Archive | August, 2012

Anime Review- Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan

24 Aug

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Quick Grade for Impatient Readers: 8/10 (Good overall, but being shonen means that some battles/arcs get drawn out)

This one first was introduced to “Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan” in its manga form, then later watched the anime. The story follows Rikuo Nura, who appears human but is actually a quarter yokai (think Japanese demon) and lives in a yakuza-like household with other yokai. He is the grandson of the head of this clan, Nurarihyon, who was known as once being one of the strongest leaders of his time. Though Rikuo is in position to be then next leader of the Nura Clan, many of the yokai believe that he is too human to do the job effectively. Luckily Rikuo’s quarter yokai blood gives him the ability to take a yokai form at night, and have all the powers that come with that form.

Pros: Animation is very smooth, and is shown off best during the many battle scenes that take place throughout the anime. Music, though repeating, matches the scenarios nicely and reflects the older Japanese culture that the anime is heavily based on. Character designs are nice as well, if a bit obvious based on the yokai and what sort of power they possess (which this one believes is appropriate, seeing as the yokai are based off of Japanese legendary creatures anyway).

Cons: The only issue that this one has is fact that some battles tend to drag on through the seasons, especially in season 2. However, this one believes that it is more the nature of the anime’s type that an issue made by the creators of “Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan.” You know how it goes; main character fights extremely strong character, loses but manages to escape before being killed, goes to train for newer and stronger power, then goes to fight before-mentioned strong character again in order to save friend/loved one.

Final Verdict: “Nura: Rise of the Yokai Clan” is a good anime overall. In fact, this one is surprised that it has not gotten more popularity, though this one hypothesizes that this is due to the fact that Viz Media has only released this anime on their website, and only has subtitles available for the anime. However, this is probably not an anime this one would go out of the way to buy, and while this one would continue to watch the series if a third season was released, this one probably wouldn’t re-watch it unless watching with others who had not seen it and wanted to watch it with this one.

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Animation Corner-Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go!

5 Aug

Welcome to Animation Corner where we look at animation no matter where it original comes from. That actually works pretty well here because today it’s Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! An American cartoon that is heavily influenced by anime.

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Review Me! Batman: Earth One ( Special Preview Edition) *SPOILERS*

3 Aug

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  Hello Readers. I haven’t bought this comic yet, so I am only able to review this particular version. Which I’m excited about because it features the first chapter of Batman: Earth One by Geoff Johns and Gary Frank AND a sneak peek of Batman Vol.1: The Court of Owls, by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo. Both sneak peeks are about half of a chapters worth. But from what I’ve seen I’m already impressed. Not a fan of the art. I’m more used to seeing my caped Crusader a touch more broad jawed and cartoon-y, but it’s not bad. It follows Bruce from childhood to Becoming Batman! You meet His parents. Thomas Wayne and Martha Arkham-Wayne. 

  We all know the “original” back story for Batman. He was out with his parents to go see a : movie/opera/play something taking place in a large “theatre” like building, they are ecstatic about the show, and are not paying attention, a shooter walks up and kills them both. He is seen as weak and controllable and a cheap hired hand from some major crime lord and…that’s all we get. 

  In Earth One, Thomas Wayne is Running for mayor, and has Brought Alfred Pennyworth, a friend from his “in service” days to head his security team. Apparently, Thomas is a shoe in and the family decides to go see a movie…and that’s where it ends…. ( Super easy to review Previews huh?)

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  Personally I am more excited for The Court of Owls. I’m all about mystery and intrigue. Whats more mysterious then a secret society that has their OWN NURSERY RHYME? I’m in there like swimwear. 

“Beware The Court of Owls, that watches all the time, ruling Gotham from a shadow perch, behind granite and lime. They watch you at your hearth, they watch you in your bed, speak not a whispered word of them or they’ll send The Talon for your head.”

  This sneak peek shows, Batman waltzing into Arkham Asylum, and beating up on all our favorites: Mr. Freeze, Two-face, Scare Crow, and Killer Croc. When all of a sudden The Joker Appears and HELPS BATMAN kick Butt!! Personally I’m ready to read it.

Are you?

 

~Rebellare~

How To Care For Mutant Zombie Bunnies

1 Aug

I have recently became the caregiver of a group of mutant zombie bunnies. I don’t how, I just passed while I was enrage about The Adventures of Brisco County Jr. being canceled and when I woke up they were sitting right next to me about to eat my head. Despite the rough start and the increase money I now spend on Shampoo having them as pet has been enjoyable. However just like with any pet, it can be a difficult job. So I thought I make this how to guide in case anyone else wanted to adopt mutant zombie bunnies.  Better be safe then sorry.

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