Saishu Shiken Kujira Ugh… I was interested in this series because I read somewhere that it had mystery-elements, despite being only five minutes long for each episode. And fair enough, the first scene opens with the main character, staring at a huge whale that floats in the sky; an interesting start. But then, everything went down the drains when a cheesy pop-tune started playing and, indeed, a cute, pink-haired, well-endowed girl showed up from nowhere. And indeed, the guy is a sudden transfer-student. Seriously, what’s so exciting about transfer students?! Sure enough, the better series can make something good out of this, but Saishu Shiken Kujira spends the rest of its five minutes in pointless blabber, where the girl keeps spooning up to the main character. I’ve got bad feelings about this one. (Edit: I wrote this blurb a couple of weeks ago, and since then I managed to see three more episodes. Let’s just say that it gets worse with every successive episode. Don’t even touch this with a ten-foot pole!) Kodomo no Jikan OVA Well well, the storytelling actually turned out cute. There were quite a few adorable moments and it didn’t turn out in the failure I originally thought it would be. Still, the excessive and blatantly obvious fanservice needs to stop. Like with nearly ever other-fanservice anime, it only hurts the production. Still, it’s not only the fanservice that’s the problem. The main character’s behaviour and obsession doesn’t match her age. I mean, how many 11-year old girls are already ready to spoon up to their loved ones? Overall, this could have become good if it wasn’t so keen on feeding the paedophiles out there… GR -Giant Robo- Yes, I know that I already id a first impression half a year ago, but I wanted to wrap up the quick first impressions before the start of the new season. It also gives me a good chance to raise some awareness that this series has finally gotten subbed. It could have been one of the big names of the winter-season, if it didn’t air on some kind of paid channel, and of course it was nice to finally see this with some quality sound and graphics. Anyway, I’ve been looking forward to more news of this series ever since watching the OVA, which aired ten years earlier. Daisaku seems to have turned eighteen, though it’s not yet certain whether it is THE Daisaku. We have yet to see his past, and there was no single mention of the Shizuma-drives. There are also no recurring characters except for him, and even Giant Robo has a different name now, this really was an introduction-episode. Daisaku runs into Elysion (the new Giant Robo, it seems) and the two of them make a contract, and that’s basically all this episode was about. I like the emphasis on diving, though. It’s nice and fresh, and the music really sounds excellent if you’re a fan of metal.]]>