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  • Roku de Nashi Majutsu Koushi to Akashic Records

    Posted on June 21, 2017 3:45 pm by Offkorn Comment

    Roped into becoming a substitute teacher at the prestigious Alzano Imperial Magic Academy, to all appearances Glenn Radars is a lazy, incompetent slacker. In truth he’s a highly specialized mage with a very specific skill set… skills which make him the perfect instructor once properly motivated.

    A multi-genre school life series with a moderate focus on ecchi and a much greater fondness for comedic misunderstandings.

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    This entry was posted in 2017 - Spring Anime Related and tagged Action Comedy Crunchyroll Drama Ecchi Fantasy Finished Incomplete Source LN Adaptation School Life Series Televised
  • Random Movies & TV Shows

    Posted on May 31, 2017 2:51 am by Offkorn Comment

    On a whim I decided to check out some of the many, many non-Anime TV shows I’ve been ignoring for the past 12 years or so (along with a few movies as well):

    TV Shows

    • Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. – Everyone’s far too smug.
    • Almost Human – A very good buddy-cop action series. It’s practically criminal it only got one season.
    • Alphas – Not bad; the pieces are all there… they just don’t cohere into something greater. It’s serviceable and no more.
    • Andromeda – Eh. Everything about it screams low-budget.
    • Caprica – I don’t know what I was expecting really, but it wasn’t this. It’s an odd collection of disparate elements that don’t really work on any level.
    • Dark Angel – Deliberately avoided watching this in the past for no particular reason. Checked it out now and something about the atmosphere/tone/look doesn’t quite work for me.
    • Defiance – Reminiscent of Farscape and surprisingly good. Both expansive and structurally coherent with an engaging cast of characters. The third season however goes too far off the rails.
    • Falling Skies – Could do with less children and the protagonist’s constantly bemused expression is annoying. Those issues aside it doesn’t seem to know whether it wants to be post-apocalyptic survival or hi-tech sci-fi.
    • Nikita – Huh. I wasn’t really expecting anything from this reboot, but it seems to capture the mood and tone of the 1997 version rather well (based on my hazy recollections from that time).
    • Sanctuary – Okayish. Kind of rough around the edges though and the episodic stories are all over the place… deliberately it seems.
    • Sherlock – More like a collection of movies than a TV series/mini-series. While they’re a bit ambling and the lectures are kind of dry (and it becomes more and more unhinged as the seasons progress), there’s some good banter scattered about.
    • Space: Above and Beyond – The sci-fi aspects here are almost incidental; a few visual tweaks and this would easily pass for a conventional war drama.
    • Stargate Atlantis – I don’t like how a random pilot suddenly becomes the hotshot ranking officer protagonist with zero transition time. Other than that it’s perfectly watchable, if formulaic and overly episodic.
    • Stitchers – Only took a look at this because I wanted to see what else the actress who played Claudia in Warehouse 13 was in. Curiously, it reminds me of a peppy Le Femme Nikita… which is surprisingly engaging.
    • The 100 – Remarkably well made post-apocalyptic survival… assuming you don’t mind young protagonists.
    • The Expanse – Pretty good. Reminiscent of Battlestar Galactica if that show happened to have police procedural elements.
    • The Last Ship – Starts out surprisingly similar to Stargate Atlantis, just with stiffer character interactions and far more engaging storytelling. Unfortunately it deteriorates once the focus moves to the government, with events seeming to occur for the sole purpose of artificially dragging things out.
    • The Magicians – Something’s off here. There’s a distinct air of contrivance, with events coming across as especially forced.
    • Threshold – Feels staged; looks awful.
    • Torchword – Doesn’t look professional in the slightest. It’s as though it were filmed in someone’s backyard with a camcorder.
    • Warehouse 13 – Brings to mind a cross between Bones and Fringe. A nice mix of episodic stories, overarching plotlines, and character dynamics… though the dialog can be cringe-inducing at times.
    • Z Nation – The camerawork is all over the place, which gives a distinctly amateurish impression.

    Movies

    • Autómata – Decent enough. Feels more like a TV miniseries than a movie though.
    • Dredd – A solid, entertaining action movie.
    • Green Lantern – There’s a lot going on here, most of it extraneous. The childhood flashback and related family drama along with the whole alien-autopsy subplot, for instance, could’ve been removed without losing anything. Aside from that the only notable aspect is the pretty great CGI.
    • Rogue One – Better than The Force Awakens, but the characters just didn’t grab me.
    • Sherlock Holmes – Good action scenes.
    • Sherlock Holmes: A Game Of Shadows – More madcap than the prequel. Which is a positive.
    • Star Wars: The Force Awakens – Average I guess? Neither the characters nor events are particularly interesting and it has the air of fanfiction.

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    This entry was posted in Movie & TV Related and tagged Action Comedy Comic Adaptation DC Comics Drama Literary Adaptation Marvel Comics Movie Novel Adaptation Science Fiction Series Star Wars Televised Urban Fantasy
  • Izumo: Takeki Tsurugi no Senki

    Posted on May 19, 2017 1:35 pm by Offkorn Comment

    Friends and fellow kendo students, Takeru and Takeshi suddenly find themselves transported to another dimension following a heated argument. There they end up on different sides of a conflict between humans, backed by a new god who wishes to keep things as they are, and akuryou, backed by an old god who wishes to remake the world.

    An action series with a large amount of ‘friends-turned-enemies’ relationship drama.

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    This entry was posted in 2005 - Spring Anime Related and tagged Action Comic Relief Drama Finished Game Adaptation Harem Series Televised Urban Fantasy
  • Kachou Ouji: HARD ROCK save the SPACE

    Posted on May 19, 2017 8:00 am by Offkorn Comment

    Once the guitarist for the popular hard rock band Black Heaven, now Ouji is just another hapless salaryman. This all changes one night when he meets a mysterious woman who reunites him with his guitar and claims to need his sound to end an intergalactic war.

    This is both a mid-life crisis drama and a romantic comedy focused on the uncommon timeframe of life after marriage. The galactic war is more of an excuse to get the band back together and isn’t fleshed out much.

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    This entry was posted in 1999 - Summer Anime Related and tagged Anime Original Comedy Drama Finished Music Romance Science Fiction Series Televised
  • Ginban Kaleidoscope

    Posted on May 18, 2017 4:02 pm by Offkorn Comment

    Following a nasty fall during a figure skating competition, Tazusa Sakurano awakes to find herself possessed by the spirit of a recently deceased stunt pilot. Now the two of them must find a way to co-exist while Tazusa redoubles her efforts to reach the Olympics.

    Part ‘rise to the top’ competitive sports show and part romantic comedy. It’s a bit more of the former than the latter and has a particular focus on reaction shots.

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    This entry was posted in 2005 - Autumn Anime Related and tagged Comedy Finished LN Adaptation Paranormal Romance Partial Adaptation Series Sports Televised Urban Fantasy
  • Wandaba Style

    Posted on May 16, 2017 10:24 am by Offkorn Comment

    What do a boy genius and an unpopular idol group have in common? They both want to land on the moon! Join Susumu Tsukumo, his exuberant android assistant Kiku #8, and the eccentric girls of Mix JUICE as they explore ever more outlandish methods to reach the moon.

    A wacky situational comedy with a moderate amount of ecchi, most of which comes from the girls (usually Kiku #8) ending up in various states of undress.

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    This entry was posted in 2003 - Spring Anime Related and tagged Comedy Ecchi Finished Idol Mixed Media Project Science Fiction Series Televised
  • Idol Memories

    Posted on May 16, 2017 12:40 am by Offkorn Comment

    Virtual reality technology has now advanced to the point that people can now experience idol concerts from the comfort of their own homes. In the wake of this a worldwide idol ranking system has been created alongside schools specifically designed to train new idols. StarRing and Shadow are two such idol groups who seek to rise to the top of the charts.

    Don’t let the first episode fool you, as this is not an action series. It’s a straight-forward idol show with all the attendant training, cute girls doing cute things, and industry/friendship drama that entails. Do note however that half of each episode is devoted to a live-action cast segment.

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    This entry was posted in 2016 - Autumn Anime Related and tagged Anime Original Comic Relief Drama Dropped Idol School Life Series Short Anime Televised
  • ONE PUNCH MAN

    Posted on May 15, 2017 2:32 pm by Offkorn Comment

    Training so hard that he went prematurely bald, the part-time hero Saitama has become the strongest man alive. So strong that most enemies are utterly annihilated by a single punch… so strong that he barely feels much of anything anymore. One day he meets a young cyborg who desperately wants to become his disciple after witnessing that power, and his condition for this is for the two of them join the Hero Association together.

    An action-heavy and somewhat gory battle shounen parody. Though initially comedy-centric and focused on Saitama, it eventually adopts more of an ensemble structure while introducing hints of drama.

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    This entry was posted in 2015 - Autumn 2019 - Spring Anime Related and tagged Action Comedy Comic Adaptation Crunchyroll Daisuki Finished Incomplete Source Science Fiction Series Televised
  • Sakamichi no Apollon: KIDS ON THE SLOPE

    Posted on May 15, 2017 8:11 am by Offkorn Comment

    An introverted boy with acute anxiety issues stemming from continuously having to move from school to school, Kaoru Nishimi tries to keep to himself. This all changes on his first day at a new school following a chance meeting with Sentarou Kawabuchi, a jazz-loving delinquent. It’s an encounter that will change the way he sees the world.

    A school-life relationship drama set in the late 1960’s. While it has a bit of action in the form of schoolyard fights and some situational comedy arising from the mismatched pair of protagonists, for the most part it’s a serious coming-of-age story with a jazz-band backdrop.

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    This entry was posted in 2012 - Spring Anime Related and tagged Comic Adaptation Crunchyroll Drama Dropped Music Romance School Life Series Televised
  • Ginga Senpuu: Braiger

    Posted on May 15, 2017 6:30 am by Offkorn Comment

    The mercenary company Cosmoranger J9 consists of four core members: The leader Issac, their pilot Bowie, Kid the sharpshooter, and Angel, an espionage/sabotage specialist. Their self-proclaimed mission is to keep the various criminal organizations in check by taking on jobs the authorities cannot.

    An action series featuring all different types of action, from blaster fights on the ground to super-robot mecha fights in space. While it does include dramatic aspects, they’re presented in an over-the-top manner that may be difficult to take seriously.

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    This entry was posted in 1981 - Autumn 1982 - Spring 1982 - Winter Anime Related and tagged Action Anime Original Comedy Dropped Science Fiction Series Televised

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