christianfriend (post: 1485796) wrote:This week I started and finished the Anime "Jyu-Oh Sei: Planet of the Beast King"! It was really good, and I got sucked into it immediately. I loved characters, and all the plot twists. I Only hate how short the series was! I wasn't aware it only had 11 Episodes...made me sad.
I cry many single tears every time I see someone like Jyu Oh Sei.
Fish : Last Exile :: Hats: Jyu Oh Sei
ShiroiHikari (post: 1485818) wrote:Watched more V Gundam. I really like Usso. Also A WHOLE TEAM OF FEMALE MOBILE SUIT PILOTS. And they're awesome and not lame. V Gundam, you are winning so many points already.
Out of curiosity, how much do you know about V Gundam? I haven't seen it but I'm curious how blind you are going into it.
Honey and Clover
Honey and Clover is something I figured I'd have a hard time writing about. The first half is okay, and the second half is amazing. That's the short version that you'll probably hear quite a bit.
But it's -how- it takes a lackluster first half and makes it something wonderful that is really impressive. It's as if when the opening changed they decided to put all their effort into making it good. The first half has a very aggravating tendency of throwing in jarring comedy(aside from the hilarious Twister joke) when it had some pretty impressive drama that you wanted more of and less of the bad comedy. The characters were all kind of aggravating and nothing really seemed to progress. You could tell that there was a good show somewhere in there, but it definitely needed some polish.
Then the second half kicks in and it's suddenly much better. Some stuff happens that was what I originally thought made the show better, such as having an annoying character leave and taking the focus of two of the other kind of annoying characters. I thought the show was better because the focus shifted from Morita, Yuta, and Hagu to Mayama and Ayumi, who I thought were much more interesting. It stayed that way for about six episodes, at which point the focus went back to the other three, however, they were all suddenly interesting characters I grew to like in those final six episodes. You'd seen shades of Morita not just being a manchild in the first half, but it's here that you finally get to see something out of him besides dumb jokes. Yuta is probably about as interesting as Mayama by the end, and his arc at the end was pretty incredible.
I thought Honey and Clover was going to be about friendship with some romance, while it actually turned out to be about romance with some friendship. It takes it's concept of everyone having unrequited love and uses it so well that it is worth your time, even if the first half is a chore.