Showing posts with label [ANIME REVIEW]. Show all posts
Showing posts with label [ANIME REVIEW]. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

[ANIME REVIEW] Mawaru Penguindrum

Compared to all of last season's anime releases, Mawaru Penguindrum is the odd bird, err penguin out.

Judging from trailers previous to viewing this anime, I thought it was going to be a comedic slice-of-life genre with penguins randomly thrown in for the cute effect. I was wrong about that.




MPD opens with the Takakura family, twins Shouma and Kanba, and younger sister, Himari, who is afflicted with a terminal illness. After collapsing at the aquarium, she is brought back to life by a strange penguin hat that embodies an unearthly being. This entity is the only hope for Himari's survival and it demands that the Takakura brothers find a mysterious object called, "The Penguin Drum".



For the first 5 or so episodes, MPD could be classified as a comedy genre, with the antics of Penguins 1, 2, 3, and stalker, Ringo Oginome, bringing in the laughs. However, the series takes a turn for the darker side, questioning the destination of fate, introducing several other characters connected by tragedy, and leaving you questioning what the Penguin Drum truly is until the very end.




Defying traditional story telling styles, MPD doesn't follow a linear plot line. Much of MPD is told through flashbacks with a subway-esque motif. Initial perceptions of characters are shattered with each passing episode and you're left wondering what the Penguindrum is until the end.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

[ANIME REVIEW] Mashiro-iro Symphony Review



When I first saw "Mashiro-iro Symphony" from the list of upcoming anime of the Fall 2011 season, I was a bit apprehensive to give it a shot as I am not too familiar with anime adaptations of ero-games. I have only watched a few such as "Shuffle!", "Da Capo" and "Kimi ga Nozomu Eien". However, they had very good plot lines and focused much on character development.

(from left to right Sakuno Uryu, Airi Sena, Angelina "Ange" Nanatsu Seawell, Miu Amaha)

My first impression as I perused the screen captures in the previews was that the animation was fairly good and gave a very bishounen/bishoujo feeling to it. Sure it couldn't hold a candle to the more popular releases currently going, but it still provides a plethora of eye candy. Included with the high quality animation, the production company recruited well-seasoned seiyuu to voice their characters such as Mai Goto (Uryu Sakuno), who is known for providing her voice for MANY ero-games, and Ryoko Ono (Sena Airi), who voiced in anime such as "Fairy Tail" and "Ouran High School Host Club". After reading the pre-production summary, the overall concept, character design and story seemed very typical of previous harem anime where the protagonist is inundated by unnumerable amount of beautiful girls. I wasn't very motivated at first but I was reluctant and forced myself to watch the first episode.