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Various thoughts on a variety of topics.

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Various thoughts on a variety of topics.

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  • Tejina Senpai & ITAI no wa IYA nano de BOUGYORYOKU ni KYOKUFURI Shitai to OMOIMASU.

    Posted on August 23, 2020 4:19 pm by Offkorn 1 Comment

    The half-length episode series Tejina Senpai starts out as an amusing enough version of Ueno-san, only to run out of steam partway through and lean ever more heavily on lewdness as a crutch. The joke variety is also lacking and the additional two members that eventually get added to the club don’t really help much in that department (unless you’re a fan of inexplicable pseudo-incest).

    Also a comedy, Bofuri takes the virtual fantasy land action-adventure aspects of Sword Art Online and combines them with a somewhat random style of reaction humor focusing on Mary Sue parody. Before the guild gets formed most of the amusement comes from the sharp contrast between Maple’s appearance/personality and fondness for unintentional brutality… and this part of the show works fantastically. Eventually however it leans too far into the ‘overpowered main character’ shtick to the point event developments become tiresome. Remarkably high-quality action scenes throughout though.

    That’s the danger of parody: You run the risk of becoming the very thing you’re trying to laugh at.

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    This entry was posted in 2019 - Summer 2020 - Winter Anime Related and tagged Action Adventure Comedy Comic Adaptation Crunchyroll Ecchi Fantasy Finished Funimation Incomplete Source Novel Adaptation Parody Romance School Life Science Fiction Series Televised Virtual World
  • COP CRAFT & Kyokou Suiri: In/Spectre

    Posted on July 28, 2020 1:55 am by Offkorn 1 Comment

    After seeing a comment that made it sound like Red Data Girl, and noticing the rather large disconnect between the early (edgy) and current (goofy) promotional imagery, I decided to finally get around to watching In/Spectre… and I’m undecided on whether it was a mistake or not. While the beginning is enjoyable, the remaining two-thirds to 50% is for the most part pretty boring and/or distractingly implausible. Rather than an engaging mystery/thriller, exciting action series, or amusing romantic comedy it just ends up something like the second coming of Kyoukai no Kanata.

    Cop Craft on the other hand I didn’t have any particularly strong desire to see, but the ‘odd couple’ relationship angle seemed like it might complement the previous series. It did not. Rather, it reminded me rather acutely of why I mostly stopped watching Anime in the first place. While the series has a lot of ideas and messages to impart, some of them even pretty good, it never manages to sell any of them. Stuff is just sort of thrown at the wall and then forgotten an episode or two later.

    What’s interesting is that both of these series (despite their source material having been written 11 and 9 years ago, respectively) seem tailor-made for current events. In the former’s case you have the central theme of using lies and ‘questions’ to obfuscate and/or distract from the truth, while in the latter you have democracy being boiled down to ‘not choosing which one is good, just which one is better’ and corrupt police. So in the end these two series did end up complimenting one another… just not in the way I had expected.

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    This entry was posted in 2019 - Summer 2020 - Winter 2023 - Winter Anime Related and tagged Action Comic Relief Crunchyroll Drama Finished Funimation Incomplete Source LN Adaptation Novel Adaptation Paranormal Romance Series Televised Urban Fantasy Workplace
  • PROMARE & Violet Evergarden Gaiden -Eien to Jidou Shuki Ningyou-

    Posted on June 9, 2020 6:05 am by Offkorn Comment

    Though Promare has a number of similarities to Gurren Lagann and Kill la Kill, it comes off more like an imitation than a celebration. It’s all style and no substance. The supporting Galo/Lio shorts are better, but there’s little point in watching them as stand-alones… and they don’t work well as prequels either.

    The first Violet Evergarden movie meanwhile is a side-story (split into two parts) which appears to take place at some point after the series’ conclusion. Indistinguishable from the TV episodes the movie won’t change anyone’s minds regarding the franchise, but it can be watched as a stand-alone for those on the fence about whether or not they want to watch the series.

    Personally, I’ve never been fond of the whole ‘proper lady, gilded cage’ setup/concept and the particular iteration featured here doesn’t do anything to change that opinion. Fortunately that’s only the theme for the movie’s first half; the second goes back to focusing on the delivery service. Unfortunately, it does so by heavily featuring a new child character who wants to join the office. So long as you don’t mind kids this works as a fitting conclusion. For me however it means pretty much the whole movie ends up a wash.

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    This entry was posted in 2019 - Spring 2019 - Summer Anime Related and tagged Action Anime Original Comedy Dramatic Support Fantasy Movie Netflix Novel Adaptation Science Fiction Violet Evergarden Workplace
  • Da Dianying: Quanzhi Gaoshou – Zhi Dianfeng Rongyao

    Posted on November 5, 2019 2:13 pm by Offkorn Comment

    With the popular MMO Glory’s new classification as a professional eSport, players of all stripes have become obsessed with the idea of going pro. Xiu Ye however is more interested in casual play despite his unmatched technical and leadership skills. At least he was, until his best friend Muqiu Su unexpectedly dies; leaving behind a younger sister and the dream of becoming the game’s first Champions.

    A prequel to Quanzhi Gaoshou with a greater focus on character drama, this movie can be watched either before or after.

    More Information:
    MAL
    Wikipedia

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    This entry was posted in 2019 - Summer Anime Related and tagged Action Drama LN Adaptation Movie Quanzhi Gaoshou Sports
  • Mayonaka no Occult Koumuin

    Posted on June 29, 2019 4:26 pm by Offkorn Comment

    Tokyo is home to many people of all different varieties, both human and not, and it’s the Night Community Exchange Department’s job to handle any problems which may arise from the various nonhuman entities inhabiting the area. Arata Miyako has just joined the department’s Shinjuku office, and despite having no previous experience quickly finds himself thrown into the deep-end of mediating supernatural relationships due to his unusual ability to understand their speech.

    A partly episodic procedural series with daily life elements, an occasional dramatic subplot, frequent comic relief, and a few minor action elements. Note that the manga-bundled extra episode is considered the 13th, while the other two are considered the 14th-15th.

    More Information:
    aniDB (1, 2)
    Crunchyroll
    Funimation
    MAL (1, 2, 3)
    Wikipedia

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    This entry was posted in 2019 - Autumn 2019 - Spring 2019 - Summer Anime Related and tagged Comic Adaptation Comic Relief Crunchyroll Dramatic Support Finished Funimation Incomplete Source OVA Series Televised Urban Fantasy Workplace
  • HERO≠MASK

    Posted on December 9, 2018 8:11 am by Offkorn Comment

    Though James Blood rarely fails a mission for the SSC police force, he plays fast and loose with procedure and tends to cause more than his fair share of collateral damage in the process. Traits which result in constant lectures from others in the department. Traits which may be required in order to get to the heart of a conspiracy involving the creation of biotech soldiers.

    A mix of conspiracy thriller and character drama featuring a large number of action scenes.

    More Information:
    aniDB
    MAL (1, 2)
    Netflix
    Wikipedia

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    This entry was posted in 2018 - Autumn 2019 - Summer Anime Related and tagged Action Anime Original Drama Finished Netflix Science Fiction Series Thriller

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