July 18, 2008
Could a slice of life show about a bunch of guys work in the same way?
I'm sure a similar show with a mixed cast could...it was done well over here with Peanuts.
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(Which I am told does not exist)
The logo and box all indicate an ADV product.
2 possibilities jump out at me.
1: I have inadvertently used my entire lifetime allotment of "swell"...on producing a nonexistent cartoon DVD out of the ether....as opposed to hair.... or a cure for cancer....superpowers...or something of greater monetary value than $19.99...meaning it's all downhill from this point.

2: It's A SINISTER CONSPIRACY!!
# 2 seems the one to hope for....
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July 14, 2008
Fluff follows....
more...
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July 12, 2008
I'm really not impressed with the art style or the animation.
Hmmm...2 male leads...one is an idiot...one is a nebbish.
feh...
OK, the Nebbish hero (?) is a digger in a Dystopic underground village...
It's like Logans Run meets Dirty Jobs....
Good grief...is there such a thing as "Gainax Opening"?
This show was heavily hyped.
This makes it is clear that the popular culture has passed me by. I think I'm gonna...wait..what..?
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July 07, 2008

Art by Tony Taka and is from the PS2 game Shining Tears.
(TonyTaka link NSFW)
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(Thanks to PulpJunkie for the links)
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July 06, 2008
Can the series live up to that? Doubtful...
and yet...
The toy add was SO sublime ..
Mission E...sequel(?) to Code E...Yet another excuse to watch the rest of Code E which I thought had much promise.
Ikkitousen Great Guardians....Let me say quite loudly for the benefit of any EEOC officers, Liberal Arts professors, and insecure female graduate assistants that I am deeply and profoundly offended by the very existence of this pathologically pointless and prurient show...that is my story and I am sticking to it.
(Update: Wonderduck has thoughts)
(Update: You Tube added, still not the OP, but a 5min clip)
lawd that is...cheery...
Update: OP Added
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July 02, 2008
Founded in 1992 by John Ledford and Matt Greenfield two Texas anime fans, ADV is one of the more established and prolific outfits to focus on licensing anime here.
Now it appears they, like the much larger and better financed Geneon may have fallen victim to the fact that it is pretty damned impossible to really compete with fan-subbers who's overhead consists of Mountain Dew and pretzels.......... as opposed to rights, distribution infrastructure, advertising, translator and tech salaries, taxes, legal fees, printing, inventory and rent or property taxes on the spaces needed to house said overhead.
This is not good.
UPDATE: There is very good discussion in the comments at the Chizumatic post.
ADV's website is currently down.
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June 18, 2008
Now, with "The Happening" Shyamalan hits his viewers with what may be the most superbly crafted "GOTCHA!" of his career.
...a film that sucks ass.
Being familiar with the mans body of work I was utterly unprepared for this.
Thus another feather in the mans cap I suppose.
This is not to say that it is not a creepy film, at least at first...
There are some truly horrific moments, all the more terrifying for their matter of fact presentation. The film , however, doesn't really get out of a sort of one trick pony rut except to preach about the irredeemable ills of industrialized civilization, and, with not a hint of irony, expound on the inherently evil nature of rural people (who as everyone in Hollywood knows are crazy, murderous, or both). There is also provided as comic relief, a befuddled military enlisted man who seems to be based on Gomer Pyle and a crazy, hot-dog-munching hippie couple who are, of course, a fountain of insight.
All of this is paint by the numbers situation normal for Hollywood...which given that this is a Shyamalan picture is really surprising...so you get 2, count them 2 utter surprises in one film!
The above list of Brickmuppet pet peeves would certainly be forgivable if the film were satisfying PC Greenpeace claptrap, but the last 20-30 minutes of the film tends to rather amble along and then just sort of ends....most unsatisfingly I might add... and that is simply not forgiveable.
I could have seen the Hulk...
1.5 Bricks
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June 12, 2008
No really, you should click on it...
Wait for it....
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June 08, 2008

Not one of mine...found on the interwebz....
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....And then there are the triple-backflipping ninja-Viking deathcars, covered with spikes, that try to mug Our Hero with their hidden weapons systems. And there are ninjas. And a monkey.
High praise indeed.
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May 22, 2008
There is some interesting discussion in his comments. Go ahead and comment over there.

Update: Colder still (via)
Sad girl in snow is a screen cap from Kanon...obtained via the default source for all sad girl in snow needs.
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May 19, 2008
After the stellar first two seasons I had highly anticipated this. Good points:
About the hottest "companion" ever. Freema Agyeman give a superb performance as Martha Jones, a savvy, and gorgeous med student who joins the Dr. on his trips through time and space. Martha is sharp as a tack, a fast learner and quite level headed.
Daleks...screeching and killing (while screeching).
The cat dude in the traffic jam...and his family.
Several interesting stories with neat ideas, great effects and superb pacing.
Bad points:
Most of those stories were saddled with tedious subplots ripped from the headlines of...er...ABC afterschool specials.
Not enough Daleks screeching (and killing while screeching).
The 'Docktah' is not just PC, but seems to be channeling Leon Kass at times.
Pig people...which go a long way to cancel out Daleks....
The Doctor comes off as even more of a pompous, callous ass...
...and he keeps pining for Rose (a previous companion).
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I did not see "Blink" as it refused to play on my computer.
Very uneven season, most disappointing were the Dalek episodes, (which was a very interesting concept muddled by silly, unnecessary subplots, pig-people and a high pitched squeaky voice) and the season finale, which started off absolutely superb, built fantastically and petered out with a Gainax ending of sorts.
Nevertheless it was, still enjoyable, though it is by far the weakest of the 3 I've seen thus far. I hope this trend doesn't continue.
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Via Wonderduck
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May 15, 2008

A fangirl relaxes with a good book.
OK...a book....

A cat...blogging...

Blogging more than me right now actually.
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May 11, 2008
More importantly, at the end of said post he reveals that Welcome to the NHK volume 4 is not just a forlorn hope to be cruelly dashed...but an actual tangible item available for purchase! He has spoileriffic video to prove it!
Wo0t!!

This black comedy is tasteless, merciless, and sadistically cruel to its target audience. It is also one of the better character shows in recent years.The neurotic ensemble is very well realized and several of the characters are actually quite poignant.
One thing that is remarkable about this series is the dub. I'm more tolerant of dubs than many fans as I often am doing other things while the TV is on, however this, hands down, one is one of the best I have ever heard for a TV show. Only Black Lagoon had voice acting and direction this good.
As to volume 3, it was excellent and the ending left me really fearful of the possibility that #4 would never ship due to ADV's recent issues.
( Being slow, I did not realize what was up until she tossed the cellphone.)
Anyway, I highly recommend this show.
Please avail yourself of spoiler tags in the comments.
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April 11, 2008
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April is one of the big premiere months for anime TV shows (January, July,
and October are the other 3). and this year is a doozy! Over 30 anime
shows begin this month. The first few fansubs are trickling out, and, as
expected, the harem shows are first. Still, I'll try to give some brief
reviews of first episodes as I watch them.
Browsing the "calendar" section over at anidb.net, I find the following:
8 sequel/returning shows: Yu-Gi-Oh 5D's; Kyou Kara Maou! 3rd series;
3XHolic Kei; Blue Dragon: The Seven Dragons of the Sky; Da Capo II Second Season; Code Geass Lelouch of the Rebellion R2; Neo Angelique Abyss; and Hidamari Sketch x 365.
4 shows for children/families: Net Ghost Pipopa (Pokemon-esque); Onegai My Melody Kirara (Hello Kitty-esque); Uchi no 3 Shimai (family comedy); Chi's Sweet Home (something about a kitten); plus two more from the sequel list
(Yu-Gi-Oh and Blue Dragon). This sort of answers Ken's question to me from a couple of months ago regarding whether the little kids have any cartoons to watch over there. Surely there must be some other kids' shows on thatstarted earlier. A quick glance at AniDB's "schedule" section shows me that, yes the little kids are alright: They've got plenty of shows that
don't involve panty shots, improbable cleavage and bloody carnage. It
seems they're still watching Chibi Maruko-chan, Doraemon, Pokemon, GeGeGe no Kitaro, Sgt. Frog, Crayon Shin-chan, and Pretty Cure plus shows about
cute little ninja, or talking food or something. they got it covered.
2 shoujou school romances: Itazura no Kiss and Special A.
7 scifi war/adventure shows: Allison to Lillia (orphanage pals hunt for
treasure while a war rages around them; Real Drive (more VR hijinks from
Masamune Shirow); Crystal Blaze (near(?) future private eye); Library Wars
(hi, Barb!); Blassreiter (mecha vs. demons); Kaiba (can something be retro
and avant garde at the same time?); and Macross Frontier, of course.
9 contemporary action shows: Kurenai; Zettai Karen Children (trio of
powerful ten-year-old epsers work for government agency; maybe should be
in the kids' section); Soul Eater (shinigami school action; so last year);
Nabari no Ou (ninja action); Vampire Knight (shoujou vampire romance with guns); Monochrome Factor (Perfectly Ordinary Japanese Teenager chosen to fight shadow demons); Himitsu: the Revelation; Golgo 13 (...); Daughter of 20-Faces (teen girl is daughter of master criminal; based on an Edogawa Rampo character).
2 period action shows; Mugen no Juunin (ronin cursed with immortality
can't die until he slays 1000 evil men); Amatsuki (modern teen trapped in
virtual Edo).
What's left? A few magic girlfriend/harem show love comedies: To-Love-Ru
(alien princess); Kanokon (fox-girl); and Wagaya no Oinara-sama (another
fox-girl; are they this year's shinigami?). Kyouran Kazoku Nikki might fit
here, too. Need more info. Jonjou Romantica is a shounen ai series. Moving
along now... Druaga no To: the Aegis of Uruk is a fantasy adventure/comedy
(not sure about the comedy part; art looks serious; hoping for the best).
Which brings us finally to: Kamen no Maid Guy. Yep, Kamen no Maid Guy. A Perfectly Ordinary Japanese Teenager discovers she's going to inherit a
fortune when she turns 18. In the meantime, she's been assigned a pair of
bodyguard/maids (and I quote): "Fubuki, a young and beautiful maid, and
Kogarashi, a big burly maid guy with a mask." So there you have it.
Plus: Lupin III: Green Vs. Red TV special. Good times.
Any thoughts, sirs and ladies?
T
OK Kamen No Maid Guy is just.....is that not a butler? No! He's in a maid outfit....WTF? I...I....ahem.
I've seen Macross Frontiers' pilot episode and it was remarkably good, indeed better than it should have been. Though there was little more than set-up it certainly has potential to be more than mechaphelia (and it provides ample doses of that). The characters introduced thus far are interesting and a couple were quite likable. The original Macross, despite its near dystopic setting, and the brutal intervention of combats random scythe, always had a surprisingly optimistic feel to it. This story, set on a massive interstellar colony ship has many of the same elements of the first on a grander scale. I look forward to this. It appears that it may be a high budget flagship show that marketing didn't focus group to death.
Looking at the OPs a few things stand out. Onegai My Melody Kirara has a duck in the opening credits and the action show Crystal Blaze has a girl in a duck suit in it. That is important to some people.
Crystal Blaze looks like it could be really interesting if it isn't obtuse, pretentious and boring.... but there is no way of determining that except by watching it. Kurenai; Zettai Karen Children looks really cute and might be enjoyable. It certainly has potential anyway. Druaga no To: the Aegis of Uruk is described as a comedy but looks to be an utterly straight D&D campaign...this could be quite good if it is simply deadpan, but again there is little to go on but hope.
The one that appeals to me actually is, oddly enough, Soul Eater, yes it is very last year, yes they are throwing in every trope they can including a naked (were?)catgirl, but the opening credits look delightfully manic and it appears that they are having fun with this silly show. I'm going to watch this one sometime this summer.
Lots of stuff....very little of it for me, but I imagine that a 38 year old single male American is not the target audience for these shows.
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April 04, 2008
Here are some clips....

I'm pleasantly surprised that the film got made, but even more surprised to have found these .gifs on....er....4-chan of all places.
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