Month: September 2017

Is it wrong to try to pick up girls in a dungeon?

Today we have an anime that asks the seminal question Is it wrong to try to pick up girls in a dungeon?“… and the answer is… Wrong? So wrong it’s RIGHT! (DVD)

This is a very fun and mostly light-hearted feel-good series which follows the adventures of Bell Crenel as he goes from weak nobody who can’t even get accepted into an adventuring guild (Familia) to a renowned hero loved and respected by a widening circle of friends and admirers. The good news is it’s only 13 episodes and has a solid story and reaches a satisfying conclusion. The bad news is that the sequel we’re all waiting for stops following Bell’s adventures and switches to another (albeit central) character all together. I’ll wait to see it before saying more, but after this excellent anime, I was hoping for more Bell and friends.

Let’s see… maybe you want some more detail… This is a fantasy anime… everything takes place in a single town dominated by a giant tower and a massive dungeon. The main source of wealth and resources comes from what can be extracted from the dungeon, and so adventurers (alone or in parties) routinely enter the dungeon to kill monsters and bring back whatever they can. Most adventurers join a guild (or Familia) and these Familia specialize in things like making weapons or fighting. They are usually founded by a deity who oversees the members as if they were the god’s children and expend some effort protecting and nurturing them.

Bell is the lone member of Hestia’s Familia (after being rejected by all the other gods). He starts with no experience, training or equipment and through his hard work and determination (and a good bit of luck and an accident of birth) he works his way up to a solid adventurer. Along the way he meets and befriends a number of people, ranging from local restaurant employees and members of other Familia to a “supporter” who becomes his first partner in battle and a famous weapon-smith who becomes his second.

Bell is the main character and is generally likable. He does have an annoying level of naivete which gets exploited painfully in a couple of episodes, but this is central to the story as it also explains why so many characters feel a need to protect him. Hestia has an equally important role effectively as Bell’s patron god and protector. Perhaps most interesting is the way a character we rarely see plays such a major role. In the first episode, Bell is saved by an adventurer of mythic stature and thereafter, he pursues a single goal almost exclusively: to become as good as his new idol. It’s odd for an adult, but fits with Bell’s fourteen year old character well enough. I just mention it because many anime have the protagonist chasing an idol pattern, but few make it such a large focus.

Anyway, this is a very good anime. I’m looking forward to the next chapter in this very likable world full of interesting and fun characters. Give it a look, won’t you?


Something Different: Hardware (Ruckus WAP)

I know I usually write about video content here… but occasionally I’ll throw something else in here, just to keep it interesting. Today it’s the Ruckus R710 WAP and it’s separate Power Supply.

So… my company has started using a new WAP and it’s pretty amazing… I thought I’d let you all know you could do worse. Now I realize this is a pretty heavy duty piece of equipment. We use it in commercial applications specifically for its mesh network capability. In testing we’ve gotten over 200 users simultaneously connected to a single unit. We’ll be testing networking multiple ones together in a wireless mesh to handle many times that number in the future… so stay tuned.


Wonder Woman

What the heck? A Hollywood movie that’s actually good?
Wait, it’s a DC superhero movie… are you serious? YES…

A bunch of people did something right! It may never happen again in our lifetimes, so you should probably check this one out… because I predict the future is gonna be mostly wasted opportunities and broken dreams 😉 Anyway, 2017’s Wonder Woman is actually a very good movie, and for a superhero movie it’s flat out excellent (yes the bar is lower for those).

I’ll admit… it’s a bit long (140 minutes) and the middle third drags a bit, and there is one fight scene where the CG is uncharacteristically bad for a movie of this caliber (mo-cap people, MO-CAP), but this is definitely DC’s best superhero movie where the hero (heroine) actually has super powers… and that’s saying a lot. Frankly, this is not just good for DC… it’s good across the board, easily outshining many of Marvel’s competition…. but to be fair, I want to give a little credit to the movie that made this one possible… the movie only the die hard fans and nerds of the world bought… if you love this movie, you can thank us for buying it’s predecessor by buying that as well…

That’s right, I’m talking about Wonder Woman

Almost 10 years ago now, Warner Brothers Animation… you know, the only animation company that makes superhero movies that also appeal to adults, test-flew a Wonder Woman origin movie… and it was excellent. If it hadn’t been for this movie, we probably wouldn’t have gotten this year’s live-action juggernaut. Of course, the story is different, even though they’re both origin stories… we all know by now that comic books and everything that derives from them re-write their own histories as frequently as the rest of us change our underwear… for the convenience of the producers and to get some re-telling value (how many times can we see the same story before we get bored? Don’t answer that Spiderman!) Anyway, if you enjoy (or enjoyed) 2017’s Wonder Woman, and you’re willing to watch animation (I know too many adults sadly are not) you owe it to yourself to give this a shot… If you haven’t seen an animated movie since your childhood (excluding the Disney stuff you absorbed through osmosis because your kid watches them on a loop) I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised.