“Anime” Archives
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His and Her Circumstances, Vol. 1 by Hideaki Anno (Review)
To say I completely fell in love with this series is a bit premature, since I’ve only seen the first 6 episodes. But I’ve definitely got a crush.Gasaraki by Ryousuke Takahashi (Review)
Due to the overwhelming abundance of plots and machinations, it feels rather anti-climactic.Escaflowne: The Movie by Kazuki Akane (Review)
The series’ melodrama is almost offset by the movie’s visual style. Almost.Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth by Hideaki Anno (Review)
If you want to start getting into Evangelion, this is not, I repeat, not the place to start.Spriggan by Hirotsugu Kawasaki (Review)
Enter Spriggan, the Commando of the anime world, with an Indiana Jones twist.Neon Genesis Evangelion: Perfect Collection by Hideaki Anno (Review)
Neon Genesis Evangelion is controversial, action-packed, muddled, exciting, confusing, and maybe even profound in a way that most anime you see isn’t.Kiki’s Delivery Service by Hayao Miyazaki (Review)
Kiki’s Delivery Service never devolves to a childish, juvenile comedy, nor does it become overly melodramatic and pretentious.Blood: The Last Vampire by Hiroyuki Kitakubo (Review)
Blood: The Last Vampire is a visually stunning, haunting animation whose only real weakness is that, well, it doesn’t really have much of plot.My Neighbor Totoro by Hayao Miyazaki (Review)
I find it very easy to get caught up in Miyazaki’s films, mainly because his films often resemble how I remember seeing the world as a child.