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Old 08-20-2016, 12:54 PM   #58 (permalink)
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Some Anime I've Been Watching


It's been forever and a day since I've really been on an anime binge, but the last couple weeks I've been watching quite a few. I'm bored, getting drunk, and feel like rambling.


Kill La Kill




This show is so ****ing ridiculous and I love it. I mean, I really, really ****ing love it. I'm in the middle of watching the dub a second time, and will of course watch it a third for the sub. If you just wanna watch it for the brilliantly executed action, hilarious insanity, and yes, the over-the-top fan service, then you can totally do that. No matter what other qualities the show might have it's also a big (boobie) honkin' ball of fun.

But if you dig a little deeper there's a surprisingly intelligent show under all the excess. From the 1984 meets Evangelion meets Gurren Lagann plot (this show has a big hardon for Gainax), to the remarkably detailed and creative art design, to (kinda) mature themes about sexuality and nudity that actually justify the fan service, Kill La Kill will win over any anime fan with an open mind.

This is in fact the first series I've watched in a good long while that made me actually want to buy it.


Log Horizon



This came out the same year as Sword Art Online, so I'm not sure who ripped off who, but Log Horizon is a fantastic take on real stuck inside an MMO. Rather than simply being about goofy, melodramatic fights (many episodes don't even have action), this show tends to concentrate more on the politics of the game world and repercussions of thousands of people from the normal world being shoved into one with the rules of a video game.

For instance, one of the big plot points of the series is that NPCs are actual people now. They have unscripted thoughts and dialogue, and since they're no longer plot devices they don't give out quests. Cause... who does that? And since the "players" no longer have any quests to fulfill they now have to pass the time however they can, and since video game economies generally consist of paying ten gold to sleep in a bed, when you can raise that money by fighting one monster (monsters still give gold and experience) there really isn't any incentive to do anything with the twenty-three-and-a-half hours in the day they have left.

Perhaps they might think twice if they could actually die, but if they're "killed" they respawn at the local temple. Not to mention that all the problems in the world that would otherwise result in a quest are now going undealt with, meaning that unexpected crises are now popping up that are further complicated by the growing political difficulties of... well, I'll let you find that out on your own.

Needless to say I am fascinated with this show and its lovable cast of characters. The show seems to handwave as many issues with people being trapped in an MMO as it deals with, which can be offputting if you dwell on them too much, but otherwise I can't recommend Log Horizon enough.


FLCL



OMG I'm embarrassed that I'm only just getting around to Fooly Cooly. It's a Gainax show, it's ridiculous, and it's one of the most respected comedys in all of anime. It's seems pretty much tailor made for me. And it is. I binge-watched the sub over one night and then proceeded to immediately start watching the dub. I was also pretty ****ing high at the time, so that definitely helped with my appreciation for the show.

I won't bore you with anything else since you've either already seen the show or know what it's about anyway.


Tokyo Ghoul



Why the **** is everybody and their mother on this show's dick? If you replaced the "ghouls" with vampires (cause that's really what they are) you would just have a fairly well-written but completely generic show that would be forgotten after a few years once twenty more vampire shows had taken its place. And if you don't agree that Tokyo Ghoul is at its core a vampire show that's trying to fool you into believing it's something different, just ask yourself, if they gave the characters fangs and had them drink blood instead of eating human flesh, would the show be in any way different? Would everything about it still be just as relevant?

Thought so.

But it's not like I hate the show or anything. I'm almost done with it and haven't been bored for the most part. The characters are well-written enough that I kinda sorta care about them, even if the usual anime tropes weigh them down more than is healthy; the plot deals with deeper and different themes than most vampire shows do; but the lack of originality just makes it an above average genre show rather than the horror anime classic so many people seem to think it is.

The uber-anime fight scenes don't help. Why should a sentient zombie need superpowers or weird things that come out of their back that are unique to each character and have the silly name of... I don't even remember, cause all of these animes have some sort of power with some random name meant to make them sound cool but just sound goofy instead. If you removed that **** and just made the ghouls no more powerful than any human it would in no way make the show any worse, unless of course the writers are using fight scenes as a crutch to reduce the amount of actual writing they have to do.

But like I said, it's still good, just not great.


Shiki



Speaking of vampire anime, this is a pretty great one. Read Salem's Lot? This is basically that, but with better characters (on both sides), and a far better ending (cause Stephen King can't write a good ending to save his life). The slow death of a town being unknowingly overrun by vampires is well-paced, haunting, and very tense. By the end you really end up feeling like no matter what happens, nobody wins.

It also showcases that old trope of humanity being the real evil better than a lot of shows and movies I've seen recently. You end up going back and forth on which faction you empathize with the most, since both humans and vampires are equals parts sympathetic and horrendous.

Wanna watch a good horror show? Watch Shiki. Wanna watch a good vampire show? Watch Shiki. Wanna watch an anime that isn't just a collection of cheesy tropes? Watch Shiki. Wanna watch an anime that doesn't have anybody with purple or pink hair... well you're SOL, but it's not too bad about that at least.

Just watch Shiki.


Highschool of the Dead



For the first... half of the series I guess, I was totally into it. The action was dynamic and exciting, the plot was totally generic but in the best zombie tradition, and the characters who actually mattered were engaging and just as likable and unlikable as characters in a zombie story should be. Basically, Highschool of the Dead took no chances but did everything right. Even the absurd amount of fan service added a charming and even hilarious amount of campy goodness.

But after a while the fan service started to become obnoxious, and from what I gather this was due to executive meddling. There was still good stuff and good stories, but since the majority of the characters are girls, and since they almost always are in some state of undress and/or jiggling, it became harder and harder to take them seriously as characters. Or at least the tone of their scenes became too ludicrous for any seriousness to come through.

I haven't finished the series even though I only have a few more episodes to go, but I'll finish it eventually, just to get it out of the way. And I'd like to think that the finale will carry the quality of the good parts of the series rather than the fan service overload of the **** parts.
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