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Various thoughts on a variety of topics.

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  • Project Zeorymer

    Posted on August 17, 2017 7:40 am by Offkorn Comment

    15 years ago a secret society had their most powerful mecha, the godlike Zeorymer, stolen by a traitor and were forced underground. Now having nearly finished constructing seven other robots they set out to recover what was stolen and cement their domination of the world. The original thief is long dead however and it falls to Masato Akitsu, who knows nothing about any of this, to pilot Zeorymer against the incoming enemy attacks.

    An action-heavy series which has a number of character-driven dramatic subplots and a little nudity. Though inspired by a manga, this version heavily alters the characters and plot developments to a point where it can no longer be considered an adaptation.

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    This entry was posted in 1988 - Autumn 1989 - Autumn 1989 - Summer 1990 - Winter Anime Related and tagged Action Anime Original Drama Finished OVA Science Fiction Series
  • Makeruna!! Aku no Gundan!

    Posted on August 12, 2017 4:38 am by Offkorn Comment

    Leaving his home planet for the first time on a quest to conquer the galaxy, Don hires a couple minions and sets off to invade Earth. The invasion quickly succeeds but… what’s he supposed to do with 7 billion humans?

    An absurdist random comedy centered on how unprepared/incompetent the protagonist is.

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    This entry was posted in 2017 - Spring Anime Related and tagged Comedy Comic Adaptation Crunchyroll Finished Incomplete Source Science Fiction Series Short Anime Televised
  • ATOM: THE BEGINNING

    Posted on August 9, 2017 1:19 pm by Offkorn Comment

    Largely looked down on by their more conventional peers for their philosophical outlook on robotics, the two members of the prestigious Nerima University’s Lab 7 have finally created what they believe to be the perfect robot: An android with a heart and soul.

    A prequel to the Tetsuwan Atom franchise that does not require having seen anything else. While it does contain some philosophy and technobabble, for the most part it’s a conventional action comedy.

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    This entry was posted in 2017 - Spring Anime Related and tagged Action Amazon Prime Comedy Comic Adaptation Finished Incomplete Source Science Fiction Series Televised
  • FRAME ARMS GIRL

    Posted on August 7, 2017 11:13 am by Offkorn Comment

    Though several people received a test model Frame Arms Girl named Gourai in the mail, Ao Gennai was the only one able to activate it. As a result she’s soon inundated with other Frame Arms models all wanting to battle Gourai.

    A series that’s part proxy battle action, part advertisement, and part ‘cute girls doing cute things’. It uses a mix of conventional (Ao) and CG (the Frame Arms) animation while the ecchi takes the form of constant panty-shots alongside the occasional suggestive scene.

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    This entry was posted in 2017 - Spring Anime Related and tagged Action Anime Original Comedy Dropped Ecchi HiDive Science Fiction Series Televised
  • Clockwork Planet

    Posted on July 9, 2017 7:20 am by Offkorn Comment

    A thousand years after the destruction of the Earth, humanity now lives on a clockwork replica planet. It’s here that the failing student Miura Naoto finds his life turned upside down one night after an advanced android is accidentally airdropped into his apartment. While not having any luck fixing clocks, he manages to get her working again and ends up on a quest to repair the city’s failing mechanisms before it all falls to ruin.

    A mixed-genre action series, heavier on comedy than drama, with minor ecchi and romance elements.

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    This entry was posted in 2017 - Spring Anime Related and tagged Action Comedy Crunchyroll Drama Finished Incomplete Source LN Adaptation Science Fiction Series Televised
  • ID-0

    Posted on July 9, 2017 1:19 am by Offkorn Comment

    Maya Mikuri is a geological surveying student specializing in deposits of Orichalt, a little understood mineral that allows for movement of matter and data through an alternate space-time. Finding herself rescued by freelance excavators after her first official dig went bad she ends up forced to join their crew until she can pay off her debt.

    A mecha action series with a prominent mystery/conspiracy plotline at its core.

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    This entry was posted in 2017 - Spring Anime Related and tagged Action Anime Original Comic Relief Finished Science Fiction Series Televised
  • Seikai Suru KADO

    Posted on July 2, 2017 5:38 pm by Offkorn Comment

    A gigantic cube appears in the air one morning above an airport and proceeds to absorb a passenger plane carrying 252 passengers. From within the cube emerges a being calling itself Yaha-kui zaShunina, an ambassador of sorts that wishes to communicate with and advance humanity.

    Starting out as something like a mystery thriller heavy on technobabble, it eventually develops a few slice of life aspects before ultimately transforming into an action-tinged romance. Be aware that while in the prequel episode the characters are drawn in a 2D style, the majority of the show uses 3DCG.

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    This entry was posted in 2017 - Spring Anime Related and tagged Action Anime Original Crunchyroll Drama Finished Kado Science Fiction Series Televised
  • Kaze no Na wa Amnesia

    Posted on June 6, 2017 7:09 pm by Offkorn Comment

    A mysterious wind blows through the world and inflicts complete and total amnesia upon the populace. In this decimated landscape a young man, re-educated by an experimental subject unaffected by the wind, comes across an enigmatic woman traveling to New York. Together they set out on a cross-country journey to see what has become of humanity.

    A post-apocalyptic action drama with a strong philosophical bent.

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    This entry was posted in 1990 - Autumn Anime Related and tagged Action Drama Movie Novel Adaptation Science Fiction
  • Nier: Automata – First Impressions

    Posted on June 2, 2017 11:09 am by Offkorn Comment

    This game is quite a bit different from conventional RPGs.

    I’m not at all fond of the top-down shoot-’em-up elements, bullet-hell aspects, combo-heavy melee attacks, or save point system. The washed-out color scheme is a turn-off as well. On the other hand I like open world exploration and collecting things quite a bit. Some other positives would be the easily customizable control scheme, access to the Japanese voice acting, cool visual effects, and… that’s all I can think of right now.

    Maybe I’ll warm up to it in time.

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    This entry was posted in PC Video Game Related and tagged Action RPG Exploration RPG Science Fiction Third Person Perspective
  • 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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