Thursday, August 28, 2014

Recommended Anime Movies (Updated May 2015)

Here is a list of anime movies that I would highly recommend. The list will be continuously updated.


- Hayao Miyazaki's and Studio Ghibli films
(Spirited Away, Howl's Moving Castle, Princess Mononoke, Castle in the Sky, My Neighbor Totoro, Kiki's Delivery Service, Porco Rosso, The Cat Returns, Tales from Earthsea, Ponyo, Arrietty, Grave of the Fireflies, From Up on Poppy Hill, The Wind Rises, When Marnie Was There, Lupin the Third: Castle of Cagliostro)



- Children Who Chase Lost Voices (2011)


- Summer Wars (2009)


- Professor Layton and The Eternal Diva (2009)


- Hotarubi no Mori e (Into the Forest of Fireflies' Light) (2011)


- Wolf Children (2012)


- Digimon: The Movie (2000)



New Music: One Way - " 빈둥빈둥 (Let's Just Chill)"(2014)

One Way is back!! Good to hear from them again! They released a new single on Aug. 13, 2014, entitled, "Let's Just Chill". It's a very relaxing and soothing R&B track.

Listen below:

Update on some posts

Update on the following posts:

Music
- Bumkey's Artist Bio
- Ra.D's Artist Bio

Anime
- My Top Anime Series - updated list



Monday, August 25, 2014

Anime Series Brief Reviews (Part 3)

Spring 2014 anime series that I watched:

- Mushishi Zoku Shou + Mushishi Zoku Shou Special


This is the second season of Mushishi (see my review of first season here). This season is split into 2, one airing in the spring and the second half will be aired in the fall. The story continues with Ginko's adventure and his encounters with different mushi. Perhaps due to the lack of variety of stories or perhaps the stories in season 1 just stood out more, I find the first season to be more interesting. I enjoy the recurring characters such as Adashino and Tanyuu, and their interactions with Ginko. As always, the art and animation are perfect.
Rating: 8/10


- Black Bullet


A story about humans defeated by viral parasites and are exiled into a small territory. A guy and his partner are part of an organization specialized in fighting against these parasites. The plot, the action scenes and the characters are all quite enjoyable. The harem setting is not too overwhelming, but it would be nice without it. Also, the story is a bit rushed and the ending is open-ended, which left some questions unanswered. 
Rating: 7/10


- Gokukoku no Brynhildr

A story about a guy whose childhood friend wanted to show him that aliens do exist, but then she died in an accident. Years later, he meets a new transfer student from his class that looks a lot like his childhood friend. It has an interesting and dark plot that involves aliens and witches but the story isn't well carried out. The tone of the series is mostly serious but it has too many suggestive scenes which isn't necessary and quite annoying. I couldn't take the show seriously anymore. 
Rating: 7/10


- Bokura wa Minna Kawaisou


A story about the daily life of a guy who lives n a boarding house. He realizes that the girl he admires from school also live there. In the boarding house, he meets some very interesting people. The characters are likeable but there is really nothing exciting or special that keeps me interested. Overall, a mediocre series. 
Rating: 6/10


Older anime series I recently finished watching:

- Soul Eater



An interesting story about a Shinigami training school for humans who has the ability to transform into weapons as well as the wielders of those weapons, called meisters. The adventures of these meisters and their human weapons involve gathering souls, attending school to become stronger and defending Death City from powerful creatures. An action-packed story with great character development. Most of the characters are interesting except Excalibur, who is very annoying. The art and animation are also quite unique too. 
Rating: 9/10
Year released: 2008-2009



Love like rain...

"Love, like rain, can nourish from above, drenching couples with a soaking joy. But sometimes, under the angry heat of life, love dries on the surface and must nourish from below, tending to its roots, keeping itself alive."

- from the novel, "The five people you meet in heaven" by Mitch Albom