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Jack The Ripper above wanted to deflect attention away from himself, but eventually failed, arrested and brought to trial. Unlucky unlike his original counterpart at London.

Nowadays after almost quitting flyff, I returned to watching more anime. Today I presented to you a short review of the first series of the detective genre reviewed by me, Tantei Gakuen Q. Really need to finish that FF12 game later after this, I am almost there already.

Story:-
Kyu, our main protagonist with Naruto-esque voice, enrolled in Dan Detective School (DDS) as a candidate to succeed Morihiko Dan, a legendary detective in Japan and the only one who can carry a pistol. What is so special about being the only detective who can carry a concealed pistol is beyond me. Anyway, Kyu alongside his classmates in the Q class, spend the rest of the series solving homicide mysteries as they compete between themselves to become Morihiko Dan’s successor.

The whole 45-episode series takes only roughly about one-third of the manga storyline, and as the result of that, this series ends with so many questions unanswered and without a real ending. Throw in a couple of original case mysteries, and that’s it for this anime. This series definitely needs a second season (or more) and the ending of the anime really has been set up to accommodate one.

The series start up very different compared to the manga, omitting some details while adding new ones as replacements before settling into the main storyline. Most of the time, these deviations from the manga are done very well, unlike many manga-based anime series such as School Rumble. This is one of the strongest positives for this series.

Storytelling of the original manga homicide cases are done very faithfully, and this is where the series really shines. I watched the anime, already knowing who’s the murderer is every time but that fact does not really stop me from watching the series. The animation of the static pages I have read reminded me how much I like this series. Complete in colour to boot! While original anime homicide cases are not done as well as the manga ones (the city bombing one must have been shoved there to counter critics that DDS students only do homicide cases, like CSI) they are nevertheless still watchable.

Character design:-
Not exactly inspiring, let’s just say it is forgettable. And the amount of characters having black hairs are minuscule, mostly reserved to secondary characters. Green, pink and purple rules the day.

Voice acting:-
Kyu’s voice acting is strongly similar to Naruto, in fact I suspect they have the same voice actress until I checked that this is not the case. If Naruto’s voice actress got sick or something, the producer knows to call on Megumi Ogata. After all, she has piloted EVA Unit 1. Anyway, the voice acting here is pretty good, and probably a little bit better than Jigoku Shoujo.

Music:-
My hope went up when listening to the first OP theme, but it swiftly goes down the drain after a listless OST and other themes.

Animation/Direction:-
Animation is one of the drawbacks of this series. It is easily observable that the animation is way below average, and failed most of the time in fast-paced scenes. There are also problems with lip-sync in this series. Direction otherwise, is quite good although not unlike the best ones like Jigoku Shoujo.

Conclusion:-
6 out of 10
. Bad animation, unfinished storyline and hopeless music hits this series really hard.


Poor little cutie a.k.a. murderer. If you did not meet Kyu you would have gotten away with it.


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.