Author: Aika

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.


Strike the Blood

Why, oh why didn’t Strike the Blood get dubbed?

I love this anime! I’m not sure how many times I’ve re-watched it now, but I’d guess this is the third time in the past year alone. It’s classic harem and maybe that’s why it didn’t get a dub, having so much competition from similar ilk, but honestly. this one stands out above many similar titles for me.

I usually hold out in the hopes that a sub-only release will get an English dub at some point, but in this case I’ve given up hope and just gave in. If they ever do a dub, I’ll happily buy it again for that alone… so, what makes this so great?

The male lead isn’t super-clueless… just regular-level clueless when it comes to the females around him… and he’s not a pervert or jerk… which is saying something in light of a lot of contemporary harem anime. The girls vary quite a bit in personality and appearance and many are fun, competent characters. Most importantly though, this has an interesting setting and story. The show’s mythology is pretty interesting and seems to keep expanding as the show continues. Before you know it, everyone has some back story or development that gives them a reason for being around (other than eye candy). They’re all generally nice characters as well… none is unpleasant. I know that sounds weird too, but there are a lot of characters you can’t wait to see exit the scene because they’re just that annoying.

So is this a mediocre show that’s just not terrible in any way? Because re-reading what I just wrote, that may be the impression you’re getting. I’m not really doing it justice. The truth is really this simple: The story is interesting, the characters are fun, the visuals are good, there is a good mix of action and comedy with just a little drama (not much) and it’s broken up into nice bites. Most episodes are part of a four episode arc. Some are three and even a two episode arc, but there are generally clean breaks between the arcs that let you sit down and watch about 90 minutes at a time… almost like a collection of movies. This makes it east to sit down and watch and get to a good stopping point and then leave and come back the next day for more. Before you know it the 24 episodes in this season will be over and you’ll be wondering if the OVAs and second season will ever get a U.S. release (I sure hope so since there are some mysteries about some of the characters that are not explained here).

Anyway, if you’re willing to live with subtitles and are looking for a fun, easy harem anime where the focus is on action rather than ecchi, give this a shot.


The Slayers [Season 2]

Next… The Slayers: Next (The second season)

So after watching season one I just had to continue on to season two. It’s the continuing adventures of Lina Inverse and her gang, except now Zelgadis and Amelia are effectively part of the core and we have some new people tagging along. They vary from occasionally present for comic relief (Martina) to critical to moving the story along (Xellos). Sylphiel from season one returns for a while as does Zangulus for the final arc.

This season feels a little more purposeful than the first… there being a single overarching arc that stretches from beginning to end. That being said, it feels like there is more filler in here, especially in the middle as they stretch the story to fill all 26 episodes of the season. When you get to the end, you can see how even the filler serves the overall arc, but while you’re in the middle of it, it’s hard to figure out why. There’s a lot of questing for the Clair Bible… and a bunch of battles with various monsters along the way. A grand plan gets revealed, and a villain is unmasked, but in the end this is not quite as enjoyable to me as the first season. Still, it’s definitely worth watching and I enjoy re-watching it every once in a while.

Since you get all three seasons for the price of one (because this is so old) it’s a no-brainer! Get the three season pack and watch them all! If you’re a fan of sword and sorcery anime with a heavy dose of comedy… you really can’t go wrong. I’ll probably continue on to season three next… let’s find out next time, shall we?


The Slayers [Season 1]

Oh yeah… The Slayers! (But just season 1 🙂 )

You know you wanna watch this one again. The Slayers is classic anime… and I don’t just mean “old”, I mean CLASSIC. Swords and sorcery comedy adventure… heavy on the comedy, including fourth wall breaks and meta-humor. A cast of crazy characters that only get crazier as they bounce off of each other. In spite of some serious themes and plot lines it never gets too heavy and always ends happy (99% of the time). Don’t get me wrong, characters die… sometimes even good characters, but by and large this is an uplifting feel-good anime that you can count on to brighten your mood.

There are five seasons… I’d really call it four, and the last one(s) came out probably 10 years ago now… and the first three were old then, so the animation’s nothing special. In fact it’s full of the anime cliches… but it’s also so old that it’s ALL hand drawn, even the backgrounds.

So, let’s talk about what makes this show great, the characters! (just the core for now)

Lina Inverse is the star of the show (as she’ll occasionally remind you). She’s a 15 year old sorcery genius and all around brat. She has a short temper, thoughtlessly blows up entire towns, kills bandits to steal from them and is occasionally wanted for various crimes. While all that sounds pretty deplorable, she always seems to mean well and is very endearing as a character.

Next is her partner in crime Gourry Gabriev. He’s a strong, handsome, highly skilled swordsman who’s also dumb as a rock. In fact, the exposition is usually Lina explaining things to Gourry… multiple times. It’s a good thing he’s a good-natured and easy going lunk because the rest of the group (especially Lina) harp on him quite a bit for his dull wit.

Not quite there for every adventure, but somehow around for most is Amelia Seyruun, a child princess of Seyruun who wants to be a “warrior for justice”. Ridiculous poses from high places while spouting grandiose introductions seem to be her hobby. She’s a skilled magic user in her own right (and her skills develop through the series) and she’s very valuable to the team. Unfortunately just like Lina she usually delivers more chaos than justice.

Finally there’s Zelgadis Greywords, a part-human, part-demon, part-golum who sometimes comes along for the ride when his goals mesh with the team, and sometimes opposes some or all of the rest when they clash over his personal quest to recover his humanity. Both a skilled sorcerer and swordsman, he acts as the team’s voice of reason and straight man almost all the time.

Between the four of these highly skilled and accomplished, but also dysfunctional individuals we get the painfully funny adventures of The Slayers. If you have never seen this, the first three seasons are super-cheap AND excellent! What are you waiting for?


Gate

Today: Gate!

So… Gate is a relatively recent release from Sentai Filmworks and as such it’s available separately on DVD and Blu-Ray. I went with Blu-Ray here due to the minimal price difference, but I’m betting the DVD video quality will be effectively the same.

This is an “ordinary people” (all be it, soldiers) go to a fantasy world sort of story that mixes a bunch of things up… there’s a harem element (though the fan service is minimal). There’s a good bit of adventure mixed in with some military geeking-out, and unfortunately there’s political intrigue.

Some reviews will point out the very heavy bias toward the JSDF (Japanese Self-Defense Force). Basically, every other organization (from foreign governments to various parts of the Japanese government and media) are dis-honorable louts, but you can ignore a good bit of it and pretend it’s an idealization.

Still… I think the series is at it’s best in the first half… where they’re exploring the fantasy world. The second half gets bogged down in political machinations and a civil war. These things are all reasonable extensions of the events that proceeded them, but really didn’t do it for me. I would have much preferred seeing Itami and his crew continue to explore either the fantasy world or Japan.

The combination of Itami’s professional soldiers and the eclectic array of local inhabitants makes for an interesting dynamic that I’d really like to see put through more situations and adventures. There’s a second season (half the length) so I can only hope that reproduces the first half rather than the second half of this series.

All in all, the current price for this series if pretty high for what you get. I was bored and looking for something new and different, and don’t regret this one… but if you’re not itching for it, I’d suggest holding off… I can’t see how they can justify the list price of $99 for the BD ($69 for DVD)… The BD is under $60 at present… which is still a bit high to me… I would expect in a couple of years it’ll be in the $40 range (which would be totally appropriate).

Anyway, in spite of the less enjoyable second half… when (if) the second season becomes available I’ll probably buy it if only in the hope that it’ll continue the first half formula. Check it out if you like reality meets fantasy stuff.


Blood-C

Today in anime: Blood-C… oh and The Last Dark… yeah, horror!

WARNING… do NOT watch Blood-C without having The Last Dark ready to start the minute you finish the last episode because the series does NOT have a satisfying ending… in fact it’s down right frustrating. I remember watching this when it first came out and being severely unhappy about the ending… then having to wait a couple of years for the movie which finally concludes the story with a reasonable ending… it’s not a happy one, but it’s a hell of a lot better than the way the series ends!

This is an interesting entry in Production I.G’s Blood franchise, being created with CLAMP, the characters exude their particular aesthetic and there’s a significant role for another famous  CLAMP character which is making me want to re-watch xxxHolic! (I don’t think that’s a spoiler… but sorry if it is).

This is one of those things I binge-watch because once you start it’s hard to stop. It’s as much a mystery as it is horror and things progress through the 12 episodes from nice sweet everyday slice of life with a tiny (and a bit gory) fight in the episode through surreal psychological assault with nothing but brutal mass-murder and raw unabashed evil. This series makes me think a bit about it’s underlying philosophical question, but it does an excellent job of crafting a villain you can really hate, and a heroine you genuinely feel for. The twists near the end are difficult to see coming and even on a re-watch the hints are subtle and you’ll probably forget all the details of the various character machinations.

If you want something powerful and affecting and difficult to forget, long after the credits stop rolling, this is a good candidate for that. It’s hard to recommend for everyone though. While there’s little fan service or sex, the gore is substantial and progresses throughout the series. Dismemberment is always on the menu… as are most of the cast. No one is safe from death, even the main characters. For those wanting something safe and predictable, this is not it. It’s also not an uplifting series. There’s no feel-good ending (even after the final conclusion) and no happily ever after. The survivors just move on… trying to put the past behind them. It’s supernatural horror, with unrealistic developments (the antagonist’s motivations are particularly hard to grasp, literally until his dying breath), and the protagonist becomes equally enigmatic, making the entire thing feel like a long strange journey you didn’t so much enjoy as experience.

You know, now that I think about it, I’m not sure this is really horror… sure it’s gory and filled with violence and bloodshed, but I think it’s defining characteristic is perhaps psychological torture. Maybe in that regard it’s more mystery/thriller than horror? Although there’s nothing thrilling about the mental assault depicted. Maybe it’s mystery/psycho-horror? I’m really not sure… I haven’t seen too many things that push my buttons in quite the same way as this one does. There have been a few… but most of them I don’t revisit nearly as often as this one. There’s something special about it that can bring me back again and again (probably once every 18 months).

Anyway, it’s well priced and truly unique and if you’re in the right mood for it… you’ll never forget it. Give it a try.


Princess Resurrection

This weekend… the classic Princess Resurrection!

If you want it… get it NOW while there’s one copy at list!!!

It’s really too bad this is so expensive now. Looks like it’s out of print and the privateers are exploiting that fact to try to make a buck off of poor unfortunate anime fans. It’s despicable and pathetic… people who can’t do anything but exploit market idiosyncrasies are really the worst! Hopefully it’ll get a re-release from Sentai and these jerks will lose out on the money they’re hoping to squeeze out of some poor fan!

Anyway… if you’re able to borrow a copy from a rental shop or friend… do it… this is a nice little series that’s enjoyable and easy to watch. There’s a little bit of story arc, but not much of one. It’s really a monster-of-the-week series. Most of the episodes you can even watch out of order… except the early ones where they introduce the characters and some of the last which are “continued”.

I called it a “little” series, but it’s actually 26 episodes. Really it’s 24 with two extra (OVA?) episodes tacked on the end. I call it “little” not for the run length, but for the ease with which it “goes down”. The stories are pretty episodic, but not so much so that it feels like they’re repeating the same thing over and over. When I watch, I’m often struck by how quickly an episode goes by, even though it’s standard length (25 min).

The first 6 episodes introduce the main characters Hime, Flandra, Hiro and Sawawa (#1), Riza (#3), Reiri (#5) and Sherwood (#6). Once they’re established, the rest of the stories involve some or all of them to one degree or another. Some of the villains (i.e. Zeppeli) recur but since they’re pretty flat and get little development, it almost makes no difference. As already mentioned, the conclusion (episodes 23-24) are really a “two-parter”. Watch them together and in order.

Other than that… I re-watch this on occasion when I want a break from heavy stuff… it’s not really a harem anime, though it sounds like it from the cast roster… one boy, 5+ girls… but while Hiro is clearly attracted to some of the girls (Hime and Reiri in particular) they really treat him as a little boy (which he is) that they can play with (more or less). This light S & M theme is intentional as made clear from the ending song. Still it’s innocuous and entertaining and it’s clear that while the girls “abuse” Hiro, they do it out of genuine care for him.

So… in short, a very enjoyable series when you want something that you can easily pick up and put down for a brief escape. It’s a shame the out of print status has driven the price up so much. Let’s hope for a re-release or rescue.


DVD vs Blu-ray

Just some thoughts about DVD vs Blu-ray. DVD came out around 1995… Blu-ray around 2003. Thankfully they use the same form factor, so most Blu-ray (BD) players can also play DVDs. This has allowed DVDs to remain a vital part of the video industry, especially since the DVD manufacturing process reached maturity long ago now, and making DVDs remains an affordable way to distribute low-volume content.

When I buy any video content, if it’s only available in one format… that’s what I buy (of course). Otherwise…

When I buy anime content I use the following guidelines:

  1. If it’s dual format (DVD + BD) for a 10% or less premium, I buy the dual format.
  2. If it’s available as both separately, I buy the cheaper one unless it’s a special title. Special titles include CG movies (where a BD version would benefit appreciably) and special editions where it looks like the higher definition of BD will actually matter.

When I buy TV content I use the following guidelines:

  1. If it’s an older series (pre-HD) I buy the DVD.
  2. If it’s a newer series (post-HD) and it’s available as both separately, I buy the cheaper one.

When I buy Movie content I use the following guidelines:

  1. If it’s an older movie (pre-2000) I buy the DVD unless it’s been remastered.
  2. If it’s a newer movie (post-2000) or been thoroughly remastered I follow rule 2 above.
  3. If it’s a special movie (special anniversary release or the like) especially if I already have a DVD copy, I’ll buy the BD.

Hope that helps.