First week of Spring shows, start!
Alright, so first, I checked out the PV's for
Kuromukuro and
Tonkatsu DJ Agetarou, and eh... unless I hear something amazing about them at some point, they're probably going to be no's--
Kuromukuro's PV was honestly just kinda cliché-looking/boring, and
Tonkatsu DJ Agetarou's PV was kinda amusing but really just a bit too weird for me, LOL.
As for
Koutetsujou no Kabaneri (a.k.a.
Kabaneri Of The Iron Fortress), apparently the only way to watch it (well,
officially, anyway...
) is if you have an Amazon Prime subscription, which I don't have (and don't intend to have anytime soon, no less just for one show), so thanks a lot for that, Amazon...
(Although, given KazeShiki's note on it, apparently I'm not missing much, LOL, so whatever, I guess.
)
So, all that said, here's what I *did* check out:
Ace Attorney episodes 1-2:
Hmm... well, I LOL'd a bit at the OP
, but otherwise the 1st ep. was decent enough, considering that it actually just covered the 'tutorial' case (so it's meant to be super easy, etc. etc.), and I was expecting this whole thing to be a little rushed anyway. Plus, since they're doing multiple ep.'s per 'real' case (which is indeed very necessary!), the 2nd ep. was much better-paced, so no complaints there.
(And I love the fact that Crunchy gives you the choice to use either the original Japanese names or the localized ones in the subtitle options {I actually prefer the latter for once, since that's what I'm used to from the games}.
) Now, obviously, all that said, no matter how good of an adaptation this might be, the games are still going to be better just for the simple fact that there's so much more time/exploration available with both the characters and the cases + *you're* the one actually making the investigative and interrogative choices, which of course is much more stimulating (and also very suspenseful at times-- for example, the final case of the second game was on par with any crime thriller I'd read or seen in terms of suspense, precisely because a character's life was on the line in {demanded} exchange for not only another grave injustice but also
a violation of your very own morals {!}, and *you,* as the player, literally had to decide what to do to resolve the situation {and oh man was that tense... in a very good way!
}). So, obviously, this is going to be a very different experience watching it as a passive observer rather than actually having to go through and investigate things and present the correct questions/evidence and figure things out yourself (including having to use some quite amusingly outside-the-box thinking at times
, and of course with the looming possibility of actually losing the case {getting a Game Over} if you're wrong too often always hovering in the back of your mind); and the games' balance of dead-serious occurrences (murders, etc.) + OTT humor + unusual paths of logic doesn't necessarily come across the same in the anime (and might also seem a bit strange to anime-first-watchers, besides); thus, I would really recommend anyone interested in this to just play the games first (seriously, they're awesome!
). Still, despite all of that (plus Edgeworth's voice being {IMO} a bit strange and there being some anime-original changes/extra hints/etc.), I'm not unhappy with the adaptation (for what it is, I mean) so far. *shrug*
Bungou Stray Dogs episode 1:
Well, I certainly enjoyed this.
I'm sure some parts would be even funnier if I knew about all the authors + said authors' works the characters are supposed to be referencing, but even without that extra context I was quite entertained (even just the reaction faces were priceless, no less the rest of it).
(And it's also just as pretty-looking as predicted.
) So, yeah, definitely a keeper for now.
Kiznaiver episode 1:
Wow that was a trippy OP, LOL (the visuals, I mean; the song was kinda beautiful <3 ). Anyway... uh, yikes.
Those 'experiment' flashbacks were super messed up (although, it's not like that was really unexpected; I mean, obviously, a system that transmits people's wounds/pain to others is a messed-up idea in the first place
, but then to actually test it out...
). Let's just say that some of that was kinda uncomfortable viewing.
Although, I have to admit that the twist that
SPOILER: Highlight text to read: sharing the 'damage' can actually save the life of the initially injured person was pretty neat, as is the whole emotional/psychological aspect of the connection (i.e., that it's more than just physical). And while some of the typical OTT Trigger wackiness was still present (Tenga's
SPOILER: Highlight text to read: rear-end attack
, the delusional girl, that literally LOL-inducing 'hospital' bit {seriously, what the......?
}, etc.), this actually seems a lot more serious overall than the previous Trigger series I've either seen myself or just heard about-- and, anyway, it held my interest enough-- so yep, will keep watching for now.
Mayoiga episodes 1-2:
GeneD wrote:. . . When does the murdering start? There will be murdering right? Seriously though, if this show ends up a raging train wreck of disappointment, that hippopotamus song will forever make it worthwhile.
^ Oh my gosh-- I laughed so hard at that that I literally just had to go and watch this right away (rather than waiting for general reviews of it first, as I'd originally planned), and I can confirm that that song did *not* disappoint!
...*Ahem*-- in all seriousness, though, I appreciated the 'wrongness' woven throughout (since I was really hoping this would have at least some kind of horror element in it), and I quite like the soundtrack, too. While it's all a pretty typical setup at this point, it's not a trainwreck just yet
, so I'll continue watching it for now.
And
Tanaka-kun Is Always Listless episode 1:
I decided to just go ahead and check this out anyway, too, and not only is it cute, it's actually a lot funnier than I expected (and by that I mean that I *was* expecting to be amused; I *wasn't* expecting to literally LOL my way through most of it!).
I love the characters, I love the art, I love the humor, I love the ED... <3 Yep, definitely a keeper!