Anime Theme Competition – Fifth Round Groups G/H Results

It’s time to announce the results of the final pair of 8 groups in Round 5 – Groups G & H. Full list of remaining songs after the jump, with clips for the 8 songs up next week.

The songs which advanced to the Sixth/Sweet 16 Round are in bold. Also, see the full bracket.

Group G

“Yoake Umarekuru Shoujo” by Yoko Takahashi – Shakugan no Shana vs.
“Tsubasa wa Pleasure Line” by Minami Kuribayashi – Chrono Crusade

“Metamorphose” by Yoko Takahashi – This Ugly Yet Beautiful World vs.
“You” by Yuria – Shuffle!

Group H

“Usotsuki” by CooRie – School Days vs.
“Sanctuary” by Nami Tamaki – Kiba

“Hoshizora no Waltz” by Minami Kuribayashi – Rumbling Hearts vs.
“Hishoku no Sora” by Mami Kawada – Shakugan no Shana

This seemed to be a particularly difficult set of matchups to decide. The fact that it’s packed with songs from famous singers probably doesn’t help (though I don’t really pay attention to who does a song until after I already decided on a winner).The first half of the 6th Round match-ups for next week are listed after the jump…

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Anime Theme Competition – Fifth Round Groups E/F Results

It’s time to announce the results of the third pair of the 8 groups in Round 5 – Groups E & F. Since this is a week late, you get a double dose, with Groups G & H coming up soon!

The songs which advanced to the Sixth/Sweet 16 Round are in bold. Also, see the full bracket.

Group E

“Hakanaku Tsuyoku” by Younha – Kiba vs.
“Tattoo Kiss” by r.o.r/s – Kaleido Star

“Zankoku na Tenshi no Teize” by Shiroh Sagisu – Neon Genesis Evangelion vs.
“Forever” by Savage Genius – Elemental Gelad

Group F

“Red Fraction” by Mell – Black Lagoon vs.
“Virgin’s High” by Mell – Sky Girls

“Naraku no Hana” by Eiko Shimamiya – Higurashi no Naku Koro ni vs.
“XTC” by Psychic Lover – Witchblade

Down goes Evangelion! Down goes Evangelion! Sorry Japan, but the song you rated as the #1 anime theme song in the history of mankind goes down in the 5th round of my bracket.

Meanwhile, “Virgin’s High” wins the battle of Mell songs.

Group E/F match-ups for next week really soon are listed after the jump…

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Josh’s Anime Blog Podcast Episode 56

Josh’s Anime Blog Podcast Episode 56Josh’s Anime Blog Podcast Episode #56 is now online! In this podcast, I review the the anime OVA series Love Hina Again.

This week’s Podcast Stats:

Time: 23:39
Download Size: 16.2 MB

Opening theme:
“Sentimental Generation” by Ami Tokito
Opening theme to School Rumble Nigakki

Ending theme:
“Be For You, Be For Me” by Yui Horie
Ending theme to Love Hina Again

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Top Anime of 2007

I thought I would wait until 2007 was over before compiling this list. This list was drawn from all anime series that I watched that aired in 2007. This includes series aired entirely within 2007, series which started in 2007 and are carrying over to 2008, and series which started in 2006 and carried over to 2007.

By my count, this totals to 23 anime series for me, and I’ve narrowed it down to a list of 10 (actually, narrowing it down to about 8 was the easy part. Tacking on 2 more shows was the hard part). So, without further ado, here is the Top Anime of 2007 (warning – spoilers may lie ahead):

#10 Genshiken 2

This is a series that I watched most of (I think I got through episode 10 before it got licensed) and was a pretty solid 2nd-tier show I thought. It’s pretty funny from start to finish (heck, even the opening is) and I think would be enjoyable for most people who saw the first series.

#9 Mokke

Another pretty solid 2nd-tier show, Mokke is a pretty, shall we say relaxing, watch. It’s not quite as jello-inducing as sketchbook, but it has much more of a laid back feeling than most shows do. Toss on top of this a nice story about a pair of sisters who have to deal with supernatural spirits and solid storytelling and you’ve got yourself a good show.

#8 Myself; Yourself

The first of two “out of nowhere” series, Myself; Yourself is a series I almost didn’t watch, but ended up doing so since the fine people over at m33w were subbing it. This ended up being a surprisingly good show filled with twists that keept you on your toes. There may be some loose ends in this series, but it is overall pretty good.

#7 Idolmaster Xenoglossia

Idolmaster tops off a rather lackluster Spring season for me, and is the only show from that season that cracked the top 10 (granted, I only watched 4). I’m not one for mecha anime, so to see one which actually held my interest through 26 episodes is a pretty good feat. I think one reason is because this show seemed rather unique, at least to me. Yes, it’s similar to Evangelion in the sense that the machines have some sort of soul, but it’s more softer in Idolmaster than harsh like in Evangelion. Also, I think that the characters, and not the mecha, also helped drive this series forward and up.

#6 Minami-ke

The second “out of nowhere” series, the first top-tier series, and another series which I very nearly didn’t watch, Minami-ke ended up being a good random-hilarity series. There aren’t many series that can utterly lack a plot line and be successful. Azumanga Daioh tried and succeeded. Lucky Star tried and, for the most part, failed. Now, don’t get me wrong, Minami-ke is quite a different animal from Azumanga, but it’s still a good laugh from pretty much start to finish.

#5 Blue Drop

The top 5 in the list get into the heart of the top-tier shows of the year, and Blue Drop was certainly a treat to watch. One of two Greek Tragedies on the top 10 list, Blue Drop was great to watch, seeing how the main characters, Mari and Hagino, expand their relationship (both romantic and otherwise) under the backdrop of an eminent alien invasion. Probably the big thing that separates this from the top 4 is that I think the animation is kind of lacking from Blue Drop, but the storytelling makes up for it.

#4 CLANNAD

The only show on the list which may grace the 2008 list, CLANNAD has thus far been great to watch, as we’ve gotten through the story arc of 1 girl and are well into the story arc of a 2nd girl as we continue to unwind the mystery in this series. Add on top of the great storytelling by Key the fantastic animation of KyoAni, and you have one of the best shows of the year.

#3 ef – a tale of memories

Ef was clearly the prize of the just-concluded Fall season shows as it presented a story which is somewhat unusual for anime based on visual novels: multiple stories involving multiple males. In fact, three separate couples come out of this show, which each girl having her own unique and compelling story. A mysterious and well told (and well animated!) story gives ef the third spot on the list.

#2 Kanon

Like it’s fellow Key-KyoAni show, Kanon is a cross-year show. This one started in 2006 and finished up in 2007. Kanon quite possibly embodies the perfect visual novel-turned-anime show, with nearly perfect animation and a compelling story from start to finish. This would easily be the #1 show of the year, but only if one other show hadn’t aired, and that’s…

#1 School Days

Could any other show finish in the #1 spot but School Days? This show made waves in so many ways. First off, you had the male lead in the running for lamest male lead in an anime ever. Second, it’s rare that you actually get a harem show where the guy actually scores, much less which no fewer than 8 girls. Third, they creators of the show actually went through with the bloody ending, and we didn’t just get one, but two bloody endings, and memorable ones at that (“there’s no one inside” anyone?). Finally, this show will forever be remembered with the Nice Boat incident.

Yes, School Days must be the clear top show of 2007.

Also, did anyone else notice that all the top 4 shows are all visual novel-turned anime series?

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