A rather strange batch this time, with anime that many people probably don’t even know or remember.
Rakugou Tennyo Oyui
Ugh… can’t believe I missed this one. It aired during the winter-season, and got its first episode subbed around May, I think. It’s a fairly standard mahou shoujo, with characters who actually attempt to differ a bit from the clichés. Okay, there is a samurai-girl and the main character is rather hyperactive, but the others all have some kind of element which makes them interesting. For example, we’ve got a class rep with an obsession over our main character and we finally have a young genius who actually behaves like a normal person. I also liked that our main character isn’t the first one to discover her powers. I also like the contrast between the normal world and the medieval world.
Oban Star Racers
Can anyone imagine my surprise when I saw this one float by on DUTCH television? Dutch television, of all things. (For the ones who don’t know, Holland has an absolutely crappy anime industry. The TV-stations used to air some good series (Flint The Time Detective, Medabots and Digimon, both first series) but right now there’s barely any anime on, and the ones that do get featured contain the biggest garbage ever) This anime seems to be an international project, and I can imagine that it’s also being featured on German, French, English and American television. Well then, I’m not going to even bother to try and follow this series on the Dutch television, as the network it’s being aired on is notorious for its eccentric broadcasting policy (as of right now, every day features two episodes, and most of the time I’m at the university when these episodes air), and like every other show, it has been dubbed in Dutch, and it sounds horrible as usual. Still, the show itself actually showed promise. If there really went six years into developing this anime, it can become really interesting. Basically, it features races between aliens on strange terrains, and there don’t seem to be any rules present, so contenders can just try to blast each other out of the competition. I’m hoping that a Japanese version will pop up somewhere once, though there’s one major problem with this anime. During the races, it sometimes has the nasty tendency to use deus ex machina at the climaxes.
Koi Suru Suru Tenchi Angelique
Yeah, I got a bit impatient and decided to check out the raws. Well, I can understand why it hasn’t been subbed yet. It’s cheesy as hell. A goddess of some sort needs to have one chosen girl, so from all over the country, all beautiful girls are invited into a castle, in order to determine who the chosen one is. Well, she appears to be different from the other girls who were invited, as she somehow likes to hide her beauty behind a cap of some sort and some geek glasses. In the end, she gets discovered and she now gets surrounded by no less than nine pretty bishounen. Still, why did I like this? This show has some kind of atmosphere which has been really appealing. It may be my love for fairy-tale-like shows, but I found myself enjoying the first episode. And the character design was surprisingly good, although a bit creepy at times.
Hey 🙂
Oban Star racer is a project made by SAV the world (or something like that)
It all began in France 🙂 And is a cross France-Japan project. This is probably the reason it’s released in the Netherlands.
I’ve been following your blog for some time, mainly for The Third, I love that series. I’m also pleasantly surprised to find out you’re Dutch (lol ik ook XD). Oban’s character design reminds me a lot of Medabots. I haven’t seen it yet though..
Oban star racers, I saw two episodes now, and despite it’s featuring quite some good points, it doesn’t really keep my attention. It catches it, but doesn’t keep it. Though this is probably my ridicolously high and strange standards again, and you won’t have that problem, I don’t really think I’ll look out for more. On the other hand, it’s only 2 episodes so my judgement may be(read; probably is)a bit rushed. But trying to show emotion in those kind of eyes just horribly fails. Not that the art is instantly crap or something, I just find it’s not fitted for what they’re trying to show. They lose theirselves in the theory that says anime is about showing, not telling, while they really should focus on telling because they are inable to show.
Oban is one of the best anime, and it definatley catches my attention. If you watch it for long enough then you will get hooked! PROMISE