I’m going to hijack this post in order to write down my thoughts on a question that has me stumped in nearly every season: What the hell am I going to blog?
So with my mind on the past first episodes, I need to figure out: which series are interesting to talk about on a weekly basis? This season is exceptionally difficult, because there are just so many good series. It usually takes me quite a while to figure this out. Usually I keep this outside of the blog and to myself, but what the heck, this time I’m going to write down my thought process here.
Let’s start with the obvious ones: the kiddie shows and all of the bad shows I’m not going to even give a second chance: Miss Monochrome, Outbreak Company, Yuusha Blahblah, Strike the Blood, that Wresling Show, Walkure Romanze, Unbreakable Machine Doll, you are out and you should be ashamed of yourself. Also I will not have time for the series that showed only a tiny bit of potential, there’s just too much competition; so goodbye, Super Seisyun Brothers, Diabolik Lovers, Log Horizon, Ace of Diamond, Meganebu and Non Non Biyori. Sorry if you’re a fan of these series, but this season is just too damn large.
Okay, as for the rest: the top of the season is always fun to blog. Kyousogiga, Yozakura Quartet and Samurai Flamency all seem wonderful, so they’re all going to be blogged. I’m also going to throw in Galilei Donna because of its ambition: those shows are also great to cover.
Then there is a group of very promising sequels: Teekyu, Little Busters, Phi Brain, Hajime no Ippo and White Album. I don’t think I can consistently write about these, however for these series I’m going to do a Kaleidoscope this season, because they deserve the attention and I do want to talk about them slightly.
Then there is a group of series that is in the danger zone of being dropped if their second episode disappoints: Kyoukai no Kanata, Ore no Nounai, Tokyo Ravens, Blazblue, Yowamushi Pedal, Arpeggio and Golden Time. As of this writing I have watched Kyoukai no Kanata (dropped; the characters were too annying) and Golden Time (keeper, but not interesting enough to blog). All these series have the potential to be great as long as they aren’t held back, but I don’t believe that that potential will be enough to be worth blogging.
This leaves the foursome of Kill La Kill, Copellion, Nagi no Asukura and Gingitsune. And this really has me in a bind. All of them had smashing first episodes, Kill la Kill and Nagi no Asukura will run for two cours, Gingitsune and Copellion for just one (I heard someone say that Gingitsune will run for 21 episodes, but the amount of scheduled DVDs suggest otherwise), yet they all have their significant flaws: Kill la Kill and Gingitsune have their simplified story, while Copellion and Nagi no Asukura’s problem is that they’re way too dramatic.
At the moment of writing, I’ve seen episode 2 of Kill la Kill and Copellion. The latter made this process really difficult because I was really surprised with how the characters were overacting there. Ultimately though, I figured that I should not let overacting play a factor in this. I have complained about overacting in the past before, and I’ve been proven wrong many times. Overacting in one episode an sich isn’t a sign that we’re dealing with a series that will crash and burn to death. A bigger indicator is a wrong focus or lackluster direction, and I’m not yet seeing that with any of these four here. But the thing is that I also don’t want to blog nine shows at the same timewhile also doing a kaleidoscope: that will be too much.
So here’s what I think I’m going to do: I’m going to rigorously blog the big three of this season, and probably Galilei Donna as well. I’ll try to cover these as much as possible, and after that I’ll try to do blog Gingitsune, Copellion, Kill la Kill and Nagi no Asukura, putting the episodes I can’t cover in something like the kaleidoscope, along with the five sequels and any other show that doesn’t end up dropped. These will basically be my priorities this season.
In the meantime, I’m going to put Uchuu Kyoudai on hold for blogging. It used to be my favourite, but here is the thing: I endorse experimentation, I endorse studios trying out new stuff, and pushing the anime industry further. At this point, Uchuu Kyoudai isn’t doing that anymore, and it’s just running for running’s sake, as good as the content may still be. It’s stopped being fun to blog after complaining about the pacing issues over and over. We finally have a season again with so much fresh new content, and a chance to show what some excellent OVAs can really do with the time of a full series. I’d rather to spend my attention on that, even though Uchuu Kyoudai is still setting the example of having a significantly older cast.
So yeah… Kill la Kill. Nearly forgot about that one. The thing with this series indeed is that it’s going to have to find a way to make up for its overall plot: it’s simple, and most likely going to be predictable. My big problem with Gurren Lagann was that it couldn’t keep itself interesting enough. With this series I have hope though, because the chemistry between the characters is a lot more fun, and the creators clearly seem to want to go all-out. The biggest trap at the moment for them is running into a routine. I’m fine with having a formula of having to fight a bunch of people with wacky powers, but make each of those people count: make every fight something really entertaining.
The firs two episodes really managed to do that. While not as versatile as Kyousogiga or Yozakura Quartet, this episode stood out in its sheer insanity and how it brought tennis to a whole different level. I also like how most of the characters in this series also have no clue what’s going on, and they’re just going along with things.
Rating: 5.5/8 (Excellent)
You could always only pick three to blog episodically and for the others write a post about them every four episodes or so. This way you have a lot more to talk about when writing about these shows and won’t have to write as much.
Coppelion is probably the only stand out for me this season, though Ars Nova was good and I will continue with Valvrave due to its late rally in quality last season.
It reminds me a lot of Tokyo Mangnitude 8.0 at the moment playing out as survival story however the charachters in the op/ed and some of the early questions like whose been supplying the survivors with food and the highly advanced radiation suits, what was the initial event (military refer to it as an accident opening pandoras box in the middle of the capital and showed us a dark outline obscured by fog while the survivors think it was a meltdown) lead me to think it will eventually turn into a mystery/conspiracy story.
I know there is a hell of a lot of anime to choose from… I’m going to watch all the ones I find good. Which is promsiing to be a good damn number this season. Ah, Copp-feel-ion turned out better than expected, hell a lot of anime this season seems to be that way. But hey I can’t complain. The more the merrier.
Yeah a ridiculous seasson, a lot of good series to many many likes. Personally the big three of the season are kill la kill, log horizon and gallilei followed by the seconds seasons magi, hajime. Interesting enough to follow outbreak company and machine doll. I will have to choise the others ones because i dont have that many time rigth now to follow all. (I count 23 to follow).
I thought Gurren Lagann had some interesting twists. It only started to sag towards the end. Kill la Kill on the other hand seems to be taking the “Monster of the Week” approach that would get boring FAST even with the creative visuals and animation.
I haven’t watched Kill la Kill and Yowamushi Pedal yet, but so far my top three favorites are Yozakura Quartet, Galilei Donna, Samurai Flamenco, and Daiya no Ace. I just have a feeling Ace of Diamond will get interesting very soon with the new dynamic between that main character as a pitcher and the new catcher; also, there must be some character development, considering how annoying the protag is.
Episode 2 of Outbreak Company was good, as I put up in your first impression thread. I know the first episode was underwhelming, but the second episode was solid and you out to give it a chance. Also, was Strike the Blood a bad show? It seemed mundane, but bad? It brings nothing new to the table and the characters are ordinary but it did seem to play out fine and it has a likable cast. Swinging back to Outbreak Company, the second episode focused how that world’s caste system works, the prevalent illiteracy and ignorance of the people, racism among the citizens of their kingdom and how their non-human races are treated like second class citizens and have grown to accept the notion that they should be treated that way. The MC also manned up a lot there, sure he’s a self insert, but he’s proving himself a very likable character with good qualities who you can sympathize with.
I’m surprised you didn’t auto-drop Blazeblue, it was far worse than the shows you said you dropped… the pacing, animation and confusing way they tried to showcase the story to the viewers is abysmal.
Though we’ve differences in taste I will continue to follow your blog though, because though there are some series you dropped that I really enjoyed I have found overall that the shows you follow are solid. I’m a long-time reader that’s remained anonymous so far, I remember discovering your blog via Book of Bantorra and again through Legend of the Legendary Heroes and I’m glad you stuck through with them. Kudos bro, more power.
I didn’t see you specifically mention Magi season 2 anywhere there, so I guess you really don’t like it after the disappointing end to the first season. I’ll be watching it every week. Even if it is flawed at times, I feel like they made an engrossing world that I enjoy being part of in a way.
psgels never finished the first season of Magi I think
Oh, he did drop it after 17 episodes. Damn.
How about Pupa psgels? Isn’t Pupa going to air this season?
Pupa is not airing yet because the networks would only air it if they censored it a bit and the studio said f@ck THAT.
ZOMGARHPFFFFF! I’m seriously hooked on Kill La Kill. It’s pretty damn stylish and I’m a sucker for style but not at the detriment of substance. I just hope that the story picks up soon.
My tops so far are
Samurai Flamenco
Kill La Kill
Gallilei Donna
so of course I hope you’ll blog those
I still need to watch nagi, coppelion, yozakura and kyousagiga and it’s the second week already. :/
I’m really enjoying Kill la kill but i doubt it would be bloggin worthy material.