Showing posts with label anime. Show all posts
Showing posts with label anime. Show all posts
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Anime opening/ending top 100 (part X)
Here it finally is, the last part of my anime opening and ending top 100. I hope you'll enjoy this last part as they are my absolute favorites!
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Anime opening/ending top 100 (part IX)
Dun dun dun, just one month left for the the top 10 of the top 100. It has been a long ride, but I for one am looking forward to see it finished :) No doubt there will be a spin-off list with anime openings and endings of anime I've seen since I've started posting my big list. So in a way, I guess this list is never over. ^^:: I suppose as long as cool opening and ending sequences are made I will keep on posting! *grins*
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Anime opening/ending top 100 (part VIII)
A new month, a new countdown of the anime opening/ending top 100, welcome to part 8! From here it sort of became of a list of my favorite anime endings and openings I've seen at that time, so it became hard to give critique about them. What's for sure is that the music played a large part in these choices. I hope you'll be able to enjoy them as much as I do!
Sunday, February 26, 2012
Superhero Zoo: Tiger & Bunny
Initially I was a bit reluctant of watching Tiger & Bunny after watching the promo images and material of the show. Mecha's? Not my cup of tea. Superheroes? Has been done so many times before. Character stereotyping? Eehh....
However... After forcing myself to give the show a chance and watching the first episode I decided I was horribly wrong with my judgement. First things first: Tiger & Bunny has absolutely nothing to do with big giant robots... and the superhero spin? Brilliantly executed with an original twist.
Tiger & Bunny easily became one of my favorite anime this year, and I will tell you why:
In the city of Sternbild people with superpowers are commonly called NEXT. Some of these people have made it their duty to use their special abilities to help and protect people, somtimes even against other NEXT. Pretty normal so far now right? Well, think again. Being a superhero is not a walk in the park. While solving cases and saving lives these heroes have a serious reputation to maintain: they need to cater to the needs and image of their sponsors (think on the scale of Amazon and Pepsi) by being as popular as possible and flashing off their sponsors logo's on national television. That's right: every hero's activity gets heavily documented in total reality-tv style on Hero TV, the most popular program in Sternbild, which also chooses the "King of Heroes" through a yearly ranking... Talking about pressure.
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Both hero's also have quite different views on what it means to be one. Kotetsu steadily holds on to the old superhero principles such as making dramatic entrees (and destroying things in the progress), keeping a secret indentity (the mask doesn't really hide much though) and being generally kindhearted and helping everyone in need. Barnaby finds Kotetsu's views terribly old fashioned and aims for the top, making no secret of his identity, even to the point of doing talkshows and photoshoots.
In the beginning their conflicting views put a strain on their partnership, but as the series progresses their teamwork gets better and their relationship grows, although with their ups and downs. It's this relationship, together with those of the other characters, that makes the series really enjoyable. One of the things I really found silly and endearing is Kotetsu's nickname for Barnaby which he continues using for Barnaby, much to Barnaby's annoyance. "Because you hop around and have the ears of a cute bunny rabbit" he decides to call him Bunny-chan.
My favorite characters
Tiger & Bunny has a lot of memorable characters, which makes it really hard to not like them all. I do have a few favorites however. :)
Kotetsu T. Kaburagi (Wild Tiger)
Kotetsu is your typical loveable goofball. He cares more about helping other people than receiving points for his good deeds. This is probably why he's not afraid to break some property if it means getting the job done, much to the frustration of his sponsors who have to pay for the damage. As a young child he resented his powers, but the legendary superhero mr. Legend showed him that he had what it takes to be a hero. He eventually got married but lost his wife to an illness, leaving him and his only child behind. His wife supported him to the very end, hoping he would be continue being a hero she could be proud about. After that he left his daughter in the care of his mother on the countryside to fullfill his wife's wish and even though he tries to keep in contact with his child, their relationship has watered down as his daughter has no idea of his work as a superhero.His biggest dream is to hear his daughter say that her dad is cool.
Barnaby Brooks (Barnaby/"Bunny")
Barnaby is the newest hero around the block in Sternbild City and is quite an unconventional one at that too. While he is certainly not coldhearted, he doesn't share the views of his partner Wild Tiger, whom he calls an "Old Man" because of his old fashioned views. Barnaby quickly becomes one of the most liked heroes because of his handsomeness and coolness.Barnaby has lost his parents at a very young age. They were renowned scientists and were conducting revolutionary research on the field of robotics. His memories about how he has lost them are quite vague however. The only thing he knows is that someone has killed his parents and he has been living a solitary life ever since.
Although Barnaby is the complete opposite of his partner, Kotetsu eventually breaks through his stoicness and cool demeanor and Barnaby manages to enjoy himself more. It quickly becomes clear however that Barnaby remains emotionally unstable whenever his parents death is concerned.
Keith Goodman (Sky High)
Keith is probably the most positive and goodhearted person you will ever meet, like his name suggests. He places a lot of emphasis on being polite and is the former King of Heroes. He's very gullible however and a bit of an airhead as he often repeats himself and his catchphrase is "Arigato, soushite arigatou". (Thank you, and again, thank you) The producer of Hero TV finds this one of his charms though.He has the ability to make strong gusts of wind and makes use of a jetpack attached to his suit to maneuver in the air.
He also has a dog called John.
Nathan Seymour (Fire Emblem)

He's shown to be a skilled driver, as he drives a highly maneuverable race car and he has the power to generate and control fire.
Although he has a flashy personality he's seen as one of the more mature characters in the series, quickly catching on on people's worries and problems.
Saito
Saito is the head engineer of Appolon Media and the builder of both Tiger's and Barnaby's suits. He's very quiet in person and only Kotetsu seems to be able to understand him. This is entirely a different case when he speaks through a phone or telecom, where he is incredibly loud to almost screaming. He also installed the "Good Luck Mode" in Tiger and Barnaby's suit which enlarges part of Tiger's hand and part of Barnaby's foot. Being amazed by this feature Barnaby asks Saito if the Good Luck Mode enhances their performance, but Saito said it was designed because it looked cool.Conclusion
Although Tiger & Bunny makes use of some old and sometimes overdone concepts it really makes those concepts its own and gives an interesting twist on them so it doesn't become boring. The characters and the wonderful voice acting sucked me in right away. It's also nice to see an older hero steal the spotlight as Kotetsu is somewhat in his mid thirties and has a child he has to worry about, as opposed to the standard young shounen anime hero. I could also really appreciate the humor and little nuances of certain things which made me chuckle multiple times.
Tiger & Bunny might not be the most amazing anime but it is highly entertaining and amusing, certainly for young adults. The ending was satisfactory but leaves the door open to a second season, I for one am hoping there will be more. ^^
Monday, January 30, 2012
Anime opening/ending top 100 (part VI)
We're halfway through the top 100 and coming closer to my absolute favorite anime openings and endings. Around now it already got pretty hard deciding what the list was going to look like, because there are so many clips that are just amazing, whether it's the music or the imagery. It's not only that though, if I find an anime really good it has a chance to rank higher because of the characters that appear in the opening or ending sequence, so in the end it's a big mix of everything.
Time for part 6!
Time for part 6!
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Anime opening/ending top 100 (part V)
Time surely flies fast! My mind has been probably everywhere the last few months, except on my blog. There's so many things I want to write, but I can't find the time to work around them. My anime opening and ending top 100 is probably the one that requires the most work though... It's because of that I decided to change the format a little and just leave the descriptions out for now and add them later, after all, most of the openings and endings are excellent conveyers of the look and feel of the actual show.
So there you have it, without further ado, here is part five!
So there you have it, without further ado, here is part five!
Monday, August 1, 2011
Anime opening/ending top 100 (part IV)
With the end of the month passed it's time for the fourth installment of my personal anime opening and ending top 100. Because of the large amount of work I had previous month I couldn't update in time, but as of now things should be back to their normal pace. :)
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Anime opening/ending top 100 (part III)
Wow, it has been a little while since I last posted something. I suppose preparing for my finals and finishing tasks for school has taken more time than I'd like to admit... For now I'll probably post a bit less frequently until my finals are over.
What doesn't change is that it is that time of the month again, today number 80 until number 71 of the anime opening/ending top 100 make their appearance on this blog. It's a bit of a shame that since the making of this list I've watched and completed other anime with likeable openings and endings, so if I were to make the list again some things would surely rank lower or higher. ^^;;
But, as rules are rules I won't change the list until it's fully published! To make up for it I'll probably make a spin-off post when the list is finally completely online.
Anyways, we're almost nearing the point where it became hard to choose and find something negative to put it lower on the list, exciting!
What doesn't change is that it is that time of the month again, today number 80 until number 71 of the anime opening/ending top 100 make their appearance on this blog. It's a bit of a shame that since the making of this list I've watched and completed other anime with likeable openings and endings, so if I were to make the list again some things would surely rank lower or higher. ^^;;
But, as rules are rules I won't change the list until it's fully published! To make up for it I'll probably make a spin-off post when the list is finally completely online.
Anyways, we're almost nearing the point where it became hard to choose and find something negative to put it lower on the list, exciting!
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Anime opening/ending top 100 (part II)
The end of the month is near once more, so it's time for another batch of anime openings and endings! If there is a link that doesn't work, don't hesitate to let me know and I'll try to find a replacement as soon as possible.
So on to the list... I never thought it would be this hard to actually number my favorite openings and endings, there are some that could've possibly scored higher or some that could've scored lower, but I think most of them are justified. It's a mix of the sentiments I have for the anime in question, the catchyness of the song (Major point! Sometimes songs can be irresistable) and how the opening or ending matches the anime's general feel plus the originality of the video.
So on to the list... I never thought it would be this hard to actually number my favorite openings and endings, there are some that could've possibly scored higher or some that could've scored lower, but I think most of them are justified. It's a mix of the sentiments I have for the anime in question, the catchyness of the song (Major point! Sometimes songs can be irresistable) and how the opening or ending matches the anime's general feel plus the originality of the video.
Monday, March 28, 2011
Anime opening/ending top 100 (part I)
Ladies and gentlemen, hereby I proudly announce my very first top 100 of something I really like and I enjoy: anime. More specifically, my favorite openings and endings.
Sometimes an anime series can have an uninteresting story or blant art, but somehow the music of the opening/ending theme keeps haunting your mind. Of course it can be the other way around too, making you want to skip it as soon as it appears on your screen... And then there's the anime that is just amazing all around with fitting openings that make the series even more complete. I want to pay a homage to all of those, as they brought me so much joy and share them with you.
Sometimes an anime series can have an uninteresting story or blant art, but somehow the music of the opening/ending theme keeps haunting your mind. Of course it can be the other way around too, making you want to skip it as soon as it appears on your screen... And then there's the anime that is just amazing all around with fitting openings that make the series even more complete. I want to pay a homage to all of those, as they brought me so much joy and share them with you.
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