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Spring 2012 Anime Season Retrospective

Acchi Kocchi Season End

 Another season has come and gone. In the middle of the season we had the Spring 2012 Anime Season Digest – Half Point, in which I summaries series and dropped the worst for good. Now it’s time for the grand finale. The time to separate the good from the bad, the series worthy of your time from those that will only waste your time. This is the Spring 2012 Anime Season Retrospective. Come and get your fix. Read about the ugly, the bad and the good, and discover what the best spring anime series is. Continue reading »

Building Our Japanese Base

Anime Reviews.co will be back this Saturday. We are currently constructing our temporary (yet super high-tech) Japanese base. Please bear with us until we conquer Japan make all the arrangements required to give you quality content from Japan.

Under Construction

The R.O.D The Complete Blu-ray Box Review is now available

The R.O.D The Complete Blu-ray Box Review is now available in the reviews section and here. As this review is in fact a review of two titles (R.O.D The OVA and R.O.D The TV) I tried a different approach for reviewing it, making it a bit easier on the eye.

Since I haven’t done it recently I thought I’ll do a little trivia section for this OVA and series. See how many of these you already know!

  • Yomiko Readman’s first name, Yomiko, is made up of the verb Yomu (“to read”) and the vowel ko, which is traditionally used in Japan as an ending in a girl’s name. So a literal translation of Yomiko Readman’s name in English would be “Readinggirl Readman”.
  • The name of the Chinese company Dokusensha is written in Chinese. However the word Dokusensha, if written in Japanese with a different  set of kanji, can be oddly translated as “the one who monopolizes [something]”.
  • The Read or Die OVA’ opening theme shows several screens filled with English text. Most of this text is incoherent but there are some strangely coherent sentences. For example one sentence says “get 20 quiet cats at a student discount price“. Another interesting sentence would be “a gift from the emperor who doesn’t compensate even if he breaks something during a home run“.
  • In episode 8, when Anita is in charge of writing a report on today’s school activities, she writes the following (in Japanese): “The principles’ lectures are always boring and make me sleepy. Rock and Roll“.
  • The Midnight Liberation Zone movie poster in Hisami’s room feature pictures of real people (as opposed to drawn images).

Anime’s Influence On The Japanese Society

I’ve recently been approached by a second year M.A. student who decided to include a manga analysis in his upcoming thesis work. Although I am by no means a “know-it-all” in the field I did write my own thesis paper on manga and was happy to help him with some questions he had. One of his questions in particular struck me as interesting and I wanted to share it with you here. That question was “do you know of any instances in which manga influenced the Japanese society?
To which I answered that while there have been many manga series that garnered large attention from the Japanese populace throughout the years my opinion as a researchers is that manga is an entertaining medium while anime is a critical medium. Continue reading »

Anime Reviews Is Going On A Trip To Japan

Going to Japan

Starting July Anime Reviews.co will temporarily relocate to Japan. What does this mean? It means exclusive movie reviews, newer anime reviews, event coverage from Japan and more. Continue reading »

C.C. Lemon Personification Illustration Contest

Lemon 9Suntory has created a contest on Pixiv in which contestants are requested to create a persona for the companies C.C. Lemon soft drink. The winning artist will receive 200,000 Yen. Suntory will also pick 200 outstanding artists among the contestants which will each get a C.C. Lemon can in the mail with their own drawn design. Here are some of the impressive entries from the contest. Continue reading »

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