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    Archive for June, 2010

    Nooooooooo…. [Bleach Movie]

    Thursday, June 17th, 2010

    After the rights to the television show that airs weekly on Adult Swim are obtained, Warner Brothers plans to make Bleach into a live-action movie, like 2008′s Dragonball Z

    via Popular Anime Show Is Made Into Live-Action Movie.

    Edit: Doesn’t look too credible. Still — NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!
    2nd Edit: Yeah, it’s on ANN. Damn.

    New Review: Princess Resurrection

    Monday, June 14th, 2010

    There’s a new review for Princess Resurrection available at http://fancruft.com/anime/princess-resurrection/ — please let me know what you think of the new review style, especially the watch-through and the use of spoiler hiding.

    Strange Characters Imply Strange Environments

    Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

    I’ve been watching Princess Resurrection since ACEN, where I picked up the first collection from Sentai Filmwork’s booth there. It’s not possible for me to recommend the series enough (it’s everything I love about anime), I’d actually like to write about something that’s especially noticeable in this show, because it’s done very, very well but still somewhat obviously. There are lots of unusual characters in Princess Resurrection, and this implies an unusual environment that they come from, even if we only get a very brief glance at that environment.

    The character that actually brought this to mind was Hime, who is just a comfortable duel-wielding chainsaws as she is planning her defenses against assassins as she is drinking tea. Stop and think about that for a minute — how
    utterly strange
    is that? Did she have back-to-back martial arts and etiquette lessons? How does she know the traits and weaknesses of almost anything that comes after her — was she simultaneously a hard-core Monstropedia editor?

    All of these questions, in turn, lead to unusual questions about the environment. Who taught he all this stuff, and what was her incentive to learn it? Are there monster tutors? We see monster lawyers at one point, so it seems reasonable as a guess. Does this mean that there are monster schools? Monster college? Monster PhDs?

    Suppose that it weren’t the case that an unusual character implies an unusual environment. Then, you could throw together any combination of character traits, and it would work. The concept of a zombie-ninja-pirate-robot is funny because you can’t do this in a story — it doesn’t work — there is no environment that would lead to such a character.



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