when there is no racing. But unlike Ichiban Ushiro no Daimaou and just like the Ponyo movie, the flow of the storyline in this movie is excellent from the start until the end, despite its lack of substance.

Character developments in this movie is pretty minimal, mainly consists of some well-placed flashbacks. And only certain characters benefits from this, and they are the main male protagonist and his mechanic. I don’t think the main female protagonist get the same privileges that those two has. The ending (the REDLINE race itself) is predictable but is still a very good watch, if you like action.

Character Design:-
Character designs in this movie is excellent although not far removed from the designs seen in past titles in futuristic sci-fi shounen genre like Trigun or Cowboy Bebop. Lack of black hairs in this movie is forgivable because of the settings, I’m not even sure if the main protagonist is from Earth or not. Race car designs are also good, except for the main female protagonist’s. A positive aspect for this movie.

Voice Acting:-
Voice acting in this movie is good overall. But what really stands out in this movie is the voices of the female characters, because they are much better than their male counterparts. This is not to say that the male protagonist and the rest of the male lineup in this movie are bad, it is just that the female lineup are clearly superior. The main female protagonist and the racers from Planet Supergrass are some good examples of this female superiority phenomenon in this movie. A positive aspect for this movie.

Music:-
The bass-heavy OST of this movie is excellent and is integral in this movie’s watching experience. Better crank up those subwoofers and surround speakers when watching the racing parts of this movie, this movie has the best surround effects that is comparable to the Lord of the Rings Extended Edition Blu-ray I watched recently. The ED theme is forgettable though. Despite of that, the musical part in this movie is still a positive aspect for this movie.

Don’t watch this movie with stereo speakers. You miss a big part of the experience if you don’t have at least a 5.1 speaker setup.


The awesome kaleidoscope scenery in Europass, a sample of the visual pleasure you will get from watching this movie.

Animation/Direction:-
The hype that surrounds this movie mostly has to do with the excellent animation it has, and oh boy this movie does not disappoint. Seven years in the making? With hand-drawn animations? This movie easily topped what you can see from Studio Ghibli’s Ponyo movie, by some comfortable margin. Pristine animation overall even in fast-paced scenes. This apply even in very fast ones as is common in racing sequences. It is hard to overstate how good the animation is in this movie, you will have to see it by yourself. I’ll give this movie 2 extra points to the final evaluation just because of this.

Great animation, paired with thin storyline, this movie is basically the Japan’s answer to Avatar.

Choreography in the racing scenes is quite decent too, although I feel that this movie loses some steam in this regard after the appearance of the biological weapon in  middle part of REDLINE. The directing is flawless, and I have no problems with it at all. Although maybe the director could employ some of the great camera work that can be seen in the likes of Fractale’s first episode.

Conclusion:-
9 out of 10
, a respectable score considering its nature. This anime would have replaced Zan Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei if not for the sport genre handicap. The next anime I will review here is a overly familiar one, a title that will make you go ‘oh snap’! Not very long, only 15 episodes, so expect it to come next week or so, unless it is crap.

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The main title male protagonist, aptly called The Demon King.

Today’s review will be a short one for a 2010 anime titled Ichiban Ushiro no Daimaou. It has a main protagonist (pictured above) that could have become the best character in the series, but haven’t managed to. Because of that, this anime failed to reach its utmost potential, therefore keeping the current ‘Anime of the Year 2010’ incumbent Katanagatari unchallenged for now. Read on to see why this is happening.


Just one of the deeds that the Demon King has done.

Story:-
In a modern world where technology co-exists with magic (and ninjas), our main title male protagonist transferred into a prestigious magical school to start a new life as a high-school student. His dreams to become a High Priest was shattered in the first day at school when he was told that he is destined to become a Demon King instead, who will destroy the world in the future. Because of that, he has to spend his days at school building up his evil organization and develop his powers so that he can do exactly what he is destined to do.

The single main weakness of this anime is; at 12 episodes, it is too short. That’s it, this anime is too short for its own good. The whole anime runs like this:-

  1. Main protagonist arrived at school and was told that he is the Demon King.
  2. Starting to build up the harem with a blue-haired girl, a red-haired girl and a green-haired girl.
  3. Find a ‘treasure’, and powered up a little while simultaneously building up the harem a little bit more with a loli blonde and a dark-haired girl. Probably with another green-haired girl too.
  4. Beach episode (which is not even a quarter as good as the flag-bearer HighSchool of the Dead OVA is) with almost all of the harem members.
  5. ENDING ARC!

The main problem in this anime is that the story is very thin, not unlike Infinite Stratos. Well, this anime isn’t as bad as the latter though. The ending arc comes out too soon for my liking, mainly because his character developments is too shallow in time for the start of the ending arc. There should be more plots being put into the space between the beach episode and the final arc, not only to give more meats onto the main storyline but also advance the character development for the main protagonist in a more subtle and believable way.

For God’s sake, in this anime, he become a fully-fledged Demon King and started to destroy the world less than 6 months after he entered the high school. Even the crappiest of shounen titles doesn’t do this kind of thing for the last 20 years or so. At least maybe the main protagonist should become Demon King after a year or two, after having some semblance of control upon his massive latent powers. The fact that the dragon has to unlock that power in the final 5 minutes of the final episodes shows how much badly handled the main protagonist’s character development is.

Speaking about the ending, it is actually quite decent and actually is the best part of this anime. While predictable, it is not laden with clichés. The fact that the ending arc is quite long (4 episodes or so) also helps it greatly. Now if only the preceding episodes has more substance in them, things would have been much better. I don’t see a second season coming out for this series the way it was written though. Considering that I watched the uncensored version, there will be plenty of frontal nudity here, some sexual innuendos and humor too.

The pacing of this anime is quite fast for the reasons mentioned above. The lack of substance in the plot doesn’t help the flow of the storyline either, with the transition to the ending arc from the preceding episodes being a good example of this deficiency. As for character developments, the way this series is written means that character developments in this series is not really good. The main male protagonist doesn’t manage to realize his devilish potential, but certain characters like the blue and red-haired girls has done surprisingly well.


The Demon King with his rape face on, laughing hysterically before commencing more raping sessions.

Character Design:-
This anime employed your standard shounen design templates (big eyes, hair colors that isn’t black, impossible body proportions et. al.) although the bulky build that the main title male protagonist has makes me somewhat nervous (did he always have it?). Considering all the nudity, this probably isn’t a bad thing. A positive aspect for this anime.

Voice Acting:-
Voice acting in this anime is excellent, with the main title male protagonist, the blue-haired girl and the green-haired girls (not a typo) being the best characters in this regard. Make no mistake, most of the other characters has done well too in this regard. Basically, there are no ‘just average’ jobs being done here in this regard. I have not seen (or heard) such an overall great gigs like this one for quite some time. A positive aspect for this anime.

Music:-
Unfortunately,the only good thing this anime has in the music department is the OP theme. The OST and the ED theme are pretty much forgettable.

Animation/Direction:-
The overall animation quality in this anime is good, even in fast-paced scenes. Integration between CGI and tradition 2D animation is seamless. Choreography for action scenes is just average though. The director should have done something about the very thin substance in the plot that affects the pacing and story developments, but apart from that, the director has done well.

Conclusion:-
7 out of 10.
A series with an unrealized potential. The next anime I will review here is the long-awaited racing movie Redline, therefore the next review should come sooner than later.


The Demon King also has a time-travel device that he uses a lot to avoid taking responsibility for the women that he has deflowered.

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