June 30, 2015

Spring 2015 Concluding Thoughts (Part 1)

- WARNING: THE FOLLOWING POST CONTAINS SPOILERS -

Wow the anime season of Spring 2015 has really popped out at me. There was a little bit of everything. Oregairu's second season performs spectacularly, despite the studio change. The tears of all were shed in the finale of Plastic Memories, while many howled laughter at the romcom that is Ore Monogatari!! And there was also that period of time where the world went into a brief frenzy over the blue ribbon in DanMachi.

All this stuff going on and I was dying to just write something about it. Now that the season has ended, I can finally announce the start of the great Spring 2015 Concluding Thoughts post. Sorta like a review, only a really bad one.

So here's MaL, and you should get yourself ready for part one of my great old anime post.

Note: From now on all anime posts at the start of the season will be titled "[Anime] Season Year First Impressions", while all posts at the end of the season will now change to "[Anime] Season Year Concluding Thoughts".


I Rate: 8.4/10
One Sentence: Really bizarre comedy/action about a giant, earth-threatening, octopus that teaches an underprivileged class at an elite school.

The one thing that was very consistent through Ansatsu Kyoushitsu was the content. It stayed true to its comedy side, to the very end, without ever growing stale. Just the premise of a huge yellow octopus seems quirky enough to validate a watch, and once you start, it's interesting enough to hang onto.

Another really great aspect of this anime were the characters. It goes without saying that the main roles got the most development, screen time, etc., but what stands out is how much the supporting characters got. By the end of it all it felt like every character of at least slight importance had grown considerably. All the students were great in their own aspects, and that added a whole lot to the show. So there's more praise for Ansatsu Kyoushitsu.

Both openings were lively and upbeat, while the ending is nice and calm to listen to. Animation was pretty spot on, effectively showing off action scenes, and the art style very vibrant and fitting for the anime.
As a late finisher of the winter season, Ansatsu Kyoushitsu completes its first season off wonderfully. Personally I found the series very enjoyable and engaging. It had great comedy while providing a seemingly light-hearted show. There were moments of serious undertones, which sets the show up for its upcoming second season.

Best Girl: Nagisa-chan from episode 20 


DanMachi (13)

I Rate: 6.5/10
One Sentence: Action scenes give off SAO vibes (*shudders*), no real plot progression happens, and a lot of pointless things are added.

DanMachi was definitely the low for this season, although to be fair, there wasn't much to expect from this generic show. I tended to fall behind an episode or two, but did make it in time for the final, only to be utterly disappointed.

Let's start off with the biggest problem: the plot, or more so, the lack of plot. Pretty much n-o-t-h-i-n-g happens. When you finish an anime that didn't have at least a decent plot, you don't feel like anything has changed. Anime is supposed to invoke feelings and provide some form of entertainment to the viewer, but DanMachi fails miserably in both departments.

Somewhat tying in with the plot fiasco, we also have the characters. None of them are fleshed out properly, and fit into very generic and stereotypical roles. You have the main character who is this one-in-a-million guy who somehow is much stronger than every other single person. It's then a rule that this MC must have a harem, consisting (but not limited to) of: the loli, the overly attached, the stoic, and the shy and kind. Characters who did have even a little bit of potential are completely stomped out in favour of the leading roles, getting no development (I'm looking at you, Ryu Lion).

Honestly the only reason why I watched this anime was because Aiz looked a tiny bit like Shiina from Sakurasou, but I was sorely wrong in hoping that I would get much value from watching DanMachi. My advice is to skip it or drop it if you haven't already.

Best Girl: Mamma Mia, for being the only level head throughout this show


Danna ga Nani wo Itteiru ka Wakaranai Ken 2 Sure-me (short, 13)

I Rate: 6.8/10
One Sentence: Second season of shorts about the life of a wife and her otaku husband.

For what it's worth, Danna ga Nani wo Itteiru ka Wakaranai Ken 2 Sure-me, is pretty solid, if you're looking for something to watch within an hour. The show has 13 episodes, each spanning around 3 minutes. In that amount of time there's a whole bunch of soft comedy, and that's pretty much all you get. Goes without saying, but don't watch and expect something great.

Best Girl: Who else but Kaoru?


Grisaia no Meikyuu (special, 47 min.)

I Rate: 8.0/10 
One Sentence: Great special that provides superb backstory on the life of the main protagonist, Yuuji, while giving some ground for the second season.

Without this special, I probably wouldn't have enjoyed the second season as much as I did. The thing that I really really liked about this special was that it was 47 minutes of building the character Yuuji. It goes through the events of his life up until he meets his mentor Asako. His time with Asako is covered in Grisaia no Rakuen's first few episodes, making Meikyuu a great bridge.

Characters are well built and their personalities and type are established through Yuuji's eyes. Animation and music were as typical of the Grisaia series (above average), and I thought that the dark and sombre tones of Meikyuu were a great addition, not seen in the main series.

There's quite a bit of violence and touchy themes in this special. Events of rape, sexual abuse, violence, and a whole bunch of other "mature themes" are heavily implied, making Meikyuu a watch that I would carefully approach. If you're known as the really sensitive type, I would stay away from this, and possibly even the series in general.

Best Girl: J.B.


Grisaia no Rakuen (10)

I Rate: 8.4/10
One Sentence: First half of the season finishes off the events in Meikyuu, and a new arc about Yuuji facing his most formidable enemy branches off that.

There are several factors as to why the whole of the Grisaia series is held in such high regard by me. Firstly, I find all the characters to be quite likable, even if some of them follow common archetypes. The second reason is because of the plot, which is riveting and in general, really good (due to the fact the series is adapted from a visual novel). And thirdly, the show knows how to keep its viewers interested.

Let's start off with characters. There's a lot of them, but every person holds quite a bit of significance. While that's to be expected of a series that has gone around for roughly two seasons, it's always something good to have likeable and relatable characters with depth. In Grisaia no Kajitsu (the first installment), the past and troubles of each girl was pretty much covered, in a series of mini-arcs (much akin to Clannad). Because that was done, Meikyuu had more time to focus on driving a plot to its viewers, resulting in 10 episodes that actually worked out.

While we can't say that the first season had a remarkable amount of plot (asides from the last arc), Rakuen makes up for it well. There's this pattern, where each installment leads into the next one. Mini-plots are present, but they eventually all connect in Rakuen, forming one large and beautiful cohesive plot. All this happening, while the main story of Yuuji vs. his "creator" is still told.

I believe that this is the last season for the series, as there's really no more source material to go off of and Rakuen ended things nicely.

Best Girl: Amane


High School DxD BorN (12)

I Rate: 5.8/10
One Sentence: Really, why am I watching this?

High School DxD, in general, is fitted for a specific audience. It would be an understatement to say that I'm not a part of that specific audience. For those who enjoy excessive amounts of nudity, suggestive scenes and sounds, and a really big harem, I would like to introduce you to a series called High School DxD.

Flat characters (no I'm not talking about that, otherwise you'd have some pretty big characters), the same plot repeated again, and lack of attention to supporting characters leads to this disaster of an anime. Characters don't get any growth, and stay the same as they were from the first season. The storyline of every High School DxD season (at its essentials) is 1) a mini-boss battle, and 2) a finale boss battle, both of which hold no significant value.

If you're really going to watch this series, please do so without thinking too much. There's nothing too complex, and any decent backstory is ruined. Off the top of my head, Kiba and Akeno had pretty interesting pasts, but they were lazily covered and "solved".

Best Girl: Akeno


Nisekoi Season 2 (12)


 I Rate: 7.5/10
One Sentence: Everybody knows Nisekoi, but I see it as: so much wrong, but so much good.

Before I delve into why season two of Nisekoi gets a 7.5 from me, let me just say that I'm pretty sure that this season's ending hinted at a ChitogexRaku ending. Nothing really "official happens", but that's just the typical Shaft tease. If Nisekoi ends off here, I'll take it as a Chitoge ending, but Shaft is infamous for milking out series (AHEM MONOGATARI), so I dunno if it'll stay that way.

Alright, so the sole reason why the second season of Nisekoi has obtained a relatively high rating is because of my personal enjoyment of the members of Raku's harem. Hell, you could even say that each girl has her own value to add to the show's rating.

Nisekoi (plot, animation, etc.): 4.0
Chitoge: 1.0
Onodera: 0.6
Ruri: 0.6
Haru: 0.5
Marika: 0.5
Tsugumi: 0.3

There is little to no plot, but the art and animation are really nice (thanks to based god Shaft). Additionally the premise of just a guy surrounded by a harem of cute girls gives another bit of rating, adding up to a subtotal of 4.0 for the show at its core.

Now you can see the relative value of each girl. Chitoge leads the pack at a solid 1.0, with Onodera desperately attempting to catch up at her measly rating of 0.6. Really it's no contest.

tldr: Nisekoi season 2 gets 7.5 because of Chitoge and Shaft animation

Best Girl: the sole reason why I watch the show: Chitoge

- CONTINUED IN PART 2 -

June 29, 2015

Anime Post Coming Soon and Summer Updates

Spring season ending soon

There was a lot of great stuff that aired this season, and I feel super excited and eager to write about it and throw out my terrible opinion onto the table for every reader to see. I've definitely watched a lot of ongoing anime this spring (the most that I've ever watched), and I got to see some masterful works of animation... and the more ugly side of anime.

However tonight will definitely not be the night where I make an anime post. I most likely won't have enough time to write about every anime that I watched this season without getting relatively late into the night. So with that, you can expect an anime post tomorrow or the day after.

More (bad) drawing

And this post we have some more bad drawing (you may be thinking, "Wow when did Kevin's blog become focused on drawing?").

This time around I tried to get a more "final look" style going on, and I have to say that I failed miserably. The particular image on your left (on your right if you're reading upside down) is actually something that I did while I was "volunteering". I actually coloured in her skin, but ran out of time. Maybe I'll try to pick it up later.

Goodbyeeee~

I'm going to end off this post for tonight. It's been crazy hot the last while and I can't imagine how I'm going to get through the next two months. Not much going on for this summer, besides seeing a long lost friend and just lying around slowly melting into a puddle.

Tonight I'm an 8 and I have done nothing all day besides play League, Fire Emblem, Hearthstone, and osu ._.

"I can live for two months on a good compliment." - Mark Twain

June 23, 2015

A Very Short Blog Post

Here's a drawing of an eye

Finished this drawing tonight, and decided that I might as well show it here (hopefully there's progress). This time around I tried to focus on blending colours and getting a dynamic and bright feel. I followed a cute reference picture and I have to say that I ended up looking decent. Throughout the process of actually drawing this I felt terrible because all the small details weren't working the way that I wanted them to.

English Provincial tomorrow

And I haven't studied for it (hell what exams have I studied for this year?) but gonna just go with the flow. After the Provincial I'm going to tie up some loose ends (with my work experience and journalism club) and then go home to resume my summer vacation. There are plans to toss a frisbee around tomorrow evening and I'm looking forward to it.

Kevin's a pretty high 8 tonight. Everything's just been going pretty well and it's largely due to summer. How's your vacation going so far?

"Success is finding satisfaction in giving a little more than you take." - Christopher Reeve

June 16, 2015

Most Likely a Boring Post

Little Things

This is one of those posts where I am outlining what's occurring in my life right now, and it serves me the purpose of getting collected while also putting up a post (two birds with one stone if you may). But the post tends to be pretty dreary so if you typically get bored of this stuff then it'd be advisable to turn away right now.

Drawing (Badly)

Lately I've been taking up drawing with the tablet that has been lying around the place. It's been a week or two and personally I feel as if I have already improved (not saying much since the starting pieces were terrible).

I've considered maybe taking a break from using the tablet to draw and developing skills on paper, but still have yet to take any actions towards that direction.

One large obstacle for me right now is the shape of the head, eyes (especially these), and overall conveying of emotions and expressions.

And here's a small thing on bio

TOMORROW IS THE FINAL EXAM AND I DON'T THINK THAT I HAVE STUDIED A SINGLE THING THE PAST FEW WEEKS. I HAVE ATTEMPTED TO REASSURE MYSELF THAT I WILL OBTAIN A DECENT MARK UNDER THE KNOWLEDGE THAT THE FINAL IS COMPLETELY MULTIPLE CHOICE.

May the bio gods have mercy on my poor, inorganic soul.

School's almost over (and here's what I plan to start and fail this summer)

It's the last full day tomorrow and I'm sitting here all by myself feeling indifferent. At the start of the year I was very optimistic, and ready to start another year anew, but now I see that every year it's just the same thing over and over again. Not saying school is terrible and tedious, in fact, I like it very much (to a certain extent), but I'd probably be feeling the same if it was in session and if it was summer.

But summer break is summer break, and it is always welcomed. Here are a few things that I plan to do this summer.

1. Create a visual novel with Phil (how the hell we plan to do it I still don't know)
2. Hone in on my drawing skills
3. Get to Platinum (or something dumb like that)
4. Go to the beach
5. Not die
6. Go outside at least once

AND THAT'S IT

There goes another post~

Hope you're enjoying your exam period, whoever you are. Maybe you don't even have exams (how would I know?), you lucky duck. But the bright side is that once I finish my bio final and English 10 Provincial then I'll be free from stress-inducing examinations. Kevin Zou is a solid 8/10 tonight, and he is about to sign out. Later later alligator(s).

"Passion is momentary; love is enduring." - John Wooden

June 12, 2015

My "Learnings" on Life

#29: Fashion 

Sorry I don't fashion. We'll have to skip right onto #30, which is...

#30: What I have learned about life so far

I have to say that in my whole 15 years (and counting!) of life, I have learned... not a lot of stuff. Naturally there are a few things that I do know, but there's even more that I don't know and may never know. However I will diligently power through and try my absolute best to give you, the reader, any terrible lessons that I have on life.

It's okay to be embarrassed of things in the past. For example. when I was in grade one or two or something like that, I "challenged" one of the big kids to a race. I thought that I really could win, because, well I was fast for the kids in my class. Anyhow, we went to Rupert Park and had a small race around the playground boundary. He didn't let me win, and without saying he won. After the race I sat down on the ground panting and staring at the group of big kids that had accompanied him. I noticed a particular girl who I had a crush on (don't ask me) and I grew red, whispering under my breath that she was really pretty.

Tell the truth when it matters. A lot of the time it does matter, and you should not be actively trying to lie. There is one specific memory that I can recall, involving me and a very big problem. My cousin consulted me about the problem and I ended up lying. While everything worked out in the end, it felt as if I made things slightly more problematic by lying.

Don't get caught up in the moment. I believe a lot in the saying, "Take life as it comes at you." Sometimes I think ahead because it gives me a feeling of security, but for the most part I don't bother doing so. Of course, this applies to certain people, and I'm not saying it's a piece of advice that the general audience should take (hell, probably not even those certain people should listen to me).

Annnnnnnnnnd goodnight

That's all for tonight :) Goodnight whoever you are.

I'm an 8 tonight. Until next post.

"What do you hang on the walls of your mind?" - Zora Neale Hurston

June 6, 2015

#28: The Time When I Met a Complete Stranger (ex. Philman)

The Great Tale of Philman and Kevin

There I was, walking in to my homeroom on the first day of high school. I didn't know a single person there but I was a huge mess of a bunch of feelings. Confused, scared, excited, blah blah blah. Anyhow, fast forward past the homeroom session and somehow I'm with this guy. We introduce ourselves to each other and shake hands (honestly that made everything go the way it did). I learned that he actually lived on the same street as me, albeit across a busy road.

Over the next three years we would become great friends (if he saw this he would cringe). Sometimes we just didn't have any classes together, but for some reason or whatever we're still friends. Now he's a confidant and close friend of mine. HERE'S TO ANOTHER TWO MORE YEARS OF HIGH SCHOOL BUDDY.

A whole bunch of stuff

Recently I have decided to take over as a leader for the "dying" Journalism club at Alpha. The teacher who was sponsoring it this year has decided to let it go and I've taken the challenge of trying to revive it. After today's last Journalism meeting of the year I realized that I have a lot of work to do and a lot of responsibilities as well. I'm excited and somewhat nervous because I'm afraid that I'm going to fail.

Adding onto my role in Journalism, I also want to kick-start the eSports "scene" at Alpha and build a solid foundation for years to come, especially after I leave. Same goes for Journalism. I want to leave behind a legacy and several clubs and standards in the hands of people that I can trust. Naturally though, building standards from absolutely nothing requires a tremendous amount of work.

A third big goal I have for next year is to get Alpha to participate more through social media, and get the TV bulletins running for announcements, Social media is a great way of reaching out an audience, and I feel as if Alpha isn't using it enough. While it won't call for as much attention as the previous two things, it's still going to take some effort.

I also want to start looking into doing freelance writing for various sites, but that's something that I'm putting aside for the time being.

So there you have it. As always, I want to obtain decent marks, and I feel like this might just build onto something really big. Getting through it will add character right?

G'night and sweet dreams

Goodnight everybody and thank you for reading tonight's post <3

Today I'm a beautiful 8. What about you?

"I was born with an enormous need for affection, and a terrible need to give it." - Audrey Hepburn
 
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