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  • Play it safe. Stay inside. Watch anime.

    July 5, 2010

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    dengar
    / Anime, Editorials

    After tackling time travel in The Girl Who Leapt Through Time, Mamoru Hosoda returns in Summer Wars to the more provincial and realistic world of the Internet.  Luckily the Internet here is not the boring, text heavy internet of our time, but a more garish and interesting Internet of a not-too-distant future.  Pastel colored avatars, corporate headquarters…

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  • Seeing the forest through the trees with Sailor Moon

    July 3, 2010

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    Celeste
    / Editorials, Manga

    If you haven’t done yourself the favour of reading the original Sailor Moon manga, I suggest you drop whatever stigmas or preconceptions you have of the series and find yourself a copy. Naturally, it suffers from the cliches it helped to establish: baddies-of-the-moment, elaborately named attacks, and a penchant for all the bad parts of…

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  • In which I contemplate One Piece (and nothing less than the meaning of life)

    July 1, 2010

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    / Anime, Editorials

    One Piece begins with the execution of the Pirate King, Gol D. Roger. His death was intended to symbolize the power of the World Government, but had the opposite effect instead, conceiving the Golden Age of Pirates! One Piece is full of mythology. What happened in the Void Century, anyway? What about the meaning behind…

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  • The curious case of Kannagi

    June 22, 2010

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    / Anime, Reviews

    Watching anime for a long time (I’m talking years, really,) one can fall into certain patterns of viewing. I’ve grown accustomed to knowing what I like, and what I don’t, and picking the anime I watch according to my own tastes. There’s nothing wrong with this, it fundamentally makes sense, but it also leads one…

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  • Why didn’t you shoot? I meant to. – Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade

    June 17, 2010

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    Celeste
    / Anime, Reviews

    The thing is like a wolf. The thing is a wolf. Thus, it is a thing to be banished. I’ve been an anime fan for a long time. At 22, the portion of my life in which I’ve been a fan is already half of that; and the period of time in which I’d been…

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  • Horrible fun / Exhuming Ga-Rei -Zero-

    June 14, 2010

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    / Anime, Reviews

    If just because there’s something exciting about proving yourself wrong every now and then, I’m trying to watch a bunch of recent series that I’ve snubbed or otherwise ignored in past. This all started when, on a whim, I began watching the kendo anime Bamboo Blade and felt stupid for ignoring it for so long.…

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  • Shoujo fantasy Gurren Lagann: Sense of Wonder by Akemi Hayashi

    June 10, 2010

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    / Anime, Reviews

    Reality is rarely as poetic, but then, a dream is not supposed to be real.

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  • Japanese apology? Maybe next year…

    June 7, 2010

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    dengar
    / Anime

    Senkou no Night Raid is at a glance a show with great potential, beginning with its unique setting: Shanghai, 1931.  Japanese occupied China showcases the height of Japan’s imperialist power and ambition.  However, the show cries out for an in-depth commentary on Japan as an imperialist power.  Such a narrative would provide a window into…

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  • Anime directors, please don't change your depressing endings. I love them.

    June 1, 2010

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    bateszi
    / Anime, Editorials

    Quite frankly, good intentions or not, I’m sick of being lied to. That’s why I loved the original conclusion to Zeta Gundam. It felt like someone had finally snapped and decided to tell the truth, and at first, I was shocked, but, also, inspired to consider what it was trying to say, which brings me…

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  • The secret life of the otaku

    May 29, 2010

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    / Anime, Editorials

    As I grow up, I don’t want to lose the things that were important to me as a kid. But I also want to address my shortcomings, have relationships, get a job, and (eventually) be an adult. I may not accomplish everything I want, but I won’t let the fear of failure deter me from…

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