Well, I've got three new عملی حکمت to رپورٹ on. Took a little while this time because I paused to re-watch Tiger & Bunny for the third time, this time in dub. Took awhile to get used to Wild Tiger's voice! Anyway, on to the reviews:
Psycho-Pass: A dark, violent, bloody thriller set in a stifling-yet-tolerable future society where people’s potential to be criminals is judged سے طرف کی a psychological reading number.
Young Akane, she of the stable reading, comes to work as an Inspector. Her fellow Inspector, Gino, warns her not to get to close to the Enforcers, mostly former detectives whose reading went too high and who are now confined like dogs, let out only to work with the Inspectors in tracking down criminals. But Akane can’t help it. She finds herself especially intrigued سے طرف کی Kogima, a detective whose reading went up when his partner was slain سے طرف کی a serial killer. He is intrigued سے طرف کی her, too, for treating him like a human being. Together they go after a slew of serial killers, who in turn are funded سے طرف کی another serial killer.
This دکھائیں featured a lot of surprises and a lot of supporting character death. One killing just made me sick. One of my پسندیدہ characters almost got cheated out of a chance to mourn for him, because he disappeared and everyone wondered whether he was dead یا not. Another پسندیدہ died a noble death protecting a loved one.
As for the hoped for romance between Akane and Kogima, let’s just say amour is going to have a hard time finding a way in the midst of all the blood and death.
Did I enjoy it? Well, I was a bit disappointed in the ending, and long explanations left me bored. I’d rather be confused and entertained. Yet a couple of times that I was watching it, I thought to myself, “Hey, this is pretty good!”
آپ and Me. (Seasons 1 & 2)—This is a slice-of-life عملی حکمت about five friends, four of whom have been together since kindergarten, and one newcomer.
Shun: Sometimes mistaken for a girl, Shun is sweet, peaceful, and optimistic.
Yuki: Yuki likes manga and anime. He has a big lazy streak.
Yuta: Yuta is Yuki’s twin brother. He is مزید industrious than his sibling.
Kaname: Kaname has a hot temper and a thing for older women.
Chizuru: The newcomer, Chizuru is exuberant and loud-mouthed, plus the most interested in girls. He pines after “Mary”, who is only interested in Shun.
These boys share gentle “adventures” which may bore some viewers. The bromance element isn’t as developed as it could be, as the دوستوں spend مزید time squabbling and teasing each other than bonding.
These boys aren’t your typical seventeen-year olds. The only one who seems to have a lusty bone in his body is Chizuru, who once had a dream that Mary started taking her clothes off in front of him. They’re apparently virgins, this in spite of the fact of the statistics they themselves looked up saying half of all kids their age have already had a sexual experience. But آپ know what? That’s the way I like my boys—sweet and innocent. I hope they always stay together and never get married—except for Chizuru. If he can wrestle Mary’s affections away from Shun, maybe they can settle down.
This دکھائیں features lots of shots of random cats—cute cats, funny cats, even hideous cats. I guess they’re there to look at in case آپ get bored with the slice-of-life “action”—“Hey, look, there’s a cat!” I myself am a dog person, but I like cats, too. Hey, maybe the دوستوں can run a cat café when they grow up! And everyone lives happily ever after…
Code: Breaker—First of all, don’t ask me to explain the title. This series has nothing to do with breaking codes. Maybe the English words “code breaker” just sounded cool to the Japanese. Within the show, Code: Breakers are a group of secret, super powered assassins, all young people, assigned سے طرف کی the Prime Minister himself to take out criminals who are above the law. In this manner, the دکھائیں reminds me of Weiss Kreuz (a.k.a. Knight Hunters), which had the same basic premise, except the members of Weiss Kreuz each had a specialized weapon instead of a super power, and they beat themselves up with guilt trips about killing criminals, whereas the Code: Breakers seem a lot مزید acceptant of what they’re doing.
Sakura Sakurakoji (a name that reminds me of Carl Carlson یا Lenny Leonard) is a school girl who happens to catch a glimpse of Ogami, one of the iciest Code: Breakers, carrying out his mission and, with his blue flame, burning up evil men. He tries to kill her because she saw what she shouldn’t have seen, but his blue flame won’t work on her, meaning she is someone special known as a “rarebreed”. No longer afraid of Ogami attempting to kill her, Sakura hangs around and attempts to act as his conscience, nagging him about burning people. I wasn’t sure if I wanted something romantic to happen between the two, but it was intriguing watching her chip away at his cold demeanor. It was almost like Beauty and the Beast, though Ogami looks nothing like a beast.
In time, Sakura meets the other Code: Breakers, including a traitor turned terrorist. She, the other Code: Breakers, and a کتے named کتے try to stop him, leading to an exciting showdown at Tokyo’s new landmark, Sky Tower.
The plot was thrilling, though variations on dialogue such as, “The old آپ would never do something like this!” kept being repeated. I was a bit disappointed in the epilogue, though not devastated.
Psycho-Pass: A dark, violent, bloody thriller set in a stifling-yet-tolerable future society where people’s potential to be criminals is judged سے طرف کی a psychological reading number.
Young Akane, she of the stable reading, comes to work as an Inspector. Her fellow Inspector, Gino, warns her not to get to close to the Enforcers, mostly former detectives whose reading went too high and who are now confined like dogs, let out only to work with the Inspectors in tracking down criminals. But Akane can’t help it. She finds herself especially intrigued سے طرف کی Kogima, a detective whose reading went up when his partner was slain سے طرف کی a serial killer. He is intrigued سے طرف کی her, too, for treating him like a human being. Together they go after a slew of serial killers, who in turn are funded سے طرف کی another serial killer.
This دکھائیں featured a lot of surprises and a lot of supporting character death. One killing just made me sick. One of my پسندیدہ characters almost got cheated out of a chance to mourn for him, because he disappeared and everyone wondered whether he was dead یا not. Another پسندیدہ died a noble death protecting a loved one.
As for the hoped for romance between Akane and Kogima, let’s just say amour is going to have a hard time finding a way in the midst of all the blood and death.
Did I enjoy it? Well, I was a bit disappointed in the ending, and long explanations left me bored. I’d rather be confused and entertained. Yet a couple of times that I was watching it, I thought to myself, “Hey, this is pretty good!”
آپ and Me. (Seasons 1 & 2)—This is a slice-of-life عملی حکمت about five friends, four of whom have been together since kindergarten, and one newcomer.
Shun: Sometimes mistaken for a girl, Shun is sweet, peaceful, and optimistic.
Yuki: Yuki likes manga and anime. He has a big lazy streak.
Yuta: Yuta is Yuki’s twin brother. He is مزید industrious than his sibling.
Kaname: Kaname has a hot temper and a thing for older women.
Chizuru: The newcomer, Chizuru is exuberant and loud-mouthed, plus the most interested in girls. He pines after “Mary”, who is only interested in Shun.
These boys share gentle “adventures” which may bore some viewers. The bromance element isn’t as developed as it could be, as the دوستوں spend مزید time squabbling and teasing each other than bonding.
These boys aren’t your typical seventeen-year olds. The only one who seems to have a lusty bone in his body is Chizuru, who once had a dream that Mary started taking her clothes off in front of him. They’re apparently virgins, this in spite of the fact of the statistics they themselves looked up saying half of all kids their age have already had a sexual experience. But آپ know what? That’s the way I like my boys—sweet and innocent. I hope they always stay together and never get married—except for Chizuru. If he can wrestle Mary’s affections away from Shun, maybe they can settle down.
This دکھائیں features lots of shots of random cats—cute cats, funny cats, even hideous cats. I guess they’re there to look at in case آپ get bored with the slice-of-life “action”—“Hey, look, there’s a cat!” I myself am a dog person, but I like cats, too. Hey, maybe the دوستوں can run a cat café when they grow up! And everyone lives happily ever after…
Code: Breaker—First of all, don’t ask me to explain the title. This series has nothing to do with breaking codes. Maybe the English words “code breaker” just sounded cool to the Japanese. Within the show, Code: Breakers are a group of secret, super powered assassins, all young people, assigned سے طرف کی the Prime Minister himself to take out criminals who are above the law. In this manner, the دکھائیں reminds me of Weiss Kreuz (a.k.a. Knight Hunters), which had the same basic premise, except the members of Weiss Kreuz each had a specialized weapon instead of a super power, and they beat themselves up with guilt trips about killing criminals, whereas the Code: Breakers seem a lot مزید acceptant of what they’re doing.
Sakura Sakurakoji (a name that reminds me of Carl Carlson یا Lenny Leonard) is a school girl who happens to catch a glimpse of Ogami, one of the iciest Code: Breakers, carrying out his mission and, with his blue flame, burning up evil men. He tries to kill her because she saw what she shouldn’t have seen, but his blue flame won’t work on her, meaning she is someone special known as a “rarebreed”. No longer afraid of Ogami attempting to kill her, Sakura hangs around and attempts to act as his conscience, nagging him about burning people. I wasn’t sure if I wanted something romantic to happen between the two, but it was intriguing watching her chip away at his cold demeanor. It was almost like Beauty and the Beast, though Ogami looks nothing like a beast.
In time, Sakura meets the other Code: Breakers, including a traitor turned terrorist. She, the other Code: Breakers, and a کتے named کتے try to stop him, leading to an exciting showdown at Tokyo’s new landmark, Sky Tower.
The plot was thrilling, though variations on dialogue such as, “The old آپ would never do something like this!” kept being repeated. I was a bit disappointed in the epilogue, though not devastated.