Gao. This blog is dedicated to a hot thing. Just kidding.
I had every intention of splitting this series into arcs to blog about, but it so happened that it was only twelve episodes long. Not only that, but when a series is so short, the plot seems to matter less and the content is extremely dense and meaningful. I'm not going to lie and say that this anime didn't confuse me. In fact, it confused the heck out of me. For example, why does Yukito turn into a crow? Hummm....
Anyhow, there happen to be several arcs in this series that include mini-stories of the people that Yukito Kunisaki impact or is impacted by. I'm amazed that I liked every single character in this anime and even empathized with them. I guess character development has to be perfect when the plot is of secondary importance.
At first we meet Yukito Kunisaki, a man who is looking for a girl in the sky with wings...and he happens to meet a girl named Misuzu Kamio who will tell him that she's been having these strange dreams of the past. As if this isn't predictable or obvious enough, Misuzu turns out to be the re-incarnation of that girl in the sky except she never shows her wings.
I love both Misuzu and Yukito. I love them together. At first did I think that it was creepy for them to fall in love? Absolutely...but in the end it's kind of pure and selfless and it's more like a deep friendship than anything else. I think that it's rare for me to like every single character in an anime series including the heroine or hero sometimes, but it is not the case here.
Within this already mini-series, we get two tinier stories embedded. One is of Kano, a girl who thinks that she has inherited magical powers but is possessed by a wandering mother's spirit. The other, which is of Minagi Tohno, is by far my bias. I loved this story so much. I'm not going to ruin it by summarizing the story (which I never do anyways), but if anything, I loved everything about this arc. Yukito discards (not really) Misuzu for a little while to create a pseudo-family with Minagi and her sister's spirit, Michiru. Then Minagi leaves and then...
we are suddenly without warning thrust into 994 CE, or a thousand years ago. This is the first summer, when Misuzu's former self Kanna is cursed as she flees by the monks who fear her and her power. Why it happened is not that important, in my honest opinion. What is important is that she falls in love with Ryuuya (Yukito's ancestor) and he promises to save her from the curse by leaving behind a child with Uraha (this part made me lol so hard). This entire thing with the curse is really confusing, but it was cute nonetheless.
One thing that I love about this series is that every moment is so significant. Every person or animal that gets a ten second screen time reveals his or her importance later on. I guess in a way that can make the story a tiny bit confusing, but it's not that hard to follow the main idea. I know that the theme of friendship, love and family is really cliche, but it's implied in a way that left an imprint on me. I didn't cry like my friend Hot Thing predicted, but it did leave a heavy feeling in my heart, which is an indicator that the story is really good.
Unfortunately, the ending is sad. This little reunion between Misuzu and her aunt-slash-adoptive-mother is pretty short-lived. One thing I think is really cool is that I think Haruko is supposed to be Uraha's counterpart, and that the three of them are family as Uraha, Kanna and Ryuuya were.
So I leave you with my favourite character, the winged doll of Yukito. No, I didn't like the fact that he turned into a crow, any yes, I'm not going to write about that because I'm childish. Next I'll be updating with my review of Castle in the Sky by Miyazaki. Hasta la vista sooner than later!
So, apparently according to Hot Thing I should rewrite this because she hates me. So I will after I rewatch it... :D
Monday, November 5, 2012
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Quick Update and Chopper
I have to make a quick shout out to my supportive
friend Latina who gave me this sweeeeet little cell phone strap of Chopper to commemorate the start of my blog! Isn’t
he so cute? I’m so enamoured with this one. Apparently, it’s limited edition
from Japan, and each city has their own version of the One Piece Characters…I
think this one was either Tokyo or Osaka… Anyways, I’m still watching Air, so…toodle-la-doo!
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
One Piece Movie: Mugiwara Chase
This adventure takes place in which I can only assume is
the Grand Line since the entire crew is present. We start off with this old
pirate-man who has nothing left but his one and only remaining nakama, Baz. If there is one standout character in this movie, it’s not
our main heroes, but our dog friend. Baz is a dog who ate a zoan devil fruit of the eagle category (meaning: he can turn into this hellsa cool eagle). He can also become a hybrid mix of
eagle and dog. I guess what I’m trying to say is, he’s sorta coo for such an old
fat dog. I really liked the relationship between the old pirate man and Baz, because I'm kinda a sucker for these emotional things, and you would never expect that bird-dog to have so many tricks up his
sleeve. Since we’re on the topic of tricks, we also get to see a lot of what
Sunny can do. I know that the ship is not the most important part of the anime,
but it’s cool that this movie really got to display Sunny in all its glory
(literally so badass).
So we have this situation created where Luffy goes on this
short and fast-paced chase for his straw hat (hence the title). Other than that there is a little bit of fighting with the marines involved as they end up landing on Marine Headquarters. It’s pretty standard and no
great pains are involved which kinda sucked. However, if I had to point out the one thing that
really irked me, it was that I felt like I was playing a video game as the
force of attacks were coloured with vivid blues and reds…
Evidently, there is nothing much plot-wise but I can’t complain because I hate watching the movies that are just condensed version of the arcs in the original plot line.
It’s refreshing, it was cute and it was really entertaining! However, because
this entire graphics thing made the world so unfamiliar to me, I couldn’t help
feeling a little detached from this emotionally…but kudos to trying something
new, I guess.
So I leave you with this! Next time I will be back with a review of Air. Until then, hasta las vistas!
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Romance Dawn
Very first encounter with Mugiwara |
I don't know, I think that an introduction of our main character bursting out of a barrel is the most appropriate way, dontcha think? Within the first episode there are several important characters including Coby. Coby is a cowardly boy who becomes inspired by Luffy.
The ugly thing is Captain Alvida of Probably the Most Insignificant Pirate Crew Ever. As meaningless as her existence is, I guess she's pretty fundamental to the development of Coby's character, who becomes significantly less whiny and annoying later on after finding courage to leave her ship.
Coby's reaction when Luffy tells him he plans to become the Pirate King |
made me seriously lol. she rips off her dress to reveal a bandana on her head? |
Nami discovering that the map has already been stolen |
We also meet Zoro for the first time, and I can honestly say that I've loved Zoro the moment I saw him in all his intensity. After Luffy's encounter with the ugly thing, he decides that the Pirate Hunter would become his nakama. We learn of Zoro's ambitions and also get a glimpse of Kuina, his old rival and friend who we will fully meet in the next arc or so. I love this arc because we really see Zoro and Luffy working together from the bat. They have chemistry, they have bromance! Zoro's trust in his sencho really buds from here. I know that Luffy doesn't really have a first mate, but if he did have such a title, you know it would be Zoro.
First ever team work |
I don't have anything really else to say about Captain Morgan, except when he witnessed Luffy's power he mentioned the Devil Fruits, which are supposed to be so rare, they are regarded as mere legends.
So yeah, apparently our main protagonist is something special. Anywhos, with the defeat of Captain Morgan, it brings us to the end of the Romance Dawn arc. From here on they'll face even harder obstacles (ahem* actually hard obstacles) and find even more nakama (comrades) to join their crew. I'm still trying to see how I should format each posts and what I should include in it, but for now I'll leave you with this, hasta la vista!
Friday, October 12, 2012
One Piece: Character Introduction
Hola, mis amigos! So, I am totally going to use this blog as an excuse to re-watch all 560ish episode of One Piece. I mean, how could I not write about my favourite anime of all time on my blog about anime? It is simply absurd. Since it is so supremely long I will write about one arc per post, including the filler arcs, so that you can decide it if it worth your time to watch them, as most filler arcs in my opinion are not of the callibre of those in the original storyline.
Before I start with the Romance Dawn Arc (of the East Blue Saga), I think I'll do a quick character introduction. The East Blue Saga introduces several core characters including our pirate heroes Luffy, Zoro, Usopp, Nami, and Sanji. All minor or secondary characters will be introduced as they appear later on.
Monkey D. Luffy is the main protagonist of this series. He is many things I cannot tell you about yet but I'm telling you he is even more interesting than you may think!
He sets off from his hometown to become the Pirate King, a title left unclaimed since the execution of Gol D. Roger...and do I think he's capable of finding the One Piece? When I first started watching the series, yes. I fully believed Luffy could. Now? I'm not entirely, 100%, feel-it-in-my-bones sure. Blasphemous? Perhaps, but this is another story for a later time. However, I think it is safe to say that Luffy remains my favourite character in One Piece, and perhaps my favourite character in all of anime.
Why? He's likable, and he's honest. He's rubber. He's naive but he has values that he won't compromise. Yup. That, and he's so badass for someone who theoretically has such a useless, silly power (again, he's rubber).
Zoro was my second favourite character until Luffy's Strawhat crew reached the Grand Line. Now, he must be my third or fourth favourite. He's motivated to become the world's greatest swordsman. Yes, he is driven to reach a goal to fulfill his promise to his deceased friend and rival (awee). He's extremely disciplined and has a love for solitude. He's focused, centered, as well as observant (but he lacks sense of direction.. =.=)
When we first encounter him in the story, he uses Santoryu (or three-sword style) which is the same style that he uses later on in the series. This isn't to say though that his skillz remain stagnant, because he becomes monstrously strong. Trust me, he achieves great things.
I hate the crew's chef Sanji. Yes, I said it. I don't like him at all. Actually, I'm not so sure if it's appropriate for me to be so blatantly biased in a simple character introduction, but it's my blog so I don't care! What can I say? His curly eyebrows annoy me, and I honestly don't understand how his kicks from his stick-like legs can be developed much further. Later on he requires new "skills" but it seems like a lame attempt at trying to make Sanji become the interesting character that he is everything but.
Although to be fair, he adds quite a bit to the comedy, but not nearly as much as Usopp. In my opinion, Sanji just stands to be a filler character, since he is neither super strong (although subjective) or super funny like Usopp (also subjective). I guess I do kind of like him, but only because he's a Strawhat and not for any other reasons apart from that. Oh right, his characteristics: he's horny and he is good at cooking.
I also disliked Nami before reaching the Grand Line because all I saw was a greedy, self-absorbed, conniving girl who always identified herself separately from the Strawhats. She retains much of her bossy, greedy personality in the future, but that image becomes completely clouded by her kindness and compassion for others.
She becomes extremely useful later on because although she lacks in fighting skills, there is simply no one else who could hold a candle to her navigation skills (eg. Strong World!!!!!!)
Usopp, the Strawhat's sharpshooter, is also pretty useless aside from the small victories he has, but he is so funny. When the audience first meets Usopp, there is an obvious allusion to the boy who cries wolf. Yes, he is cowardly but I believe he has the heart of a true hero. *blush*
He is also pretty smart as he revamps Nami's weapon in the future using science! He also acts as a fill-in shipwright until the Strawhats find a proper one in Water 7.
The reason I wanted to introduce the characters is because watching One Piece has become such a personal thing to me. I know I sound so lame, but I've become so attached to these characters and their stories. I plan to write in a way that you can comprehend my posts without being aware of this fact, but it'll probably be a much more enjoyable read with it in mind.
Before I start with the Romance Dawn Arc (of the East Blue Saga), I think I'll do a quick character introduction. The East Blue Saga introduces several core characters including our pirate heroes Luffy, Zoro, Usopp, Nami, and Sanji. All minor or secondary characters will be introduced as they appear later on.
Monkey D. Luffy is the main protagonist of this series. He is many things I cannot tell you about yet but I'm telling you he is even more interesting than you may think!
He sets off from his hometown to become the Pirate King, a title left unclaimed since the execution of Gol D. Roger...and do I think he's capable of finding the One Piece? When I first started watching the series, yes. I fully believed Luffy could. Now? I'm not entirely, 100%, feel-it-in-my-bones sure. Blasphemous? Perhaps, but this is another story for a later time. However, I think it is safe to say that Luffy remains my favourite character in One Piece, and perhaps my favourite character in all of anime.
Why? He's likable, and he's honest. He's rubber. He's naive but he has values that he won't compromise. Yup. That, and he's so badass for someone who theoretically has such a useless, silly power (again, he's rubber).
Zoro was my second favourite character until Luffy's Strawhat crew reached the Grand Line. Now, he must be my third or fourth favourite. He's motivated to become the world's greatest swordsman. Yes, he is driven to reach a goal to fulfill his promise to his deceased friend and rival (awee). He's extremely disciplined and has a love for solitude. He's focused, centered, as well as observant (but he lacks sense of direction.. =.=)
When we first encounter him in the story, he uses Santoryu (or three-sword style) which is the same style that he uses later on in the series. This isn't to say though that his skillz remain stagnant, because he becomes monstrously strong. Trust me, he achieves great things.
I hate the crew's chef Sanji. Yes, I said it. I don't like him at all. Actually, I'm not so sure if it's appropriate for me to be so blatantly biased in a simple character introduction, but it's my blog so I don't care! What can I say? His curly eyebrows annoy me, and I honestly don't understand how his kicks from his stick-like legs can be developed much further. Later on he requires new "skills" but it seems like a lame attempt at trying to make Sanji become the interesting character that he is everything but.
Although to be fair, he adds quite a bit to the comedy, but not nearly as much as Usopp. In my opinion, Sanji just stands to be a filler character, since he is neither super strong (although subjective) or super funny like Usopp (also subjective). I guess I do kind of like him, but only because he's a Strawhat and not for any other reasons apart from that. Oh right, his characteristics: he's horny and he is good at cooking.
I also disliked Nami before reaching the Grand Line because all I saw was a greedy, self-absorbed, conniving girl who always identified herself separately from the Strawhats. She retains much of her bossy, greedy personality in the future, but that image becomes completely clouded by her kindness and compassion for others.
She becomes extremely useful later on because although she lacks in fighting skills, there is simply no one else who could hold a candle to her navigation skills (eg. Strong World!!!!!!)
Usopp, the Strawhat's sharpshooter, is also pretty useless aside from the small victories he has, but he is so funny. When the audience first meets Usopp, there is an obvious allusion to the boy who cries wolf. Yes, he is cowardly but I believe he has the heart of a true hero. *blush*
He is also pretty smart as he revamps Nami's weapon in the future using science! He also acts as a fill-in shipwright until the Strawhats find a proper one in Water 7.
The reason I wanted to introduce the characters is because watching One Piece has become such a personal thing to me. I know I sound so lame, but I've become so attached to these characters and their stories. I plan to write in a way that you can comprehend my posts without being aware of this fact, but it'll probably be a much more enjoyable read with it in mind.
Second-Gear!
So...I've decided to put a huge twist on this blog. I know it's been two years since I've posted anything on this, and I doubt anyone even follows it at all...but if anyone finds this little tiny diamond in the rough, I hope it doesn't lead to great disappointment. I've decided that I don't play enough games regularly enough to continue writing quality posts on this magical world of gaming, much less give advice on it. But never fear! I will still be writing here (ahem, will start writing here) on my favourite...
anime series and manga!!!!
WOOOOOOO.
Okay, calm down guys.
Ps. If you get my title reference, TROIS GOLD STARS FOR TOI
anime series and manga!!!!
WOOOOOOO.
Okay, calm down guys.
Ps. If you get my title reference, TROIS GOLD STARS FOR TOI
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