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yuna49
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Nice to see some praise for one of my all-time favorite seiyuu, the remarkable Sakurai Takahiro. I first heard him as the Apothecary in Bakeneko and its sequel Mononoke. I can't imagine anyone else doing justice to that role. His ability to infuse even a single syllable or short phrase with wit and often menace is truly remarkable. In one episode of House of Five Leaves he has only a couple of lines, but at one point he says just the word, "Oh?," and invests it with layers of meaning. That show is a masterpiece of male voice acting with the always excellent Namikawa Daisuke in the other lead role.
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Surrender Artist
Posts: 3264 Location: Pennsylvania, USA |
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I had dismissed CANAAN on the grounds of the tepid reviews that Luke Caroll and Theron Martin gave it, but this column, abetted by the spell that Noir still has me under, has provoked my curiosity about it. Hell, the English version even has Shelly Calene-Black and Hillary Haag. If it proves opportune and I'm still in the mood after watching Madlax and El Cazador de la Bruja, I might buy it.
I don't suppose that there's a planned sequel series entitled ISRAEL? Last edited by Surrender Artist on Sun Jun 05, 2011 8:37 am; edited 1 time in total |
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gerbilx
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It made my day to see this. (>")> I strongly feel that Gungrave is one of the most strongly structured shows, first and second half, to be produced. It is a triumph in every way. Outside of the poorly realized fight scenes. >.> I must also say that I strongly agree with your assessment of Rio. I commend you for your thoughtful take on it. |
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CareyGrant
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Re: Canaan
This has been on my To-See list for some time, ever since I missed its original release. Now, am I right in thinking there's some Yuri goodness (something we could use more of in anime, in my opinion--Yaoi and BL get huge play) in this gem? Either way, I'm on this, and a Dub makes this even more of a must see. Re: Rio - Rainbow Gate My biggest peeve with harem anime has always been the milquetoast male lead so -and I've said this all along- a harem anime without said loser is a 100 percent improvement. Indeed, I'd pioneer an entire new genre of all-female harem anime--a total goldmine! |
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Saturn
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I'm not commenting on your taste or anything, lest I be accused of such, but doesn't yuri pop up AT LEAST as often as yaoi? And within a standard series, isn't "les yay" AT LEAST as common as "ho yay"? If not way, way moreso? It just seems more normalized because if it's aimed at guys it's "standard", but if it's aimed at girls it has to be put into its own category. |
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Dark Absol
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The reason that Canaan (my top ten fave anime) is so good is because of plot.
The only flaw that this DVD have is because of the subtitles misplacement during the second half (Sentai Filmworks, you need to pay attention to when the subtitles are supposed to be placed before their release!) |
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erinfinnegan
ANN Columnist
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Never watched it!
The harem database dictates at least one ghost-girl episode, if not an entire ghost harem member. That said, the chicken wing gag was simultaneously hilarious and disturbing. It was more strange-funny than ha-ha-funny, (to quote an old SNL joke).
Canaan is much better than El Cazador, but then, I'm not a fan of Bee Train.
I'm no yuri expert, but there is a ton of yuri in Canaan. |
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Surrender Artist
Posts: 3264 Location: Pennsylvania, USA |
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That might be; I plan to watch the shows that I referred to as a sort of silly endurance trial to see if become sick of the genre or Bee Train's 'house style' after that much of it. If I'm not after subjecting myself to so much of both, or only weary of the house style, and cease equivocating over whether I'll ever buy Blu-Ray discs, I might well watch it. |
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ss-hikaru
Posts: 269 Location: Western Australia |
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While I don't follow the same sort of series as Iku, I gotta say...those are some beautiful shelves! I love seeing the volumes of long running manga series all in a row...though it's annoying how Viz keeps changing the logo for their books, Inuyasha has like three different logos (it's a pet peeve of mine)!
Shelf Life seemed really short this time round. I think I'm used to 3 DVD reviews followed by a streaming review (except that recently we haven't really been getting many streaming reviews). I don't know, it just felt short to me (like awwww, it's over already?!) |
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Megiddo
Posts: 8360 Location: IL |
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64 results for yuri/shoujo ai in the encyclopedia. 73 results for yaoi/shounen-ai in the encyclopedia. So pretty much, but adding in manga makes it 322 for yaoi/shounen-ai to yuri/shoujo-ai's 126 |
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Sanosuke_Inara
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doctordoom85
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Well, usually when most people say, "video game anime suck", they're talking about traditional video games, not visual novels. I'm not sure about Canaan, but Higurashi is based off a visual novel, hence why people don't mention it as an exception. Usually people bring up Gungrave and FF Advent Children (and still YMMV on both), and that's about it. If visual novels were being included as well, then the saying wouldn't be used as much, since there's a decent number of solid visual novel adaptations like the Key trilogy.
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gothung
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I absolutely agree with this comment. The first time I finished collecting an entire series and had it displayed on my shelf, all in a row, I felt... nice (I dunno... euphoric? pride? a sense of accomplishment? None of those seem to fit how I felt, but it was a positive feeling).
Maybe not yuri so much as girl-on-girl obsession... The only one that had any sort of "love" implications was Liang-Qi for Alphard (and that was more yandere). Otherwise it's more like a "She's my friend!" (Maria) or "She's my eternal rival!" (Alphard) sort of obsession. |
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Apollo-kun
Posts: 1213 Location: City 7, Macross 7 |
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Nice copy of Domin-8 me you got there, Ikus-san ;D
But yeah, as far as Canaan goes, I adored the series up until that freakin' ENDING. It was incredibly unsatisfying, and it felt like the character dynamics between the two main protagonists had reverted back to the way they were at the BEGINNING of the series. Maybe this is because of it being a prequel to a video game, but still... as a standalone series, it was a disappointing conclusion. |
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fireaxe
Posts: 503 Location: Trois-Rivieres, Canada |
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I totally agree. Saying there's a ton of yuri is an overstatement, but the series does have a some of shoujo-ai elements. Aside from the fact that Lianq-Xi who has a severe case of sister complex, everything else can be considered as subtext at best. |
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