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Fall 2007 Season: Quarter Post Report

We’re about 1/4 of the way through the fall season - which marks, obviously, the 1/4 mark of full season shows, the 1/2 mark of half season shows, and also the 3/4 mark of a left over summer show.

As opposed to the spring and summer seasons, it seems that none of the shows in the fall can be considered as bad. In any case, it’s time to briefly evaluate how the Fall 2007 shows are going so far. Episodes watched are in parenthesis.

1. Miname-ke (5)

The top position goes to what I would describe as my surprise for the fall season - Miname-ke. This has been a thoroughly enjoyable and hilarious series thus far. The humor in this show may be hit-or-miss for some, but it’s been pretty much all hit for me.

2. CLANNAD (6)

Kyoto Animation’s latest Key/Visual Arts anime adaptation hasn’t disappointed so far with a lot of story mixed in with a healthy amount of humor as well. I’m not sure any show this season has made me literally laugh out loud as much as this one, but CLANNAD also has it’s share of mystery and drama as well.

3. Blue Drop (6)

Thanks to a speed-subbing group picking this series up for the time being, I’ve been able to catch up watching it. And I’m glad as both the story and action seem to be ramping up in this series now. Blue Drop seems to have a very interesting mix of romance, sci-fi, with slice-of-life in a way, and I’ve liked how it’s come together so far.

4. ef - a tale of memories (6)

ef - a tale of memories rounds out the top of the class series of the fall season. All four top shows are really close, and like the other 3, ef is impressive so far. Unlike the other visual novel-turned anime series in this group, ef focuses more on the romance and drama than the comedy. ef still has some areas where i still needs to come together I think, but the story so far is good, and it looks like it’s going to get a lot better really soon.

5. Mokke (6)

Next, the first show in the 2nd-tier shows in the fall is Mokke. This has been a mysterious yet sweet (for lack of a better word) series, much as I expected it. It’s about as slice-of-life as slice-of-life can get, but with the twist of the sisters being able to see/easily get possessed by various spirits in the world, both good and bad. However, Mokke appears to be, above all, really a coming of age story.

6. Myself; Yourself (6)

This series ended up higher in the rankings than I was expecting it. The fact that the 10 year old girl likes hanging out with a bunch of high schoolers or whatever seems a little odd, and, almost halfway through the series, we haven’t even gotten into much romance for the main character, yet, but the story is still going on relatively well I think so far.

7. Genshiken 2 (5)

This may be the the first and last time Genshiken 2 is ranked since it has apparently been licensed by Media Blasters (no shock there) per a forum post by MB’s CEO, but it hasn’t really been “officially” announced. I’m still deciding what threshold my “no downloading licensed anime” policy kicks in - in comments made in forums or “official” announcements only. I’m leaning towards the latter since not even ANN has listed Genshiken 2 as being licensed in their database yet, despite their story.

In any case, Genshiken 2 seems to be much more Otaku-centric than the first series (and that’s saying something), but the slice-of-life part is still there too. I think this series could swing either good or bad, but it’s more good at this point.

8. Sketchbook ~full colors~ (5)

Sketchbook rounds out the 2nd-tier shows for this season. Watching sketchbook is kind of like watching jello coalesc, but I mean that in a good way. The entire show is basically one relaxing adventure of a group of art club members to this point. There isn’t much of a plot (or much of anything necessarily), but it still seems like a good show.

9. Shion no Ō (4)

Now it’s on to the third-tier of shows which are shows which have been disappointing, but can still redeem themselves. The first is Shion no Ō. I was kind of expecting more from this show. My impression was that Shion would use her shogi playing to somehow search for her parent’s murderer. Maybe she still will, eventually, but Shion still just seems like a person involved in the events around her rather than someone actually causing events.

While shogi may be an interesting game, I’m not sure it’s interesting enough to hold up a series on it’s own. Yes, there is still the mystery of who the murderer is, but that plot line seems to be spinning it’s wheels for the time being.

10. Sky Girls (18)

Sky Girls, a series which I had grand hopes for at one time, seems to fallen flat on it’s face. Interestingly enough, previously my main concern about this series would be whether it would revert to pandering to a loli fanbase, but that hasn’t happened - at least not to an extent which has bothered me.

Instead, it’s the action part of it which has faltered. Using the same method to destroy the W.O.R.M.s over and over gets rather boring after a while, and makes the Sky Girl’s work seems not really all that challenging in the end. Luckily, the latest episode looks like the series is about to take a turn for the better.

11. Shakugan no Shana II (6)

Finally, we have what has been the fall-solidly-flat-on-your-face series of the fall, which is the second season of Shakugan no Shana. The first two episodes started out well enough, but then we followed that up with 4 episodes of Shana and Yoshida being all stubburn and filled with teen romance angst. Through episodes 3 through 5, I can’t tell that a single plot line has progressed even an inch - which is rather a waste of 3 episode’s time.

Finally in the latest episode it looks like we may finally be headed towards a resolution of this story arc. Hopefully Shana II will soon head back to the story’s roots: Shana kicking Denizen ass. I just hope that this story arc hasn’t permanently damaged the series as a whole.

To round up, just to show how much better I’ve liked this season over the spring/summer season, just look at the tier breakdowns for the Spring/Summer:

Spring/Summer:
1st Tier - 1 show (School Days)
2nd Tier - 1 show (Idolmaster Xenoglossia)
3rd Tier - 5 shows (Lucky Star, Nagasarete Airantou, Sky Girls, Doujin Work, Nanatsuiro Drops)
4th Tier - 2 shows (Umisho, Seto no Hanayome)
5th Tier - 1 show (Moetan - I felt compelled to create it’s own special super-low tier)

I’ve also watched Mushi-uta and Baccano from the summer, but haven’t finished them. That shouldn’t necessarily be a notice of my like or dislike of them. I just haven’t gotten around to finishing them yet.

Compare that to the Fall Season:

1st Tier - 4 shows (Miname-ke, CLANNAD, Blue Drop, ef)
2nd Tier - 4 shows (Mokke, Genshiken 2, Myself; Yourself, Sketchbook)
3rd Tier - 3 shows (Shion, Sky Girls, Shana II)
4th Teir - 0 shows

And all the current 3rd tier shows have shown signs of perhaps getting better soon. Oh, and as a reference if you haven’t figured out already, by definition for the tiers are roughly this:

1st tier - great shows
2nd tier - good shows
3rd tier - disappointing, but has potential [Fair]
4th tier - disappointing, and has little potential [Poor]

ef - A Tale of Memories - Episode 05

It’s episode 5, and will Chihiro decide to write a novel or not? Also, the love triangle expands into a quadrangle, but who is the newest entrant to Miyako, Kei, and Hiro’s love triangle? Also, how exactly did Chihiro come to be in an accident, and who feels like it is all their fault?

It's a trap!
Who puts stained glass windows on the floor? Baby Kyosuke

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ef - A Tale of Memories - Episode 04

It’s episode 4, and Renji decides to ask Chihiro if she wants to fulfill her dream of writing stories, but how will she respond? Also, will Miyako forgive Hiro, and will the sudden space between Hiro and Miyako give an opening to Kei to step into the fray?

There's a lot of drawing going on in this anime season
Let's Play! Stuffed Animal

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ef - A Tale of Memories - Episode 03

It’s episode 3 of ef! How does Chihiro live with her memory condition where she forgets everything every 13 hours? Also, Hiro gets busted, but for what and by whom?

Morning reading
The 3 rules A Memory to forget

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ef - A Tale of Memories - Episode 02

It’s episode 2 of ef. We get an idea of who all the characters dig, and why does Chihiro keep needing to reaffirm certain little things (like asking Renji if it’s really him whenever she sees him)? And what exactly does Hiro do in his spare time?

Pretty candles!
Chihiro faces Nagisa in a basketball 1-on-1 death match Chihiro minus the eye patch?

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Nice Boat?

I know I’m a little late to the party on this one, but I liked the call out to School Days in episode 1 of ef - a tale of memories. Nice Boat!:

Thanks to rollchan for pointing it out. He kept saying “nice boat!” and a time stamp in comments, and I went back and watched the episode a couple times and was like “wtf is he talking about! there’s no boat in the episode!” lol. Then I tried to watch really, really closely at the right time and saw that the paper flipped. Then I was like “I wonder…” and paused it right then and what do you know?…nice boat!

ef - A Tale of Memories - Episode 01

Time to start the next series that I’ll be blogging, and that is ef - A Tale of Memories. Once again, this looks more romance drama than romance comedy, but this one looks quite a bit more complicated than any that I’ve seen so far (just count the number of characters that look like they might have leading roles as you go along). In any case, here is episode 1:

ef - a tale of memories
Renji Asou Chihiro Shindou

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Fall 2007 Blogging Slate

I have decided on a slate for Fall 2007 blogging slate, and it’s a rather front-heavy slate, but I hope I can pull it off. So, without further ado, the series which I will be blogging in the Fall:

  • Blue Drop
  • CLANNAD
  • ef - a tale of memories
  • Shakugan no Shana II
  • Shion no Ō

So far, all of these series have groups subbing them, except Shana II (amazingly enough) according to the Fansub PukiWiki.

Blue Drop, also only has one group listed as subbing it, so hopefully they’ll do a good job getting the episodes out in a timely fashion. Before, I had a fear that Geneon might pick up Shana II before it was finished, but with the terrible trouble they’ve been having recently, I think such a prospect is actually not all that likely now, though they still have (presumably) 26 weeks to straighten that out. I still haven’t seen how long Shana II is actually supposed to be, though.

Assuming Shana II is a full season, I’ll have two full-season series: Shana II and CLANNAD, as well as 3 half seasons - Blue Drop, ef, and Shion no Ō - with Blue Drop being 13 episodes and the other two series 12.

In any case, to get more details about each series, click “read more.”

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Fall 2007 Anime Preview

It’s that time again: It’s time to look at what anime is airing in the Fall 2007 season. I’m listing these in alphabetical order.

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

  • Will definitely blog it
  • May blog it (implies that I will definitely watch 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

This time around I’m also just going to leave out sequels to series that I haven’t seen yet. I’m not going to watch a sequel before the original, so there isn’t even any point in my writing about it. Also, thanks to PukiWiki for keeping a great list of upcoming shows. Oh yeah, and thanks to THAT Anime Blog for reminding me to do this lol.

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

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