The summer season is in full swing, and some of the new shows are better than anticipated. A few of the shows from last month’s list have finished up, but I still haven’t had a chance to check out all the new shows. I also marathoned Blassreiter this month, and it was (surprisingly) glorious. Mentar was absolutely correct in his description, but unfortunately the subs on the latest episodes have been slow to come out and so Blassreiter didn’t make my list this month. It’s too bad, because Amanda is fantastic and I like how the adoption angle ended up being something angst-worthy instead of just an excuse for the main character to bang his sister without worrying about retarded babies.
Top Five This Month:
Code Geass R2: Code Geass continues to deliver the same trashy entertainment that we have come to expect and love. Ninja-Sayoko and Britannia-Kallen have been welcome wardrobe additions, and the Siegfried was good for a laugh. However, if Shirley comes back with a mask on, I am going to scream.
Macross Frontier: They’re dumping on Sheryl so hard, but at the same time Ranka is a single mom with a Vajra baby (or something). I’m still in the dark about all the shady alliances, but I do know this: you just can’t trust cyborg managers. More importantly, Kira! E(=__O)o
Soul Eater: It’s been another month of seamless transitions from manga to anime, and the test episode was fantastic. I think we’re starting to get to the meat of the main arc, so I’m really excited to see some of the better fights animated.
Birdy the Mighty Decode: While it hasn’t been anything revolutionary, Birdy has been very solid in the early episodes. I like the pace and the animation, so I think this will continue to be a fun, short ride.
Zero no Tsukaima 3: I was all ready to continue hating this show, but ZnT3 is quickly making season 2 feel like just a bad memory. The plot development has been snappy, and so far the romantic development between Louise and Saito has been fulfilling.
Rising:
Sekirei: I still hate the Dragonaut-class torpedo jugs, but episode 3 won me over. Although this show starts off painfully cliche, some of the jokes are amusing and the battles are surprisingly well-animated. My favorite moments so far have been the Musubi blade-break, the Musubi switch-hands-like-Jordan modesty move (subtle, but so skillful!), and the constant use of Ashikabi as a stand-in for E-Peen. This show feels like Love Hina meets Rozen Maiden, but in the campiest way possible.
Falling:
Blade of the Immortal: Unfortunately, all the classic Bee Train screwups are back in full force. Maybe BotI will pick up, but the early episodes have me convinced that I won’t be blogging this show (even if I end up watching it).
Chocolate Underground: Even with such short episodes, the corniness of this show is overwhelming. The premise and execution of this show are so much worse than their Toshokan Sensou counterparts.
Slayers Revolution: I guess some things from your youth are not as great as you remember them. I wouldn’t say it’s been bad so far (in spite of that Digimon), but I’ve been really unfulfilled by the first few episodes.
Kabitzin’s July 2008 List
The summer season is in full swing, and some of the new shows are better than anticipated. A few of the shows from last month’s list have finished up, but I still haven’t had a chance to check out all the new shows. I also marathoned Blassreiter this month, and it was (surprisingly) glorious. Mentar was absolutely correct in his description, but unfortunately the subs on the latest episodes have been slow to come out and so Blassreiter didn’t make my list this month. It’s too bad, because Amanda is fantastic and I like how the adoption angle ended up being something angst-worthy instead of just an excuse for the main character to bang his sister without worrying about retarded babies.
Top Five This Month:
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Falling:
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