So I was supposed to watch Black Jack: Incubation before watching Black Jack: Trauma, but because of Central Park Media’s wacky naming conventions on their Black Jack DVDs (not using volume numbers), I ended up seeing this one first. I don’t think it matters that much anyway, since the episodes tend to be stand-alone stories.
Year: 2007
Seven Seas, the Kodomo no Jikan cancelling publisher, has just announced a crapload of stuff at Anime Expo, according to AnimeOnDVD. Here’s the whole list:
- Dance in the Vampire
- I, Otaku – Struggle in Akihabara
- In God’s arms (yaoi) aka Kamisama no ude no naka (yaoi)
- Strawberry Panic manga, light novel
- Vamp!
- Kage Kara Mamoru (light novel)
- Zero no Tsukaima
- Hatsuoki Shimai (yuri)
- Voiceful (yuri)
Tokyo Majin Gakuen Kenpucho 2: Electric Boogaloo
This is the second season of that one anime I only bothered watching one episode of it. Reader response seemed to indicate that it got better. But I’m so backlogged as it is that I doubt I’ll be able to catch up, let alone watch a second season.
Soukou Kihei Votoms Pailsen Files
Soukou Kihei Votoms Pailsen Files features mecha and a ton of manly men. Just check out the promotional PVs.
A little too much testosterone for my tastes. Then again, why did I complain about Sky Girls anyway?
Bokusatsu Tenshi Dokuro-chan 2
A lot of people didn’t like Dokuro-chan, but I loved it. It was from the same director of Jungle wa Itsumo Hare… and it featured tons of over the top violence! And fanservice! I think people just didn’t “get” it.
Anyway, I’m really looking forward to this one. Pi-piru-piru-piru, Pi-piru-pi!
Zero no Tsukaima ~Futatsuki no Kishi~
I really liked the first season of Zero no Tsukaima. I hardly ever finish anime series. It’s like my weakness. But I finished Zero no Tsukaima, which shows you how much I liked it. Not much else to say here. I’m sure Louise will be just as tsundere, and the guy (I can’t remember his name, so I’ll just call him Yuji) will be just as… um, worthless?
Shigurui
According to Anidb, the title also means “Crazy For Death.” What!? It’s a period drama, which means I’ll end up saying I might watch it, then I won’t. I never like the art designs enough to chance these series.
Baccano!
I had enough patience to translate that Baccano! is about some kind of immortal life giving sake, and it takes place in New York. It’s based on a light novel series, and the illustrations look really sweet. Seems like the production values on this one are going to be high.
The New York of Red Garden was pretty funny, so I’m looking forward to how Baccano! does New York.
Moetan
Moetan is that series of Japanese books that teach otaku English. Or at least, crazy Engrish phrases. I’ve wanted the book for a really long time now, but I’m too lazy to get off my ass and order it. I think I could probably reverse engineer it to learn Japanese.
Anyway, now Moetan has an anime out this Summer. I believe it’ll be a laugh riot for all the wrong reasons. Subbed or unsubbed, I think this’ll be the anime to watch, at least for me, of the season.
Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei
The English translation of the plot for Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei makes about as much sense as the original Japanese! But I really like the art I’ve seen so far. This looks like it might resemble NHK, with a guy trying to commit suicide (well, Satou tried once) and a girl trying to save him. Seems cool; I wanna see it.
Mononoke
Ooh, I remember reading about “Mono no Ke” when I was reading The Tale of Genji last Summer. According to this livejournal, Mononoke is spinoff from Ayakashi about a medicine seller who kills monsters (the mononoke) with a sword. But he has to find out about the history of the monster before killing it.
Sounds really interesting. I hope it keeps my interest, unlike the original Ayakashi.