Hypnosis Mic: Division Rap Battle
Short Synopsis: In a world dominated by women, handsome men pass the time by competing in reality-bending rap battles for their amusement.
Wooper’s review:
Well, that was a pleasant surprise. I expected this to be your standard sub-average bishounen showcase, but the camp value provided by its high-energy rap battles made it quite a treat. There are four hip-hop trios to choose from here, and each MC (that’s ‘master of ceremonies’ rather than ‘main character’) has a different profession or trait that dictates the nature of their mic attacks. The ex-navy officer’s song is accompanied by missiles fired from nowhere in particular; the blond playboy’s vocals are matched with storms of yellow rose petals; the gangster’s lyrics slice the frame into ribbons alongside knife sound effects. One dude even summons a skeleton from hell to prop up his massive speaker system, which I can only assume was conjured by his supernatural flow. Some of the characters have grating voices or stupid personality quirks that hurt the non-musical scenes, but when the beat kicks in and the boys start spitting, the result is undeniably fun. Even if this show doesn’t sound serious enough for your Highly Refined tastes, I’d recommend checking out the OP – I defy anyone reading this paragraph not to smile when the beat switches up midway through.
Potential: 40%
Mario’s review:
Woah, watching Hypnosis Mic makes me realize how far the male idol genre has evolved. Granted, male idol shows are among my least favorite genre, but here Hypnosis Mic basically turns everything up to 11 – ridiculous premises, checked, countless pretty faces with dumb quirks, checked, musical performances (or rap battles?), checked. And yet, it’s up there as one of the most entertaining pieces this sub-genre has to offer. It runs wild, it’s colorful and doesn’t really give a fuck about its ridiculousness, which for me remains its biggest hook. If you are looking for campy, over-the-top fun, look no further than this.
Potential: 40%
Lenlo’s Note:
What the fuck did I just watch. That is all.
Hanyou no Yashahime
Short Synopsis: Inuyasha 2: Flashback Boogaloo.
Mario’s review:
Inuyasha’s manga was huge when I grew up but sadly it was one of the few that completely escaped my radar. Watching this premiere it’s clear that this spin-off targets the nostalgic feels from the original fans, as it spends a huge chunk of its runtime on the original characters, and not much time on the new set of characters. Which is fine, I suppose. For me who is new to the franchise, it clearly does the job of establishing its world, its characters and the monsters that the gang used to face. It’s the new trio that suffers from not having enough screen time, so I’d say that next episode you get a more accurate sense of what this spin-off will be. I have fun with them all so far, but so far it gives me little reasons to follow it, because I just might as well spend the time to watch the original instead.
Potential: 20%
Wooper’s review:
Coming into this premiere, I intended to evaluate the next generation of Inuyasha characters with fresh eyes, not having seen the original series. That was made difficult by the episode’s nature, however, which was 75% Inuyasha flashback and 25% setup for the new series. The director made a smart choice to hook the original show’s audience with two decades’ worth of nostalgia, but for a first-timer, the whole thing felt very stale. It consisted mainly of the principal characters fighting identical versions of a plant-based demon, over and over, until Inuyasha finally used his Ultimate Attack, thus saving the day. The look of the series isn’t bad, but neither was it given the Dragon Quest treatment to breathe new life into its franchise – I imagine that Yashahime looks much the same as its prequel, just with more convenient digital effects work. There was a certain appeal to seeing grown-up versions of Kagome’s baby girls from the flashback, since they went from identical twins to polar opposites, but we saw so little of them that it’s hard to care about how that happened. Their origin story will arrive next week, so stick around for at least one more episode if you’re a former (or current!) Inuyasha fan. As for me, I’m letting this ship sail.
Potential: ?
Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei S2
Short Synopsis: The further adventures of Onii-sama the Overpowered.
Amun’s review:
One True Tatsuya returns! And there’s now a girl version of him! (well almost – she’s definitely not stronger than him, but she’s still pretty strong! Tatsuya actually had to dodge and grab her wrist hard….) Okay, so this is pretty much the same as the first season – Tatsuya is wildly OP (this episode reminds you about the very large crater he put in the ocean), an external force is investigating him (USA this time) and there’s some other subtext and a mysterious enemy. So yeah – this season, I’m sure, will be about adding the foreigner hottie (who happens to be the USA’s most powerful combat mage or something?) to the harem, maybe even jostling to second place behind imotou (who, we were reminded, is also crazy strong). Also some “magic” (saying it’s technology is like saying the loli is 400 years old – looking at you Re:Zero). USA girl is actually kind of like the maid from Kaguya, so I’m pretty down with that.
Potential: Tatsuya%
Halp! I can’t get the Hypnosis Mic songs out of my head >.<