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  • Power and responsibility in Gargantia on the Verdurous Planet

    April 28, 2013

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    / Anime, Editorials

    There’s something of a power struggle going on in Gargantia on the Verdurous Planet. Although he doesn’t seem to want it, Ledo could easily become a tyrant. His robot is so powerful that the sheer disparity in strength between him and everyone else is frightening. What will he do next?

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  • U mad, bro? Fujoshis, Swimming Anime and Kyoto Animation

    April 26, 2013

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    Celeste
    / Anime, Editorials

    When I think about Free!, known and loved by all of tumblr and the internet as Swimming Anime, I find myself in a bit of a dreamlike haze.

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  • Don't give up: dying in pursuit of change and The Sky Crawlers

    April 23, 2013

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    / Anime, Reviews

    Mamoru Oshii doesn’t make forgettable anime. Be it Ghost in the Shell or Patlabor 2, the man injects so much personality into his films that it’s impossible not to recognise his touch. There is, of course, his famous basset hound, but there’s also a poetic side that transports this viewer into the ether. I can’t…

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  • All good dreamers pass this way

    April 11, 2013

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    Celeste
    / Anime, Reviews

    All these years, I wanted K-On! to prove me right. I wanted it to be a shitty anime about cute girls doing cute things. I wanted to hold myself above it and I wanted you all to point and look and say “Look at those folks over at Bateszi Anime Blog, they have such good fucking taste, they’d…

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  • The anime-fication of Attack on Titan

    April 7, 2013

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    / Anime, Reviews

    This season, I’ve found myself in the fun position of having two of my favourite manga series adapted into anime. We already know how things went with Flowers of Evil, but there’s still the case of Attack on Titan (Shingeki no Kyojin) to consider. Produced at Wit Studio and directed by Tetsurō Araki (of Death Note…

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  • The flower bloomed

    April 6, 2013

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    / Anime, Reviews

    Before you decide to watch Flowers of Evil (Aku no Hana,) please ask yourself these questions: do I purely want bishounen, or bishoujo, characters in my anime? Am I always looking for attractive characters? Should anime always look the same? If you’ve answered in the affirmative to any of these questions, forget about Flowers of…

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  • The end of Psycho-Pass

    March 30, 2013

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    / Anime, Reviews

    One wouldn’t think it to look at them, but Shin Sekai Yori and Psycho-Pass were like two peas in a pod. Both deal in dystopian futures, social commentary and rebellion, both attempt to obfuscate their commentary by presenting it through morally-questionable speakers, and both refuse to end with everything neatly resolved. Suffice to say, I…

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  • Fractale: Beautiful and unfulfilling

    March 27, 2013

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    dengar
    / Anime, Reviews

    Fractale premiered in January of 2011 as part of the noitaminA animation block on FujiTV. The series’ inclusion in noitaminA led to high expectations. The block, putting aside its lame name (animation spelled backwards), has a reputation for interesting and innovative shows, including Honey and Clover, Eden of the East, and House of Five Leaves.…

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  • My name is Squealer

    March 24, 2013

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    bateszi
    / Anime, Reviews

    The end of a season is a bittersweet time for anime fans, as the joy of seeing a series reach its climax is undercut by the knowledge that this is the last hurrah for a story we’ve grown attached to over time. Such is the case with Shin Sekai Yori (From the New World,) a…

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  • The shrinking of Attack on Titan

    March 22, 2013

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    / Manga, Reviews

    Back in 2011, I wrote two posts about the manga series Attack on Titan (Shingeki no Kyojin) and since then, it’s only grown in popularity, and in addition to a live-action movie, now has an anime series starting in April, too. I can’t wait to see how it turns out, but in the meantime, I…

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