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First Episode. First Impressions. One Shot: Hajimete no Gal

You only get one shot.  If the first episode of an anime doesn’t impress me, it’s getting dropped.

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So, did Hajimete no Gal impressed me on its first episode?  Absolutely not!

I had to straight dropped this disrespectful-to-the-source-material trash in under eight minutes.  It’s that horrible.   However, I figure I’d watch the episode in full. I wanted to thoroughly explain why I don’t like this anime. Plus, I need to confirm my theory that it’ll be garbage overtime.

First off, the opening scene is a panty shot.  No warnings, explanations, or buildup leading  us to why we’re seeing   Yukana’s crotch on the screen. Nope.  Just straight up panty shot.  To me, that’s  just NAZ saying that they’re lacking confidence in the success of their adaption. If using a panty shot as the opening scene is a way to hook the viewers in, then your anime is going to suck.

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The manga didn’t open up with a panty shot.  The first pages were just Junichi  groveling on the ground at the feet of Yukana, with his head lowered in shame.  There was a panty shot towards the end of the chapter, but it was directed  so that it made sense that. Junichi caught a peep of  her panties from the angle of his position. The opening shot of the anime didn’t give that information or sense of direction. That’s why it was off putting.

 

Next is the gosh darn annoying opening animation song and animation.   The song, “The First Season”, sounds like some generic, entry level weeaboo J-Pop music that you’d normally hear on some weird Japanese-only rhythm game.  For example, that  Project Diva game that lonely spaz ass weebs play at anime cons. It’s easily forgettable, and could be passed off as a theme song for  any other generic romantic-comedy anime.

The OP animation gives off the impression that series might be directed as a harem, as three others girls are introduced: A bubbly, cute, yet graceless chubby girl, a tanned gyaru (who may be the Yukana’s best friend or something), and a graceful, modest girl (whom we can assume is either popular, or has high status, given she’s surrounded by many peers).

Excellent. Not only did that unnecessary panty shot didn’t help anyone who may be skeptical about Hajimete no Gal, the OP is an extra strike for anyone (myself included) who hates harem, or overly perverted material in anime with no substance or reason.

(Admittedly, I’m on chapter 5 of the manga, and I’ve yet  to encountered the other girls besides Yukana.  Junichi and Yukana are already dating, and Yukana likes him. I don’t know what’s with other girls; if they’re further in the manga or what, but I digress.)

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While I’m on the subject, the girl’s  design looks plain and lazy. Uninspiring even – lacking depth and clues about their personalities. Also, why does each girl (sans the modest looking chick) have large breasts?  Not every female character needs large tits my dude.  Sigh.  The opening animation pisses me off. The opening shot pisses me off.  This episode pisses me off. If I were to watch this entire anime, I’ll lose my temper.

With that said, lets examine the rest of  episode.

The anime begins similar to the manga; Junichi  frets entering the new school year as a kiss-less  virgin.  His friends, a group of outcast nerds (Shinpei, Keigo, and Minoru) are in the same boat.  Together, they make a pact to lose their virginity. Or at the least obtain new girlfriends before the end of the school year.

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While Jun will achieve in  getting a girlfriend (he’s the main character, he gets the girl first), his crew talks that good game about getting with a chick to smash and date. Mostly smash.  Heck any chick is great for them. White chicks. Black chicks.  Asian Chicks. Tsundere Chicks.  Dandere. Yandere chicks.  They’re all free game – even if the chick looks clearly like a  loli.

And here is where things goes from bad to just utterly wrong.

I respect the fact that animators and writers must create filler scenes for manga-to-anime adaption. If you directly apadate the manga panel-by-panel without filler, you’re going to have a very short anime.   With that said; when did Jun’s crew  became a bunch of pedophiles, trying to smash a girl who’s clearly in middle or grade school?  In the manga, they were some petty haters; mad at Jun because he got with Yukana. Cool.  They’re still assholes in the anime.  That ain’t changed.

But lusting after a little girl?  Fam, what the hell?  Like, after Nene is introduced (way too early mind you),  Minoru starts asking and making some rather suspect questions and statements about Nene.  I’ll let these screenshots speak for themselves:

 

 

Moving forward, The Virgin Brigade (sans Jun) make an unanimous decision to look at porn magazines in class.  They drool over the models’ physical attributes, making rather lewd comments about them.  Jun is  pressured into reading one.  He refuses, but gives up and reluctantly accepts one.  While reading it, Junichi is startled by Yukana’s disgust towards the group.  Junichi clumsily throws the book behind his back, landing at her feet. Jun hurries to recover it, stumbles, and falls near her.  She glares downwards towards him and calls him disgusting.  Needless to say, Junichi is utterly embarrassed at what has just  transpired.

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How I feel about this adaptation.

After  school, Junichi confronts his friends about the incident.  They tell him to chill and to take advantage of the recent situation.   Next, they explain to him how easy(going) gyaru are; suggesting to him that he should pursue Yukana.  Once again, he is pressured by his friends into another unwanted situation.  In fact, his crew wrote a confession letter addressed to Yukana from Junichi’s point of view.  He’s understandably pissed but he catches himself and calms down.  He fantasizes about smashing Yukana, inspired after gaining a peep at her panties earlier. He figures that if he confesses and luck out, he’ll get to  see more than just her panties, and loses his virginity.  They slip the letter into Yukana’s locker and wait.

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Hey, dude’s thinking positive with both heads.

Later, Yukana receives the letter and meets  with Junichi after reading it.  They two meet up , and Junichi “confesses” – by getting on his knees,  lowering his head, and begs her for a date.  Yukana is disgusted once again, but starts to laugh and tease him, questions him if the only reason why he wants to date her is so that he could to lose his virginity. Dude starts to (over)think that he screwed up, but regains his confidence as Yukana tells him that she finds him cute and wants to get him know him better.  She decides that she wants to go out with him, much to his disbelief.

The episode ends with Junichi shouting in victory at his success. Same as the manga.

To conclude, let me explain why I’m dropping this trash adaption.   The extra scenes with Yui (the popular and modest girl) and Nene felt unnecessary. It made me assumed that the series was going to stray far from its manga roots; with Junichi attempting to get with every girl (as opposed to the manga where Junichi only had eyes for Yukana).  If I had lacked prior knowledge of the manga. and watched the anime fully blind, seeing that possible harem set-up would had made me drop the show off the OP alone.

I’m that strict.

Then, we have Junichi’s crew.  His friends are haters in both the manga and anime. They’re a group of young dudes interested in girls and sex, which is normal.  What’s not normal is these dudes wanting to have sex with  Nene just because she’s a loli.

That’s creepy.

Despite my overal harsh  criticism, I will say that I appreciate that the animation team accurately animated panels from the manga shot-by-shot such as the guys looking at porn in the classroom, Junichi’s sexual fantasies, and his confession to Yukana.

 

As for the animation itself, it’s not too terrible. However,  it’s not amazing either.  There doesn’t seem to be any inconsistent, off models shots (from what I’ve noticed) or anything that would be jarring.  Yet, there’s much more to be desired from the visuals, as many shots lack details, as many parts weren’t “animated” (example – the scene were the students are being lovely-dovely should have had arm moves, kissing, etc like Jun’s fantasy with Yukana were she’s slowly undresses herself, lick her lips, teases Jun, etc.)

Overall, Hajimete no Gal isn’t a completely terrible anime, but it’s not great either.  Hell, it’s not even good.  It feels like an sub-par  romantic-comedy anime that  could had have a lot going for it; given how amazing the source material is.

Sadly, the adaption falls flat on its ass due to its overused of fanservice, lack of detailed animation, and uninteresting premises that sway far from its source material.  Maybe things will get better as the series carries along in the summer season, but from what I’ve been infromed by die hards fans who’ve read further into the manga than I and watched episodes 2 and 3, I shouldn’t have any hopes that the anime will do the manga justice.

Score 5.5/10.

On the bright side at least this review and score isn’t as brutal as on my Facebook page:

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Please note this was written out of pure rage and disappointment.

 

EDIT: Strong language removed so I can run this post as an ad for Facebook lol

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What TO Do At Cons DJkillzone Feat. Yuki The Snowman (Text Version)

NOTE: This is the text version of the audio discussion between my friend DJ Killzown and myself on the same topic.  The link to the YouTube will be provide below.

 

Conventions are a wonderful place to have fun and let loose with fellow nerds.  However,   conventions can also be overwhelming for newcomers,  lacking knowledge on  what to do. So, out of the kindness of my heart (and because I need to clean  my public image), here are a few things to do at conventions!

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Panels

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Wanna learn interesting tidbits  and facts about your favorite series, gain knowledge that’ll set you apart from your peers, or learn more about your favorite voice actor or creator? Go to a panel!  Usually, conventions will have four types of panels: Fan, Interactive Industry, and Guest.

Fan panels are run by passionate and all-knowing fans of a series, sharing their expert knowledge to others fans and newcomers alike.

Interactive panels are panels in which you can partake in the action and/or have an hands on experience in relation to the subject.  Examples include sake tasting, sewing tutorials, murder-mystery solving, cooking anime inspired foods, and hypnotism panels.

Industry panels are run by industry guests such as Funimation or Viz Media. Industry panels will host series reveals, news on upcoming projects, and the industry hosts will answer your questions about what’s currently going on in the industry.    Sometimes, industry guests will reveal get exclusive news  andcontent about a project first at their panels before the rest of the world get the information.

Finally,   guest panels.  Guest panels are of course hosted by the guests of honor. It’s worth your time going to one as you can learn about your favorite voice actor on a more personal,  learn how they got their start, and even learn how they feel about their co-workers that they normally wouldn’t say in front of their face (did you know that a lot of America voice actors hate Vic Mignogna?).

 

Meet Guests

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Me with Ryukishi07 (creator of the When They Cry  series). Anime Centraol 2014

One of the best experiences of a convention is meeting your idol and having them autograph their materials for you! To start,  learn when and where the guest(s) that you want to see are hosting panels and  autograph sessions and attend them.  Did they make your favorite manga?  Get that shit sign.  Are they a voice actor you really love? Get your DVD signed by them!  Do you want to know how your favorite voice actor got their start?  Go to their panel! Be aware that  popular gusests tend to have a long waiting period for autographs sessions. Be sure to have  fully charged cell phone or a book to read on standby while you wait!

Cosplay/Fandom Meets
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Met new friends within you fandom and show off your cool (or trash) cosplay!!   You can find information on meet ups in the program booklet or on the convention social media and website. Showcase your cosplay or just chill and kick with fellow fans and make new connections.

Dealers Room/Hall

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1/8th of the mammoth-sized dealer’s hall of Comiket.  Yes. 1/8th.  Imagine the full  hall.

The dealers room is a hall or room full of offical merchandise, fanmade items, wigs, cosplay materials, etc.  They’re open all weekend but it’s  best to wait until Sunday for the best deals and discounts on products, as merchants want to reduce the amount of items they have to take back home Sunday or Monday.

Game Room

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Scrubs playing a wannabe fighting game.

 

Play video games here with other cons goers (or be that one asshole who hog ups the console all day because you couldn’t even make friends at an convention) Setups can range from the old school, current games, arcades, or a mixture of all three. Tournaments (such as Street Fighter, Project Diva, Mario Kart. etc.) are often held here, so you should try to join in a tournament if you’re confident in your skills.

Make Connections
Relax! You’re with like-minded people!  Cons  are a great place to make new friends and networks that can last for life (or a few years until some petty drama comes up and ruin your friendship)!   You are all here for a common passion and love.  By networking and befriending fellow comic book nerds, weeaboos and otaku alike, you will build a network that can help you find and learn about more conventions in the area and other cool nerd shit outside of cons.   Who know what new connections can lead you in the world of convetions.

For you bloggers, vloggers, etc –  make sure that you have a business card if you’re networking with others in your field (thanks for that DJ Kill Zone)

 

Cosplay

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Dress up as your favorite character and join the cosplay gatherings and meet.  Take pics taken of you in your  cosplay, never to find them online!  Cosplay is a wonderful hobby that will bring joy and new people into your life!  At least do one cosplay in your life if your curious about it!
That wraps up my “What do do at cons” post!  I’ll hope our tips will help you enjoy the con!

IMAGE SOURCES:

Lost Girl Panel:
http://www.mcmbuzz.com/blog/2013/10/29/disguises-surprises-and-cross-over-ideas-lost-girl-panel-at-mcm-comic-con-london/

Comiket Picture:
http://www.bigshinyrobot.com/31516/lets-go-to-the-ultra-con-introducing-comiket/

Game room:
http://agamersescape.com/post/107228508851/winter-sacanime-2015-review

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30 Day Anime Challenge – Day 27: Favorite Movie

Well, this challenge well be easy as hell, given I do not have a solid favorite anime movie.  Okay, maybe that’s a bit of a lie.  Genius Party by Studio 4°C is a favorite of mines, but I don’t wanna break down seven films, especially if I don’t have access to the movie right now (plus I’m working on some other projects today, so I gotta focus my time and energy on that).  They’re great short films  by the same team behind Cowboy Bebop. You should check them out if you like art house like short films.

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Since I’m lacking knowledge in anime movies, I need ya help! What anime movies do you guys recommend me watching?  I’ve watched Spirited Away, Kiki’s Delivery Service, and Broly: The Legendary Super Saiyan and enjoyed all three (although the Broly movie’s story is garbage).  I wanna see Kizumonogatari and Sailor Moon R: The Movie in the future.

 

Leave the suggestions below in the comments!

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30 Day Anime Challenge Day 26: Favorite Male Protagonist – Ken Kubo (Otaku no Video)

‘Real niggas do what they wanna do, bitch niggas do what they can.’
-Tupac

Ken Kubo of Gainax’s  1991 animated/live-action comedy-documentary  “Otaku no Video” is someone who otaku can relate to.  He’s otaku and proud – and wants the world to know.  He’s passionate about otaku culture.  So passionate in fact, he  winds up quitting tennis, drops out of college, and becomes a full pledge, full time otaku with best friend Tanaka.  After being dumped by his girlfriend Yoshiko, being belittled by normies for his passion, and unsuccessful job hunts, he declares that he’ll become a total otaku.  He yearns to be not just a total otaku, but the ultimate otaku – The Otaking.  Inspired by Ken’s declaration, Tanaka too quits job hunting and joins him on the quest to achieving their dreams.

 

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The two start a figurine production company from Tanaka’s house.  Day and night non-stop, the two stay on their  grind, selling garage kits to fellow otaku.  Overtime, their small two-man company grew from a small business  into a giant multi-million company, becoming the leading company for figurine production.  Not happy with just owning a big business, Ken envisions  a theme park for otaku, by otaku – Otakuland.

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Ken thinks and dreams big. He  wins big, no matter what.   Even after losin his  company to  greedy bankers, Ken doens’t give up and thinks of winning again. He bounces back from rock bottom, and starts  grind the  all over again. he builds himself up agian and obtain massive success beyond his initial success off his figurine company.  After finding an animation studio and creating an anime series that took the world by storm,    Ken not only brought back his old company, but  becomes the most richest and successful man in history – thanks to his passion.

Ken’s journey to the top as an otkau and businessman inspires me greatly.  As otakus, we are often criticized and ridicule for our passion.  We’re told to grow up, stop watching cartoons, or whatever bullshit people pull out their ass who don’t understand our love for anime.  But we don’t let that shit get to us.  We don’t change just to be accepted by those who don’t get us. Instead, we keep and stay to our otaku roots and raise above the naysayers, like Ken himself.

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30 Day Anime Challenge Day 25 – Favorite Female Protagonist: Haruhi Suzumiya

It was the Fall of 2009.  Current, but lessen known (by the mainstream) anime series were appearing on YouTube.   Suddenly, I had access to shows that I otherwise couldn’t.  Browsing YouTube, a peculiar anime caught my attention : The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya (THMOS).  I was previously hipped to the series thanks to  4chan’s /a/ and  various anime message boards.  Otaku communities everywhere were praising it, so I figured I couldn’t go wrong watching it.

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Haruhi and Kyon. In the background: Yuki and Mikiru

The titular character, Haruhi, is interesting.  She’s egoistical – nobody couldn’t compare to her (in her mind at least).  The normal and average bores her.  Haruhi’s only interested in the extraordinary. Haruhi wants the world to revolve around her.  She believes the world is her stage.  In fact, the world belongs to Haruhi – literally.

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If you ever watched TMOHS then can you really fault Haruhi for her views?  I mean, if you had a realization at age nine that you’re just one in the world of billions, you start questioning your  reason of existence as well. You’d want the world to notice that you’re not just a nobody, but a somebody.  You would want to stand out from everyone.

‘Have you ever realized just how insignificant your existence on this planet really is’

-Haruhi

The moment that I realized that Haruhi would become one of my favorite female character came at episode 13 of the first season.

Walking home from school, Haruhi tells Kyon a story from her childhood. The event of her and her family attending  baseball game catalyzed her need for notability.   Haruhi was amazed by the sight of the overflowing, sold out stadium. She perceived that the entire population of Japan was gathered there. In reality, as revealed by her father, the attendance was 200,000 people – only a small fraction Japan’s population.

This shocked Haruhi, causing her to break the population numbers down deeper. After arriving home from the game,  she starts breaking down the numbers driving her into fractions. She discovered that the attendance was merely two-thousandth of Japan’s total population at the time (128 million in 2006).  Haruhi thus concluded that she was merely one person in a world of endless billions. She was just like everyone else – nothing more. Upon this realization, Haruhi understood that in order to stand out, she must do it herself.

Sitting around waiting for change wasn’t a choice.

So, in her first year of high school, Haruhi made every effort to stand out and leave her mark. Even if people were bother by her actions, thought if she was weird or crazy, she wouldn’t stop. In fact the thoughts of others didn’t bother her.  Haruhi is doing her without holding back.  That what makes her stand out – her self- expression.

Her want of  notability.

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Watching Haruhi drive herself towards her goals without fear inspired me to do the same.  I wanted to stand out and let the world know I here.  That I will drive myself to make my mark upon the world.  The drive to stand out.  That’s what I want from life.

That is why Haruhi Suzumiya is my favorite female protagonist.

 ‘ I’d let the world know I wasn’t a girl who was happy sitting around waiting. And I’ve done my best to become that person. ‘

 

 

 

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First Episode. First Impressions. One Shot: Kakegurui

You only get one shot.  If the first episode of an anime doesn’t impress me –  it’s getting dropped.

Did Kakegurui’s first episode impressed me, or did I have to drop it?   Let’s find out!
Summary

In Hyakkau Private Academy, status is everything. Gambling is law.  Money rules all.

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‘Cash rules everything around me.
C.R.E.A.M. get the money
Dollar dollar bill ya’ll’

-Wu Tang Clan

Students with high status are royally treated and rewarded. The low aren’t considered human – treated as pets and furniture. To obtain the high status, you must gamble.  Money.  Power.  Respect.  Anything and everything you want in Hyakkau can be obtained – but only if you gamble.

We’re presented with the risk/reward premises of Kakegurui  early on through an intense game of Poker between two students: the sadistic gambling queen Mary Saotome, and the lowly Ryota Suzui.   The two are to their last cards, breathing heavily, and sweating hard, fatigued from the game.  Ryota reveals his hand in confidence: full house.  Upon seeing his hand, Mary starts giggling, her face inhumanly twisted.

She reveals her winning hand – Royal Straight Flush.

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“Too bad!”  she shouts in victory.

Coldly, Mary encourages Ryota to keep his spirit up, despite the hardships he has been through the day.  Then, she calls him “Pochi” – his new name. Ryota is no longer human.  He is a “dog”.  A house pet.  His hope, faith, and humanity: gone.  Retaining it all is a fool’s game.

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Or so did he believe, until a girl named Yumeko Jabami arrived.

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Yumeko Jabami: a seemingly sweet and modest girl.

 

The scene transition to Yumeko introducing  herself to her new classmates, wishing to befriend them all. Immediately, she becomes popular. Her male peers are captivated by her cuteness and friendliness. Even Ryota himself is charmed by her sweet  presence and beautiful appearance.  As a new student,  Yumeko needs somebody to show her around.  Ryota, due to his class rep status, is selected by his teacher to help her around.  He happily accepts his new duty.  Yumeko tells him that it’s nice to meet him, with him agreeing likewise.  Despite his new status as Mary’s house pet, Ryota’s luck is starting to change.

Speaking of Mary, she  jealous of Yumeko’s instant popularity.  She doesn’t like the new transfer student.  She stares her with disdain.

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So far, three characters have been introduced and established.  Ryota, the main male character and house pet of the callous supporting character, Mary, and finally, the new student and main female character, Yumeko, who has her first hater in the form of Mary.  It’s fairly obvious that Ryota and Yumeko will have the most interactions and their relationship will evolve into friendly terms. We can assume through Mary’s anger towards Yumeko that they’ll have a rivalry.  First episode in and we’re already got some good bits served to us and even a possible hook for us to go past the fist episode rather than dropping it.

Let’s move forward.

After class, Ryota gives Yumeko a tour of the school.  She’s at awe at its beauty, expressing her happiness of her  transfer to him. Next,  she notices Ryota’s dog tag around his neck –  the name “Pochi” engraved on it. She questions him why he’s wearing it, to which he doesn’t respond, turning his back towards her out of embarrassment.  He doesn’t want to let her know about his status as a pet.  After a few seconds of silence, he asks Yumeko if she ever gambled before.  Yumeko replies innocently, telling him she knows the rules of gambling through Poker and Mahjong.

Ryota replies to her answer. He starts breaking down how gambling is not just the school’s tradition, but it’s the backbone of it. After school, the rich kids turn the school into a massive gambling hall.  He tries to warn her that the rich kids will try to invite her to gamble, but is suddenly stopped by her.  She finds  the idea of gambling in school fun and starts to  giggle madly.  Ryota looks at her with shock.

There seems to be more about Yumeko than what she lets on.

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Later, while socializing with her new peers, Yumeko is challenged by Mary  to a gambling match: a game of rock-paper-scissors in card game form.   Mary seeks to humiliate Yumeko for stealing her spotlight, and sets her up as her latest sucker.  Yumeko, unaware of Mary’s plan, accepts her challenge.  Everyone is at  abuzz  about the challenge,  and prep the classroom, transforming it into a gambling den.  After the room is set up, Mary explains the rules of voting-rock-paper-scissors to Yumeko.

 

Both girls play their first  card.  Mary draws scissors and Yumeko  draws rock, winning the first round.   Mary congrats Yumeko on her first win and allows her to place the next bet. Yumeko boldly bets 50 chips (valued at 50,000 yen); a move that surprises and socks everyone.  Yumeko is chill about her bold move, thinking nothing of it.  Both girls draw rock from their hands, resulting in a tie. They continue, Mary playing rock once more and Yumeko with scissors.  Obviously, Mary wins. Following that, Yumeko wins the next round, betting 50 chips once again.  After that,  Yumeko starts to lose each hand, losing all her chips in the process, but again,  she’s still in her calm and chill state.

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Mary starts celebrating her apparent victory, She asks Yumeko if she want to continue her losing streak.  Yumeko doesn’t reply, which prompts Mary to start laughing at and taunting her opponent,  asking her if  she has cold feet. Mary’s an incredibly arrogant and prideful player. She enjoys taunting her opponent and thinks herself as a paragon of superiority.

I like that. Mary, you’re the second best girl so far.

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Yumeko, still stoic and calm, informs Mary that the game has just truly started. She requests one final match, which Mary (cockily) agrees to.  Mary believes she’s can force her into an unpayable debt, thus forcing Yumeko to become her new pet.  Mary starts praising herself and  calls Yumeko foolish. She can’t believe Yumeko  wants to play against her once more. She then questions the “foolish” Yumeko how could she possibly continue the game if she doesn’t have any chips left.

Yumeko may not have any chips left, but she has something much more exciting to offer – money.

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Yumeko bets real cash – 10,000,000 yen (USD $88,760 as of July 20th 2017) in stacks to be exact. Mary is shocked – offended even.  She starts to lose her mind, demanding Yumeko to explain why she carries so much cash on her.  She assumes that Yumeko can’t afford to gamble such an outlandish amount of money away on a simple game.  She didn’t expect her seemingly naïve and innocent opponent to take the game to a serious route.

She calls Yumeko crazy, but the girl doesn’t seem to be mind being called crazy.  In fact, she loves it. She becomes enthusiastic about the new risks.  Her eyes start to glow red, demonic like even.  She explains how the lifeblood of money rules the world.  She gets excited explaining to Mary how the risk and craziness of gambling makes the game even more fun.   Yumeko loves money.  Yumeko loves high risks.  Yumeko loves insanity.

Yumeko loves gambling.

‘Maddness is the essence of gambling, isn’t it?’

-Yumeko Jabemi

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(Alright.  So Yumeko’s true personality [or at least parts of it] is revealed.  She ins’t this modest and humble girl that she originally lead everyone to believe (althrough the OP animation foreshadow that, but whatever).  Like a seasoned gambler, she conceals her hard earned knowledge of the game.  Yumeko (obviously) is a different person when she takes a game seriously, taking a simple friendly game to high risk and rewards levels – because she loves it.

I’m hooked. No need to drop this anime on episode 1.)

Mary is enraged. She believes Yumeko is mocking her with her reckless behavior, and refuses her offer. Unemotionally, Yumeko taunts her – asking Mary if she has cold as she did her.  Pissed, Mary accepts and regains her confidence.  She believes that she can still win; entrusting her victory in the fact her classmate are voting in her favor (of course, Mary does have them in her pockets, taking advantage of their needs and wants).

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However, Yumeko is hip to Mary plans and exposes her.

Yumeko  figures that Mary has about 10-20 people voting in her favor – a fact she hid poorly.  Yumeko  notices that Mary  was playing the same cards twice, mixed her cards while she wasn’t betting,  and their peers’ reacting to their plays, sending each other signals to inform Mary on which card to play.  She finishes with telling her that she can’t fool anyone if she isn’t prepared to lose money.  Mary becomes enraged once more. Her plans broken down and revealed! But, she believes that Yumeko is merely bluffing!  She couldn’t be that clever!  She has no proof that Mary’s trying to play the system!  With her egotistical mindset, Mary believes she can still win. She plays her final card: Paper.   She slams her card down with the highest of confidence – but it’s all for naught.

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Yumeko, with her sweet and friendly smile, reveals her winning card: Scissors.

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Everyone starts to freak out in shock.  Mary, the gambling queen of Hyakkau , has been dethroned. She starts to blank out, withdrawn in her thoughts.  She just lost 10,000,000 yen – which she lacks.  Yumeko demands that she pay up ASAP  In shame, Mary bows her head, grits her teeth, and confesses to the victor that she lacks  the money.  Yumeko (back to her normal innocent nature), tells Mary that the joy of the game and it stakes was payment enough. She cheerfully leaves the room, expressing her hopes that her new classmates will treat her as an equal.

IMPRESSIONS

For a first episode, Kakegurui is excellent, and right on the jump! I like how we’re treated to the premise right away: gambling is law and status. An example of the risk and reward of obtaining victory or losing are presented – with Suzui becoming a pet to Mary, and Mary owing debt to Yumeko after losing to her.  Like gambling itself, matches are exciting and the excitement factor is  increased when the stakes are higher, as we see with Yumeko betting cash rather than simple plastic chips.

One thing that I’ve noticed that makes me enjoy the anime is the facial expressions of each characters and how it’s link to their reaction.  Yumeko with her eyes widing, twisted smile, and facial blushing as she explains how much gambling gives her pleasure, or with Mary’s anger towards defeat expressed through her gritting her teeth, body trembling, lips quivering, and eye twitching.

I am looking forward to how this anime will playout throughout the summer season as it looks promising and refreshing (by my taste).  Once completed, I’ll give the series an in-depth review and possible analysis in the future!

So, to answer my question:  Did Kakeugurui impressed me?
Yes!  Yes it did!

If you have any anime I should watch this season, please let me know in the comment section below!    I need to build up my anime game this year!

 

 

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30 Day Anime Challenge Day 21: Your Anime Crush

Ahh anime crushes.  Yes crushes, as in more than one.  I’m an expert when it comes to anime waifus.   I believe, no, I know have a superior eagle eye when it comes to spotting a good series waifu.  So, how many waifus do I have?

A lot (sadly).  I won’t go over all of them, as I have to get ready for work soon, so I’m just going to focus on my first four anime crushes from my childhood: Sabrina from Pokemon, Hotaru Tomoe and  Ami Mizuno from Sailor Moon, and Washu from Tenchi Muyo.

Sabrina

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Sabrina is pretty damn interesting. As a kid, I loved that she has some cool ass psychic powers; a trait that set her apart from the rest of the gym leaders.  There was also that stern, cruel, almost sadistic  look she had on her face throughout her arc that I really like. She also had a whip and called herself the Mistress of Psychic Pokemon…alright so that may explain a few things about myself that I probably should not had posted here.

Also her laugh was cute:

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Hotaru Tomoe/Sailor Saturn

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Worse girl

Me having a fictional crush on Hotaru as a kid may had been the first sign that I  low high-key would have a thing for quiet, “creepy” and “weird” girls.

Also as Saturn, I love her cold, serious look – incredibly opposite from her civilian personality.

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Ami Mizuno/Sailor Mercury

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Sailor Mercury may had been the first sign that I’d high-key have a thing for dorky,  bookworm  computer nerd girls.

 

Washu

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While I’m on the subject of smart, nerdy girls, Washu is the best.  My number one favorite thing about her besides her smarts, was how incredibly cocky and prideful she was towards herself.   This woman even created two puppets modeled after her that would celebrate her genius each time she did something amazing (that some shit I would do).

 

There’s also this infamous scene from the OVA that solidifed her waifu status for me:

 

So fellow weeaboos, who’re your anime crushes?  Feel free to comment in the comment sections below!

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Kakegurui Is Execellent (So Far)

So far, Kakegurui is excellent! I like how episode 1 presents the series premise is presented right away: gambling is law. status is everything, and winning or losing has their risk and rewards.

The gambling matches are exciting, full of energy, and I love how there are details to the character’s facial expression and body language during a game.

I’m looking forward to how this anime will play out this season. Expect a in-depth review of the series once the first season is completed.

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30 Day Anime Challenge Day 20: Favorite Supporting Character (Reigen, Mob Pyscho 100)

Reigen Arataka of Mob Pyscho 100 is truly a supportive character.   Throughout the series, he offers and lends his advice and knowledge to Mob, helping him grow into a better person both in terms of his powers and overal life. He’s like a life coach.  A life coach who scams people using his gift of the silver tongue, but a life coach regardless.

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While he  has no qualms or guilt about scamming others with his bullshit “psychic” business , he isn’t a terrible person.  In fact, he’s rather a very caring and kind person, as we see  with his interactions with Mob.   Reigen helps the introvert Mob interact with people,  lending an ear to his problems,  and help him come to grips with his extraordinary ESP powers; suggesting that he uses his powers to help others and himself.

Reigan even risked his life for Mob; taking a “fatal” sword strike from Scar member Sakurai – but not before telling Mob not to give in to the murderous intent and vengeful feelings from watching his friends being hurt (he does not want Mob to live a life of regret).

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As an adult who may have used my own silver tongue as a dirty method to get my way   too use my knowledge and charm to help others, I like Reigen.  I see parallels of his personality with my own: the willingness of helping others through solid advice, a caring heart, speaking the real, blunt truth, and somebody who wants to see people do better in their lives (and tricking stupid people and taking advantage of their oblivious nature).  In addition, Reigen is the only adult supporting character in the series, so that’s a bonus. I would love to be a mentor to the next generation and guide them through life like he does with Mob and his friends.

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Reigan is truly a supportive character.  Yea, he might be a bit of a scam artist who swindles folks out of their cash with straight up lies, but he’s not a bad person. He legitimately wants to help people in need as well as seeing the best out of Mob.

 

Reigan, you’re an alright guy!

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‘Why do you have to be like them?  You’re the protagonist of your own life, aren’t you?’

-Reigan to Mob.

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30 Day Anime Challenge Day 19: Favorite Comedic Character

Laughing at the suffering of fictional characters is comedy, right?

As somebody with a rather terrible sense of humor, I can find humor in even the most horrible of situations.  Besides, comedy is what help us human cope.  To help you cope with whatever you may be going through, here are just a few of my favorite comedic characters.

Hotaru Tomoe (Sailor Moon)

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Her entire existence is a cruel joke from God.  Or Queen Serenity whoever the fuck is their deity in that universe.

 

Ange Ushiromiya (Umineko no naku Koro ni)

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She can crack jokes about people’s hairstyles and declare her aunt as a living joke, but her life?  A comedy waiting to happen.

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Homura Akemi (Madoka Magica)

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Oh you miserable time lesbian. It’s so funny and cute that you thought you could save Madoka.

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In her defense, she had legit reasons to become a demon and a psychopath.

 

Yamcha (Dragon Ball Z)

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Do I need to say more.

Guys.  Life is too short to be mad and sad all the time.  Laugh a little, even if you need to laugh at the pain and suffering of fictional characters!

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30 Day Anime Challenge Day 17: Favorite Comedy Anime (Cromartie High School)

If an anime has to warn you to not copy anything you see from it, you know it’s going to be great!

 

 

Cromartie High School  is a 2003 nonsense comedy anime from studio Production I.G.’s 2003, based off Eiji Nonaka’s comedy manga of the same name.  The series centers around Takashi Kamiyama (a well manner mommy’s boy student) and Cromartie High’s  colorful slew of teenage delinquents and their everyday life (characters includes: the “mute” singer Freedie, [parody of the  Queen’s frontman Freedie Mercury], Mechazawa; an android whom everyone sans Takashi thinks he’s a  normal human student, and a giant unnamed ape who cooks sushi.

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Freedie

 

Admittedly, it’s has been quiet a while since I last saw this series, and I can not recall most of the episodes due to I was under the influence of a few substance watching it at a friend’s studio apartment years back.   While you do not need alcohol or pot to enjoy this show, I will say it makes for a great stoner anime show with its nonsense humor.

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30 Day Anime Challenge Day 16: Favorite Fantasy/Supernatural Anime (Bakemonogatari)

An anime directed by Akiyuki Shinbo that features a (justified) tsundere, a perverted tomboy, and a cute nerdy bookworm catgirl?  I’m set!

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From left to right – Book nerd Felicia Hardy, Solid Snake, unoriginal harem male MC, annoying brat, weight disorder mentally ill girl, and confused lesbian possibly bi fan service girl.

Bakemonogatari (lit. Ghost Story) is studio Shaft 2009’s anime adaption of Japanese novelist Nisio Isin’s  long running light novel series “Monogatari”.  The series centers on high schooler Arargi who (after surviving  an vampire attack) gets involved with a couple of  girls to help deal with their supernatural problems.

One day, Araagi was chilling and at school doing whatever when his classmate, the withdrawal Hitagi, falls from the top of the stairs (after slipping on a banana peel). Being the good kid that he is, he catches her, only to discover that she’s near weightless.  In order to keep him quiet  about her disorder  Hitagi threatens Araragi, stapling the inside of his cheek;  warning him to stay far from her.

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This is Hitagi.  She has crabs.

Rather than ignoring her warning, Araragi chases after her, and shows off his healing factor (a  power he gained from being bitten from the vampire).  Hitagi is shocked;  the wound she inflicted on him has completely healed!   Araragi offers to help Hitagi with her weightlessne introducing him to his mentor and supernatural advisor, Meme.

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Homeless bum Meme

Throughout the series, Hitagi and Arargi join forces; tackling series of supernatural cases with other girls and their oddities with as his classmates the athletic (and perverted) Suruga and the nerdy bookworm Tsubasa, the wandering ghost girl, Mayoi, and his sister’s friend, Nadeko.   Each girl’s oddity has an unique symbolism tied to them such as Hitagi staple to represent the crab, Mayoi’s bookbage to represent the snail, and Suruga’s arm and brute strength to represent the monkey.

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Best girl but she’s also a furry so some points docked. 

The Monogatari series is great if you are looking for a story driven and artsy supernatural anime.  There isn’t much action but Shinbo’s famous bold and outlandish directing style and the diverse cast of characters will make up for the lack of it.

Check it out on Crunchyroll or other forms of streaming websites.

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30 Day Anime Challenge: Day 15 – Favorite Slice of Life Anime (Watamote)

Watashi ga Motenai no wa fuck this long ass  title (lit. No Matter How I Look at It, It’s Your Fault I’m Not Popular) is Studio Silver Link’s 2013 animated adaption of the same long ass titled manga by mangka Nico Tanigawa.  It stars Tomoko Kuroki; a socially awkward, unpopular fujoshi (female otaku [lit. rotten girl]) loner who loves spending time browsing (and shitposting) on the internet , playing  eroge visual novels, hating her life, and hating on people doing better than her.

You see, Tomoko hates people.  Well, popular people. This is ironic, given her drive to become popular.

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No you won’t.

Tomoko considers herself to be superior compared to her normies peers, thus  she believes that  she’s entitled to have popularity.  She demands it…but she applies minimal effort towards gaining it.  She  blames others for her failures and lack of popularity.  Throughout the series, Tomoko tries different (cringe worthy) methods to become popular.  She tries to act like the cool silent character in fiction. Doesn’t work. She thinks  playing hentai games will make her look cute.  It only makes her a pervert. She even uses a vacuum cleaner to to give herself hickeys to impress her little cousin.  That only results in her mom slapping her across her face.

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If you mom ever gave you this look you knew  what was going to happen next.

All her attempts of popularity end in failure.  The only thing it does for her is increase her depression.  Speaking of mental health disorders, Tomoko clearly suffers from anxiety, which hinders her quest for popularity.

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Now, I don’t have social anxiety myself.  I can’t imagine how crippling such a disorder is. However, you can tell that Tomoko suffers from it.  Simple things ,such as ordering food or buying a book, is an ordeal for the young girl.  Even muttering a simple “goodbye” to a teacher takes a lot for Tomoko.  Maybe her yearning to become popular is a way to overcome her social anxiety, but her mental health is blocks her from holding even the simplest conversation.

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Even saying a simple “goodbye” is a milestone for her

Perhaps, it’s anxiety’s fault that she isn’t popular.

‘I’m the best at playing alone, playing alone, playing alone
Who, who, who, who, who is at fault? (Who is at fault?)
Lonely, lonely, I laugh alone
What… it’s not my fault!’

-No Matter How I Look at It, It’s not My Fault (Watamote ED 1)

 

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30 Day Anime Challenge Day 14: Favorite Drama/Romance Anime: Hitagi and Araragi’s Date (Bakemonogatari Ep. 12)

Eh.  I’m a man who doesn’t get himself in drama (although I sure love watching and knowing about it cause I’m nosy), so I don’t watch drama anime.  I’m also not big on romantic anime; I find them to be boring.  So instead, I’m going to focus on my favorite romantic episode: Hitagi and Araragi’s date (Bakemonogatari Ep. 12)

Despite my dislike for romantic scenes, Hitagi and Araragi’s romance feels real.  They’ve grown as not only characters, but as close friends. Romantic partners even.  This episode provides us with an insight on the more softer, delicate side of Hitagi.  She learns to opening herself and trusting others – things that she has difficulty with due to her rape trauma and her mother’s betrayal.  In this episode, we  do not just see Hitagi  as the harsh, blunt tsundere, but rather, a young girl,  finally happy with her life.

 

Happy to fall in love with someone whom she can open her heart to.

 

The episode starts with Hitagi and Araragi joyfully having lunch.  Hitagi declares that they’ll go on a date after, to the surprise of Araragi.  Confused, Araragi doesn’t know how to process this unexpected event.  Rather than to respond, he stuffs his face with food.  Hitagi sees this as that she may have been forceful, so she rephrases her date request as a question.

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She tries various methods of the question, but  Araragi continues eating, ignoring her.  Confused by the silence, Hitagi asks him if he doesn’t want to go on a date. He replies with that he wants to.  Pleased,  Hitagi crafts up the plan for their date.  Araragi seems pleased too, as he was just “ignoring” her initial request to see how she would react.

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Later that night, the two are picked up by Hitagi’s pops (who drives them to their date spot).  During the ride, Araragi appears nervous (naturally, he’s in the same with  his girlfriend’s father).  Hitagi gets on his case, asking why he’s nervous, if he loves her and why.   Mind you, she’s doing this in front of her dad, so She’s  putting  him on the spot –  but it works.  Her interrogation turns into a lovely, lively chat between herself and Arargi.

After a few minutes, they arrive at a natural park – the location of their date. Hitagi gets out and walks towards an unseen spot, but not before suggesting Araragi to talk with her dad.  Araargi gets nervous at the idea.

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Her father decides to break the ice with gentle teasing; jokingly asking Araargi to take care of his daughter.  After that, he states that it’s been so long since he saw Hitagi so happy and carefree. He expresses his regrets for not being there for Hitagi after her sexual assault (due to his workaholic nature).  He reveals that Hitagi has been more active with him and his life stating that she requested his help for their date.  He also states that Hitagi has started opening her once closed heart – all thanks to Araragi.

Arargi is surprised by this. He tells him that it was Hitagi  who helped herself.  The dad replies with rebuttal, telling the kid that he indeed had influenced her change, that he was with her when she needed somebody the most.

‘The most important thing is just being there when you’re needed.’

-Hitagi’s dad.

Time passes as the two continue to talk.  Hitagi returns and tells Araragi that she’s ready.  She escorts him through the woods (while forcing his head down).  After the short trek, the duo stops at the middle of a field with a blanket on the ground.  Hitagi asks Araaragi to close his eyes and lay down on the blanket.  Next, she ask him to open his eyes.  Upon opening his eyes he is greeted with an alluring sight – a boundless starry sky.

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Following a series of questions and requests (such as her offering her body to him), Hitagi explains how she’s afraid that Araragi  may do something similar to her rapist (possibly triggering a flashback we can assume). She’s afraid that an innocent physical action from him might result in her hating him.

She’s afraid of losing him. She fears losing a valued friend – a friend she grew to trust and love.  A friend that she can open up to. Hitagi tells Araragi that she’s happy that she was able to meet him during her days of misfortune.  How he never left her side despite her personal issues in life.

Then, she reveals that the section of the park is  the same spot where her family spent many times with each other during the happier days of their lives.  This spot, she holds close to her heart – a treasured spot. Finally, she asks Araragi to be her first kiss.   The two stare at one another, happy to be in each one’s presence holding hands.

Hitagi has finally opened her heart.  She has finally find happiness after years of a betrayal, misfortunes, physical sickness, and anger.

‘The sting in my words that shut you up
Ended up stabbing my heart
Before I knew it…it hurts
This is your fault.’

-From Staple Stable (Bakemonogatari OP 1)

 

 

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30 Day Anime Challenge Day 13 – Favorite Single Episode: Sailor Moon S EP. 125

Of course my black ass would write a Sailor Saturn centered post.

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So, “A Bright Shooting Star!  Saturn, and the Messiah.”  This is one of my favorite episodes in my personal anime viewership history. There’s just so much  build up in this episode leading up to epic debut of Sailor Saturn – solider of destruction.  There’s the drama  the Outer Scouts wanting Sailor Moon to kill Hotaru (as Mistress 9) to save the world, as well as  the two  gettin’ on her case for being  optimistic and idealistic. Next, you have the pain of Souichi, Hotaru father, and his desperate struggle to restore her.  Finally, there’s Hotaru  herself (as Saturn) sacrificing herself  to save not only the world itself, but her father and best (and only) friend Chibi-Usa.   The episode is one of the most emotional of the series as well as one of the highest quality ranging from voice acting, animation, music, story, and direction.

Let me break this episode down for you as I’ll focus more on the story.

Instead of  Usagi’s normal narration before the episode’s start, it’s Hotaru who takes up the role.  Everybody’s favorite depressing emo goth kid talks about how anyone can be a messiah.  That anyone can be a savoir if they love and care about people. She ends her monologue with “I’ll make sure to save you!!”  Keep this in mind: Sailor Moon S’s key narration theme is messiah and saviors. Messiahs tend to die for a cause.

Hotaru is going to die.

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It’s not a spoiler if their evil counterpart confirms it! 

Afterwards, the episode starts. We see Sailor Moon attempting to reach out to Hotaru (whose body has been taken over by Mistress 9).  However, Mistress 9 tells her that she’s dead.  Moon doesn’t believe this, but Sailor Neptune and Uranus take Mistress 9’s statement as fact. The two decide to kill Mistress 9 with a combined World Shaking/Deep Submerged attack.  Sailor Moon jumps in front of Mistress 9 (optimistic that Hotaru is still alive), and the blonde idiot takes the blast for her.

Even Mistress 9 was impressed by her heroic actions and thanks her for it.   She’s such a polite woman.

Fasting forward, Mistress 9 captures Uranus and Neptune with her overflowing,  living hair and starts  to violently choke them, demanding Moon to hand over the Holy Grail or she’ll kill them both. Moon whips out the Holy Grail (much to the Outer Scouts’ protest) and starts to walk over to the Daimon.  As she walks over to her, Souichi appears behind Sailor Moon.

Mistress 9 sees a chance.

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Neptune is used to being choked by Uranus in the bedroom, so she’s rather unaffected by this.  Irritated even.

She collapse in pain, clutching her chest and her breath labored. Using Hotaru’s voice, Mistress 9 pleads with Souichi and Usagi to give her the Holy Grail. In between breaths, she explains that she needs the Holy Grail to restore herself as “Hotaru”.  Usagi, a paragon of common sense, doesn’t realize this is merely a bait and switch, and agrees to “Hotaru”’s wishes.  She  gives Souichi the Grail to give to his “daughter”.  With a cold smile, Mistress 9 snatches the Grail away from him, gains a power boast from it, and blows everyone away.  All hope seems lost as Mistress 9 holds the Holy Grail in her hands.

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‘Good warriors make others come to them, and do not go to others.’

-Zhang Yu, 8th Century scholar

Next,  Mistress 9 starts talking that good shit  on how she has the Holy Grail, and that Sailor Moon can’t do anything to stop her or Pharaoh 90.   Mistress 9 then places the Grail inside a machine and summons forth Pharaoh 90. The immerse force of his summoning not only destroy most of the Mugen District, but the Holy Grail itself.

Usagi Tsukino, you’re a stupid idiot.

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This is the same girl who gets poor grades as often as we breath.  We shouldn’t be shock for her to fall for obvious bait.

Everyone’s morale drops. The Outers Scouts berates Moon for her stupidity, and the Inner Scouts (fighting other Daimons outside) are getting bodied by other Daimons.   Usagi (still not losing hope) whips out her staff, firing an energy beam towards the appoaraching Pharaoh 90.  Pharaoh 90 is unaffected, fires an energy beam  back, knocking Usagi out.  Mistress 9 talks more shit, poppin’ off at their success.  Pharaoh 90 gives Mistress 9 his thanks by blasting her with an energy beam as thanks for her services.

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When you find out you were just the side piece.

Once more, Sailor Moon jumps in front of Mistress 9, taking the full force of Pharaoh 90’s blast to protect Hotaru and Souichi (whom too was protecting her) Hotaru, (who regained control of her “body”) and Souchi share a tender father-daughter moment.  Hotaru tells her dad that she forgives him for fucking up her life (despite that it wans’t his fault) .  We then get a sappy flashback of the two in happier times.  Ya know, to make us feel sorry for Souichi being an idiot for playing God and messing around with the law of physics, which got them in this situation in the first place.

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“Daddy, when I grow up, I want you to not have played God and killed me in a freak accident, also a pony.” (joke made by Pretty Solider Project)

Disgusted by their sappy cheesy moment, Mistress 9 gets pissed and attempts to regain control of Hotaru’s body.  The two starts struggling for control until Hotaru overpowers Mistress 9.  She declares that she must protect her dad and Chibi-Usa, awakens the spirit of Sailor Saturn and kills Mistress 9, destroying the body of the alien…which was also her body as well.

Whoops.

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Following that, Sailor Saturn visits a dying Chibi-Usa at her dad’s house (Hotaru had a crush on Mamoru and was stalking him for a minute, that’s how she knew his address) and return her Pure Heart, telling her “My bad about stealing your pure heart and killing you.”, and thanks  her for not being creep out by her weird powers.  Oh, and making the final days of her short life enjoyable with her presence and kindness.  That too.

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“My bad about  almost killing your kid I hope this weird jewel thing makes up for it.”

Sailor Saturn then returns to the Mugen District (completely destroyed by Pharaoh 90).  The Outer Scouts starts freaking out, assuming that Saturn will destroy the world, and they lose hope.   Saturn greets Sailor Moon with a warm, but sorrowful smile.  She thanks her for protecting her  and informs her that she’s no longer Hotaru, but the soldier of destruction.  She proceeds to jump into the core of Pharaoh 90 and tells Moon that in order to kill him, she must use her powers to its fullest and sacrifice her life.

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Sailor Moon tries to stop her, but Saturn shoves her Glaive in her face.  She doesn’t say anything, but her threatening posture and silence is enough to convince Moon to back off.  Saturn simple tells Moon “farewell” and jump into the core of Pharoh 90.   Moon tries to enter Pharoh 90’s  but is pushed back by its power.  Out of desperation, she attempts to transform into Super Sailor Moon without the Holy Grail,  but she can’t.  She attempts again, but nothing happens.  She tries once more, out of pure frustration, sadness, and desperation.  She is in tears, begging for the transformation, slamming her fist on the ground.

She wants to save Hotaru.  She doesn’t want her young life to be  cut so short.

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Sensing the pleads of their leader, the Sailor Scouts  (including the Outer Scouts) lend their power to Sailor Moon.  Sailor Moon attempts to transform, this time, with success.  Super Sailor Moon enters the core of Pharaoh 90 as a final effort save Hotaru.  The massive combined power of Saturn and Moon proved too much for Pharoh 90, killing him.

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The episode ends with everything restored to normal.  The Sailor Scouts begin to regain conscious.  Uranus and Neptune look around in silence, still stunned at what has transpired.  Finally, Super Sailor Moon appears, blank, and  emotionless.  In her arms rest a young baby.  That baby – a reincarted Hotaru.  Usagi was successful in saving not only just her friend, but her daughter’s best friend as well.

 

Episode 125 of Sailor Moon S is one of my favorite anime episodes due to the emotional build up.  Usagi still held on to the hope that she could save her friend despite the Outer Scouts tellin her to give it up.    Even when at her lowest point of the battle with her losing the Holy Grail and the world being slowly destroyed, Usagi still held to that hope. Usagi’s  Hope that would pay off in large with Hotaru overpowering and destorying Mistress 9, transforming as Sailor Saturn, and saving the world.    I could go further by explaining how the flawless animation, the excellent voice acting, and amazing soundtrack worked in synergy for such a masterpiece, but that would take a great while for me to break down,  and I believe provided more than enough  reasons to explain my love for this episode.

‘If you have a bit of courage, people can really be soldiers.
If you have feelings for other people….anyone can be a messiah.
No matter how much  you changed, please don’t forget that there are people who care for you.’

Hotaru Tomoe, Sailor Moon S

 

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3:36 – A Bright Shooting Star! Saturn, and the Messiah