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  • Survive, you shit!

    October 7, 2012

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    / Anime, Reviews

    There’s no denying that I adore survivalist fiction. For example, I love Romero’s zombie films because they are all about surviving (and inevitably failing in) an impossible situation: a world overrun with violent madness. In terms of anime, I’ve often talked up Blue Gender, but there’s also Gantz, Infinite Ryvius and Highschool of the Dead:…

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  • A distant light: Hyouka

    September 30, 2012

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    / Anime, Reviews

    Somewhere between its Autumn lights and shifting leaves, there’s a warmth in Hyouka. Warm is a good way of describing the series, emotional is another. Not emotional in a melodramatic sense, but rather, one feels a liveliness coursing through every table leg and dusty bookshelf in the series. It has the sense of a story…

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  • Life imitates art: the TED Prize

    August 22, 2012

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    Celeste
    / Anime, Editorials

    In a somewhat odd series of events, the TED prize (associated with the eponymous talk-producing website, naturally) – normally $100,000 USD has increased to a total sum of $1,000,000. Moreover, the process by which the prize is awarded has changed slightly. To quote the organization’s blog post: “But, while historically the prize has been awarded to…

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  • Anime still has it: Space Brothers

    August 13, 2012

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    / Anime, Reviews

    For a while there, I stopped believing that the anime industry was capable of crafting shows like Space Brothers (Uchū Kyōdai.) When I seriously started getting into anime, there were series like Planetes, Gankutsuou, Monster and Mushishi all being released in and around the same time. These were series not influenced by other anime and…

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  • Wanderlust girls: The manga of Tsuruta Kenji

    August 5, 2012

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    Celeste
    / Editorials, Manga

    Have you ever travelled, my friends? Have you ever packed your bags, left home, returning months later? Or not at all? With a nervousness that travels from the soles of your feet to the soles of your feet to the whites of your eyes, borded a plane, feeling as if every atom in your body…

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  • Virtual/Reality: Sword Art Online

    August 2, 2012

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    / Anime, Editorials

    “There is no doubt that this is a virtual world, that everything we see and touch is an imitation created from data. But to us, our hearts do exist within this reality. If that’s true, then everything we’re experiencing here should also be true.” Asuna, Sword Art Online I’ve never played an MMO, but I’ve…

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  • Cons thrive while the industry stagnates

    July 30, 2012

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    / Editorials

    I attended Anime Expo for the first time, earlier this year. What struck me most at the convention was the number of fans and their high level of enthusiasm. Fans crowded in to see industry panels, but they also embraced fan-run presentations like the Old School Anime panel. Based on the enthusiasm I saw, I’m…

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  • Taiyo Matsumoto’s new manga, Sunny: melancholy and wonderful

    July 17, 2012

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    / Manga, Reviews

    I’ve long been a fan of Taiyo Matsumoto, a guy who for years has ranked amongst my favourite mangaka. Hopefully you’ll know him as the author of Tekkonkinkreet (Black & White,) or GoGo Monster, or perhaps even Ping Pong? If not, you really should, because he’s a genius.

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  • Lost in Transition: Gunbuster the Movie

    July 14, 2012

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    dengar
    / Anime, Editorials, Reviews

    I had low expectations when I bought the Gunbuster movie on blu-ray. The visuals looked underwhelming, as did the plot summary. Still, I felt that as an anime fan I had an obligation to watch a Gainax classic, and I’m happy I did. Gainax could have created a forgettable story about girls battling aliens with giant…

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  • Liking Muv-Luv Alternative: Total Eclipse? See also…

    July 12, 2012

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    / Anime, Manga, Reviews

    Earth’s invaded, humanity’s out-matched and Japan’s moe legions are our first line of defence. Would you feel confident?

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