Thursday, July 21, 2016

Shimoneta

Japan has banned all sexual content, including the speaking of dirty words. This comedy will tell you all about that, more specifically the fight against this. 12 episodes that came out in 2015.


Everyone has been fitted with monitor devices that records all lewd words and actions. There is a special police force called the Peace Makers(PM) that are alerted to any of these, and they will punish any criminals. But what does this mean for society? Japan is now has the highest Morals in the world, but students don't know where babies come from. No one is even allowed to masturbate on their own because that is a lewd action that would be monitored by the devices.

Well luckily there is Blue Snow and her terrorist organization SOX. She fights the tyranny of these laws to that people will be free to say dirty jokes and view whatever content they desire. She blackmails Tanukichi Okuma into joining Sox, and with him by her side they reek all kinds of trouble. They pass out lewd images, hack computers to present vaguely sexual content, and try to help students understand that there is nothing wrong with some dirty jokes.

Student council president Anna works to stop SOX's efforts, while at the same time giving herself over to her newfound sexual obsession with Tanukichi Okuma. It all started with one accidental kiss, and her love juices just wouldn't stop flowing.

The show is clever with it's comical censorship of the lewd words, images, and actions of the show itself. You can't help but laugh as it works to make as many sexual jokes, innuendo, and puns as possible. Another interesting little thing is that the end credits change slightly with each episodes. It adds new characters to the dancing scenes as they are introduced. It's really all good fun.

I liked the show a lot. It was well done, and the sexual jokes were hilarious to a dirty mind such as mine. The show earns a 9.5 out of 11.

Tuesday, July 19, 2016

Gate: Jieitai Kanochi nite, Kaku Tatakaeri

If only there was some sort of portal, or a window, wardrobe, police box, or oh I don't know, maybe a Gate to another world. With 24 episodes that came out between 2015 and 2016 this show made incredible strides from it's original novels.


A Gate opens in Japan that leads to a world of magic, animal people, elves, and more. But from the moment the Gate opened, we were attacked. Good thing we had Itami, an off duty otaku who managed to be right in the middle of things. He saved hundreds of people until the armed forces could arrive. This earned him his promotion. The promotion came with more responsibility and more work, the kind of stuff he never wanted. After all, if he only works to pay for his hobby.

Itami ends up leading a unit into this new land and ends up saving more people in the process. In doing so he gets his 3 companions: An Elf named Tuka, A Mage named Lelei, and a Goth Lolita Demi-God named Rory Mercury. With his unit of soldiers and his 3 companions they go out into this world helping people and end up in the middle of political turmoil. 

You see when the Japanese armed forces came through the Gate to make sure we wouldn't be attacked again, the king sent his and all his allies armies in for the attack. They were utterly destroyed. They had horses, swords, spears, armor, dragons, and more. But that didn't stand a chance again guns, tanks, helicopters, and mortars. In a matter of hours thousands died. And throughout the series this same thing kept occurring. The King or his mad son kept trying to send armies to destroy and control, but they were constantly just knocked down. Even the Great Fire Dragon that all feared in the land was hurt when fighting these soldiers.

I really liked this show. I was laughing my head off more than once. The fights were incredible. And Rory Mercury's want laugh as she slaughtered her opponents was fantastic. This show was so great it earns itself an 11 out of 11.

Saturday, July 16, 2016

Danganronpa

Do you know who did it? Well you better figure it out or you'll die too. This video game was adapted to this interesting anime in 2013. It had a total of 13 episodes each being the usual anime length.


Ever played the board game Clue? It's kinda like that, except if everyone doesn't point out the correct killer you all die.

15 students have been selected to live inside a sealed school building with no way out. Then a weird black and white robot bear shows up saying he is the principal. He sets up some basic rules: only the girls bathrooms lock, no boys allowed in the girls changing room, don't damage the principal, murder a fellow classmate and get away with it to graduate. You know, basic.

The episodes tend to go like this. Someone dies, everyone investigates and grows suspicious. Next episode is the class trial, everyone discusses and analyses their findings to identify the killer among them. And as stated before there are stakes involved. If everyone correctly identifies the killer, then the killer is punished with death. But if everyone fails to identify the correct killer, then the murderer "graduates" and is allowed to leave the school for the outside world. And everyone but the killer is then punished with death.

I must say the show is kinda fun with all the psychological drama and intrigue that goes on. But the best thing about the show is that if you pay close enough attention(and I mean really close attention) you could solve each murder. Things are revealed in the trial that you couldn't have known, but in the investigation episode before the trial there is always that KEY clue that would lead you the audience to the correct answer. 

The show was really fun to watch. Trying to figure out who would be capable of murder, and which characters were most likely to be killers in later episodes. Plus plot twists. I also found it interesting that the show doesn't use gore in the traditional sense. All blood is colored pink instead of the red. This made it so instead of paying attention to the gore, you paid more attention to the clues and the characters involved. I give Danganronpa a 10 out of 11. A great watch.


Friday, July 15, 2016

Highschool of the Dead

Did someone say fan service? Cause if you did, then you will absolutely love this ecchi. 12 episodes, each 22 minutes. That's all. I mean sure there's zombies or something like that. Plus a super creepy teacher. But mostly lots of boobs. I kinda feel that of each episode, there is probably more shots of boobs and asses than there is anything else. Okay, so that's not entirely true...


What a nice day in which to be broody and not be in class. Oh! Who is that at the front gate making a ruckus? No worries, school staff is taking care of it. See there's the muscular teacher yelling, wait...OMG Blood! I don't know about you, but that's how my spring semesters usually started. 

How about we introduce the players. There is the broody baseball guy. The girl he had a thing for with a long stick. The pink haired super smart yelling girl. The geeky yet weapon genius. The large-breasted school nurse. And finally the crazy badass sword lady. Did I leave anyone out? Well a few other people show up later, like a dog, and a girl. But for now 6.

They all start off in pairs in different parts of the school as people keep getting bitten and the infection spreads. A whole bunch of fight scenes with plenty of up-skirts and boob jiggles later, now they are all a team. They manage to escape the school, with some unwanted baggage(another teacher and other students). All kinds of stuff happens. They lose weapons, they shoot people, they find a place to stay where all the girls can have pretty much 2 episodes to be mostly naked and all over each other and the guys. 

Now I am know my description doesn't do the show justice. It is pretty entertaining, especially so if you find the amount of fan service to be comical. But the show has impressive animation and some of the fights are incredible to watch. The characters have some interesting backgrounds that come together for the whole pretty well. 

I enjoyed watching the show. It had some interesting stuff to go over. But it still spent a lot of time on body parts, which while entertaining in their own right, made it so at times it felt nothing was happening. I give the show a 7 out of 11.

Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Mike & Molly

This comedy started back in 2010 and ran until 2016 were it was cancelled after 127 episodes. These 6 seasons are somewhat complicated as they decided to change the entire direction of the show at the start of season 4. Seasons 1-3 episodes are around 22 minutes long. Seasons 4-6 are usually just under 19 minutes.


Two people. Mike and Molly are both over-eaters. They meet at an Over-Eaters Anonymous meeting. After one disastrous first date, Mike is convinced that this is the woman he will marry someday. It was love from there.

The series goes pretty simply for the first few seasons. Season 1 exploring their relationship. Season 2 planning for the wedding. Season 3, lets make a baby. Then it completely changes. The director changed their view on the show. They wanted to take it into a completely new direction. So even though the last episode of Season 3 ends with Molly saying she's pregnant, Season 4 starts with her apologizing that she may never be able to give Mike a kid. No explanation in the show, no real mention of any of it.

Season 4's revamp sucks. The nice little love story comedy turned into a full fledged sitcom. Full of waiting for the laugh track and a lot of really stupid jokes. They changed the storyline into midlife crisis and more problems with money. Oh and now all the character are dating instead of doing something not stupid, or including more actors. Most importantly in my opinion is that the show took out the Over-Eaters Anonymous visits completely. I liked them showing this aspect of the characters. It showed them as humans with addictions and that they were actively trying to work through it.

Because of the major differences between the seasons I will rate them separately. I enjoyed the seasons 1-3 quite a bit. The story advanced and was sincere while adding comedy. It deserves a 9 out of 11. Seasons 4-6 were difficult to get through. The last half of season 6 gets back to that sincerity, but that season is only 13 episodes. I forced to give these last three seasons only 4 out of 11.