October 6, 2007

Saiunkoku Monogatari - 60


I expected the quiet mood to last for a few more episodes, but this episode was surprisingly dark, obviously I loved it, and I’m beginning to understand why Tantan-kun was included in this show: his nonchalant nature clashes incredibly with that of Shuurei. At one point, we see a conversation between him and Shuurei, where he rather rudely wonders why Shuurei puts so much effort into investigating the art counterfeiters, when there are others who can do it just as well. Let’s just say that Shuurei starts yelling. ^^;

The second half of the episode also reveals some more information about Kailing, and why she was so passionate about the art counterfeiters: it’s her daughter who’s been making them! I’m now beginning to understand how the creators are planning to trump the disease of the past arc. Apparently, her daughter is small, but very talented at painting; and we can only guess at this point how many other children have been used for this.

It also seems that the mysterious guy we’ve been seeing at the past few episode is Hakumei’s brother, also in love with Shuurei. They also seem to be related to Kailing, which means that they’re going to play a major role in this arc. I really like the direction in which it’s going so far, and this arc can potentially be the best arc of the series.

Some quick first impressions: Clannad, Shakugan no Shana II and Shugo Chara

Clannad

Wow, never thought that I’d see a major anime air at a 4:3-resolution these days. Ah well, it’s not like it’s bad: it worked great in xxxHolic. Anyway, about Clannad: it turned out better than expected. There are a number of flaws, but it’s also got a few enjoyable points. The cast of characters is quite huge. I’ve heard that the storyline for Clannad is more twice the length of Kanon, so I can imagine that this series could go on for 39 or perhaps even 52 episodes. About half of the cast is original, with the other half being stereotypes. I especially disliked the uber-strong girl who somehow beat tons of punks at the same time, the rugby-team, the clumsy class-president and her sister. I especially liked the male lead: my major problem with the male lead of Kanon was the fact that he was just too bipolar, and luckily Kyoani realized this and fixed it Clannad. There was quite a bit of foreshadowing in this episode, and it sounds interesting enough so far. The animation is quite good, though the character-designs still look unappealing. Ah well, at least they’re an improvement when compared to Kanon. I’m not getting optimistic about this series yet, though. Two of Kyoani’s previous series also had some great first episodes (Lucky Star, Haruhi), but turned into disappointments quite fast.

Shakugan no Shana II

Yup, the characters are as annoying as I remember them to be. Their intelligence also didn’t really progress much since the first season. They never even question why the antagonist laughed as she went down, and Yuuji doesn’t even notice how Shana tries to avoid answering an embarrassing question. Not such a good start, isn’t it? The music did change, though, I especially like that eye-catch in a comical way. I really doubt whether this season will avoid the pitfalls of the previous one, I mean what the heck happened to the plan of Yuuji, moving away from the city? He’s still being targeted, so that would indeed be the best course of action. I really want to believe that he’s actually going to travel along with Shana at one point, but something tells me that that plan was just a temporarily plot-device to give Yuuji a bit of background.

Shugo Chara

Ah, thank goodness. I’m a big fan of Mahou Shoujo, but ever since the Winter-Season, they’ve been really meager: Precure5 was too full of clichés, Kamichama Karin had production-issues and Nanatsuiro Drops ruined itself with its dramatic storyline. Shugo Chara doesn’t disappoint at all, and I’m glad to finally see another good series of this genre. The setting is overly elegant, with a castle-like school, and let’s not forget the guy with cat-ears, but it gives off a nice style. I especially like the main character, who is already shaping up to becoming a growing and versatile character. The art and music also are pretty charming. There’s only one bad point: the horrible Engrish. I’m not sure why anime try to use Engrish to sound cool, because it doesn’t work at all. Still, this is a series to keep an eye out for. :)