| "Season in Review" by Konstantin (2006-01-10) |
With the new anime season starting (and the first episode of Fate/Stay Night downloading as I write this), I figure I'd cover the shows I've been watching from the last season.
Mushishi - a really neat little show that's proving to be my favorite for the season. Reminds me quite a bit of Kino's Journey with its short-story approach to the episodes, as well as its tendency to go metaphysical/philosophical. Very highly recommended.
Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's - Like the first Nanoha series, this one's proven to be quite excellent. It's still pretty much a magical girl series made with a male audience in mind (in light of the transformation sequences, Lolical Nanoha might be a more appropriate title ^^;), and keeps a good balance of plot progression and character development, never stooping to the level of toy commercial. Excellent animation, great battles, and catgirl twins, did I mention catgirl twins?
Shakugan no Shana - Still haven't even gotten halfway through the series, but loving every ep so far. While the boy-meets-supernatural-tsun-dere-girl premise might not be the most original one in anime, this particular instance turned out quite nicely. Good animation, memorable characters, and a plot whose complexity hints at its novel origins. The fact that the opening song is by I've Sound's Mami is just icing on the cake.
Ichigo Mashimaro - Silly, amusing, and cute enough to send lesser men into diabetic shock. The character designs feel a lot simpler and plainer than in the manga on which the show is based, but they still retain their essential cuteness. I've always had a weakness for Azumanga-style slice of life comedy, and Ichigo Mashimaro delivers. Technically this is from the previous season, but it took a while for a fansubber to pick it up and stick with it, and I'm glad to see that someone finally stepped up to the challenge.
That's about it for this season. There's a number of shows I'm still meaning to watch (Rozen Maiden: Tr?umend, Noein, and Mai Otome, most notably), but haven't found time to yet. I'll have to see how many shows end up watch-worthy this upcoming season.