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Sunday, 7 February 2016

Posted by Hall0606 On Sunday, February 07, 2016 0 comments

Soul Eater Not: Review - Not is definatly the word

Review: Soul Eater Not
Released: UK ???
Platforms: 
FINAL OPINION: WATCHABLE


So a couple of weeks ago I heard that there was another Soul Eater anime. When I heard this I was as happy as I never knew they created another Soul Eater anime. All Kinds of things were going through my mind. Such as is it a continuation, all new story or maybe they went the Full Metal Alchemist route and re-did it to more closely follow the manga. Either way I just needed to see this latest anime. So after some searching and reading on Wikipedia I realised the anime has been out for some time and has been dubbed by Funimation. After doing some searching I managed to find all 12 episodes on YouTube in full with no crappy editing to stop the video from being taken down. I was quite sad to see only 12 episodes for this anime and by the end I was 50/50 on the idea of more episodes.      
Soul Eater Not lives up to its name in the fact that if you are going into this with fond memories of the original series you may be quite disappointed with what you find here. I’m going to say from the start this is not the Soul Eater that you know, as this series is very different in tone than the original. This series is a prequel / side story to the original. The main cast of the original take a back seat and make mostly cameo like appearances. Soul Eater Note stars three main female protagonists Tsugumi Harudori is a halberd demon weapon, Meme Tatane and Anya Hepburn. Tsugumi Harudori is indecisive about which one of them to choose as her partner meister. All three girls go to the DWMA (Death Weapon Meister Academy), which is an institution for humans who are born with the power to turn into weapons and the wielders of these weapons, called meister. There are two types of class. The EAT students (Especially Advantaged Talent) train themselves to become warriors of justice, the NOT (Normally Overcome Target) class is for those who just want to control their powers with the intent to not become a threat to others and to themselves.
The tone of this series to me is more along the lines of other anime that play a lot on breast jokes and girls in short skirts, however there are moments where the original Soul Eater pokes its head in. unfortunately those moments don't last long. There isn’t a lot of action in this and as the episodes went on it became harder to watch as the short skirt and breast jokes kept popping up, but that doesn’t mean that the show wasn’t any good. Even though only twelve episodes Soul Eater Not still told a great story and developed the three main characters pretty well. Towards the end of the show it gets good and I mean original Soul Eater good, but unfortunately once it does it ends.
For me the animation for the show was very good, but doesn't use the same style as the original show. My biggest grip with the animation was the original main characters seemed older than they should be since this is a prequel it comes across as odd, just watch the first episode and see what I mean. The music used is really satisfying and doesn't disappoint.
The drawbacks of Soul Eater Not are that once it gets good it ends. Twelve episodes just isn’t enough, however still does manager to tell a satisfying story. On top of this its biggest drawback is that it's not the original. Yeah it pokes its head every now and then but it's simply not the original and that's what people will instantly compare it to. The new show is so far from the original and Soul eater fans will find themselves disappointed with what they find. As Long as you keep this in mind the show is worth a watch. Even though this is some kind of prequel if you have never watched Soul Eater watch the original first, it's one of the best anime out there.       

FINAL OPINION: WATCHABLE

Friday, 5 February 2016

Posted by Hall0606 On Friday, February 05, 2016 0 comments

One Punch Man: Anime Thoughts


When I first heard of One Punch Man I wasn’t entirely interested. I mean a person that defeats his enemies with one punch doesn’t sound thrilling. On top of that I after seeing screenshots of the anime it just looked like another dopey anime. Then I saw a video on YouTube of a fight scene it looked great. Turns out that anime fight scene was from One Punch Man, so I had to go check it out.

The story takes place in the fictional Japanese metropolis of City Z. The world is full of strange monsters that mysteriously appear and cause disasters. Saitama, the protagonist, is an incredibly powerful hero who can easily defeat the monsters or other villains with a single punch. However, due to his overwhelming strength, Saitama has become bored with his powers and is constantly trying to find stronger opponents who can present a challenge to him.

Saitama
Genos
I’ve only seen 6 episodes One Punch Man so far and I’m enjoying very much. Yes it is crazy, dopey and over the top but that what makes it good. In fact One Punch Man is an anime that I’m 100% hoping that the villain wins before they meet there inevitable end. There are three things I could say about One Punch Man that makes it such a great anime to watch. Firstly the animation is one the best animated anime I’ve seen in a long time. The animation is crisp, clean, and nicely. Secondly its dopiness is also what makes this anime work. From the first episode this anime had me laughing from the crab in under pants to the kid with a very weird chin. All the way down to Saitama who has this dopey bored facial expression on his face one moment and an ass kicking face the next. Third most important to me the fight scenes especially the ones that involve Genos who brings in a lot of flashy looking fight scenes. This goes along with my first point about the animation the fights are just fantastically animated I find myself watching some of those fights over and over again especially the fight between Saitama and Genos.

I don’t have much else to say as I’m still watching the anime, but from what I have seen so far it’s an anime that’s worth watching and my just be one the best anime of recent times.

Friday, 6 May 2011

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Bleach Memories of Nobody Review

Review: Bleach Memories of Nobody
Released: 6th July 2009 (UK) (Out Now)
Platforms: DVD
FINAL OPINION: AWESOME / MUST WATCH

Over the past few years I’ve really gotten into the Bleach series. I was sceptical whether this series was worth watching but after watching the first three DVD releases in the UK and the latest episodes coming out of Japan I’ve become a big fan of the series. But enough about that I’m here to talk about the first Bleach film entitled Bleach: Memories of Nobody. Just like the series I wasn’t sure at first if the film would be worth watching; however I’m glad I made the purchase as this film has become one of my favourite anime films. 


The thing I adore most about Memories of Nobody is it doesn’t seem like a regular episode drawn out over sixty minutes. In fact Memories Of Nobody does what some anime films fail to do that’s provide a decent story and a decent amount of action that’s easy to follow and makes sense for an anime in just over sixty minutes. Anyway the basics of story without giving to much away are that beings known as “Blanks” show up along with an unidentifiable girl called Senna who looks like a Soul Reaper, wields a sword like a Soul Reaper and also looks thinks she’s a Soul Reaper. Things get more interesting when the Ichigo, the Soul Society and a banished clan known as the Dark Ones are all seeking the same entity referred to as a “Memory Rosary”. One thing I have to say about the story is that even though it’s easy to follow and decent it’s a little obvious what’s going on within the first ten minutes of watching the film. It’s not a major fault, it is a film and typical anime films based on an ongoing series tend not to be very long and there’s a lot to cram in within a short amount of time. 


Senna is a great character and her character development throughout the film is done nicely. It’s too bad we only get to see her in this film only. There isn’t much character development with the villains of this film a short back-story and that’s it. In fact these villains fall into that typical anime thing where we have a strong leader and his minions who are only there so that the other heroes of the series can get some meaningful air time. DragonBall Z movies three and four spring to mind in this respect as they followed a similar theme with the way the villains are presented. Anyway it’s great to see Renji, Toshiro, Soi Fon, Byakuya and Kenpachi get some air time in some decent and nice-looking fights even if they are pretty short, but don’t forget this is an anime film and not a TV episode (thankfully). It’s a shame the Dark Ones were not fleshed out a bit more they look like an interesting bunch but we only get to see them a few times.


The animation is great better than most of the filler arcs from the series and the music is great to even if most of them are just reused from the series. As for extras well the UK release doesn’t really have much apart from some trailers, which is a shame, but then again for an anime film that is under £5 these days it’s not that much of an upset. The DVD packaging is well designed with a number of characters from the film present on it including Ichigo, Reni, Senna just to name a few. 


If you’re a fan of Bleach, anime and action this is a must see film that is well worth watching.


FINAL OPINION: AWESOME / MUST WATCH

Friday, 10 September 2010

Posted by Hall0606 On Friday, September 10, 2010 0 comments

Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood Part One Review

Review: Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood
Released: 23rd August 2010 (UK) (Out Now)
Platforms: Blu-ray/DVD
FINAL OPINION: MUST WATCH / AWESOME 


When I first heard of a second Fullmetal Alchemist adaption I was all for it and couldn’t wait to see it. The original Fullmetal Alchemist anime adaptation of Hiromu Arakawa’s Fullmetal Alchemist manga was one of the best anime I’ve seen to date. It was full of humour, action, drama, and sadness. The second anime adaption is entitled Brotherhood in order not to confuse people with the first anime adaption of the same name. Long story short the first anime adaption only followed the manga half way since there was no more manga material to adapt into anime form (at that time) the creators Bones were given permission to conclude their own alternative ending to the series.

Thursday, 29 July 2010

Posted by Hall0606 On Thursday, July 29, 2010 0 comments

DVD & Blu-Ray Anime Releases

Thought I’d post a little anime news starting with the long awaited release for anime fans of Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood. On 23rd August 2010 on both DVD and Blu-Ray Volume one containing the first 13 episodes will be released in the UK.
Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood Part One