I finally finished S-cry-ed after 6 years! he show makes my favorites list for sheer strength of spirit, much like G Gundam, in spite of it’s relatively weak plot and characters. It’s also taken me a goddamn long time to finish Pani Poni Dash! I started collecting the DVDs a few months after Zetsubou Sensei began in late 07 since I’d just learned about Shinbo. Though it’s not an absolute favorite of mine, I will definitely say that I think PPD deserves to be called one of the greatest comedy anime ever made.
To make up for obviously not posting anime moments weekly, here’s an anime episode for the whole month. More specifically, it’s about 2 particular moments from the episode, neither of which I wanted to miss out on talking about. There are spoilers for Mai-HiME, and if you haven’t seen it, this isn’t a show you want to be spoiled on, though I wouldn’t say anything truly big has happened at this point compared to the episodes that come later.
Much like Gurren Lagann, Mai-HiME sort of has two climaxes – one in episode 15 and one in episode 26. The first climax takes out the first major villains in the series, though ultimately the whole villainous force was probably just a thing to push along the set-up part of the story. I’d go so far as to say the whole first 16 episodes are just set up for the stuff that happens later, but extremely well-written set up done in ingenious ways. Therefor, the first climax, while exciting, doesn’t hold all that much weight in light of the act that the overall plot and drama just breeze right by it, barely paying attention to it. However, not wanting to be just a throwaway plot, the first climax makes a point to be doubly exciting and fun.
Overman King Gainer, a SunrisexTomino show from a few years back, has some real positives among many negatives. As of episode 7, the negatives overcame, and I dropped the show. It’s rare for me to drop a show that far in, so you know there’s some good reasons…
Overman King Gainer is a Yoshiyuki Tomino show, meaning it makes absolutely no sense whatsoever and is hilarious in it’s strangeness. It’s a lot like Turn A Gundam on the scale of weirdness, only the plot makes even less sense and there’s way more action. Anyway the op is by the guitarist of JAM Project, and the song-video combo is made of epic win. See for yourself.