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Spring 2008 Anime Preview

It’s that time again: It’s time to look at what anime is airing in the Spring 2008 season. Shows are listed in alphabetical order.

There are 7 possible levels of ratings that I’ll give a show:

  • Will definitely blog it
  • May blog it
  • Will definitely watch it
  • May watch it
  • May watch it if I hear good things about it
  • Probably Won’t Watch it
  • Won’t watch it

As usual, I’m leaving out sequels to series that I haven’t seen yet (which I think is all of them this season), as well as anything that seems to obviously be a children’s show. As usual, thanks to the Fansub Wiki for keeping a great list of upcoming shows.

When you’re finished reading this, feel free to go over and take my poll asking which series you’d like to see blogged.

Now that I’ve gotten that out of the way…here we go!

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Poll: Which Series Should I Blog?

In response to the Spring 2007 Anime Preview, I wanted to see what anime series people thought I should blog. These results are non-binding, of course, but maybe it will give me an idea. You can choose up to 3 series.

Which series are you looking forward to most? (up to 3)

  • Someday’s Dreamers: Summer Skies (13%, 16 Votes)
  • Slayers REVOLUTION (12%, 15 Votes)
  • Blade of the Immortal (11%, 14 Votes)
  • Zero no Tsukaima ~Princess no Rondo~ (9%, 11 Votes)
  • Hidamari Sketch x365 (8%, 10 Votes)
  • Natsume Yuujinchou (7%, 9 Votes)
  • Birdy the Mighty Decode (7%, 9 Votes)
  • They all suck (7%, 9 Votes)
  • World Destruction (6%, 8 Votes)
  • Nogizaka Haruka no Himitsu (5%, 7 Votes)
  • Sekirei (5%, 6 Votes)
  • Strike Witches (3%, 4 Votes)
  • Antique Bakery (2%, 3 Votes)
  • Ultraviolet: Code 044 (2%, 2 Votes)
  • Ryoko’s Case File (2%, 2 Votes)
  • Neo Angelique Abyss -Second Age- (1%, 1 Votes)
  • Mission-E (1%, 1 Votes)
  • Koihime Musou (1%, 1 Votes)

Total Voters: 128

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Anime Review - Genshiken (Season 1): 83.5%

The Essentials

GenshikenName: Genshiken (Season 1), The Society for the Study of Modern Visual Culture
Genre: Comedy
Episodes: 12
Released: October 10, 2004 - December 26, 2004
Based On: Genshiken manga by Shimoku Kio
Director: Takashi Ikehata
Produced By: Palm Studio, Media Factory
US Distribution By: Media Blasters

Major Japanese Cast

Kanji Sasahara: Takanori Ohyama
Saki Kasukabe: Satsuki Yukino
Makoto Kohsaka: Mitsuki Saiga
Harunobu Madarame: Nobuyuki Hiyama
Soichiro Tanaka: Tomokazu Seki
Mitsunori Kugayama: Kenji Nomura
Kanako Ohno: Ayako Kawasumi
Genshiken chairman: Yuji Ueda

Major English Cast

Kanji Sasahara: Michael Perreca
Saki Kasukabe: Carol Jacobanis
Makoto Kohsaka: Kenneth Robert Marlo
Harunobu Madarame: Billy Regan
Soichiro Tanaka: Bill Rogers
Mitsunori Kugayama: Rome Elliot
Kanako Ohno: Rachael Lillis
Genshiken chairman: Tobb Garbeil

Scores

Animation: 8/10 (x 4 = 32 pts)
Story: 9/10 (x 4 = 36 pts)
Music: 9/10 (x 4 = 36 pts)
Coherence/Story Arc: 8/10 (x 2 = 16 pts)
English Dubs: 7/10 (x 1 = 7 pts)
Gut Score: 8/10 (x 5 = 40 pts)

Total: 168/200 (83.5%)

Review

Genshiken is about a group of otaku college students who spend most of their non-class time hanging out at their otaku-related club Genshiken, which is short for The Society for the Study of Modern Visual Culture. Genshiken mainly focuses on Kanji Sasahara, a new arrival at Shiiou University, as he ends up deciding to join Genshiken since it looks like it will be a club he will enjoy. Once he joins he meets a variety of different club members, each with their own interests and quirks.

As the series goes on, interpersonal relationships between the characters start, grow, and change over time, all largely centered around the otaku lifestyle that most of the characters are deeply involved in.

While she may not be the focus of the show, Saki, someone who could be best described as the anti-Otaku of the show, even though she’s forced to hang out with Genshiken to be with her boyfriend Makoto, ends up being a strong motivational force to several members of Genshiken. Her motivation may be, for the most part, unintended and done in roughly, if not cruelly, at times, though. However, her interaction with all the otaku around her certainly creates many humorous moments in the show.

In the end, the series turns up being a mostly comedic slice-of-life show about the otaku culture. Despite this simplistic sounding basis for the series, Genshiken ends up being a fairly entertaining show which shows both depth and quality, with all around character development and growth for nearly all the major characters in the show.

My biggest beef for this series runs directly from the type of series it is: an otaku-centric series. As a result, many of the jokes in the series are otaku in-jokes, often heavily relying on references to other series which one may not get unless you watched, or at least were aware of, those series. That can start to become frustrating as the number of jokes that one just doesn’t get starts to pile up. However, Genshiken is hardly completely based around these types of jokes, with humor that any viewer can laugh at still being the bulk of the laughs (at least…I think it is the bulk).

Genshiken excels in it’s technical aspects as well, having good animation, music, though it only has what I thought was an average dub.

If you’re a hardcore otaku, you’ll probably end up loving this series, and if you aren’t one, then this series still has enough in it to make it a worthwhile watch.

First Watched: July - August 2007
Do I Own: No
Do I Recommend: Yes