Mokke Mokke was one of the two series I’ve been looking forward to the most for this season, and it doesn’t disappoint. What we have here is two sisters who live at a local shrine. One of them can see spirits, the other is easily possessed by them. There’s a very nice combination of slice-of-life and drama, and unlike the similar series Binbou Shimai Monogatari, this series never feels annoying, apart from a few animation-issues here and there, perhaps. It’s going to be interesting whether this series will remain fresh or not by developing its characters. Oh, and the music is pretty good as well. Especially the OP has the chance of being among the best OPs for this season. This is definitely the best show of the season so far, but then again, I’ve only seen four of them until now. ^^; Night Wizard the Animation So far, this one turned out interesting enough to continue, but it needs a lot to improve on. I like how the main characters go beyond their clichés, and the male lead actually has a sense of humour. This also isn’t a show where all main characters suddenly discover their powers: that’s only the case for one of them. The male lead and the others were already involved in the parallel fantasy-world that exists alongside the normal one. The graphics and music are nice to watch as well,, and small degree of humour is a welcome addition. Still, on the other side, there’s only one male character in the entire show so far, all female characters, the thing lacks realism (why does nobody find it strange when suddenly a car lifts off into the air?), the male and female lead look destined to end up together, and let’s hope that the rest of the series will spend enough time to flesh out the characters and go for something original. I’m keeping my fingers crossed, because this could turn into something interesting if handled well. Myself; Yourself So, a guy returns to his birthplace after having been away for 5 years? Where have I seen this before? Ah well, it did at least some things right: the characters go a bit beyond stereotypes unlike with Da Capo II, and the character-designs of the teenagers aren’t as outrageous as I feared. That doesn’t mean that the plot isn’t incredibly shallow, though. His childhood love turned into the worst tsundere possible, another became his landlady who agrees to make his lunch for no possible reason, the third girl turned into the obligatory unimportant female classmate and his only male friend looks way too much like the obligatory male best friend you see in every harem. I’m not sure, but why can’t these creators come up with something original? It’s really not that hard, you know? One thing I have to say though, is that this is probably the first harem without a cheesy J-pop-tune for its OP: instead we get treated to a catchy J-rock one.]]>
>>> Especially the OP has the chance of being among the best OPs for this season.
You beat me to this comment. I believe the Mokke’s OP to be one of the better COMPOSED OP of this year. I must hear the full version to make a verdict, but it could displace Negima OP and SOLA OP for the top spot of the year.
I’m dropping Myself; Yourself. Night Wizard the Animation will get one more episode to make favorable impression.
Mokke was on my tentative watchlist too…your impressions have convinced me to check it out for sure now. TBH the new season doesn’t seem to be up to the standard of the last one so I see it as the best of a small, if not bad, bunch. But then, Dennou Coil and Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei are still running!