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Josh’s Anime Blog Podcast Episode 71

Josh’s Anime Blog Podcast Episode #71 is now online! In this podcast, I review the anime series Seto no Hanayome.

This week’s Podcast Stats:
Time: 18:15
Download Size: 12.5 MB

Opening theme:
“Sekai de Ichiban Boku ga Suki!” by Ryoko Shintani
Opening theme to Damekko Dōbutsu

Ending theme:
“Dan Dan Dan” by Halko Momoi and Sakura Nogawa
Second ending theme to Seto no Hanayome

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Anime Review - Seto no Hanayome: 68.4%

The Essentials

Seto no HanayomeName: Seto no Hanayome
Genre: Comedy, Action, Romance
Episodes: 26
Released: April 1, 2007 - September 30, 2007
Based On: Seto no Hanayome manga by Tahiko Kimura
Director: Seiji Kishi
Produced By: avex, AIC, Gonzo
US Distribution By: N/A

Major Japanese Cast

Nagasumi: Takahiro Mizushima
San: Halko Momoi
Luna: Sakura Nogawa
Gouzaburou: Kenta Miyake
Maki: Natsuko Kuwatani
Mawari: Rika Morinaga
Saru: Masashi Yabe
Kai: Daisuke Ono
Masa: Katsuki Murase
Luna’s father: Tesshô Genda
Ren: Makiko Nabei

Major English Cast

N/A

Scores

Animation: 7/10 (x 4 = 28 pts)
Story: 7/10 (x 4 = 28 pts)
Music: 7/10 (x 4 = 28 pts)
Coherence/Story Arc: 8/10 (x 2 = 16 pts)
English Dubs: N/A
Gut Score: 6/10 (x 5 = 30 pts)

Total: 130/190 (68.4%)

Review

Seto no Hanayome is about a boy, Nagasumi, who gets saved from drowning by a mermaid named San during his vacation to the beach. However, mermaid law dictates that if a human ever sees a mermaid, either both must be killed or the two must marry. Obviously, Nagasumi and San chose the marriage route. Unfortunately for Nagasumi, San is the daughter of the boss of the Seto group - a very powerful mermaid organization. On top of this, San’s father hardly approves of San’s and Nagasumi’s engagement.

Soon it’s time for Nagasumi to go home, and San decides to go with him. However, San’s father is able to pull some strings with the Ministry of Education and is able to replace all the teachers at Nagasumi’s school with members of the Seto Group. On top of this, San’s childhood friend and rival, Luna, who is now a pop idol, decides to show up to make Nagasumi her servant in order to “beat” San. Also, Kai, the richest boy in the mermaid world, shows up to try to convince San to take his hand in marriage instead of Nagasumi’s. All of this entangles Nagasumi in the mermaid world, much to his disadvantage.

The biggest issue I had with Seto no Hanayome was the fact that the episodes seemed to be consistently way over the top, which just made the series feel more stupid than funny to me. In fact, as I struggled to get through this series, I found myself covering my eyes or face palming much more than I was actually laughing. This isn’t a good sign for a series which otherwise has little to no central plot that is being followed other than the repetitious exploits of Luna, Kai, and San’s father. The entire series can probably be summed up by one of it’s most ridiculous characters - Saru - who spends the entire episode looking like, and largely acting like, a monkey, but who occasionally appears dressed as some master sage delving out largely nonsense advice to Nagasumi.

The animation style (or styles, really, in this case) didn’t really impress me overall, and the music seemed to be about average. If you like completely random and (way) over the top humor, then you’ll probably enjoy Seto no Hanayome. However, if you like your humor to be at least somewhat grounded or want a show with some sort of plot, you’d be better to pass on this.

First Watched: May - September 2007
Do I Own: No
Do I Recommend: No

Seto no Hanayome Final Thoughts

Seto no HanayomeSeto no Hanayome was a series I was planning on blogging initially until I saw that no one was fansubbing it to begin with - though a couple groups did pick it up. I’m rather glad I didn’t blog it because a line that Yoshio said in the final episode perfectly describes the entire series:

This is Absurd!

Yeah, that pretty accurately describes the series. I think the setup of being rescued by a mermaid, then having to marry them or else get killed to preserve the mermaid’s secret is a pretty interesting setup. Unfortunately, the series went downhill from there and did so over the course of the entire series, with only a few exceptions.

The final episode kind of epitomized everything I don’t like about this series:

  1. Being over the top. Ok, so Nagasumi suddenly gains the power to deflect bullets ala the Matrix and suddenly turns into a muscular hunk at the end because he suddenly discovers courage and chivalry in the name of protecting San? Give me a break. Everything from Luna’s father showing up (still wearing the school uniform, which is itself absurd) out of nowhere and, well, I could probably list dozens of things here. The point was that this series was so silly that I didn’t want to laugh with it. It was so dumb that I couldn’t even laugh at it. All I wanted to do was find a good solid door and bash my head against it repeatedly.
  2. The animation. Whenever there is an action scene, the animation goes way down hill. Not the animation quality per se, but how they animate it. Good luck trying to figure out what’s going on cause I thought I was gonna get seizures from how they animated action sequences.

And in a more general sense over the course of the series:

  1. Saru. The dude looks like a monkey. I know that’s on purpose but I mean…do I need to say any more? If his character design followed a pattern that all the other characters followed, then fine. But he doesn’t. The humans have their own character design style. The mermaids have their own character design style. Then there is Saru.
  2. The favorite way to end episodes it seems, and series in general, are for some sort of deus ex machina ending where the mermaid’s power find a way to cure everything - often using some sort of mermaid song which just happens to do something that solves the problem.
  3. The story is supposedly about San and Nagasumi being engaged and their life as a result. However, it just seemed like most of the episodes, while they dealt with issues that sort of related to this fact, never really addressed it except on a few occasions. Heck, I think they spend more time exploring the relationship between Nagasumi and Luna than they do the relationship between Nagasumi and San.

It’s hard to find anything good about this series, but there are some good moments. A few individual episodes were brilliant. Probably the best was Episode 10 with it’s absolutely hilarious parody of The Terminator. Also, in a general sense, animation quality and music were pretty good. However, this just isn’t enough to save the series for me. I’m sorry to say that it’s going straight into the trash bin.

Late Season Episodes

I can tell that I’m going to be driven crazy now that all of these spring and summer series are heading towards their conclusions. The two shows that I think I’ll go craziest over are School Days and Idolmaster Xenoglossia, as all hell as now broken lose in both of those series.

Luckily for School Days, we now have what looks like a very reliable speed sub group taking it on, and they appear to at least know how to write English, so that’s good. That means less waiting time to get more of that.

Idolmaster is, well, behind but not as behind as they used to be. Serin is still 2 episodes behind on getting it out, but once again it took 10 days between releases. I’d download the raws, and if this were earlier in the season I might, but I don’t want to be half-spoiled about what happens by watching the episode but have no idea what people are saying.

As for other series, none of them are really heading towards any sort of major ending as far as I can see. Nagasarete Airantou has the potential for a significant ending, but we’ll see what they do. Lucky Star will probably just end with graduation. As for Seto no Hanayome…well, well see. Doujin Work will probably have some sort of cute ending. Sky Girls is supposed to be a full season I think, so we’ll have to wait until December or January or thereabouts before seeing how it ends. For Moetan, Nanatsuiro Drops, and Umisho - I don’t really give a flying flip for the most part.

Anime Credits: 30th Edition!

It’s the 30th edition of the Anime Credits post, so today I’ll give you not one, not two, but three credit sequences today, so enjoy!

Seto no Hanayome Ending 2

Sorry about the quality. YouTube apparently doesn’t like “busy” videos…

Umisho Opening

and my favorite…

Nagasarete Airantou Ending 2

Fansubs

Maybe this is standard operating procedure and I just don’t know it since this is the first anime season that I’ve downloaded fan subs for several shows, but it seems to me that fansubbing groups are rather, well, slow.

I’m probably not one to talk, but it would seem to me that, even if you take up something like fansubbing which is volunteer work, a group should at least try to stay on schedule (ie, get an episode out before the next episode airs, or at least before two more episodes air). The primary reason for this is that there are people who are waiting to watch, and the more behind you get, 1) the less likely they are to watch your shows later, and 2) the more likely they’ll just read about what happens elsewhere.

Given the range that I’d kind of expect an episode to be out, that’s basically an episode weekly, so between 6 to 8 days, give or take on any given week. However, most groups seem to be way behind, at least as far as the series I’m watching.

In any case, here are how the fansubbers are doing by series, with days since the last episode released, and number of days since the next episode they need to release has been aired:

School Days
Conclave: Last release yesterday; 14 days behind next episode

Nagasarete Airantou
Ayako - Last release 4 days ago; 6 days behind next episode

Seto no Hanayome
Ayako - Last release 22 days ago; 30 days behind next episode (at this rate, might have dropped)
gg Fansubs - Last release 5 days ago, 9 days behind next episode
Otacon - last release 5 days ago, 2 days behind next episode
Your Mom - last release 8 days ago, 2 days behind next episode

Idolmaster Xenoglossia
Serin - last release 10 days ago; 29 days behind next episode

Lucky Star
JEEB - last release yesterday; 9 days behind next episode
a.f.k. - last release 10 days ago; 9 days behind next episode

Sky Girls
Ayako - last release 11 days ago; 12 days behind next episode

Umisho
Ayu - last release 9 days ago; 7 days behind next episode

Moetan
FSH/MugiMugi - last release 16 days ago; 16 days behind next episode
Kedex - last release 9 days ago; 9 days behind next episode

Nanatsuiro Drops
Kedex - last release 18 days ago; 15 days behind next episode
Aquastar - last episode 3 days ago; 15 days behind next episode

Doujin Work
Spoon - last release 6 days ago; 7 days behind next episode

Ok, so ten series, and only 4 which are on time, if you consider 7 days behind still on time. Given the best group for each show, the average lag time is currently 11 days, and even if you take out the month behind Serin is on Idolmaster, it’s still 9 days. I guess actually looking it up, it’s not even as bad as it feels, but 3 series are now a full 2 weeks behind (one is 4 weeks behind) and another is at 12 days.

Also, there doesn’t seem to be any groups which are always good or bad. Ayako is on time with Nagasarete Airantou but almost two weeks behind on Sky Girls, and may have abandoned Seto no Hanayome, for example. For six series, it has also been more than a week since any group that is subbing those series has released an episode as well.

Then there are groups like Devil’s Lair which seems to just be taking up random episodes here and there, and while they’re quick, they’re not consistent on what show they’re subbing.

Also, am I the only one infuriated that 6 of the 10 series I’m watching only has one group which is taking up the series, yet 5 groups are doing Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kai. Ok, I know that it’s a sequel to a pretty popular show, but come on, we don’t need 5 groups doing the same series when we have other series who have only one group doing them and is behind.

Spring and Summer Anime - Thoughts so Far

I thought it was about time for my thoughts on the current anime in Japan that I’m watching. I’m currently watching 10 series currently airing in Japan, 4 from the spring, and six from the summer. Here are my current rankings for all 10 shows. Number of episodes I’ve seen are in parenthesis:

1. Idolmaster Xenoglossia (15 episodes)

Idolmaster has seemed to be a very interesting show to me. Of course, I can’t ignore some of the parallels to Evangelion, but the story has seemed interesting so far, with interesting characters and excellent animation. I wouldn’t necessarily rate this as a fantastic series because it does have several weaknesses - lack of actual action being one (knocking down meteors gets boring after a while - but compared to the other shows I’m currently watching, I think this is easily the best.

2. Sky Girls (3 episodes)

Moving from mechas that wanna-be-idols are piloting to quasi-mechas that lolis are piloting, Sky Girls seems to be one of the better shows that started in the summer season. I’m hardly a fan of loli-themed anime series, but the story has been able to overcome this so far. I saw somewhere that this was going to be a full 26 episode series. I’m not sure if this is true, but I kind of hope it is, though. After 3 episodes we haven’t even had a whiff of the supposed villains in this series, and if it’s only a half-season, that’d mean we’re a quarter of the way through and we haven’t even established the conflict yet.

3. School Days (4 episodes)

School Days is a series that is kind of plodding along right now, but it is rather different from your normal harem anime. First off, I think the two main girls act more natural than in most harem series: they’re unsure of themselves and of what to do next. There is always the fact that we may get one of the messy endings from the game it’s based on concluding the series. And finally, there is the main “protagonist” himself. Most boys in the center of harem anime are usually clumsy or otherwise classified as a loser, but well meaning. Makoto in School Days is not only clumsy, but he’s a jackass as well. Basically all he wants is some T&A and, whether he realizes it or not, he’s basically taking advantage of the girl’s feelings to get towards that end. Usually in most harems you want to beat the center boy for just being clueless. In School Days, you want to beat him because he’s being a jerk. It sets up a situation where I think the series can go off down some unpredictable paths.

4. Doujin Work (3 episodes)

Doujin Work airs as half-episodes of between 13 and 14 minutes each. This story is about a girl who, after losing her job, decides to follow the path of one of her friends and create Doujinshi. Of course, this is rather humorous since this girl is hardly perverted at all, and seems like that type who has had little or not experience of her own. Her friend has her do “research” such as buying porn and and playing erotic dating sim games. It’s still early, but I think this has good potential of being a pretty good comedy.

5. Lucky Star (16 episodes)

Ah yes, now we’re getting into some series that fall into the “what could have been” category. Lucky Star, which started out pretty well, now seems to just be dragging on. This is a series that is meant to be carried almost completely by it’s comedy ala Azumanga Daioh. Unfortunately, while it does have it’s funny moments, it’s hardly enough to carry the series by itself. With minimal character development and virtually no actual plot, this is a series that, unless it can revive itself, may end up dying a rather gruesome death in the end.

6. Nagasarete Airantou (16 episodes)

For those who have read my episode reviews of Nagasarete Airantou as it’s aired, you already know my general feeling about this series, and that is that this series can’t decide whether it wants to be good or bad. It has good episodes which are of quality and explores the characters, but at the same time has some rather brain-dead episodes and moments as well. It’s humor is sometimes pretty good, and sometimes over the top. It’s a series that isn’t painful to watch, but is clearly stuck in mediocracy. I keep expecting for it to make a movement either upwards or downwards, but it’s kept riding the fence through almost 2/3 of the series so far, so I’m not sure if that will ever change.

7. Umisho (4 episodes)

It’s time to move from those series that “could have been” into the series that “never were.” Umisho is about a girl who moves into the town of the same name. She loves swimming. Naked. And she joins the swim team, and is a great swimmer, and all the other girls want to know her secret. You can already see where this is headed. We haven’t had an episode yet where just everyone starts swimming naked, but we’ve been close, and I kind of feel like it is inevitable. There is some back story that is yet to be revealed, so the series may get more interesting over time, but so far it’s largely just been a boob-fest.

8. Seto no Hanayome (16 episodes)

Sinking deeper into brain-numbness is Seto no Hanayome. In this series, a boy, Nagasumi, is saved from drowning by a mermaid, San. Unfortunately, if a mermaid is ever found out, either both the mermaid and the person who saw them has to die, or the witness must join the mermaid family. Well, the choice here is obvious as to what to do. When Nagasumi goes home from vacation (where he saw San), San goes with him along with, unbeknownst to her, the rest of her family, the head of which is her father and hates Nagasumi. We meet a collection of, shall we say interesting, characters along the way. Most of the humor in this series ranges from over the top to way, way over the top to the point of being just plain dumb.

9. Nanatsuiro Drops (3 episodes)

Finally, on to the final two shows, which transcend just being brain-numb and dive into the realm of full brain-deadness. In Nanatsuiro Drops, Masaharu accidentally drinks a potion that turns him into a stuffed sheep at night. The only way he can turn back to normal (other than it never being night again), is for a classmate of his - Sumomo - to collect the 7 stardrops. However, collecting these stardrops seem to be a rather simple task, and these stardrops also appear to fall at random, and there appear to be 7 types of drops rather than 7 drops period (from what I can tell). Yes, an opponent showed up in the 3rd episode, but I’m still trying to figure out, considering the situation, how this is much of an obstacle. On top of this, the main male character is someone that you can hardly sympathize with. There just doesn’t appear to be much if any appeal to this show at all.

10. Moetan (3 episodes)

However, the winner of the brain-dead anime show of the year so far goes to Moetan. Basically take Nanatsuiro Drops and change the magical girls into lolis and make the magical creatures that go along with them complete and utter perverts. Just add a dose of Engrish to the top and you basically have Moetan. About the only funny part of this show is laughing at it because of how horribly bad it is. And exactly how dense is the main guy in this show. You have a short loli girl in your class called Ink Nijihara who is good at English. Then suddenly a magical girl shows up who is good at English, looks just like your classmate except with blue hair, and is named Pastel Ink. The boy either is less aware than a rock, or he knows and just hasn’t revealed it yet.

So that rounds out the 10 series I’m watching. I’ll probably start watching Baccano! soon, and the Bokusatsu Tenshi Dokuro-chan 2 starts airing in a little more than a week (and I’ll be doing episode reviews for that one). After that, I’m not sure if I’ll start anything before most of the shows I’m currently watching end. It depends when and what starts up in the fall.

Anime Credits: Seto no Hanayome Opening

Anime Blogging in the future

Assuming there are no breaks in the airing of Nagasarete Airantou (which can happen. Seto no Hanayome took a week off this past week), it should finish airing September 26th.

The next project I’ll be taking on is School Days which, from what I’ve seen online, is a 13 episode series with an expected 3-OVA followup (or something). This series, again if there are no breaks, should air between July 3 - September 25th.

The project after that which I’ll start on will be Bokusatsu Tenshi Dokuro-chan 2. Assuming this series is aired like the first one, it will air as 2 pairs of 8 half-episodes, once every 2 months (the first double-digit Saturday date). That means it would air August 11th, October 13th, December 15th, and February 16, 2008 - but this is just an assumption.

After that, there are several projects I’m looking forward to. One is Clannad, which is another Key visual novel adaptation. If I can hack through the Japanese well enough, it looks like they’ll announce when this will start airing in August. Most likely it will be a late fall 2007 or winter 2008 start.

Another series I’m looking forward to covering is Shakugan no Shana II. Again, no definite airdate on this either, though ANN says October 2007.

I don’t see anything on the immediate horizon which I’m just really looking forward to seeing at this point, though a few other series may catch my eye between now and then.

1/4 Report

Even though the only series I’m doing episode reviews on is Nagasarete Airantou, I’m also watching three other anime series this spring: Seto no Hanayome, Idolmaster Xenoglossia, and Lucky Star.

Now that we’re to the episode 7 mark - a quarter of the way through the season -it’s time for a report card.

I’d say, out of the four series I’m watching, the best one so far is easily Lucky Star. Lucky star definitely has it’s issues - it’s essentially an Azumanga Daioh wanna-be, but I think it fails at being quite as witty as AD. It’s pretty humorous, yes, but I don’t find myself rolling in my chair laughing as much as I did with Azumanga. Nevertheless, Lucky Star is still the best series I’m watching.

Next on the list is probably Idolmaster Xenoglossia. Perhaps because I haven’t seen all that many mecha series, this series still seems interesting to me. I don’t think it’s fallen into any real holes yet, despite chances to do so. One interesting thing about this series: it’s based off of an X-Box 360 Game called Idolmasters, which apparently helped boost 360 sales in Japan quite a bit. The game itself is what it sounds like - you’re a manger of a prospect idol. The anime throws a twist in, however, making the idol competition a cover for a secret government program that uses young girls to pilot mechas which help intercept meteors (the remnants of a destroyed moon) before they strike earth.

Well, ok, so we’re seven episodes in and we still don’t know either why or how the moon was destroyed or why the project has to be secret, but hopefully that’s coming.

Third on the list is probably Nagasarete Airantou. As you can see from my reviews, I find this series fairly mediocre. It can’t decide what it wants to be or where it is going, but it is at least keeping itself from falling in too deep of a hole.

Finally there is Seto no Hanayome. If I get tired of writing reviews for Nagasarete every week because I find it boring, I’m glad I dropped Seto no Hanayome as a project due to no one fansubbing it initially. This series has made me want to claw my eyes out several times while watching it, both because of it’s near substance-less plot and radical shifts in animation style, apparently just for the heck of it.