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Nipponmedia 2009 anime awards

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Nipponmedia 2009 anime awards


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Nipponmedia.net is proud to present its 2009 anime awards.
Many of the forum members have always thought it would be nice to do some kind of award or questionnaire for our favorite shows.
Finally V4sh took the initiative to compile together a series of questions to make our first NM awards.
This are the results of our own nipponmedia.net community questions and answers. Many nominees, but a few only selected as winners.
Remember you may not agree with some of this results, but this are just the winners by getting the most votes from our members.
Now I leave you with our anime awards.

-Best show of the year
Eden of the East

-Worst show of the year
K-On!

-Most surprising show of the year
Saki

-Most disappointing show of the year
The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya Season 2

-Best OP of the year
Fripside – Only my Railgun (To aru kagaku no Railgun OP1)
Yui – Again (FMA OP1)

-Best ED of the year
School Food Punishment – Futuristic Imagination (Eden of the East)

-Best OST of the year
Darker than Black Ryuusei no Gemini

-Best single moment
Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood – Mustang vs Lust Battle

-The Kamina award for outstanding achievement in the field of EPIC
Saki

-Best comedy
Nyan Koi!

-Best action
Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood

-Best romance
Kimi ni Todoke

-Best mecha
Rideback

-Best sports anime
Hajime no Ippo: New Challenger

-Best scifi
Needless

-Best fantasy
Spice & Wolf II

-Best long running anime
One Piece (This turned out to be the most one sided category of the entire awards. One Piece simply dominated it)

-Award for generic high school anime
Sora no manimani

-”Special” achievement award
Eden of the East

-Most convoluted theme of the year
Canaan

-Best animation
Eden of the East

-Most under-rated anime
Eden of the East

-Most over-rated anime
K-On!

-Best male character
Hei (Darker than Black Ryuusei no Gemini)

-Best female character
Horo

-The “…because thats how physics works…” award
Needless

-Most irritating character
Osugi Satoshi (Eden of the East)

-Best voice actor
Keiji Fujiwara

-Best voice actress
Haruka Tomatsu

-OVA of the year
Hellsing

-Feature length anime of the year
Neon Genesis Evengelion

-Jake’s award for most ecchi anime
Needless

-MOE MOE KYUN! award
K-On!

-Most awesome character not on the main cast
Taxi Driver (Canaan)

-Strike Witches award for most tactical deployment of pantsu
Needless

Clearly the big winner of 2009 is Eden Of The East.

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These are the results. Personally I want to thank the NM community, The mods, V4sh and everyone who made this possible and make the website possible.
If you want to be part of an amazing community, friendly, full of free downloads and Japan media fans like you.

Join us today @ nipponmedia.net

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Review: Tsukihime

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Review: Tsukihime


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Tsukihime (月姫, lit. Lunar Princess) is a japanese visual novel. One with an extreme large fan base. It was created by Type-Moon. Its an erogame, meaning it has sexual content in it. Is a romantic/mystery/thriller kind of visual novel. The truth is that I’ve just played around 2 hours of the visual novel.

This review is for the Tsukihime ANIME.
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review: Ookiku Furikabutte

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review: Ookiku Furikabutte


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Finished ookiku furikabutte

pretty much watched it in two days lol

25 eps and a special.

I really liked it. Its about baseball.

Although other anime like cross game (which I like a lot too) are about baseball. Cross game is more like slice of life oriented.

I feel furikabutte is more baseball oriented.

They cover a full game. In like 10 episodes.

So if you are into baseball you will definitely like this one. You will see a lot of famous plays (like double plays or squeeze plays) and a lot of technical baseball terms. Again, even though the anime is very enjoyable, if you know a bit of baseball of have seen a few games in your life you will enjoyed even more.

I’m not a baseball fan myself but I have seen many, many games. I’m not a fan but I don’t dislike it. And I found the anime very interesting. From a sport perspective and from outside baseball centric subjects too.

Now to the other stuff in the anime.

I have a like/hate relationship with the main character ren mihashi. He is kind of a really annoying character, but at the same time fun and kind of “cute”.

Hes the very innocent kind. He’s in high school and pretty much didn’t had any friends since he was in elementary. So you can tell he have social issues.

But after a while you meet his mom and shes kind of weird too… so I don’t know whats the reason of his weirdness anymore. The anime is about who’s mihashi. He’s the pitcher, but who is he? His part, his experiences before. A kid that loves baseball so much, but because he had a horrible experience in junior high he is in a deep mental depression and feels he is the worst and will just hurt everyone (which is a typical character in anime if u ask me, the insecure type).

But still, he loves to pitch and he wouldn’t give the mount to anyone else. Whats is catchy about this pitcher and anime is that after you see his character you would expect he’s some kind of pitching machine with 160km/ph fastballs. But no! Here’s the trick! He pitches incredibly slow! But he has a pro control of the ball and divides the strike zone in 9 pieces. Meaning he can pitch to 9 different places and it will still be strike! Besides that his amazing control of the ball.

The anime is centered in mihashi, but with a lot of other players in the spotlight too.

After testing mihashi the catcher Abe Takaya he immediately notice mihashi is not normal. Instantly he diecides to use Mihashi to win games. The TakayaXMihashi relation is very important in ookiku furikabutte. Abe is a very serious kid with a very logical way of thinking. He thinks everything in dept and the reacts. At first he thinks Mihashi will serve him to get to koshien or bigger goals. But as time passes he realizes what a catcher is about. And that’s taking care and developing the pitcher. After he realizes the hardships that mihashi has gone through and get to know him a bit better his motive changes completely. What he wants is to show a world of win and laughs to mihashi. He wants him to win and he wants everyone to recognize mihashi as he and his team have.

The last character I will talk you about is Hajima. He is the 4th batter of the team. You may think 4th batters have to be big guys who give home runs but again, this anime got another catch. Hajima is a small kid incapable of delivering a home run. But he got an incredible sight and flawless batting style. He can bat almost any kind of pitch. He is the most fun character for me. He is the kind of dumb/cool/relaxed character. He just want to face strong opponents and think about getting to koshien and doing good. But at the same time eh is a great friend and a extremely happy person. He’s really dumb too! Lol. He just have air in his head, but he just say everything with 100% confidence even though hes just being silly. That and more makes him my favorite character.

Overall, this is a great anime. The animation is very good. Is not Bones but is quite good. I never felt like it was some kind of frame this and frame that series. Everything was very fluid. The drawings are good. The music is good.  The second OP theme is very good in my opinion. All the others are good too, but that one was just very nice. The series is full of comedy, friendship, hard work ethics and of course baseball.

I recommend this series. Give it a try!

http://myanimelist.net/anime/2159/Ookiku_Furikabutte

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Big_Windup!

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PS. Second season coming in april 2010!

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Review: Euereka 7 – Pocket Full of Sunshine OVA

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Review: Euereka 7 – Pocket Full of Sunshine OVA


dj722 give us his review:

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Euereka 7Pocket Full of Sunshine OVA

Okay, so it’s been awhile since I posted a review since I’ve been busy. So this is going to be a quick “cliff notes” version. Lol. I might post a more full blown one on the main page of the forums later.

First off, the you either love E7, or hate it. There’s been plenty of debate on why it was good/bad, but I won’t go into that given that this is supposed to be a non-biased review. Lol.

Storyline: If you think that this is a continuation of the original E7 series, you’ll be dissappointed. When E7 ended, there were fans who were upset that it ended the way it did, which is understandable, so many thought that there was going to be an OVA to tie things up. Unfortunately, it’s not the case with this OVA. Instead, the movie is a re-telling of the entire series from an “alternative universe” kind of standpoint. Meaning, same characters, same voice actors, completely different storyline. The actual core plot is somewhat similar though, aliens attacking the earth, earth defending itself, and the love story between a boy and an alien girl.

So what’s the difference? For starters, the movie skips over things like what trappar is, what the LFO really is, where the Gekkostate came from…etc. Renton is already aboard the Gekko-go, but instead of a civilian he actually enlists in the army. Also, the story has a different telling of why Holland and the others are rebelling against the army, and where Eureka came from. Nirvash is there, but he takes on a completely different form and starts off looking something like Mokona from Tsubasa Chronicles(the girls will love it).

So in a nutshell, here are my thoughts. The animation itself is still top quality, as is expected of Studio Bones. While it’s an interesting “revision” of the story, I was annoyed by the fact that there was a lot of focus on Eureka and Renton and their undying love. Don’t get me wrong, it’s cute. But those who hate E7 will agree that Renton can be a little annoying and super emo all the time. The actions scenes were really well played. There are some slight changes to the LFO’s, more notably Hollands. Instead of flying the original LFO we see in the original, he’s actually piloting something like THEND instead. As for the ending..hmm..I’m 50/50 on this. I have to admit that it was much better than original ending, but I was still left with the “ftw…where did that come from and what the hell just happend” reaction.

Aside from Renton’s crying, I have to say that the movie wasn’t too bad, and was enjoyable. Just don’t expect any closure from the original anime. I can’t really go into much detail about the changes since it might spoil most of the movie (I think that the purpose of the OVA was to retell the story…kinda like an alternative ending on a DVD). Hardcore E7 fans will enjoy it to see all the characters again from another point of view. There’s also one thing to look forward to in a fight scene on the gekko -go….and as much as I want to say it, you’ll have to watch (unless you really wanna know, then PM me). If you’re just looking for something to watch, look for something else. The subbed version was difficult to find since the anime is licensed.

dj’s score: 6.5/10

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Anime Review: Saki


Soulsavior42 review:

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Saki (咲)
Animation: 8/10
Story: 8/10
Music: 10/10
Action: 10/10
Overall: 9/10

Length: 25 Episodes
Themes: Mahjong, Tournament, Yuri
Highlights:
Awesome Factor – Being able to see the “Tile-Slam” 2 times in one series by the president almost got me off.
Battle Factor  – So imagine Dragonball Z, an all girl cast, no powering up, they don’t sound like they are constipated….and its Mahjong
Insanity Factor – This is only series you’ll ever watch that will get you excited about something as boring and complicated as Mahjong.
Yuri Factor – VERY BLATENT, Its your choice if you like it or not.
Brief Summary
Miyanaga Saki is a first year high school girl whose family would get angry if she won the family mahjong games. But losing would also have its consequences. Because of this she develops a new way of playing that allows her to stay on the thin line between winning and losing, the +/- zero score, an almost impossible score. In a game that relies mainly on luck, the +/- zero score is harder than winning, but Saki can achieve this every time. Having always hated the game, her friend from middle school, Suga Kyotoro, forces her to play in the schools mahjong club. Her developed skill and superhuman luck has made her a worthy mahjong opponent, even to the middle schools national mahjong champion. (AnimeNewsNetwork)
When I first read this summary and looked at some pictures on ANN last year right before Spring Anime season, I laughed, quite hard actually. I mean who honestly would make a series about Mahjong, especially with big series like Full Metal Alchemist, Dragon Ball Kai, Canaan, and a few others to compete with. Well apparently Pony Canyon does. Picking this series  as a complete joke at the beginning of Spring season as “filler” between watching some of the bigger more anticipated series I wasn’t expecting much at all, I mean it’s just loli’s playing Mahjong right? Well I was wrong, very wrong.
After the first episode of Saki I was hooked, no doubt. Not because of the loli’s, or the very blatant laced yuri scenes between Nodoka and Saki, but because of the Mahjong, which mind you I had no knowledge of Japanese style Mahjong before watching episode 1.  Luckily MakiMaki subbers were kind enough to add in basic rules of Mahjong throughout the episode to keep us un-educated viewers in the know.  Now the next few episodes follow the basic structure of promises, crazy “how did Saki pull that off moments” during friendly games between her club members, and mild fan service till around episode 6 where the club has finally gotten to the prefectural qualifiers for the Japan National Mahjong Tournament.  This is where the series kicks it into high gear and leaves you behind in the dust trying to catch up introducing a slew of new characters from each competing school, the main players being Ryuumonbuchi, Kiyosumi, Tsuguru, and Kazekoshi with their respective players. This is about as far as I go story wise since it would ruin the matches and the final outcome of the tournament. On to the technical’s.
Animation
After picking up Saki you’ll notice that the producing company spared no expense in above average animation quality and sleek CG Mahjong tables, tiles and other random “battle” effects. The largest problem throughout the series was the reuse of certain animations towards the end of the series, the biggest being most of just placing tiles on the table and maybe a few facial expressions. Though this may be a fault for most people and a chance to deduct points from the score which I did, but I mean there are only so many angles that you can animate of 4 people playing Mahjong, you’re eventually going to have to reuse something and for the most part Saki did a good job at keeping very recognizable scenes out of the recycle bin.
Story
This is the make or break point for Saki as with most series since without a story I mean, what do you have? well nothing.  Sadly the actual overall story is pretty thin and not really explained that well except that the audience knows that Saki and Nodoka have a promise to go to nationals together which we are reminded of way to many times during the series, followed by the typical embarrassing yuri-esque moment.  Aside from some small hints of Saki having a sister who has disowned herself from the family and Saki’s anterior motive for going to nationals is to make up with her sister by beating her in Mahjong, that’s all you get for a main plot. For everything in-between you get small back stories on the rest of the “main” members of each team in the finals of the tournament. Towards the end of the series I came to find myself rooting for the other schools over Saki and Nodoka, thus being somewhat disappointed when I remembered the series was actually about Saki and not about Momoko the stealth Mahjong player.
The largest problem I found in Saki was the blatant yuri pairings from each competing school, and how much they emphasized it especially in the final few episodes of the series. Now nothing ever “happens” between said pairings, nor is it ever officially confirmed during throughout the series since it could be played off as they are just really good friends, and good friends meaning they want to hop on each other the second they get alone. This aspect of Saki can get very tiring and boring, most of the time I found myself screaming in my head, GIVE ME MORE MAHJONG!!!
Music
Well Aside from the fact that Saki had some of the best OP/ED’s along with a very well put together OST throughout the series, full of energy and awesome themes. Maybe I wish they had the OST cd for sale earlier than Oct 12? Yeah it was that good.
Action
Tile Slam should be all I have to say for those who have seen the series. For those who haven’t well here’s the run down of what you can expect. Awesomeness, topped with a side of Awesome. All sillyness aside, the best way I can begin to explain the action is ask you a question. Have you ever been playing a game, doesn’t matter what type and whenever you laid down that winning card and imagined lighting hitting the table and awing everyone your playing against? Well that’s what happens in almost every match throughout Saki, each player has their own “moves” even though the game stays like it should all the action takes place purely for viewer entertainment and in the players imagination I should say. So when a big wave of wind shoots across the table or water rises from the ground it’s just that imaginary feeling of pressure, or being overwhelmed since a player is doing good in the match.  I love this type of action as it doesn’t lead to long drawn explanations and useless banter and well I think along those lines when I used to play games that are similar like CCG games and what not.
Overall
This series is great, hands down one of the best series of the year and definitely on my top 10 of personal favorites.  Keep in mind that if you have no interest in Mahjong, Loli’s, Yuri, or over the top action scenes then this isn’t the series for you, if you enjoy any one of those pick it up and give it a shot, you won’t be disappointed.

Full series download(torrent batch – English subtitles):
[Underwater-Mahjong] Saki – 01-25 [TV]

Saki – Wikipedia

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Thanks to Soul for the review!

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Review: After War Gundam X


V4sh reviews:

After War Gundam X

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Animation: 8/10
Story: 9/10
Music: 8/10
Action: 7/10
Overall: 9/10

Length: 39 Episodes

Themes: Romance, Mecha, War, Action

Synopsis – “Once, there was a war,” a fierce battle between the people of Earth and the rebelling Space Colonies. Within eight months, the fighting escalated to the point where the Colonies gave the Earth Nations an ultimatum, accept their independence or face bombardment by falling colonies. In retaliation, weapons arose to turn the tides of war, the Gundams. However, with one drop prevented, it did not matter as dozens more fell reducing the population to less than a million. No longer were there any victors. Fifteen years have passed since then, and a new generation has risen to claim the future.

Brief Summary – In 1995 sunrise produced gundam wing, which despite a few issues was a major success. The following year it was followed by Gundam X. Many fans were overjoyed at the prospect of a similar series. They were sadly disappointed. As they discovered Gundam X is nothing like Wing, or any other gundam series that preceded it or has been made since. Because of this it was a horrendous failure, so bad in fact that the story was rewritten to cut 10-13 (the exact number is not know, but 10 is the accepted value) episodes from it. Now this may seem a funny way to start what is a positive review of the series, however my point is to make it clear that the reason that this was such a failure is because it does not suffer from the stigma of the formulaic gundam series, and although it carries the title, it cannot be compared to them in terms of story. Instead it is more accurate to compare it to Eureka 7, with which it shares many story traits.

Now this series does carry some of the characteristics of the gundam franchise, you have your accidental teenage gundam pilot, gundams are the most powerful mechs, a mysterious char type character (with sunglasses not a mask this time), the earth federation, colonies, and a mysterious girl with newtype powers. However this is where the similarities end, the main character Garrod Ran takes the qualities of past gundam pilots, but without any of the whiny angst, he just gets the job done and doesn’t complain about it. He possesses no special powers what so ever and his skills are a product of the after war world he has grown up in. Much more like Renton Thirston then Ray Amuro. His reason for fighting is not to stop war or to defeat a certain enemy, it is simply to protect Tiffa, and he has no problem whatsoever in killing people to keep her safe, and unlike seed this mindset doesn’t change as the story progresses (so non of that disable the enemy rubbish). Also the main female character Tiffa Adill is much more like Eureka then your standard gundam annoying girlfriend type. The char type character Jamil Neate no longer has his newtype powers, they were lost in the previous war, and as such his only skills are those that he built up as a soldier. Add to this a cast of other likeable characters from a range of different backgrounds, and put them all on a ship travelling the world in search of newtypes in order to save them from being used as weapons by the new earth federation.

The gundams themselves are a lot more realistic then the hacked ones in wing and seed. For example the Leopard gundam is a land based artillery support unit, much like the heavy arms of Wing. However it cannot fly, and has no vernier boosters as it does not need them, which seems like a reasonable design feature for a land based suit, so when fighting at sea occurs it is either not deployed or has to stay onboard the carrier vessel and shoot off of it. Now although Heavy arms was formidable at range with its vast array of gattling guns and missiles, it was even more effective at close range with its tiny knife, and could also do that spinning jump that its pilot could do outside the suit, which to be honest is not all that realistic, a mobile suit should be either mediocre in close combat and long range, or excel at one and suck at the other. So when the Leopard runs out of ammo its game over as it doesn’t even sport beam sabers. Another example of the more believable nature of the gundams in this series is the main beam cannon of the GX-9900. Now wing zero and the freedom both also had super beam cannons, but these were powered by the gundam itself, and would eat a vast amount of power, but could somehow be fired repeatedly. Now the GX’s beam cannon on the other hand requires an external power source. This takes the form of a moon base with a vast array of solar panels and uses a microwave delivery system, which requires the GX to be stationary for a significant amount of time as it locks on, and can only be used when the moon is out.

Unlike most gundam series this is divided into multiple 3-5 episode arcs, some of which could have been longer in my opinion. The final space arc is a prime example of this, but this leads onto the main downfall of this series; its rushed ending. Due to the cancellation the final arc has been condensed, potentially taking a lot out of the story, there is not the build up of tension towards the climax that I would have liked, and the final battle with the frost brothers was a disappointment. But despite this I found myself satisfied with it, all the loose ends were tied up and nothing seemed forced. Even the last minute pairing of uber pimp Roybea and bondage queen Enil El is acceptable, when asked about the unexpected pairing Roybea simply replies, “well, what the hell.” fitting of an uber pimp.
However I do find myself wondering “what if?…”

Animation – Being made in 1996 the animation is typical of the style back then, and is of a similar quality to gundam wing. The action scenes are fluid, however there were a few of reused scenes, especially in battle when grunt suit after grunt suit is getting blown up. However this is kept to a bare minimum, and is nowhere near the level of reuse that featured in 00 lets say. Also the video also suffers from jerking in a couple of the long pan shots, now this may be just a bad copy that I have, and unless you are really scrutinising it then you wont notice. One more issue I have is the designs of the grunt suits, they look somewhat “bargain basement”, like designs that weren’t quite good enough to make it into other series. But the main focus of this series isn’t on the mobile suits, but on the relationship between Tiffa and Garrod, so this can be forgiven and shouldn’t be dwelt upon.

Music – The openings and ending songs for this series are all very good, the endings in particular are extremely nice to listen to (I am particularly fond of ending 3 “gin-iro horizon“). Consistency is also maintained throughout, with the openings being rather fast paced mecha music, reminiscent of TM revolution, and all the ending themes are much slower paced slightly romantic(?) songs. The background music is nice and orchestral and adds to the a sense of drama to the series, well above par for 1996.

Action – The action is well maintained throughout. The battle scenes aren’t as exciting as those in wing, but more satisfying then those in Eureka 7. The weapons featured are justified and believable as I explained previously.

Overall – I absolutely loved this series, and it is probably my favourite of the whole gundam franchise, the story kept me enthralled the whole way through, and at no point did I get annoyed or irritated by any of the characters. The opening scene where Garrod hijacks a mobile suit with nothing but a home made flash bang and a 9mm pistol is brilliant. Over the years Gundam X has acquired a much undeserved bad reputation, and as been ignored and blown off as not a true gundam series. It is not a true gundam series, it is something better, a precursor to Eureka 7 and the likes, it was unfortunate enough to be given the title gundam, and automatically judged as a gundam series, which it should not be. I would strongly recommend watching this series to anyone who enjoyed Eureka 7, or a gundam fan who wants a break from the traditional formula. So give it a try, and if you enjoy it then spread the Gundam X love to others.


Download -
Unfortunately due to the unpopularity of this series most torrents are dead, or as slow as continental drift. However a high speed direct download is available here:
http://www.anime-eden.com/anime/series.755.htm

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