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27 Aug 2008 

Junjo Romantica - Anime Review

During the weekly broadcasting of Junjo Romantica season one, I never got around to make a review of the series, so it's time to catch up on it.



Creator:

Shungiku Nakamura
Release: Kadokawa (Japan)
Producers: ANIK, A.C.G.T.
Studio: Studio DEEN
Director: Chiaki Kon
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Type: TV series
Duration: 12 episodes (another season with 12 eps coming this fall)
Rating: R
Genre: Comedy, Romance, Drama, Yaoi/Shounen-ai
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SCORE: A
screenshots

The anime adaption of Junjo Romantica became a big hit and justifiably so, because they really put a lot of effort into the production. But in the end it all paid off and even turned out to be better and more popular than the original manga.
Let's elaborate all aspects of this anime starting with the visual impression.
Compared to many other series and OVAs it can show off with its great character design, which is very important if not primary in the world of boys love. The art style in general is very clean/definite and not too aggressive or extreme, meaning that they mainly used soft colors and the proportions are acceptable. And another thing that I noticed is, that they occasionally change their clothes which is a rare occurrence when it comes to anime (usually a character sticks to its unique outfit during a whole season or longer).
All featuring backgrounds and items are very detailed. And they always seem to make the atmosphere more intense, without distracting the viewer from the main happening.

As for the story, or rather stories... I like to look at them individually, even though they are connected in some ways. The mangaka gave different names for these three storylines for a reason: Junjo Romantica, Egoist and Terrorist.
Junjo Romantica is pretty much cliche and well known as a shounen-ai plot. A student (Misaki) with bad grades getting tutored by a famous guy (Usami), with a bit struggling, hesitance and romance mixed in... there's nothing too exciting about that and everyone knows the eventual outcome. At least that's what many people would think of it. But it is the way it's all settled up. This couple moves a lot more dynamic and aggressive than one would anticipate and it is not as predictable as it seems on first glance (due to a few surprising plottwists, not the final outcome).
Then we have Junjo Egoist where we get to know a rather chaotic couple that suffers many ups and downs, some more unnerving than others. Basically it starts off with a rejected and broken Hiroki and Nowaki who wants nothing more than to give him all the love he never experienced. This story contains a lot more suspense and is rather emotional, which makes it a bit less foreseeable.
Junjo Terrorist holds our third and last couple (which is my personal favorite). Our two main characters appear to be very stubborn and relatively cold towards each other (apart from one or two attempts of convincement), or at least it felt that way, because even though Shinobu confesses his love to the much older literature professor, You Miyagi, it was nothing like the sparking emotions between the other two couples even though their first meeting is supposedly fateful.

Despite the few similar streaks or outward resemblances all six characters have very different personalities and background stories which you come to know better with each episode. But it's funny how all three ukes seem to pout and panic a lot as opposite to the Semes who are mostly in a good mood or smirking.

Another thing I enjoyed was the voice acting. They chose the perfect actors for the individual roles and breathed life into the whole series.
Both opening and ending captured the essence of Junjo Romantica in an appealing way. The songs don't sound irritating nor sappy at all.

I wasn't completely satisfied with the animation though... it seemed somewhat stiff and some motions were not really fluent. The anime itself doesn't contain lots of action as it is and and many movements happened off screen.

But all in all it is a great series and I believe that not only shounen-ai fans can enjoy it. In fact it has the potential to turn you into a fan or make your hate towards boys love go away, because there are many situations where you can see yourself in place of the characters, which intensifies the sensations and feelings.

go_go_raito · 445 views · 6 comments
Categories: Reviews
19 Aug 2008 

Final Fantasy Unlimited - Anime Review

Producers: Gonzo
Type: TV series
Episodes: 25
Duration: 24 min. per episode
Rating: PG-13
Genres: Shounen, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Adventure, Action
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SCORE: B+




It is not what I've expected it to be... Most of you would think the same after seeing it for the first time.
Almost every episode starts off with a narrator called FABULA telling you what happened so far and at the end she makes a brief profecy for the next one.
The characters are appealing and I grew to like every single one of them, but their design doesn't match (to be honest, they're even ugly sometimes...) with the backgrounds and effects (both really good), however... you get used to it after a while and with each passing episode you come to know them better.
Anyways, the story is imaginative and completely different from any series before. The plot is relatively dynamic and contains only very few repetetive or boring sequences. Another thing that fascinated me were the locations, because they seemed to be very well thought out.
A lot of fans of the Final Fantasy games do not appreciate this anime, because it has nothing to do with any of the already existing parts. In my opinion Unlimited is special in its own way and shouldn't be compared to anything seen in the games. That would be the same as if you'd hate F.F.X. just because it isn't associated with F.F.VII. but as in everything that shares the name 'Final Fantasy' there are Chocobos, Cactuars and Moogles featured!
So, don't listen to bad critics and judge for yourself.

http://www.hotmoviesale.com/dvds/21771/1/Final-Fantasy-Unlimited-Phase-One.jpg
go_go_raito · 506 views · 9 comments
Categories: Reviews
18 Aug 2008 

KirePapa - Anime Review

Creator: Ryou Takagi
Release: PrimeTime (Japan)
Producers: ANIK, A.C.G.T.
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Type: OVA
Duration: 2 30-minute episodes (the second never came out...)
Rating: R+
Genre: Comedy, Romance, Drama, Yaoi/Shounen-ai
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SCORE: B



Fist off I would like to say, that the plot is nothing too special, actually a little sappy and somewhat worn off (the whole 'must protect son from everyone' is just very weird). In most yaois the characters are pretty much made to the same scheme: one character is extremely jealous, the other one is your typical, naive uke and another one a cool macho. Although Kirepapa contains these models, they're matched up completely different then what it seemes at first glance. But the backgroundstories make sense and they let the differen personalities of our 2 main character bloom, which makes them an interesting couple.
The backgrounds are very well designed and, the colours add up into a comprehensive picture. Compared to many other yaoi OVAs and series Kirepapa has got an highly appealing character design. Although the animation could have been a bit more fluent at times.
All in all it's a delightful OVA that every fangirl with a liking for boys love should be satisfied with.

http://thesubwire.com/images/series/2824/d384afb6f7e67e99bf32244af593072c_0.jpg
go_go_raito · 448 views · 7 comments
Categories: Reviews
02 Aug 2008 

Antique Bakery ~ anime / review

Title:
Antique Bakery [english]
Seiyō Kottō Yōgashiten [romaji]
西洋骨董洋菓子店  [kanji]
アンティーク ベーカリー[hiragana]

Producers: Nippon Animation, Shirogumi Inc., SynergySP, Fuji TV
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Type: TV series
Duration: 20 min. per episode
Rating: PG-13
Genre: comedy, shounen-ai



Alright! So, what we have here is a delicate anime series based on the award-winning manga by Fumi Yoshinaga. There are 12 episodes planned and 10 of them are already out. The animation style is very unusual for a shounen-ai type of anime, because it merges together 2D characters and (mainly) 3D backgrounds, which often occurs in mecha and sci-fi. In my opinion it takes some time to get used to it, especially if you don't favor 3D in general...

Compared to other shounen-ai anime, antique bakery has a storyline that is not as overused as it could have been and it holds an unique flare that makes you almost nostalgic. A solid and continuing plot shows us enough without getting overly confusing and reveals necessary background information bit by bit, in order to make the viewer curious as well as avoiding repetition ... even though it moves along at it's own pace.

And well... the characters... it's hard to tell weather they are exaggerated drama-queens, or just a bunch of winsome eccentrics. On first sight they seem to be relatively uncomplicated personalities, Or at least they're acting pretty predictable. As for the second sight... I have yet to find out if there is more going on in their heads... but together they make an interesting group of people, that will quite likely make you raise a smile.
The character-design itself is, if nothing else, rather unique. Beautiful would be too demanding... like they say: Different strokes for different folks.

All in all Antique Bakery is a likable shounen-ai anime... despite the lack of actual boy's love and other odd behavior. And if the series fails to satisfy your expectations, the opening and closing are special enough to make it up to you.


Watch the episodes on veoh / Yaoi TV (button on the right side ->)
Or follow the links for the cut episodes on youtube:



Episode 1: [ part 1/3 ] -- [ part 2/3 ] -- [ part 3/3 ]
Episode 2: [ part 1/3 ] -- [ part 2/3 ] -- [ part 3/3 ]
Episode 3: [ part 1/3 ] -- [ part 2/3 ] -- [ part 3/3 ]
Episode 4: [ part 1/3 ] -- [ part 2/3 ] -- [ part 3/3 ]
Episode 5: [ part 1/3 ] -- [ part 2/3 ] -- [ part 3/3 ]
Episode 6: [ part 1/3 ] -- [ part 2/3 ] -- [ part 3/3 ]
Episode 7: [ part 1/3 ] -- [ part 2/3 ] -- [ part 3/3 ]
Episode 8: [ part 1/3 ] -- [ part 2/3 ] -- [ part 3/3 ]
Episode 9: [ part 1/3 ] -- [ part 2/3 ] -- [ part 3/3 ]
Episode 10: [ part 1/3 ] -- [ part 2/3 ] -- [ part 3/3 ]  
Episode 11: [ part 1/3 ] -- [ part 2/3 ] -- [ part 3/3 ]  
Episode 12: [ part 1/3 ] -- [ part 2/3 ] -- [ part 3/3 ] 
go_go_raito · 895 views · 7 comments
Categories: Anime, Reviews