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Spring 2014 Anime Season First Impressions

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blissfulyoshi
Well with probably one of the lowest selling seasons of anime just passing, spring is finally here with plenty of high profile shows, so lets have some fun this season.

Last season didn't have many responses on the thread, so I hope this season is more active.

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Topic Starter
blissfulyoshi
Puchimas!!: Same as previous season, im@s themed jokes, whether you like them or not

Majin Bone: I don't recall the last time I have seen such an awful shonen hero show. Like everything in this show from the CG, to drawn art, to animation, to dialogue, to story were just there to make me depressed. Please don't watch this. (I had to watch the episodes in 2 segments to even finish it)
Elicchi_old
I hate how they already have the Blade and Soul anime but the game's still in beta.
Justykanna
Gonna be looking at Break Blade and Black Bullet... any (other) action/mecha set for this season?
Navizel
Majin Bone - Ugh. Everything is just horrible. Got bombed, barely a scratch; fell and hit on a stone, got paralyzed.

@Justy - http://anichart.net/spring
Kyonko Hizara
Waiting til tomorrow for the Jojogasm
Justykanna

Navizel wrote:

@Justy - http://anichart.net/spring
Excellent, thank you! =)
Sallad4ever

Kyonko Hizara wrote:

Waiting til tomorrow for the Jojogasm
^ this

Might as well add
Puchimas!!: It's a short one but it has it's charm. The previous season is a hilarious one and I enjoy watching it so of course I'll watch this too
Topic Starter
blissfulyoshi
selector infected WIXOSS: Why do these card shows seem to have awful animation budgets. The backgrounds are so ugly. JC Staff, where was all the promise you showed last season. Oh well, the plotline while cheesy and meant to confuse you, does seem to have a dark side, so since I am a sucker for that, will give them another ep.

Blade&Soul: Well I finally see a show with decently drawn backgrounds this season. Beyond that, it was the typical hero's beginning with some call to action of buring down the village. Adding on the passable quality drama and action, you get yet another mediocre show. Will watch more to decide if I am going to follow or not.

Bokura wa Minna Kawaisou: A lower budget comedy with an art style more used in shoujo and ecessive use of characters onscreen, still it was an amusing episode. Maybe equivalent to a not so good Sakurasou, but I am fine with that.

Kantoku Fuyukitodoki: A low budget short around a bunch of otaku jokes I didn't get.
Navizel
Mushishi: Zoku Shou - The comeback of the masterpiece along with its ever-sublime soundtrack. Pretty sure I'm going to be obsessed with the soundtrack again. Not like it's a bad thing.

JoJo''s Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders - An improved version of the 2000 and 1993 version of JoJo part 3.

Kantoku Fuyuki Todoki - This is just bad.
Kyonko Hizara
Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders: I'd still fuck Jotaro and Joseph Can't complain about anything with this. The animation was amazing just like in 2012 Jojo, and the voices are good too. Definitely an improvement from 1993(I think) Stardust Crusaders.
Topic Starter
blissfulyoshi
Akuma no Riddle: A fairly faithful start to yuri assassins. In addition, anime had fluid action scenes with some interesting color uses. I don't know what the plot is, but it is good enough right now that I'll probably follow the series to the end.

Mushishi Zoku Shou: Hearing about shining sake is probably worse than hearing about shining bread. There was a bit of nice art in the middle of some pretty outdated art styles, but I will be bored to tears if I were to follow this extremely slow storytelling.

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders: As others have said, animation felt very fitting, but the mixture of art styles felt like a mess and added to jokes that I didn't funny made this a pretty boring watch imo (given that I didn't care for s1, this was sort of expected)
Navizel
Akuma no Riddle - Good show so far. I just hope this will not go downhill when the yuri element of this show starts to kick in.

Fairy Tail - The old one is better imo. BoA opening doesn't really fit Fairy Tail.

Blade and Soul - Passable art and music. Story is just another protagonist-with-mysterious-personality meets a new group. Might stick to this one if Gonzo won't mess this one.

Bokura wa Minna Kawaisou - Looks like Sakurasou with bothering art. The seiyuu of the old woman sounds too young. I hope this doesn't become Mikakunin which focused on slice of life instead of the romance. Oh well.
Topic Starter
blissfulyoshi
Seikoku no Dragonar: The dragons are jsut as ugly as the trailer showed them to be T_T. Well another LN adaptation, one I never cared for. With the ugly CG dragons, they at least pulled out some fluid actions, but not enough to make up for staring at those terrifying textures for so long. In addition, I never really liked the plotline of the series, so just going to drop it.

Kenzen Robo Daimidaler: Is it a good thing or bad thing that I am laughing about how stupid this show is. It is extremely open about horrible perverted jokes/actions (Hi-ERO....). On top of that, they have some extremely ugly mechs. I understand if this is meant to be a parody or something like that, but this is too much for me (DxD at least had other types of humor and some plot).

Fairy Tail S2: I really wish teh fights improved in comparison to my memories of first season, but looking at the start and ending of this show was jsut depressing. I am probably better off cvatching up from where I left off in the manga.

Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei: The first ep matched the hype imo. Amazing action scenes with great detail put into magical spells. For those that read the books, they did cut out a lot of explanations, which is probably for the better. The only thing that felt weird was the spoiler for vol 8 in the beginning. It sort of destroys the fact that Shiba supposed to appear super weak in the beginning
Tenshichan
Akuma no Riddle: Really interesting so far. Looking forward to the Yuri part!
Blade and Soul: I don't really like the art, but overall it looks interesting.
Bokura wa Minna Kawaisou: Here again the art is only mediocore, but it is funny so far. Hope it will make good progress.
Captain Earth: Can not say much yet, the animation was decent and it seems kinda interesting, although I'm not really into mecha.
Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei: Looks amazing so far. Can't really say anything more about it because I didn't read anything about it before. But I'm excited to see how this turns out.
Seikoku no Dragonar: Not so good so far, the animations don't look so good and I'm not so interested in the story. I'm not going to drop it right away, I hope it will get any better the next episodes.
Topic Starter
blissfulyoshi
Kamigami no Asobi: Using the air as a medium to land your backflip and launch yourself up....what? It is a given that most shoujo animes can't do action series, but give me a fragment of realism. Whatever, reverse harem with not much in terms of jokes or drama. Just a bunch of bishies, that sometime strip.

Captain Earth:
Why did the ginga bishonen not appear? Seriously, you get a Star Driver styled bot to fight against, but all you get is one of those typical blocky mechs. Beyond that, the art seemd decent, but no real action scenes to talk about. The plot hasn't really developed yet, but I feel it is not going to be that strong. Oh well, I'll wait and see

Soredemo Sekai wa Utsukushii:
A tomboy princess and her meeting with a king of a foreign country with some decent jokes (and obv appeals to male watchers). Characters and background looked like, and as a given, the action scenes were bad. Still it seems might be an interesting shoujo show to follow.

Abarenbou Kishi!! Matsutarou: A very low budget story about a troublemaker, just don't watch.
Navizel
I'm so behind. Will add more later.

Seikoku no Dragonar - The synopsis of this anime is enough to consider this one a horrible anime. Everything is so generic. I had enough of this since Machine Doll.

Selector Infected WIXOSS - Uhh, another card game and this one doesn't even look unique. Mediocre art as well.

Mahouka Koukou no Reittousei - With all the incest and other bunch of shenanigans happened on the first episode, I'm not even going to bother continuing this one.

Abarenbou Kishi!! Matsutarou - Absolute waste of time.

Kindaichi Case Files R - Looks like I don't have to worry about not watching the prequels after all. Lesser worries because first case was about the Dragon's Eye thing which is what I watched before in live action. The art and the fact that this is produced by Toei Animation is kind of putting me off though.
piruchan
Akuma no Riddle - Plot seems interesting. Not just some yuri with kiss scene in every episode. If the action is nice, I'm quite sure it will be top 10 of the season.

Bokura wa Minna Kawaisou - A good fun. And as people before me had said, kind of similar to Sakurasou. I'm not really into anime with this type of art, but this one worth a try.

Selector Infected WIXOSS - A card game. Synopsis made me think that this is a survival series, but no. Plot does seem to have a dark side to it. Need a few more episode to decide whether it's good or not. Background does look a little bit off.
LucyS
Bokura wa Minna Kawaisou: i liked, but i think a little boring...
Kamigami no Asobi: Hated, very boring.
Fairy Tail: Honestly I really liked this new animation, and after 1 year, finally returned. I'm so happy :D
Mahouka Koukou no Rettouse:i I can't wait to see the next episodes.
Soredemo Sekai wa Utsukushii: So far my favorite, so much interesting.
Yasen Baka
Akuma no Riddle: I like the characters and the animation. As long as the anime plot is decent enough and explains why there are 10+ assassins that want to kill some harmless girl, then I will most likely enjoy this series.
Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei: So far the introduction has led me to think that the series has potential be to very good. I'll pray that it goes on the right direction.
Selector Infected WIXOSS : Hopefully the show will manage to pull off the psychological aspect well into this card game anime.
Topic Starter
blissfulyoshi
Kiniro no Corda: Blue Sky: Another reverse harem except with an excessive amount of stills and various other low budget animation techniques. In addition, there were very few jokes and a very boring drama.

Haikyuu!!: Besides the fact that they spent an entire episode on the prologue, it was a decently animated sports series that is fairly accurate to the original manga. Drawings themselves weren't as detailed as I would like, but the actions were fluid. I'll probably stick around.

Isshuukan Friends: An interesting story about a boy who won't give up on a girl that would forget about him. I am not a fan of the faded and overly bright art style, but it was somewhat amusing to watch. Will give it another ep.

Brynhildr in the Darkness: I am a bit surprised, this was better than I remember seeing in the trailers. They definitely kept up the tension and humor of the orignal series, but since there are not many action scenes in this ep, I am still a bit worried how the later fights will turn out.

Baby Steps: Well, the tennis looked fluid, but the backgrounds could use work. Well it is yet another sports series for this season with too many of them xD. I am not liking the mc that much, but the jokes were somehwat amusing (admittedly stupid/childish at times). Oh well, I'll give it another ep as well

Love Live! s2: All the epicness and drama of s1 with more singing before, just amazing to watch.
Mogsy
The World Is Still Beautiful (Soredemo Sekai wa Utsukushii) - There were a few moments of dumb fourth-wall breaking jokes that didn't really fit, but other than that, this appears to be a believable but still escapist fantasy world with a strong, smart, interesting female lead. We'll see where it goes from here but that first episode was surprisingly grand.

Captain Earth - Delicious mecha. Hints at something sinister, gorgeous animation, and an enjoyable episode all the same. We'll see how this title distinguishes itself in full later on (which won't be hard to do, given the writer), but for now, I'm really enjoying this.

Mushishi Second Season - A quiet, poignant reintroduction to the world of Mushishi. Definitely not for newcomers, but it's thought-provoking and a joy to watch. May Mushishi be the show I will always watch right before I go to bed.

Haikyuu!! - This was a neat setup for the standard sports show formula, peppered with great animation and two enjoyable male leads so far. Definitely holding onto this.

Akuma no Riddle - Blue because we haven't actually gotten to something resembling a story yet. We know the basic setup, but progress has yet to be made and the half-ideas could be intriguing if the writing was better at setting up a definitive story in the first place. I'm not crazy on the characters, either, as they all appear to be the same tired archetypes we're used to in moe anime given a murderous intent, and it would be a lot more effective if they were introduced in a light to get to know them as people and not just archetypes before inserting the grimdark setting. The straight-boy-yuribait is strong with this show, too, and I'm not fond of that whatsoever. This is a sensationalist title to watch with your brain turned off, but the episode was entertaining enough.

Brynhildr in the Darkness - OH BOY ANOTHER GRIMDARK SHOW IS BLUE but really, this show went down painlessly. I'm not excited to see how much they can try to extend the soap-opera-y setup into something filled with empty emotion and misanthropic gore, but this episode was kinda just 'there' for me. Nothing to write home about, nothing special, trying a tad too hard to be 'neat and edgy' right out the gate.

Kamigami no Asobi - What a gloriously stupid first scene! Such a shame the rest of it feels like watching someone play a bottom-shelf otome game!

The Irregular in Magic High School (Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei) - This first episode is everything wrong with light novel adaptations and light novel stories in general. Why the fuck is this tripe so hyped up? Oh wait, overpowered male insert with no personality and a harem of girls around him (including his ~kid sister~) and a bunch of exposition-dump into world-building for something that I can only think will end up as something super racist/jingoistic and it's just plain ol' dull to watch. Ugh. Madhouse doesn't even have their full-budget capabilities on display (then again they haven't really been there since MAPPA came into being), and the stellar voice cast is wasted on this. Skip it. Burn it. Learn how to write an actual fucking story.
Navizel
Captain Earth - Pacing too fast. Some questions are left unanswered such as how can he pilot a mecha with ease on his first time and why does he know he has to do something about the meteor thingy. Probably not going to stay on this one since this is mecha but going to watch a few more.

Soredemo Sekai wa Utsukushii - I sense Toaru Hikuushi e no Koiuta tier, maybe something decent. It started with silly comedy so minus one point.

Love Live! S2 - All the fun is back again and it looks like it will bring more this time along with Niko's infuriating personality.

Brynhildr in the Darkness - Liking this one. The plot got me hooked. Finally some break on lighthearted romance and harem romcom anime.

Baby Steps - Alright start. Too bad that the MC is a smart wimp.

Kamigami no Asobi - Art is the only thing worth mentioning here. Brains Base probably did a mistake and gave Bokura wa Minna Kawaisou the worse one. With only one male interested in the MC while the two male characters hating the MC, this would be better off being a yaoi one instead of a reverse harem. This trainwreck also have two boring male characters in addition to the suffering this one is giving.

Kenzen Robo Daimidaler - 90% ecchi, 10% mecha. Also bad perverted jokes all across the series. Jokes on me for enjoying this one. Sadly, this show is nowhere near DxD and SYD's level but more like an even terrible Maken-ki! Season 2.

Isshuukan Friends - For some reason, I found this relaxing and interesting. Perhaps becasue this looks like ef~a tale of memories~. Going to watch more.
Justykanna
Captain Earth: Interesting so far. First thing that came to mind as I was watching though:

Navizel wrote:

Some questions are left unanswered such as how can he pilot a mecha with ease on his first time and why does he know he has to do something about the meteor thingy.
I always need a good mecha though so hopefully this is that. I think I'm hoping more so than being impressed.

Brynhildr in the Darkness: I'm actually interested to see where this goes so I'll stick around. Been a while since I watched anything with some form of mystery value (since Mirai Nikki perhaps).

Daimidaler: What... the... hell... am I watching? Just... no... Dropped instantly.
Mogsy
One Week Friends (Isshuukan Friends) - The premise is hokey and unbelievable, but the execution is what matters. At the end of the day, this episode by itself is executed with innocence, optimism, and genuine emotion. We'll see how it goes, but I ended this episode with a big smile on my face.

Baby Steps - Very mixed reaction here. On one hand, it's a generic story that isn't the most impressive, either technically or writing-wise. On the other hand, it's charming. I'm avoiding putting it in the green because it's a trifle, but a nice little trifle it is.

Love Live Second Season - Yes, this is very obviously meant to market Love Live stuff. Yes, this is going to be more of the same. But if more of the same is stupid and charmingly genuine fun, then sign me up.
Navizel
Mangaka-san to Assistant-san to - This show is on drugs. Some jokes feel forced.

Oreca Battle, Hero Bank, and Dragon Collection - Card game shows which target audience are children. Don't expect anything on these shows.

Haikyuu!! - The optimistic protagonist got me. Nice backstory too. I'm not really a fan of sports-themed shows but this one looks promising.
Topic Starter
blissfulyoshi
Keroro: Sunrise, I know you spent a lot of money on Love Live, but pls don't try creating another show that is so low budget that the blurry real life pic takes up the entire screen, making it just a blurry pic. I can excuse cliche lines, my I don't want my eyes to hurt when I look at the screen.

Oreca Battles: Another card game series, but aimed at kids. I don't think I can get used to card games where it seems mostly roulette based, nor can I get used to the kiddish jokes. Oh well, at least the CG was better than some of the shows I watched this season.

Dragon Collection: Yet another arcade card game aimed at kids. Having a card game all about guts, esp when no one really seems manly, sounds like a terrible show to watch. On a more random note, I noticed an Oreca Battle machine in the arcade in this show

Hero Bank:
Another card games aimed at kids..., The art seems to get worse each one I watch... Top it off with some bizarre money oriented battle system with an ugly looking battle form for an MC

Mangaka-san to Assistant-san to:
Normally overdramatization works well for gag series, but it is really hard to laugh when all the jokes are about a helpless pervert. They didn't make s single joke that was not perverted. Maybe it is because I heard all of these jokes before or maybe because my mood is not the greatest, I didn't laugh during this ep.

I really need to ask myself why I watched these things.

Edit: Guess I should post the rest of my catch up (note it is a bit late for me, so I rambled a lot)

Kanojo ga Flag o Oraretara: Well for those that need their generic shonen harem fix this season, the show has finally arrived. I never really cared for the manga (yet still read it somehow), but the anime is bascialyl sort of what you expect it to be. An okay animation combined with harem jokes and an unexplained plot (that stays pretty lackluster imo).

Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V: Ummm, it's yu-gi-oh, what do you expect. Drawn out duels nonexistant (I think 4 turns went by in 7 min or so) or weird explanaitions for their duels. Beyond that, there was a terribly pixelated buidling to start off the show, and a huge lack of explanations about how cards around the field works. Not sure why I watched, but moving on.

Kindaichi Shounen no Jikenbo Returns: An actual mystery anime...wow, haven't seen those in a while. Well, it seems to be a fairly proper mystery peice with a introduction to possible suspects early on and a murder. I am interested in how this will turn out, so will stay for a bit.
piruchan
Only one

Gokukoku no Brynhildr- Art is okay. Most thing seems standard so far. The female protagonist is cute, but I don't really like sudden personality change. Plot is interesting tough. Need some more episodes to decide whether this is good or bad.
Sapphiire_old_1
Black Bullet : looks realy amazing same concept as AoT Humanity on the brink of extinction. They built a barrier/wall to protect themselves from the Titan/Gastrea
From one side we get plenty of gore and horror scenes, but from the other they also deliver absolute cuteness with Enju and Kisara definitely gonna follow this anime

Fairy Tail 2014 : Aaaah Fairy Tail man i loved the first season i think i watched the 175 episode's in like 3-4 weeks i was so hyped about this anime when i discovered it 1st epsiode was awsome , so far so good :)

Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V: a card game on a bike wtf ? but oh well , a card game on a pink hippo no just no Yu-Gi-Oh! should have ended after the first arc

Duel Masters Versus : Card game anime ...

Dragon Collection : Another Card game ...

Oreca Battle : Surprise !!! a card game ...

Majin Bone : Cards everwhere


Just wtf are all those Card game anime's ... Till spring 2014 is called the Card season srsly ...
Navizel
Don't forget there are also 3 NEET shows this season

Also, follow the format:

green for great
blue for okay
red for bad/dropped
Sapphiire_old_1

Navizel wrote:

Don't forget there are also 3 NEET shows this season

Also, follow the format:

green for great
blue for okay
red for bad/dropped
Sapphiire_old_1
Dragon Ball Kai Nostalgia <3
Navizel
Mahou Shoujo Taisen (Magica Wars) - RIP Gainax. Well, at least the opening is appealing to me because livetune.

Kanojo ga Flag o Oraretara - This show's raison d'etre is to satisfy viewer's harem fantasies. That's all. If you're looking for story, look elsewhere. If not, just expect this to be something cra- I mean like Noucome.

Soul Eater Not! - This feels like Saki: Achiga-hen because it looks less serious than the parent story. Of course, moe is one reason. Anyway, I'm up for this.

Black Bullet - This really looks like Guilty Crown v2....it's a bad thing. Going to watch a few more and see if I will drop it or not.
Sapphiire_old_1
No Game No Life Not a big fan off the animation , but oh man all the rest is perfect so far the story realy gets me , i already love the characters pretty sure this anime is going to get overhyped tho


Blade and Soul
SPOILER
The mark of a truly well done series opener is one that sets premise, introduces the hero and the general antagonist forces, incites action and sets purpose in the plot. Having watched Blade and Soul as my opener to the spring anime lineup, I can tell that this is going to be a very good season indeed.

Blade and Soul is based on a Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game (MMORPG) that incorporates elements of fantasy and martial arts in a really unique world reminiscent of both European and East Asian landscapes and styles. The game focuses mainly on becoming a martial arts hero who is striving to master the art of Qing Gong (or Lightness Skill) that allows an individual to essentially move at quick speeds pretty much floating or flying through the air. There are multiple races and classes you can choose similar to other MMORPGS.

Presented by Studio Gonzo K.K. who also gave us Leviathan~The Last Defense~ and Kimi no Iru Machi – A Town Where You Live, the art style is vibrant and stunning with some realistic elements to the animation styles. Because of the mature content of Blade the Soul the game, the anime is geared towards a seinen, dark fantasy, action crowd rather than adventure-quest fantasy lovers. Largely due to the already developed world in the game and the storyline there, the anime adaptation of blade and soul begins on a really solid plot platform.

Rating: 4/5 curiously excited clouds

The story opens very much like a game, you get your intense action scenes where the hero totally kicks ass and then walks away like a total badass, followed by a glimpse of the baddies who are more or less trying to track down the hero. Our main assassin girl is Aruka, of the Tsurugi Clan and really we don’t see her until we’re well settled into the world. Right after the prologue and opening song, we’re brought to a generic town where soldiers from the Param Empire have arrived at an inn to place a bounty on a woman with a swallowtail tattoo who murdered a “master.” This sets up Aruka’s character premise for us without formerly introducing Aruka with an overused internal monologue or flashback + voice over.

Aruka is approached by two guys who hire her to be the bodyguard for Moshiri Village that is of economic interest to the Param Empire. Aruka meets the village leader, a young woman named Mori who largely gives us a rundown of the political-economic circumstances of the land under Param rule. Mori reveals that Param is interested in the land for cultivating the sky spirit. It’s rumoured that the scent of the flower brings forth otherworldly things which is why Param wants to extend their control over these magics. Aruka was hired by the village as Mori’s protector during negotiations with the Param officials that arrive the next day. The guard who’s not killed recognizes the swallowtail butterfly just by Aruka’s shoulder and runs back to report her presence in the village. Being suspected by the village officials, Aruka reveals that was once used by Param. When the Param Empire receives news of Aruka, they send a man named Ganza to bring the Swallowtail Butterfly back.

That night, the village is attacked and burnt to the ground. We watch Ganza ingest a bottle of sky spirit which gives him extraordinary powers. He asks if Aruka is of the Tsurugi Clan and the fight ensues. The ordeal ends with everyone dead except Mori and Aruka. Even when Mori agrees to sell the land, Ganza claims that his sole purpose was to capture Aruka. In the end, Aruka and Mori are left standing on the cliff above the destruction. Aruka tells Mori to take revenge. Mori asks if Aruka was the one who killed the “master” Aruka replies, “It was them… I’m abiding by law.” She cuts her long hair (symbolic) and the episode draws to a close.



I’m very impressed with how the story was set up just in the first episode because many anime series tend to start slow in the opening. The trade-off for a strong world-building starter was that we really don’t get any insight on Aruka’s personality. Hopefully this changes as she opens up to her comrades throughout the series. If you’re looking with some plot heavy action this season, I would highly recommend Blade and Soul. The episodes are about the same length as usual seasonal episodes, however the amount of action and plot layered into that one episode can be a little overwhelming. Overall, I would say that this pilot is solid and we’re good to go with episode two.
Mogsy
selector infected WIXOSS - Definitely in love with the production design here. Really delicate art that I hope they keep up on a weekly basis. As far as the show is concerned, there's a few scenes directly lifted from Madoka and it hasn't really distinguished itself beyond being a grimdark marketing ploy for a trading card game yet, but there were a few scenes in there that made me intrigued to see more. It goes down decently, so hey, maybe it'll get better.

Soul Eater Not! - Pretty close to putting this into the red, since it took me quite awhile to get through this episode. Ultimately, what saved the episode filled with the antics of a character I just don't find interesting were the archetypical-yet-funny side characters who I hope get more recurring jokes than the ones that are already there. Animation is pretty great, even if the cameos from Soul Eater feel out of place within this art style. It's pleasant, and I just need to be in the right mood for it. Not bad, not good, just okay.

Chaika the Coffin Princess (Hitsugi no Chaika) - YES. THIS is how you write a goddamn fantasy first-episode based on a light novel (glaring at you, Mahouka). It doesn't get bogged down in exposition, lets the viewer pick things up as they go (not really holding their hand heavily), presents a likable cast even if they're archetypes, and things move along at a brisk pace. While the animation is good, it's not really Bones' typical caliber (probably because they're doing three shows this season). The art style and production design are really attractive and sell the show, though. Really well-done first episode, and I'm excited to see more.
Topic Starter
blissfulyoshi
Black bullet: Wow the ending had a lot of explanations. Overall an interesting ep that definitely painted a dark setting for humanity (very similar to any other story where humanity is living inside a wall), amdittedly with typical shonen leads. The martial arts were decent, but the use of CG and 90s style rapidfire sort of degraded the experience.

Mahou Shoujo Taisen: Another low budget boring gag series...

No Game No Life: A very impressive use of animation in show that was not that action heavy, whether it was the starting action scene or the fast card drawing. Shiro's seiyuu was also fairly talented. My only problem was all of the texture destruction and gradients that destroyed any sense of texture or detail in most of the backgounds (same artist as Itsuka Tenma, which is the root cause)

Hitsugi no Chaika: Probably one of the more storyline heavy light novels to be adapted, and obviously they explain nothing at all. The only things I have seen from this anime are brutal murders, decent animations, and undetailed character models. Tbh, I am not expecting much, but we'll see
Navizel
No Game, No Life - I'm not good with vivid art but I guess I can endure it if this will not become like Strike the Blood with all the fanservice happened. Also, the main characters' skill and knowledge about games are too impressive and too good to be true seeing all they do is playing MMORPG (they won on a chess so I will let that slide).

Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers - Yes, I know this is a show aimed for kids but I can't control the urge to watch anything Marvel-related. I also want to see if I will laugh at this for failing miserably or will be decent enough even for an adult.

Hitsugi no Chaika - So far so good. Great flow and great action scenes. The art is average though (understandable since they're doing three shows).
Magicphoenix
Haikyuu!! - Finally, a volleyball anime. And it's so fkin awesome x)

Soredemo Sekai wa Utsukushii - Looks decent so far, could be fun but could also turn out clichee boredom :D Anyway, the female protagonist is cool
Tenshichan
Gokukoku no Brynhildr: Not bad at all. Really like the opening and judging by what I seen so far, I'm expecting some really exciting development.
Hitsugi no Chaika: Art and Animation could be more detailed, and there are barely explanations of whats actually happening in the first episode, so you are basically on your own. I want to see how it turns out though.
Love Live! S2: Really enjoyed the first season and the second begins just as awesome! All I can say is yes please!
No Game No Life: Surprised me how well done and interesting the first episode was. Definitely hyped for more!
Mangaka-san to Assistant-san to The Animation: Many perverted jokes which I couldn't really laugh about. Just another short Anime without any effort put into it at all.
Navizel
Fuuun Ishin Dai☆Shogun - A less serious and low-budgeted version of Nobunaga the Fool that focuses on fanservice more than mecha.

Dragon Ball Kai (2014) - Best watched with nostalgia goggles on. Still good.

Inugami-san to Nekoyama-san - Just another unfunny short. Nothing to see here.
Justykanna
Blade and Soul: Not really a fan of this one. I do like the art but I'm really not a fan of the setting or the storyline thus far. More my opinion than a failing of a show because I can see why people would like this.

Black Bullet: I knew I recognized the main character's voice from somewhere... *ahem*. Anyways, another anime here that looks quite nice. I'm not usually a fan of anime where the only action is that with guns but hey, I figure we'll get more later. Enju's already found a way to annoy me because I'm just not fond of her character... Gonna keep watching this anime, probably my favourite this season given the first episode - though, I'm not sure how much that says.

Mahouka: Another anime I'm really looking forward to. I do hope all these school things are kept a little more minimal though. Maybe I'm just picky... Catchy LiSa song at the end (which is the OP).

Seikoku no Dragonar: I lost interest in this one not far in. Dragons look almost all the same, not a fan of the graphics and I feel like it's one of those anime that could end up being slightly silly. Dropped.
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blissfulyoshi
Fuuun Ishin Dai Shogun: Decent art but what about animating it? The show could have been made by simple flash movements. Top it off, with typical perverted jokes, and we get a terrible show.

Gochuumon wa Usagi Desu ka?: Stupider than your average girl group show, but it provided me with a good laugh as the show went on (The intro looked needed better arc).

Ryuugajou Nanana no Maizoukin:
While it started out with just an introduction of a harem and a perverted mc, there actually seems to be some plot behind this. Plus the animation is quite good. Going to at least watch another ep before stopping.

Inugami-san to Nekoyama-san:
Fast Paced, intellectually degrading, erotic jokes

And for anyone wondering why I haven't been updating the charts. RL has been really busy for me. My schedule has pretty much been do work -> watch anime as a break -> do work -> sleep. I'll try to find time to update the chart soon, but RL does come first
Justykanna

blissfulyoshi wrote:

And for anyone wondering why I haven't been updating the charts. RL has been really busy for me. My schedule has pretty much been do work -> watch anime as a break -> do work -> sleep. I'll try to find time to update the chart soon, but RL does come first
As always, thanks for your hard work!
Yasen Baka
Mahou Shoujo Taisen: I was highly anticipating for a mahou shoujo anime, but this was a disappointment to me. Maybe it will hopefully become better later on?
Hitsugi no Chaika: Good promising anime. First episode wasn't a good introduction episode to the story, but it managed to hook me in.
Inugami-san to Nekoyama-san: It's better than any other short anime, and it has yuri for my weekly dosage of pure love? Why not?
piruchan
Mahou Shoujo Taisen- 4 minutes show, average graphic. Every background characters are the same. Not recommending this to anyone, unless you're really desperate for mahou shoujo (like me) and doesn't care about the overall show quality.

Black Bullet - Art and action is nice. Plot is interesting (it's another humanity build a wall to save themselves from the threat outside, but since I don't watch Attack on the Titan, I don't care). The only thing that I don't like is how the monsters look. I found one looks like a hybrid of duck and dragonfly, while another one is a spider with a beak. Other than that, everything is nice. Easy top 10 of the season for me. Also, LOLI AS HUMANITY'S LAST HOPE, that's something new. Lol.

Hitsugi no Chaika - I'm not really a fan of this art style, but that's pretty much everything that I don't like from this series. The plot is interesting, I found the action to be captivating and the characters interesting. It looks like it's going to be a little bit bloody, those who don't like that kind of stuff might want to think twice.

No Game No Life - It's the dream show for me. I love the plot (love to be in one as well), I like the characters, I don't know why they use red outline for the characters, but I'm okay with the art. Don't know what you think, but for me, this every introvert gamer's dream. Top 5 of the season. Top 10 of the year. Top 20 of all time. Let's see about that last one:) .
Tenshichan
Date A Live II: I really loved the first season and it is under my top favorite Animes of all time. So I was really looking forward to this. The first thing which crosses my mind: Why the fuck only 10 episodes? Such a shame! ;w; I really enjoy it and the first episode of the second season was amazing. Looking forward to the next episode Yamai twins yay!!
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blissfulyoshi
Ping Pong: The art was bad enough that I dropped immediately

Knights of Sidonia: Hopefully it was jsut teh version I watched, but unconstant framerates creating a laggy CG feel is terrible. Adding on terrible facial details and textures, and be just get something that is terrifying to look at.

Date A Live II: This intro filler arc was so cheesy, and the animation hasn't improved from last year... Why am I still probably going to watch this?
Navizel
Ping Pong the Animation - The story is actually good despite the art. This has potential. Might watch more.

Ryuugajou Nanana no Maizoukin - The second half of first episode made it seem interesting, worth watching, and look like it's not your average harem rom-com light novel adaptation. I just hope this won't go downhill. Then again, I'm a sucker for action + romance.

Gochuumon wa Usagi desu ka? - This show could go either the La croisee dans un labyrinthe etranger (whoopsie) or the Non Non Biyori way. I just hope this would go on the latter.

Mekaku City Actors - Low-budget show. Props for SHAFT making the story as confusing as possible. I'm here for the head tilts anyway.

Knights of Sidonia - The overall quality is something you'd expect from an anime with CG art. Will watch few more episodes.

Atelier Escha & Logy - Alchemists of the Dusk Sky - Good OST and art. I don't know what the game is about but this anime start off with a great start.
Tenshichan
Black Bullet: I like it so far. The animation is quite good and the story seems interesting too. The opening sung by fripSide, really caught my attention. Its such a good song.
Dragon Ball Kai 2014: Nostalgia! But I don't like it as much anymore as I did as kid. But still worth to continue it.
Gochuumon wa Usagi desu ka?: Very relaxing Anime, a bit too relaxing. Cute art though and the characters so far are also really adorable. Gonna watch more of it for sure.
Isshuukan Friends: Even though the art is not that good at all, whats happening is what is really catching my attention. This will be really lovely to watch.
Kanojo ga Flag wo Oraretara: Weird idea with the flags, but still somehow interesting. The art is decent. However, it failed to deliver the true comedy aspect in the first episode to me. Probably will get better with the next episodes though.
Ryuugajou Nanana no Maizoukin: Good one so far, got high expectations here, hope I don't get disappointed.

btw, someone help me, I just can't stop to try new Anime and they are just stacking and stacking and I am low on time ;_; what am I gonna do~
Yocake

Tenshichan wrote:

btw, someone help me, I just can't stop to try new Anime and they are just stacking and stacking and I am low on time ;_; what am I gonna do~
When ur queuing, u can use ur tablet to watch some;
When ur in the bathroom... ( of course in ur home!... use tablet or laptop
Watch some during the boring&not important classes (tablet & smartphone
On the Bus u can watch some!
When ur enjoying ur meal of course u can watch~

Dunno if those helped or not :)

This season will be so interesting~~!
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