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  • Walking Away

    May 25, 2010

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    Celeste
    / Anime, Music

    Something has always bothered me about the ending of Samurai Champloo. It was an ending that haunted me for nearly a year after finishing the series, its memory resurfacing every time I thought about it. Midicronica’s “San Francisco” was in many ways a fitting ending for an anime which drew so heavily from hip-hop and…

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  • Gren's eternal smile

    May 19, 2010

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    / Anime, Music

    If I had to condense my love for anime into one single moment, I’d choose the scene when `Space Lion` begins playing in the 13th episode of Cowboy Bebop (Jupiter Jazz.) It is one of the first times I can remember feeling a pang of bitter-sweetness whilst watching anime: the sadness of Gren’s passing tempered…

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  • “Next time, let me see a Matsuri Special.”

    May 11, 2010

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    Celeste
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    Something about the transience of adolescence never fails to inspire. More often than not we wake up, 20, fully grown, and confused as to how we got there. For this reason, mangaka like Kamio Youko are a particularly rare breed. Time and time again, she manages to lushly recreate both the frame of mind and…

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  • An exciting announcement

    May 11, 2010

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    When I browse through this blog’s archives, I see that my first post was on the 4th of March, 2006, and, since then, I’ve published 304 more. Every post has been composed in my voice, from my perspective; there’s a consistency of opinion at work here that can only be attained over time, but, also,…

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  • Eden in name only

    May 3, 2010

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    bateszi
    / Manga

    Hiroki Endo calling his manga ‘Eden‘ is a hint. Eden is supposed to be a paradise on Earth, but Endo‘s version is more like Hell. It’s sarcasm on his part, I think, because this is a contrary and brutal series, where anything that’s good is crushed and anything that’s innocent is (often literally) raped. For…

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  • The Transience of Anime

    May 1, 2010

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    bateszi
    / Anime, Editorials

    I often analyze myself in terms of what I’m watching and why I’m more attracted to certain anime over others. I find it easy to forget just how niche a lot of what I’m watching really is, only to then realise I don’t know what’s popular any more, or understand why, or even care. I’m…

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  • Fast dialogue is fast for a reason

    April 24, 2010

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    / Anime, Editorials

    I’m a follower of people in the anime industry, but mostly, it’s just the (good) directors I like to keep tabs on. I delve into their works and the more I find, the more I trust in those same people to deliver yet more good anime. Hayao Miyazaki is a popular example, and Masaaki Yuasa…

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  • Why you should care about The Tatami Galaxy

    April 22, 2010

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    bateszi
    / Anime, Editorials

    I’m totally hyped about seeing the first episode of The Tatami Galaxy (Yojohan Shinwa Taikei). It finally aired this evening in the beloved noitaminA block and is already streaming on Funimation‘s video site, but… I’m region blocked! It’s been a while since I’ve been excited enough about a series to feel as frustrated as this,…

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  • Ugly anime is not bad anime

    April 18, 2010

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    / Anime, Editorials

    Pretentious has long since become a word within fandom used by a person to express aghast that another could ever truly enjoy something that he/she doesn’t. It’s no longer a matter of taste, but of pretention, we’re all merely deluding ourselves by enjoying such ugly, complicated and confusing stories.

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  • People with cold hands have warm hearts (Air Doll review)

    April 6, 2010

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    bateszi
    / Live action, Reviews

    Two years is a long time. Just two years ago, I’d seen very few Japanese live-action films, only to eventually realise that my interest in anime was linked to a broader fascination with the whole spectrum of Japanese art; what I get from anime, I hear in Japanese music and see in Japanese film, too.…

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  • Statement of intent: Spring 2010

    April 1, 2010

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    I can at least promise you this. I won’t suddenly just up and leave; I won’t go out at the top of my game; the end won’t be glorious, no, it will be a long, drawn-out and disappointing affair.

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  • Sora no Woto: apocalypse moé

    February 4, 2010

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    / Anime, Reviews

    I’m not an admirer of the moé aesthetic, so my initial response to Sora no Woto was one of indifference; just more moé, I thought; not interested. That’s always my default reaction to a series like this, but the thing is, life’s not that simple. Genre is a superficial excuse; no single story is the…

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  • The weight of time in anime and manga

    January 31, 2010

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    bateszi
    / Anime, Editorials

    I consume a lot of anime in a purely superficial way; I watch it and enjoy it, but then forget about it. My favourites are those that burrow deeply into the subconscious, with certain moments and images able to rise back into mind at any given time; often, years after I’ve seen them, but why?…

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  • The tide of violence

    January 27, 2010

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    bateszi
    / Manga, Reviews

    I’ve read only 26 chapters of Vinland Saga so far but its quality is such that I have to admit it’s already one of my favourites. Thorfinn is the main character, an Icelandic warrior joined with a band of Viking mercenaries sailing the seas of Europe and sacking the villages and cities of Norman France…

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  • Azure paler than the sky

    January 13, 2010

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    bateszi
    / Anime, Reviews

    Revolutionary Girl Utena is one of the most inscrutable anime I’ve seen. It’s like half of me is struggling to keep up with what I’m seeing, while the other, at some base level, just instinctively feels it and understands. I suppose you could call this confusion. Or schizophrenia. Whatever. Episode 29 is my favourite of…

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  • See You Chinese Electric Batman

    January 10, 2010

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    / Anime, Reviews

    It’s interesting how Darker than Black never explained what has ‘sealed’ the Earth’s sky, caused Hell and Heaven’s Gate to appear and triggered the world’s first generation of contractors; and quite frankly, if it turns out to be aliens from the Moon, I’d rather not know, but my point is, ambiguity is exciting, and yet…

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  • The harsh beauty of Tsutomu Nihei's Biomega

    January 3, 2010

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    bateszi
    / Manga, Reviews

    Happy new year, everyone! Time sure flies and it’s now looking likely that this blog will live to see it’s fourth anniversary on the 4th of March, which is just… surreal! This time of year also provides me with the rare opportunity to immerse in some new worlds of fiction. Last year I fell under…

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  • The snowy nights and racing trains of Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood

    November 29, 2009

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    bateszi
    / Anime, Reviews

    Choosing the best anime of 2009 is no contest for me, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood wins it hands down every time.

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  • Injections of fun / Trapeze and episodic anime

    November 18, 2009

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    bateszi
    / Anime, Editorials, Reviews

    At the moment, I’m probably more satisfied with the anime I’m following than I have been for a long time. Whenever a new season begins there’s always the temptation to try to see as much as possible, particularly as an anime blogger with the self-inflicted responsibility to talk about this stuff ad nauseum, but for…

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  • Trying to get back into anime movies / Sword of the Stranger

    November 11, 2009

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    bateszi
    / Anime, Editorials, Reviews

    Writing this now is probably a bit old hat, but I finally got around to watching Sword of the Stranger at the weekend! Why the delay? I’ve developed a strained relationship with anime movies; having become so used to watching anime in the 20-min TV format, the mere suggestion of watching anything even slightly longer…

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  • Timelessness and anime / Stand Alone Complex 2nd GIG

    November 2, 2009

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    bateszi
    / Anime, Editorials, Reviews

    In the four weeks since this blog was last updated, I’ve seen at least 80 episodes of anime! Not bad, eh? But to write anything of decent length, more than ever, I need to feel like what I’m writing about is really worth your time. That isn’t to say everything airing right now is poor,…

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  • When all that's left is dust

    September 27, 2009

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    bateszi
    / Anime, Editorials

    When I think about Boogiepop Phantom, I’m also reminded of other recent Madhouse anime, like Shigurui and Casshern Sins. Each has a strange aesthetic; seductive yet tinged by an under-lying sense of sadness and desolation. It would be easy to categorise them as dark and depressing, but they are more complex than that. It’s not…

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  • Why Boogiepop? You wouldn't willingly escape into a nightmare, right?

    September 23, 2009

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    The coolest thing about Boogiepop Phantom is that it’s just really messed up. Too often in anime are teenagers romanticised. Everything’s so sweet, so melodramatic; no permanent damage. It’s just easier to watch something like Toradora, where everyone’s so cheerful, ready to communicate and fix their problems.

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  • Naruto Shippuuden episode 82 is a masterpiece

    September 2, 2009

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    bateszi
    / Anime, Reviews

    After all these years, I still love watching Naruto. I’ll place it on hiatus every now and then, but it still is, and always will be, one of my biggest favourites. This past weekend marked the end of my latest break from Shippuuden, but already, here I am again; writing away. I couldn’t let this…

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  • Bee Train's bullet ballet Phantom is really good

    August 26, 2009

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    bateszi
    / Anime

    Bee Train doesn’t exactly have the best of reputations, be it their bias for girls with guns or their notoriously poor production values, fact is their work polarises opinion and attracts its fair share of detractors. I’ve seen neither Noir nor Madlax, was horrified by the low budget vibe I got from Blade of the…

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  • Fullmetal Alchemist is overlooked as horror

    August 22, 2009

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    bateszi
    / Anime, Reviews

    Something that ‘outsiders’ probably don’t realise about Fullmetal Alchemist is just how grotesque and disturbing it can be for mainstream shonen; it has never been a story that shys away from death, even when the victims are cute little girls and their pet dogs! This lurched back into focus during episode 20 of Brotherhood, when…

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  • The quietness of Cross Game

    August 19, 2009

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    When writing about Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, I noted that I think it’s great because it has moments of exciting, fluid animation. I realise that’s a fairly superficial thing to say, but I think it’s true, too, and now, as if to immediately contradict myself, I’m going to write about Cross Game. This doesn’t have great…

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  • A love letter to FMA: Brotherhood #19 and why I love anime

    August 15, 2009

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    I still read my fair share of blogs and forums, so I had something of an inkling that this episode of Brotherhood was going to be quite special, but even still, I loved it to pieces, and once the credits were finally rolling, all I could think is that this was the exact moment that…

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  • Island manga: an isolated town enclosed by huge, unscalable walls…

    July 11, 2009

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    bateszi
    / Manga, Reviews

    The island is an isolated town enclosed by huge, unscalable walls, where the outside world is a mystery that no-one even has laid eyes on for 400 years. As its culture dies a slow death, the town’s people have forgotten how to read and write, but the children still dream of escaping, wondering what they…

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  • So, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood is bad because it isn't a perfect adaptation of the manga?

    July 4, 2009

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    / Anime, Editorials

    I’m really enjoying Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood. I haven’t read the manga, but I loved the first anime, even when it diverged from the source material, so I’m not someone that demands an adaptation be a frame-for-frame duplicate, it just has to be good! Anime is a totally different medium of entertainment to manga and as…

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  • Cross Game and Touch, and feminism in Japan

    June 28, 2009

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    bateszi
    / Anime, Editorials, Reviews

    I wasn’t aware Mitsuru Adachi (mangaka) even existed until the spring season of this very year, but all that changed after I’d seen the first two episodes of Cross Game. I realised I’d missed out on a lot of great anime of his and, to fill the gap in-between episodes of Cross Game, I started…

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  • The scent of flames: Armored Trooper Votoms

    June 17, 2009

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    bateszi
    / Anime, Reviews

    To be honest, I doubt there is much I can say that will convince you to take a look at Armored Trooper Votoms. It’s an old series, with a heavy emphasis on war. Chirico is no Kamina. The characters are gritty and unrefined. When it can be hard to sit through just the 1 episode,…

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  • Slice of life

    June 11, 2009

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    bateszi
    / Anime, Editorials

    I know it has been a long time since I published anything, but I hope you haven’t given up on me just yet. There is warmth in these embers still, I can feel it. I just need stoke them up is all, with a bit of hard work and guts.

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  • Embracing the end of the world

    April 19, 2009

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    bateszi
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    I’ve seen Ghost in the Shell many times; the most recent happened to be Friday night. It is a beautiful film, both beautifully animated and beautifully directed, only 80 minutes long too, and just as importantly, every time I watch it, I feel like I’m interpreting it in a slightly different way. I first stumbled…

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  • For your consideration, Blue Comet SPT Layzner

    April 7, 2009

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    bateszi
    / Anime, Reviews

    Mecha anime has always been a bit hit or miss for me. I’ll often find that I’m not as attracted to the mecha as I am to the science fiction stories they inhabit. That is to say, I enjoy a lot of good mecha anime because I enjoy a lot of good science fiction. I…

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  • Soul and style: Toradora and Michiko e Hatchin

    March 28, 2009

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    bateszi
    / Anime, Reviews

    It’s the eve of the latest spring season, but I’m still playing catch up with a lot of last year’s finest. Last week it was Xam’d, and this week it’s Michiko e Hatchin and Toradora. I’m only too aware that the anime community is driven by an insatiable desire for ‘newness’, and I’m really excited…

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  • Free skies, and endless land

    March 21, 2009

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    bateszi
    / Anime, Reviews

    The problem with writing an anime blog for any length of time is that I’m prone to repeating myself. I’ve had this ache to write about something, anything, over the last month or so, but there are only so many times I can say “this is good, that is bad” without feeling as though I’m…

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  • Casshern Sins: I wanted to leave my color on my city

    February 15, 2009

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    Knowing that some day you will die is not a prospect that one’s thoughts tend to dwell on, but in Casshern Sins, when death is everywhere and the land is ravaged with decay, that your life will some day end is impossible to ignore. It’s a feeling that I often get from this show, but…

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  • Until I kill you, I'll even eat mud to survive! Hokuto no Ken

    February 11, 2009

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    When I finished watching Legend of the Galactic Heroes late last year, I felt like I’d had my fill of sprawling eighties anime series for a fair old time to come, but fate, it seems, has long been conspiring against me. My destiny had seven scars on his chest. A mere swipe of his hand…

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  • When eternal love goes wrong [Kurozuka]

    February 2, 2009

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    I had high hopes for Kurozuka, because it is a genre of anime I tend to enjoy, that being stylish, far-fetched, visually-intoxicating science fiction. It is a beautifully drawn journey, in-which 1,000 years of vampiric romance sweeps across the Heian period of Japan to the bombing of Japanese cities during World War 2 to a…

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  • In support of sports drama and Hajime no Ippo

    January 23, 2009

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    bateszi
    / Editorials, Reviews

    You may scoff at the formulaic concept of sports drama, may think that you can ignore anime like this because you’re not into boxing, but I’ll retort by suggesting that that is a lazy way of thinking. Like every great sports anime, Hajime no Ippo is fuelled by great characters. It is overflowing with feeling.…

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  • [One Piece] Through hard times, and fun times… Yohohoho…

    January 14, 2009

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    bateszi
    / Anime, Reviews

    Some anime are dark and depressing, others are romantic and heart-wrenching. One Piece is a story of friendship, chasing dreams, and smiling; honestly, it is a joy to behold, to listen as Brook plays his favourite song; the music has a feeling of nostalgia. The Straw-Hats’ celebrations are always moments of sublime happiness, which is…

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  • The Legend of the Galactic Heroes ending is heart-breaking

    January 1, 2009

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    During the very last scene of the Legend of the Galactic Heroes ending, baby Felix gazes up at the night sky and grasps at the stars. “That might be an action that’s been repeated endlessly in any era, in any world,” the narrator poetically explains, adding that “Humans always pursue things that they can’t reach”,…

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  • A timely message

    December 25, 2008

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    bateszi
    / Editorials

    There’s no specific point to this post, but for a few days now, I’ve wanted to write something for my blog, and thus, here we are, dear reader. It’s just that time of the year, I guess; a blank page and hours to spare. Themes or no, after nearly three years of doing this, I…

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  • Let's cancel Christmas

    December 14, 2008

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    bateszi
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    Why do you watch anime? Right now, I’m feeling like I can’t see the forest for the trees. Watching too much, swept away by what is new and exciting, but I just want to discover and enjoy great anime, and I’ve remembered I don’t have to wait to do that, new or old, there is…

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  • Why I'm enjoying Toradora

    December 11, 2008

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    All that should matter is empathy, and I get that from Toradora.

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  • Casshern Sins: You looked as if you were dancing

    November 30, 2008

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    bateszi
    / Anime, Reviews

    It’s hard to explain how I feel about Casshern Sins. It’s way beyond anything else I’ve seen this year. More than just another good anime series, more than just entertainment, I find it is engaging, evocative and inspiring, perched somewhere in-between the surreal, fable-like quality of Kino’s Journey and the philosophical melancholy of Mushishi. After…

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  • I'll ruin you because I love you

    November 10, 2008

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    Episode four of Casshern Sins; an animated, beautiful contradiction. Perfectly flawed, just the way I like it.

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  • Devilishly delicious horror: Devilman manga review

    November 1, 2008

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    bateszi
    / Manga, Reviews

    My damned savoir and his demented smile lurked forth from the shadows. His name was none other than Go Nagai and his bloody offering was Devilman. And it was perfect. Perfectly and utterly disturbing.

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  • Autumn ’08 impressions: week 2

    October 20, 2008

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    bateszi
    / Editorials, Reviews

    Another week and the last of my autumn anime impressions. Right now, it feels like this is an exciting time to be an anime fan. There is so much that’s actually worth watching at the moment that it really seems like every day I’m adding more and more to my back-log. Naturally, I’m already having…

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