Tsukuyomi Moon Phase

September 30, 2007

Accidental Kiss Between Hikaru and HazukiArt and a Monkey Wearing Her Neko MimiHazuki SneezingKouhei’s First Meeting With HazukiHazuki in Kouhei’s Car BootGramps Got Hit by Washpans for Being Lame

Genre:
Comedy, Mystery, Romance, Supernatural 

Duration: 26 Episodes 

Synopsis:
A photographer renowned for capturing pictures of the supernatural, Morioka Kouhei, becomes fascinated when he stumbles upon a beautiful girl in an ethereal German castle. Known only as Hazuki, she is no ordinary girl. She is a vampire hungry for human blood, and tricks Kouhei to think she is giving him a present. But that ‘present’ is enough to set her free of her spell, thus enabling her to escape the castle. Hazuki then starts living with Kouhei and his grandfather, Ryuuhei. Little does she know that they will start encountering mysterious occurrences due to vampires trying to bring her back to the castle where she is supposed to be held captive in, even though as a Mistress of the Castle. While trying not to get captured, Hazuki fights alongside Kouhei, Ryuuhei, a vampire recruit Elfriede, and Kouhei’s relatives Seiji, Hikaru and Kaoru. 

Story:  8/10
A great anime in terms of storyline and randomness. This is not your everyday vampire anime, where blood and gore are witnessed. Moon Phase develops around a vampire girl Hazuki and her ‘claimed’ servant Kouhei. Their encounters with vampire nemeses are what viewers can look forward to the most, thanks to the animation of spells being casted and vampires flying here and there, you get the idea. The story itself shows enough development, of how Hazuki fights to stay away from her captive place, and humans fighting alongside her to keep her safe. The introduction of new characters along the way brings more life into the anime, as it is like only Kouhei and Hazuki in the beginning. Characters like nemesis-turned-ally Elfriede, and rivals-turned-associates Hikaru and Kaoru, are just what Hazuki needs in order to drive those evil vampires away. Randomness adds flavour, especially washpans. Yes, washpans, those giant pan-shaped containers Japanese people wash their clothes in. In the anime, anyone making a weird statement or said something lame can expect a washpan dropping on their heads. This is similar to the action of falling down with their feet on top whenever someone else tries to be lame but failed in a way. These are what viewers can look forward to when watching the anime. Although the ending can be somewhat predictable, the events leading up to that ending, however, are not. 

Characters:  8.5/10
The characters are what that makes this anime go, actually. There are plenty of unique characters, all with their own abilities and personalities. Starting with the main protagonists, Kouhei and Hazuki both develop well throughout the anime. Kouhei, from someone who cannot sense supernaturalism even though he is from a bloodline of mediums, develops into someone who can blast away the fiercest of spectres with one blow, but that is before he is freed of his spell, which then enables him to see the unbelievable. Watch to find out more. Hazuki, a simple and elegant vampire Mistress of a castle, with the initial name Luna, develops into a noisy and lively little girl, though still a vampire, but more human-like then before. She has come to develop feelings for Kouhei, and vice versa. There is however, one character that stays consistent throughout the anime. That would be Ryuuhei, Kouhei’s grandfather. But, that is still entertaining in itself, because he is lame throughout. Elfriede, vampire nemesis-turned-ally, is initially ordered to bring back Hazuki to the castle. She, however, is set free when she too, sucks blood from Kouhei. She then helps them in their quest to protect Hazuki against any other vampires that may be pursuing her. 

Animation:  8/10
The animation is somewhat similar to other well-drawn animes. The characters have distinct differences which sets them apart. But the main point here is not character animation, but the sequences of the battles fought between the humans and the vampires. Drawn with upmost details and animated with stunning visual effects bring the standards higher, especially for an anime that is not considered ‘action-packed’ because it does not consist of enough ‘Action’ elements. The beginning scene of this anime, which shows an eerie castle with the usual ghastly atmosphere, may make viewers think they are in for some horror and gore. Expect everything but that. Kudos to the animation team for successfully tricking viewers who don’t read the reviews before watching this anime. That being said, Moon Phase sure packs a punch, for a non-Action anime. 

Music:  7/10
Lame and random, and gothic and eerie. These are the words to describe the soundtracks of this anime. Lame and random being a description of its opening scores and gothic and eerie being a description of its ending scores. The opening themes Neko Mimi Mode and Tsuku Yomi Mode are somewhat random, where it is believed that all the items shown have a connection to the word ‘tsuki’, which means ‘moon’ in Japanese. The ending themes are very eerie, and really deprived me of watching the previews of the next episode. The songs for this anime do not click for me, but who knows, it will for many of you, especially those who like randomness and Gothicism. 

Overall: 8/10
Moon Phase is an anime worth watching, since it is not your everyday vampire story. Funny and random, and sometimes sad and depressing, it consists of many elements that makes it one of the most complete animes, and it does not leave viewers hanging, because the anime is finished in a well-mannered way. For those who, like me, prefers Comedy and Romance genres, yes, this is one anime to watch.

Tokimeki Memorial ~Only Love~

September 17, 2007

The Beautiful and Elegant Amamiya SayuriHiyoko-Kun Deafeating Dojima KyoheiYuusuke and IcchiAoba Riku With Pink Cat EarsTsukasa’s First Meeting With RikuRiku and Mina By the Poolside

Genre:
Comedy, Drama, Romance, Slice of Life, School Life 

Duration: 25 Episodes 

Synopsis:
Aoba Riku is a student who has been transferring from school to school due to his father’s work. However, when he finally settles in Tsumugino High, he has unexpected events waiting for him. On the first day of his ‘settling-in’, he already finds himself in the middle of a Student Council event which involves him getting chased by every guy in school in order to obtain a beautiful girl’s contact detail. That beautiful girl’s name is Amamiya Sayuri, a school idol, a high-grader, and a perfectionist. Riku will meet many friends along the way, and not all of them are humans. Hiyoko-Kun, a small little chick, gives advice to Riku whenever he is having problems dealing with situations. Riku will also meet two more beautiful school idols by the name of Kasuga Tsukasa, a volleyball player with an all-out expressive attitude, and Yayoi Mina, a shy and soft-spoken swimming athlete. Their story unfolds when Riku begins to get caught up in a love-square, or love-diamond, involving him and the three main lead female characters. 

Story:  8/10
This series is a typical school life anime, with a show of how students facing everyday problems and overcoming it, and in this case, Riku managing his love life. However, all is not what it seems. A little chick by the name of Hiyoko-Kun, will surely captivate many viewers with its actions and intentions. There are a variety of characters throughout the anime, each with their own unique talent and behaviour. There are so many of them, that by the end of the anime, it is still impossible to remember the names of the other characters, apart from some memorable ones like Student Council President Sakurai Haru and the cold and cool all-round tough guy Inukai Koya. I think the story also has a typical ending, I shall not elaborate further, but it is quite saddening, how Riku makes his decisions to end it all. Viewers may be disappointed or relieved after watching this anime, all depending on which female lead they support. A touching ending, one which might not make you cry, but nonetheless make an impact on you on how you can carefully plan your decisions in life, especially your love life. 

Characters:  8/10
As I have stated before, this anime consists of too many characters, and that it is impossible to remember all of their names by heart. But then, all of them seem to be different and unique in their own way. Riku is a normal everyday guy, while Tsukasa is an over-expressive girl, and Sayuri is an overall genius. I think the development of the characters is very well done, especially the development of the main protagonists. The one true character that develops the most throughout this anime is not the main character Riku, but his fellow female lead, Sayuri. She is very shy and closed-minded at the beginning of the anime, but towards the end, she starts to have feelings for the opposite gender, and becomes more opened and expressive, probably the biggest change of a character in the entire anime. But you would not have guessed who she has feelings for. Watch the anime to find out. For Riku, he does not change much, only that an outcome in the end makes him a better man, since he has to make a direct decision to settle something once and for all. For Tsukasa and Mina, they both have a similarity of opening up to the opposite gender more, because, in Tsukasa’s case, she does not mingle with boys, and for Mina, she simply is a shy and quiet girl. The outcome in the end affects everybody that plays an important part in the anime, mainly the lead protagonists. Basically, the outcome makes them become better people, makes them to want to move on and not be stuck in the present because of a huge decision. You will understand once you have watched the series. 

Animation:  9.5/10
The animation of this anime is one of its strongest points. The backgrounds are beautifully painted, the details are perfectly sketched, and mostly importantly, the characters are well drawn. The girls especially, having the most varied of diversities, that they are recognisable by appearance, but not necessarily by name. Each girl’s hair can be distinguished from one another, even though if they shades are alike, it is thanks to their facial assets that enhances their differences. The guys are also varied in their own way. And not to mention some of them are very detailed. One example would be Dojima Kyohei, the manner of which he is drawn, with full facial lines, and hair features shown in every angle, he is one of the well-created characters in the anime.  

Music:  9.5/10
This is another strong point of the anime. The music themes are definitely worth listening to. The opening song Yokan speaks of encouragement, recommended to those who always feel down in the dumps and needs cheering up, provided there is no one around. The ending song Kiseki no Kakera feels quite upbeat, and it speaks of, well, love. Enough said. The second ending song Himitsu, well, it is not one of my favourites, so I am not able to comment on it. All I can say is, the songs fit the anime perfectly, the longing, free-flowing melody that dissolves the hearts of many who would actually take in the words sung and recite them quietly along.  

Overall: 8.5/10
Overall, I think that this is an anime worth watching, because romantic adolescents can learn from it. Not that it teaches much, but it shows how a decision can affect almost everybody connected either directly or indirectly in your love life. Viewers can expect some predictable events that may occur due to the protagonists’ decisions, or be surprised by none other than Hiyoko-Kun, the little chick. As usual, to those who love the powerful combination comedy and romance elements, then this is the anime for you. For those who love horror and violence, I warn you now, do not watch this series. You are just wasting your precious time. A conclusion, an indispensable comedy and romance anime to add into your collection. 

Kanon 2006

September 14, 2007

Ayu and Yuuichi Meets ShioriNayuki and Yuuichi Heading to SchoolWatery-Eyed AyuNayuki Knocking Sayuri and Mai OverYuuichi, Nayuki and Akiko-San Dining With MakotoMakoto’s Reaction When Yuuichi Surprises Her

Genre:
Comedy, Drama, Romance, Slice of Life, Supernatural 

Duration: 24 Episodes 

Synopsis:
Aizawa Yuuichi is a normal teenager. He has a cousin named Minase Nayuki. After seven years, Yuuichi returns to Nayuki’s hometown, where she lives with her mother Minase Akiko. Even though he has visited this town when he was young, he has almost forgotten everything that happened. When he sets foot in the new town, he meets with a little girl who looks 5 years younger than her actual age. But Ayu is not the only girl that Yuuichi encounters while he is in this town. There are nearly 6 other girls that make an appearance here and there in the anime. And predictably, all of them have different personalities to boot. Nayuki has the encouraging and never-give-up personality. Ayu has the cute and cuddly personality. Other girls form other different mix of behaviours. The soft and fragile type in the form of Misaka Shiori. The childish and naughty type in the form of Sawatari Makoto. The cold and few-words type in the form of Kawasumi Mai. The kind and caring type in the form of Kurata Sayuri. There are more girls to show, of course, but you just have to watch it to find out. These girls form and affect Yuuichi’s development throughout the series.  

Story:  9/10
The story slowly unfolds as the episodes go. There is no sign of a rush or a squeeze of events because it is now turned into a 26-episode series, with great emphasis placed upon the development of the characters. The strongest genre of this anime is probably ‘Drama’, because of its unpredictability and outcomes of certain events, no matter how natural or supernatural it may be. The romantic factor of the series forms up in two different parts of the series, once in the first half and another in the second half, with Yuuichi having a slight relationship in the first, and a strong relationship in the second. The other female characters do fit in perfectly into the picture, bringing the complexity of the series to a whole new level. Yuuichi bonds with each and every one of them, some forming close friendship, others mutual. Unexpected twists to be expected, keeping in mind how supernatural the outcome may turn out to be. Some may think the ending is unthinkable, or even disappointing, but the series has suffered enough losses throughout. 

Characters:  9/10
One of the strongest points of the series, the development of the characters is what the viewers may look forward to when watching this anime. Obviously, Yuuichi’s development might be the most ‘complete’, given the fact that he is the main protagonist. In the beginning of the series, Yuuichi steps foot into the town with no memories of what that occurred here seven years ago, but as the story unfolds, he begins to understand and remember the significance of events that he encountered while he was young. Other female leads also developed well throughout the series. Makoto seems childish and naughty at the point of time Yuuichi finds her, but as the episodes go, she develops supernaturally. I shall not elaborate further on this. Ayu looks to be her cute and cuddly, love-seeking self, until towards the end of the series that is. Her development seems more complex than that of Makoto’s, and will take some time to indulge and understand. Another female lead, Mai, is of the cold and quiet type, one who does not speak much nor show emotions to others. But towards the end, she responds quite well to others, even though not with words, but gestures or body movements. 

Animation:  10/10
The strongest point of the anime. The animation is unlike any other I have seen before. Apart from the characters, especially the girls, who are drawn in a cute and lovable kind of way, the backgrounds and weather effects also add to the magnificence. Buildings and surrounding instances like trees and lampposts are defined and detailed. The snow, which is like the main weather of this anime, is animated smoothly, making it look as realistic as possible. Incredible animation, kudos to the animators who made this possible. To know how magnificent the animation is, you just have to watch the series to find out. 

Music:  7/10
The weakest point to what would have been a perfectly-created Japanese anime, the music is not as I would have figured it to be. The opening Last Regrets, yes it is sad and emotional, and it fits the series, however, it is too sluggish, and listening to it is like listening to a death song. No offence, but if it’s played at twice the speed, it may have turned out better. The ending song Kaze no Tadori Tsuku Basho, is also a letdown. It has a moving tune to it, making it unsuitable for this kind of anime. The mood is there, since it is a song that has something to do with the word ‘Memory’, but to me, it just didn’t click. What really pulled the points up, are the background music throughout the anime. The different songs and scores that played in the different episodes are simply intriguing, and you often have to listen to it in order to feel calm. There a lot of background music in Kanon, and I can’t name them all, not even one of them, really. 

Overall:  8.5/10
Overall, this is a wonderful anime to watch, especially if you like a moving and emotional story to follow. Although it may get slothful at few points of the series, the characters are what that really brings the viewers back to the screen, because their personalities are varied and diverse. This diversity also makes a viewer wonders what’s going to happen next in the episode, or in the following episode. This anime will surely keep those emotional and romantic people glued, thanks to its Drama and Romance elements.

Fate/Stay Night

September 14, 2007

Archer Faces Off With LancerArcher and Berserker Face OffShirou’s First Meeting With SaberFujimura’s Comical PersonalitySaber in the BathSaber Defeating Fujimura

Genre:
Adventure, Drama, Fantasy, Romance, Supernatural, Action 

Duration: 24 Episodes 

Synopsis:
Emiya Shirou is a not-so-normal teenager with the ability to sense and change what an item is made of. Adopted by a magician after his parents died in a fire, he is brought up with the mindset of helping others and putting others before himself. His ability to ‘Trace’ makes him special, and also makes him a magician, although he is not taught any of it by his now-deceased magician father. One day, Shirou comes across a fighting scene between a swordsman and a lancer, both having unbelievable mystical powers. Having witnessed such a sacred battle, one of the men chases Shirou and kills him. But he is brought back to life by a fellow magician Tohsaka Rin, and is instantly included as a competitor in a war to win the Holy Grail, an artefact that will grant anything, and is strongly sought after by magicians participating in the war, called Masters, and their mystical companions, called Servants. Saber, Shirou’s Servant in the Holy Grail War, is summoned when he is nearly killed by the lancer who once eliminated him for witnessing a battle he was not supposed to know of. Their story unfolds as they try to fight through and survive the Holy Grail War, battling six other Masters and their Servants, and pursuing to be the only last-standing pair of Master and Servant. 

Story:  9.5/10
Original plot consisting of seven magicians trying to kill one another off and obtaining the Holy Grail in the end. Typical plot consisting of one male lead and several female leads, however, there are no significant feelings between them, only mostly mutual feelings, except for Shirou and Saber. Great build-up which leads to the ending of this story, which may make some of you weak-hearted ones cry. There is also a mystery that involves the male lead character Shirou. See if any of you can figure it out by the 14th episode, the only episode with a different ending song (apart from the last episode). To a certain extent funny, to a large extent enjoyable, especially if you enjoy fighting and action scenes. For somebody who prefers Comedy/Romance type of animes, I’m quite hooked to this one. Very fast-paced, action-packed scenes which will keep you glued to the screen. Although quite boring for the first episode, since it is only introductory, from the second episode onwards (when Saber is summoned by Shirou), it gets interesting to watch. Trust me, this is one irreplaceable anime. 

Characters:  9/10
The development of the characters are quite complete, especially Shirou and Saber, who manage to find their true selves in the end. Shirou, at the beginning of the series, is a simply guy who only knows how to ‘trace’ a substance and either stabilise it or change it to another form of matter. Towards the ending, however, he learns how to use his powers to the full extent, by being able to create weapons just by imaging it in his mind. Saber, Servant of Shirou, is a woman of few words, and rarely changes her facial expression. She does not give up easily, and never shows signs of affection towards the opposite gender. However, that changes towards the end, thanks to brilliant teamwork and sacrifices made by Shirou. For the other leads, Tohsaka Rin is simply unpredictable, from having a hardcore I-want-to-win-it-no-matter-what kind of behaviour, to having a soft spot for helping others, in this case, Shirou. Another Master, namely Ilyasviel Von Einzbern, is a small and cuddly-looking child, but with the ability to control the strongest Servant. Very contradicting, don’t you think? But since she is one notch higher as a magician than any character in the anime, it is no surprise.   

Animation:  9/10
The characters are well-drawn, the backgrounds are well-painted, the actions are well-animated. Special effects take full flight when weapons meet and spells are cast. Character moves are natural and smooth enough to be called ‘near-realistic’. Details are strongly emphasised, although some of the animation might be too fast or quick, some details can actually be seen, like the patterns on swords and the shapes of spears and knives. Some 3-dimensional feel can be felt whenever the characters jump from one building to another, showing the entire town and its magnificence, or when the camera chases a character when he or she sprints across an area. There are, however, some ‘Chibi’ (cute/child-like drawing) animations can be witnessed, especially around Shirou’s teacher, Fujimura Taiga, who has a comical sort of personality. These instances can be regarded as attention-getters, or something which makes viewers look at the screen again. Whenever the ‘Chibi’ is not present, the actions will take its place, and it never fails to make me stare at the screen and watch the whole sequence of fighting between the Servants and Masters. 

Music:  9.5/10
The music and songs for the anime are very emotional and strong at the same time. I didn’t particularly like the first opening, Disillusion, but the others are my favourites, especially the endings Anata ga Ita Mori and Hikari, and the second opening Kirameku Namida wa Hoshi ni. The songs are fairly addictive to me, because I like strong and emotional songs that have deep meanings to each of their sentences. All of the songs are worth listening to, and if you’re like me, you can repeat them infinitely. The background music for the fighting scenes is nice, and it blends perfectly with the motions and actions. Although the background music is worth listening to, it is not encouraged to repeat it infinitely, since it consists of mostly opera-like singing. 

Overall:  9/10
A great anime, one worth watching, maybe again and again. Although the first episode might not make as great an impact on its viewers, it is wise to watch and understand the introduction to know what the anime is going to be like. Full of action, just-enough servings of comical events, and romantic build-up of the two lead characters, this anime has almost all the elements to satisfy the hearts of any and many anime fans, no matter what kind of genres you prefer. A conclusion, one of the most marvellous animes ever created.