Anime

Cookin’ Idol I! My! Mine! 1

And for the first show of the new spring season we have something educational for the kids, Cookin’ Idol I! My! Mine!. Since this runs Monday-Friday I’ll only post if there’s something I find amusing about the episode.

Director: Hiroshi Watanabe
Series Composition: Miharu Hiromi
Character Design: Atsuko Nakajima
Animation Production: Studio DEEN
Monday – Friday, 17:40-17:50 on NHK Educational

Opening: “The Kitchen is My Stage” sung by Haruka Fukuhara
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 Main's mascot, Misanga Main sings about cabbage at an idol audition
The producer of Cookin' Idol Don't mess up this time, Main... or else Main's off in her own world... again

Main (that’s “mine”, not “main”) is an 11 year old aspiring idol that has a penchant for daydreaming. Today’s her big first job on stage and she’s pretty nervous about it, so her manager (and owner of the talent agency), Yuria, suggests that she imagine the audience as being cabbage. Thanks to Main’s overactive imagination, she bursts out singing a song…. about cabbage ( ゚Д゚)ポカーン So no more of that show for Main after that performance. However, there’s still hope — an audition for a show called Cookin’ Idol is coming up.

Meanwhile, in the land of cooking fairies, there’s warning of an impending danger of the dinner tables on Earth losing their power, so someone will have to be sent to make sure people enjoy eating again. That one happens to be Misanga, who falls to Earth to find a partner who is pure of heart and that can see him.

The Cookin’ Idol audition is Main’s last chance to make it… or else she’s fired. Misanga ends up at the studio thanks to jumping into a cabbage truck, and Main happens to find him — she can see him, so she must be it! Main goes off into her own world yet again singing about cabbages, while those around her see her dancing with a cabbage ( ゚Д゚)ポカーン However, the producer of the show seems to like Main.

–segue into about a minute of live action here–

…which I won’t cap since I’m only really interested in the anime part — no offense to Haruka Fukuhara-chan (10 years old), who provides Main’s voice and plays her in the live action cooking part. Her voice is pretty decent, actually, though perhaps the singing could use a bit of work. Ganbare!

Anyways, as y’all know this blog’s motto is “Kawaii wa seigi!” (It is?), and I like watching kids’ shows for a change of pace. Main’s plenty cute and her daydreaming gives potential for some amusing chaos, so I’ll keep on watching.

Added 8:29PM: Geez, guys, already doing fanart of Main? Well, yeah, the character design is very ooki na otomodachi friendly (that’s NHK quality for you there!). Here’s the tag on Pixiv (registration required to view large images, btw).

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Shugo Chara! Crunchyroll vs Raw

I was quite excited when Shugo Chara! was announced as being one of the shows that Crunchyroll would be streaming one hour after airing in Japan. Usually, these types of shows don’t get licensed here, but I suppose it got a chance since the manga is out here and it seemed to be pretty popular on Crunchyroll. So, it was with anticipation that I paid my $60 for a year’s membership (since Shugo Chara! will be on for a while) and waited for the first not quite “simulcast” episode last week… and this is what I was greeted with, and very slowly at that:

Crunchyroll quality

For comparision, here’s my usual raw source:
Usual raw quality

I believe you can see the problems here. Some kind of chroma (the color component of the image) ghosting along with lower image quality than the raw. What you can’t see is the frame stuttering probably caused by a bad deinterlacing filter and frames dropping during certain sequences. (The badly upscaled non-720p “720p” doesn’t apply in this case since Shugo Chara! isn’t broadcast in HD)

What makes this worse is that the sample video provided by Crunchyroll exhibits none of these issues. It’s generally not good business practice to deceive your customers. Many are already complaining on the forums of the same issues and demanding a refund, but that seemingly won’t happen since the TOS doesn’t allow for refunds.

Now, with a new service, and certainly one gathering as much attention as this, I would expect there to be bumps in the road. I appreciate that Crunchyroll seems to be taking some steps to correct some issues such as site slowness. However, first impressions count, especially since this involves a high-profile companies like TV Tokyo and others offering access to shows legally. One would expect the quality of videos and subs from the producers of shows themselves to be better than that offered by fansubs, but that hasn’t been the case here so far. People won’t put down money for an inferior product, especially when they’re used to paying nothing for the alternative.

It really is disappointing since I would like to see Crunchyroll and its partners succeed in this experiment and prove online distribution (through a subscription model or otherwise) can be profitable. Anime fans get the shows they want right after they air in Japan, the creators and producers of the show get paid, everybody involved benefits. I am hoping that Crunchyroll and its staff will get their act together and take some action on these concerns soon.

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Saturday, January 17th, 2009 Anime, Crunchyroll, Shugo Chara! 1 Comment

Shugo Chara! 66

Watch it on Crunchyroll (members can watch now, everybody else’ll have to wait a week)

Enter Cat's Ear... cosplayer Chiyoko Lost her tail again Magical Choco-tan
Yoru couldn't help it Amu-chan's not getting any sleep tonight, either Depressed Choco-tan...
Gaoooo! Kids love Choco-tan's Cat's Eye cosplay Eh? Ikuto's gone

Due to Crunchyroll changing things around again, it’s hard subs so I couldn’t turn them off and get clean caps. It’d be nice if they’d work on improving the video quality to match what they’re advertising before messing with other things, but oh well (^^;;

Anyways, back on track. Ikuto is still staying over at Amu-chan’s house, meaning more sleepless nights for Amu-chan, and more trouble trying to keep him a secret from her parents and everyone else. At the Guardian meeting there are rumors of a cat-eared person going around and making a fuss — someone from Easter, maybe Ikuto? After school, they find out that it’s actually a girl named Chiyoko (but call her Choco-tan after her otaku parents’ favorite anime character, Magical Choco-tan) that’s cosplaying as nekomimi heroine Cat’s Eye Ear, dealing justice to those who… don’t deserve it? Ooops. Turns out that Choco-tan’s doing it since she wanted to draw more attention than her usual quiet self gets.

Upon returing home, Amu-chan is greeted by the sight of Yoru and Ikuto tangled up in yarn… cats will be cats (^^;; Certainly doesn’t help things, as Amu-chan would prefer Ikuto out.. quicker the better so she can get a good night’s sleep.

The next day, Chiy.. Choco-tan is up to the usual as Cat’s Eye Ear, this time targeting someone drawing graffiti… or simply a street artist performing live. Oops. Depressed from messing up yet again, this is the perfect time for Lulu to(ry

And it’s Ran-chan and Amulet Heart this week… again… Not that I have anything against Amulet Heart (like the outfit), but c’mon, give Miki a chance once in a while, okay? (^^;; After Amu-chan’s usual lecture (thank goodness it’s not as long as Touma@Aru Majutsu no Index’s lectures), Chiyoko realizes that she’s been doing things the wrong way and goes back to normal cosplaying. The kids love it.. and so do the ooki na otomodachi watching.

Amu-chan herself realizes that she was making the same mistake as Choco-tan and comes home to apologize to Ikuto… but he’s not there anymore.


Wait a sec, there’s stuff that still has to happen before Ikuto leaves Amu-chan’s house (like the rest of volume 7). Given how things have been structured so far, they’ll probably be picked up later, after or during the course of more fillerish episodes as this week’s (yes?). We’re catching up rapidly with what’s been done in the manga (even moreso with PEACH-PIT on sick leave now), so there’s not much choice but to fill.

However, I’m not really complaining since Shugo Chara’s fillerish episodes tend to be cute and entertaining in their own way while throwing some of the main story progression in (you won’t complain about anything so long as Amu-chan’s cute, will you?). I would prefer if more episodes were done without the usual Lulu -> ? egg -> battle -> Amu-chan lecture -> x egg -> Open Heart (yeeesh, it’s still embarrassing to watch that), though. Well, they had to do something so they could sell more goods to the target audience… speaking of target audience, I wonder what the actual target audience (and their parents) would think of recent developments… a high school guy in the same bed as a 6th grader. Not to mention the key and hole thing from before (^^;;;;;;;

UFO girl?
Next time, looks like another another fillerish episode. But the guest character seems cute, so all is fine (is that all you care about?).

…ah… I haven’t gotten volume 8 of the manga that came out last month (^^;; I still haven’t gotten any more of the first season DVDs besides the first boxset. I really wanted that Amulet Angel wallscroll that comes with boxset 3 (the one that comes with boxset 2 is a bit too suggestive… as in haitenai), but the boxsets are expensive to begin with and the exchange rate being < 90 yen = 1 dollar really isn’t helping out. Oh well…

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Saturday, January 17th, 2009 Anime, Shugo Chara! 2 Comments

New anime for 2009: Munto, Tears to Tiara, Minamike, and more!


[Cross-posted from Japanator]

As this year gets closer to ending, info on the new anime awaiting us next year has started to flow, starting with something of a surprise. Kyoto Animation will be completing their original OVA series, Munto, as a TV anime starting in spring 2009. Sorry Haruhi fans, but you’ll have to wait a bit longer. Those who haven’t seen the OVAs (yes, they are licensed) shouldn’t need to worry about being lost, as the TV anime will include a “director’s cut” of the OVAs with new content.

Next up, AQUAPLUS’s Tears to Tiara will be starting spring 2009 as well, lead by director Tomoki Kobayashi of Utawarerumono (also based on a game made by Leaf/AQUAPLUS) and animated by WHITE FOX. The cast for the consumer PS3 release of the game (including Yuko Goto, Mai Nakahara, Ai Shimizu, Rie Tanaka, and others) will remain the same for the anime.

The third season of Minamike will start in January, made by the staff of Minamike ~okawari~ studio Asreed, but with some changes — Hiroshi Ogawa will be director and Rie Koga will handle series composition. I’m hoping that it won’t be an okawari of okawari.

Other anime starting in January of next year include the second season of Tetsuwan Birdy: DECODE, a new Hajime no Ippo anime, Kurokami The Animation, Slayers EVOLUTION-R, and VIPER’S CREED.

[Thanks to MOON PHASE for the info]

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Thursday, November 6th, 2008 Anime, News 5 Comments

New, but not really new

Now with twice the laptop power

Now with twice the laptop power

Hey, y’all~! It’s been more than a few months since I last said anything around here… not that I had anything interesting to say then or now, but I figured I’d try out this WordPress thing that everybody else is using along with trying to post just a wee bit more. The old pages are still around so any links should still work just fine. Now to try and figure out a decent theme…

I would try to blame the lack of posting on my almost full-time job working the phones at the University of Georgia HelpDesk, but there’s a lot of downtime there (enough for much Nico Nico-ing) so that wouldn’t pass… Once you stop doing something it’s hard to get back into the habit. I’ll try posting more than once a month as a start (^^;;

Anyways, moving on now… here’s my viewing schedule for the season, along with my best attempt to sum up how I feel about each in approximately one sentence… or paragraph, maybe.



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Tuesday, October 21st, 2008 Anime, Fall 2008 12 Comments

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