Gia's List: The 6 Most-Abused Anime Protagonists Not all anime heroes fight their way out of trouble, but that doesn't mean they don't get pummeled. Here are the ones who get it the worst.
2011-11-05
Hey, Answerman! - Tooting One's Horn This time on another thrilling Hey, Answerman! Brian replies to your queries about anime based on Western properties, the "doujin" market, working in animation, and what exactly is the name of the bunnygirl from Daicon III and IV? Tune in to find out!
2011-11-04
ANNCast - Guy Kiley Former Senior Vice President of Tokyopop Mike Kiley is our special guest this week, and he runs us through his long and storied career at the shuttered publisher. We cover it all - the heady early days, the not so heady later days and the company's untimely downfall. You've been waiting for this one!
2011-11-03
The X Button - Stratus Symbol This week: imports abound with Terror of the Stratus, Macross Last Frontier, and a Final Fantasy both old and new. Plus Frontier Gate, Beyond the Labyrinth, and Time Gal.
2011-11-02
Gate 7 GN 1 If you have never read a Clamp series before, you have more of a chance of enjoying this one. If you've been a reader of the group for a while, however, you may find yourself less thrilled, as Gate 7 really does nothing new.
Yu Yu Hakusho Blu-Ray Season 3 The Dark Tournament ends and the Chapter Black saga begins as the series enters perhaps its strongest run of material to date. Still too predictable to be great, but pretty good nonetheless.
Dragon Ball Z Kai Blu-Ray 6 Despite some annoyances and repetitiveness, this portion of the Android Saga, which overlaps into the beginning of the Cell Saga, still conducts an involving build-up towards upcoming epic battles.
Tenjo Tenge GN 3 It truly is the fighting that makes the series worth it—the crushing in-your-face blows, the crackling bursts of superhuman energy, the intense looks on the combatants' faces. But how much longer will readers be satisfied with that?
Himawari! Season 1 Sub.DVD A girl struggles to become a proper ninja in this innocuous and surprisingly clean 2006 series. Its quirkiness is mildly entertaining, but it only occasionally goes far enough on dramatic or comedy fronts to achieve better than that.
Hyde & Closer GN 5&6 The major problems here lie in volume six. Volume five is still a romp, albeit is bloody and sometimes scary one, and brings about climactic change in Shunpei's character. Volume six is potentially a game changer for our heroes, but it is so disjointed in execution that the plot suffers.
xxxHOLIC GN 17 While this volume does contain a good helping of the cryptic mystic-babble that has consistently earned this series lower grades, the parallels with Tokyo Babylon give readers something to look for and also force us to question what the ultimate outcome will be.
Lovephobia GN 1 What keeps this volume from falling into the morass of creepy shoujo manga is that Kokoro Natsume does it well. It isn't high art, or even a real standout in the supernatural genre, but this story pulls you in and leaves you wanting the next installment. It's uncomfortable, disturbing, and sometimes leaves you wanting a very hot shower, but despite itself, Lovephobia sinks its fangs in and doesn't let go.
Ray Sub.DVD Although this adult-oriented 2006 series initially looks like an occasionally goofy patient-of-the-week drama featuring a young, sexy surgeon with x-ray vision, it gradually morphs into a twisted, soap opera-like melodrama.
Mobile Suit Gundam MS IGLOO: The Hidden One Year War Sub.DVD 1 Its ill-fated experimentations with fully 3D CG animation and motion-capture acting so overpower its modest merits that it is more of a footnote than a landmark in the history of the Gundam franchise.