My impression of the upcoming season? Holy crap! There are tons of different series to watch out for! Lots of big names will return, and we will get a ton of series with amazing animation. This could very easily become the best season of the year, especially in terms of TV-Series. To give an indication: there are a whopping seven series that I’m psyched for to come out. It’s rare for a season to get to that number the last couple of years.
Movies and OVAs to watch out for:
Here is a list of the upcoming OVAs and Movies that will be up for release that interest me. In this case though, I can just leave out the “OVAs”-part of this description and title, because there are none! Seriously, there is not a single interesting OVA on the schedule at this point. Only a bunch of random harem OVAs that are the umpth instalment of series that have been going on for ages.
Persona 3 The Movie #1: Spring of Birth
Impressions: AIC doing another Persona thingy, but thankfully Seiji Kishi is only the supervisor, and the director is someone else. However, the question remains whether this will be an as soulless adaptation as Persona 4. The problem I have is that the new director is the director of Bakuman, which for me also had huge pacing issues. Heck the creators know that they’re trying to push a huge game into a bunch of movies, right? They know that you need to take some creative liberties in order to make everything fit, right?
Ano hi Mita Hana no Namae wo Bokutachi wa Mada Shiranai.
Impressions: Okay, the big question: will the Anohana movie be a recap movie, or not? And that’s the tricky thing here: you can’t say for sure. It’s an alternative retelling, showing the story from the perspective of Menma, one of the major characters. You can take such a premise everywhere, because some of the series actually DID show things from her perspective. It all depends on how lazy you get, or how ambitious you get. This can become anything inbetween a recap and a new insight into a heart-wrenching albeit annoying character.
Captain Harlock
Impressions: Yes, there will be a new CG Harlock movie. The original Harlock was all about melancholy in space, and judging by the trailer, the creators seem to be going for the same effect, albeit a bit more action-packed (the original series had action, but the pacing was very slow). The graphics look very good, but the biggest challenge will be for this series to get the characters right. Can it evade the dreaded botox-faces that plague just about every3D movie? Can it actually balance out the characters who are constantly gloomy? The director will be the guy who directed Appleseed, and that was not his strongest forte!
Code Geass – Boukoku no Akito
Impressions: Hell yeah, finally the second instalment is up, with my favorite director behind the scenes in an original story where they apparently got a lot of freedom to do what they wanted. Now, Kazuki Akane usually really gets fired off when his stories enter their second halves, but until that we still get to see his impeccable sense of action.
Gekijou-ban Mahou Shoujo Madoka Magica Shinpen: Hangyaku no Monogatari
Impressions: So after two recap movies, the third and final Madoka Magica movie will have an original story. From the beginning I have said to not do this, because the story of Madoka Magica fits perfectly into just 12 episodes. It ha a very good ending that was very conclusive. But still, the creators and Urobuchi Gen in particular still can make something borderline classic out of it with the right mindset. One of the biggest issues will be that Gen’s ego needs to win from Shinbo’s.
Patema Inverted
Impressions: Aack! I still need to watch the prequel OVA that came out for this movie a few years ago. Anyway, this is the full instalment. And yes, it’s by the guy who made Time of Eve. This is a guy who likes to take full control of his series, and he does nearly everything: the direction, the script, he wrote the original story. One to watch out for.
Upcoming TV-Series:
Here is a list of all of the upcoming TV-series. Again, minus the kiddie series because I’ve gotten really tired of saying the same thing over and over again. Excluding those series there are about 37 series coming up in total. A very healthy number.
Sekai de Ichiban Tsuyoku Naritai!
Produced by: ARMS
Director: Rion Kujo
Series Composition: Kazoho Hyodo
Original creator: ESE
Character Designer: Rin-Sin
Impressions: Here we go with ARMS and their porn shows again. Moving on.
Trailer Impressions: Har har har, it’s funny because it looks and sounds like they’re having sex.
Diabolik Lovers
Produced by: ZEXCS
Director: Shinobu Tagashira
Series Composition: Seiko Nagatsu
Original creator: Rejet
Character Designer: Yuuko Yahiro
Impressions: … this is just Uta Prince but then with Vampires! Holy crap, Zexcs have fallen as well? Really, I don’t mind bishies and all, but would you at the very least try to look like you’re at least trying to do something new here. This show is just a carbon copy of shows that girls like, lumped together without any more thought put into it. Also, apparently this one will be directed by a character designer, so the goal really seems to be to make the bishies as pretty as possible, it seems.
Trailer Impressions: And yet, the bishies just look like every other cast of bishie out there. Also these vocalists can’t sing!
Infinite Stratos 2
Produced by: 8-Bit
Director: Susumu Tosaka, Yasuhito Kikuchi
Original creator: Izuru Yumizuru
Character Designer: Kumi Horii
Music: Hikaru Nanase
Impressions: I remember what a giant troll the first season was. “Interesting science fiction premise? HA Screw that! Here are some harem hi-jinks!” – And yet, it sold. It sold ridiculously well, so here we have the inevitable second season. So yeah, don’t get fooled that it’s by the director of Macross Frontier or anything: this is a very blatant harem show with some mechas thrown in. It’s a shame, because Hikaru Nanase is one of my favorite soundtrack composers.
Tesagure! Bukatsu-mono
Director: Koutarou Ishidate
Series Composition: Masatake Yamaguchi
Impressions: Crappy flash show about a random high school club alert. Moving on!
Gundam Build Fighters
Produced by: Sunrise
Director: Kenji Nagasaki
Series Composition: Yosuke Kuroda
Original creator: Yoshiyuki Tomino
Character Designer: Kenichi Ohnuki
Impressions: I usually omit kiddie shows because I pretty much end up saying the same thing over and over about them and they are totally irrellevant unless you’re under the age of 14, but I do want to make an exception here, because it’s sad to see that Gundam has now devolved into one as well: a series that seems solely designed to sell toys, or Gundam model kits in this case. The problem is also that this being Gundam, Sunrise put some good people on it: Kenji Nagasaki directed No.6, which was well directed aside from its ending, and Yosuke Kuroda has penned many good original stories. I have seen this pattern way too much though: it’s a kiddie show and with that in mind not even the most talented people like Dai Sato can make something remotely interesting.
Trailer Impressions: Fancy transformation sequences! Buy our toys!
Freezing Vibration
Produced by: ACGT
Director: Takashi Watanabe
Series Composition: Masanao Akahoshi
Original creator: Dall-Young Lim
Character Designer / Chief Animation Director: Mayumi Watanabe
Impressions: I watched the first episodes of the first freezing. It’s basically lots of gore and fanservice, plus a bunch of stupid characters. Girls pick fights for no reason, and it was really geared to go into the harem route. There really was nothing redeeming about it aside from some neat action here and there perhaps. Moving on.
Trailer Impressions: Okay, I have to grant it: the soundtrack was nice. But what were those famous artworks doing right in the middle of those girls fighting each other?
Unbreakable Machine Doll
Produced by: Lerche
Director: Kinji Yoshimoto
Series Composition: Yuuko Kakihara
Original creator: Reiji Kaitou
Character Designer: Atsuko Watanabe
Impressions: I hate how some series literally force the setting of a school onto their stories, even if this doesn’t make any sense. Why are students competing for a title named “Greatest Puppeteer”? What happened to the people who graduated that school then? Are they all dead? Beyond that, we have the director of Queen’s Blade and a bunch of hentai series, together with the one who adapted Persona 4. This one may look pretty, but that’s all there is to it, it seems.
Trailer Impressions: Okay, it’s very flashy at the very least, but beyond that…
Ore no Nounai Sentakushi ga, Gakuen Love Come o Zenryoku de Jama Shiteiru
Produced by: Diomedea
Director: Takayuki Inagaki
Series Composition: Hiroko Kanasugi
Original creator: Takeru Kasukabe
Character Designer / Chief Animation Direction: Hiroyuki Saida
Impressions: You know what the thing is? In the right hands this premise can become comedic gold. But no, a cute girl has to fall on his lap, yadda yadda, boobs. I mean, you just need to look at the promo art to know instantly where the mind of this series lies, and the director of Rosario to Vampire doesn’t make things better.
Trailer Impressions: Oh my god! Everything about this trailer is annoying!
Outbreak Company
Produced by: Feel
Director: Kei Oikawa
Series Composition: Naruhisa Arakawa
Original creator: Ichiro Sakaki
Character Designer: Takashi Mamezuka
Impressions: This is one of those stories that just seems to drown completely into its own meta. A cute idea that I fear is never really going to work because it tries to be way too tongue-in-cheek. There is giving a wink to your audience, and then there is just blatant ass-kissing. I also don’t expect much of the staff. They’re pretty standard, and Naruhisa Arakawa has a lot of experience… doing pretty mediocre adaptations.
Valvrave the Liberator 2
Produced by: Sunrise
Director: Kou Matsuo
Series Composition: Ichiro Okouchi
Character Designer: Tatsuya Suzuki
Impressions: Oh god, there is more. There is an entire season more of this. I’m not going to watch it. It started off entertaining enough, but as soon as it started taking itself seriously the fun quickly died, and then it only got worse. This is a series that aims to shock its audience, while not caring about anything such as a plot or anything.
Meganebu!
Produced by: Studio Deen
Director: Soubi Yamamoto
Series Composition: Deko Akao
Impressions: They actually made a show about glasses. I mean, this is just bizarre. I only included one of the characters’ descriptions in the synopsis, but they are all equally cheesy. In fact, this was so cheesy that it became hilarious. Oh, this show will be bad, but at least it’s going to be bad in a way that we haven’t seen before.
Log Horizon
Produced by: Satelight
Director: Shinji Ishihara
Series Composition: Toshizo Nemoto
Music: Yasuharu Takanashi
Original creator: Mamare Touno
Impressions: I had to do a double-take when I read the premise. Why am I reading the premise of Sword Art Online here? It’s also originally written by Maoyuu’s original author. I didn’t like Maoyuu, but I’m not sure whether that was because of the story itself, or because of how it was just handled poorly. Anyway, Shinji Ishihara directed Fairy Tail and Tokyo Majin Gakuen Kenpuchou, which mostly stand out with their action. Toshizo Nemoto also worked on Tokyo Majin Gakuen, although he also did Dog & Scissors and Inu X Boku. All adaptations that had their pacing issues. Thankfully Yasuharu Takanashi is an excellent composer. This seems to be an ambitious project for Satelight and they’re already set on 26 episodes, so this will probably a show with high production values, and a bad storyline. So yeah, pretty much Sword Art Online II.
Walkure Romanze
Produced by: 8-Bit
Director: Yusuke Yamamoto
Series Composition: Kazuyuki Fudeyasu
Character Designer: Keiichirou Katsura
Impressions: It’s such a shame to see actually talented creators being assigned to… series like this. I mean you can’t get anything out of a premise like this unless you really try. The thing is though, that Kazuyuki Fudeyasu and Yusuke Yamamoto: they both actually managed to make very entertaining series about series with hopeless premises: Milky Holmes and B Gata H Kei respecively. With this series, they need that experience more than ever.
Trailer Impressions: Had some silly shots, but overall this seems still too dull.
Kuroko no Baske 2
Produced by: Production IG
Director: Shunsuke Tada
Series Composition: Noboru Takagi
Original creator: Kuroko no Baske
Character Designer: Yoko Kikuchi
Impressions: Kuroko’s basketball is a seires that I didn’t continue watching. Why? I guess it was because it’s a shounen jump adaptation: these things tend to go on for ages, and unless they’re really god right away I’m not really motivated to spend time on them. The first two episodes that I saw were okay, and had some nice basketball matches, but I saw little in terms of variety to keep up with it for longer. And yeah, with this it’ll probably have 52 episodes. That’s too much for me to give it a second chance.
Non Non Biyori
Produced by: Silver Link
Director: Shinya Kawamo
Series Composition: Reiko Yoshida
Original creator: Atto
Character Designer / Chief Animation Director: Mai Otsuka
Impressions: Basically, life in the countryside as seen from a bunch of fifth-graders. It’s Silver Link, but it does have the director of Kokoro Connect (that guy from Bee-Train who moved over), so who knows? It’ll be charming, but will it be charming enough to be worth watching?
Trailer Impressions: At the very least this does not feel as obnoxious as Silver Link series usually do. Very mellow, but that’s fine. It’s not trying too hard to be funny like most other shows of this genre are.
Neppu Kairiku Bushi Road
Produced by: Kinema Citrus
Director: Masayuki Sakoi
Screenplay: Norimitsu Kaihou
Original creator: Sunao Yoshida
Character Designer: Mai Toda
Impressions: This is a weird one. It’s basically a commercial for a random company out there, in the same way that Infinite Stratos and Fantasista Doll were, however those two series looked like sell-outs. this one… it looks different. It’s this strange project that has been announced like ten years ago at this point, and only now got picked up again, which also intrigues me. But yeah, at the end of the day it does have the director of Needless and Kamen no Maid Guy. These are two series that weren’t necessarily sell-outs, but were full of dumb action and fanservice humour.
Arpeggio of Blue Steel
Produced by: Sanzigen
Director: Seiji Kishi
Series Composition: Makoto Uezu
Original creator: Ark Performance
Impressions: It’s a bit of a shame that Seiji Kishi is doing this series, but at the very least this isn’t another game adaptation. The thing is that the characters here seem colourful, and fun, the science fiction story is clichéd, but it sounds like it has potential. I just don’t know whether I want to trust Seiji Kishi with this.. There are so many better directors.
Trailer Impressions: This contained quite a bit of animation, but ultimately all that it did was show a bunch of characters or things unleashing their flashy powers. that should not be the meat of the story!
Gingitsune
Produced by: Diomedea
Director: Shin Misawa
Series Composition: Hiroshi Yamaguchi
Original creator: Saoyri Ochiai
Character Designer: Naomi Ide, Mayuko Matsumoto
Impressions: What I miss here is ambition. Really, this show seems fine, but I detect very little reasons to keep watching it if all the lead girl is going to do is help a bunch of people. It’s going to need to be very genuine in order to set itself apart from the series that are already there as well. It does help that it has some good staff behind it though. Shin Misawa has like two decades of experience, and the same goes for Hiroshi Yamaguchi (although their series do range from good to bad across the entire spectrum). I can’t comment much on the original mangaka because she only seems to have done one thing before.
Phi Brain 3
Produced by: Sunrise
Director: Hirotaka Endo
Series Composition: Mayori Sekijima
Impressions: Here you have it. The series that I never thought would get a second season. Let alone a third! And technically, it doesn’t need one: all season all have a beginning and end. I’m still not sure who in their right mind green-lighted all of this, but the thing remains that it had some really good characters, even though it did waste A LOT of time through its airtime. I also really hope that Sato Junichi is going to return as the director again, which helped a lot with the first two seasons, but I can’t yet see his name among the staff. In any case though, the promo art is full of fabulous characters again, so let’s hope that this time things will get a bit more varied.
Tokyo Ravens
Produced by: 8-Bit
Director: Takaomi Kanasaki
Series Composition: Hideyuki Kurata
Original creator: Kouhei Azano
Character Designer: Atsuko Watanabe
Impressions: The impression that I get from this series is that it seems decent, though juvenile. The whole premise is one that we’ve seen over and over again, the promo art is badly drawn, and don’t get me started about how this is a SCHOOL supernatural fantasy series. What also doesn’t get my hopes up is that the director of Kore wa Zombie Desu Ka is involved here, though granted that had its moments. It’s also going to depend on whether the original source material is good or not.
Trailer Impressions: Okay, this wasn’t actually half-bad. I like the music a lot, the direction works out quite well. It’s still very juvenile though. That will probably be a big problem.
Magi: The Kingdom of Magic
Produced by: A-1 Pictures
Director: Koji Masunari
Series Composition: Hiroyuki Yoshino
Original creator: Shinobu Outaka
Character Designer / Animation Direction: Toshifumi Akai
Impressions: Ah, the second season of Magi. It’s a show that I wanted to finish, but in the end couldn’t. Getting busier is one of the reasons, but it also just wasn’t interesting enough to warrant to continue. The characters were compelling, but it lacked genuine tension and at times it seemed to be trying too hard to be dark and edgy. So yeah, I’m not going to watch this one, but props to those who kept on with it.
Trailer Impressions: Nice eye-candy, as expected.
Ace of Diamond
Produced by: Madhouse, Production IG
Director: Mitsuyuki Masuhara
Series Composition: Takeshi Konuta
Original creator: Yuuji Terajima
Impressions: Here we have a series with… a unique staff listing. We have Madhouse and Production IG collaborating (when was the last time that that happened, aside from those movies that consist out of tiny different shorts), about a bunch of kids who play baseball and being directed by the director of Polar Bear Cafe. Well, if that one baseball episode of Polar Bear Cafe was an indication then at least the baseball scenes will get well animated, but it remains a weird match-up. My big worry is Takeshi Konuta, who previously adapted Library War, which really was not an example of how to do an adaptation right. Furthermore, baseball series have a really high standard, after Touch, Cross Game, One Outs and Ookiku Furikabutte. You can’t just make a baseball series about hard work and guts and hope that that’s all you need to do.
Strike the Blood
Produced by: Silver Link
Chief Director: Takao Sano
Director: Hideyo Yamamoto
Series Composition: Hiroyuki Yoshino
Original creator: Gakuto Mikumo
Character Designer: Keiichi Sano
Impressions: Silver Link doesn’t exactly have the best track record with me, but who knows/ They did make Kokoro Connect. What strikes me most here is that it’s simple, and just focused on the interplay between the two main characters. They just have to get those two characters right and they’ll at least have an enjoyable series. Big problem here is Hiroyuki Yoshino who is trying to make a soap opera out of everything whenever he gets the chance, though luckily this is a light novel adaptation, rather than an original story. The guy who wrote them also wrote Asura Crying, which despite the bad direction did originally have some potential. Both directors have both done little in terms of directing an entire series, aside from two series that were doomed to fail, so let’s see if they’re a bit more motivated with a series with a bit more potential.
BlazBlue Alter Memory
Produced by: Hoods Entertainment
Director: Hideki Tachibana
Series Composition: Deko Akao
Character Designer / Chief Animation Director: Tomoyuki Shitaya
Impressions: Well, finally a game adaptation in which Seiji Kishi isn’t involved. In fact, the assistant director will be Seiji Misuzhima, who directed the first Full Metal Alchemist, Un-Go, and Natsuiro Kiseki, among others. This show is going to need it, because Hiteki Tachibana is a TERRIBLE director. He completely butchered Dragon Crisis and Higurashi’s Kira OVA. His big problem is that his series focus on the complete wrong things. Deko Akao is decent at adapting, so here she too needs to do her best to make up for this guy.
Trailer Impressions: Eye candy, action-packed. Seems interesting enough.
White Album 2
Produced by: Satelight
Chief Director: Seiya Numata
Director: Masaomi Ando
Series Composition: Fumiaki Maruto
Original creator: Takeshi Nakamura
Character Designer / Chief Animation Director: Satoru Fujimoto
Impressions: What made the first White Album so good? It’s because from out of nowhere, it took the concept of a harem and did something completely in its own style, disregarding any sort of conventions. It was annoying, but it was unique and in the end it really came together. The second White Album looks a lot more generic, but perhaps Satelight has a trick up their sleeve. Especially since they never do series like this. Fumiaki Maruto… this guy probably is someone who doesn’t write for anime who they managed to reel in with their connections, so that sounds promising. What’s really weird about this though? It’s the directional debut of Seiya Numata. That just makes no sense whatsoever. For those of you who don’t know him: he is one of the most awesome animators out there. His work is always completely crazy: full of energy, realistic movements, over the top motions. It’s crazy. For an example: he was the main animation director for Shion no Ou and the second season of Milky Holmes. I have no clue what he’s doing here on such a serious drama…
Trailer Impressions: And the thing is, the animation isn’t even that good…
Hajime no Ippo Rising
Impressions: Nothing has been revealed yet of who will adapt the third season, which does have me on a bit of an edge. This is because the first and second seasons were incredibly good adaptations. Everything went right there: the music, the animation, the pacing. It all just fit, and both in really different ways. The manga is good and all, but with these kinds of sport series you also really need the animation to bring everything alive. The promo art that has been released so far however, doesn’t look that way. The character-designs look mellow, and they lack the punch that the first seasons had. Especially this thing here. But yeah: if this does work, then we’re in for an incredibly intense and engaging series.
Little Busters – Refrain
Produced by: JC Staff
Director: Yoshiki Yamakawa
Series Composition: Michiru Shimada
Original creator: Jun Maeda
Character Designer: Haruko Iizuka
Impressions: Well, Little Busters, go ahead. I managed to sit through the sometimes cringe-worthy first half. Go ahead and hit me with your best stuff. The refrain part that is supposed to be the amazing part of this story. The director and series composition have not changed, so you’ll have to do with them. Go ahead and just show me whether the plotholes, melodrama and bad voice acting were worth it!
Trailer Impressions: From this trailer I get the impression that the creators are really trying. This wasn’t such a thing that was hastily cobbled up. Some effort went into this. That’s the first good sign.
Yowamushi Pedal
Produced by: TMS Entertainment
Director: Osamu Nabeshima
Series Composition: Reiko Yoshida
Original creator: Wataru Watanabe
Character Designer: Takeshi Yoshida
Impressions: Ah, a manga adaptation about cycling. What makes this one special is that it’s by the director of Zetman, and the character designs (and therefore also probably the chief animation direction) will be done by the guy who directed the animation for Ookiku Furikabutte. I have no idea what that adds together, but I really want to see how the cycling scenes will end up looking now, because these people are in theory able to make stunning cycling sequences: Osamu Nabeshima’s energy on one hand and Takeshi Yoshida’s attention to detail and realism on the other hand.
Trailer Impressions: Not the best animation… but it looks fun.
Golden Time
Produced by: JC Staff
Director: Chiaki Kon
Series Composition: Fumihiko Shimo
Original creator: Yuyuko Takemiya
Character Designer: Jin Aketagawa
Impressions: Finally! Chiaki Kon is doing something other than bishie-series. Really, as one of the most (if not THE most) prolific female directors, you shouldn’t keep doing the same thing over and over but instead set an example for all other aspiring female directors out there. And with this, she actually has a really good premise. When was the last time a story starts out when the main character already has a significant other? Oh, and this has the character designer of Revolutionary Girl Utena, which is also awesome. Really, this can become quite an interesting college series when done right.
Trailer Impressions: This was charming; I can see this work as a romantic comedy, but I’m not sure whether it’ll become something special.
Coppelion
Produced by: ?
Original creator: Tomonori Inoue
Impressions: They have yet to announce anything about the staff behind this series, but holy crap does it look good! This one gets my award for the best promo art of the season. Just look at those details. There is also a lot that they can do with this premise if they go the right way. I’m excited for this one.
Trailer Impressions: Stunning scenery, but the animation also is just amazing here. Wait, this is obviously being produced by Gohands.
Nagi no Asukara
Produced by: PA Works
Director: Toshiya Shinohara
Series Composition: Mari Okada
Character Designer / Animation Director: Yuriko Ishii
Impressions: Yuriko Ishii really didn’t seem to try hard on these character designs, because they really look like something generic, just with a lot of extra polish (literally: look at these characters shine!) She wasn’t this bad when she adapted the characters for Persona – Trinity Soul or even Another. But yeah, who cares? Mari Okada is back with a new series, and her stories at the very least are always interesting to watch. Also, she is assisted by the director of Bantorra. This will be their third series together, after Bantorra and Kuroshitsuji, so I really hope to be able to see the same energy and creativity in the storyline.
Trailer Impressions: Holy crap, the backgrounds look gorgeous! Such a shame of those character-designs. But this hints at quite an interesting character drama.
Kyoukai no Kanata
Produced by: Kyoto Animation
Director: Taichi Ishidate
Series Composition: Jukki Hanada
Original creator: Nagomu Torii
Character Designer: Miku Kadowaki
Music: Hikaru Nanase
Impressions: Could it be? Is Kyoani trying something different, and it’s not just a fluke? Finally! Finally they do something different from a random high school slice of life series. It’s based on a light novel so they can’t do anything lazy with it, and Jukki Hanada is fairly skilled in adapting stuff. The director will be on his first full directing job, but he’s got enough experience working on other Kyoani projects, going back as far as Air and Munto. Also, Hikaru Nanase, one of my favorite composers, will do the soundtrack!
Trailer Impressions: HOLY CRAP THAT ANIMATION!
Yozakura Quartet ~Hana no Uta~
Produced by: Tatsunoko Productions
Director / Character Designs / Chief Animation Director: Ryo-timo
Series Composition: Manabu Ishikawa
Original creator: Suzuhito Yasuda
Impressions: Remember those awesomely animated Yozakura Quarted OVAs? Well, they’re going to make a series out of that. Still with the ridiculous talents of Ryo-timo, who also directed the animation for Birdy the Mighty Decode, and many other beautiful-looking episodes (think Noein, Bokura no, Panty and Stocking with Garterbelt). This is the Yozakura Quarted what it should have been! (Yes, you don’t need to have watched the first series).
Trailer Impressions: This is mostly a recap of the OVA, but at the end there are some new scenes. You can see that the budget is a bit lower (obviously), but it’s still full of creativity and eye candy.
Kill La Kill
Produced by: Studio Trigger
Director: Hiroyuki Imaishi
Series Composition: Kazuki Nakashima
Character Designer / Chief Animation Director: Sushio
Impressions: The first TV-series produced by Studio Trigger, the studio that Hiroyuki Imaishi founded after leaving Gainax, and this time he’s reuined with Gurren Lagann and Ooedo Rocket writer Kazuki Nakashima. While I’m not the biggest fan of Gurren Lagann, there is no denying how much talent there was put into that show, and I love seeing what these guys can do now. Especially after Panty and Stocking, there can only be creativity here. Also, it will be 2 cours long. Now let’s also hope that the story is good.
Trailer Impressions: A few images, but they already look quite amazing.
Samurai Flamenco
Produced by: Manglobe
Director: Takehiro Omori
Series Composition: Hideyuki Kurata
Character Designer: Yoshimitsu Yamashita
Impressions: Could it be? Is Manglobe finally going to make good stuff again? Well, the indication is certainly there with a 2-cour Noitamina series helmed by Takehiro Omori, who is an incredibly solid and versatile director. And this time they seem to go for the nostalgia of old-school superheroes. The action director and designs are also done by the guy who did the animation direction on all four Natsume Yuujinchou series. So yeah, this is definitely one to watch out for. The only archilles heel here is Hideyuki Kurata. This guy is a really good writer: he wrote Read or Die, Now and Then, Here and There and Kamichu, but the past few years he really ended up cranking out some bad shows. But on the other hand, let’s see what he can do with a really good director again.
Trailer Impressions: Aah, classic retro cheese with a lot of detail and touches.
Galilei Donna – Storia di tre sorelle a caccia di un mistero
Produced by: A-1 Pictures
Director: Yasuomi Umetsu
Original creator: Yasuomi Umetsu
Character Designer: Shingo Adachi
Impressions: Finally Noitamina is back in full force this season, with two original series. A-1’s contribution is a series that air for just one season, and it’s directed and written by a guy who is… interesting. He’s been in the business for a very long time, and yet his work ranges from really talented, to borderline porn. Yet he intrigues me, because he’s not among the crappy directors who just shove boobs everywhere: his serious work is actually really good. Just take a look at one of them. Or one of the more mellow examples. Note how good the animation is. You don’t just get that with a lot of budget, that really took talent. Oh, and he also directed one of the best and most unique shorts of Robot Carnival, so he definitely can do short stories incredibly well. But what about long series? His only other long work so far, Mezzo, didn’t really get the best reviews even though I never really watched anything of it.
Trailer Impressions: This consisted out of a bunch of stills, but really: the soundtrack that accompanied it was really, really good.
Kyousogiga
Produced by: Toei Animation
Director: Rie Matsumoto
Series Composition: Rie Matsumoto
Character Designer: Yuki Hayashi
Impressions: Yes yes! I have been asking for this one for so long, and they actually made it! It’s only 10 episodes, but that’s perfect. Kyousogiga is poetry: it doesn’t need to last long. Just longer than… two OVAs. The OVAs were so charming, and really genuine while being full of some really creative animation techniques. It’s basically the show in which the talented Toei animators could try out new stuff and experiment. Rie Matsumoto really was a discovery: her directional style is incredibly warm and that is what made me originally a fan of Kyoutogiga.
Pupa
Produced by: Studio Deen
Director: Tomomi Mochizuki
Original creator: Sayaka Mogi
Impressions: This one looks amazing, but what’s more important: it’s going to be helmed by an amazing director: Tomomi Mochizuki. He’s currently already active as the one who adapts the current Rozen Maiden series, but he really shines as a director, with an impeccable visual style and an amazing feel for his characters. This will be by far be the darkest series that he’s ever done, but with Zettai Shounen and Sarai-ya Goyou he showed that he can make an incredible atmosphere.
Anime, finally, gets exciting once again!
I don’t think you should write off Log Horizon just yet. Yes, it sounds very familiar, but after reading the first volume of the manga I wasn’t reminded of any of the poor aspects of SAO once. I can’t say whether or not the anime will be the same, but it does have a lot of potential I think.
Yeah, but I thought SAO had a genuinely solid start too.
I’m cautiously looking forward to the persona movie, largely cause I still have hope/wanting for an adaptation of something in that franchise to work.
The Geass ovas from the first one are okay but they feel like somethings missing, aren’t as good as the show, have a different air/feel about them that rubs me the wrong way.
Anohana, like the chuuni movie will be good for a quick rewatch of the shows.
I’m pretty much obliged to watch the 3rd Madoka movie despite not really wanting to nor looking forward to it.
Unfortunately I don’t know anything about that Harlock franchise. The Patema movie getting the time of eve guy on it sounds pretty encouraging.
As usual arms puts out a premise that outright detters me. I will of course at least check the bishie show and if its more comedy orientated might even watch it as a guilty pleasure until I get fed up.
I don’t know about Stratos, the first season had pretty good production from what I recall and while it could be annoying, it was the kind of awful you could laugh at.
Freezing deserves props for being more than what it appears and actually gets pretty intense, but the manwha is really dragging on now.
Machine doll from the manga has its moments but is a generic shounen fare.
Preon valvrave, preon, preoning valvrave, you summed up precisely why I’m tapping out of the sequel.
I haven’t had much luck with shows based around online games and your concerns about the maoyu writer and sword art I feel them.
Caught bits of Kuroko and found it a big surprise, need to find the time to finish that out someday.
There was something unique in blue steels manga, never read anything about navy strategy in a manga before but yes, Kishi will be a concern there.
I really wanted to enjoy magi and did for a while but Ali baba’s characterization just wrecked the thing for me.
Oh mother of God Asura crying..the horror.
Blazeblue based on watching a few plays and playing it a few times myself is really only worth it for the gameplay because fighting games really don’t have stories all that worth noting.
White album was frustrating but its probably one of the few harems aimed at men I actually care about, it had balls and once it got going was a hidden gem. I’m throughly looking forward too this spinoff.
I don’t trust PA works, even if they scored a hit with uchouten, still no.
Little busters I had to drop the first season because of poor production, terrible voice acting and emotional investment that was weak in comparison to other key works.
Continued: I can’t say I’m all that interested in the sports series and I’ve had my fill of some of those silly comedies. As for the kyoani show I remain to be convinced, they had their go at fantasy before with munto and that ended badly I’d much rather they stick to their entertaining guns on the school life stuff. Kyousogiga was full of charm, creativity and had a great sense of fun about, I can’t wait to watch the series.
I think galilei will be more up my street than kill la kill or samurai flameco.
Golden time I hear also functions as a well written slice of life drama so that gets my attention.
But the only definites for me are white album 2 and kyousogiga. Already read the manga for pupa.
Hmm not a great lineup.
Really looking forward to Captain Harlock, its got a huge budget for a CG film and the live action Yamato was really good so I have high hopes.
Infinite Stratos, I agree was kinda weak but I need my mecha fix, it was alright in parts and the first series left many unanswered questions.
Valvrave had a lot of shocks but it was building up a good head of steam plot wise near the end, the role reversal in the ‘rape’ was well handled with her using it to emotionally blackmail him and he himself wracked by guilt even though he wasnt in control.
Code Geass I couldnt stand, had all the things wrong with the second half of Death Note, wont be watching more of that.
The Gunpla Builders Beginning G OVA was surprisingly one of the very best Gundam series despite knowing it was there explicitly to sell kits (wasnt it actually bundled with the kits like many of the Gundam shorts?). If this new Gunpla Builders series is able to capture the same magic it will do really well.
Arpeggio of Blue Steel piqued my interest, looks a lot like an aliens possess earth weapons style series, will be interesting to see what meaning there is in the subtitle ‘Ars Nova’ which is a kind of medieval music.
The biggest problem with pupa’s adaptation will be that they will most likely censor some of the gore, to add to that I think some people are going to be turned off by the incest.
There’s incest in Pupa? That’s disappointing.
To specify I’m not trashing pupa, the incest doesn’t actually ruin it, just thought I’d give a warning just in case. It isn’t even really my preferred thing and I managed to get a kick out of the plot and it was pretty creepy.
I want to watch Pupa, and I want to watch it NOW!
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Oooh loads that I want to check out
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Yasuomi Umetsu director of the anime about galileo descendants.
ehhh I didn’t really see what was so good about the animation in the two videos that psgels linked to..
Can someone enlightnen me
Sigh maybe for some this might seem like a good line up but for me this year has been such a disappointment.
Indeed. The best shows I’ve seen this year started last year (PSYCHO-PASS and Shinsekai Yori). 🙁
Shows I’ll look at it:
Infinite Stratos 2: Raise your hand if Infinite Stratos was your guilty pleasure (Raises hand),
Valvrave 2: Like most people (I’d hope all), I hated the end of episode 10… or was it 9? (See it was so bad I forgot), but I already watched one season, so what is the harm? And I’ll admit the (very tropey) ending interests me.
Walkure Romanze: There is a certain curiosity to a VN adaption surrounding jousting, but who am I kidding. It will probably be crap.
Arpreggio: I stand by that Kishi is fine as long as he doesn’t touch a game, but the mostly cg animeation is going to drive me insane. Also, the premise isn’t exactly original.
Tokyo Ravens: The only LN adaption I am interested in, but like Romanze, it will probably be crap.
LB Refrain: I know I will hate the ending, but I like Kurugaya and I like her route and how it isn’t the typical key ending (The happy one), Rin’s character is vastly better than her VN counterpart which will be net positive for her route and to a lesser extent Refrain and Refrian will mostly focus on the guys (Psgels should be happy about that) and they are much more interesting than any of the girls, so have at me. And the trailer did look very good.
Golden Time: I liked Toradora and I’ll probably like this. Not too mention, how many anime focus on college nowadays?
Copellion, Yokazura Quartet, Kill la Kill and Kyousaiga: I cooped these together because they all have a retro vibe to them. They all look interesting, so they get a look. I haven’t watched the other Yokazura OVAs, but I’ll fix that latter.
Nagi no Asakura: Mari Okada is… polarizing. And I’m not too keen on the fact she likes to feminize her male characters, but both she and PA works get a look.
Kyoukai no Kanata: Yeah! Kyo-Ani is doing something different! And yeah! It doesn’t look like it will suck! But seriously! Get new character designers! They’re starting to annoy me.
Samurai Flamenco and Galilei Donna: These have to be the weirdest Noitamina I’ve ever seen. Will they be good? Or will they be Guilty Crown?
Pupa: Incest doesn’t have to be a bad thing right? Well okay. It always is, but I’ll eat my socks if it’s not. Anyway, Mochizuki is one of the best in anime and him doing horror should be delicious.
Oh wait! Golden Time is a LN too. I forgot.
just wanted to point out that Tokyo Raven is a manga not a light novel xD and if have to say its a pretty conventional one filled with generic tsundere’s, the cool side character, the jelous ojou sama, the cute loli, the mysteriously powerful teacher and lets not forget the cross dresser :\
Golden time on the other hand is very very good, its not mentioned here but the story has a supernatural angle as well and the romance in the story is really well done ^_^
Oh, you’re right! Thanks. Sounded like a LN premise when I heard it so I assumed…
Tokyo Ravens is definitely a light novel series. It’s been adapted into manga though.
I’m digging the premise for Coppelion and Pupa. I’m also excited to see how the Yozakura Quarter remake will turn out and Kyousogiga looks interesting enough
Coppelion looked stunning as a still but there are loads of rendering artifacts in the trailer (low res textures being visibly updated to high res textures, shadow errors, tearing) which if your going to leave that kind of poor quality finishing in a promotional trailer makes you worry for the quality of the series itself.
Kyoani is doing something somewhat ambitious?
I…
I never thought this day would come…
I need a moment… 😛
BlazBlue Alter Memory: Unsure. Depending on how much of this relies on the viewer having experienced the games, it might be problematic. Otherwise, I’m cautiously optimistic and potentially interested.
Captain Harlock: I’ll at least check it out. The 3DCG looks good and Harlock is a great character. Can’t really talk about the rest of it yet.
Code Geass Akito the Exiled 2: Since I am a fan of Code Geass and a fan of Kazuki Akane, I have two very good reasons to appreciate this. The first episode was fine and I expect that this one will build upon that foundation.
Kill La Kill: No opinion on the story right now, but I expect this to be pretty good and very exciting. Can’t go wrong with the Gurren Lagann team, or so I hope.
Pupa: I’ve heard mixed opinions on the manga, but I’ll at least watch a few episodes. There’s a chance I won’t stick around but the opposite is also possible.
Valvrave S2: Because it’s stupid but enjoyable. I also never felt the show was “taking itself too seriously” to any significant degree, unlike what psgels once again claims, and the last two episodes had lots of fun craziness. I’ll keep watching for now.
Honestly for as interesting pupa was, it was kind of uncomfortable and the anime would be more so to me.
yay I can’t wait for the 3d madoka magica movie! I wonder if it’s something to do with the new world O.o
Hajime no Ippo: ” but with these kinds of sport series you also really need the animation to bring everything alive.”
I do respect you as a blogger and all but seriously, this might be one of the most stupid lines ever. Any human being that read Slam Dunk, just a example, will laugh after reading this (I did), you’d probably agree with after reading any quality sports manga (or mangas in general).
I read your blog 7 years ago and I liked it very much for a couple of years but… I lost interest at your writing. And the fact that you don’t care about mangas don’t help it either, a shame because I can guarantee that some of them are amongst the best works in any medium, most of the times everything is drawn so perfectly, conveying so many emotions at once, that you don’t even care about the animation after a while. And I’m not talking just about sports mangas here, I talk as a whole.
I never quite understood why you seem to look down on manga. Many of them will never receive an anime adaption and some of them are the epitome of brilliance, why don’t you just read some of them to set yourself free from this negative bias towards this kind of media?
I don’t understand. Where in that sentence did psgels say that he was looking down on the manga.
I mean good lord! He said the manga was good!
And anyone who has watched many anime adaptions of manga will laugh at you for saying that. A great manga does not equal a great anime. Just look at KaminNomi. Or what you’ll like Hajime no Ippo if it had the worst animation ever? And I watched and read Slam Dunk and I didn’t laugh at what psgels said, so there.
He wasn’t looking down on manga.
He said that for a Hajime no Ippo ANIME to work, it would need to have good animation.
For example, a slice of life ANIME depends more on good background and good voice acting. Animation could be crap and it would still work.
A sports ANIME needs some good animation to make it exciting. Otherwise, for example if the fights in Ippo are badly animated or timed, they could look really awkward.
Indeed: I’m not looking down on manga at all, and I acknowledge that they can be really good. In these previews I just don’t focus on them because I con’t know anything about them.
Also, there is one very big reason that I’m not reading any manga: time. There is simply so much good stuff out there, and you just can’t get to everything.
I’m the one who commnented up there. Guess I misinterpreted what you meant and I was a little overboard, sorry. It’s just that the way your paragraph was constructed was a bit dubious: “The manga is good and all, but with these kinds of sport series you also really need the animation to bring everything alive.”
What I understood is that you can only “bring everything alive” if you have quality animation, i.e. the manga isn’t capable of bringing everything alive due to the lack of animation. That’s from where my reasoning of looking down on manga came from.
@Mikey
“A great manga does not equal a great anime.”
Too true.
BTW I don’t consider the lack of time a critical reason not to read manga, I mean you sure do watch a lot of seasonal anime that you know that will suck yet you still watch (some) of them, why not spending the time to read a great manga instead? Guess you’re just not used to read them
The significant other word used in golden time summary is just a confusing gimmick which will become very clear just within the first 15 mins of the anime 😀
The only trailer that interests me was “Arpeggio of Blue Steel”
I love those crazy-ass insane battleship mecha-lasers style insanity-battle scenes. Something about the cast is also reminding me of Kami-sama no Memou-chou. I just hope it doesn’t turn out to be a dud.
Looking forward to all the sequels.
I’m honestly excited for this season, there are many that have lots of potentials :DD
I’m mostly looking out for
-Ace of Diamond (never been disappointed by baseball anime so far and I’m craving for a new one)
-Coppelion
-Kyoukai no Kanata (Not going to lie, I like KyoAni)
-Yozokura Quartet
-Kill la Kill
-Galilei Donna
-Kyousogiga
This season have high chances of being an amazing one
At mere 8 tankoubon, Ochiai Sayori’s Gingitsune has all the ingredients for a great production. Sure, the story premise is not breaking any new ground (shrine mythology, highschool coming of age), but it does have IMHO some of the more solid character development through and through with attention to detail in story pacing (how it got passed over by all the other lukewarm series we’ve had the past 2 seasons, and more). I REALLY hope they do the original material justice 🙂
Kill la kill has already generated enough buzz I just hope it doesn’t shoot itself in the foot with too high expectations.
About bloody time Gundam became honest with itself.
Wow, Coppelion looks really interesting, both visually and in setting.
Kazuki Akane is my favorite director as well, and the first part Code Geass Akito the Exiled felt very much his. I’m currently in the process of writing a long review of it, but here I’ll say this: the mood and tone, the subtleties of character and setting, and the nuances of exactly how things play out and what you see has that certain kind of sincerity and realism in a fantastical setting that only Akane can accomplish.
I’m definitely looking forward to the rest of it: I really want to see where this goes.
It should be interesting to see where or when you put up that review.
By the way psgels, are you considering the newest Pokemon anime, Pocket Monsters The Origin? I know you ignore kids shows, but this one is very promising. It looks much less kiddy so far looking at the trailer.
The trailer did say clearly at the beginning: “For those who played Pokemon Red and Green” http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aL675OZ2s0g
Considering how old those first games are, I can only say the target audience for this anime are certainly not ‘little kids’. The anime will be a completely original series, seperate from the on-going endless pokemon series (with the immortally young Ash). Not to be confused with the Pokemon XY (which is the next season for dat undying Ash).
The anime will include a story more faithful to the original games, it seems. And the MC’s first pokemon is Charmander instead of Pikachu. I’m quite hyped up about this and really hope from the bottom of my heart that it will be as amazing as I wanted it to be and not just another kiddie anime.
I stopped watching pokemon years ago and I doubt I’m the only one. That said, I am a little interested in this anime. I loved those original games to death and would actually like to see this anime adaptation.
Now if only red would figure out the Missingno glitch and get infinite master balls…
My main hope is that there’s no Team Rocket (at least anything like the original anime TR trio), because Team Rocket was like 95% of the reason that the Pokemon anime wasn’t very good.
If they are following the games, then they should not be their…I honestly wouldn’t mind seeing cameos of them as random rocket grunts though.
I wonder just how faithful they are going to be…can we expect a bunch of battles with Blue? Can we even go so far as to expect Mewtwo? That would be awesome.
if they’re following the original game, then there will be team rocket for sure. But yeah, obviously not gonna be those trio.
Is this based on the pokemon special manga? because if so, it’s going to be awesome.
O well, the next season seem exiting, the actual season was a nearly full disapointment, Actually the funny series are the best. Servant and Wattamote. Meanwhile the last season runners whit Titan and the unexpected Majestic prince whit a great surprice (what a eye candy mecha battles) totally unexpected after the ridiculus and great dissapointment Valbrave and of course the gorgeous and wonderfull sister arc of to aru kagaku no railgun s2 take my atention. In the next season I will expect as greats shows Hajime s3 , kuroko s2, pupa, kill la kill, Copellion, blast blue, magi s2 and freezing vibration (principally beacuse i know the source material but … this japanese i swear they dont crap the wonderfull E pandora arc).
I don’t think you’ll like pupa as good as you think you will
since the source material has stuff like this in it http://i.imgur.com/DH2zxZX.jpg (NSFW)
Context is for the weak.
I’m a bit disappointed with your assessment of Gundam Psgels. Personally I’ve never watched or cared about the series, but the fact that you discount it for being a “kiddie” show bothers me. For one: what does “kiddie” show even mean? If you are talking about a show aimed for kids, well most of anime in general is aimed for kids, but that doesn’t mean adults can’t enjoy it either. I’m pretty sure Pixar has proven that.
I stand by the principal that you can make a good movie/anime/tv show out of ANYTHING, and that includes toys. Just look at the original animated batman series. That series was greenlit just to sell batman toys but it turned into one of the most critically acclaimed tv shows in history.
Don’t discount something so easily, especially on a groundless basis.
>So yeah, don’t get fooled that it’s by the director of Macross Frontier or anything: this is a very blatant harem show with some mechas thrown in.
And? What’s so bad about that? Imbecile. You are not judging shows, you are judging GENRES, and if you know ANYTHING about being a good blogger and reviewer, you’d know that only scum do that.
wow. . .you seem mad, you even made you screen name to be mad. . .why not just. . .read someone else’s blog?
White Album 2 will be the gem of the decade if done right.
Pretty good listing as always. Though I suppose I should never consult this blog because of the extreme bias against fanservicey, sexy types of anime. I kind of think silly shows like those are a good counter balance to all the more serious shows I tend to follow.
But great to see so many sports shows take up the center stage again. Ippo was too long in the waiting. So was Kuroko.
Wow – Lot of new series that look amazing this fall. You’re list just kept going! Looking forward to Kyoukai no Kanata, Nagi no Asukara and Kill La Kill. Full return of Noitamina doesn’t hurt either and from what I’ve heard, Samurai Flamenco will be great too. It’s going to be a busy Autumn and thanks for the preview!
Personally, only Pupa strikes to me as worth watching. But I do know that the manga for ‘Unbreakable machine doll’ is good, they just seemed to have fucked up the animation. Kyoukai no Kanata also while having an interesting concept looks generic as all hell.
If they manage to adapt it well Persona 3 should be great, the cast is a lot better as well as the content than in P4.
Is it me or is anime losing its backbone; when will cool anime ideas come along once more
I’ve seen a few episodes of Gundam Build Fighters and it’s actually pretty good. It’s kinda like Gundam mixed with Angelic Layer.
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I think that Kuroko’s Basketball is by far the best series on this list. It has the best plot and interesting characters!