Sgt Frog
I popped this set in when my other half was having a bad day as some light entertainment to cheer him up and was amazed to find it one of the most enjoyable series I've seen in a long time. We motored through the whole first set at record speed. Why is the next set so far away? I knew I'd like it immediately from the concept, however the humour and cuteness is perfectly tuned to be hilarious without grating or resorting to rehashing old tropes so it ended up far surpassing my expectations. Some of the more shameless parodies were great fun. Unless it goes downhill later this might be my replacement for Slayers as a lighthearted comedy which I rate far more highly than the genre usually deserves.
Code Geass
So far I've only watched one disc. I can see why Aion enjoys it already. The Death Note comparisons people make are understandable but so far this feels like a different beast in enough ways to be interesting; more like a mix of Death Note and one of the more political Gundam shows with a generous dollop of its own ambition thrown in as well. The Clamp designs and vocal online fanbase almost made me steer away as yet another fanservicey show with a gimmick. Having now picked it up and given it a watch it looks as though it will be a fun ride after all and I'm looking forward to continuing. The setting has potential and the designs are also a lot more fluid and less drooled over in motion.
Maria-sama Ga Miteru season 3
Not as good as the previous two seasons due to the new format. The longer episodes mean we got fewer plots and they felt more dragged out - I love MariMite but it moves glacially slowly at times. The usual episode length mitigated this somewhat by breaking things up; here though they go through the usual school anime cliches (school trip episode, sports day episode, cultural fair episode etc) and spend almost a solid hour on each. The animation quality was high as usual, as was the voice acting and music. Glad that the next season is back to the usual episode length.
R
I popped this set in when my other half was having a bad day as some light entertainment to cheer him up and was amazed to find it one of the most enjoyable series I've seen in a long time. We motored through the whole first set at record speed. Why is the next set so far away? I knew I'd like it immediately from the concept, however the humour and cuteness is perfectly tuned to be hilarious without grating or resorting to rehashing old tropes so it ended up far surpassing my expectations. Some of the more shameless parodies were great fun. Unless it goes downhill later this might be my replacement for Slayers as a lighthearted comedy which I rate far more highly than the genre usually deserves.
Code Geass
So far I've only watched one disc. I can see why Aion enjoys it already. The Death Note comparisons people make are understandable but so far this feels like a different beast in enough ways to be interesting; more like a mix of Death Note and one of the more political Gundam shows with a generous dollop of its own ambition thrown in as well. The Clamp designs and vocal online fanbase almost made me steer away as yet another fanservicey show with a gimmick. Having now picked it up and given it a watch it looks as though it will be a fun ride after all and I'm looking forward to continuing. The setting has potential and the designs are also a lot more fluid and less drooled over in motion.
Maria-sama Ga Miteru season 3
Not as good as the previous two seasons due to the new format. The longer episodes mean we got fewer plots and they felt more dragged out - I love MariMite but it moves glacially slowly at times. The usual episode length mitigated this somewhat by breaking things up; here though they go through the usual school anime cliches (school trip episode, sports day episode, cultural fair episode etc) and spend almost a solid hour on each. The animation quality was high as usual, as was the voice acting and music. Glad that the next season is back to the usual episode length.
R