Christmas has passed, and we’re wrapping up the end of 2008. There were some pretty good episodes this month, although there was some shuffling in my top five this month. Unfortunately, now we enter into that dead space between seasons, so next month will probably be very sparse.
Top Five This Month:
ToraDora: The group dynamic has really been impressive and ToraDora has successfully tread the line between humor and dramatic storytelling. The rest of the group continues to pick up the slack for Taiga, but even she hasn’t been that bad lately.
Michiko to Hatchin: Now that our duo has temporarily parted, I have to say that Michiko is much more interesting than Hatchin. It’s probably because we don’t know what happened to Hiroshi and Michiko, whereas Hatchin is more of a blank slate.
Casshern Sins: I marathoned all the way to 12, and it was quite a ride. While the details about Luna have been sparse, Casshern’s quest has been moving. I like Friender as the dog who could bite his comrade in the nuts at any second.
Kannagi: The downer episodes really weren’t as entertaining, but I suppose it’s what has to happen for a decent wrapup to the season. There’s barely been any Nagi the last two episodes, and all we’ve gotten is melancholy Jin. It’s too bad one of the funniest shows this season has to limp to the finish line.
Gundam 00 Second Season: I get the feeling we are sinking into the stupid period of the series where decisions make no sense and mecha get caught up in a leapfrogging arms race. I don’t know how this happened, but suddenly I actually care about Saji and Louise. This is something I could never have predicted in season 1. I’m waiting for Gundam 00 to get a third GN drive on its crotch. That would totally pierce the heavens.
Rising:
Xam’d: Lost Memories: This show is so mysterious! I still am not quite sure what is going on and where allegiances lie, but now that wings have entered the equation I am having Code Geass flashbacks. I am disappointed that the Tessik villagers don’t use those little jingle-guys more as Bob-ombs.
Falling:
Yozakura Quartet: The final third of Yozakura Quartet was just terrible. The story went nowhere, and I have no choice but to conclude that the anime completely mutilated the manga.
Kabitzin’s December 2008 List
Christmas has passed, and we’re wrapping up the end of 2008. There were some pretty good episodes this month, although there was some shuffling in my top five this month. Unfortunately, now we enter into that dead space between seasons, so next month will probably be very sparse.
Top Five This Month:
Rising:
Falling:
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