Autumn Season Preview

The amount of series that will première in the upcoming Autumn season? 29. That’s about the same as the previous Spring Season. While I’d love to say that anime is getting better again, this season is looking pretty bleak, with only three series that do not focus on kids or teenagers and a lot of the more promising series only looking to be scheduled for 13 episodes. While this season at least has a number of interesting looking series, I’m afraid that I couldn’t really give any of them a potential higher than 80%.

I’d hate to say this, but if all these series play out according to my first impressions, then 2010 is going to be the worst year in anime for me since having started this blog, There just are too many fetish series, too many moe shows, and there are only about ten series that really piqued my interest. For a major season as in the autumn, that’s way too little. Yes, I really hope I’m wrong with this.

In any case, a few statistics: JC Staff is the most prolific studio this season with four series. Surprisingly absent are Sunrise, Satelight and Production IG again. There are a ton of romances in this season (a whopping 14 of them), and the teenaged adventure genre also seems to be doing well (12 of them). There are two detectives, six action series, two mechas, and a whopping NINE sequels.

Motto To Love-Ru

Summary: The story is about Yuuki Rito, a high-school boy who cannot confess to the girl of his dreams, Sairenji Haruna. One day when coming home and sulking in the bath-tub a mysterious, nude girl, appears out of nowhere. Her name is Lala and she comes from the planet Deviluke, where she is the heir to the throne. Her father wants her to return to her home planet so she can marry one of the husband candidates, but she decides that she wants to marry Rito in order to stay on Earth. – (Taken from ANN)
Why you should look forward to it: It has some decent scriptwriters.
Why you should not look forward to it: Xebec did the impossible: it took To Love-Ru, and made it even worse than it already was by assigning Atsushi Ootsuki, one of the worst currently active directors out there, as its director. I mean, this series is just going to be another excuse for porn here.
First-Glance Potential: 0%

Fortune Arterial

Summary: The story revolves around a transfer student named Kouhei Hasekura who discovers that his new remote island school, Shuuchikan Academy, has a female vampire named Erika Sendou within its student body. – (Taken from ANN)
Why you should look forward to it: To this day, I still don’t quite get what a “Director of Photography” does. Whatever it is though, it’s going to be pretty decent here: Tadashi Kitaoka seems to have worked on a number of pretty good-looking series.
Why you should not look forward to it: It’s from the creators of KissxSis; what more do you want to know!?
First-Glance Potential: 0%

Ore no Imouto ga Konnani Kawaii Wake ga Nai

Summary: Kousaka Kyousuke is an average high school student who doesn’t get along well with his younger sister, the cute and popular Kirino. Then one day he makes a startling discovery: Kirino’s secretly an Otaku. – (Taken from ANN)
Why you should look forward to it: The director of Viper’s Creed? The series composition of Now and Then, Here and There?
Why you should not look forward to it: … they really made a series about this?
First-Glance Potential: 0%

MM!

Summary: The story follows Tarou Sado, a high school boy who discovered a side of himself that is into masochism. Even as he tries to hide this side from his high school crush, he tries to fix it through his school’s “2nd Volunteer Club.” – (Taken from ANN)
Why you should look forward to it: It’s a moe show by Xebec, but it’s actually full of relative new guys. The director will be Tsuyoshi Nagasawa, who only has done Kyou no Go ni, the series composition will be done by Rie Oga, who only did a few scripts and the animation director will be done by Taeko Hori. Perhaps these guys can give a new flavour to the Xebec moe series, which usually are utterly horrid, even for its genre’s standards.
Why you should not look forward to it: But yeah, the entire premise of this series is built around a cliche: women beating up men. This will be fun for one episode. But after that? What the heck is this series going to do with such a flimsy gimmick? How do they expect to remain funny for an entire series?
First-Glance Potential: 10%

Hyakka Ryouran Samurai Girls

Summary: The era is Heisei 20+ in the reign of the 25th Tokugawa Shogun, Keikou. In the Christian calendar, it’s a bit past 2000 in the Empire of Japan. In the skirts of the Sacred Mount Fuji, there’s an enormous school built in a vast area. Its name is Buou Private Academy. All students are children of samurai and while encouraged to study, they spend their days preparing themselves in battles that sometimes put their life in risk. A peaceful school at first glance, but even there a shadow of turbulence draws near: the rebellious underground activities of discontents that oppose the Tokugawa clan that rules the school. Against the dissident students, the student council executive committee formed the Toyotomi Faction and began their suppression. Now with the Toyotomi Hunting as it became known, the tyranny of the student council escalated further. The high school student Yagyuu Muneakira who attends the Buou Private Academy and is also the assistant instructor of fencing at the Yagyuu Dojo, while a servant to the Tokunaga family, he was opposed to the excessive oppression of the Toyotomi Hunting. And before Muneakira appeared several girls carrying the names of the ancient swordsmen and generals. Is that the beginning of a commotion that will shake the History or is it—? – (Taken from AniDB)
Why you should look forward to it: This one’s done by Arms, but Ufo-table have leant their series composition guy, Ryonosuke Kingetsu to this project. That’s awfully nice.
Why you should not look forward to it: The director of this series is working under a pseudonym. If that doesn’t say anything about how flimsy this premise is then I don’t know anymore. I mean, what can you really do with such a premise? It’ll be good for brainless entertainment I guess, but this premise doesn’t even try to make sense.
First-Glance Potential: 10%

Yosuga no Sora

Summary: The story of the game is set in the distant mountain village of Okukozome-chō. Haruka Kazugano and his twin sister Sora have fond childhood memories of going to the village to visit their grandfather during their summer vacations. However, after losing their parents in an accident, the two must move in with their grandfather. The twins get reacquainted with their old childhood friend Nao Yorihime, their new classmate Ryōhei Nakazato, the miko (shrine maiden) Akira Amatsume, and Akira’s friend Kazuha Migawa. All seems peaceful and familiar. However, beneath the surface is a secret promise that the twins made with each other long ago, the whereabouts of an important lost item, and the real reason they chose to come back here. – (Taken from ANN)
Why you should look forward to it: Well, at least it attempts to tell a bit of a serious story. Right? Well, the thing is that this is by the creators of Spice and Wolf. Yeah, Takeo Takahashi and Naruhisa Arakawa. Now if that isn’t a double-edged sword then I don’t know anymore.
Why you should not look forward to it: For those who didn’t get my above hint: the anime is pretty much written and directed by a bunch of guys who had one amazing hit, with the very well written Spice and Wolf, and beyond that only produced crap like Love Love, Cosprayers and unashamed porn with Aki-Sora.
First-Glance Potential: 10%

Battle Spirits: Brave

Summary: It’s the third season of an adaptation of a card game by Bandai
Why you should look forward to it: Believe it or not, but the director of Zombie Loan and the 90’s version of Ai no Kusabi is behind this. If you’ve got kids who like this sort of stuff they’ll probably be kept busy.
Why you should not look forward to it: Yeah, this seems to be part of the kiddie shows that appear every season. It actually does have a more experienced staff than usual with those kinds of series, but I watched the first episode of the first season a few years ago. It was full of stereotypes and the card games actually contradicted each other. It’s not the worst of the genre, but not enough to warrant any kind of attention.
First-Glance Potential: 10%

Arakawa Under the Bridge x Bridge

Summary: A young upper-class elite man, Ichinomiya “Riku” Kou, who has a policy of not being in debt to anyone, ends up owing his life to a strange girl who rescues him. Nino is a beautiful homeless girl who believes that she is from the planet Venus and lives under the bridge by the Arakawa river. So the young man ends up living there too. – (Taken from AniDB)
Why you should look forward to it: While the official staff isn’t known yet, I think it’s safe to assume that the same people are going to be working on it.
Why you should not look forward to it: Whether that means that you’ll like this series if you liked the prequel… I can’t say that. Shaft has this very nasty tendency to become much worse in its sequels. I mean, blegh, Shinbo. Just pick one series to work on, instead of slapping your name and style on every single Shaft series that gets released.
First-Glance Potential: 10%

Hetalia: Axis Powers Fourth Season

Summary: Hetalia is a comedy about personified European countries, along with Japan, China, the US and Canada. Skits range from historical references to gay jokes and quirky characters.
Why you should look forward to it: It’s much of the same, so if you haven’t gotten bored of Hetalia at this point you’ll probably enjoy this.
Why you should not look forward to it: But seriously, Studio Deen is pushing its luck just too far with this series. I know it sells DVDs and all, but Hetalia has gotten stale a long while ago. It doesn’t need yet another season.
First-Glance Potential: 10%

Pokemon Black and White

Summary: The new season for Pokemon
Why you should look forward to it: I had a pretty nostalgic moment when I found out that Ash (or Satoshi) did not appear on the promo art here. I mean, I started watching Pokemon ages ago, and really was a fan of it for a while. To think that after more than ten years, he has finally retired and passed on the baton to a new group of lead character. That alone deserves credit.
Why you should not look forward to it: That may be, but the starting Pokemon are also starting to look more stupid with every incarnation.
First-Glance Potential: 10%

Tantei Opera Milky Holmes

Summary: The story takes place in an imaginary world in “the Age of Detectives”, where private detectives and phantom thieves overwhelm the cities. It is about four girls who aim to be great detectives. – (Taken from AniDB)
Why you should look forward to it: It’s got Kazuyuki Fudeyasu behind the series composition, who also did the series composition of Hajime no Ippo’s New Challenger. But he also wrote Penguin no Mondai and Kampfer so I’m not really sure what that means…
Why you should not look forward to it: Makoto Moriwaki really isn’t the best director here, considering his work on Lilpri, which quickly became really, really generic. Since this is another game adaptation, it really needs a good writing staff to make it work, and these guys just don’t seem up for it.
First-Glance Potential: 20%

Rawr! You are Delicious

Summary: It’s adapted from a picture book about a Tyrannosaurus who comes across an Ankylosaurus baby all by himself and says, “Gaou! Omae Umasou Dana” (“Rawr! You look delicious.”) However, the Tyrannosaurus ends up adopting the baby as his own. – (Taken from ANN)
Why you should look forward to it: Just for the title this series deserves points, but apart from that there’s not much known. A movie also seems to be scheduled around the same time, which is being directed by Masaya Fujimori, who mostly has experience as an animation director. Could be interesting for its animation.
Why you should not look forward to it: But yeah, it remains a kiddie show, adapted from a picture book. I don’t see the appeal of this concept outlasting a single episode.
First-Glance Potential: 20%

Kami Nomi zo Shiru Sekai

Summary: The romantic comedy manga centers on Keima Katsuragi, a high school boy who is known as the “Capturing God” for his success at romance simulation games. However, thanks to a contract with a devil, he now has to capture the hearts of real girls to catch the runaway spirits hidden in those hearts. – (Taken from ANN)
Why you should look forward to it: Hideyuki Nurata? Manglobe?! What are you doing here? Why aren’t you working on more interesting premises?
Why you should not look forward to it: You know, I try to give every anime a chance. But shows like this really make it hard to keep this up. I mean, how many more of these series are they going to make? I mean, for this to work the creators are really going to have to put in all of their creativity to make up for this thing. While the series composition is excellent (Hello? Now and Then, Here and There, Read or Die, Brigadoon), the director seems mediocre: Shigehito Takayanagi is only good as an episode director: his main series only consist out of Hime Sama Goyoujin (seriously one of the stupidest series I have ever seen), Galaxy Angel and Kanamemo.
First-Glance Potential: 30%

Soredemo Machi wa Mawatteiru

Summary: Clumsy Arashiyama is a girl with a love for mysteries and a knack for getting into trouble. She works for an old lady’s lackluster maid café in a small shopping district. The cafe is largely unsuccessful in attracting customers aside from Sanada, a regular and one of Arashiyama’s classmates (who has a secret crush on her). One day Arashiyama’s clever friend Tatsuno is invited to the café, and, upon seeing the miserable state of things (and Sanada, whom she has a secret crush on), decides to work there. Don’t miss the crazy antics of Arashiyama and friends, mismatched love stories, and all the hilarity that is created as a result, in Sore Machi. – (Taken from AniDB)
Why you should look forward to it: Well, it does have the series composition done by Katsuhiko Takayama, who knows how to make his series interesting (provided that they don’t go on for more than 13 episodes). The script behind Natsu no Arashi, Ga-Rei Zero, ef, Hantsuki and Asobi ni Iku Yo seems promising indeed and they could make something out of this incredibly cliched premise.
Why you should not look forward to it: Blegh, Shinbo. Just pick one series to work on, instead of slapping your name and style on every single Shaft series that gets released.
First-Glance Potential: 30%

Hakuouki 2

Summary: Based on Idea Factory’s romance adventure game: Yukimura Chizuru has come to Kyoto looking for her father, a doctor who has gone missing. While there, she witnesses a fight between an Oni and the Shinsengumi. Taking her into custody, the Shinsengumi debates on what to do with Chizuru when they discover that she is the daughter of the doctor they are also looking for. The Shinsengumi then takes Chizuru along on their search after the missing doctor, from adventures to adventures. – (Taken from ANN)
Why you should look forward to it: Obviously the director of Toward the Terra, Osamu Yamasaki, but then again even he didn’t manage to make this any more interesting. The staff for this series is still unknown though, so it could be completely different.
Why you should not look forward to it: My big problem with Hakuouki was its characterization: it was just bland, and the lead character was very annoying in the way that she kept trying to do things, but never really wound up doing anything. Personally, I don’t want to find out whether it gets better.
First-Glance Potential: 30%

Sora no Otoshimono Forte

Summary: Tomoki Sakurai often encounters a strange girl in his dreams asking for his help, but he can’t remember her face when he wakes up. When an Unidentified Mysterious Animal (U.M.A.) falls out of the sky, his life of pacifism suddenly becomes complicated. The animal turns out to be an angel, Ikaros. – (Taken from ANN)
Why you should look forward to it: For what it was, Sora no Otoshimono at least knew what it was trying to be and made no attempt to be any thing more. Out of all of the moe shows that AIC churned out during the past year, that one looked the best, or at least in its first episodes. The director is solid here, and I guess that you could do a lot worse in this genre.
Why you should not look forward to it: Obviously if you hate fanservice you should stay away.
First-Glance Potential: 30%

Super Robot Taisen OG: The Inspector

Summary: “It is two hundred years after the beginning of the Space Era, when human civilization on Earth began expanding into space. However, by the start of the 21st century, two meteors struck the planet, sending humanity into chaos. By the year 179 of the Space Era, secret technology, dubbed Extra-Over Technology, or EOT, was discovered by the Earth Federal Government within a third meteor that hit Earth in the Marquesas Islands of the South Pacific. Dr. Bian Zoldark, head of the EOTI Institute (Extra-Over Technological Investigative Institute), had evidence the creators of the EOT were heading to Earth, in order to reclaim it…or worse, invade the planet. In order to defend humanity from extraterrestrial threats, the government begins to research and develop humanoid mecha called Personal Troopers. Robot bugs suddenly attack Tokyo and robot gamer Ryusei is given a real, mechanical robot trooper to see whether he is a qualified fighter in a war which he has just now become a part of. Amazingly the controls to the personal trooper are just as in the game”> – (Taken from ANN)
Why you should look forward to it: This show is pulling a Kishin Taisen Gigantic Formula: they got a bunch of famous designers to design the mechas for this series. Among them are Kazutaka Miyatake (Macross) and Mika Akitaka (Gundam War in Pocket and Stardust Memories).
Why you should not look forward to it: It’s going to need it, because the director really is terrible: Masami Obari, behind some of the more notoriously bad shows of the past two decades (Gravion, Battle Arena Toshiden, Prism Ark). The series composition guy is excellent – whenever he adapts the script of someone else (Banner of the Stars, Zipang, Infinite Ryvius). His own stories suck (Gin-iro no Olynssis, the first Super Robot Wars).
First-Glance Potential: 30%

To Aru Majutsu no Index II

Summary: In a world where science clarifies supernatural powers. In a huge college that has power development in its curriculum. To a resident high school student, Kamijou Touma, a pure white sister appears. She calls herself “Index” and says that sorcerers are chasing her. Thus, Kamijou Touma enters the world of the occult. – (Taken from ANN)
Why you should look forward to it: Same staff, it seems. Even though I haven’t seen the first season, Index intrigues me. I mean, the director worked on some pretty interesting stuff (Gad Guard, Azumanga Daioh, Angelic Layer, Ayakashi Ayashi).
Why you should not look forward to it: The huge streams of exposition though are a bit hard to get into, and I’ve heard that some of the arcs are pretty boring as well. This season, the series composition guy also seems to be doing two shows at once, which might be a bit too much on his plate…
First-Glance Potential: 30%

Rita et Machin

Summary: The books follow the happy daily lives of a precocious five-year-old girl named Rita and an easy-going yet somewhat lazy dog named Machin. – (Taken from ANN)
Why you should look forward to it: Nippon Animation doing a French picture book adaptation. That’s all that’s known here. But you know what? If the creators actually make this into more than just a kiddie show, and a full fledged slice of life series with the same art-style that they’re advertising with, then I can really imagine myself watching it.
Why you should not look forward to it: The problem is of course that these kinds of shows never really make it out of Japan.
First-Glance Potential: 30%

Otome Youkai Zakuro

Summary: It’s the Meiji Era in a slightly alternate Japan, and the Gregorian calendar has just come into effect. The fox-eared girls living in the youkai part of town are about to be put to work together with a delegation of young human soldiers, to promote interracial understanding. So what will happen when Zakuro’s strong personality collides with human sensibilities…. – (Taken from ANN)
Why you should look forward to it: Well, it seems to have nice themes and an interesting setting. It’s got a couple of terrific art directors to back that up: Hiroshi Kato, whose work is too large to just list, and Izumi Hoki, who worked on the background art of Ghost in the Shell, Ayakashi and Boogiepop Phantom. Mari Okada, who has experience on writing the Sasami Mahou Shoujo Club, True Tears and the Armed Librarians, along with various episodes of Red Garden, Simoun and Rozen Maiden also offers a very solid base for this series.
Why you should not look forward to it: One look at the other works of the author who wrote the manga this is based on (Lily Hoshino) scared me away a bit. I mean, just look at some of the titles. They all look like really cheesy romantic comedies. And sure, I know that under the surface they could be very solid, but is Chiaki Kon really the right person to adapt it? It’s good that she took a bit of a break compared to last year, but I still don’t fully trust her. Her direction of Higurashi was great, but after that her series all lacked something, and felt like their direction was rushed.
First-Glance Potential: 40%

Karl to Fushigi na Tou

Summary: The story centers around a mysterious tall tower built from an (unsteady) stack of building blocks. Every morning, noon, and evening, an old timekeeping man rings the bell in the tower to confirm the time for the local townspeople. However, one day at noon, the tower bell fails to ring — leaving the townspeople confused about when to eat lunch. The fantasy adventure begins when Karl, an inquisitive boy living in the town, decides to go to the tower’s plaza to see what is the matter. – (Taken from ANN)
Why you should look forward to it: This doesn’t seem to be based on anything, and was created for television. And really, out of all of the kiddie shows this season, this one looks the most interesting. Especially the director here is interesting: Jun Takagi, who is also directing Chibi Maruko Chan, plus he directed one of the WMT-series (Nanatsu no Umi no Tiko) and the sequel of Mahou-jin Guru-Guru. The script is written by Miho Maruo, who also wrote the script of Saiunkoku Monogatari, the Dog of Flanders movie and a number of episodes from Kaidan Restaurant, Kodocha and Nodame Cantabile. I’m really glad to see Nippon Animation back again, because they do make the best kids’ shows.
Why you should not look forward to it: Still though, I doubt that this will be accessible to adults like Nippon Animation’s best works. It’s one of those kids’ series that really seems aimed at kids, though not as commercial as usual.
First-Glance Potential: 40%

Shinryaku! Ika Musume

Summary: The comedy centers arounds a squid girl who vows to invade the beaches of mankind since humans have polluted the seas. However, her invasion is less than successful, and she ends up on dry ground. – (Taken from AniDB)
Why you should look forward to it: If you’re wondering who Diomedea is: it used to be Studio Barcelona who did a few mediocre series a few years ago, like Nogizaka Haruka no Himitsu and Polyphonica’s second season. I was about to write this one off, but take a look at the director here: Tsutomu Mizushima, the director of xxxHolic, Hale Nochi Guu and Ookiku Furikabutte. The series composition is even better: Michiko Yokote, who did the series composition of Strange Dawn, xxxHolic, Princess Tutu, Kobato, Hale Nochi Guu, plus worked on the scripts of .Hack//Sign, Kaze no Youjinbo, Ookiku Furikabutte, Cowboy Bebop and Gintama.
Why you should not look forward to it: Please. Someone tell me that the manga is more than just meets the eye. I’d love to see another serious series from these two, not a moe comedy. That’s usually the thing that Tsutomu Mizushima is worst at.
First-Glance Potential: 50%

Togainu no Chi

Summary: After being devastated in the third World War (known as The Third Division), Japan was divided in two. Several years after the end of the war, a crime organization called Vischio has taken control of the destroyed city of Toshima (formerly Tokyo, Japan’s capital city), where they are holding a battle game known as “Igura”. The game’s main character, a young man named Akira, is falsely accused of a crime. Once arrested, a mysterious woman appears before him, offering him freedom if he agrees to participate in Igura and defeat Igura’s strongest man: the king, or “Il-re”. The story follows Akira’s life in the harsh, lawless Toshima as he fights both to survive and to unravel the mysteries developing around him. – (Taken from AniDB)
Why you should look forward to it: A game adaptation. This is going to require a ton of input from the anime creators as well if it wants to work out. Natsuko Takahashi seems like a pretty solid choice due to her experience, though not the best because she’s currently also working on Nurarihyon no Mago. The director is an interesting guy, though: he’s usually an animator and character-designer, but once in a while he directs something. I don’t know much about those series since they’re rather obscure and very retro-y.
Why you should not look forward to it: The possible downsides to this series mostly have to do with the premise, really. I mean, it has the interesting post apocalyptic setting and all, but it remains a dating sim. This one really needs to be handled in the right way or it’ll flop.
First-Glance Potential: 60%

Kuragehime

Summary: he story centres around Kurashita Tsukimi, a huge fan of jellyfish (kurage, a wordplay on the “kura/mi” and “tsuki/ge” in her name) and a girl who moves to Tokyo to become an illustrator. She moves into “Amamizukan,” an apartment complex that is full of fujoshi (diehard female otaku) with a no-men-allowed rule. However, one day, Tsukimi invites a stylishly fashionable woman to stay at her room at Amamizukan — only to discover that the guest is not who “she” seems to be. – (Taken from AniDB)
Why you should look forward to it: One of the things I love about Noitamina is that any production company can get a shot at it, ranging from Madhouse to Daume. This time, it’s Brains Base’s turn, and with this we return to the Josei roots of the timeslot with a simple romantic comedy. With this, it’s all going to depend on the execution. And really, with Takehiro Omori behind the direction, I really think that that’s going to be fine. He might be getting a bit too prolific, but his characterization throughout nearly all of his works, from Baccano to Jigoku Shoujo, Fancy Lala, Natsume Yuujinchou and Durarara has been really excellent. The background art with Mio Isshiki is also going to be beautiful, if going by her previous experience on Aoi Bungaku’s second arc, Death Note and Kaze no Youjinbo.
Why you should not look forward to it: The series composition guy, Jukki Hanada, is a bit of a mixed bag. His adaptation of Rozen Maiden (especially its first season) was very good, but most of his adaptations have been pretty generic: H2O, SA, Idol Master and Yozakura Quartet didn’t really have the most exciting plots… Plus, there are only going to be 11 episodes. Will that be enough?
First-Glance Potential: 70%

Iron Man

Summary: Born Anthony Edward Stark, and usually called Tony, he is an industrialist playboy and ingenious engineer who suffers a severe heart injury during a kidnapping in which his captors attempt to force him to build a weapon of mass destruction. He instead creates a powered suit of armor to save his life and escape captivity. He later uses the suit to protect the world as Iron Man. Through his multinational corporation, Stark Industries, Tony created military weapons and his own metal suit is laden with technological devices that enable him to fight crime. – (Taken from Wikipedia)
Why you should look forward to it: The reason I’m looking forward to this series is that Madhouse has been given full freedom on how to adapt this series. I’m really interested in what they ended up making of it. The staff still is unknown at this point; all we know is that some guy named Warren Ellis, a comic book writer, is going to write the script. Now, there is of course the danger that this will just turn into a cheesy crime fighting series, but with a good director and series composition this should be okay.
Why you should not look forward to it: At only 12 episodes, can the creators really do something interesting, or will they run out of time?
First-Glance Potential: 80%

Letter Bee Reverse

Summary: Gauche is a governmental employee, given the task to deliver any letter to it’s destination. Meeting a young boy who is the letter to be delivered, Gauche makes friends with Lag and inspires him to take up the job. Five years later, Lag Seeing finally becomes his dream, that of a Letter Bee. However, the one who inspired him has gone missing and only there does the mystery start. – (Taken from ANN)
Why you should look forward to it: YES! YES! The first season ended with one hell of a cliff-hanger, right at the point where it had gotten better than ever. I’ve been hungry for its sequel ever since, especially because the story is only really beginning now. The director Akira Iwanaga is the same, so the atmosphere should be the same. There is someone new behind the series composition though: Masanao Akahoshi, whose works are all over the place: from the bad (Ikkitousen Great Guardians) to the decent (Index, Viper’s Creed) to the good (Souko no Strain) and the awesome (Zone of the Enders).
Why you should not look forward to it: But yeah, let’s not forget the main problem with Letter Bee: the fillers. They actually did a very good job of fleshing out the cast, but they will feel out of place now that the real story is about to start. So hereby: please don’t abuse them here, Studio Pierrot?
First-Glance Potential: 80%

Bakuman

Summary: Moritaka Mashiro and Akito Takagi are pretty much foils of each other. Mashiro, an average 9th grade student but talented artist, and Takagi, an overall advanced 9th grader and aspiring writer. After great convincing, Takagi convinces Mashiro to join him in becoming the greatest mangakas Japan has ever seen. Takagi, with his gift of writing, hopes to become a successful mangaka, and Mashiro, with his gift of art, hopes to marry the girl of his dreams, Azuki Miho. – (Taken from ANN)
Why you should look forward to it: Bakuman, written by the original manga author of Death Note. That’s at least something here, even though the genre is completely different. But Kenichi Kasai, the genius behind Nodame Cantbile, Aoi Hana and Honey and Clover can really make this one work. Directing along with him is a new guy, who has never directed a full series before. The script is also in good hands with Reiko Yoshida, who wrote a ton of different series before. To complete this dream team is another scriptwriter: Seishi Minakami of Asatte no Houkou, Birdy the Mighty Decode 02, Shigurui, Paranoia Agent and Rescue Wings fame.
Why you should not look forward to it: It remains a romantic comedy. A seemingly very solid one, but if you don’t like the genre then I’m not sure whether this premise will convert you.
First-Glance Potential: 80%

Panty & Stocking With Garterbelt

Summary: The story centers around a teen-celebrity-like blonde-haired girl named Panty and a black-haired Goth Loli girl named Stocking. The two are angels sent from the heavens to battle the Ghosts on Earth. – (Taken from AniDB)
Why you should look forward to it: In a season chockful of moe and fanservice, the series with the most suggestive title actually is something completely different: Panty, Stocking and Garterbelt are actually the names of the lead characters. I admit that I laughed when I found that out. This show seems very intriguing, especially with the director of Gurren Lagann and Dead Leaves behind this thing. I’m really in the mood for some Gainax-esque action. What’s going to make this one different from the above two is the assistant director, though. Now, I’m not sure how much influence these guys can have, but FLCL’s director definitely has promise.
Why you should not look forward to it: Now, this show looks absolutely awesome, but I did have a beef with Gurren Lagann and Dead Leaves, and that was its characterization. I didn’t really care for the cast for some reason. So that’s my request for this series: have a bunch of enjoyable, yet well fleshed out characters in this series.
First-Glance Potential: 80%

Psychic Detective Yakumo

Summary: The story is about a college student, Yakumo Saitou who was born with different eye colors. His red left eye gave him a special ability to see ghosts and spirits. He believes ghosts and spirits are bound to earth because of a certain ’cause’ and simply by eliminating that ’cause’ will those spirits rest in peace. Being asked for help by Haruka Ozawa, together they began the investigation – (Taken from Wikipedia)
Why you should look forward to it: Yes! Now this one looks to be right up my interests: mystery, a lead character beyond high school, lots of supernatural influences, Bee-Train. Although this seems to be Bee-Train without Koichi Mashimo (I really wonder what he’s up to right now). Instead, the director is going to be Tomoyuki Kurokawa (the director of Murder Princess), which admittedly isn’t the most solid choice. Still, the guy behind the series is Hiroyuki Kawasaki, who has a huge amount of experience on many different series.
Why you should not look forward to it: 13 episodes. Too little. And again, I have my doubts about Bee-Train without Koichi Mashimo. I mean, he’s the guy reason why I became a fan of them in the first place.
First-Glance Potential: 80%

Star Driver Kagayaki no Takuto

Summary: On a cross-shaped island in the South, a mysterious and gigantic humanoid robot known as the “Cybuddy” is discovered sealed in the underground ruins for untold ages. A group known as the “Order of the Glittering Star Cross” attempts to remove the seal by abducting a girl named Wako Agemaki, who they dubbed the “shrine maiden” and is the key to activating the robot. A boy named Takuto Tsunashi arrives with his own Cybuddy named Tauburn to rescue Wako. Thus begins a struggle to unlock the secrets of the advanced technology and prevent disaster. – (Taken from ANN)
Why you should look forward to it: First of all, it’s an original series: not based on anything. Furthermore, the series composition, done by Yoji Enokido, who also did the series composition for Revolutionary Girl Utena. How could I not look forward to that? On top of that, the director is Takuya Igarashi, who also directed Ashita no Nadja and it’s animated by Bones. These guys KNOW how to make such an adventure series work!
Why you should not look forward to it: Okay, okay, okay. I know that those aren’t the only works these people have done and I do realize that we’re talking about the creators of Melody of Oblivion and a bunch of Sailor Moon episodes here. These guys have worked on some series that I didn’t really like. But here’s the thing: this show can flop gigantically, but I feel that if it manages to work, it’s going to make for one hell of an epic.
First-Glance Potential: 80%

57 thoughts on “Autumn Season Preview

  1. Just letting you know, Bakuman is NOT a romantic comedy. I don’t want to spoil anything, but romance plays a relatively small portion in the story. It’s mostly about two aspiring mangakas and their struggle to make it into the manga world and the different challenges they have to overcome. It has a lot of exposition at first but it gets better and better. It’s really a unique series, and passing it off as a romantic comedy does not do it justice.

  2. Firechick: nah, beyond the WMT, Nippon Animation often animates other kinds of kids’ shows that really are just aimed at kids. That’s what Rita et Machin is. It’s unfortunate, but I doubt that we’re going to see any new World Masterpiece Theatre at this point.

    Darklord: ah, okay. I’m really glad to hear that, because from the outside it really looked like another one of those romantic comedies. That’s why these first impressions are never my final. ^^;

  3. Awwww.

    The only series that seem to interest me are Yosuga no Sora, the new Pokemon series, and Shinryaku! Ika Musume. And yeah, 2010’s been a pretty stale year for new anime. If this happens, I normally finish up ones I’m watching now or find other titles. I definitely wanna watch Anne of Green Gables the anime before 2011 starts, along with Perrine or various other anime. By the way, psgels, have you watched Takara’s subs for Ie Naki Ko? They’ve released all the episodes except 31, but they will soon.

  4. Star Driver is pretty much the only sure bet for me right now, as someone who is also a huge Revolutionary Girl Utena fan, as I’m not certain about everything else.

    The second Super Robot Wars anime might or might be interesting but I wouldn’t expect too much other than giant robots using ridiculously powerful attacks against each other. Low expectations that might well be met.

  5. “Why you should not look forward to it: It’s from the creators of KissxSis; what more do you want to know!?”

    Blogging.. at it’s best!

  6. Actually, Kami no Mizu Shiru Sekai (The World God Only Knows) is pretty unique in terms of execution. It subverts a LOT of romcom tropes and the Keima makes an absolutely awesome main character.

    As a reader of yours who has somewhat similar tastes in anime as you do… please try to watch the first ep w/o a negative bias. The only way i see the show screwing up is if Manglobe doesn’t adapt it properly (which i highly doubt will happen).

  7. Bakuman should have at least 95% probability of blogging if you like manga/anime at all.
    That story is written directly into the minds of all the people who love anime and manga. It’s not a romantic comedy, more like a completely new genre who succesfully involves the best aspects of manga and shows some of the background of how that world works.

  8. Thanks, psgels, for the summary. Rita et Machin, Togainu no Chi, Kuragehime, Letter Bee Reverse, Iron Man, Bakuman, Psychic Detective Yakumo, and Star Driver Kagayaki no Takuto (only because you mentioned Revolutionary Girl Utena) look like possibles for me. I am surprised I chose 8. This past season was so so. I follow Heroman, Uraboku, K-On!!, Black Butler 2, and Kaichou wa maid sama and most are on season 2. I just got the Tytania DVD and the first 6 eps were good.

  9. I’d bet a donut that Star Driver turns into another mind-screw. The gender ratio of the promotional image is an entirely different red flag all on its own.

    I’ll probably end up checking out the first episodes of Bakuman, Psychic Detective Yakumo, Star Driver, and Kami Nomi zo Shiru Sekai, but I’m not very optimistic. I’ll also have to check out the Tegami Bachi OP&ED, but I’ve never liked the anime as much as the manga so I doubt I’ll invest any time into it.

  10. I second tekky99, Kami Nomi zo Shiru Sekai aka The World God Only Knows aka TWGOK is a very unusual take on harem. Leave preconceptions at the door and dive into it. I’ve never met a concept quite like it.

  11. >from the creators of KissxSis
    I have one pet peeve about you and that’s when you use “creators.” If you were to use it right, then you would’ve said “from the creators of Cabbage Love.” Then again, that isn’t right either, since it was the animation company that screwed it up.
    Either way, Fortune Arterial seems boring. I played the trial and when I finally got to a vampire part, I fell asleep. :I

    Hetalia will ~*~never~*~ end.

    Satoshi is in a leaked character sheet. It’s like the DP promo art where Takeshi (Brock) was not featured. So yes he will be ~BACK~.
    You hate Smugleaf, Bacon, and Wotter!? You suck. D8
    The series may be crap but I heard the writers got a lot better, prominently featuring the rival and developing Satoshi and Hikari’s friendship well in DP.

    Starry Sky~ They need release info now~ =__=

  12. These previews are the best part of this site.. Iron man anime adaptation should be interesting. Anyway, thanks!

  13. Ugh… This isnt good… So many sequels to moe crap and stuff, but hopefully there will be surprises, as there are most seasons

  14. Hi psgels, still reading through the previews but I saw your comment on Directors of Photography and thought I’d chime in.

    Unless the position is markedly different from American cinematography, a DP is responsible for bringing the vision of the director to the screen. He’s responsible for the framing of a scene, the angle, the distance of the “camera” and the placement of the characters. In cinema he’s also responsible for lens type and lighting. The reason it’s called a director of photography is because each frame of a film is considered a photograph in and of itself.

    I don’t know how influential DPs are in Japanese animation, but in American cinema only the director is above them (basically).

    Sources: A college Film Arts class and Louis Giannetti’s “Understanding Movies”, 11th ed.

  15. That doesn’t sound so bad – the number of probable ‘to watch’ series seems about the same length as any season to me. I’ve always been able to count the number on my hands – often one hand. I’m picky, and I don’t watch that quickly.

  16. Ore no Imouto ga Konnani Kawaii Wake ga Nai: That has to be the most eye-roll inducing title I’ve ever seen for an anime.

    MM!: I’m surprised this didn’t get a 0%. Just from the art style and the things I’m hearing, it is set to complete the trilogy that Kanokon and Ladies x Butlers! started. -__-

    Hyakka Ryouran Samurai Girls: I’m confused as to whether this is going to be a serious show or not. I looked up the production studio and I think they did one show I liked (Elfen Lied?) but the rest were a bunch of bad shows and hentai OVAs. I think this is going the way of Queen’s Blade, ugh.

    Yosuga no Sora: The artwork I’ve seen for this show is too nice for to me to not watch it at this point, regardless of a visual novel premise.

    Kamo Nomi zo Shiru Sekai: I wouldn’t be too quick about throwing this with Seiken no Blacksmith as Manglobe’s failures. Despite how moe and colourful it looks, I’ve heard nothing but praise for the manga it’s based on. It’s supposed to be pretty good.

    Soredemo Machi wa Mawatteiru: “Blegh Shinbo” should be your catchphrase. I’m surprised Shaft didn’t get a 0%.

    Shinryaku! Ika Musume: I have high hopes for this. The premise makes me think it will take a turn for the serious side at some point. Also, Umi Monogatari vibes, but maybe I’m wrong.

    Psychic Detective Yakumo: I’ve never seen anything by Bee Train, are they any good? They seem to always do bishounen shows, but that might just be a generalization on the past few seasons.

  17. Been surprised to see a lot people saying their checking out the second Letter Bee series, maybe that epic cliffhanger did some good after all?
    Ugh, Melody of Oblivion, now I’m a bit worried for Star Driver, also since the plot of it doesn’t seem like it’s all quite there.

  18. Satoshi NEVER gets retired =P That is fact.

    And apparently this time they tried to do “look weird at first, then they grow up on you” thing with pokemon designs. I don’t really agree on newer pokemon looking stupider, just… Newer.(they have too much of ‘New generation’ feel, however that can be described..)

    And while the fact you don’t read manga makes your blogs more interesting, its sometime kinda embarrassing xD Heck, I never read Bakuman and even I know its not romantic comedy xP(though, it really helps that there is thread in site that I visit which pretty much keeps discussing whether its sexist or not)

  19. Hm, actually, Kami Nomi zo Shiru Sekai, is actually a pretty intelligent series. Even my anti-moe-watch-only-quality-stuff friends are into it. Yeah, but the premise is hard to get over. I never even tried the manga, lol. I guess i’ll preview the anime…

  20. i’m disappointed in how low of your score for a VN adaptation is….both Fortune Arterial and Yosuga no Sora are milestones in VN universe,especially the former.

  21. Well, all in all I think it will end up similar to this season in number (only watching Shiki, Seikimatsu and Kuroshitsuji 2), but as long as they can entertain, that’s something.

    Star Driver is a must, if not only for the reason you said already. I was quite fond even of Melody of Oblivion (it was strange, but it somehow got to me) and Utena is my favourite anime ever.

    Yakumo Tantei can turn both ways, depending on how they plan to adapt it. I started reading the novel a while ago, but stopped because of my bachelor thesis taking up time and other hobby related stuff being more important. Still I liked it and it could lead to another neat mystery show with great atmosphere.

    The rest will happen on a try and error basis, because most of the other stuff that appeals to me is heavily lodged in fandom, so it’s hard to decide wether it’s actually good for me or if those people I can usually trust when it comes to reccomendations are caught up in it. Bakuman, Togaina no Chi and Kuragehime are those candidats.

    …and I just hope Togainu no Chi isn’t ero-guro-junai like sweet pool…man was I bored AND disgusted…

    @mds: Well it always depends on who the recipient is. There are also many people who love harem shows, I can’t watch more than 5 minutes of them.
    You should never be dissappointed by people having different taste in any field.

  22. As a few people already said Kami Nomi zo Shiru Sekai (The World God Only Knows) is actually a very unique series that parodies and pokes fun at the harem genre more than follows its code. Don’t be so quick to disregard it just because of how the premise sounds. I’m no fan of harem genre’s but this series really is amusing and the protagonist is very different from your standard harem lead.

  23. Now don’t get me wrong, I’m in the front seat on the “hate Shinbo” bandwagon, but Soredemo actually seems interesting to me for some reason. As long as Shinbo doesn’t blow his stylistic load all over it too badly it could be all right. Then again that might be like asking for the world to stop turning.

  24. @reverse

    Fractale is airing in the first quarter of 2011. Noitamina is already full with Shiki and Kuragehime this season.

    @kettobase

    Anime no Chikara is “on break” for the fourth quarter. Though, considering how poorly received its first two series were, A-1 Pictures stretching its budget too much, and the fact that Noise only lasted four seasons before getting axed, I wouldn’t be surprised if that’s the end.

  25. Is the Fall 2010 Anime chart even out now? I heard that there are a lot of fake fall charts out there (I LOLed when they say that there will be Baccano 2 and a Phoenix Wright anime)

  26. God, this is going to be a horrible season. It’s like a maximum of two shows that seems worthwhile watching.

    Oh, and letter bee getting 80% potential… that sure speaks lengths about the rest of the shows 😉

  27. God, this is going to be a horrible season. It’s like a maximum of two shows that seems worthwhile watching.

    Oh, and letter bee getting 80% potential… that sure speaks lengths about the rest of the shows 😉

  28. AKI: Crap, Arakawa might be my mistake. It was on Moonphase, but I thought that it was going to be another one of those specials like with Hidamari Sketch. I didn’t find Deadman Wonderland among them though, if it’s not on Moonphase then it probably got delayed.

  29. Oh about the 13 episode worry on Psychic Detective Yakumo, that’s because the manga (though there’s a novel about it as well that I haven’t looked at) is only 3 volumes long, 9 chapters total. Still, I wonder how it’ll play out in that time-span.

  30. The Yakumo novel spans about 9 volumes, which way too much for 13 episodes to handle, but has more than enough material for two more series. My guess is that the introduction story should take no more than 2 episodes, which leaves about 5 + 6 episodes for the two following volumes.

  31. As others have already stated, don’t underestimate Kami Nomi zo Shiru Sekai. (The World God Only Knows) It’s one of my favorite manga’s. Trust me, there is more to this show that meets the eye.

    I am sure people may find this shocking but believe or not Ore no Imouto ga Konnani Kawaii Wake ga Nai may actually be good. I read the first three chapters of the light novel. It’s not bad. Quite funny actually. The main character is somewhat Kyon like. If its don’t right it could turn out to be a decent series.

    Maybe Sora no Otoshimono Forte might be good. The mangaka has proven he can write some very good story with his “Watashi no Messiah-sama” and within Sora no Otoshimono jokey nature there lies a serious storyline. Problem is that the anime will most likely focus on the fanservice….sigh…

    I hope Index II starts doing something with all the characters it introduced.

    All and all a pretty crappy lineup.

  32. Very thorough and thoughtful, as always. 🙂

    I’m excited about ‘Kuragehime’ and ‘Yakumo’, and I loved the first season of Arakawa so I’m hoping that you’re wrong in the sense that the sequel does live up to the prequel.

    Other than that, not much else to look forward to at present, so I’ll probably be catching up with old shows, time permitting. Oh, and hope you had a nice time in the Exeter!

  33. Very thorough and thoughtful, as always. 🙂

    I’m excited about ‘Kuragehime’ and ‘Yakumo’, and I loved the first season of ‘Arakawa’ so I’m hoping that you’re wrong in the sense that the sequel does live up to the prequel.

    Other than that, not much else to look forward to at present, so I’ll probably be catching up with old shows, time permitting. Oh, and hope you had a nice time in Exeter!

  34. Just from looking at this I don’t know what to expect from this new series, can’t say I am really looking forward to watching any of them. After two relatively good anime seasons it might just be time for another round of mediocre seasons.

  35. “A high class highschool on a remote island, fated reunions, new encounters and a touch of vampire mystery. I guess that about sums up the basic premise of Fortune Arterial in one sentence. Obviously sounds like the usual formula we have seen done to death a dozen times, but, what do you know – this one is done right. Having heard plenty of good references about the title i decided to finally sit down and give it a go myself, and the end result is a very pleasant surprise. I am not one to easily hand out praise, but when the credits of the True End started to roll, i was willing to stand up and applaud the writers for a rather exemplary piece of writing. The way all the individual story paths came together in the end, the way all the details fell in to place and the fact they actually explored aspects that are usually taken for granted in vampire stories, such as bloodlust and reasons behind it, as well as other relevant aspects, and the very origins of said vampires – things i had long since given up on in vampire stories, makes Fortune Arterial one of (if not THE) my favorite pieces of vampire fictions up to date.”

    http://animehistory.wordpress.com/2009/02/18/fortune-arterial-a-luxorious-school-student-council-and-vampires/

  36. I could understand why you’re declaring this year the worst, since you’re pretty much basing the impression on the names of directors and the synopsis (that often doesn’t really describe more than the first ep’s worth of the story), and you’re also somewhat skewed against comedy series and most of this season is comedy. However, I’m seeing quite a few very interesting titles, as well as some that are further affirmed as a very good manga series as people have described above.

    So, just saying that I wouldn’t say it’s a bad year or anything.

  37. Besides having the guy from Revolutionary Girl Utena (a masterpiece, imo), Star Driver’s premise instantly reminded me of Escaflowne, one of my top three favorite series. So I’ll definitely check it out. The only thing bothering me is the amount of girls with different hair colors in the promo, it makes it look like a harem.

    I’ll also keep an eye on Kuragehime and Otome Youkai Zakuro. Looking forward to your first impressions!

  38. I finally undertood what bothers me about psgels season previews: you your expectations in the production staff doing the series. It’s reasonable when you’re talking about anime original series, but that approach doesn’t work with series adapting material from other media: I don’t think it matters how good or bad was a series a director did in the past, the quality of an adaptation depends a lot in the original material. Of course that’s not all there is to it, but it really bothers me how much you try to ignore it.

  39. I am really looking forward to Togainu no Chi.
    It was an amazing game. c:

    it is really hard to find a BL game with an actual plot that is interesting lol.
    Although the sci-fi part did had some inconsistencies and stuff like that. :/

  40. Warren Ellis is one of the top comic book writers today. I’d say 80% of his stuff is genius and 20% is kind of “meh”. That might not seem that great but the dude has been very (in bold) prolific. He has written some of my favorite comics like Transmetropolitan, Nextwave, Planetary, and more. He has written for Ironman before (a really import series called Extremis which did major stuff to update the character). So honestly my interest in the series just went up a 100%. So, now my interest is a 120% lol.

  41. tzierkav: it’s not like I try to ignore the original mangas on purpose. I… just don’t have anything to say about them usually. In the most cases, there hasn’t been any of their work that has been adapted to anime before, so I have no idea of knowing whether they’re good or not. This is why I decided to focus on staff that I am familiar about, to at least get a bit of an impression on how well it is likely to be going to be adapted.

  42. @ MDS

    “i’m disappointed in how low of your score for a VN adaptation is….both Fortune Arterial and Yosuga no Sora are milestones in VN universe,especially the former. ”

    like that matters man, the studio doing it is the same studio that adapted KissXSis, IT HAS TO BE CRAP.

    “I finally undertood what bothers me about psgels season previews: you your expectations in the production staff doing the series. It’s reasonable when you’re talking about anime original series, but that approach doesn’t work with series adapting material from other media: I don’t think it matters how good or bad was a series a director did in the past, the quality of an adaptation depends a lot in the original material. Of course that’s not all there is to it, but it really bothers me how much you try to ignore it. ”

    Exactly, I mean you look @ Brains Base before Baccano and all the majority of their titles were pretty much crap. But hey Baccano’s regarded as one of the best series of last decade. might have something to do with the source material?? Nah…

  43. “But hey Baccano’s regarded as one of the best series of last decade. might have something to do with the source material?? Nah…”

    Did I ever say that the only reason why Baccano rocks was because of Brains Base?

    It’s not like I don’t care about the original source material. I just don’t know anything about it so I don’t have anything to say about it.

  44. i’m really looking forward to Kami Nomi zo Shiru Sekai.i’ve read the manga and i say i’ts really one of a kind and even though i don’t like harem that much,i’m pretty much addicted to kami nomi zo shiru sekai.can’t wait ^_^

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