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Baseball Playing Girls final impressions

Posted by Author | Anime Review, Baseball Playing Girls (Taishou Yakyuu Musume), Janette, Manga Review | Saturday 10 October 2009 5:55 pm

I finally finished Baseball Playing Girls.

I was a little disappointed by the ending. It was a for me a ‘Okay, what was the point of watching this?’ moment. Then I realized the girls still did prove what they needed to prove. The cute epilogue also made me feel better.  There’s not too much else to say, it was a cute ride. I think the main thing that bugs me is this show could easily have been longer, and I think Baseball Playing Girls would have been better if it was longer. The main problem with Baseball Playing Girls is there were so many characters and so little screentime, the characters didn’t become that fleshed out, and instead, the whole thing felt a little 2D. However, if this was a 24 or so episode series, there would have been plenty of time to flesh out the characters and give them all some depth. There were some moments in the final episode where I found myself thinking, “Dang, xxx is awesome, I wish I knew more about her.” Still, I had a fun enough time watching it.

Akiko in that outfit...so cute. >.<

Akiko in that outfit...so cute. >.<Episode 10 was just overall made of win.Someone has a dirtier mind then I expected...

She's say this with such a smile on her face...

She's say this with such a smile on her face...

YEAH!

YEAH!

My 2nd and 3rd screenshot went poof, placing all my comments in the first one, so let’s try again…

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Top Seven shows of the Summer Season


            I tried to write a part 3 of the awards, but it sounded either bullshity, or like I had no idea what I was talking about. Between voice acting, music, and art, I kinda have an appreciation of music, and a large appreciation of art, but those two just wasn’t enough to make a post. So I’ve skipped ahead to the top seven of the season.

 Without further to do…

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7. Umineko no Naku Koro Ni

Umineko no Naku Koro Ni got off to a slow start, working to flesh out and introduce us to the characters. However, at the end of episode II things truly started to pick up and episode III opened with a bang. We’re only two episodes into episode III, but I’m very excited. While Umineko has a tad too many characters, they’ve introduced a few I’ve become huge fans of, including Beatrice, Battler, and Shannon, who all have won their own awards this season. I wouldn’t be surprised to see this show improve vastly over this season.

 

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6. Baseball Playing Girls

“There’s no crying in baseball!” One of J.C. Staff’s three shows this season, this was probably their weakest show, although my no means a bad show. Baseball Playing Girls is the light hearted story about girl power, baseball, and 1920’s, and provides many entertaining moments. However, it also provides some wtf? moments and a few episodes that probably could have left out, or better yet, used to flesh out more of the supporting cast. While Akiko and Koume get plenty of screentime, the series fails to expand on the supporting characters. I would have liked to see every character get their own episode. Also, the show simply doesn’t have much depth. Although the show makes it obvious that it knows and accepts this, it doesn’t prevent it from being a weak point.

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5. Cross Game

Cross Game is an excellent show with a well-paced story and well developed character. Over the course of the summer season, we did have some very excellent moments, especially with the addition of Azuma as an ally to the team. However, what knocked it down to number five on the list are a couple things. First off, it’s still an ongoing series halfway through its show. Cross Game continues on at a slow and steady pace, and is still in the stage of what would be rising action while other series have a completed story. Second of all, I have a few personal grippes with the series. Basically, the cousin creeps the hell out of me, and my enjoyment drops when he appears on the screen. Secondly, the creators have started indicating romantic interests between Kou and Aoba, but I don’t feel like there’s actual chemistry between the two yet. Hopefully, they’ll fix this as the series continues. Who knows? Maybe I just want Aoba for myself.

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4. Pandora Hearts

Pandora Hearts is a kind of sore point for me, because I know people would have been all over this series if the animation had been better. But with the animation as bad as it is, you have to appreciate other parts of Pandora Hearts…and I don’t mean the convoluted story with its loose ends left unsolved. What Pandora Hearts does have going for it are for the most part well done and interesting characters, which it’s been proven many times over that if you can like the characters, it’s makes us for many lacking aspects. What else this series has going for it a better then average soundtrack. The second half of Pandora Hearts brought us the best the show had to offer. The was the development of the characters the show already introduced, especially Break who went from a character I didn’t like in the first half to a character I loved in the second half. We also met other characters, who while they didn’t get the screentime the deserved, still made the most of what they had, such as Elliot and Oliver.

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3. Haruhi

I think this says something about the team behind Haruhi. I knocked it down to 3 because of The Endless Eight, but without it, who knows where Haruhi would have been? Haruhi makes it to #3 because of Signs. I loved Signs to death, and found it well done. With Mikuru beams, pigeons changing color, a talking cat, and an episode that brought on the fanwank Haruhi proves to use that it still have the potential to be epically awesome. Unfortunately, the high quality of Sighs only increases the wtf? factor of Endless Eight.

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2. Sora no Manimani

Sora no Manimani is one of those show that gives me exactly what I want. Well-done interesting characters and a show that actually made me laugh out loud. The background music is surprisingly really well-done. Sora no Manimani was well executed, and for a show no one really knew what to expect, really outdid itself. However, the animation isn’t top notch, and Sora no Manimani doesn’t have such a strong storyline as our first place winner

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1.Aoi Hana

Probably the only flaw I found with this show was the disappointing ending. Great characters, great animation, great plot, and one of my favorite things in the world, yuri. There’s so much I could say I love about this show, I could fangirl on for quite awhile. I think it’s safe to leave it at this show really showcases what makes an excellent anime, and deserves it’s number one spot.

Top Picks Summer 2009 Part 2:Genre and Misfit awards


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Now for the winners…

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Best Action

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Winner: CANNAN

Runner-up: Pandora Hearts

I was stuck between these two series as the both had some pretty awesome fights. While I felt Pandora Hearts action was just a tad better, we’d have it broken up by a few quieter episodes, while the action happened more often in CANNAN.  

Best Fight

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Winner: Pandora Hearts with Xerxes Break and Chestire Cat

The best fight of the season was actually a fight that happened at the beginning of the season. An intense brutal fight with great dialogue, it lasted over a few episodes, and definitely pleased.

 Most Entertaining

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Winner: Sora no Manimani

Sora no Manimani never failed to be entertaining with high energy and amusing situations. I always come out of it each episode feeling rejuvenated and with a smile on my face.

Most Interesting Setting

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Winner: Baseball Playing Girls

Baseball Playing Girls is set in 1920 Japan. While 1920 in America brings up images of flappers, jazz, probation, and The Great Gatsby, Japan was a different place with a lot of social expectations. As I’m not overly informed about the Japan in this time setting, I find this extremely interesting.

Best Plot

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Winner: Aoi Hana

Aoi Hana was an example of drama done right. With surprisingly revelations, and constants plot twist, this show did not fail to please.

 Best Villian

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Winner: Beatrice from Umineko

Runner-up: Alphard from CANAAN

This season presented us with two fabulous villains, the unconventional Alpahrd of CANNAN with her obvious disrespect for anyone else yet refusing to kill both Maria and Cannan when she had the chance, she was also effective as she nearly killed off world leaders and defined the word ‘terror’ in terrorist. However, Beatrice proved even more fearsome then Alphard. Heck, she is forcing Battler to rewatch him family and friends die over and over. Her rap list doesn’t stop there, with the gruesome matter she kills his family, the humiliation of Battler whenever she admits defeat, and the feast she serves Maria’s mother. Her villainy only seems more fearsome when contrasted with her soft side she demonstrates on a few occasions, usually toward Maria.    

 Most in Need of a Sequel

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Winner: Aoi Hana

Aoi Hana ended with Fumi realizing she loved Akira. I don’t know about anyone else, but I definitely want to see what happens next!

[Please warn before posting spoilers of any sort.]

Tops Picks Summer 2009-Preaward, the everyone wins awards


Alright, I wanted to do an awards for the summer season, based on the awards that The Null Set always does. But I’m one of those people who wants to give everyone an award, and I thought this be a good way to introduce all the canidates for the catogories. So without further to do, let’s give out the awards.

Aoi Hana: The ‘most sudden growth of a backbone’ award
One of the best moments in Aoi Hana is when Fumi stands up for herself and turns on Sugimoto. Well done Fumi!

Baseball Playing Girls-The ‘awkward’ award 

Koume and Akiko were told they had to become like man and wife. Nuff said.

CANAAN-The ‘got me the most interestings comments and pingbacks’ award
CANAAN was apparently serious business this season! From angry fanbrats to rather serious comments, CANNAN blog posts never made my day boring.

Cross Game-The ‘cutest minor character’ award

I'd hit that so hard.

I'd hit that so hard.

Haruhi-The ‘most epic fanwank award’

 
There was no lack of fanwank in this season of Haruhi, especially with Endless Eight. It was all very entertaining.

There was no lack of fanwank in this season of Haruhi, especially with Endless Eight. It was all very entertaining.

 NEEDLESS- The ‘anime that pratically makes motivational posters itself’ award
Usually, one has to wrack their brain for a clever comment to put with a motivational poster. Not with this shows odd sense of humor.

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Pandora Hearts- The ‘most ridiculous number of outfits’ award
The 27 dresses episode showed Alice in a ridiculous number of outfits, but we got to see Alice in more outfits then that. From a schoolgirl to a opera outfit to a lovely nightgown, Alice sported more outfits then the typical anime character.

Sora no Manimani-The ‘best references to other anime’ award
Sora no Manimani wasn’t afraid to reference other anime, from the older and kinda obscure Galaxy Express 999 and Rose of Versalies to DBZ, their wasn’t plently to fangirl over.

Tokyo Magnitude 8.o-The ‘best ending’ award
Not only was this season fairly lacking in the good ending catogory(although to be fair, I haven’t seen the end to Sora no Manimani or Baseball Playing Girls yet), Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 did a really good job wrapping up the show, ending on a strong note.

Umineko-The ‘creepiest loli’ award

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On top of that, she wants to be eaten by her mother…

Baseball Playing Girls episode 9

Posted by Author | Anime Review, Baseball Playing Girls (Taishou Yakyuu Musume), Janette, Manga Review | Thursday 24 September 2009 2:35 am

            This episode was fairly interesting, and showed a little more depth then the past couple filler like episodes.

 

Sexist pigs.

Sexist pigs.

Interestingly enough, it’s no longer the girls having to fight the boys of the same age group to prove they can play baseball. Instead, they now have to fight with adults that it’s perfectly okay for girls to play baseball. This is something that of course is going to happen, as the girl’s parents will inevitably find out.

The whole issue went away pretty quickly, as a plot device in the form of the superintendent turned up and fixed it. Although I liked his point that they wouldn’t want to be known as the school scared to take on a bunch of girls.

Former sexist pig.

Former sexist pig.

We also get to see development in Akito’s fiancée, I think, when we see him stick up for the girl’s team. Whether he’s really changed, or is just be desperate to make up with Akito, I guess we’ll have to see.

Oh, Koume and her fiancée are so dang cute!

 

Nonsexist pigs get the girl.

Nonsexist pigs get the girl.

Baseball Playing Girls episode 7, There’s filler then there’s filler


I think this may explain this episode.

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The interactions between those two are so cute. But otherwise…this episode really jumped the shark. I did enjoy the Scooby Doo style chase between the girls and the thieves. Otherwise, I’m going to chalk this up to really zany filler, and leave it at that. It looks like next week we’ll be back on track.

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