This season. It feels like a spring or autumn season is coming. Perhaps not a big one, but I’m surprised by the amount of solid titles that are coming out. There are quite a number of series I’m looking out for, plus also a few that already have the potential to become the best of the year unless the competition really ramps it up. We’re in for an interesting season, that’s the least. Unfortunately, there also are a lot of really bland series coming up. It’s a season of extremes.
Wake Up Girls
Impressions: Here is one to probably steer away from: Yutaka Yamamoto, a guy who basically is just one big troll, is going to direct a movie. It’s about seven high school girls. Who become idols in order to save a production company. Yes, he actually came up with this. It’s not an adaptation. Out of all the possible plots that he could have picked, he picked one of the most generic ones. Heck, with Fractale he actually tried to show that he had some ambition.
Bayonetta: Bloody Fate
Impressions: This is going to be Gonzo’s new project, and it’s helmed by the director of Afro Samurai and the X-Men. What this basically means is that Bayonetta will be a movie about eye candy: throwing as much visual stuff at the screen and hope that the audience won’t be bored enough to realize that the storyline is pretty rubbish. It’s also got the screenplay from the guy who wrote the X-Men anime, which only reaffirms this.
Hunter X Hunter: Last Mission
Impressions: Here is the interesting thing about this movie: it’s going to be adapted by the guy who also adapted the 1999 version. Including the OVA, the part of the franchise that managed to receive the best and most heartful adaptation so far. That is very promising, because even though this guy isn’t perfect (he also was behind the much more lackluster Greed Island Arc that just felt lazily adapted), he knows how to do it, and how to bring the best out of the characters. Here’s to hoping that he can do it again. The director will be completely different though, so who knows where that’ll end up?
Amazing Twins
Impressions: Sato Junichi and Mari Okada. A combination between these two prolific creators was bound to happen someday, and it comes in the form of this quirky-looking OVA about some girls with superpowers. It looks out of the league for both of them, as this seems to be a pure action series, but that does provide opportunities. Both of them are ridiculously talented when they get something right, now the thing will be whether they can make this happen for this set of short OVAs as well.
Majocco Shimai no Yoyo to Nene
Impressions: Here is another one to look out for. Not just because of Ufo Table, but also because they put their best director on it: Takayuki Hirao. This guy screams alternative and he has guts to go where nobody else dares to go. He directed the fifth and best of the Kara no Kyoukai Movies, and was the only one who was deranged enough to try and animate a story by Junji Ito. His storytelling skills are sometimes a bit wonky and for that he will need good source material. But it looks like a nice and ambitious family movie.
Mouretsu Pirates
Impressions: Mouretsu Pirates was a bit of a weird series that got progressively better with every single arc thanks to some very good build-up. Tatsuo Sato is a great director and he will be both writing and directing this movie, which means that he has a lot of control about its content, and that’s very promising for a movie.
Buddha 2
Impressions: Buddha 1 was amazing. A brilliant adaptation of Osamu Tezuka‘s classic. So of course I’m looking forward to the continuation! The director is going to be different for this one, though: Toshiaki Komura, someone with less experience than the first one and who is mostly known for directing Precure series and awful fighting stuff like Kinnukuman and Ring ni Kakero. I hope that he has a good team to back him up, because a story like this deserves people who handle it with care.
Tiger & Bunny The Rising
Impressions: So yeah, a lot of people probably noticed that I’m not posting movie reviews anymore. I really want to pick up movies again, however I need to find a way to actually sit down and watch long stuff again. I’m currently battling my own laziness and concentration for it, because I still need to watch the first movie before checking this one out. And the second movie too has the brilliant director of Yoshitomo Yonetani behind it, who is a master of chaos.
Kaguya Hime Monogatari
Impressions: This is one of my top movies to watch out for this winter. It’s probably going to be Isao Takahata‘s last full movie ever. And for those who don’t know him: he’s the one who co-founded Ghibli with Hayao Miyazaki. Out of all of the directors I have ever witnessed in anime, he is by far the most realistic one. Nobody has ever been able to top his feeling of characters since the late sixties when he got his first directing jobs. It causes his movies to be very slow, but I’d still like to see his talents one more time.
Mushishi
Impressions: Talk has been going on for quite a while now that there would be more Mushishi, and with this it has finally be announced: a one-hour special on January 4th. Reuniting all of the past staff that gave us one of the most memorable series out there. However, I am disappointed a bit: I had secretly hoped an entire new television series: there seems to be enough manga material left for that. However, I guess that you can’t have everything. A one-hour special is awesome enough.
Upcoming TV-Series:
Saikin, Imouto no Yousu ga Chotto Okaishiin Da Ga.
Produced by: ?
Original creator: Mari Matsuzawa
Impressions: This has to be one of the most ridiculously stupid, insulting and contrived premises to try and make incest acceptable.
Oneechan ga Kita
Produced by: C2C
Director: Yoshihide Yuuzumi
Original creator: Rikou Anzai
Impressions: This will have 3-minute episodes, and it seems strangely like older-sister incest. Next.
Maken-Ki Two
Produced by: Xebec
Director: Hiraku Kaneko
Series Composition: Yosuke Kuroda
Original creator: Hiromitsu Takeda
Impressions: Oh god, the director of Seikon no Qwaser and Xebec have found each other. Prepare for porn!
No-Rin
Produced by: Silver Link
Director: Shin Oonuma
Series Composition: Michiko Yokote
Original creator: Shiratori Shirow
Impressions: Oh my god, Shin Oonuma is getting lazier and lazier. I mean, when you thought that he couldn’t go lower than with that Fate/Stay night ripoff, with this show they basically just putting up a sign saying “Otaku! Buy this!” I mean, can we please move away again from the idea that “big boobs” are a character trait?
Wake Up Girls
Produced by: Ordet
Director: Yutaka Yamamoto
Series Composition: Machida Touko
Original creator: Yutaka Yamamoto
Impressions: I’ve talked about this one above: Yutaka Yamamoto could have picked any premise he would have liked (he has the ego to get away with things, we know that), and he goes for a generic idol series with seven cute girls. Yay for originality!
Nisekoi
Produced by: Shaft
Director: Akiyuki Shinbo
Original creator: Naoshi Komi
Impressions: So many red flags going up here, it’s ridiculous. Right after finishing the Monogatari series Shinbo is immediately going to continue with another series. It’s a romance series, adapted from Shounen Jump, meaning that there is no way in hell that they’re going to be able to stuff the entire series into just 13 episodes, and it’ll probably drag out as hell due to the weekly format of that magazine. Also: “during their search they begin to dislike each other”… yeah right.
Robot Girls Z
Produced by: Toei Animation
Director: Hiroshi Ikehata
Series Composition: Kzuho Hyodo
Impressions: This one seems like Toei’s lesser department doing another series, because it completely lacks any sort of creativity whatsoever. It’s just another series that turns things into cute girls, only this time it’s classic robot series. This is not how you do a homage! This is just blatant ass-kissing. You’re putting these girls at places they totally don’t belong! The director and series composition are both really meh: both people who seem lazy and not really inspired to make something good out of this one.
Go! Go! 575
Produced by: SEGA
Impressions: I’m thinking: how on earth can they make this work? No staff has been announced yet, but even then: it’s two characters who read Haiku. Who on earth can make an enjoyable series that lasts an entire season out of that?
Chuuninbyou Demo Koi ga Shitai II
Produced by: Kyoto Animation
Director: Tatsuya Ishihara
Series Composition: Jukki Hanada
Original creator: Torako
Impressions: I’ve ranted about Kyoto Animation before, but let me quickly explain why I dropped Chuuninbyou quite early: all of their characters look the same! They always keep relying on the same archetypes and gags over and over, and even when you think that they’re going to try something different, the first episode airs and they find some way to make their characters look way too much like their previous iterations. I’m of course not denying that things can get better later on, but the question is: do I want to pain myself sitting through the same characters over and over again? Right now my answer to that is no.
Magical Warfare
Produced by: Madhouse
Director: Yuzo Sato
Series Composition: Kazuyuki Fudeyasu
Original creator: Hisashi Suzuki
Impressions: Another boring premise with silly promo art that fails to stand out whatsoever. It’s a light novel adaptation, which raises even more red flags. The only bright point is that the staff behind this one is quite good: the director of Kaiji, Agaki and One Outs (but also Iron Man) and the series composition of Hajime no Ippo (but also Kampfer and Kamen no Maid Guy). And those negative examples are unfortunately what I’m fearing here: yes these guys have adapted some wonderful stuff. But they made that with great premises. Not bland and boring crap like this.
Super Sonico the Animation
Produced by: White Fox
Director: Keiichi Kawamura
Series Composition: Yosuke Kuroda
Impressions: This one has me puzzled: so it’s a mascot of Nitro+, and it’s getting its own anime. If it’s going to be good, then it’s probably the first of its kind to actually deliver, because the potential for failure is incredibly high here. The problem is corporate: of course she’s a mascot so you can’t make her look bad or anything, she needs to be constantly appealing and you can’t do anything risky with her because it might lead to bad views about Nitro+. The creators behind it aren’t that bad or anything, but I really doubt that they can do anything with this.
Hamatora
Produced by: ?
Director: Seiji Kishi
Series Composition: Yukinori Kitajima
Impressions: When the page loaded and I could only see a few vague hints, I could already tell immediately that this would be Seiji Kishi’s new series. It’s painfully obvious, and usually when you can recognize a director’s personal style, it’s good. With him though, I see him blatantly recycling some of the ideas he used in Daganronpa and Devil Survivor. I mean come on: over the past year he has done three series and one movie. This guy is overworked and needs to stop right now. The worst thing is that the premises of his series aren’t that bad. It’s just the execution that keeps on getting worse.
Neppu Kairiku Bushi Road
Produced by: Kinema Citrus
Director: Masayuki Sakoi
Series Composition: Norimitsu Kaihou
Original creator: Sunao Yoshida
Impressions: It’s probably a coincidence, but I love how they decided to call the deadly menace that destroys humanity Shinbo (hey, it’s not my idea!) – But yeah, the plot here is pretty generic and pretty stupid (a princess of refugees seems very much like a silly attempt to make that character more special than what she actually is). The director of Needless and Maid Guy also makes me fear about whether this show will be more than cheap entertainment.
Mikakunin de Shinkoukei
Produced by: Dogakobo
Director: Yoshiyuki Fujiwara
Series Composition: Fumihiko Shimo
Original creator: Cherry Arai
Impressions: This one seems like the standard premise for a sitcom, and nothing more. So slice of life that depends on the antics of three characters, and possibly a lot of cuteness. I personally don’t think that it will work. Perhaps one episode will be nice, but it won’t have enough material for 13 episodes. Unless you like the 4-koma adaptation genre, I see this one as instantly forgettable.
Nobunagun
Produced by: Bridge
Director: Nobuhiro Kondo
Series Composition: Hiroshi Yamaguchi
Original creator: Masato Hisa
Impressions: When I first saw the promo material, my reaction was that it was a really artsy project that probably would rely a lot on being cool. Then I read the premise and this show lost all of the hope that I had for it. The plot of this show is one that I hope will die out very soon, because it really is a dead horse at this point. And as for the staff behind it… Nobuhiro Kondo previously directed Kekkou Kamen and Keroro Gunsou… two series that I haven’t seen before, but I doubt whether that kind of experience can really make something good out of this series. Hiroshi Yamaguchi though… this guy is a good writer when he wants to be. He really needs to try though, in order to make something workable out of a bad premise like this.
Sakura Trick
Produced by: Studio Deen
Director: Kenichi Ishikura
Original creator: Tachi
Impressions: Kenichi Ishikura is an episode director who previously worked at Shaft, and then went on to direct the umpth Da Capo series (which was really forgettable). But yeah, we have a lesbian romance series, which unfortunately still remains a series about a bunch of high school girls who all look the same, stuffed together. I like yuri, but I like it because of how good the stories of yuri-series on average tend to be. But I’m not sure whether just the addition of romance will be enough to lift this bland premise up from mediocrity.
Inari, Konkon, Koi Iroha
Produced by: Production IMS
Director: Toru Takahashi
Series Composition: Machida Touko
Original creator: Morohe Yoshida
Impressions: I’m on the fence about this one. The thing is that it’s a romance series that has the potential when done the right way. It also seems to want to take itself seriously. And it does have the director of Otona Joshi no Anime Time I. However it is a manga adaptation, and Machida Touko isn’t really good at adapting things. With that, I really fear that this will end up as a generic romance show that ends inconclusively and doesn’t go anywhere.
Wizard Barristers: Benmashi Cecil
Produced by: Arms
Director: Yasuomi Umetsu
Series Composition: Yasuomi Umetsu
Original creator: Yasuomi Umetsu
Impressions: Okay, and the biggest WTF of the season in terms of staff is going to this series. Yasuomi Umetsu, the guy who is currently doing a pretty bad job with Galilei Donna, is going to follow it up IMMEDIATELY with a new series. Animated by Arms of all things, the single worst major production company out there. I… have no idea what he’s doing. He’s again going to write it from scratch and direct it at the same time. What puzzles me is how he got away with it, and why on earth he’s not doing a better job if he’s got so much ambition. I mean, this is not something you do normally in order to get a paycheck: he really needs to have wanted to do this in order to suddenly come out of nowhere with two completely original series. Why did Galilei Donna have such bad writing then? And if it’s apparently so easy to just get yourself an original series, why aren’t more people doing it?
Witch Craft Works
Produced by: JC Staff
Director: Tsutomu Mizushima
Series Composition: Tsutomu Mizushima
Original creator: Ryuu Mizunagi
Impressions: Tsutomu Mizushima’s biggest problem is that he’s overworked: he doesn’t take his time for his series, despite being a really good director. Thankfully there has been some time since Yondemasuyo, Azazel-san, but I wonder whether it is enough. I mean, he needs to be really sharp again in order to make this premise consistently funny for an entire season, because it’s a school magic series. A very overcrowded genre, especially when it’s about this helpless male being escorted and protected by a cool and powerful female. What can they do to make this fresh? For one, the chemistry between the main couple NEEDS to be good. If it’s even remotely bland, then this show has no chance to remain interesting.
Sekai Seifuku ~ Bouryaku no Zvezda
Produced by: A-1 Pictures
Director: Tensai Okamura
Series Composition: Tensai Okamura, Meteo Hoshizora
Impressions: Tensai Okamura is coming with a new original series, combined with A-1. That sounds great, doesn’t it? Well, the thing with him is that he’s a hit or miss director, but when he hits, he really hits hard with stuff like Darker than Black and Stink Bomb, but he has also written series that… didn’t really go anywhere. I really want to like this one… but just look at the promo art. Obviously there is THAT outfit, but I have another issue with it: EVERYONE is trying to make some quirky facial expression. That to me, is a sign of trying too hard. Adding too much of one spice while not caring about the rest.
Noragami
Produced by: Bones
Director: Kotaro Tamura
Series Composition: Deko Akao
Original creator: Adachitoka
Impressions: This one looks like it might actually be quite interesting to watch if it’s handled well. Of course, it is an adaptation, and to me this sounds like a story that will have a hard time fitting into its time-frame. Deko Akao is quite a flawed writer. However, the director seems to be a young talent who has been running around Bones, and with this he’s getting his first chance to direct a full series. The website for this really screams that budget has been put into it. So yeah Deko Akao, don’t be lazy this time: give this story the attention it deserves. Use your head and think.
Toaru Hikuushi e no Koiuta
Produced by: TMS Entertainment
Director: Toshimasa Suzuki
Series Composition: Shinichi Inotsume
Original creator: Koroku Inumara
Impressions: Remember Toaru Hikuushi e no Tsuioku about a fighter pilot who has to escort a princess? Well, the author wrote more novels, and this time we’re getting a TV-series about it. I’m fine with that: planes and fighter pilots are a pretty interesting topic to make a series about, and with this we have a bit more time to delve into the characters and the setting than just one movie. The director of Heroic Age and Rinne no Lagrange seems solid, as long as he won’t have to write his own story, but he knows his characterization at least. Shinichi Inotsune has adapted a variety of series, including good ones like Ristorante Paradiso. This has potential to work out.
Nobunaga the Fool
Produced by: Satelight
Director: Eiichi Sato
Series Composition: Shoji Kawamori
Original creator: Shoji Kawamori
Impressions: Nobunaga… oh god not another one, please let this guy rest for onc.. HOLY CRAP THAT LOOKS AWESOME. I mean, this show. This is what he needed, because it dares to do something new with the guy. This is the kind of premise that is so ridiculously stupid that it might actually work, and Shoji Kawamori, who is strangely writing a series for once, rather than sitting at the position of chief director, is one of the people crazy enough to actually make it work. His ego will make sure that no idea is too crazy. And combined with that we have the director of Kiss Dum, which will make this an entire trainwreck. But it will be glorious!
Houzuki no Reitetsu
Produced by: Studio Wit
Director: Hiro Kaburaki
Series Composition: Midori Gotou
Original creator: Natsumi Eguchi
Impressions: Wit Studio seems to be split off from Production IG, and it looks like they took a lot of talent with them, and they actually came with quite an interesting premise to animate again, this time without Production IG at their side. It’s a premise that dares to be different. It’s an adaptation, but it’s the kind of adaptation that I can see would fit within an anime timeslot. It’s got a solid director who knows how to shoot stuff, and the writer wrote for a chunk of good series that Production IG did back in the days, so these people can pull it off. Now all that’s left is to hope that the manga this is based on is good.
Silver Spoon Second Season
Produced by: A-1 Production
Original creator: Hiromu Arakawa
Impressions: Noitamina next season will rock, with the second halves of both Samurai Flamenco and Silver Spoon. Silver Spoon is a series that takes a very honest, yet also silly and endearing, look at farming, and the first episode was very effective at that. Like full metal alchemist, everything was calculated and let’s hope that the second season will be as enjoyable.
Pupa
Produced by: Studio Deen
Director: Tomomi Mochizuki
Original creator: Sayaka Mogi
Impressions: Okay, so it got delayed one season. That still doesn’t change that I’m looking forward what is promising to be the first good show with incest in a long, long while. Tomomi Mochizuki is one of the best directors that Deen could have gotten, and it’s great to see him in the director’s chair again, and if that means a few delays in order to get things just right, then I’m willing to wait. I’m really looking forward to how disturbing they can make this one.
Space Dandy
Produced by: Bones
Chief Director: Shinichiro Watanabe
Director: Shingo Natsume
Script: Dai Sato, Keiko Nobumoto
Impressions: Space Dandy isn’t just awesome because it’s helmed by Shinichiro Watanabe. No, it also reunites parts of the Cowboy Bebop writing staff: Dai Sato and Keiko Nobumoto. The three brains behind one of the most solidly executed and celebrated anime ever are finally coming together again to make something new, and let’s see what 15 years of extra experience has brought to them. This will be their big chance to come with something big again. They’ve got 26 episodes, they’ve got the talents of the animators of Bones behind them. The character-designer behind Cowboy Bebop, and I can already see a ton of different musical artists who will be behind the soundtrack. This will be big.
For the films the ghibli one is an easy pick for me, maybe tiger and bunny, I’m not sure.
Nisekoi I will, as will bagel jump in to defend. I won’t watch the adaptation as I’m up to date on the manga but its an example of how to use cliches properly to actually create an amusing comedy, the art for it is also pretty goo, especially the chibis/expressions.
Chuunibyou 2 I will watch as the first one surprised me for how actually ended up finding it pretty funny/endearing and it avoided the pitfall most comedies do with how it wrapped itself up.
Inari is a good, reliable oldskool romcom, nothing too funny or too dramatic, the brothers relationship was alot more interesting than the leads. Still I read the manga too recently to watch the adaptation. Sakura trick will be like that other 4-koma one you mentioned entertaining for a episode or so.
I have my eye on silver spoon 2 but like chuunibyou 2 I’m suspect of a comedy sequel, if I jump back to the golden time manga maybe I can make room for it.
Not interested in any of the other shows.
Fate stay night ripoff? Are you talking about Prisma Illya? Cause that ain’t a ripoff, that’s a spinoff.
Speaking of type moon, they seem to be involed with Sekai Seifuku. Though I don’t see Nasu’s name anywhere so that doesn’t amount to much.
Sekai Seifuku is not writing by Nasu, but by Meteo Hoshizora. He worked for Liar-Soft before go to Type Moon.
His most famous work is a visual novel called Forest (http://vndb.org/v599). Many people say it is very good and have a big mindfuck, but I never played before.
I really hope Wizard Barristers will be better than Galilei Donna, but I ‘m not sure.
P.S: Sorry, my english is bad D:
It won’t, I’m sure
P.S not that bad at all(:
If I’ve got it right, I recall reitetsu is some kind of black comedy. Nobunaga the fool sounds like a terrible fanfic premise but with Kawamori who knows how the craziness will go for better or worse.
Like Emma said, jumping in! But in all honesty, there’s really nothing special about Nisekoi. I’ll say that the fact it’s 13 episodes is good, because the earlier chapters have the fastest pacing out of everything so far because of the character and scenario introduction. the art is really what separates Nisekoi from other harems imo, so we’ll see how Shaft handles it (that’s also another reason to check out, their first jump romcom!).
most surprising thing this season: WHITE FOX doing sonico? the trailer made me want to skip it, but WHITE FOX…can’t stop now.
Cracked up at the Shinbo thing. Think it’s a misprint but boy was it funny.
And I know they’re all zero percent, but you putting Chuunibyou under Nisekoi and Nourin makes me happy.
Space Dandy’s an actual series?! But isn’t it supposed to be an OVA?! Last I heard it was getting dubbed and going to air on Toonami…but a TV series?! What?! When was this?!
Space Dandy is actually starting airing dubbed on Toonami BEFORE it airs on Japanese Television. They are that confident it will hit big in the west. Shinichiro Watanabe’s name does carry a lot of weight here as Cowboy Bebop is one of the most popular franchises in the US. Not to mention his other series did really well too.
This experiment is either gonna make lots of people a lot of money and be a good thing for the Future of anime in the West or a colossal failure that will return JP committees to isolationist thinking. Will be exciting to see what happens.
No this is gonna be a full series, two back-to-back cours.
And I’m pretty optimistic about the whole situation. This is both a return to form for Watanabe after “presented by Tarantinio”ing it for a while and the recent Toonami ratings show the growing promise that the simulcast is gonna go great.
It’s going to be interesting to see websites bustling with anticipation and discussions of episodes like we have been doing for years but at a much bigger scale now 🙂
the nobunaga one sounds as dumb as hell. Leonardo de vinci, Joan of Arc, meets Nobunaga? Bleh.
What interests me
Space Dandy
Gin No Saji – second season
Hozuki no Reitetsu
Pupa- at first I was’t sure about it.. but mmm I’ll give it a go..
(basically psgels top four!)
That’s it for the tv series, nothing else is catching my eye.
I’m looking forward to Tiger and Bunny though, and the 1hour Mushishi special, woo!
Tonari no Seki-kun seems to be missing.
I forgot that one was airing too, another one for the list. wish it was full, but considering the short chapters, I guess 10 minutes does fit.
No Sailor Moon?
Wow… Shinichiro Watanabe,Dai Sato and Keiko Nobumoto… seeing this three guys together is cool… in fact, maybe to cool… I’m actually afraid.
I wonder what kind of series Space Dandy will be… Cowbe 2.0 (now with more comedy)?
Definitely looking forward though…
I was very interested in Pupa ever since this project was announced but i saw some news that it’s going to be just 5-min anime. this is such a shame.
@Himemiya that was a rumor, it isn’t posted on a real factual website. The episodes will be full anime length.
thank you so much for clarifying this!
@jasmin12e, you were saying?
@Himemiya that was a rumor, it isn’t posted on a real factual website. The episodes will be full anime length.
I don’t care what you say @psgels, I’m still watching Nisekoi
For a horrible moment I thought the list of 0%s will never end :-O
The writer of the Nisekoi manga made Double Arts, which was actually quite good, so I wouldn’t dismiss it too quickly.
I thought Sailor Moon would also air next season. Hmm…
Hmm this season I’m pretty excited for!
Sailor Moon – No review? Haha. Well there’s barely any information on it so I guess not! Either way, I’m looking forward to this the most. Especially if it follows the manga.
Toaru Hikuushi e no Koiuta – omg this is right up my alley~
Inari, Konkon, Koi Iroha – I found the mange quite charming! Can’t wait to see the adaption. I’m looking forward to seeing the cute scenes with Inari’s brother and the god. Plus maybe the lesbian love will progress faster in anime form. 😛
Noragami – Again, the manga is a nice read. Different!! The author did a great, let’s hope the director does too. ^__^
Plan to watch:
-Space Dandy : Shinichiro Watanabe.
-Houzuki no Reitetsu : Official art and the premise look interesting, also I need my comedy anime fix
Not so much, BUT
-Noragami : Looks nice
-Nobunaga: Lack of interesting female character but that Toyotomi guy looks like my typical favorite character lol
-Neppu Kairiku Bushi Road : I want to give Nitroplus a chance godamnit!
Pupa up there with Silver Spoon and Space Dandy?
It is awful shit and doesn’t deserve its hype.
Neppu Kairiku Bushi Road
Masatoshi Ono sings a horribly derivative theme song like something from the 1970s. Man keep this guy away from anime OPs please. Galneryus is the only grace you have left.
Lol, so many 0%s. But where’s my Sailor Moon 2014?
“The story follows Dandy, an alien hunter who is “a dandy guy in the space””
This is the greatest plot synopsis ever written.
Slinging out 100% and 0%s here and there is a sign of a heavily biased and weak reviewer.
Glancing through this site I haven’t seen any scorings be more detailed than two 5% breaks. You might as well use a 20-point score, or simply a 10-point score, of 20 scores all I’ve seen is two that needed a 20-point score. If you can’t give a sufficiently detailed score to justify 100 different scores, and prefer mostly black and white judgments, than don’t.
Generally the reviews do contain some useful information though, when the author doesn’t run off with things.
It’s just sad how the author genuinely expects there to be absolutely nothing redeemable at all in hours and hours of multiple series while one series he expects to be absolute perfection.
It’s stupid fanaticism. Author needs to focus on the actual meat of his reviews and his succinct summations, as he writes great reviews when not on his high horse:
For example: Silver Spoon is a series that takes a very honest, yet also silly and endearing, look at farming, and the first episode was very effective at that. Like full metal alchemist, everything was calculated and let’s hope that the second season will be as enjoyable.
The above is great writing, if a bit heavily enthused.
This is really only a preview of upcoming anime titles, as it would be rather absurd for anyone to review what they haven’t seen yet (although with a lot of anime you can easily say that you HAVE seen it before, because you probably have).
He’s giving 1st glance potentials based on a percentage of what he thought, or actually felt, about the promo info. There could be better scaling than a percent but honestly when I read up on upcoming anime my personal opinion of them generally are 0s and 100s.
And what are blogs/reviews/previews if not just opinion ? (:
Anyway it’s great to see such dedication at least :), even if the guy is ‘not an Otaku’ and hates other Otaku, so many series are mentioned here and it’s a very clean and efficient website with a lot of good info.
Just curious, when did psgels have ever stated that he hates other otaku?
Eh, I was never able to get into Noragami despite wanting to like it. In contrast, I enjoy Nisekoi despite myself (it is indeed utter trash). A lot will probably depend on how these things come off in animated form.
Gosh, more Mushishi, is this a dream or something?
Taking the fact that I consider it the best anime I’ve ever watched, happy isn’t enough to describe how I felt when I learnt about it.
Gosh, more Mushishi!!! Is this a dream or something?
Taking the fact that I consider it the best anime I’ve ever watched, happy isn’t enough to describe how I felt when I learnt about it.
Space Dandy is only 13 episodes.
That’s strange to hear, all of my sources either say 26 or TBA. Could you provide a link perhaps ?
I decided to finish “Chuuninbyou Demo Koi ga Shitai”. I don’t want to give out spoilers, but in the 2nd half the series (more serious arc), they did explain the reason why Rikka acts the way she does. For those who dropped it, they think it’s just some anime with repetitive events, because they missed the important arc they explains it all. Overall, i’d rate it higher then “Denpa Onna to Seishun Otoko”.
According to Wikipedia, Yasuomi Umetsu is the CEO of Arms.
OMG! Mushi, mushi, mushishi! At last! :;D This I have been waiting for. Oh boy when Natsume continues some day as well then everything is perfect!
A new Ghibli film. <3
There seem to some interesting series too, need to look into them at some point. Thanks psgels for posting this list every year.
My god, so much moe! Where are all the decent and smart series? There has be at least one in this awful somewhere…
i know its just opinion but… I REALLY DON’T AGREE WITH ALL OF YOUR IMPRESSION, YOUR RATINGS SUCKS!!! You are just like Judging the books by its cover…. why not watch the first 2 episode then judge them, All of your rating with low First Glance Potential possess really strong and good story…you are missing a big point in your otaku life.. wahaha