Watch Anime Online Anime Wallpapers naruto psp ads


Create a Meebo Chat Room

Top Picks – Spring 2010 Anime, Part 3: VMA Awards

It’s that time again – the voice, music, and animation awards – or as I like to think of them: the set of awards that are completely subjective and some of the most difficult awards to pick as a result. And this season was no different.

Best Male Seiyuu


Winner: Hiroshi Kamiya as Izaya Orihara from  Durarara!!, Hiroomi Souma from Working!!, Otonashi Yuzuru from Angel Beats, Kou Ichinomiya from Arakawa Under the Bridge and I think I missed some

The Overall 2008 Best Male Seiyuu and Summer 2009 Seasonal Best Male Seiyuu makes it a hat trick. Then again, it was essentially impossible for any other guy to win this time since so many shows featured Hiroshi Kamiya in leading roles and he continues to do a great job.

-

Best Female Seiyuu


Winner: Maaya Sakamoto as Nino from Arakawa Under the Bridge and Akashi from The Tatami Galaxy

Runner-up: Yukari Tamura as Yamada from B Gata H Kei and Togame from Katanagatari, Aki Toyosaki as Yui from K-ON!! and Kena Soga from Ichiban Ushiro no Daimaou and Satsuki Hyoudou from Kaichou wa Maid-sama!

Picking the best female seiyuu was a much different experience with a bevy of strong performances from many different women. In the end I had to decide on a tie-breaking criteria so I chose to pick the seiyuu with the best characters to win. And that was, Maaya Sakamoto, for voicing two female characters that came off as slightly odd at times but were really deep, interesting characters.

-

Best OP


Winner: Working!!

Runner-up: Rainbow, House of Five Leaves, Durarara, B Gata H Kei, Arakawa Under the Bridge

There were a lot of openings I liked this season but no one single opening was able to break from the pack to be the easy pick, at least initially, because I remembered the old argument about picking the MVP in a sport. Do you pick the best player in the league or the person that contributed the most to a team even if the team didn’t do well? In this case, I’m picking the opening to Working!! because I loved it and it was the sole reason that I didn’t drop the show. Working!! eventually got watchable, barely, in the last 3-4 episodes but before then, it was the desire to see the opening one more time that kept me watching.

-

Best ED


Winner: B Gata H Kei

Runner-up: The Tatami Galaxy, Arakawa Under the Bridge, Ichiban Ushiro no Daimaou

And I’m picking the ending to B Gata H Kei because it was by-far-and-away the best ending and it was always like the cherry that one leaves to eat last from a piece of awesome cake.

-

Best Background Music


Winner: K-On!!

This award is one of the awards that I almost never feel real comfortable picking the winner because I often don’t remember the background music to most of the shows I watch. There are exceptions, in the case of K-On, the BGM is light and airy and it perfectly compliments the show which is what the BGM is supposed to do.

-

Best Dressed Characters


Winner: K-On!!

Much like the award for best action going to Full Metal Alchemist:Brotherhood was completely apparent and needed no justification, this award going to K-On is also completely apparent and needs no justification.

-

Best Animation Style


Winner: The Tatami Galaxy

Runner-up: House of Five Leaves, Katanagatari

I fell in love with the animation style of Masaaki Yuasa in Kaiba so it shouldn’t be a big surprise that I’m picking The Tatami Galaxy with it’s similar style to Kaiba. What kinda surprised me was the number shows that were more stylized in nature this season. When I see animators willing to experiment and these shows actually given air time, I relax when thinking about the future of anime.

-

Best Animation


Winner: Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood

Runner-up: Angel Beats, K-On!!, Durarara

There were several very well animated shows this season but Full Metal had this award in-the-bag when it took it’s already great animation and bumped it up even higher this season for the final arc of episodes. Durarara was it’s closest competitor and might have pulled it out if there had been more cool action scenes.

-

Top Animation Studio


Winner: Madhouse

The Fall 2008 Seasonal Top Animation Studio and Overall 2008 Top Animation Studio makes it a hat trick this season as well by producing two of the best anime of the season – The Tatami Galaxy and Rainbow. Both were very original works that showcased the best anime has to offer viewers. Both works also turned out to be, surprisingly, heart-warming series that always left me impatiently waiting for the next episode. And it’s possible that Madhouse could win this award again in the summer season because Rainbow continues on which puts them in a strong position.

-

That’s it for part 3 of my spring 2010 anime awards. Stay tuned for my top overall picks of the season. :)

-

Spring 2010 Awards Part 1: Cast and Character Awards
Spring 2010 Awards Part 2: Genre and Misfit Awards
Spring 2010 Awards: Top 8 Anime – #8 – #5
Spring 2010 Awards: Top 8 Anime – #4 – #1


Filed under: anime, awards

Top Picks – Spring 2010 Anime, Part 2: Genre and Misfit Awards

Before we get to part 2, I wanted to mention that I’m going on vacation in a couple of days but I plan on getting all sections of my picks for the spring season written and queued up before leaving. If you know me, it’ll take only one guess to figure out where I’m going. :) Which was what I wrote assuming I’d get this up before leaving on vacation but I couldn’t finish enough of the parts so it had to wait till after the vacation. :)

This time around I’m adding two categories that probably should have been included earlier in my seasonal awards and the inaugural winners are very well deserving.

Best Action

Winner: Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood

Easiest.Decision.This.Season.

-

Best Fight


Winner: Shichika vs Kanara from ep.5 of Katanagatari

And yet when I started thinking about specific fights, I kept going back to this fight and not one from Full Metal (an example of not being able to see a single tree in a forest). The fight in Katanagatari wasn’t the most flashy, complex, or intricate fight but it was unique, unexpected and felt very important in terms of developing the main characters and the story.

-

Best Comedy


Winner: B Gata H Kei

Like many awards I give out, this one is very subjective. For example, some people thought Working!! was funny; whereas, I found it to be probably the least funniest show of the season – the awesome yet very serious anime Rainbow made me laugh more often. And some people disliked B Gata H Kei when I thought it to be, easily, the funniest show of the season.

-

Most Entertaining


Winner: Arakawa Under the Bridge

Runner-up: B Gata H Kei, Ichiban Ushiro no Daimaou

A comedy entertains but not all entertaining shows are comedies; thus, the need for two separate awards. And once again, a different show wins each category. Arakawa Under the Bridge wins for it’s superior ability to mix it’s comedic side with it’s heartwarming and surprisingly poignant side while always maintaining it’s high entertainment level.

-

Most Interesting Setting


Winner: The Tatami Galaxy

Runner-up: Durarara

Durarara gave The Tatami Galaxy a strong run but it’s near impossible to beat a show that involves dozens (if not many more) parallel worlds connected by a 4.5 tatami mat dorm room with the only constants being a castella cake, a hidden 100 yen bill and a stress toy.

-

Best Plot


Winner: Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood

Runner-up: Rainbow – Nisha Rokubou no Shichinin

Full Metal has been working for a year to build up to this final climax and boy was it an awesome ride, topped only by events of this season. Those that followed the manga probably had a good idea about where the story was going but, after the debacle that was the first Full Metal series, I stopped following the manga and got to be surprised as a result. (The type of surprises that I like. :) )

-

Best Story


Winner: The Tatami Galaxy

Runner-up: Durarara, Arakawa Under the Bridge

The story of Watashi’s quest to find his rose-colored college life and subsequent enlightenment in The Tatami Galaxy could have been a SF story I read. That probably sounds like weak-sounding praise but, being a life-long fan of print SF, I’ve come to accept that in America (at least) television or movie SF will, 99.9% of the time, lack the depth found in print SF. Which is fine, sometimes, but I love it when somebody makes a TV series that equals the quality of the best print SF. Incidentally, if you liked The Tatami Galaxy, I’d suggest reading The Walls of the Universe from Paul Melko; it lacks the cool animation style (obviously) but it was a good read and the theme was similar to The Tatami Galaxy.

-

Best Villain


Winner: Izaya from Durarara

Runner-up: Father from FMA: Brotherhood

Izaya falls into the conniving, intelligent villain category. It doesn’t seem like he’s out to cause the same level of villainy that Father from FMA:B was planning to do but, on the smaller scale, Izaya’s ability to manipulate everyone around him to his messed-up whims earns a great deal of respect from me, even if I’d wish he got more of a comeuppance at the end of the series.

-

Best Final Episode


Winner: The Tatami Galaxy

I wasn’t sure The Tatami Galaxy was going to be able to pull itself together by the end but I shouldn’t have worried. The final episode showed exactly how in control of the story the director was even when each episode felt completely disjointed and the final episode was also just plain epic. If I could, I’d lock the people behind Angel Beats into a room and force them to watch this show a few dozen times and hope they learn the right way to do a final episode.

-

Best Ending


Winner: Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood

The ending to FMA:B took up the entire spring season so for the same reasons why it won Best Plot, it’s also winning Best Ending.

-

Most in Need of a Sequel

Winner: B Gata H Kei

Runner-up: Durarara

I liked Durarara a lot and it would have won this award easily (since it seems like there is so much more that could be done) but I’m not convinced that the sequel could surpass the first season in “awesomeness” and I want a Durarara that was just a bit more “awesome” then the first season. (If that makes sense :) .) Therefore, my desire to see a second season of B Gata H Kei was able to pull ahead to win this award. In the case of B Gata H Kei, I think the next season has to include Yamada finally getting what she and Kosuda desires to be a successful show. (Which then kinda ends the point of the series but the creators could then go off in a new direction and have the luckless couple make a mistake and Yamada get pregnant. They’d probably never do something like that but it would be hilarious and completely different.)

-

That’s it for part 2, the next part is the VMA awards.

-

Spring 2010 Awards Part 1: Cast and Character Awards
Spring 2010 Awards Part 3: VMA Awards
Spring 2010 Awards: Top 8 Anime – #8 – #5
Spring 2010 Awards: Top 8 Anime – #4 – #1


Filed under: anime, awards

Ichiban Ushiro no Daimaou – Reset End?

Posted by Author | Anime, Anime Review, Ichiban Ushiro no Daimaou, Manga Review | Thursday 24 June 2010 2:44 am
Wait, whut!? I’ll be honest, I have absolutely no idea what the hell was going on these past three or so episodes of Daimaou. One thing for sure is though, I know Akuto wants to take down god. Other than that, I didn’t quite know what was going on, especially on that mess of an [...]

Ichiban Ushiro no Daimaou – Shouta Demon Lord

Posted by Author | Anime, Anime Review, Ichiban Ushiro no Daimaou, Manga Review | Sunday 30 May 2010 4:24 am
Woah, I think Akuto was more of a bad-ass when he was a little kid. He’s here denying the existence of God in front of believers and a church run orphanage! Pretty ballsy! This episode was VERY confusing for me. I felt like something was odd as it started with Junko practicing a way to [...]

Anime Credits – Ichiban Ushiro no Daimaou OP

Posted by Author | Anime Credits, Anime Review, Ichiban Ushiro no Daimaou, Manga Review | Sunday 23 May 2010 4:05 pm

I’m not watching this show, but it still has a pretty nice OP I thought.

Ichiban Ushiro no Daimaou – LOLWTF!?

Posted by Author | Anime, Anime Review, Ichiban Ushiro no Daimaou, Manga Review | Sunday 16 May 2010 2:45 am
What the hell did I just watched? Last time I checked this was an anime about magicks and dragons and and seductive robots and nekkid invisible girls. All of of a sudden we have a henshin power ranger hero dude battling a giant climaxing sea cucumber. (Like this but much MUCH bigger! And grotesque.) The [...]

Ichiban Ushiro no Daimaou – *snicker*

Posted by Author | Anime, Anime Review, Ichiban Ushiro no Daimaou, Manga Review | Monday 10 May 2010 12:06 am
Keena handled that sea cucumber pretty nicely~ ;) This week kinda lacked in sexual innuendos, B Gata H Kei, so I felt a bit uhh…unfulfilled. But come Ichiban Ushiro no Daimaou and THE BEST DAMN ROBOT ever and that feeling was satisfied! Korone has been the best character in Daimaou so far but, now she’s [...]

Ichiban Ushiro no Daimaou – Best Team

Posted by Author | Anime, Anime Review, Ichiban Ushiro no Daimaou, Manga Review | Friday 23 April 2010 10:03 pm
NO! I DON’T WANNA PISS IN THAT! Want me to drink it? With nudist Keena and lolbot Korone in the anime, EVERYONE else seems so uninteresting. These two get together (with Akuto) and I don’t care about anyone/anything else! Map possibly related to story? Screw that! Give me these two and I’m set~

Ichiban Ushiro no Daimaou – Demon Lord Badassery

Posted by Author | Anime, Anime Review, Ichiban Ushiro no Daimaou, Manga Review | Saturday 17 April 2010 8:01 pm
Holy crap look at his hand!!! O_O I squirmed at this scene, bones cracking and twisting ways they shouldn’t was completely unexpected outta this anime! Woah~! XD Also, it’s good to say that Junko may no longer bother me as much, seeing as she’s on good terms with Akuto now thanks to our red haired [...]

Ichiban Ushiro no Daimaou – LOLBOT

Posted by Author | Anime, Anime Review, Ichiban Ushiro no Daimaou, Manga Review | Thursday 15 April 2010 12:43 am
It doesn’t matter if it’s a human, a robot, or an Asian…if they snicker at your elephant, you’re done for. There’s nothing that can help you now! XD XD XD Well, the second episode of Daimaou was certainty A LOT more enjoyable than the first one thanks to LOLBOT Korone. She was fun watch~ Also, [...]

Ichiban Ushiro no Daimaou 01

Posted by Author | Anime, Anime Review, Ichiban Ushiro no Daimaou, Manga Review | Sunday 4 April 2010 4:24 am
This first episode had a promising start. We have the typical Boy meets Girl and everything is going fine. Their ideals match each other so well that they made an oath to be friends and help each other out, with an underlying promise to kill the other should they stray from their ideal. And it [...]



Read Manga Online | Osaka Hotels - Large range, many locations - Save up to 70% on Osaka Hotels.