My Anime Rankings for 2018

Finally a new rankings post after 2 years of silence! However, the list isn’t long. I could have added the shows from 2017 that I liked, but nah, I didn’t want to take away the spotlight from the best anime of 2018 for me.

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Back to the anime life, for now

Hello there! I’m back!

…for a while at least.

Unbelievable, it’s been 2 years since I posted anything! So what have I been up to? Mostly real life activities, delving into other hobbies. Though what I mostly have to show for it are a backlog of kits, undisplayed figures, scarcely used drawing materials, and loads of books.

But why did I stop blogging?

Mostly because a lot of the anime showing in 2016 was uninteresting to me. Macross Delta was a bit of a letdown. On the the other hand, Yuri!!! on Ice and March Comes in like a Lion were both good, but not enough for me to blog about it. I think I finished only 8 shows from 2016 and there really was nothing for me to write about…(The indicator that it was a really bad year–as I used to watch more than 10 shows a year). So I forgot about catching up with the new anime. With my interests turning toward physical/RL things I was also very close to shutting down this blog.

Fortunately in the 2nd half of 2018 I started exploring new anime again. I think this was due to a stressful stretch in RL (which started in June). I noticed Piano no Mori had gotten a series, so I decided to give it a watch. I liked the movie so the TV series must be good, right? However the CG of the anime was such a disappointment, and over-all the execution felt average. I had to wash the bad taste off with a rewatch of the live-action Nodame Cantabile–still very good after all these years. Along the way I researched on what anime was popular, which led me to Boku no Hero Academia and Golden Kamuy. I also tried looking for ‘light’ anime fare, and finding Hinamatsuri opened the floodgates to more anime.

So will this mean more blogging? I don’t think so, I’m trying to develop skills that can enrich my life (if it adds to my income the better). But this ‘anime-watching’ revival proves that stress drives me back to anime lol. I will probably be able to post some more before the year ends, or early next year. For now, I’m back to the anime life! 😀

Macross Delta Love Chart

OK, while we’re waiting for the newest episode, let me share something found on Reddit.  And for those who don’t go there here is a funny take on the love triangles so far.

macdelta_lovechart

Let me note that I did not do this, and credit goes to the guy who did this.  I’m just sharing here!  🙂

As for me I’m on Team Mirage, but Freyja is also not as annoying as Ranka was in Macross Frontier (I was on Team Sheryl).  I think wherever the triangle goes I’m OK with it, but I do prefer Hayate x Mirage.  The outcome depends on what Macross overlord Shoji Kawamori will do (oh how will he troll us this time???).

Anyway, ever since Macross Delta started most of my thoughts have been about mecha lol.  And it has sort of revived my interest to blog.  Currently I am not watching anything new aside from Macross Delta.  But I might restart on other stuff as I get out of this weird funk I’m in right now.  Ja!

Macross Delta 09: That other triangle

Since subs aren’t out yet at the moment, I’m having fun with the ‘mess’ that Messer is in. These are the 3 highlights I got from episode 9…Hahaha

Triangle??!!!

Which means the ‘normal’ triangles are still not in full swing right now.  It’s getting boring on that front.  So I had to make up another triangle  😛

Even if the Jyu Oh Sei captioning experience was fun I won’t be blogging every episode.  But I’ll be posting every now and then in the future.  Delta has brought me back to the anime blogging world and I am enjoying the series so far.  But for now I need to get some sleep  😀

[Brief Impressions] Macross Delta: Battlefield Prologue

Happy New Year everyone!  Let’s greet 2016 with a brand new Macross series post!  😀

This series is just good news, as I was just losing interest in the anime showing nowadays.  Let me just put out first the things I didn’t like:

  • The 3d stuff wasn’t that good
  • Freyja Wion just reminds me of Ranka Lee too much
  • those magical-girl like transformation sequences make my eyes roll.
Idol Triangle Mecha Power, Make-Up!
Idol Triangle Mecha Power, Make-Up!

As for an all-girl idol group, I am willing to give it a chance.  I am not a fan of those girl groups, but I am curious how this will be handled in Macross Delta.  My only worry is that there are too many characters.  As for the enemy, there’s still much to learn about them.  I’m holding off comment for now.

I also like how the girls of Walkure are able to protect other people and themselves.  Singing and working together with the Valkerie fighters made it more realistic.  (I thought Basara’s style in Macross 7 was really silly.)

Agents of Pop Music and Triangles, we are the Walkure! In the name of Love Triangles, we will punish you!
Agents of Pop Music and Triangles, we are the Walkure! In the name of Love Triangles, we will punish you!

Surprisingly, the music wasn’t that bad.  Most Macross music has been good (if not outright excellent), and sets a very high bar.  By the end of the episode the music sounded catchy.  Although I hope that 1) they would also have ‘slow’, emo songs too, 2) the singers perform great live (yes I am very spoiled by May’n and Nakajima performances).

As for the episode over-all, I guess I have been spoiled by the Macross Frontier Deculture edition.  The animation was crisper on the Macross Frontier offering.  I can only hope that Macross Delta will improve in the succeeding episodes.

That ends my first impressions for Macross Delta.  And now the long wait for spring 2016 begins!

Links:

ANN Macross Delta Female Idols (‘coz I can’t be bothered to go into character details)

My Top Anime for 2014: The Year of Sports Anime

OK so I managed to finish the first season of AldnoahZero a few days ago, so that’s why this list is here!  Yey!

Let me say that ranking this list has been hard for me.  I have labored over this post for several days and it feels like I rewrote parts of this post a lot.  I also started out doing prioritization matrix, but for some shows I decided to demote them based on ‘feeling’.  There is an ‘over-all’ feeling that this anime is better than the other, which cannot be quantified.  Thus this list is a mix of matrix + ‘feelings’ for each show.  This is also a unique list in that there’s a lot of sports anime plus some we can consider competitive, like No Game No Life or Saki.  I’ve never seen such a number of excellent sports anime in one year and it was like they just burst out of nowhere.  Naturally I was happy to see such shows.

Anyway, let’s move on as there’s a lot of shows to cover!

#23 Love Stage!!
– I guess that my boredom and stress just loosened my standards meter and I got to watch this show.  I stopped about 2 episodes in as I was not really into it.  This was no Antique Bakery, but still as I was in need of mindless entertainment I managed to finish it.  I was also wondering whether I should put it this list to maintain quality but well, for completeness of year 2014 I guess I can say I watched this.

#22 Hanayamata
– It was only interesting in the first half, and I struggled to complete this show.  Probably won’t be watching the sequel, if there’s any.

#21 Sakura Trick
– I don’t remember much about this show.  But I can say it was slightly more bearable than Hanayamata.

#20 Noragami
– I also don’t remember much of what I watched but I guess it was an interesting show on its own.  My guess is that if there will be a second season it might get more interesting.

#19 Kuroko no Basket
– This is the 1st anime that made 2014 the year of sports anime for me. The characters aren’t really that memorable like in Slam Dunk, but it is quite entertaining.  Unfortunately I got turned off by the current season and I really don’t care anymore (as I also spoiled myself about what happens later).

#18 Golden Time
– This is one love story with amnesia done right for me.  I usually run away from such types of stories but I quite liked the main female character, and the other girl was not annoying.  It’s one golden find for year 2014.  From here on all shows are recommended as good to watch.

#17 Soredemo Sekai wa Utsukushii
– It was funny, and I really liked the music when our heroine summoned the rain.  The final episodes were touching and it had a feel-good ending.

#16 Sword Art Online
– I was so excited for the second season because of Gun Gale Online arc. Unfortunately it didn’t turn out the way I had imagined it while reading the online translations of the light novel.  But I guess the show recovered in the 2nd half so it’s up here.

#15 Tokyo Ravens
– This series had nice fight scenes.  It also had characters I really cared for.

#14 Baby Steps
– The 2nd anime series that made my 2014 the year of sports anime!  Aside from basketball, I also liked watching tennis.  Liked?  Well obviously I cannot spend a lot of time anymore watching it as one match can last hours.  Before I fell into the black hole of anime I used to watch a lot of tennis on TV.  Anyway I liked it as it looked more realistic than that other tennis show with ‘prince’ on its title.  (I couldn’t stand that show.)  It’s not really slick as the main character has this weird hairstyle, but I like the main couple and the tennis is also engrossing.

#13 Inari, Konkon, Koi Iroha
– This is another one of the shows that I watched because the I liked the singer who sang the OP:  May’n!  (The other one being Zetsuen no Tempest with Kylee singing the OP.)  Not much of a reason to watch but the show was a pleasant surprise.   Characters were likeable even though anime with gods/goddesses are all around.

#12 Free! / Free! Eternal Summer
– This is the 3rd anime that makes 2014 my year of sports anime.  I’m not really into swimming as I don’t know how to swim, but the 1st  season was so enjoyable I had to also watch the 2nd one.  Anyway, it’s got guys topless galore, what else can I say!  😛

#11 Mushishi Zoku Shou
– Why did this place so low?  I actually didn’t like the 2nd season.  I felt that the background animation was not good at times and it really bothered me.  The stories were good but I felt it was more depressing at times.

#10 No Game No Life
– This show was recommended to me.  I remember this while I was reading through season previews and my thought then was it was just another show about otaku.  Indeed, we have our otaku but the games are so fun and addicting!  Looking forward to a second season also!

#09 Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei
– The one series that almost escaped my radar.  I guess that after watching Tokyo Ravens I was in the mood for more of the same thing and I stumbled on this.  The main character is probably too powerful but whatever, I like the sister!  The competitions were also great to watch and what’s important is that I was entertained in the end.

Oh dear
Oh dear

#08 Haikyū!!
– This is the 4th anime series for 2014 the year of sports anime!  Banzai!  With basketball and tennis, volleyball completes the trifecta of sports that I like (to watch, as my physical gifts are non-existent).  The other volleyball show I watched an episode on TV was awful, that’s why Haikyuu!! was like a heaven-sent gift from the gods of volleyball.  This anime came at a time when the women’s volleyball team was doing good.  I did watch on TV the Japan leg of the FIVB tour, where Japan women’s team came in second to Brazil–that powerhouse of volleyball!  There should be more shows about volleyball considering Japan is quite competitive in the international stage.

Pic from FIVB with real Japanese volleyball players! I dunno what happened to the men's team though
Pic from FIVB with real Japanese volleyball players! I dunno what happened to the men’s team though

But I digress now. Anyway Haikyuu!! doesn’t disappoint with its volleyball, right down to the accuracy with the current rules and positions.  The characters are also likable which is the most important part.  I will be looking forward to a second season–I really hope it gets one!

#07 Aldnoah.Zero
– I had a hard time finishing this as I didn’t want to see the end! But good thing there’s a second season.  Although it might not be that of much of a masterpiece, I’m happy because I feel like getting Code Geass vibes minus the boobies etc.  Hehehe.

#06 Saki Zenkoku-hen + Saki + Saki Achiga-hen episode of Side A
– Thanks to the time machine, I can remember my first encounter with Saki.  It was only this year that I managed to get past the first episode and continue watching until I finished all 3 Saki shows.  I guess that boredom at the currently airing shows helped.  Although I had played a game of mahjong before, I really wasn’t hooked into it.  But what I like about Saki are the characters and their challenges.  The soundtrack also really adds to the suspense.  I’m not a master in mahjong but I really enjoy this series!  I actually like Achiga-hen the most because there’s not much focus on the boobies.

Where did Nodoka hide Etopen??
Where did Nodoka hide Etopen??

#05 Barakamon
– It’s a funny show, with all those adorable kids!  What’s not to like about that?

#04 Bokura wa Minna Kawaisou
– Another funny show that lightened up my 2014.  A weird set of characters all under one roof just makes every day not seem so dull.

#03 Knights of Sidonia
– What can I say, best mecha series of the year?  The last of humanity (probably) on the run from space-faring monsters is a depressing tale indeed.  During one of my rewatches KOS also reminded me of Battlestar Galactica (minus the sex).  Thankfully I got over the CGI’d characters early on.  The CGI may not be that amazing but the action is, especially in 60fps!  Thank you so much to the one who made that version!  Now how about a 1080p version in 60fps–just thinking about it makes me drool!

I wonder how the 60fps version will look in a real TV--nth rewatch on the way??!!
I wonder how the 60fps version will look in a real TV–nth rewatch on the way??!!

#02 Log Horizon
– I’ve seen a lot comments on the web on how this show is superior to Sword Art Online, and in a way it is.  I may not be that knowledgeable about online games as I don’t play, but I could see how tactics are better explained.  Another plus is that there isn’t that much to annoy me in Log Horizon, unlike in SAO.

#01 Ping Pong The Animation
– And now we go to the 5th sports anime for 2014!  I have played ping pong every now and then, and even though the game doesn’t like me, I don’t hate it.  I’m not that enthusiastic about it either.  But this anime presents ping pong in a very interesting way, starting with the unusual animation.  I have read some people not liking the animation, but ever since I watched Kaiba I have been more tolerant of ‘unusual’ animation styles.  There are times it doesn’t look good, but the characters are also there to breathe life and excitement into the games.  And in this show the characters are the most important thing.  Almost each character becomes more interesting as the show goes on.  Add an awesome OP and it kicks ass right from the start!  This animation novelty plus great characters and story make Ping Pong The Animation the best anime for 2014.   (And maybe best sports anime ever.)

Nani mo shinai mama kiete yuku mon ka~
Nani mo shinai mama kiete yuku mon ka~

Dropped:

  • Akuma no Riddle – Somehow I get tired by just watching.
  • Captain Earth – Somehow I get stressed by just watching.
  • Glasslip – Boring.
  • Hitsugi no Chaika – Avenging Battle – It took me until the 2nd season to realize that my first impression was right–Chaika is boring.  But this kind of slip is just rare though.
  • M3 Sono Kuroki Hagane – Boring, I cared for none of the characters.
  • Selector Infected WIXOSS – Same as above.
  • Shingeki no Bahamut – Starts out OK but things just progress too fast and I feel that things are rushed.

[2013 Year-End] My anime viewing habit is still in one piece

What can I say?  It was a boring year for new anime.  Not much stood out for me, except for Chihayafuru 2 and Zetsuen no Tempest.  So this year, I’m not writing the year-end usual stuff like the “My Top Anime for 2013” post.

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Looking Back: Anime Festival Asia 2012 at Singapore EXPO

OK, so since this year I decided not to go to AFA (for financial reasons–gotta save), I’m in a reminiscing mood.  And since I actually had started writing something about it (but never finished it in 2012 lol), I guess it’s time to post something.  So below is my account of my first-ever trip to the Anime Festival Asia held in Singapore.

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Ok, so how do I begin?  This trip had a lot of firsts.  Of course it was my first trip to AFA.  It was my first international trip alone. (Thank God I got through the biggest hurdle of all:  Philippine immigration).  It was also my first time to go to an anime live concert!  Hurray!!

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