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  • SHINCHOU YUUSHA ~Kono YUUSHA ga ORE TUEEE Kuse ni SHINCHOU Sugiru~ & Hataage! Kemono Michi

    Posted on August 19, 2020 1:53 pm by Offkorn 1 Comment

    Shinchou Yuusha is an interesting series in that you can clearly see it’s an amalgam of earlier works, yet the fusion is pulled off competently enough to result in a consistent whole. The reaction-based comedy is stylistically identical to Konosuba‘s, but in content it’s quite different with a much greater focus on JRPG parody than sex/ecchi. Meanwhile it also has a Goblin Slayer-like stoically single-minded main character and splashes of similar gory drama.

    The combination never comes across as forced, with the one seamlessly blending into the other.

    After that somewhat surprising success story, it seemed like a good idea to try another series (strike while the iron’s hot and all that). Which is where Hataage! Kemono Michi comes in. Also a comedic isekai with a… monomaniac central character the two seemed like they might complement one another. And despite this being more ecchi-centric they actually do. There’s no genre shifts here though; it’s pure comedy.

    As a sidenote: I didn’t realize these two aired at the same time when deciding what to watch after Shinchou Yuusha. It’s strange that shows with such a similar theme (and I’m not talking about them both being isekai) got scheduled in the same season.

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    This entry was posted in 2019 - Autumn Anime Related and tagged Comedy Comic Adaptation Dramatic Support Ecchi Fantasy Finished Funimation Incomplete Source LN Adaptation Paranormal Romance Parody Series Sports Televised
  • PSYCHO-PASS | Sinners of the System & Season 3

    Posted on August 3, 2020 12:55 am by Offkorn Comment

    The three Sinners of the System movies are a mixed bag. Being theoretically set a few months after the first Psycho-Pass movie, in practice only the third actually functions like a sequel.

    The first is a side-story that completely overhauls Mika’s personality (for the better) and feels like it should be a prequel to the second season. It’s also not very good. The second is mostly a prequel flashback to the first season (framed by a few ‘modern day’ scenes set before the previous movie) focused on one of the S2 enforcers. This movie is quite good. And then there’s the 3rd movie, which…. Well, it’s sort of required watching if you plan to follow-up with Season 3, yet it comes across nothing like a Psycho-Pass work.

    That third season begins after a multi-year timeskip, and quite a number of things have changed: Mika underwent another personality overhaul, Japan has relaxed its isolationist stance, Sibyl is gearing up to reveal its presence to the masses, Akane is off the team, and there are three new enforcers and two new inspectors. The old team is still around, just in a notably different role. It’s surprisingly good (clearly meant to be a return to Season 1 sensibilities) but suffers both from a number of unexplained developments and having Arata be so ludicrously overpowered. It also ends on a cliffhanger…

    …resolved by a ‘movie’ follow-up. This bloated conclusion takes the concept of “homage” far too far. It apparently wanted to recapture the magic of the mid-series Season 1 climax, but instead stumbles time and again with both questionable action scenes and by just flat-out dragging things out for too long.

    In the end it’s tough to recommend watching any of these besides the 2nd SS movie: The first is a pointless sidestory, the third lacks any Psycho-Pass sensibility, S3 requires having seen that third SS movie, and First Inspector is just plain tedious.

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    This entry was posted in 2019 - Autumn 2019 - Winter 2020 - Winter Anime Related and tagged Action Amazon Prime Anime Original Drama Finished Movie Mystery Science Fiction Series Televised Workplace
  • 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
  • ALTERED CARBON

    Posted on March 23, 2020 9:33 am by Offkorn Comment

    The first season of this series starts off great, only to noticeably deteriorate about halfway through when it does that thing ‘prestige’ television seems so fond of: Pull out a plot twist that completely changes the show’s focus/themes. I’d still say it’s worth watching, lot of similarities to Bladerunner, The Expanse, and even a bit of Fifth Element (probably some Westworld there too… but I haven’t seen that), it’s just that it ends up merely watchable instead of a must see.

    Fitting in between the first and second seasons is an Anime movie. It’s a side story (meaning it can be watched as a stand alone or completely ignored) done in what appears to be a cell-shaded 3DCGI style, and I would not suggest watching it as an extension of the series since it reminds me of Souten no Ken Regenesis more than any sci-fi work (except perhaps GitS). What is it with shows featuring inexplicable ninja armies? Am I just unlucky?

    Then there’s the second season, which is quite a bit different from the first… and not only because the actor playing the MC has changed (one ‘benefit’ of having a setting centered on body swapping is the ability to shuffle performers at will). While that’s more of a conspiracy drama this instead focuses on an amnesia-themed and somewhat aimless personal quest, trading the police/detective elements for military/political ones. It comes across as pretty forced and lacks any of the pop present in the first season (though the finale’s pretty good).

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    This entry was posted in 2020 - Winter Anime Related Movie & TV Related and tagged Action Anime Original Dramatic Support Movie Netflix Novel Adaptation Romance Science Fiction Series
  • 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:
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    This entry was posted in 2019 - Summer Anime Related and tagged Action Drama LN Adaptation Movie Quanzhi Gaoshou Sports
  • Youjo Senki: Saga of Tanya the Evil

    Posted on September 21, 2019 1:02 pm by Offkorn Comment

    The war should have ended following the Empire’s crushing victory on the Rhine Front. It did not. Instead the conflict has shifted to the southern continent, where remnants of the Republic’s army continue their stubborn resistance. A resistance Tanya is tasked with eliminating once and for all.

    A direct continuation of the earlier TV series featuring similar content. It expects you to have already seen that and won’t work well as a stand-alone.

    More Information:
    aniDB
    Crunchyroll
    Wikipedia

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    This entry was posted in 2019 - Winter Anime Related and tagged Action Crunchyroll Drama History Incomplete Source LN Adaptation Movie Urban Fantasy Youjo Senki
  • Hakushaku to Yousei

    Posted on August 4, 2019 11:04 am by Offkorn Comment

    Edgar J.C. Ashenbert’s quest to recover a lost family heirloom leads him to the “Fairy Doctor” Lydia Carlton, who’s said to be knowledgeable of the various fae normally invisible to humans. Distrustful of his motives and more than a little annoyed that he basically kidnapped her, she’s also happy to have finally met someone who wants her help and doesn’t treat her like a freak. The more time she spends with him though the more mysterious he becomes… and the harder it is to keep her distance.

    A Victorian era romance with minor harem aspects and both comedic and dramatic supporting elements. The early action scenes and mystery theme mostly vanish in the second quarter.

    More Information:
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    Wikipedia

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    This entry was posted in 2008 - Autumn Anime Related and tagged Comic Relief Crunchyroll Dramatic Support Finished History LN Adaptation Paranormal Romance Partial Adaptation Series Televised Urban Fantasy
  • Hachigatsu no Cinderella Nine

    Posted on July 16, 2019 12:02 pm by Offkorn Comment

    When Tsubasa Arihara arrives to discover her high school lacks a girls’ baseball club, she decides to form one herself. The first and most pressing of the challenges she faces being finding eight other girls willing to join a new club with few supplies and no clubroom or practice area.

    A baseball-themed schoolgirl club comedy with periodic infusions of character-related drama.

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    This entry was posted in 2019 - Spring Anime Related and tagged Anime Original Comedy Crunchyroll Dramatic Support Dropped School Life Series Sports Televised
  • Gekijouban: Dungeon ni Deai o Motomeru no wa Machigatte Iru Darouka -Orion no Ya-

    Posted on July 10, 2019 1:23 pm by Offkorn Comment

    In a ruin far from Orario a sealed monster has broken free of its bindings. Having just arrived in town with Hermes’ assistance and proclaimed Bell as the chosen one Orion, the goddess Artemis offers him a quest to defeat the creature. Though suspicious of Hermes motives, he and the rest of the Hestia Familia soon agree to help.

    A sidestory taking place at some point after the parent series’ first season featuring similar attributes.

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    This entry was posted in 2019 - Winter Anime Related and tagged Action Anime Original Comedy DanMachi Drama Fantasy Harem Movie Paranormal Romance

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