Posts Tagged ‘editorial’
Yukikaze END: Musings on Air-to-Air anime
Posted in Anime, tagged Battle Fairy Yukikaze, editorial on September 22, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Religion and Politics: Coles Notes on Eden of the East Part I
Posted in Anime, tagged Eden of the East, editorial on April 27, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Slowpoke may be appropriate here, as Eden of the East has definitely made quite the splash. However, there are a lot of subtleties that I’ve been mulling over in the two or so episodes I’ve seen. In particular, Eden of the East feels very “western” – and that’s not just because of the English voice-acting. [...]
Building a Realer Robot
Posted in Anime, tagged editorial, Mecha on April 19, 2009 | 11 Comments »
To all intents and purposes I come across as a mecha fan much of the time when discussing anime, and something that often comes up when talking about mecha shows is often something along the lines of “that show felt really realistic”, or “that show was more realistic than this other show”, or “that show [...]
On the Theology of Maria†Holic
Posted in Anime, tagged editorial, Maria†Holic on March 5, 2009 | 3 Comments »
Episode 8 of Maria†Holic turned out to be particularly intriguing – although for most, I am sure that the highlight was Kanako’s enthusiastic performance of “Cosplay Angel”. Some have even gone so far as to make it out to be the redeeming facet of her character. While entertaining, that wasn’t what most piqued my interest.
Canadian Politics R2 comes out Jan. 26th
Posted in Anime, Random, tagged Anime, editorial, politics, Vendredi on January 22, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Some time ago another Canadian blogger was kind enough to outline the recent “excitement” in our democracy. Granted, it’s not the sort of excitement that most people are envying (or not envying) but it once again proves that anime is capable of explaining anything.
Teampost: Immortal Girls
Posted in Anime, Teampost, tagged Anime, editorial, fisharson, Teampost, Vendredi on January 21, 2009 | 4 Comments »
Phäzys:
There seems to be a recurring trend and fascination of “immortal girls”. Think about Micaiah in Fire Emblem, C.C. in Code Geass, Eureka in Eureka Seven or Nagi in Kannagi.