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I am so late with anime reviews. I really need to catch up before all the winter shows finish and I have even more on my plate ^_^;;

Kazemakase Tsukikage Ran



In Historical Japan, Ran is, in her own word, a beautiful drifter, a female samourai with a love for sake, a lot of skill with swords and a cool, easy going attitude that doesn't entirely stop her from being involved when injustice crosses her path. The unlikely named Miew is a very carefree and not particularly bright female kung fu fighter who walks the earth. When their path cross they start bickering a lot drifting together and fighting crime (or injustice in general).

Dating from the year 2000, Kazemakase Tsukikake Ran is a short, pleasant and pretty simple anime series which does have a certain charm despite it's lack of subtleties. It is very much episodic, very much chanbara and comedy and not much else. One of the stuff I really liked about it are perhaps the ways it stands out as old fashioned : here's a story with two female leads and we have neither romance with other characters, neither hints of romance or fanservicy between one another. Likewise there is no moe of anykind or any overwhelming cuteness. The comedy is mostly basic Boke and Tsukkomi routine (in a way that was actually pretty annoying because I hate when humour relies on making the sidekick character very stupid, especially as Ran hardly needs that to look cool). The action scenes are pretty cool relative to the production values (which are of the 90's but pretty good for it), and I certainly enjoyed watching them a lot. The plots are simple but serviceable, very much to the point. Ran, as mentioned, is a very cool and awesome characters, and I really love her voice in particular (someday I'll learn to pay attention to voice acting in a meaningful way, riiiight). I also loved the opening music, which is a drinking enka song ^_^. In conclusion a pretty nice series if you want something short and sweet and chambara-esque (who doesn't?).

Link to a fun blog review comparing Tsukikage Ran to Samurai Chammploo : http://2dteleidoscope.wordpress.com/2009/11/08/tsukikage-ran-vs-samurai-champloo-artificial-pasts/


His and Her Circumstances aka Kare Kano



Yukino is a high school student who is very vain and likes nothing like being praised, and therefore puts a lot of work into being a model student and acting like the perfect, elegant, delicate and classy girl she is really not in personality. Arima is the perfect, kind, classy boy who beats her result without even trying because he's the genuine thing (for the most part). Also he's in love with her. Also he just discovered that she's faking it. Also, now, he's blackmailing her.

I'm seldom the biggest fan of shoujo high school comedy romance anime adaptation. That is for the most part because I tend to love their manga version so much more and find the anime doesn't add much. In this case, I haven't read the manga (yet), so I can't know if the very high opinion of the anime series would be significantly lower from the manga. It does show the main disadvantage of shoujo adaptation which is that it just stops without any ending, ARGH. But let's be clear : this is probably the single best shoujo high school comedy romance series I have watched as of yet.

Let's start with the characters. The characters are awesome, every single ones of them. Yukino is very entertaining, she's very competitive, she doesn't get intimidated by much and is very brave and mentally tough as well as smart overall. She does have some vulnerabilities at the same time, as well as some obvious flaws; but she also doesn't hesitate to grow and develop marvellously through the series. In general, she's easy to root for. Also, she's hilarious. Arima oscillates a bit between being too perfect in a sweet, humble, nice way, but at Yukino's contact he really shows some more mischievously and genuine personality which makes him more likeable. Of course he also has some massive angst and darker issues. Then there are the secondary characters. They are a lot of them, and they get introduced and developed progressively. AND THEY ARE ALL AWESOME.

Yukino and Arima's relationship is portrayed in a pretty wonderful way in that their relationship actually progresses, in a very organic way and without being set back by artificial drama. At some point they have sex. It's portrayed as a natural step which is Not A Big Deal. For a 90's shoujo, I bet that was pretty ground breaking.

Story wise, KareKano oscillates between crazy energetic crackful comedy and lovely depiction of romance and friendship. The comedy is pretty good overall, with good timing and no big cliches, though it's probably not the bestest comedy that ever was found in a shoujo. The romance/friendship/character dynamics in general however, is some of the seriously best stuff ever. I'm talking at least a Crowing Moment of Heart-warming every two episodes, here. And I'm using this term despite that I hate it because it's the most accurate in this case. It's very much cheering and sweet, without being very cute, just heart-warming and adorable and lovely.

The production values are pretty low. This is a late 90's shoujo series, handled by Gainax back when they didn't know how to handle a budget, and they probably didn't have much to start; at least that how it looks like. There's all sorts of tricks to avoid animating stuff; shift to drawn art at emotional moments, and lots, lots of recapping. The thing is, despite being obvious, all of those things aren't annoying (with the possible exception of the recapping); they are, in fact, turned into a STYLISTIC WIN. It's all done very ingeniously and in ways that improve the story instead of diserving it, which is, in itself, very impressive.

So basically, this is something of a classic for shoujo series, and for a good reason, and I definitely do not regret taking the time to watch it.

Date: 25 March 2010 01:48 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] la-vie-noire.livejournal.com
Ooh, the second one looks very interesting! *_*

Date: 25 March 2010 01:54 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] la-vie-noire.livejournal.com
Wait, that's karekano! Lol, I knew I should have read that manga some day.

Date: 25 March 2010 01:58 am (UTC)
ext_2023: (*g*)
From: [identity profile] etrangere.livejournal.com
That's the one, yeap! I referred to as such in the text but maybe I should have put some aka in the title.

I really need to check the manga to see how it compares to it ^^

Date: 25 March 2010 02:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] wingblossom.livejournal.com
Oh, Kare Kano! Wow, I haven't heard that series mentioned in a while. XD I loved the anime for its direction and characters, particularly Yukino -- it's rare to find a shoujo heroine who's allowed to be competitive, smart, and wonderfully quirky all at the same time. (...I also related with her quite a bit back in high school, but that's besides the point.)

FWIW, I don't think that reading the manga would improve your opinion of the series much. The ending volumes (along with certain subplots before) made me gnash my teeth at some of the tropes used and end up getting irritated at characters I'd previously liked up to that point. From what I remember, the anime cuts off right before this starts to happen.

Date: 25 March 2010 12:10 pm (UTC)
ext_2023: (*g*)
From: [identity profile] etrangere.livejournal.com
Yeah, I didn't realise it was so old a series because I don't think it started getting translated until 2004 in France.

It's really a well directed anime, and I love love the characters ♥

awww for needless melodrama :(

Date: 25 March 2010 03:00 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] asimaiyat.livejournal.com
I love KareKano. When Daniel and I were at the beginning of our relationship, he wanted to show it to me and I was like "really, dude, you like shoujo high school anime?" and he was like "just watch it." And he was really, really right. The characters are just wonderful.

Date: 25 March 2010 12:11 pm (UTC)
ext_2023: (fairytale)
From: [identity profile] etrangere.livejournal.com
*snicker* I know many guy who like at least a few shoujo mangas. Anyway, once more Daniel proves to have excellent taste.

I love every characters ♥ also I OT3 ship ^_^

Date: 25 March 2010 04:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] peacewish.livejournal.com
The manga is twice as long as the book series, and contains a lot that the anime didn't. Most of it is about Arima, and yes, he does get a little over-the-top angsty and annoying. But the story is more complete, whereas the anime ending was so NOT, and you may feel better for having read it. Check it out in a library first, before you decide to buy them (21 volumes.)

What I love the most about KK was its depiction of a natural, sensibly paced high school romance. We didn't have to sit through two seasons of GIRL likes BOY but can't admit it then BOY decides he likes GIRL but can't admit it and so on ad nauseum. (Cue the Friends soundtrack.) So many series build up to the confession as if it were the plot climax and then promptly end, never dealing with the relationship itself. Just getting together with the one you love doesn't solve all your problems, it just means you have to learn to work on those problems together, instead of on your own. And KK did that most marvelously. Every shoujo should take a lesson.

Date: 25 March 2010 12:13 pm (UTC)
ext_2023: (squee)
From: [identity profile] etrangere.livejournal.com
I was wondering how to handle the loooooooong series part with my current budget. I doubt I can find it in a public library but I could at least try.

What I love the most about KK was its depiction of a natural, sensibly paced high school romance. We didn't have to sit through two seasons of GIRL likes BOY but can't admit it then BOY decides he likes GIRL but can't admit it and so on ad nauseum.
Yes! Yes! Definitely! That was very refreshing :)

Date: 25 March 2010 06:28 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shimizu-hitomi.livejournal.com
Unfortunately the manga, towards the end, starts piling on the melodrama. And the ending is just kind of uhhh.

Which is a pity because it starts out so awesome.

Date: 25 March 2010 12:13 pm (UTC)
ext_2023: (interesting)
From: [identity profile] etrangere.livejournal.com
:( for the needless melodrama.

Good thing the anime cut before all that, then XD

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