anime review – reposted

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Princess Princess is definitely one of the better anime titles released this year. The final episode just come out yesterday, so here’s my take for this anime.

Story:-
A shounen-ai anime bordering on yaoi (should be expected because aarinfantasy subbed this one), this one is definitely not for everyone. A beautiful boy transferred into an elite boys-only high school, and suddenly finds out that he has to participate in the school’s Princess system. The system demands that the participants (there are 3 of them, see picture above) dressed in various female costumes and make-ups, to satisfy the pent-up urges of the school’s students.

Basically, the anime depicts the routine life that the princesses has to endure in their job, and also their own internal problems like family and love problems. That how thin the storyline is. So you must wonder why I really enjoyed this title? This is because this anime is one of the few that has a unique charm that compensates the obvious deficiencies in the storyline, just like DNA^2 did. Most of the episodes has quite cheesy and predictable plots, of which I would have normally blasted away in reviews, but in this anime those cheesy and predictable plots are presented in such a pleasing way I can’t even give negatives comment to them.

This anime and Kiba the TV Animation are probably my best candidates the for the best anime released in 2006, even better than the anime I anticipates the most this year, which is the second season of Ah! My Goddess. Well, there are 6 months left in this year, and there are still Galaxy Angel II coming up, but this anime is definitely better IMO compared to Jyu Oh Sei (review coming soon), second season of Tsubasa Chronicles, The Third etc.

Character Design:-
Your typical shounen-ai anime titles dictates for overtly beautiful protagonists with big eyes and hair colours that can be anything but black. Compound that with generic character designs for almost everybody else and you got the unbalanced character design you will found to be common in this kind of genre. The focus is mainly on the princesses anyway as the thin storyline flaunt them a lot.

Voice acting:-
They are not outstanding, and they are not bad either. Nothing really to say, but just to say that the voice acting does not drag this anime down.

Music:-
The only negative point of this anime. OP/ED themes and the OST and simply not good enough, they are not even average.

Animation/Direction:-
These two criteria combines very well as a big part to make this anime likable despite thin storyline. The director managed to present the storyline very well, covering the cheesiness on them. The animation is great too, although with some tendencies of trying to be overly cute.

Conclusion:-
9 out of 10
, quite a generous but fair rating for this one.

 
This is a review of the pulsating anime series Tokyo Underground, filled with lotsa screenshots! And Engrish too!

Story:-
Two hot chicks from an underground mini-world beneath Tokyo (called Underground), escape to the surface world and accidentally meets with an ass-kicking high school delinquent (series’s protagonist) and his nerdy friend. The delinquent then helped them hide from the kidnappers from Underground, but eventually failed. As the Maiden of Life (your typical anime chick which role is damsel-in-distress waiting to be saved) is kidnapped, the boys and the other hot chick went off searching for the power to rescue her in Underground.

Just like E’s Otherwise, this anime started bright enough. In fact the plotline when they are still at the surface is good enough and I have been considering giving this one an 8 out of 10 rating (why not full, read other sections below). But the storyline quickly sinks, just as fast as they descended the underground tunnels toward the Underground.

Then comes the battles, which is another of my complaints about this anime. The pace of the battles are erratic. The battles at the big town where the tower are situated are unnecessarily long, just like Naruto’s battles when Orochimaru attacks Konoha. Then again the battles at the tournament are rushed as if to comply with the 26-episode schedule. And they are not done very well either, but read the directing section for more info of that.

And there is a question that baffles my mind, which is why on earth the baddies are too weak? I wonder what kind of hero the creator of this series want to portray. Does the writer wants the hero to be some kind of weakling that suddenly obtains the power of wind and then gradually learning his was up as he master his new-found power? If that was to be the case, his winning ratio is way too high to be one. He was almost undefeated, especially after they arrived at the Underground. The hero doesn’t seem to be an all-encompassing invincible protagonist like Alucard either, as he still make hard work of beating his enemies. The baddies here doesn’t acts like baddies enough, they need to be more cruel.

Generally, this cliche-laden typical shounen storyline is nothing really to shout about, and I will safely burn this series into my DVDRs to be watched again maybe in 5 years time, if I am still alive.

Character Design:-
They are very well-done, from the nerdy guy to your helpless damsel-in-distress all the way to the baddies. Definitely a positive point of this series.

Voice Acting:-
Definitely not as good as Princess Nine, and this is not one of Tomokazu Seki best’s outings. Mainly because many of the voices sound overbearing to me. And unfortunately, none of the baddies sound that way.

Music:-
They are not good enough to be mentioned at all here.

Animation/Direction:-
The animation really suffers at some high-speed battles scenes, especially projectiles’ animations. A dagger let fly from the background can easily reach foreground with virtually no animation at all for the trajectory. And this kind of below-par animations happens frequently in this anime. The directing is not that good either; some scenes are played way too quickly for anyone to know what really happened, for example the scene where the nerdy guy shoot three projectiles at the big boss. I have to rewind a little just to see what I have missed. And there is also problems with continuation between episodes, which is a problem I rarely see in other anime titles. Just see the ending between ep.20 and ep.21 for example (or ep21-22 maybe).

Conclusion:-
Just like the lady above, I hereby award 5 out of 10 for this anime.



This is a review of Princess Nine, a sport-based anime title. No virgins has been deflowered in the making of this anime.

Story:-
Just like ANN description says, the owner of a prestigious female-only high school creates a custom-made female baseball team to compete in the high-school baseball tournament with the aim of reaching the nationals. Mainly revolves on how the team was formed and how they get into the competition proper, with some compulsory romance thrown in.

Generally, I always have a sweet spot for sport-based titles where the protagonist (and his or her teammates if it a team sport) works hard as they try to win the competition. The sight of the hero working hard to achive their dreams has never failed to bore me. Plus, with endings that never guarantees that the hero will stand victorious at the end of the series is the reason why I rate Japanese sport anime titles highly.

This is also the same with this anime. The story is excellent, and the only drawback of this anime is that the sport featured in this anime is baseball, a sport that only the Americans and the Japanese likes. But even if I don’t like baseball, I still enjoy this anime immensely.

Character Design:-
Okay… the school director who creates the baseball team also has some dodgy hairstyle that belongs to an alternate dimension where magic thrives instead of mathematics or physics. But apart from that, the character design in this anime is okay really, with diverse designs for each team members of the squad.

Voice acting:-
It has Akiko Yajima voicing one of the team members (not the protagonist), and I really likes how she does it. And that’s enough for me to declare that the voice acting here is really good, and I mean it!

Music:-
Music is where the anime falls flat. Forgettable OP/ED themes and uninspiring OST. A good OST will make this anime so much better.

Animation/Direction:-
Just like the music, the anime failed in the directing’s part. Holes at the fence that wasn’t there before, and most notably, even when the star tennis player volleyed her ball out of the tennis court, her sparring partners applauds her as if her volley has gone in. I think at first that they are just sucking her up, but after such scenes is repeated a few times, I just realized that the director just f**ked-up. The animation meanwhile is just average. Not really smooth for my liking.

Conclusion:-
7 out of 10
. Would score higher if not for screwed directing and uninspiring OST. If not for the story, this anime would probably just get a 5.

Best Quote In This Anime:-


 
That creepy hairstyle I mentioned above.