December 26, 2013

Manga to anime possibilities

I'm sure there are many sites that let us know what mangas are currently slated to become anime series. I'm also sure that some of these suggestions may already have happened, or are happening. 

Some manga I have read recently seems well suited for anime adaptation. I think this way when a story has great visual strength in its narration, has well drawn out characters, and employs unique twists to the stories. This means it could be telling the same kind of story in a new way, or it could be telling a completely new story I have not seen before. Those are rare, but not impossible. More common are the stories that use a new idea to tell an older story.

There are a few stories I am following that I think would make good anime if and only if, the creators resist the urge to run off in new directions that end up ruining the author's original vision. I would also hope that they wait until a story is finished and not overtake the manga, as often happens.
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December 23, 2013

Someday's Dreamers, part 2

Like many of the series I have watched, Steven's review recommended Someday's Dreamers to me. I saw the series and agreed with him on its merits. A very good show, indeed.

I later had the chance to see a very similar series that I could not remember the name of. I knew it had the main character's name in the title, and it was so close to the plot line of Someday's Dreamers that I wondered who stole what from who? I even had Robert trying to help me out. All I remember is it was as good a series as SD was.

I should have thought this might be the case, but it turns out there were two seasons of Someday's dreamers. The second season was tagged with a "Sora" at the end. This was the name of the main character in the series.

It is, in my opinion, every bit as good as the first season, but

When I ever learn how to write up a decent review, I will try to do it justice. Suffice to say that the story draws you  in very well, with excellent character development and plot.

Someday's Dreamers II: Sora.

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December 09, 2013

Interesting manga indeed...

So I came across this description of a new (I think) manga:
Kisei Konojo Sana
Knowing the konojo usually means girlfriend and Sana sounds, to these untrained ears, like a female name, I am left wondering about the kisei part. I read the description:

"A wonderful tale of a boy falling in love with his tapeworm"

Indeed.

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December 06, 2013

Great moments in anime/manga

Great moments must make an impact on the reader/viewer. They can't just be a good idea, well executed. They have to leave an impression that ultimately makes you glad you put the effort into the project to get to the point. They must reward your investment. They must be special.

These are almost by definition going to have spoilers, so...

Kekkaishi - Manga

Mid way through the anime, about a quarter of the way through the manga, a character named Gen Shishio appears. He is a half ayakashi (demon) loner who has been ostracized most of his life, and has neither aptitude nor inclination to get to know, trust and befriend anyone. This is the case even when he is with other half ayakashi like himself, and is a member of an organization designed to use and help others just like him.  He just doesn't have the skill set necessary to make friends and learn to trust people, until he joins up with Yoshimori and Tokine, the protectors of a land called Karusumori.

Yoshimori is every bit as obstinate as Gen is, but through several trials they form a bond. Tokine, the female lead, through her kindness and tactical sense helps here as well, but it is Yoshimori who really brings Gen into the fold, making the twosome an almost unbeatable threesome in protecting the land that Yoshimori and Tokine's families have been protecting for over 400 years.

During one particular attack, Gen is about to deliver the finishing blow on the strongest opponent they have fought so far when he is ambushed by an extremely good fighter on the enemy's side. He is killed.

His death affects Yoshimori and Tokine in profound ways. Yoshimori in particular is beside himself. He vows revenge on this enemy and is driven to get better, stronger, faster and pushes himself further than he ever has before. He gets his revenge and in the process learns a technique that will later help him build a whole new world of sorts where he creates castles, buildings and characters from scratch.

Towards the end of the manga, when Yoshimori is creating the world that will allow his and Tokine's families to be freed from the responsibility of forever defending the land they are bound to, he gets a bit selfish and creates Gen, and then creates a copy of himself as well. You see them walking off, arm in arm to have adventures anew. This only takes three or four frames and happens so fast and is so unexpected that it really takes you by surprise. That is part of what made it a great moment. It was so well executed that I said "Oh!", and tears started flowing.

Truly a great  moment in manga.

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