Summer Anime Catalogue 2014

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Genre(s): Action, Adventure, Fantasy
Original Creator: Takahiro (story), Tetsuya Tashiro (art) – manga
Producers: WHITE FOX
AIR DATE: July 6, 2014
Episodes: N/A
Director: Tomoki Kobayashi
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Somewhere buried in my plan-to-read manga list (don’t worry, I’m slowly making my way through it) is Akame ga Kill! So that means I am not well-versed with the material beyond the simple synopsis and general chit chat that one might find floating around the internets. In any case, I understand that the show will be about this guy who gets mugged by a notorious gang only to join them later on because they are to the Capitol what Batman is to Gotham. Except they have no qualms with breaking Bruce’s one rule. And “breaking” might be a bit of an understatement, because Akame ga Kill! allegedly gets all dark and gory. That’ll go over well with the censors, because believe me, there is no way the show won’t be censored as necessary for the initial TV airing. Besides the violent nature of the manga, the only other thing I know about Akame ga Kill! is that it is fairly hyped due to a strong fanbase for both source material and animation studio. Yes, that’s right. White Fox is behind the upcoming adaptation, and since it is universally known that they are single-handedly saving anime, surely we can expect to be blown away.

Probably the best thing about the manga is that it isn’t afraid to kill off any character (in the most traumatizing way possible), and then at the same time, makes you care about both sides of the war. Akame ga Kill! is about “good” vs “bad” on the surface, but the story definitely takes into consideration that just because someone is on the opposite side doesn’t mean that they’re a terrible person all around. One character might have murdered a bunch of people in cold blood, but they have family and friends that they want to protect too. Or in some cases, maybe they thought that murdering was truly the right thing to do. Obviously this kind of thinking is relevant since the main characters are assassins, but this also applies to the government’s side. You know, the people taking advantage of innocents and generally making everyone miserable. Though there’s always the worry of time constraints and censoring since some of the deaths are… messy. (Though maybe the time constraints aren’t as worrying since this is 2-cour and continuing into the fall season.) This could easily turn into another Deadman Wonderland if not done properly. Hopefully the fact that Kobayashi Tomoki is directing means that it won’t though (he directed Steins;Gate, and that turned out pretty well).

I can only echo what Kara said above! The manga version of Akame ga Kill is NOT afraid to kill off ANY character much like the Knights of Sidonia or something like Attack on Titan but we also have themes of war along with two factions butting heads! So yeah if you are into over the top gore and some unique fights you might enjoy this, but at the same time I have a terrible feeling that this will be censored to hell and it might be super rushed or should we have more faith in White Fox? I sure hope they manage to pull this off because I love the manga even though I am behind on chapters…

possibly blogging // Karakuri + Sumairii

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Genre(s): Action, Mecha, Sci-Fi
Original Work: Gen Urobuchi
Producers: A-1 Pictures, TROYCA
AIR DATE: July 5, 2014
Episodes: 12
Director: Ei Aoki
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Is it me or does the story for Aldnoah.Zero sound like a gundam clone? First off a war breaks out between the earth forces and people that live in space while a princess type tries to stop the war and bring both factions together in peace? While it does sound like a typical Gundam plot I am curious to see what the UroButcher does to this and like any fan of his works you should expect something bloody and CRAZY or should we even hold our breath? For me in terms of his last attempt with the mecha genre I have to admit that when I look back on Gargantia as a whole there wasn’t a whole lot of death and sadness involved besides some random characters and a lot of background people, but I know he was only one of the staff for that anime and he wasn’t the one calling the shots. So, can he do something amazing with Aldnoah.Zero since he is the original creator? I guess we won’t really know until this airs but I have high hopes!

Coming from the director of Kara no Kyoukai (Movie 1) and Fate/Zero series, my expectations were already high. Add in Urobutcher (Psycho-Pass, Fate/Zero, Madoka Magica) as original creator, Hiroyuki Sawano (Kill la Kill, Attack on Titan, Guilty Crown) handling music with the opening theme by Kalafina and an amazing seiyuu cast? Really, how can I NOT be HYPED for this?! I guess A-1 Pictures are getting serious about mecha as well and not happy with only being involved for in-between animation of multiple franchise. From the trailers, the animation looks beautiful and very clean. They have definitely upped the ante and even when it seems a mashup of Gundam, Valvrave, Aquarion and Guilty Crown, it seems very promising as well. Seiyuu cast is pretty amazing as well so overall, this is definitely THE most anticipated series of this Summer.

possibly blogging // Foshizzel + Kyokai + Jrow [MiniTalks]

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Genre(s): Adventure, Mystery, School, Sci-Fi, Super Power, Supernatural
Original Creator: Atlus (Game)
Producers: A-1 Pictures
AIR DATE: July 10, 2014
Episodes: N/A
Director: Seiji Kishi
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Persona 4 (the game) got an anime adaptation. Then they remade Persona 4 (the game) to include new characters, some new dungeons, and extra scenes. Now we have an anime adaptation of a video game remake. Why? I wish I could tell you. The differences between the original and the remake really aren’t that stark. The main storyline and pretty much all of the social links remain the same. The added scenes are usually extra, comedic scenes such as a concert or cruising for girls at the mall. Marie is the biggest addition, but she still doesn’t change the story much aside from being an extra social link. It’s weird. I have no idea how they’re going to remake the anime when so little has changed. But goddammit I love Persona so much I’m excited anyways!

The story still begins with Yuu Narukami beginning his life at Yaso Inaba by moving in with his uncle and cousin and transferring to Yasogami High School. His exciting high school life is interrupted with serial murders and he awakens his Persona powers. Together with his friends he begins the mission of getting to the bottom of this mystery. We have Seiji Kishi directing again, which is a little disappointing given his mediocre track record at adapting video games into anime. I would have loved if they recruited someone new on board. On the bright side, A-1 will be tackling the animation. This should (SHOULD) mean we get less derp. But all in all, I feel that non-Persona fans aren’t going to be too excited about this one.

possibly blogging // Overcooled

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Genre(s): Action, Sci-Fi, Police
Original Work: Gen Urobuchi
Producers: Production I.G
AIR DATE: July 10, 2014
Episodes: N/A
Director: Katsuyuki Motohiro, Naoyoshi Shiotani
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Hold your horses, this one is not the new season rather an edited version of the previously released Psycho-Pass. The change from the original episodes is that rather than 22 episodes, the series has been re-cut into 11 episodes with some new footage. I have a feeling that the creators have taken liberty with some pivotal moments and re-arranged their order to make more sense. I actually liked the original version so I’m not sure what new to expect, except for the fact that episodes would be longer in the range of around 50 minutes.

For new watchers, Psycho-Pass universe is set in a future with many possibilities. The most unique fact is that people’s state of mind and personality are shown by their hues. This information is recorded and processed as Psycho-Pass of individuals. The story revolves around a Law Enforcement team consisting of varied personalities. Though, things are more layered because some of the individuals in this team are deemed as criminals and its their punishment to serve like dogs for the runners of the team with clear hues. Take my suggestion on this one, go watch the actual series if you haven’t already. After then you can decide to watch this re-edit or just clearly move to the second season, which will air in Fall.

possibly blogging // As it’s a rebroadcast, we’ll touch this when S2 begins.

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Genre(s): Action
Original Creator: Takumi Toyoda (Light Novel)
Producers: Passione
AIR DATE: July 3, 2014
Episodes: N/A
Director: Yoshifumi Sueda
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With a name like Rail Wars!, you might expect the show to be aimed at densha otaku (not to be confused with Densha Otoko). But apparently Rail Wars! is not so much about the locomotives themselves as it is about the politics and economics of the railway industry? Or something along those lines. The story goes like this: ordinary high school boy becomes a trainee security guard for Japan’s railways and fights against evil privatization terrorists. Well, that’s certainly a unique premise. I personally only have a passing interest in locomotives and railways (I did some work on locomotive engines one time), so I figure it might be worth checking this show out. Something tells me I might not get what I expect though, considering the stress on the socioeconomics bit and also on the main character’s personal life.

I like the feel of this show and it looks like the basic outline has it set up for some fights, some drama, and probably more to know about the Japanese rail system than anyone ever thought about asking. The nerd in me should be savoring every info dump.I don’t think I’ve ever seen a show by this studio, so it will be interesting to see what they can bring to the production. But on a personal note, I’m upset that it isn’t my favorite rail wars.

possibly blogging // Nobody wantsx_X

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Genre(s): Action, Historical, Martial Arts, Samurai, Super Power
Original Creator: CAPCOM (Sengoku Basara 3 Game)
Producers: Telecom Animation Film
AIR DATE: July 5, 2014
Episodes: 12
Director: Masayuki Kojima
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At first, I thought this was a mistake. I thought there was no way this would be on the list and no way it would be releasing so soon. But here it is, season 3 of one of the craziest (and best) Sengoku era shows. What makes it different from every other show about Nobunaga? Sengoku Basara takes things to flamboyant extremes, and it does it well. It’s cheesy, dramatic, and silly. It’s full of muscular bishounen who scream all their lines and explode into Dragonball Z-like blurs of light when they fight with each other. One of the characters is a flying robot. Clearly, the goal isn’t historical accuracy. It’s the kind of show you watch for the exciting action and fighting, with a healthy side order of bishounen melodrama.

What’s exciting is that this anime is based off of one of the Basara games I’ve actually played, featuring Mitsunari and Ieyasu in a battle of betrayal, revenge, and an epic battle that attempt to unite (or devastate) all of Japan. It’s actually a pretty exciting story, and I’m super excited that this series is getting a third season. However…it’s being animated by Telecom this time and the only work they’ve done I’m familiar with is Moyashimon. This is a show with very intricate character designs and a ton of action, so it really all depends on how polished everything looks. Hopefully it packs as much of a punch as the previous seasons. TIME TO PUT YA GUNS ON (I’m sorry, an Engrish phrase from Date is required by law to be in my description)

Even when Telecom Animation will be the main studio, I hope Production I.G is still involved as the supporting studio because of their history with the franchise. They have done a very good with with the previous two seasons and movie. And if the newly released trailer says anything, we will continue be bombarded by these historical bishies in amazing action. My favourite moments will always be the over-excited dialogues between long-lost frennemies, WHILE they are fighting each other. It’s kinda gotten really boring in Bleach manga or even your usual shounen but it never really gets old in Sengoku Basara. The reason being the amazing and powerful seiyuu cast for this series. Just LOOK at that seiyuu list, a dream for a seiyuufag like me. On an interesting note, Takanori Nishikawa, the singer mostly known as T.M. Revolution, is voicing an original anime character, Sakai Tadatsugu, who is a general in the Tokugawa clan. Overall, I’m really excited for this one and already in the mode of LET’S PARTYYY, Date Masamune style.

possibly blogging // Overcooled + anaaga

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Genre(s): Action, Adventure, Fantasy,Game, Romance, Shounen
Original Creator: Reki Kawahara (Light Novel)
Producers: A-1 Pictures
AIR DATE: July 5, 2014
Episodes: N/A
Director: Tomohiko Ito
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In Part II, the events take a one year jump from season one. Kirito is contacted by a representative of Japan’s Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communication Department “VR Division”, for the investigation on Death Gun incident that occurred in a VRMMO called “Gun Gale Online”. The peculiarity of the incident is players being shot dead in real life after getting hit by a mysterious avatar with their jet black gun. As actual lives are on the line, Kirito being the hero is unable to deny this request. He logs into GGO to check things out. There he meets Sinon and with her help enters a tournament called “Bullet of Bullets”, a contest between top gunners of the game to encounter the mysterious person possessing Death Gun.

Haters gonna hate! And let them, cause they will be missing out on all the Kirito goodness. Seriously, I was one of the few that enjoyed the show for all it’s merits, enough to even excuse it’s flaws. So I really am looking forward to how they recreate the death game formula. Cause that can either suck, or they could pull of something new. I hope they don’t skimp on the real world. That is one facet of Faerie Dance that I started to enjoy. And though I am very much looking forward to Shinon as a new character, I hope they don’t leave us hanging on developments for Sugu, Silica, and Asuna, to name but three.

I think there were a lot of people who liked the show on its own merits. I think there were just too many loud voices who didn’t like the show, whether it was because of it’s popularity, or because it was fairly standard as far as an anime goes. But I did like it, and I tended to like the things other people didn’t like: “Let’s have a bunch of ‘side stories’” and “Kirito and Asuna’s Married Life in Aincrad”. I’m actually looking forward to the series again, and hope that it gets away from the road picture nature of the ALO arc, and more back to the Slice of Life / Romance action series that it was the rest of the time.

possibly blogging // skylion

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Genre(s): Action, Comedy, Sci-Fi, Shounen, Super Power, Supernatural
Original Creator: Hajime Segawa (Manga)
Producers: Xebec
AIR DATE: July 11, 2014
Episodes: N/A
Director: Shigehito Takayangai
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Now the premise doesn’t give us much to go on aside from the fact our protagonist, Rinka, suddenly gains powers (specifically the power to go through solid objects) after chasing down a flying penguin and having a fish that was somehow flying in the air go through her. However, it does look like it can be fun and wacky, especially with what looks like a ton of characters with potential powers of their own, assuming they also have the ability to gain powers. The way Rinka even gets her powers is worthy to check out, at least for me because it’s not everyday a protagonist gets powers from a…flying fish. Not to mention there’s so much to look forward to story-wise, like what’s the deal with a flying penguin and fish? How do they give out powers? And what is Rinka even going to do about these powers? Already I’ve got enough reasons to check this series out.~

I am always on the lookout for a good superheroes type story that isn’t typical superhero style troperific fare. Hamatora almost made the grade, but got seriously over-derped by the end. Gatchaman Crowds nearly did it for me, and YZQ could be that, but I fear it would strain the balance. I can only think it’s because of some of the absurdist imagery, but this reminds me so much of Arakawa under the bridge. With xebec doing the production we at least know what to expect, and that is off the cuff insanity and oddball fanservice. If nothing else it will scratch the Ibuku Kido itch I’ve developed…and there ain’t an ointment for that…just a rewatch of OniAi!

possibly blogging // Overcooled + Hoshi

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Genre(s): Action, Mecha
Original Work
Producers: Xebec
AIR DATE: July 3, 2014
Episodes: N/A
Director: Atsushi Ootsuki
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Since there isn’t a lot to go off I will probably only talk about that awesome trailer! At first glance it appears to be about a war between two groups probably fighting over land and the mechs themselves are CG and they remind me of the M3 Mecha designs with the machines looking more like tanks and of course our main character Tokimune Suzumu appears to be the only character to have a humanoid looking mech and wow I have to say that those character designs looked really nice and since this is from Xebec you can fully expect some level of over the top fanservice provided by the small female cast, but will it be anything amazing? I have no idea but I certainly hope it can provide me with some entertainment.

possibly blogging // Foshizzel

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Genre(s): Action, Mystery, Drama,Horror, Supernatural, Psychological
Original Creator: Sui Ishida (Manga)
Producers: Pierrot
AIR DATE: July 3, 2014
Episodes: N/A
Director: Shuhei Morita
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I can not even begin to tell you how excited I am for this series. I discovered the manga a couple of months ago and it became an instant favorite of mine with its dark and gruesome story. It grips you right from the beginning and features a lot of great action concerning the ghouls, along with with a not-so whiny protagonist, which is always a plus. Already the trailers show some quality animation from Pierrot, and with Oscar-nominated Shuhei Morita directing the series, Tokyo Ghoul definitely has a lot of promise to be just as insanely awesome as its manga counterpart.

I have yet to read the manga to this, but the horror tag grabbed my attention. Plus the voice cast has HanaKana in it. It’s been a while since I’ve heard her outside fluffy(ish), cute anime. Plus it has Hanae Natsuki as Kaneki (…who I presume is the lead). I liked his voice as Kiri in Dansai Bunri and Kal-el in KoiUta. Both of those anime were… not so good, but Hanae’s acting was great.

possibly blogging //Hoshi

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Genre(s): Action, Comedy, Shoujo, Military
Original Creator: Hidekichi Matsumoto (Manga)
Producers: Pierrot Plus
AIR DATE: July 6, 2014
Episodes: N/A
Director: Masahiko Ohta
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Hooray! Another anime that combines the idea of taking moe girls and giving them high powered weapons never seems to get old for me and I don’t know why, but what is the story for Sabagebu?! I can’t really say a whole lot because it takes place in middle school and basically follows a girl named Momoka who just so happens to join the survival Game club thanks to a very charming club president? I know what everyone is saying wow that sounds just like a word for word copy of Stella C3-bu which is another club anime centered around cute girls doing cute things with guns or wil it be something else? I have a feeling it will just be another Stella C3-bu anime without all the drama…I just can’t see Momoka taking it super serious, but other than the only thing I can say is it sure looks super colorful and that can’t be a bad thing right? Just look at No Game No Life.

possibly blogging // Foshizzel

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242 Responses to “Summer Anime Catalogue 2014”

  1. Di Gi Kazune says:

    Already planned out summer’s watch list at the beginning of spring.

    The top 3 shows consists of:
    #1 Illya
    #2 Miyu
    #3 Chloe (traces a chair)

    Himegoto would be #4, just because, A TRAP IS FINE TOO!

    To quote a character: Checkmate.

  2. Martin says:

    I’m definitely on board for Aldnoah.Zero purely for the staff roll-call, but also because I’ve not watched a mecha show in absolutely ages. I’ve never got into Gundam and ever since Code Geass they’ve all seemed to immature and ’emo’ for me, so I’m hoping Urobuchi and Aoki can cook up a winner.

    Psycho-Pass is one of those names I’ve seen bandied around a lot, but the new series could be a handy point to get onto the bandwagon.

    More Monogatari is always a good thing – I’m not particularly interested in Kanbaru on her own, but it’ll be nice to catch up again with the cast as a whole. Time to get Shinbo-d~!

    SAO? I didn’t dislike it outright, but it was a tad mediocre. I watched it for the KiritoxAsuna pairing more than anything. Might pass on this one.

    The spring season proved that I can’t seem to find the time and energy to give more than three or four new shows the attention they deserve, so I’ll keep my eyes and ears open for recommendations as the season goes on!

    • Foshizzel says:

      Hahaha ya the mechs of today are really focused on emo main characters who hate the world, but there are a few good ones that I would recommend like Ginga Kikoutai Majestic Prince, Aquarion Evol and Knights of Sidonia which wrapped up last week! Both are interesting and yeah I am all aboard the hype train for Aldnoah.Zero! I really hope Urobuchi does well with his own series.

      • Di Gi Kazune says:

        His last mecha series kinda… didn’t too well. I’ll wait until the body count goes up to 1/2 the cast then perhaps start.

        • Foshizzel says:

          Gargantia? He was only assisting on that one if you are talking about that anime.

          • BlackBriar says:

            Assisting yet you could feel he was working certain parts. Like that whole deity crazed cult and their twisted customs.

            • Namika says:

              I wouldn’t say that Gargantia was bad. Quite the contrary – I think it was actually quite a great show. It just wasn’t what you would expect from a show Urobutcher laid his hands on, even slightly.

            • BlackBriar says:

              True. Gargantia was tame compared to Urobuchi’s prowess with Fate/Zero and Psycho-Pass. Those two were unforgiving.

            • skylion says:

              …is everyone ignoring the dead squiddies….

            • akagami says:

              “Nuuuoooooooooo, I just killed my 700 times removed cousins!!?!!”

        • Di Gi Kazune says:

          *whacks spammy*

          • BlackBriar says:

            A single whack isn’t going to cut it.

            • Di Gi Kazune says:

              *readies Starlight Breaker*

            • Namika says:

              And a Fleija :3

            • BlackBriar says:

              Are we beating him into submission or taking him out completely? Because the latter is looking more like the possible choice.

            • Namika says:

              Okay, let’s first beat him into submission. If that doesn’t work, lets send Nina to take him out :3

    • Kyokai says:

      I am very hyped about Aldnoah and I hope it’s grittier than Gargantia. And I highly recommend you Psycho-pass. You can imagine it anime version of True Detectives. It’s really really good, one of Urobutcher’s best.

      • BlackBriar says:

        I strongly second that recommendation on Psycho-Pass. Anyone who hasn’t seen it is definitely missing out on an excellent series. It’s more than worth your time.

        • Namika says:

          I would, once again, repeat that statement. It’s a smart anime that will make you think and get you on the edge of your seat.

    • Namika says:

      I’ve watched only a few mecha anime but all of them kinda seem dull compared with CG. I’m probably just biased, I love that show to bits and pieces but still…

  3. anaaga says:

    Kaji Yuuki as Nobunaga? Did that historic figure ever lose a limb?

    He might lose an arm in this show. Kaji Yuki rule can definitely reinvent history because it’s Kaji Yuki

    • Kyokai says:

      I don’t think his role is too big, Mamoru plays the kid supposed to replace him. I have a feeling he will be appearing in flashbacks, etc.

    • Foshizzel says:

      Maybe a tragic concert accident will claim his arm?!

    • HannoX says:

      Nobunaga was killed in RL, so I suppose he could have a limb chopped off and die, thus needing to be replaced.

    • skylion says:

      Ah, my half hearted joke has grown some wings!

    • BlackBriar says:

      Another series centered on Nobunaga? Really? We’ve already had two this year so far. Well, one did better than the other. As in Nobunagun outdid Nobunaga the Fool. And it’s weird thinking of Yuki Kaji taking the role when I’m still thinking of him as Hideyoshi aka Monkey in Nobunaga the Fool.

      • anaaga says:

        ZAFOOOOLLL was actually good until the second half of the series. Kawamori doesn’t know what he’s doing with his story(ies). At least the ending was satisfying though

        • BlackBriar says:

          I’ve downloaded the final episode but reluctant to see through after what a huge mess the penultimate one became. It was as if the show was making things up as it went along, and poorly.

        • HannoX says:

          I quit after the third or fourth episode. It was already becoming such a mess by then and Nobunagun was so much more enjoyable.

        • skylion says:

          He’s much better when he gives high style and aplomb, in a very straightforward manner. M3 was not very watchable for me, and Za Fool, just didn’t have the punch that EVOL had.

      • thorgriim says:

        Every studio wants to make a Nobunaga type series, im just waiting for Shaft to try it…waiting…

  4. belatkuro says:

    Small correction on the Pokemon XY title. It’s Hakai no Mayu to Diance. It’s in the trailer.
    Don’t forget about the new Pokemon that can Mega Evolve into Madoka.

    New season is upon us. Summer is usually the weakest season along with Winter but last year was surprisingly good. Let’s see how this season fares.

    The shows I’m totally excited about are:

    1. Fate/Illya 2wei: Obvious enough if you know me. 2wei is a step up from the prequel with more twists and challenges. Some fans like to say that this is like the UBW route in terms of balance and tone.
    I’m excited to see all of the characters again plus the new ones(excited to see Bazett and Caren). And more loli action, in more ways than one.
    I’m wondering how much it’ll cover since the first season covered 2 volumes in 10 episodes and 2wei is 5 volumes.
    I’m excited either way.

    2. SAO II: Despite the polarizing reception of this show in the internet, mostly leaning on the negative, I still like it. The source material is one of my favorites and while the adaptation had its share of problems, I still enjoyed it. Most fans(what’s remaining of them anyways) consider this arc to be their favorite. Personally, I like the SAO arc more plus the current arc in the LN, which is the longest one, is shaping up very well.
    Nonetheless, I’ll definitely be watching this. Sawashiro as Shinon is already a big reason to watch it.

    3. Blade Dance: Despite its generic plot and characters, I’m actually excited for this. I picked it up on B-T because there was an active translator and I gradually grew to like it. Granted, I almost stopped reading it because the first volumes(which the anime will be covering) weren’t that good but it kicked in later on when the actual Blade Dance started.
    The voice cast for the characters are mostly newbies(a lot of shows this season have newbie seiyuus it seems) or haven’t had been casted much so I’m eager to see how they fare. Some of them sound decent enough in the PV.

    4. Sailor Moon: While I only watched bits and pieces of it back when I was little(god I feel old now), I definitely won’t miss the chance to watch this. It’s one of the most, if not the, iconic franchises in anime and it’s hard to find someone who hasn’t heard of it.
    It’ll be a nice experience to watch it in its original language since I watched some of this dubbed(in my language). The cast is pretty much one of my incentives as well to watch this, though I’m surprised they’re keeping the original seiyuu of Sailor Moon. Can she still pass up as a high school girl with her voice?
    Let’s see I guess.

    Other shows that I’m picking up are:
    Jinsei
    Space Dandy 2
    Akame ga Kill(currently reading the manga)
    Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-kun
    Ao Haru Ride
    Re:_Hamatora
    Free! Eternal Summer(one of the few males who liked it)
    Glasslip(never failed to watch a show from PA Works)
    Shirogane no Ishi Argevollen
    Tokyo Ghoul
    Zankyou no Terror
    RAIL WARS!
    Persona 4 the Golden Animation
    Rokujouma no Shinryakusha
    Tokyo ESP(better continue the manga before the season starts)
    Hanamonogatari
    Aldnoah Zero(the director sure loves to do shows with ZERO in the title)

    Shows that’s still tentative:
    Hanayamata
    Nobunaga Concerto
    Barakamon
    Momo Kyun Sword

    21 definite with 4 tentative, plus 9 carryovers.
    Still a lot lower than my record back in Fall so this is very much manageable. Doing this for so long helps in managing your time for everything.
    Looking forward to the new season. It’s the start of the Fate bonanza that will last for half a year or more. Plus the thing that I had predicted and dreaded a long time ago: Mahouka and SAO airing in the same season. RIP internet.

    • Kyokai says:

      For Pokemon, I used ANN, so Hakai no Mayu is all good.

      I am looking forward to Fall more than Summer but I’m liking the overall variety of Summer. Though, my interest is piqued about Caren and Bazett as well (obviously due to their genes!), and I really want to see Illya-Archer again. Best of first season really.

      • skylion says:

        Caren and Bazett kick so much ass in the manga, I hope they preserve it the anime. There will be an Archer. Yes there will be…

    • skylion says:

      And more loli action, in more ways than one.

      Yes, DAT KURO! LOL…..i

    • skylion says:

      I think this is the first season since I started watching again circa early ’11 that I have less than twenty. Which is fine by me. More focus is good.

    • BlackBriar says:

      9 carryover animes? Captain Earth, M3: Sono Kuroki Hagane and Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei I’m aware of. But I don’t remember that many two cour series starting out in Spring. What are they?

      It’s the start of the Fate bonanza that will last for half a year or more.

      If you count the three months of Prisma Illya for the Summer plus the Fate/Stay Night remake in Fall which will most likely be a two cour series, we’re in for 9 months of Fate related material. From July 2014 until April 2015. Die-hard Type-Moon fanatics fans will go drunk on this.

      • belatkuro says:

        Baby Steps, Captain Earth, Fairy Tail, Haikyuu, Jojo, Mahouka, and M3 from Spring. Plus 2 ongoing with Hunter X Hunter and Pokemon XY (yes I’m still watching it).

        It’s a great year to be a Fate fan definitely. Won’t you join us. We won’t bite >:D

        • BlackBriar says:

          It’s a great year to be a Fate fan definitely. Won’t you join us. We won’t bite >:D

          Hehehe… I’ve already joined you all but I’m still a fledgling. Since Fate/Zero. Can’t say Shingetsutan Tsukihime because I was unaware of what company made it at the time. Plus it was the English dub. Still a long way to go.

          • Kyokai says:

            Go watch Kara no Kyoukai right nooowwwwwww.

            For Fate though, just wait for ufotable’s version. I don’t recommend DEEN’s because it does not exist.

            • skylion says:

              Will I be the one, during ufotables /Stay Night run that is hollering for more Illya?

            • BlackBriar says:

              Go watch Kara no Kyoukai right nooowwwwwww.

              Speaking of that, I actually downloaded one of the movies: “Kara no Kyoukai: Mirai Fukuin” but I never got around to watching so it’s been sitting in my external hard drive for the longest time.

              Besides that, my anime movie backlog consists of: Ao no Exorcist, Gintama Final Chapter The Movie: Eternal Glory to the Odd Jobs, Hanasaku Iroha the Movie: Home Sweet Home, Sakasama no Patema (Patema Inverted), Steins;Gate: Fuka Ryouiki no Déjà vu and Toaru Majutsu no Index: Endymion no Kiseki.

              The only exception against those was Blood-C: The Last Dark. I’ve been too caught up with the anime seasons and everything else.

            • Kyokai says:

              Don’t watch Mirai Fukuin! It’s the last movie so it’s like watching the end before beginning. Whenever you do get to it, start with release order of the movies so 1 to 7, then Epilogue, Extra Chorus Special and THEN Mirai Fukuin. Yes, that’s similar to watching a one-cour series with the total run-time.

              If you have seen the Gintama anime, your priority should be Odd Jobs movie because it’s fricking hilarious. I have to watch the rest of the stuff you mentioned too, minus Index movie, which I zipped through but didn’t like that much.

            • Di Gi Kazune says:

              Illya Route! Illya Route! Illya Route! Illya wants… Onii-chan~~.

        • Namika says:

          I’m finishing my exams on 9th of july, so I’ll probably be the next recruit. And I’ll start the season with Fate/Zero :3

    • JPNIgor says:

      SAO arc is really the best. There’s hardly any other arc where the same sense of danger is present. The current arc is simply fascinating and you can see the world shaping up to be what is shown in Accel World, but it’s nowhere near the same tension of the first arc.

    • Namika says:

      How can anyone pass SM up?!
      Okay, now I’m taking it too far, but it really is one of the most iconic anime ever. But it was so strange to watch the trailer and see Sailor Moon well-animated. It’s just so strange, I have no idea how to describe it 😀

  5. belatkuro says:

    Spammy ate my tl;dr. Summer appetite?

    • Kyokai says:

      Trying to find under 400 hoard.

      • BlackBriar says:

        It must be tough. One of mine got caught as well. The time of the seasonal Anime Catalogues have arrived once again and Spammy is taking full advantage.

  6. il-Palazzo says:

    Gundam-san got adapt!? Really!?

    Oh man, this is the best news of this season. Definitely have to check it out. The manga is friggin’ hilarious.

    Only if there is anyone who would sub it. Please someone sub it.

    • Kyokai says:

      With the Gundam fanboys all around, I am pretty sure it will be subbed. I mean, Char and Amuro doing stupid things is simply gold.

    • Foshizzel says:

      This whole year is going to be great for Gundam fans! There are lots of series coming out 😀

    • anaaga says:

      SOMEONE BETTER BE

  7. BlackBriar says:

    Summer has arrived and we say goodbye to Spring… NO!! Oh, come on, man. It’s just going to get hotter where I am. Well, the roster of new animes may be worth me enduring the intense heat. A lot of anticipation here for me is based on whether or this Summer will outdo last year which was surprisingly strong. The titles here don’t look so bad and we have some nice sequels.

    Most anticipated:
    Akame ga Kill!, Aldnoah.Zero, Fate/kaleid liner Prisma☆Illya 2wei!, Hanamonogatari, Tokyo ESP, Tokyo Ghoul, Zankyou no Terror

    Moderate:
    Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon: Crystal, Free! Eternal Summer, Kuroshitsuji: Book of Circus, Momo Kyun Sword, Persona 4 The Golden Animation, Psycho-Pass New Edit Version, RAIL WARS!, Re:_Hamatora, Shirogane no Ishi Argevollen, Sword Art Online II

    Maybe:
    Glasslip, Majimoji Rurumo, Rokujouma no Shinryakusha!?, Seirei Tsukai no Blade Dance

    Akame ga Kill!: I remember Karakuri mentioning this in one of her posts and said it was a good story and involved a lot of deaths. The PV seems to support that statement though what was shown was scarce. So I’m checking this out mostly on her judgment. Odds are the Megane-chan will be commandeering this and if that’s the case, she’ll be happy. Akame ga Kill being a confirmed two cour series means a good six months of action if handled right. I have faith White Fox won’t censor most of the violence and gore after the acceptable job they did with Jormungand.

    Aldnoah.Zero: The mecha genre is alright in its own but the sheer mention of Gen Urobuchi’s involvement is more than enough to give this series a change. The Urobutcher has created strong stories before that have left marks.

    Persona 4 The Golden Animation: I’m still not how much of a difference will be made redoing an already completed series and the only change is adding a single new character. Even if said is voiced by one of my favorite female seiyuus Kana Hanazawa. Still, if this is happening, it wouldn’t feel right without the KaraCool Tag Team.

    Psycho-Pass New Edit Version: I already blew through the original first season when it aired initially for Fall 2012 (To be honest, the downloaded episodes are still stored in my external hard drive) though I’ve yet to take the English dub for a spin. Despite that, I may be inclined to do so again as a refresher course in preparation for the second season that’s on its way this Fall. Plus I’m curious about the added material. And for those who haven’t seen it all, it’s a good opportunity for them to finally join Urobuchi’s particular psychological club. Trust me, it’s worth it.

    Sword Art Online II: The second half of the first season was kind of a drag, watered down after the threat of death from player loss was extinguished. I admit that but it didn’t cause me to hate the show as a whole. My pet peeve, however, was how quickly and mercilessly Asuna was downgraded from stand-alone female badass to defenseless damsel in distress. Making Kirito once again the only overpowered character. That was painful to watch at times. At least here, Kirito’s playing on a completely different turf with someone (Sinon) who seems exceptionally more powerful and skilled than he is. So there might actually be a long awaited challenge for this show’s protagonist. The premise of players dying in real life from the effects of a game, even in the same fashion sounds like material straight out of The Matrix. It’ll be a pleasure hearing Miyuki Sawashiro’s voice again.

    Tokyo Ghoul: I’ve heard rumors of this being an excellent long before an adaptation was announced but I admit I was too lazy to even give the manga the light of day. After seeing the advertised promos that have been about, my interest surely has been piqued. It looks dark and violent as they come with a lot of tragedy. Somehow, I can see Overcooled blogging this. Tokyo Ghoul appears to be the kind of series right up her alley. Plus the characters in the PV were rocking Shiki style eyes in their transformed state. Natsuki Hanae is voicing the lead. This new seiyuu sure is getting notice.

    Free! Eternal Summer: I can already hear the fangirls roaring sparing no expense in the process. Since Free is back for a second round, we can only expect Shark-kun to make a return. This new character joining in, voiced by Yoshimasa Hosoya (Strike the Blood‘s Kojou Akatsuki, Black Bullet‘s Tamaki Katagiri, Hitsugi no Chaika‘s Albéric Gillette), I wonder how he’s going to factor in with the rest of the group.

    Glasslip: Not sure how I feel about this one, to be honest. P.A Works has some hits and misses and all but the premise has me skeptical. Can’t say it’s doing well to grab my attention, because it’s not. To show some sort of leniency however, I’m automatically going to instate the 3 episode test.

    Hanamonogatari: Annoyed was I when Kanbaru’s arc wasn’t coupled with the others in Monogatari Series: Second Season but at least Shaft is making amends by showing it all. All 5 episodes in a marathon, no less.

    Re:_Hamatora: The Minimum Holders are back! While the harsh backlash from a handful of viewers is beyond me (Feel free to riddle the fifth episode with bullets, though), the show was fun. More so if you’re not expecting some grand overreaching plot, which there wasn’t and didn’t appear that way from the get-go. The cliffhanger from the first half was unexpected and left me baffled so I was really eager to see what comes next. Plus Emiri Kato’s character Hajime is finally joining in on the action and she made an impression with her explosion of anger towards the end. The promo I saw shows that things are getting serious. And I immediately fell for the new OP “Sen no Tsubasa” by livetune adding Takuro Sugawara (from 9mm Parabellum Bullet). Even went as far as downloading the video so I could listen to it repeatedly. The OP release can’t come quick enough.

    @Kyokai: For Re:_Hamatora, ANN states the time skip is not a year but a three month period from where the first half left off.

    • skylion says:

      I’m watching all your Maybe’s and all of your Most Anticipated. But only two of your moderates.

      Yeah, I do wonder about PA’s track record. Glasslip looks like it could be a scheduled “miss”. But I always give then a chance, cause they are still pretty darn awesome.

      Ah, Urubutcher! His siren song of death and despair…how we ably rise to hear it…

      GGO (aka SAO II….the show doesn’t take place in Aincard…so I’m going to refer to it as GGO) Despite it’s obvious flaws, I loved watching the original from week to week, and even AOL was good in it’s real world flavor. I have no doubt fun will be had this time around.

      White Fox on Akame no kill is just like beans and rice. Tasty and full of flavor…if you like BLOOD!

    • JPNIgor says:

      Really wanted to watch Psycho-Pass and Persona 4, but I don’t have the time to spare to watch rereleases. Maybe if someone praises them enough on Metanorn, I’ll give them a try.

    • akagami says:

      My take from the hater camp.

      Hamatora disappointed me a lot. I would have preferred it stuck to the episodic route more, the whole plotline with Moral didn’t appeal to me at all and Art doesn’t interest me at all – he was just there but didn’t really accomplish anything. Add in the whole “we’re special and being persecuted by normals” plotline and the whole thing left a bitter taste. Add to that the fact I never really got emotionally invested in any of the characters and there goes my interest.

      While the ending was unexpected, I felt annoyance more than anything, around the actions that occurred and the assumed consequences rather than the cliffhanger aspect. I’m not a big fan of realism in my anime, especially fantasy. But that’s just me, and I’m sure I’m in the minority vs. most bloggers.

      • Kyokai says:

        Actually, I share your sentiments on Hamator, akagami. I loved the case-wise episode than the Moral PLOT. The last episode just pissed me off because they did spend time in talking about Art’s childhood so what the hell happened? I’m definitely not going to blog this except for FI but I guess as I have seen S1, I’ll marathon S2 when it’s done.

    • Kyokai says:

      @ BB, About Yoshimasa Hosoya’s role in Free! (I’m so glad he’s included because he’s one of my favourites <3), I'm pretty sure he has been introduced to increase the sense of competition in the boys. He seems pretty serious from whatever we have seen in trailers.

      About the time skip on Hamatora, I got it from one of the press releases on the sequel. We'll have to see, which one turns up right. 😉

  8. Kyokai says:

    Just a note about spammy today, I see some bots going overactive so if anyone’s comment goes missing, please comment here and we’ll save it. Currently, the spam is already over 1000 and in a few hours I’m not sure it’s going to go down.

  9. JPNIgor says:

    I’m kind of glad that this Summer Season is not populated with shows I like just from looking at them. That said, for someone just starting college, I still picked a lot of shows to watch…

    Akame ga Kill – You guys made it look spectacular. I hope it lives up to the expectations you guys built on me.

    Rail Wars – Seems kinda nice, if I got it, they are four friends from school who decide to work together on the railways, that’s gotta be something cool.

    Sword Art Online II – I liked the first season of SAO, so I’m really hyped for the second season. With that said, I’m wondering what they are going to do with the world created for Gun Gale Online. I hope the animation of the background will be great since it’s in a dystopic future but the fights will be less exciting because Kirito is as OP as ever and gunfights are that much boring to watch than swords. But the real life has a good part on the LN, hope they make it like that on the anime as well.

    TokyoESP – didn’t really understand but the pool of characters picked my attention.

    Sabagebu – Picked this one in hopes that they will make it a whole different thing from Stella C3.

    Ao Haru Ride – I can’t let any RomCom pass by me.

    Barakamon – Love anime about people being taken out of their comfort zone.

    Free! 2 – I’m one of those “some boys” who liked Free. I liked it more because of the sports premise and the music, it was great.

    Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-kun – Remind me of the background story of the Mangaka-kun and the Editor-san in Mangaka-san & Assistant-san. Looking forward.

    Glasslip – Did you guys notice that the trailer mentions that the main girl get the power to look into the future? And those visuals, that sceneryporn, of course I’m gonna watch it, specially after Nagi no Asukara…

    Hanamonogatari – Since it’s the arc that puts everything together on the Second Season of the Monogatari Series, it’s a must watch.

    Jinsei – Watching it in the hopes of it being anywhere closer to the dinamics of SNAFU. But man, they didn’t even try to make the main guy look cool in any ways. He looks plain and boring XD

    Zankyoku no Terror – Looks like the Coppelion events being caused by two adolescents. Hope it’s good.

    Fate/kaleid – How could I not watch it after that awesome fight near the end of the first season?

    • skylion says:

      gunfights are that much boring to watch than swords. But the real life has a good part on the LN, hope they make it like that on the anime as well.

      …ever see Madoka Rebellion? If they can pull of half of that, it should be good to go.

      I’ll see ya there for Ilya!

      • JPNIgor says:

        I hope they do so, but unfortunately they can’t have multiple guns appearing out of nowhere, so I’m still in doubt. You see, the sword fights on the first season is not as spectacular as shown on the anime. The LN describes each move and there aren’t many. The same goes for the gun fights. He describes how Sinon puts her target on the crosshair, and breathes hard before giving a winning one shot…

        See you there! o/

    • Kyokai says:

      On Zankyou no Terror, good thing is the fact that it’s not a post-apocalyptic series like Coppelion. Things will unfold in front of us with different incidents, I would like to see things get from bad to worse. xD

      • JPNIgor says:

        That’s what I’m hoping for. And I hope they will really have a good reason for it. Would hate to discover at the end that they did it because they hate their lives…

  10. Hoshi says:

    ~Can’t wait for all the Free! fangirl madness (◡‿◡✿)
    *starts wearing ‘I heart Makoto’ shirt*

    • skylion says:

      Oh, my goodness…

    • BlackBriar says:

      I have a feeling it’s already begun but starting off as a slow churn. They’re being quiet for the moment.

    • Di Gi Kazune says:

      Let it go! Let it go!

      No more moeblob from that studio. Kyoto Manimation now 😛

      • skylion says:

        Bite your tongue! More K-ON!!!

        • akagami says:

          I really enjoyed both seasons and the movie, even if it wasn’t really archive worthy. If a S3 was announced, I’d watch it in a heartbeat.

        • BlackBriar says:

          Bite your tongue!

          My sentiments exactly.

      • BlackBriar says:

        Those words are blasphemy! More shows like Chuunibyou demo Koi ga Shitai!, Hyouka and Kyoukai no Kanata are that studio’s best work! Don’t go changin’!

        • d-LaN says:

          Agree 10000000%. Free! is pretty much the gender flipped of K-ON w/h swimming anyway. (Not that I dislike Free!)

          Plus KyoAni is also animating another Shoji Gatoh LN “Amagi Brilliant Park”.

          • skylion says:

            Well, if the Keion’s were dry and witless, then I agree.
            That will be my say for Free 2 btw. I didn’t like the first one very much, so I’ll avoid this one.

    • anaaga says:

      *join ‘I heart Makoto’ shirt*

    • Kyokai says:

      I cannot wait for the fangasm to take over internet. Of course, with return of Shark-kun :3

      • skylion says:

        Which will be the biggest fangasm. Free 2 for SAO 2/GGO?

        • BlackBriar says:

          Kind of inadequate calling it “Sword” Art Online when the arc is going to be centered on a game revolving around guns, when you think about it. The arc’s very title is “Phantom Bullet”.

    • Namika says:

      *adjusts glasses*
      Yes! It will be marvelous! *~*

  11. zztop says:

    Will watch Free! Season 2 and continue with Captain Earth.
    Will keep an eye on the others as they come out.

    • BlackBriar says:

      Keeping your plate clean until you see what you like that’s worth adding to it, eh? Not a bad move. Then again, it’s a method not easily maintained. Perseverance is demanded! Test your might!!!

      • Di Gi Kazune says:

        Have been doing it for ages here. Since 2004. It’s actually easy if you have to balance it with the commitments of making moolah (so you can buy the stuff from what you actually watch) and time management.

        That and the idea of backlog. I used to pick up shows (entire seasons) on recommendation to watch. Then discovered that it did not fit into my preferences. My two biggest mistakes: Mahoutsuki ni taisetsuna koto ~someday’s dreamer~ and haibane renmei. Entire seasons. Archived. Will never be finished watching. Put it this way: rather sit through *monogatari slide shows.

        • akagami says:

          That’s too bad, I really enjoyed Haibane Renmei and would recommend it, but I understand how it might not be for everyone. Never heard or seen Mahou Tsukai ni Taisetsu na Koto, what’s it similar to?

  12. Joojoobees says:

    I agree that the Sengoku *altered* show is used way too often (like I could tolerate it every year or two, but instead we get multiple shows like this each season), but I think I will still check out Nobunaga Concerto. The artwork (like the washed out colors) makes it look more like an historical drama, which I like.

    I have a hard time believing that Rail Wars will turn out well, but the unusual premise is intriguing. I’m willing to check it out to see where they take it.

    Finally … Terror in Tokyo. How am I gonna ignore something like this?

    • skylion says:

      I don’t have high high hopes for Rail Wars as it just seems like such an oddball premise. But then, given that, there has to be much more going on for a studio to commit to it. I mean, it would be like doing a Settlers of Cataan anime. We know there will be wood for sheep, but you have to have more than that…

      • JPNIgor says:

        Guys, I don’t know why you guys are so aware of weird animes after Nanana.

        • BlackBriar says:

          Out of curiosity, why would Nanana be considered weird? The series didn’t give that kind of feel. Other than the titular character being a ghost, it was pretty much a modern day treasure hunting show.

          • Highway says:

            I find it true that Nanana didn’t really fit into the normal boxes: It was adventure and action without being serious, it was funny without being comedy, it was kind of fanservicey without being naked, and it was complicated and convoluted without being stuffy.

            Maybe it fit the Treasure Hunt kind of stereotype, but we don’t get a lot of them in anime.

          • JPNIgor says:

            You see, people were really skeptical about Nanana. It was thought to be just simple treasure hunting, but it turned out to be something more. If Rail Wars is listed as an action show, it’s gotta be something over the top and unusually amusing to be under this category.

            If it was listed as a slice of life show, I would be looking forward to it anyways, hoping for it to be close to Working! and Servant x Service.

    • Kyokai says:

      I’m really, really, really looking forward to Zankyou no Terror. It has everything to be a masterpiece and as it’s psychological, my hopes are 100% greater.

  13. skylion says:

    I am seriously going to have to give Hanayamata a good hard look. Sakurasou and NGNL director, K-ON and Gup writer/series comp…lots of my favorites.

  14. akagami says:

    Oh god, I’m still finishing up last season’s 22 shows (out of an original 30 I picked up)…

    And they start airing this upcoming week щ(ºДºщ) (in a happy sort of way – happy I get more anime goodness, wrrry as in “I got a huge enough backlog dammit”).

    • BlackBriar says:

      Oh god, I’m still finishing up last season’s 22 shows (out of an original 30 I picked up)…

      It’s an understatement saying it’s going to be rough for you when Summer kicks off and you’re still not finished with your current list. Much luck to you getting there.

      • akagami says:

        When things start to settle down and I can start whittling away at some of my backlog (which usually is near the end of the season because the shows have wrapped up), I tend to forget about the next season until preview posts like this one pop up, and hit me like a Mack truck. And then I scramble about trying to figure out what I’m going to pick up from the current season.
        ( •_•)
        ( •_•)>⌐■-■
        (⌐■_■)

        • BlackBriar says:

          That sounds like an enormous hassle to deal with. When I’ve made my mind up about what shows I’m watching, I make sure to see them all through to be on time for when the new series arrive. Unless it’s a two cour series, I try not to let my backlog build.

          • akagami says:

            It’s not so bad, because I’m in it for fun. Anime is life! (⌐■_■)
            If I was a blogger I probably would be the worst blogger, because I’d get around to blogging about an episode, like… two seasons later.

            • BlackBriar says:

              If that were ever the case here, Kyokai would whip you into shape. Her Death Perception is the perfect motivational means. 😀

            • skylion says:

              I know! One time she edited one if my dashes. It was horrible….

    • Kyokai says:

      Good luck with catching up on the backlog… >>

      • akagami says:

        I’ve been giving it a good fight and have managed to keep it hovering around 280GB (995 episodes/OVAs/movies) for the past few days.
        ੭•̀ω•́)੭̸*✩⁺˚
        Fight-o!

        • BlackBriar says:

          Hold it! Is that the amount on your external hard drive or other device? Wow, impressive. You’re close to my amount. Right now, I have 303GB of anime. Those that I’ve watched and have yet to watch. About 3/4 of it or more has already been watched.

          • skylion says:

            I’ve close to a TB and I’ve watch at least 6/8 of it. But then I’m an old fart with some time…

          • akagami says:

            I only archive shows I will re-watch, and movies are on discs. My archive drive is about 500GB atm. I have about 1.5GB of space dedicated for anime.

          • akagami says:

            Ehhhh, that’s 1.5TB. 1.5GB for anime would be brutal… that would be like 3-5 episodes at most.

            • BlackBriar says:

              Depends on where you’re downloading anime from. At cyber12.com where I frequently visit, a 12 episode series would have a memory total that’s just below, exactly or a bit over 1 GB. In the LQ section (as in the bottom section of whatever anime you’re going for) one episode from any series will range between 82 and 85 MB.

              Here are some examples of how much memory it amounted to for the full series I have. And it’s not much.
              Strike the Blood (24 episodes): 1,92 GB
              Kill la Kill (24 episodes): 1,98 GB
              Sekai Seifuku: Bouryaku no Zvezda (12 episodes): 0,99 GB
              Selector Infected WIXOSS (12 episodes): 991 MB
              No Game, No Life (12 episodes): 989 MB
              Gochuumon wa Usagi Desu ka? (12 episodes): 986 MB
              Brynhildr in the Darkness (Gokukoku no Brynhildr) (13 episodes): 1,04 GB

          • akagami says:

            And that 280GB is all unwatched~~~. With 40GB of unread manga. 〈(•ˇ‿ˇ•)-→

    • Namika says:

      Whoa, that list O_O Good luck on clearing that up, Summer sure as hell will be rly fun for you. Both in good ways and bad 😀

  15. MR.KLAC says:

    well after spring anime hmm decent of blade-soul & the ANTI-issei aka kouichi (what a jerk bleep-hole).

    indeed maybe summer anime can get me wake-up watching as of now only 2 worth watch are illya s2 & momo kyun sword.

    • BlackBriar says:

      Meh, Blade and Soul in the end turned out to be a huge disappointment. An opinion I’m sure will be backed by a handful of others. A waste of great potential and that final episode felt a lot like an unnecessary OVA.

      • d-LaN says:

        I’m honestly wondering, does any1 here played the MMO? How is the game actually and how faithful is the anime to the game? Because I seem to recall a lot of ppl were hyped for the game but once the english release is on limbo no one talks abt it anymore.

  16. Irenesharda says:

    After a bit of an uninspiring Spring season, with only two shows that I really enjoyed, I hope to get more our of summer and I’m excited for what’s in store!

    My working watch list right now includes:

    Of course the mecha shows of the season Aldnoah.Zero and Shirogane no Ishi: Argevollen.

    I’m more excited over Aldnoah since I love the tagline “Let Justice be Done though the Heavens Fall” which is the classic legal Latin maxim, Fiat justitia ruat caelum. Also, I’ve never really seen a full Urobutcher show, and from what I’ve seen of his, I really like his style to so, hopefully this will be as great as we hope it to be. Argevollen looks like standard mech fare, but I’m a sucker for that stuff as long as it’s made well, so hopefully it will be awesome as well.

    Next on the list is Zankyou no Terror.

    This series looks to be interesting and grabbed my eye simply from the content. Looking at a terrorist event (that looks quite reminiscent of 9/11 despite being in another country) and seeing the story and events from the point of view of the young terrorist looks to be both disturbing and fascinating. It’s a short series, but I’m interested in seeing where it goes.

    On the SOL side, Glasslip and Free!: Eternal Summer.

    I loved Free! and unlike Highway (which we seem to have made a habit of disagreeing LOL) I absolutely loved Rin. I will be highly looking forward to this sequel and seeing where the gang will go next. As for Glasslip, I’m going into that on a trial basis. I liked Nagi no Asukara (even though I have yet to finish the series) which was my first show by this studio. I’m interested in seeing another venture by them, but I’m hesitant as what really drew me to Nagi no Asukara was the fairy tale world and the world of the sea people. Glasslip is all taking place in the ordinary world and I can see that becoming boring after a while for me, but here’s hoping.

    And lastly, there’s Tokyo ESP and Tokyo Ghoul.

    I don’t like horror practically at all, and so I have to be really into the series to even take a look. I tried Pupa a season ago, and just find that pathetic, and the last full horror series I finished was Shiki, which I enjoyed despite the creepiness, horror, and despair.
    Tokyo Ghoul looks interesting, but I will have to get an impression of the first episode to see if I will be continuing.
    As for Tokyo ESP, well, I like shows about characters getting superpowers, so I’ll be trying it out.

    • skylion says:

      I always remember “Let Justice Be Done…” from Oliver Stone’s Film JFK. Such a kick ass moment in that movie. So it does make me wonder how it will be applied to a mecha anime.

      Glasslip is very much on my list; as I so want to find out more about the art of glassblowing and how the show will handle that. Yes, there will be SOL moments, and PA is tremendous at that. But I cannot help but nerd out at the glassblowing. Even thou I seen it and done it in many RenFaires.

    • skylion says:

      I’ve got a reply for you, if Spammy gives it up~

    • BlackBriar says:

      Now I’m really glad I recommended Shiki to you when I did. It was a great series, wasn’t it? Even after 4 years (not officially yet) since its initial airing, the show is still awesome and sticks in my mind from time to time. Quite an impression was made from it. While that gave you your first official taste of the horror genre, Tokyo Ghoul might finish the job of getting you into it. Long before an adaptation was announced, there’ve been a lot of positive talk about its story, certainly regarding the horror and despair, that it is well constructed but I never got around to checking it out myself for any clarification.

      • Irenesharda says:

        Hey, I know these guys are “ghouls” and all, but I saw a few that actually look like vampyr material. Do you think we’ll get any nosferatu it this? The last few vampire shows have been disappointments (though Blood Lad was pretty good), it would be nice to have them featured again in a good show.

        • BlackBriar says:

          Nice idea. I’m not too sure about that but a small part of me is hoping so, though it’s unlikely. What I saw from the Tokyo Ghoul previews is that the ghouls share the same kind of eyes as the Shiki: Pitch black with a red iris for the center.

          Hmm, Blood Lad, for me, was below expectations. I know Strike the Blood wasn’t your kind of thing but I did enjoy it for certain reasons. I bet you’ll be guessing on what those would be. 😉

    • Namika says:

      Oh please, don’t take Pupa seriously. Please. I also watched it, but more because of a principal. I was considering checking out the manga, even though the reviews weren’t that good. But of course I didn’t, because I’m a lazyass.
      Shiki was quite dark but I don’t think it was that much into the horror spectrum. Try Corpse Party. Though that’s also not horror for me, more like an equivalent to the Saw, because the creepy factor is mainly focused on the gore. If you haven’t seen Higurashi you should definitely try it, whenever you’ll feel like you need some horror. It won’t disappoint, trust me. *captain obvious*

      • Irenesharda says:

        Anyone who knows me, could tell you that I’m actually a very sensitive and squeamish person. I can handle any type of blood and death in action, but I can’t even approach something like Halloween or Nightmare on Elm St. I’m not into horror or torture porn because I know that I can’t handle it and that I’ll be in for several nights of nightmares. So, I know that things like Saw and Final Destination and anything with Stephen King’s name on it, are a no go. However, I do like the classic monsters, more so because of the plot and sort of the sci-fi angle of it all, and I find I can handle it better.

        The tense atmosphere, the feeling of no escape, and certain scenes in Shiki creeped me the heck out. (Still shiver at that scene of that girl under the bed…) So to me, it was horror. Pupa on the other hand was so short and censored that I didn’t have time to feel anything. So that show fell flat on all levels.

        As for Tokyo Ghoul, the monsters don’t look that bad, and the trailers look interesting as well as the plot. However, depending on the gore level and the atmosphere, I’ll have to see if I’ll stick with it.

        • Namika says:

          I kinda envy you for that. I’ve been on a hunt for (anything) horror for years, but nothing can really creep me out. TT^TT besides a couple games like Slender and Amnesia.

  17. akagami says:

    22 shows this season I have on my watching list, of which I only have 8 as (almost) guaranteed. Will this be the season I can actually clear some of my backlog (this has about as much chance as the government wiping out the budget deficit this year)?!?

    Almost Guaranteed~
    ——————————–
    Glasslip – I don’t think I’ve ever met a P.A. Works anime I didn’t like (Actually, just checked the list of works and there are only two – Another (which I never watched because Horror is 恐い); and I never could get into Canaan so I never finished it). Slice of Life and Romance are two of my fav genres~~~

    Shirogane no Ishi: Argevollen – I’m a mecha fan, so this is an automatic shoe-in. Although I didn’t like Break Blade, but that was more a fault of the source material, as I found the manga went in a direction I didn’t like, and the anime was true to the source material. I’m not completely sold on the character designs, but I’ll live~ \(--)/

    Futsuu no Joshikousei ga (Locodol) Yattemita – I’m a big idol-genre fan, but the whole local town-idol thing makes me a little hesitant. BUT…… it has Misawa Sachika (Kuroyukihime)!!! Her voice was really good in Toaru Majutsu no Index: Endymion no Kiseki as Arisa. I’m sold.

    Sword Art Online II – This series polarized the anime community (I was part of the “omg I love Kirito and Asuna”) camp. This could be a show about Asuna cooking for Kirito every day and I would still watch it. But def looking forward to the Gun Gale arc. Actually, I want more of the Aincrad arc, as well. Though I’d settle for the remade-Aincrad.

    Sabagebu – While C3-bu really disappointed me (I’m not sure why I watched it all), this has some of the people behind Yuriyuri and Love Lab, both series I enjoyed (the latter was really fun), so I’m definitely giving it a go (and more).

    Ao Haru Ride – OH GOD YES!!!!!!!!! Strobe Edge was great and I’m really enjoying Ao Haru Ride! Here’s hoping the anime is just as good as the manga is!!! Side note: why did they cast Kaji Yuuki as Kou? WRRRYYYYYY? That’s like having Jonah Hill playing as Heath Ledger. No, just no.

    Fate/kaleid liner Prisma☆Illya Zwei! – The first season was good, carrying on from there~ Mahou shoujo, go!


    Monogatari Series: Second Season -Hanamonogatari-
    – If you don’t know what this is, you’re a) living under a rock and thus have no internet and won’t be watching anime anyways, or b) you don’t watch anime, or c) you live under a rock under the rock in a).

    Following (for now)
    ——————————–
    RAIL WARS! – this really reminds me of
    Toshokan Sensou… if you can make an anime around libraries and turn it into an action anime, why not rail? And I enjoyed the former, so this one is going to get a test trial at the very least. And it has Fukuyama Jun!

    Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Crystal – I must confess, I’ve never ever even seen one second of this anime series. Since it’s getting a remake, I figure I’ll probably give this a whirl… good idea or bad? I do like shoujo series, just not Free |_・)

    ALDNOAH.ZERO – Normally a mecha series would get a “I’m in!” card, but with Urobuchi Gen involved, I’m a little scared (it could be really awesome or I’ll just hate it because of certain plot items). Not quite related, but they killed off all the characters I liked in Sidonoia no Kishi and I was left with a “go die lifeless stick” main character and a weak genderless love interest. Ugh. Holding my breath on this one (and hoping it doesn’t do a Sidonia).

    Barakamon – A wild card for me. This looks like it might be really charming, but it could also turn out to be something that just isn’t my style (and hence, boring to me). The kid designs look meh to me though.

    Jinsei – Well, it’s a school comedy that’s also an advice-column. It has a school and comedy setting to it, so that’s two points in its favor, but the character designs lack impact and looks rather generic (-1). So we’re at… one? This one will get the 2-3 episode test, and by then I should have a good feel for the show.

    Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-kun – While it’s a romance and a comedy, both genres I highly enjoy, it’s also about making a manga. I don’t think I’ve ever enjoyed a series that revolved around making manga (Sakurasou had it but it wasn’t a primary focus so that was ok)… so I’ll tentatively add this to my watching list but I don’t have high hopes for it.

    Himegoto – I have mixed feelings about this. It’s a 4-koma and has cute girls and a trap, combined with an inexperienced cast/staff. But it’s only 6 minutes long, so what’s the worst that could happen from trying it out? Right?… Right??

    Hanayamata – It has a strong cast and it’s slice of life! Swing factor: I have no idea what yosakoi dancing is. At all. For all I know, this could become the next best thing since sliced bread.

    Momo Kyun Sword – I don’t know anything about Momotarou nor have I ever seen anything related to him, but the premise seems interesting enough for me to take a chance on it, and the designs aren’t half bad. I’m leaning towards the horns side.

    Majimoji Rurumo – It has a LOLi witch. Isn’t that reason enough?

    Rokujouma no Shinryakusha!? – This sounds like it’ll be really random, and random shows tend to be a hit-or-miss for me. Here’s hoping it’s the former, because the cast of characters sounds like it would make for an interesting comedy.

    Tokyo ESP – The premise sounds interesting enough, and the promo pics show a really large cast of characters. While I’ve enjoyed many of the superpower shows (Getbackers, K, DtB, etc.), the most recent two were lacking for me (Hamatora really disappointed me and Wizard Barristers wasn’t as good as I had hoped it would be). And it doesn’t look like the staff and cast are very experienced. Mitigating factor – apparently the source material is pretty good. So there is that.

    Seirei Tsukai no Blade Dance – Typical fantasy harem action shows. Even if it’s not awesome, I’m guaranteed to watch it. The only reason it’s in this list is because I don’t like the character designs. So we’ll see (I’ll probably still end up watching it lol).

    Strange+ Season 2 – Season 1 was short episodes of fun, so I’ll probably end of watching this. Though what I really want is another season of Teekyu.

    I really don’t know what to do
    ——————————–
    PSYCHO-PASS (New Edit) – While I enjoyed the original series, I didn’t enjoy it enough to re-watch again. I guess it depends on how much new content there is.

    Persona 4 The Golden ANIMATION – The P4 game and anime were great, and I thoroughly enjoyed both. I haven’t played the Golden version, so I don’t know anything about the new character. For someone who’s played it, is the new character worth re-watching the series?

    Specials, Oh Yes (because I liked the original series)
    ——————————–
    Kyoukai no Kanata Episode 0 Shinonome
    Ano Natsu de Matteru
    Kill la Kill
    Gokukoku no Brynhildr
    Mushishi Tokubetsu-hen: Odoro no Michi
    Tamayura More Aggressive
    Hayate no Gotoku!
    Inari, Konkon, Koi Iroha.
    Girls und Panzer Kore ga Hontou no Anzio-sen Desu!
    Suisei no Gargantia Meguru Kouro, Haruka

    • Karakuri says:

      For Persona 4:

      Uhh, the new character is kind of interesting. She’s kind of a tsundere (ish), is kind of important plot-wise (at the end) and voiced by HanaKana. I don’t know if any of that appeals to you or not though.

      • akagami says:

        Good enough for me! #1 (indifferent), #2 (good), #3 (sold).

        Thanks Karakuri!

    • skylion says:

      Wow. I remember just last season when I did lists like this.

      Glasslip, GGO, and Fate/Illya are some of my high points this season. PA Works does great drama/SOL, and my nerdy side just love the glassblowing angle.
      I adored SAO even for it’s faults, so I’m game for this new game.
      And Illya is just to awesome to pass up. The manga material is going to get so good.

      Barakamon has such sleeper status to it. The manga is terrific, and it goes from sweet to sardonic in one page. I don’t think Kinema Citrus will have any problems with this.

      I’m so much in the groove for Hanayamata, just given the creative pedigree…

      • akagami says:

        I like making lists, because then a season or two later I can go back and compare against my initial pre-air impressions.

        It’s interesting to see which ones I thought would be good but disappointed and which ones weren’t really on my radar but ended up loving. NGNL wasn’t high on my list last season but absolutely loved it. I want a second season!

    • Highway says:

      My current criteria for whether I’ll try a show is “Did they air an episode?” pretty much. I seem to try everything, and then just not watch what didn’t interest me after that, so remember that you don’t need to follow a bad investment. 🙂

      Wizard Barristers I thought was going well… until that screwed up penultimate episode. The story was fine. The “animation”, not.

      • skylion says:

        Yep, it’s the anime fan’s version of the seefood diet…But, much like wine, there are only three types of anime. Good, horrible, and the ones that sneak up on you…

    • Namika says:

      Picking up Sailor Moon would be a good idea. It’s quite surprising that you haven’t seen it LOL

      • Highway says:

        Some of us missed the time period that Sailor Moon got popular. I’ve never seen anything of it.

        • Namika says:

          Too bad. Sometimes I feel like watching Sailor Moon is a universal thing that applies to all anime fans, even though I understand that I’m completely wrong. Since for practically all anime fans I know it was like a gateway into the medium.

        • Di Gi Kazune says:

          Let’s put it this way, Sailor Moon is the Elizabeth Taylor of Magical Girl Anime, ie, the Grandmother of Precure.

          • akagami says:


            I’ve never even seen a second of Precure either. But I’ve seen Madoka! And…. um… does Magical Girl Yue (Negima) count?

            • Di Gi Kazune says:

              Honestly speaking, Sailor Moon introduced North America to magical girl anime as it was the show that made it ‘big’.

              In this part of the world, it’s not such a big fuss. In the 80s, I’ve seen Lala, Gigi, Minky Momo, etc mahou shoujo anime. The concept remains the same, just rewritten for the times.

              Doraemon was already big here in the 1980s.

            • Namika says:

              It was also quite popular in Europe and Russia, considering that they even showed it in Georgia.

            • Di Gi Kazune says:

              And now… raped in the US… just like CCS.

        • BlackBriar says:

          That’s strange to find out. Sailor Moon was one of the first animes aired on Toonami when it began March 17th, 1997. To be more precise, it was in 1998. My god, that was a long time. I was 7 years old!!

        • akagami says:

          That is truth. I didn’t have cable as a child as well. But I did get to watch some American cartoons on the channels that were free over-the-air!

  18. akagami says:

    I hate you spammy.

    • akagami says:

      Please save my message Kyokai-sama! I forgot to save the post and it’s so much effort to re-type all that ヽ(。_°)ノ

      • BlackBriar says:

        Here’s a tip that can help. Type out your comment on Microsoft Word before posting it. You’ll save a lot of time and effort at once. Trust me. My comment above took nearly two Word pages. As if I’d spend my time re-typing all of that.

        • akagami says:

          Well, I had the whole post on my copy/paste function. But then I decided to copy something right after posting…. orz

          • BlackBriar says:

            Once I’m done typing it out, I just copy it onto the comment box. You’ve got to make sure not to copy anything else before pasting it. That happened to me a few times and it was unpleasant.

        • akagami says:

          That’s a good point, I use notepad for editing posts since that small textbox isn’t that great. Maybe I should start using it to save long posts from spammy, and I’ll just brute force the post. Round 5! Spammy 4, me 0.

          • Kyokai says:

            So, this really did happen in June guys. Our total spam will be 2 million in no time. (Click image for a better view)

            spam screenshot

            • Di Gi Kazune says:

              How much of it was over the past week?

              (PS spammy om nom nom nom’ed 4.5k legit comments :P)

            • Kyokai says:

              Around 100,000 last week alone. ><

    • Di Gi Kazune says:

      Let your hate flow! Then only will your journey to the Dark Side(tm) will be complete!

  19. Di Gi Kazune says:

    Ack! I knew I forgot one other show this season:
    Legend of Korra: Book 3.

    • anaaga says:

      *drown Korra in my pool of hatred*

      • Di Gi Kazune says:

        I know how you feel after she defeated your Uniqlo, I mean Unalaq.

        • Kyokai says:

          Last season was so meh. The poll should be, can Korra get her act together?

          • Di Gi Kazune says:

            I have to say at the moment… it looks like they are taking the focus off Korra abit and onto the other characters as the season title suggests. *looks furitively after watching the first 6 episodes*

    • Namika says:

      I’m probably the only one off the bandwagon.
      Didn’t like the first season and never bothered to continue

    • BlackBriar says:

      Wow, that series faded out of my mind entirely. I never did see it past the end of the first season.

  20. Cassandra says:

    Off to look at the lists.
    So excited for this Summer 2014. So many anime series look like they may have a lot of potential.

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