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Various thoughts on a variety of topics.

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  • Infini-T Force

    Posted on December 21, 2017 10:49 am by Offkorn Comment

    Heroes from alternate dimensions suddenly find themselves transported to modern-day Japan. There they meet a young girl named Emi Kaidou who has recently come into possession of a mysterious item which just may hold the key to restoring their worlds.

    An action-centric 3DCG crossover series featuring characters from Gatchaman, Hurricane Polymar, Tekkaman, and Casshern. You do not need to know anything about those various franchises to follow it.

    More Information:
    aniDB
    VIZ
    Wikipedia

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    This entry was posted in 2017 - Autumn Anime Related and tagged Action Drama Finished Mixed Media Project Science Fiction Series Tekkaman Televised
  • Assorted Procedurals and Dramas

    Posted on December 17, 2017 10:22 am by Offkorn Comment

    Another group of non-Anime shows recently watched on a whim:

    • House M.D.: Yeah, Sherlock Holmes in a hospital is an apt description. So it’s not surprising that, as with Sherlock, the banter ends up the best part of the show. The dramatic aspects (particularly the crime-related ones) don’t work anywhere near as well… which ends up becoming a serious problem when it begins to place a much larger focus on them. The end of the 4th season marks the turning point and I wouldn’t suggest watching beyond the 5th unless you don’t mind skipping through large swathes of melodrama to reach the intermittent good bits.
    • The Unusuals: Tries too hard to be quirky and ends up blatantly artificial. Still often amusing in its ludicrousness though, and does manage to strike a more believable balance as it progresses.
    • Once Upon a Time: A mix of fantasy and urban fantasy that would’ve been better without the kid. I like the way it interweaves the various story-worlds together, but that’s about it.
    • Once Upon a Time in Wonderland: While heavier on the fantasy aspects, it has the exact same feel as the parent series.
    • Stalker: Like a stalker Inception or something. Stalkers everywhere. It’s actually pretty interesting, albeit incredibly creepy.
    • Designated Survivor: Exciting, but it could do without the family issues angle. The spontaneous roadblocks/escalations early-on also tend to come across as forced.
    • The Good Wife: Features a solid mix of drama, thriller-like suspense, and situational comedy (both low-key and exaggerated) with a fantastic cast. The main flaws would be an unfortunate fondness for dramatic zooms and lingering close-ups along with the seemingly neverending game of law firm musical chairs.
    • Rosewood: Eh. The smugness is kinda overwhelming and the lab segments come across like performance art.
    • Castle: The first episode has a number of serious structural and personality-based issues which are thankfully nowhere near as severe in later ones. Eventually it becomes a highly entertaining mix of drama and comic interludes with a dynamic very similar to Bones‘ (with a less believable romance angle). I strongly suggest skipping the last season however, as similar to House this show suffers when that balance gets upset and later seasons lean more and more toward drama.
    • CSI: Cyber: Incredibly staged. This kind of style might work for a campy gameshow; it’s a complete failure in a crime procedural.
    • Secrets and Lies: Nice atmosphere, but a couple key characters (including the detective) simply don’t work at all.
    • Murder in the First: Gritty. In a good way for the most part. Gets over-zealous with its messaging though.
    • Cracked: I don’t like the male protagonist at all. The level of crazy is also, perhaps unsurprisingly, very high.

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    This entry was posted in Movie & TV Related and tagged Comic Relief Drama Fantasy Romance Series Televised Thriller Urban Fantasy
  • Semi-Random Shows

    Posted on November 30, 2017 7:01 am by Offkorn Comment

    Some recently watched non-Anime shows that were picked up for no particular reason:

    TV Shows

    • American Gods: Far too much edgy atmosphere and smoke machines masquerading as depth.
    • Daredevil: Apart from some of the action scenes dragging on too long, and some of them just looking ridiculous, this does a good job of balancing the investigative side with the crime-fighting side. The second season is less adept at this and goes too far overboard with the ninja army (it also comes dangerously close to goreporn territory).
    • The Punisher: A lot more varied than expected. That variety ends up being a flaw at first, with events feeling disconnected, but changes into a positive following the point those disparate elements begin interacting.
    • Jessica Jones: The overabundance of early-series sex scenes and flashbacks aside this is a decently engaging gritty drama with an impressively creepy villain.
    • Luke Cage: A very good street-level crime drama. However, The flashbacks are not integrated well and it sort of loses focus as it progresses.
    • Iron Fist: The early series suffers from the psychiatric ward angle, the mid-series corporate scenes feel artificial, and it just suffers in general from coming across like a Macbeth imitation. The martial arts sequences are pretty good though.
    • The Defenders: The ninja army bits are the weakest parts of Daredevil S2 and Iron Fist, and this is completely focused on them so….

    Movies

    • Doctor Strange: Most of the visual effects are pretty interesting (if occasionally overwhelming), but the transition from egotistical neurosurgeon to selfless sorcerer happens far too quickly.

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    This entry was posted in Movie & TV Related and tagged Action Comic Adaptation Drama Marvel Comics Movie Novel Adaptation Romance Science Fiction Series Televised Urban Fantasy
  • Otona Joshi no Anime Time

    Posted on November 28, 2017 2:12 pm by Offkorn Comment

    A collection of stand-alone short stories focused on the lives of adult women.

    While all the episodes have slice of life elements, the first also has a bit of romance and drama. The second meanwhile features a strong cooking theme and is more focused on romance, the third is a comedy, and the fourth centers on family drama.

    More Information:
    aniDB (1, 2)
    Wikipedia

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    This entry was posted in 2011 - Winter 2013 - Winter Anime Related and tagged Comedy Drama Finished Literary Adaptation Novel Adaptation Romance Series Slice of Life Televised
  • Quanzhi Fashi II

    Posted on November 26, 2017 1:32 pm by Offkorn Comment

    Having publicly revealed his ability to wield two elements Fan Mo wins the right to enter the Magic Spring. But dark forces are gathering in the shadows, and using their own version of the Spring’s water to create ever more violent magic creatures.

    Unlike the first season, this places a much heavier emphasis on the action and replaces the character-relationship drama with a more large scale antagonist.

    More Information:
    aniDB
    Baidu

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    This entry was posted in 2017 - Autumn Anime Related and tagged Action Drama Finished Incomplete Source Novel Adaptation Quanzhi Fashi Series Urban Fantasy
  • Hanasakeru Seishounen

    Posted on November 26, 2017 8:43 am by Offkorn Comment

    Kajika has spent most of her life on an isolated Caribbean island to protect her from the enemies of her father, and just as she finally gets a taste of a normal life in Japan she’s suddenly called to her father’s estate in the USA. There he proposes a game; he will set up meetings with three men of his choosing for her to pick a husband from… but will not tell her which men he selected nor tell any of them that they were chosen.

    A mix of dramatic romantic development and international political/corporate conspiracy, with a small amount of comic relief and a few action scenes scattered about.

    More Information:
    aniDB
    Crunchyroll
    Wikipedia

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    This entry was posted in 2009 - Autumn 2009 - Spring 2009 - Summer 2010 - Winter Anime Related and tagged Comic Adaptation Crunchyroll Drama Finished Romance Series Televised
  • Sakigake!! Otoko Juku

    Posted on November 25, 2017 2:50 pm by Offkorn Comment

    Otoku Juku, a fabled institution that accepts dropouts from across Japan in order to turn them into the manliest of men. Its methods are extreme however and it more closely resembles a prison than a school.

    Starts out as a comedy with minor action elements that parodies manly men stereotypes, eventually fully transforming into a serious action-drama by the halfway point.

    More Information:
    aniDB
    Wikipedia

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    This entry was posted in 1988 - Autumn 1988 - Spring 1988 - Summer 1988 - Winter Anime Related and tagged Action Battle Shounen Comedy Comic Adaptation Drama Finished Partial Adaptation School Life Series Televised
  • Mozaika

    Posted on November 24, 2017 5:32 pm by Offkorn Comment

    It’s been 10 years since King Sazara began subjugating the people of Mozaika, even executing his loyal retainer U Dante when he spoke out against the sudden wave of tyranny. Now only the house of Azoron remains opposed to his conquest, while Dante’s son Taruma has set out on his own quest for vengeance.

    A fantasy-world action-drama with a moderate number of sci-fi elements.

    More Information:
    aniDB
    Wikipedia

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    This entry was posted in 1991 - Autumn Anime Related and tagged Action Anime Original Drama Fantasy Finished OVA Science Fiction Series
  • Teizokurei DAYDREAM

    Posted on November 24, 2017 1:13 pm by Offkorn Comment

    Government-affiliated spiritualist by day and dominatrix by night, Misaki Saiki does not particularly enjoy either job and wishes for a more normal life. Something that seems forever out of reach due to both her albino appearance and ability to see ghosts.

    A multi-genre series with a large amount of ecchi, occasionally bordering on the pornographic, distributed throughout. The comedy style is mostly reaction-based while the drama is on the darker side of the spectrum.

    More Information:
    aniDB
    Wikipedia

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    This entry was posted in 2004 - Autumn 2004 - Summer Anime Related and tagged Action Comedy Comic Adaptation Drama Ecchi Finished OVA Partial Adaptation Series Urban Fantasy
  • DreaFes!!!!!! -DREAM FESTIVAL-

    Posted on November 22, 2017 12:49 pm by Offkorn Comment

    One morning while handing out balloons for a part-time job, Kanade Amamiya gets scouted by the super-idol Haruto Mikami. Though not interested at first he quickly comes around after being challenged to a training competition by one of the more hotheaded rookie idols. Now he and four other rookies must work together in order to secure a CD debut by winning their company’s annual Dream Festival competition.

    An upbeat male idol show that often dips into relationship-related drama and features a concert segment at the end of nearly every episode.

    More Information:
    aniDB
    Crunchyroll
    Wikipedia

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    This entry was posted in 2016 - Autumn Anime Related and tagged Comic Relief Crunchyroll Drama Finished Idol Mixed Media Project Music Series Televised

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