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Diamond is Unbreakable ep16

I liked part arc in the manga, but I'm glad they covered it in one episode - it's a neat little throwback to pulp horror and sci-fi b-movies, but dragging it out over two eps would have just ruined it. If memory serves, [minor spoiler going ahead?] this is also the last arc not directly tied in to the main plot, in the sense that everything else from now on relates to... him.

Berserk (2016) ep3

Well, that certainly answered my question about how they were going to deal with the more explicitly sexual content. I had forgotten that rape horse was a thing. That aside, the original content was apparently written by Miura for this episode and it did feel more recongiseably like his work than the first episode did (even though he was involved with that too), even if I'd still rather they just kept the original Black Swordsman arc instead.
 
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FInished the Phantom Bullet arc of SAO II. STarted off well, but spending two episodes (midway point of episode 10 to mid way point of episode 12) almost entirely in a cave with Kirito and Sinon chattimg really ruined the pacing and my overall enjoyment tbh.

Overall, it was enjoyable, and looking forward to the two side arcs now.
 
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JoJo's Bizarre Adventure ep 19 - 26
Maid Sama ep 19 - 24
yakitate japan ep 1 - 6
Medaka Box Abnormal ep 7 - 12
This Art Club Has a Problem ep 2
 
ReLife ep1-3

I wouldn't have thought it from the series description, but this is actually quite good. It feels very low-key compared to the likes of Erased and, during the second episode, I found it difficult to visually distinguish Yoake from Oga, but the characterisation is well observed and the rotating retro ED tracks on Arata's MD player is a nice touch (even laughed aloud when T.M. Revolution came on).
 
Josuke's Bizarre Adventure DIU - Episode 16
Love Live! Sunshine - Episodes 1 & 2
91 Days - Episodes 1 & 2

Some very good viewing today if I do say so. Jojo DIU continues to be a hell of a ride, and my first pickups for the season are two very good and enjoyable albeit wildly different shows.
91 Days in particular I'm very interested to see where it goes as the first two episodes show a lot of potential. I'm just hoping Shuka keep on top of their animation work this time around...
The cast of LL Sunshine don't seem to be as bland and forgettable as I thought they'd be, although they do feel like carbon copies of the original girls for the most part. Early signs point to Maki but not Maki being best girl.

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Love Live Sunshine!-Episode 3

I'm an adamant defender of Love Live Sunshine, for all it's similarities to the first series, I still really like it and I think it does enough differently to make it stand apart from what came before. That being said though, that last scene, barring the end, was way too close to the same scene in Season 1 for my liking. I understand why they might want to play it safe, but there's playing it safe and then there's just remaking the first series. Still, really enjoyed the episode. I think I'm really going to like Mari and Ruby was as cute as ever. Seeing as the plot is going to be near identical to S1 from what we've seen, I think they need to really push the character focused episodes, like the Riko one last week, which was very different from the first season.

Sword Art Online-Episodes 1-3

Episode 1: That seems kind of an overly simple reason to have everyone trapped in the game world. I would have liked something a bit more reasonable than that...

Episode 2: Some good action in this episode. I do think that Knight guy dying was massively dumb though, he rejected that potion for literally no good reason.

Episode 3: I really hope Kirito isn't just going to be the living embodiment of angst for the entire show. Also, shame about Sachi, I quite liked her. Kind of glad that revive item didn't work though, that would have been unfathomably stupid.

Bleach-Episodes 245-247

Yachiru remains the best thing about Bleach, no question.
 
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Alderamin on the Sky ep 2. It's unusual to see young characters in anime who already know what is needed of them to survive, normally they spend half the series learning the hard way. It looks like this will present the war as being for cynical and dubious reasons on both sides, just like most wars are in reality, and the lead character has already worked out the real reasons behind it (being a strategy genius and all). This series looks like it will be right up my street, and I'm looking forward to more next week.

Amanchu ep 2. Best chill-out show this season.

Berserk s2 ep 1-3. A refreshing slice of furious hack and slash. The CG didn't bother me in the slightest, and Guts' sword carved through everyone in a suitably visceral manner. I do get the impression that some of the story has been skipped between the first series (or movies, same difference) and this one, but then I'm guessing that there isn't really that much 'story' at this point as the whole premise seems to simply be 'angry guy kills whatever gets in his way'. Needs more Hirasawa Susumu.

Handa-kun ep 2. This series is aptly named, without Handa this would be nothing and with him it is hilarious.

The Highschool Life of a Fudanshi ep 2.
 
Sword Art Online-Episodes 4-7

Episode 4: Always nice to hear Marie Christine Cabanos, probably one of my favourite voice actors. Silica herself is very cute too.

Episodes 5 and 6: I really quite liked these two episodes. Not only was it an interesting mystery, I feel it used the elements of the game to tell a story you couldn't have outside of that world.

Episode 7: Poor Lis :(

Orange-Episode 3

The letter (unless I'm misremembering) never actually said to stop Kakeru dating that other girl, so I actually don't think that's one of the things she was meant to change. Not sure if that will come back up later. Also, those future segments that reveal a little more about the circumstances of Kakeru's death are increasingly interesting every week. They seem to be implying it's suicide, which is certainly not the angle I was expecting them to go for. Anyway, excellent episode as per usual, I think this might be my favourite show of the new season, at least it's certainly getting there.

Re:Zero-Episode 16

I can't even begin to imagine what that thing at the end was.
 
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Handa-kun ep 2
First Love Monster ep 2
Rewrite ep 3
Re Zero Starting Life In Another world ep 16
Berserk 2016 ep 3
Days ep 2
Ace Attorney ep 15
Amanchu ep 2
Food Wars Second Plate ep 3
91 Days ep 2
 
Now that I got Sword Art Online Re:Hollow Fragment out of the way (and you can check out my thoughts in the Gaming section), I can finally catch up with my anime backlog.

Watched on Friday 15th July:
Berserk (Japanese audio) - Episode 3
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond is Unbreakable (Japanese audio) - Episode 16
91 Days (Japanese audio) - Episode 2

Watched on Sunday 17th July:
Alderamin on the Sky (Japanese audio) - Episode 2
Food Wars! The Second Plate (Japanese audio) - Episode 3
Re:ZERO -Starting Life in Another World- (Japanese audio) - Episode 16
Mob Psycho 100 (Japanese audio) - Episode 1
Amanchu! (Japanese audio) - Episodes 1 & 2

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Revolutionary Girl Utena - Episode 1 - 5 (out of 39) (First Impressions)
Even though I’m only five episodes in, Revolutionary Girl Utena has effortlessly managed to grab me by my collar and has pulled me deep into its imaginative and sprawling world, sweeping me off my feet and leaving me spellbound and clamoring for more. The one-two combo of its beautiful visuals and its grandiose soundtrack makes for a very attractive series and even though the show is almost two decades old it still manages to feel like a breath of fresh air all these years later.
The backgrounds for Utena are akin to the backgrounds that you’d see in a play, a feeling that has exuded from every crevice of this series. The framing of scenes for one is very musical like with exuberant cinematography and 'sets' that exist merely to look attractive. The camera pans and sweeps with the music in harmony like dance partners in sync both complimenting and strengthening one other. Each scene has just enough visual elements to create a sense of place and build the set without feeling overbearing and each frame explicitly captures what is necessary to make the scene work. Background elements are elaborately placed in order to create atmosphere and the camera is meticulously positioned in order to add personality to each and every scene. The visual storytelling is very over-dramatic and works extremely well. Backgrounds are very sketchy and plain with only the main focal points having the utmost detail and color.
Speaking of which, the use of color and even lack thereof is super effective with fantastic use of shadows being utilized in order to emphasize the play like nature of the series with some shadows even being cast onto the background. The backgrounds are generally white which allows for the more colorful characters to shine and standout with an effect that is not too dissimilar to having a spotlight on the actor speaking on stage. The characters are the stars of the show after all and the props merely exist around them, but that’s not to say that the set pieces don’t steal the show every once in a while either. Even though a lot of the backgrounds are plain it never feels as a means to cut corners and instead comes across as hyper stylistic and unique choice that is very deliberate and it’s these visual elements that have allowed Utena to become the highly praised and revered series that it is all these years later.
The character designs contain distinct hallmarks of the shoujo manga of yesteryear with pointy noses and huge, blank, empty eyes and very extravagant hairstyles with colors that cover every gamut of the rainbow. Intricate and elaborate costumes are littered throughout which adds a lot of personality to the series. The characters themselves are both very slender and lanky with long legs and strange proportions which along with the huge eyes and elaborate hairstyles adds a lot of femininity to the series. The titular protagonist, a girl who wears a boy’s uniform, partakes in ‘male’ activities and yearns to become a prince one day lends credence to the aforementioned fact about femininity and the constraints that this show both strives to break and critique.
The show has yet to delve deeper into these thematic expressions and yet I’m already enamored. The cast is interesting and exude charm in each and every scene that they appear in; the dynamic facial expressions help a lot no doubt. I didn’t expect Utena to be a show that tickled my funny bone and yet it does, each scene with Nanami in particular is highly entertaining and Utena herself is a super likeable character.
It’s clear that I’m having a lot of fun with this series and I’m really interested in seeing it all the way to the end, not just to see the pretty visuals and hear the beautiful music and spend time with the characters but to ultimately see where the writers go and what themes they tackle.
 
Bleach-Episodes 248-250

Episode 248: Christ, Orihime is a moron.

Episode 250: That reveal certainly makes Byakuya's actions make a lot more sense. Still not sure what his end game is though.

Mob Psycho 100-Episode 2

That last gag killed me. Another excellent episode visually too, Bones is really knocking it out the park.

Bananya-Episode 3

I have no words.

Sword Art Online-Episodes 8-10

Nice to see the story starting to link between the episodes. The more episodic approach to the story in the first few episodes, with the time constantly jumping forward felt jarring as all hell. The romance development in these last few episodes really caught me off guard, I honestly didn't expect Kirito and Asuna to get together so quickly. Not that I mind really, it's actually pleasantly refreshing. You know they were going to end up together, so there isn't a whole lot of point in playing things out, and the constant skipping forward time wise means that you can assume they got to know each other more offscreen.
 
Mob Psycho 100 (Japanese audio) - Episode 2
Last Exile -Fam, the Silver Wing- (English dub) - Episodes 12-16
Last Exile -Fam, the Silver Wing- Recaps (English dub) - Episode 2 (Complete)

Getting through my retail backlog for once. Starting with the second half of Last Exile -Fam, the Silver Wing-. I'll be finishing the last five episodes tomorrow before picking another title. The last time I watched the first half of Last Exile -Fam, the Silver Wing- was back in late November 2013 to early January 2014.
 
Well I watched nothing over the weekend because of EVO taking place, but I've watched a couple of things tonight...

Re:Zero - Episode 16 - Twaz alright.

Mob Psycho 100 - Episode 2 - I completely adore how this show looks from a visual stand point, and it helps that I found this episode a lot better than the first, it even got a few actual out loud laughs from me too.

Probably gonna finally start 91 Days next.
 
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