Showing posts with label Ecchi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ecchi. Show all posts

Friday, 3 February 2012

Anime Review - Ao No Exorcist (Blue Exorcist)


Exorcist panties...
Working my way alphabetically through my downloaded folder, next on the hit list was Ao no Exorcist (Blue Exorcist). Not having much of a clue over the content (bar an indication in the title), I jumped in ready for absolutely anything. Despite appearing as a multiple genre spanning series with numerous cliché moments, I have to admit that Ao no Exorcist kept my attention the entire time. Just a shame it simply wasn’t as good as it could/should have been.

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Wednesday, 18 January 2012

Recently and Soon to be Watched Signatures - January 2012

Having spent the last week off sick and getting chased home from work today because I was looking peaky, I have had plenty of time to do what I enjoy: writing reviews. Sometimes though, I find myself attempting to scale a mile high brick wall mental block. Words won't flow and when they do, they are often naff and make me sigh :(

So, I instead fire up Photoshop for a break, using my artistic creativity for relaxation and as a sure fire way to break through that barrier. This selection was created from shows I have either recently watched or plan to get to very shortly. Enjoy!


Ao No Exorcist (Blue Exorcist) - Review coming soon!










Fairy Tail




Gosick




Mahou Shoujo Madoka Magika




MM!




Shinryaku! Ika Musume



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Friday, 13 January 2012

Anime Review - Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi (Abenobashi Mahou Shoutengai)


Satoshi looked distinctly unimpressed at Arumi's
impression of Marilyn monroe

Yet another title that had been relegated to the darkest regions of my hard drive, Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi (MSAA) had initially struck me as a cutesy, but good looking kids show. Oh boy, how wrong could I be? The non-stop over the top deluge of mammoth boobs undulating across the screen warranted some strange looks from my husband and earned it a justified place on my list of perversion.


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Thursday, 12 January 2012

Gone, but most certainly not forgotten!

Wow, so much has happened in the past 10 months since I last posted. So where have I been, and what on earth have I been up to? The big one that kept me away from my blog was my wedding. Most evenings were spent creating invites, making place cards and spending a small fortune on craft equipment. Roll on October, and I spent a week in Egypt scuba diving as a mini honeymoon (who said a wetsuit isn't sexy?).

Not only this, but I also reached the grand old age of 30 just before Christmas. In a bid to prevent myself from ageing, I drank myself into a stupor. If I don't remember it, it didn't happen.... right?

So, still 29 and on an alcohol ban until the end of January, I decided that I miss the creativity of throwing down innuendos, perversion and some poorly constructed paragraphs into Word. My raging boner for anime is still very much alive and well - so I am back!

Although I am watching and utterly loving the second season of Kaiji, my gut instinct is that the lesser known Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi should be the first title reviewed after my phoenix-like rise from the ashes. So, as a taster for what is to come, please enjoy:

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Sunday, 6 March 2011

Chii & Kira Anime Watching Club - February 2011 - G-on Riders




I get the feeling Yuki doesn't wear a bra...


Payback is a bitch, and now no one knows that better than Chii. Waking up to a screen full of abusive msn messages, it seems my choice of G-on Riders as the next title to share had the desired effect after Wild 7 drove me up the wall. But hey, how bad could a seemingly innocuous ecchi title really be? I couldn’t wait to find out for myself.




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Saturday, 5 March 2011

Anime Recommendation - Chu-Bra


I admire the use of cleavage to detract from
horrendous headgear
I often feel like I belong in a very small niche of anime fans: firstly being female means I'm already in a minority. Add in my unhealthy love of ecchi, and I probably fall into 2% of the otaku community. This is probably because these shows are primarily aimed at males with raging hormones (you know who you are). But every so often, a show comes along that has a more feminine spin on a perverted genre and in my opinion Chu-Bra is one of those.

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Saturday, 26 February 2011

Suggestions are welcome!

I know, I know, it's been a while since I last made a proper post on here. In reality, I've not had much time to watch anime recently, let alone spend time writing a full blown review! However, I did find time to finish Shikabane Hime: Aka (Corpse Princess) so there will shortly be my thoughts posted on a rather slick looking soft horror series.

In the mean time, I would love some suggestions for titles to review that are suitable for this blog. Anything ecchi goes, so please feel free to come forward and make some suggestions!

Many thanks in advance if you find me any hidden gems!
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Sunday, 13 February 2011

Anime Review - MM!


Panty shots ahoy Cap'n!
Although most ecchi releases seem to focus on a mini-harem with a tsundere in a central role, there is something about MM! that sets it apart from a mire of mediocrity. I’m still not sure why this title found its way into my watching list, but the love/hate relationship it invoked in many left me at least a little curious about its content: Taro Sado is a masochist; he spends his days getting his jollies from women verbally and physically abusing him. Deciding that his fetish is encroaching into his school life too much, he turns to the Second Volunteer Club to help cure him of this amusing ailment. Unfortunately, their feisty (borderline sadist) leader Mio is perhaps not the best choice as a caring nurse....

Viva Piñata!
Primarily parody driven, MM! doesn’t take itself seriously at all. Each episode features a nod to the otaku culture, even going as far as including every stereotype you can think of. From a forthright pettanko loli and her lolicon admirer to an attractive genderbender, poor Taro seems to find admirers in all the wrong places. Although entertaining, this is not the sole focus of the show and a significant proportion of each episode is spent watching the sado-masochist relationship between the main protagonists grow. The dynamic between Mio and her submissive pig-boy works extremely well, with a hinted romance bubbling away in the background that will have you cheering the duo in their reluctant endeavours.
Taro soon learned that after-school classes could
have a questionable curriculum
But, as always with love stories, things don’t run true and the male hating androphobe Arashiko is thrown into the mix. After suffering in a relationship with a dominant partner, she is left terrified of men and subsequently turns to the Second Volunteer Club for help with her phobia. Personally I found this quite a bold step to take, as this young girl is left extremely vulnerable from what amounted to attempted rape. Papering over this awkward subject quite quickly, Arashiko finds herself helping in the salvation of Taro and ultimately develops feelings for the boy that she can seemingly never act upon. Although this can be quite frustrating to watch, the writers have certainly found themselves an unusual pairing that works.
All of this seriousness aside, the colourful variation in the characters and their interesting methods of curing a masochist are at times laugh out loud funny. I found myself giggling like a mental patient as the prerequisite beach episode saw the girls hanging a bucket of crabs on Taro’s various body parts. Sure, it is frequently silly and over the top, but the story has definitely been one of the best I’ve seen attributed to an ecchi show in a long, long time. If you ignore the distinct lack of satisfactory ending that is.
Look into my eyes, my eyes,
 not around the eyes, into the eyes
Slick and clean, the lines used in MM! are certainly a warm welcome to the new decade of animation. The character designs do err on the side of generic, but this is no bad thing considering that it is intentionally done to match the comically recycled personalities. Mio especially is lovingly drawn and then dropped into some delectable outfits that will have the male viewers falling over themselves for one glimpse of a panty shot. Again, the parody aspect can be applauded for introducing distinct styles to the visuals; one episode in particular pays homage to Dragonball Z – supercharged antigravity hair included!

Opening with a somewhat catchy J-pop number, the accompanying credits are an excellent introduction to the mayhem the viewer is about to be exposed to. Sung by the leading lady herself, both this and the closing audio are excellent choices that fit the atmosphere of the rom-com, ecchi fiesta perfectly. That said, I definitely felt that the final visuals were a reverence to Haruhi Suzumiya, featuring Mio and Arashiko dancing in various states of undress...


So many comments that "could" be made here...
Although she seems a relative newcomer to the world of the seiyuu, Ayana Taketatsu is forging a name for herself with characters such as Azu-nyan from K-On!, and she is certainly no disappointment as the brash Mio. On the other hand, Jun Fukuyama is a seasoned pro, and this definitely shows in his flawless performance as Taro; predominantly shy and confused, the vocal talents switch easily to the frequent outbursts of perversion from the perverted masochist. Although the pair certainly steal the limelight, the remaining cast certainly hold their own in a battle of over-the-top voice acting.


Taro spent some time getting to grips with his plunger
Coming across as a multiple personality weirdo, Taro is certainly unlike any other harem ruler I’ve seen before. One moment, he is showing a shy and naive side, the next he is a slobbering beast begging for punishment from his mistress. Although this grates a little in the first few episodes, the writers soon find their stride and the pervert becomes a brilliant comedy one-man show. The Waldorf to this Statler is Mio – an adorable beauty who has a penchant for baseball bats and causing pain to those she considers beneath herself. Hiding her true feelings from Taro, it seems that the feisty nature is actually an act and she is a frightened little girl at heart. This fragile nature matures as the episodes roll by and give the loveable tsundere depth.

Making up the final corner of a triangle, Arashiko is a worthy opponent in the race to win Taro’s heart. Although the polar opposite to Mio, the male-hating girl comes into her own as she begins to realise that maybe she could fall in love. As the only other Y-chromosome character in the show, Tatsukichi harbours a dark secret that is played upon (successfully) throughout the series in possibly some of the most inopportune times – but somehow remains completely loveable! With the remaining noteworthy characters featuring a lovelorn loli, a secondary tsundere with lesbian traits, a mother with an unhealthy obsession for hooking up with her son and photography obsessed school nurse, hopefully you will find at least one likeable cast member.



If only highschool life was always like this...
Although it may not appeal to everyone, MM! iscertainly a show that should be given a chance to shine and win the viewer round due to the run of the mill start. The first hour may be a little slow, but a point of enlightenment is reached around episode five as the characters are given an opportunity to bring their A-game to the table. Fans of ecchi will appreciate a new spin on an old harem tale, whereas those new to the genre may miss some of the hilarious parodies but still enjoy the je ne sais quoi offered by the cast. Either way, MM! is a fun ride and rumours of a second series give me hope that a satisfying climax may not be too far away.
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Friday, 4 February 2011

Anime Review - Suteki Tantei Labyrinth



Even the setting sun will not hide the poor wardrobe choice
As explained in my Asura Cryin review, a series that packs in too many genres is destined to fail. Thinking a lesson had been learned, and no show would attempt the impossible again, I was surprised by the first episode of Suteki Tantei Labyrinth. Just to give you an idea of what to expect (and how over the top it is), prepare yourself for: middle school slice-of-life, 12 year-old detective, mystery, scantily clad fighting “dolls”, martial artist police, futuristic Tokyo, a “blood curse”, supernatural elements, fan service, murder and to top it all off, the obligatory misplaced humorous episodes.

With the mystery genre being a bit of a secret pleasure for me, any show involving the word “Tantei” is virtually a must watch – hence why this show found its way onto my to-do list. After just the first twenty minutes, I find myself scratching my head; interspersed with a group of middle school students investigating a haunted house were scenes of scantily clad women fighting each other under the control of a mysterious man. It almost feels as if there are two completely different shows messily blended together in a rollercoaster ride of fun-filled investigations and dreary fillers.

Mean, moody and plain annoying.
Introducing the blonde haired and blue eyed protagonist, child detective Mayuki, a firm step is taken toward a “mystery of the week” show which lasts for approximately half of the episodes. Whilst not terrible, the leaps of logic taken in cracking some of the seemingly impossible murders requires more than a little faith. The second half of the show seems to consist mainly of flashbacks and a conclusion to the hinted dark past of our hero and those closest to him. Sadly, it makes very little sense and although is wrapped up over a couple of episodes, feels as if nothing was really succinctly answered leaving a bitter taste in the show’s aftermath.



Divine Punishment, maybe. But what a view...
Easily the strongest part of the show, the animation is some of the best I have seen recently. The characters remain well drawn and gorgeous throughout, whilst the scenery is a superb view of a post-apocalyptic Tokyo. CG is used throughout to great effect, but areas of traditional artwork maintain a creepy atmosphere when called for. However, what is a letdown for this section is the unnecessary use of fan-service. Strapping up the busty “dolls” in bandages and letting that pass as an outfit may be acceptable for an ecchi show, but even as an ecchi aficionado I feel that the demographic has been poorly identified for this series.



Buy two busty female, and get a manly man free!
Somehow pulling in big hitting names such as Romi Park, Marina Inoue and Junichi Suwabe, the vocal cast of Suteki Tantei Labyrinth is nothing if not impressive. The latter especially turns up his sex factor to an eleven, whilst Hatsumi’s voice actress delivers equal servings of ditzy and adorable. Unfortunately, the childish tones of Mayuki do grate as the series progresses and could even be classed as condescending during moments of his detective enlightenment.

The opening track is a fun, indie pop tune that wouldn’t seem out of place in the current UK music market. The closing audio slips down the scale, reverberating with the tone of a misplaced love ballad that would sit comfortably in a cheap candlelit restaurant in the wrong end of town. This disparity matches the confused tone of the show and could well help put off potential viewers.



Mayuki goes super Sayan to solve mysteries
Bursting at the seams with cliché characters, there is no apology for the predictable nature afforded to each personality. Mayuki is the adorable orphan you will want to throttle by the final episode, whilst the delectable Seiran is cornered into the knight in white armour who dashes to the rescue at the last minute numerous times. For me, the divide between likeable and murder-able was predefined by the ages and the annoyance was something to be grown out of.


Err... yeah....

Seemingly added purely for fan-service, the female cast are valued for their curves over their brains. Hatsumi is frankly a terrible maid who would be sacked in the current economic climate, and yet she is revered by the rest of the household as practically a member of the family. Sanae is the curvaceous older sister whose unnatural crush on the wealthy protagonist sits in the realms of creepy. Out of the rather large character list, one plus point is that the histories and motivations of each in the main group are well explored and motivations well fleshed out. Well, all but the two superfluous cops that serve no purpose other than to act as chaperones for the excitable kids.


The obligatory swimsuit shot.
Lacking the fun of Detective Academy Q or the loveable cast of Majin Tantei Neuro, Suteki Tantei Labyrinth is an overreaching failure in so many ways. Be it the maelstrom of genres packed into the story or the frankly dislikeable main character, moments of potential are rapidly lost and forgotten. There is a reason for a lack of bubbling excitement behind this title, and unfortunately it is not because it is a hidden gem.

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Tuesday, 18 January 2011

Weekly Anime Recommendation - 18th January 2011 - Ikkitousen Sexy Cosplay


They even added a bow to the gift-wrapped goodness...
Apologies to readers for my apparent slacking as of late, but an unfortunate thing called "real life" sadly distracted my usual evenings of uninterrupted bliss sat in front of my laptop. But with a few minutes to spare, I thought I would share my love for another tasty gem hidden amongst the numerous titles in the world of anime. This week is the turn of the lesser known OVA that pays tribute to the curvaceous figures of the Ikkitousen girls in a Sexy Cosplay special!



"My hand slipped?"
For me, Ikkitousen was always the lesser sibling of Tenjou Tenge; not quite delivering the same gripping "storyline", or having the same 5* quality of fan-service. That said, this special OVA delivers a full-on face-full eruption of perversion that will have fanboys wearing out their printscreen function in an attempt to capture the most tempting shots. With no qualms about throwing Mou-chan, Kan'U and Hakufu into maid outfits or barely there lingerie and then making them fight, Sexy Cosplay is the definition of mindless entertainment.

In Ikkitousen-land, butts shine!

With each episode only being a few minutes long, don't expect the overarching storyline to be developed. In fact, don't expect a plot. This is an excuse to strip the buxom babes down to their skivvies and reward dedicated viewers with a tonne of wrist-aching material.
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Friday, 14 January 2011

Anime Signatures - 14th January (Angels)



Coming in a variety of shapes and sizes, it seems that angels are a favourite in the Japanese entertainment area. From Belldandy to Dokuro-chan, they can be either sexy minxes or violent raging feminists. As always, please feel free to borrow any of the sigs found on this blog, but some credit would be nice!







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