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Various thoughts on a variety of topics.

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  • DOME❌KANO: Domestic na Kanojo

    Posted on April 5, 2019 1:24 pm by Offkorn Comment

    When Natsuo Fujii’s father suddenly announces that he’s getting remarried to a single mother of two, Natsuo is shocked to discover that one daughter is the teacher he’s long had a crush on while the other is the girl he recently slept with on a blind date. Caught inbetween the two will he be able to choose one over the other, or will indecision overcomplicate an already complicated situation?

    A mixed genre series evenly split between comedy, romance, and drama featuring a moderate amount of ecchi.

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    This entry was posted in 2019 - Winter Anime Related and tagged Comedy Comic Adaptation Crunchyroll Drama Ecchi Finished HiDive Incomplete Source Romance School Life Series Televised
  • Eiga Layton-kyouju to: Eien no Utahime

    Posted on April 3, 2019 5:55 am by Offkorn Comment

    Having foiled another of Don Paolo’s schemes, Professor Layton and his assistant Luke reminisce about one of their first adventures together. The time where after having been invited to the opera by one of his former students, they ended up embroiled in a game of life and death related to the lost kingdom of Ambrosia.

    A drama-infused mystery with minor comic relief elements and an action-heavy conclusion. Though it begins sometime after the franchise‘s second game, it can be watched as a stand-alone since the majority is a flashback prequel to the first.

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    This entry was posted in 2009 - Autumn Anime Related and tagged Action Anime Original Drama Layton Mystery Movie Mystery Science Fiction
  • Mahou Shoujo Tokushusen Asuka

    Posted on March 31, 2019 3:48 am by Offkorn Comment

    The war against the invading otherworldly creatures known as Disas has been over for 3 years, with victory achieved with the help of allied spirits who granted great magical power to select human girls. Scars remain however, and when a magically-backed terrorist organization begins to move these now veteran magical girls are forced into battle once more.

    A graphic action-drama focused on PTSD and torture. It also includes a moderate level of both comic relief and ecchi.

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    This entry was posted in 2019 - Winter Anime Related and tagged Action Amazon Prime Comic Adaptation Comic Relief Crunchyroll Drama Ecchi Finished Incomplete Source Magical Girl School Life Science Fiction Series Televised Urban Fantasy
  • Girly Air Force

    Posted on March 29, 2019 1:47 pm by Offkorn Comment

    Having witnessed the maiden flight of the JASDF‘s experimental ‘Daughter’ aircraft, a fighter plane enhanced by alien technology created to fight hostile entities known as ‘Xi’, Kei Narutani becomes determined to get involved with the project. A goal made easier by the curious bond he accidentally formed with the plane’s android pilot.

    A mix of airforce-themed action-drama and romantic comedy with minor harem elements.

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    This entry was posted in 2019 - Winter Anime Related and tagged Action Comedy Crunchyroll Drama Finished Incomplete Source LN Adaptation Paranormal Romance Science Fiction Series Televised
  • 3D Kanojo Real Girl

    Posted on March 28, 2019 5:44 am by Offkorn Comment

    Hikaru Tsutsui has spent much of his life preferring the company of fictional girls to real ones. Accidentally late to school one morning his punishment is to clean the pool with Iroha Igarashi, a beautiful girl with an exceptionally bad reputation among the other students. Yet after spending time with her Hikaru begins to realize that the two of them may have more in common than he first thought.

    A romantic comedy with a focus on awkwardness-based humor and frequent dramatic outbursts, drama which becomes less common in the second half.

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    This entry was posted in 2018 - Spring 2019 - Winter Anime Related and tagged Comedy Comic Adaptation Drama Finished HiDive Romance School Life Series Televised
  • Kaze ga Tsuyoku Fuite Iru

    Posted on March 27, 2019 1:01 pm by Offkorn Comment

    The Chikusei-sou dorm at first glance seems like any other university dorm, yet it holds a secret that only the landlord and Haiji Kiyose are aware of: It’s in fact a training area for the school’s track and field club. So the other nine residents are understandably shocked when Haiji reveals they’ll all be expected to participate in the upcoming Hakone Ekiden marathon… and it will require more than a little persuasion to get their diverse assortment of personalities on the same page.

    A combination of sports shounen and character drama with a large amount of comic relief.

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    This entry was posted in 2018 - Autumn 2019 - Winter Anime Related and tagged Comic Adaptation Comic Relief Crunchyroll Drama Finished Novel Adaptation Series Sports Televised
  • Egao no Daika

    Posted on March 23, 2019 4:48 am by Offkorn Comment

    This is the story of a young girl on a planet far from Earth, one forced to assume responsibility beyond her years when a hostile force begins laying waste to her lands, and those from the neighboring empire who wish to see her country fall before them.

    An action-heavy war drama with small splashes of comic relief.

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    This entry was posted in 2019 - Winter Anime Related and tagged Action Anime Original Crunchyroll Drama Dropped Science Fiction Series Televised
  • Marvel Cinematic Universe

    Posted on March 16, 2019 12:23 pm by Offkorn 2 Comments

    Having recently seen Captain Marvel and wanting to do a little preparation for the upcoming release of Endgame I decided to finally watch a few Marvel movies I’d been passively avoiding following the disappointment of Thor 2 and The Avengers:

    • Guardians of the Galaxy – It’s good. It’s really good with a great mix of comedy & action along with some fantastic character banter.
    • Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.2 – Same as the above.
    • Avengers: Infinity War – The first Avengers movie suffered from being too busy, a problem this one managed to solve through a sort of compartmentalization. It separates the cast into several groups each doing their own thing and then manages to seamlessly merge those separate plotlines into a cohesive whole. It’s quite impressive and Thanos looks much better in motion than he does in still images.

    After the success of those three, and not really wanting to do anything that would require effort, it seemed catching up with a few more was in order:

    • Avengers: Age of Ultron – This starts out pretty meh, and honestly never manages to rise above decent. The only important takeaway is Vision‘s creation.
    • Thor: Ragnarok – This feels less like a movie and more like a TV episode. It’s not bad, and certainly entertaining for the most part, but it very much comes across like an episodic installment. If you’re not planning on watching Infinity War immediately after I’d strongly suggest just reading the plot summary and moving on.
    • Iron Man 2 – I’ve seen a lot of hate/disappointment directed at this movie, and honestly suspect I actually watched it once before and completely forgot everything that happened, but this time around it was a lot of fun.
    • Iron Man 3 – Hated the kid-related subplot and it gave me a very Bruce Wayne kind of feeling overall.

    Despite the mixed results, I was on something of a roll now and decided to move on to the last batch:

    • Captain America: The First Avenger – Very, very different from the other Marvel works. It starts out more period drama than flashy action spectacle, transforming into a relatively low-tech warfare thriller reminiscent of Command & Conquer.
    • Captain America: Winter Soldier – Ah, now here’s the action spectacle I was looking for. Still leans more toward special agent than superhero, and that’s not a bad thing.
    • Captain America: Civil War – Starts off and concludes very Avengers, briefly slipping back into spy games mode in the middle. Won’t make a great deal of sense unless you’ve already seen both the prequel and Age of Ultron.
    • Black Panther – This also happens to be quite a bit different from the other Marvel movies; less in genre though and more in theme and cultural focus. The disconnect/dissonance between the modern day high-tech setting and heavy traditional/tribal imagery is extraordinarily severe.

    So was all that necessary to watch Infinity War/Endgame? No, not at all. If you just want to see those two I would suggest going with the below viewing order:

    1. Age of Ultron (or read its plot summary)
    2. Civil War (just read the plot summary if you haven’t seen Winter Soldier)
    3. Captain Marvel (skip the post-credits scene)
    4. Guardians 1 & 2
    5. Thor: Ragnarok (or read its plot summary)
    6. Infinity War
    7. Endgame

    And maybe try to fit Doctor Strange and Black Panther in there somewhere pre-Ragnarok to cover a few extra references.

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    This entry was posted in Movie & TV Related and tagged Action Comic Adaptation Comic Relief Drama Marvel Comics Movie Romance Science Fiction Series
  • Alita: Battle Angel & Captain Marvel

    Posted on March 13, 2019 8:00 am by Offkorn 1 Comment

    The live-action Alita movie is pretty bad in ways fairly common to Anime adaptations: Spontaneous romance, questionable character behavior, and suspect plot developments. Then it decides to throw in some of the more eye-rolling tropes from superhero origin stories (“I know kung-fu!“, only worse) as a bonus. The action scenes at least are engaging for the most part, though that’s certainly not enough to outweigh the cringe-worthy performances (Zapan‘s is the only decent one, and even he goes to shit at the end) and face-palming events.

    Captain Marvel is an actually competently constructed adaptation comparatively. Though not without problems (most notably any scene designed to evoke sadness/sympathy) it’s a consistently entertaining mixture of action, comedy, 90’s references, and self-discovery with even the most minor characters getting a brief chance to shine. One aspect which could be taken either way is how events progress/develop at a brisk pace over a short timeframe; on the one hand this keeps you engaged with what’s happening, but on the other it makes the close Danvers-Fury friendship come across as pretty unnatural.

    The take-away here is that I’m definitely not watching any potential Alita sequels in the theater (where skipping through painfully awkward scenes isn’t an option), while I just might end up going to see Avengers: Endgame (which ties directly into Marvel‘s post-credits scene).

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    This entry was posted in Anime Related Movie & TV Related and tagged Action Comedy Comic Adaptation Comic Relief Drama Marvel Comics Movie Paranormal Romance Partial Adaptation Science Fiction
  • revisions

    Posted on February 13, 2019 1:53 pm by Offkorn Comment

    Saved from a near-death experience when he was younger by a strange woman, Daisuke Doujima was told that many years in the future it would be up to him to protect his four friends. As time passed he became ever more overprotective, pushing most of those same friends away, to the point that now in high school he’s generally regarded as delusional. Yet the woman did not lie: On one morning just like any other the city of Shibuya is suddenly catapulted hundreds of years into a post-apocalyptic future, a future plagued by hostile lifeforms called ‘Revisions’.

    An action-drama with a few comic relief elements primarily focused on character psychology.

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    This entry was posted in 2019 - Winter Anime Related and tagged Action Anime Original Comic Relief Drama Finished Netflix Science Fiction Series Televised

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