It’s been a year since the relaunch of this blog! Most of my anime consumption was a blur of late-night delirium while caring for my newborn. I haven’t been blogging as much as I hoped to, so I’ll share my current otaku consumption habits. Get ready for a super post!
CURRENTLY WATCHING: Witch Watch
Basically, each episode boils down to Nico the witch causing mayhem wherever she goes by casting magic spells to impress Moi, her childhood friend. I’m always looking for reasons to justify my OtakuUSA magazine subscription, so when I read about Witch Watch earlier this year, I had to tune in. The feature article promised a slapstick comedy, and the show doesn’t disappoint. My wife certainly likes the show (and she hates anime), so I know it’s good. Some of the jokes don’t land if you’re not super into Japanese media references; it’s just an excuse for me to do research in the future. Recommend.
CURRENTLY WATCHING: Anne Shirley
Remember that post I did on cozy anime? Anne Shirley is that kind of show. I remember my wife watching Anne with an E on Netflix, so she was excited to see this anime adaptation (which itself is a reboot of an older anime, which is ultimately based on a book I haven’t read). I think Anne is adorably melodramatic as a character, and I identify with her need to see wonder wherever she looks in the world. Life isn’t perfect but it is worth celebrating. Recommend.
CURRENTLY WATCHING: Ranma 1/2
Being familiar with Usurei Yatsura, I know that Rumiko Takashi’s style of rom-com is fun and cute. Ranma is enchanted by an ancient pool haunted by a drowned girl, and now he turns into a girl when touched by cold water. The hijinks, however, begin once his fiancee, Akane Tendo, learns about this alter-ego. I wondered about the sensitivity this story would bring to what is literally a transgender tale, but as with many good comedies, the ensuing absurdity and refrain from "punching-down" disarms a lot of potential discourse. Recommend.
CURRENTLY READING: Tune In To the Midnight Heart
I liked Quintessential Quintuplets; my wife was upset by the ending, and I understand why. If you were disappointed by Quints, I think Midnight Heart is for you. Taking the same playbook and adding ten times the humor, Yamabuki joins the Broadcast Club seeking a girl who he confessed to years ago; this girl is among the club's four female members. I can't overstate how much I like this manga. Every girl seems like she could be "the one," and although my favorite pairing is with Nene Himekawa, I don't feel there's a bad choice among them. Did I mention how funny this is? Recommend
CURRENTLY PLAYING: Tsukihime
Alright, that's enough post for now. May's a super busy month so far, but I'd like to write more. Stay tuned!