With Kiiragi’s recent departure, I figured I’d better take part in this season-end monthly post so that there isn’t a sharp decline in the amount of shows being discussed. Some readers also expressed interest in hearing my thoughts on the shows that I’m only watching (a good 16 of them), so it was now or never if I was going to say anything about them at all. Of the 30 shows I was personally watching, 22 of them concluded this month. Along with Prooof and Takaii’s input, this is a hefty post full of final impressions. I hope you find it insightful in some way.
Changes since last month are as follows:
Note: Once again, please be considerate of others who may be interested in picking up a series after reading about it here by placing discussion of any major spoilers in <spoiler></spoiler> tags. There will be little to no tolerance for anyone intentionally spoiling the enjoyment of others.
Technical Note: Just like the season previews, the list is ordered by the date and time that the shows air. The schedule is intended to give a quick overview of all the shows that at least one writer is watching, and serves as a table of contents to jump to specific entries. In lieu of “Top” links, you can use the back button in your browser to quickly return to the schedule.
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Beelzebub 07:00 NTV (1/9) |
Hoshizora e Kakaru Hashi 09:00 AT-X (4/11) |
Bleach 18:00 TX |
30-Sai no Hoken Taiiku 27:00 MX (4/6) |
C: The Money of Soul and Possibility Control 24:45 CX (4/14) |
X-Men 22:00 ANIMAX (4/1) |
Deadman Wonderland 25:00 tvk (4/16) |
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Toriko 09:00 CX (4/3) |
Fireball Charming 19:28 MX (4/4) |
Gyakkyou Burai Kaiji Hakairoku-hen 24:59 NTV (4/5) |
Ano Hi Mita Hana no Namae… 25:15 CX (4/14) |
Yondemasu yo, Azazel-san. 23:00 AT-X (4/8) |
DOG DAYS 25:35 TVS (4/2) |
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Ao no Exorcist 17:00 MBC TBS (4/17) |
Kami nomi zo Shiru Sekai II 25:30 TX (4/11) |
Steins;Gate 26:05 TVS (4/5) |
Hidan no Aria 25:25 TBS (4/14) |
Hen Zemi 23:15 AT-X (4/8) |
TIGER & BUNNY 25:58 MBS (4/2) |
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Hanasaku Iroha 22:00 MX (4/3) |
Sengoku Otome ~Momoiro Paradox~ 26:00 TX (4/4) |
A-Channel 25:40 MBS (4/7) |
GOSICK 25:23 TX (1/7) |
Nichijou 26:20 TVA (4/2) |
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Astarotte no Omocha! 23:30 CTC (4/10) |
Seikon no Qwaser II 26:30 MX (4/11) |
Denpa Onna to Seishun Otoko 25:55 TBS (4/14) |
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Ore-tachi ni Tsubasa wa Nai 24:30 CTC (4/3) |
Dororon Enma-kun Meeramera 26:10 MBS (4/7) |
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Maria Holic Alive 26:15 TX (4/7) |
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Softenni 26:30 MX (4/7) |
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Legend: | 30 | Divine | 6 | Prooof | 8 | Takaii | Not covering/watching |
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30-Sai no Hoken Taiiku Episodes 09 – 12 (END) |
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Divine: Short 15-minute format notwithstanding, this didn’t shape out to be another B Gata H Kei like I had hoped. The series lost a lot of steam midway through and wasn’t something I particularly looked forward to watching. Most of my enjoyment came from Pi and Ku-chan, since Hayao and Natsu’s relationship continued to progress at a snail-like pace even after they started dating. However, the ending was kind of bittersweet, making the series feel somewhat worthwhile in retrospect. It’s just too bad it doesn’t stand out in the comedy or romance department. Style-wise, the presentation was reminiscent of Gathering’s Tono to Issho and verged on Yuruani’s Flash-animated comedies — not quite what I was hoping for. |
Hoshizora e Kakaru Hashi Episodes 09 – 12 (END) |
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Divine: Seeing as eroge adaptations have a tendency to go for the main heroine route, I’m pretty happy that the story explored Ibuki as a possibility, even though she never really had a chance to begin with. Surprisingly, there were only really three potential candidates amidst all the girls, namely Ui, Ibuki, and Madoka. I was rooting for Madoka because she fell in love with Kazuma when they were just kids, so that should say something about how I felt about the conclusion. Overall, Hoshikaka was better than the adaptation of feng’s other game, Akane-iro ni Somaru Saka. It was reminiscent of Fortune Arterial, which had a similar generic feel yet turned out better than I originally gave it credit. While it’s still nothing special in the grand scheme of things, at least it reached a definitive conclusion with Kazuma confessing to the girl he likes (albeit with a lot of help). |
Hidan no Aria Episodes 08 – 12 (END) |
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Divine: It felt like a bit of a cop-out when Riko’s plea bargain turned her good again, but I loved seeing her back and flirting with Kinji to really get Aria jealous. The same goes for Aria with Shirayuki, which provided ample entertainment on the harem aspect. The progression wasn’t too bad once Jeanne d’Arc came into the picture (Kawasumi Ayako in another Fate/stay night-like role), even though the plot itself was pretty weak, strung together by only Aria’s desire to clear her mother’s name. Despite that flaw, I thoroughly enjoyed the characters interactions. I didn’t mind some of the fillerish episodes either, particularly the one that led to more screen time for Reki. Premise-wise, I also liked the idea that the characters are descendants of famous fictitious figures, including Vlad who was made out to be a video game-like boss. The ending also left the door open for a sequel by foreshadowing the next arc with the appearance of Kana, who’s actually Show Spoiler ▼ |
Wait, Proof dropped Nichijou? Takaii blogs Nichijou…
Think he meant Prooof stopped watching Nichijou, hence why his comment is missing.
There we go.
Wow, there really was quite a good number of new series last season. Thanks for the effort in putting the retrospective look together.
to all Oretachi viewers – play the game while your watching it and you’ll like the anime.
So many anime to watch this season ^_^
Definitely agree with all your views on Ano Hana. As a whole it was a great series but parts of the final episode just felt really unnatural. I actually wonder how it would have fared with an extra episode but still, I am very satisfied with the series as a whole.
It was a fun ride from start to end.
I thought the Spring Season was kind of all over the place, albeit in a good way (kinda). Some shows started off or got pretty weak at one point, but the good shows were really, REALLY good. I’d say that the best (finished) series this season were Moshidora and Ano Hana.
I love this season. So many great series… though I’m kinda sad Kiiragi’s gone.
doesnt really feel the same since I wish to see Kiiragi’s thoughts as well…
well anyways…
oretachi ni tsubasa wa nai was pretty good imo. I liked the romance aspect that surfaced later and the drama was better played than most anime ive seen. its praised in some sites to be quite good of an adaptation fron the VN and even Arudoc says so. 8/10
dog days was fun and could really do well in a 24 eps. many characters to shine, too little eps. 7/10
mariya holic was also quite fun. some of the trivia were amusing but others got a bit boring. some laughs here and there. mariya and matsurika were awesome, wish there were more matsurika holic. 8/10
hoshizora got downhill when it picked ui. romance wasnt done properly and felt annoying. was rooting for ibuki and hoped for a curve ball due to the OP song. 6/10
all my other views on the series could be seen in their own respective posts.
though I do kinda regret missing those that has yuri in it…
Divine, if you see someone looking at “2+2=3” inscription and telling that it is a complete nonsense, would you actually recommend watching it again ? 😉
ohhh I’m glad I got to see a glimpse of Divine’s thoughts on Softenni. I felt that was missing this past season as a covered series since we got so many other Xebec series in the past. My guilty pleasure as well. They had me at the first ball spiked of a certain persons head. 😀
“Why can’t every day be Tuesday?”
Couldn’t agree more!
with a time machine why can’t it?
The Force is a completely new thing.
Good anime season. am still waiting for a new Eureka Seven that show was perfect T_T
I loved Denpa and every moment it brought with it and Ano Hi Mita was a great show to watch, if you haven’t watched it try.
A nice spring season I say and considering it’s my first one.
ANN reported that AnoHana sold 40,000 copies of the BR/DVD its first week. That’s insane. I’m really glad it got the financial support it deserved. I absolutely loved that series.
the author of hidan no aria said tat a second season can be realized if dvd blu ray sales go up i wuld love to support but im nt in japan…sigh
You can order the disks internationally, with delivery to your country.
You and Me both, Takaii… ;_;
Steins;Gate IMO is the best show that is currently airing. AnoHana had an ok ending but somewhere in the middle it was quite slow and didn’t keep up with the pace it had earlier. Same goes for Iroha. Dropped that for now and waiting till it finishes only then will I marathon everything.
So far I’m quite ok with three shows till summer. Not finding anything interesting as of now except Usagi Drop. AoEx, Nichijou, and S;G will keep me afloat. 🙂
For me Why can’t everyday be Thursday
Thanks the for the impressions!
Time to go grab a few interesting series I missed.
But in Japan its all about the “Super ultra great delicious wonderful danger.” They put it on all kinds of clothing and accessories. Plus its so popular! When I see Japanese people wearing tshirts with the randomest english on it, it just makes me wonder… are these the same guys that take out car catalogs to find names for their characters.
I hope A-Channel gets stronger even tho the series ended. They need to release more merchandise for the series. I can only hope that it will have a tiny bit of what K-On produced. :3
<3 the new Qwaser outfits at the end of the series. Clanking armor within the robes gives them a knightly feel especially with the way things might go down.
Hidan no Aria is the anime equivalent of a reality tv show. (I.E. complete trash) I think most fans are biased by their support for Kugimiya Rie. If you can enjoy this kind of recycled JCstaff nonsense, then great. But please don’t pretend its anything else but mindless entertainment with various types of “service”. (The show really did try it’s best to include as many fetishes as they could)
Aria herself is just a horrible person. Completely ungrateful, having massive amounts of unwarranted arrogance, and using/treating people like tools. And her arrogance never gets pulled back, regardless of how many battles she gets the crap beat out of her, or the fact that most her fights are two vs one in her favor. The point where I actually began to have hate for this fictional character, was when she gave Shirayuki permission to come over to Kinji’s place whenever she wanted. Its Kinji’s place, what right does the free loader Aria have in saying who can and can’t come over. (Not that Shirayuki would have stopped coming over without Aria’s ridiculous permission) And no, I don’t believe that her “tragic” back story excuses her behavior in the least.
And this is one of the few times I can’t fault JCstaff for making a bad adaptation. I dislike the LN’s just as much. And if you guys do get a 2nd season of this trash, you are going to see some truly absurd things.
Also, aren’t any of tired of seeing this character recycled yet? She’s only getting worse and worse with each iteration. For me, it stopped being amusing after Shana. I mean, after all, if you get your favorite food every day, eventually you are going to get sick of it.
PS – Divine, I don’t know what character interactions you were talking about. All I ever noticed were archetypes interacting with out archetypes.
Additionally, Milky Holmes handled the name Sherlock Holmes with more respect. Seriously, we have a character descended from Sherlock Holmes. Is she an eccentric person who has razor sharp insight? Nope! She’s an angry tsundere who duel wields handguns, and prefers to brute force her way through all her problems. -_-0
There there. Take a deep breath and everything will be fine. 😛
Hidan no Aria was just another show this season. I don’t see any reason to get riled up over the character types that you know they’re going for.
As for the character interactions, I was referring to the ones between Riko/Kinji and Aria/Shirayuki like I mentioned in the post.
I am completely astounded at the number of shows Divine watched until the end. That requires some serious patience since some of them are just so … bad (imho).
I’m guessing Divine was able to do this since he didn’t blog this season?
Lately, I’ve been watching 20-30 shows every season. It was no different when I was covering shows, and started back in 2007 when I was looking for more shows to fill up extra time with. The added benefit is that it made the wait between episodes of the same show go by a lot quicker. There’s always something else to watch in the meantime.
I blame work and getting sick!
But I feel like my youth is being stolen away right now! -5 points
🙁
You should quit work.. I promise, you won’t get old! You just die young.. :p
Divine, if you like the Azazel-san series, you should really check out the two OVAs. Moloch actually does something in the first OVA, and the second OVA is either hilarious or disgusting depending on your tastes. If you get a chance to watch them, I hope you can include some remarks in your July Retrospective Look.
i always love these posts and divine its good to have you back XD
Tiger & Bunny! 😀 Well expressed Divine.
I couldnt figure out why I loved this series and watched it before others. Its just so laid back and fun to watch. The plot is indeed simple that Im not too dying to wonder whats happening next. But If its there, I’d go for it. Something chill to watch after long hours at work really
I only like denpa characters desing but no more
and seikon no qwaser only become good in the finale ep 🙁
i LOVE kaiji, but for me, it’s like one piece and other shounen series in the same sense that i prefer to marathon it rather than waiting for it weekly. it’s one of those series that once you start, you can’t put down, and waiting a week between every ep is unbelievably suspenseful.
i also marathoned the first season in a matter of days, and can’t wait for this season to finish so i can do it again
im with you on this one except i already started watching Kaiji and i have to wait a week between episodes which feels more like a month QQ
Takaii >_< It's noitaminA xDDD
Fixed.
Did I typo this? I had an issue trying to look at animation and spell it backwards +_+
thanks to you i now know thats animation spelled backwards never saw that >.<
I rather enjoyed Dog Days and Omocha. With all the serious stuff this season, it was great to just be able to sit back and watch a good, heartwarming show. 🙂
I thought X-Men was pretty good. Madhouse is stepping it up more with each adaptation at least. The characters felt spot on and aside from Hisako the voice acting was strong. Hisako is pretty much my only gripe with the adaptation really, they had to make everything revolve around her and pulled a lot of bs with her saving the day and such. Its the first of the bunch I’ve watched in its entirety so far, let’s see how they do with Blade.
If Anohana toned down that last ep. it would have been a lot more memorable for me…I teared up a bit at the end when secret base started to play, but I was expecting waterworks which all the overacting and just strange feel of a lot of the scenes diverted.
Despite all of its confusion, not fleshing out a lot of details, quirky CG and flux in animation etc. C was probably the show I always looked most forward to watching. After re-watching the last ep. a few times now I wasn’t as disappointed with how it wrapped up as I was after the first watch.
Keep up the great work guys, always love hearing everyone’s take on things monthly!
How is Hoshizora better than Akane-iro?
The choice of Ui was never developed at all. Ibuki and Madoka got a lot of development, while Ui was never displayed as more than a glutton. Ok, there was a confession at the end, but it seems like it was more a plot, and not due to real romance.
Akane-iro showed more drama and romance than Hoshizora. You had Yuuhi who started out as the “main” female protagonist, and it seems like this was the ending. However, we saw a lot of development from Minato (especially the second half), and we had something of a drama admist the goofiness of the first half. Junichi picked someone we didn’t see coming, but he had a reason to. He couldn’t live without Minato. That’s some type of romance.
Can you explain the Ui ending? She showed up mostly at the beginning, never elaborated on the kiss, and stole the show because feng wanted her to. Watch Akane-iro’s ending, and watch Hoshizora’s ending. I see love in one, and a forced ending in the other
I think the difference lies in how heavily the importance of the ending of a romantic comedy is weighed upon. Hoshikaka was more interesting for me along the way, namely because of Ibuki and Madoka’s storylines. Kazuma’s interactions with those two made this series somewhat memorable. There was very little doubt in my mind that the anime would go for the “obvious” ending, so I didn’t use that aspect to knock it.
Akane-iro I recall being a bit more idiotic and not living up to the expectations I had of it despite its all-star cast. Things got a little too random for my liking.
I haven’t seen Akane-iro, but grouping Hoshizora with Fortune Arterial feels like a slight to the latter in my view. As Lucia mentioned, it was definitely the whole Ui non-development that was most irksome. They have that accidental kiss, Kazuma thinks about her with the other girls only when food comes up, she occasionally is shown projecting her brother issues onto him, then they suddenly go back to her with the cheesy “confessions” in the last episode that the whole cast had to basically force out of both of them.
It wasn’t a train wreck, but it just felt so generic and unplanned going through the separate girls’ routes. Yea, it was obvious all along Ui would be the one, and that really just makes it worse that they did so little with her. Factoring out the ending, I did enjoy his interactions with Ibuki…but aside from that the only memorable thing I took from the show was Tsumugi’s swimsuit :p
Anyway, not trying flare anything up, I just agree with Lucia in you being pretty over generous with the show 🙂
I agree that Ibuki and Madoka had good development and I enjoyed. However, like Xin says, I feel like you are being generous with Hoshizora. The series is simply too plain. If the final pairing was either Ibuki or Madoka, it would make some sense and we’d all move on to the next series.
I read another blog, Lost In America, and the writer had this to say:
http://lostinamerica-deeg.blogspot.com/2011/06/hoshizora-e-kakaru-hashi-12-end-and.html
He was disappointed, and so were other people.
It’s true that the difference is how the ending is weighted. Personally I wouldn’t mind an idiotic middle so much, if the ending was powerful enough like Akane-iro. Hoshizora had better side character development, but like Lost in America and Xin, we felt more could be done with Ui, and the ending. Kazuma just didn’t have the character the GenoKiller had. Basically, it depends on whether you like a strong middle road, or a strong finish.
Thanks for writing this post!
One of the reasons why I feel the developments are just as important as an ending is because if the middle is messy and the ending is good, it comes off as a last-ditch effort to try to redeem the series. I’m left with the feeling that the story wasn’t very well thought out, hence why I didn’t enjoy Akane-iro that much despite its much better ending.
Just a note: Guardian Enzo runs Lost in America.
I suggest that you guys add links to the series titles (pointing out if you guys reviewed it or not). This would make it easier for me to browse more.
Or you can just look to your right, and take a gander at “Current Series”.
again Divine is pointing out that Akane-iro ni Somaru Saka was bad but I liked it and yeah it was realy fun
Its light and easy to watch
Not so much bad as “not all that great” considering I was coining it the romantic comedy of the season at the time.
Thanks for all your work, love these posts.
ano hi mita was my fav of the season and year so far
divine youv been busy while u were away, glad to be reading your thoughts again
A quick roundup of the statuses of the series I’m watching in the Spring Season (as of today)
Dog Day: Completed
Denpa Onna to Seishun Otoko: Completed
Ano Hana: watching at 7/11
Deadman Wonderland: watching at 9/12
Kami Nomi II: watching at 10/12
Maria Holic: watching at 11/12
Gosick: watching at 22/24
Steins;gate: watching at 13/24
Fireball Charming: watching at 5/13
Ninchijou: on-hold at 4/26
Tiger and Bunny: on-hold at 4/25
Hidan no Aira: on-hold at 2/12
Dororon Enma-kun: on-hold at 1/12
Moshidora: on-hold at 1/10
Hanasaku Iroha: on-hold at 3/26
Amongst the series I’m still watching above: Ano Hana, Deadman, Kami Nomi, Maria Holic, and Gosick – I’ll definitely will complete this series in the next 1-2 weeks time.
Steins;gate will be carried over this summer season and something I will most like complete.
Hanasaku Iroha has passed the point were I’m no longer looking forward watching it in a weekly basis, but will watch once it is completed.
Moshidora is promising but will put in on-hold until the time I get the urge to complete it.
Uncertain of the status of the other shows, may or may not watch in the next few months or so.
Impression: I may say that as compare to the Winter Season 2011 lineup, the Summer season is less exciting given how all the series I’ve watch in winter season:8 (including Gosick which is soon to be finish), I completed all of those series without having a series put on-hold (except that I completed Dragon Crisis! about a month after it finished airing). In the Summer line-up: out of 15, only 2 is completed, 5 soon to be completed (including Gosick), while the rest is put on indefinite hold. At least their is no series I’m tempting to drop altogether, just waiting for the perfect time to re-watch those.
A series I just realized to be a part of the Spring season is Astarotte no Omocha, what is good about this is the fact that despite the harem and ecchi premise, it is actually a more family oriented series that really made me watching this series. Currently watching at 7/12 which I only started watching about 4 days ago. So this is including to the Spring series I’ll finish for sure.