Emma – episode 10

July 10, 2005 on 12:12 pm | In Emma | Comments Off on Emma – episode 10

Emma – episode 10

“Missing one another”

The music in this episode was particularly good.

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Honey and Clover – episode eleven

July 9, 2005 on 10:13 pm | In Honey and Clover | Comments Off on Honey and Clover – episode eleven

“Love pushes us around.”

The triumphant return of Shuu-chan! Back early from his trip to Mongolia, Hanamoto comes bearing gifts. Unfortunately, he posted the letter alerting the others of his return just before he left, so it arrived just as he did.

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Kamichu! – episode 1

July 7, 2005 on 11:16 pm | In Kamichu! | Comments Off on Kamichu! – episode 1

“The Unkindness of Adolescence”

I hate it when I have no idea what’s going on after the first episode.

Essentially the same team as Read or Die gets together to make anime about a girl who wakes up one morning and decides she has become a god. She can’t quite figure out the god of what, though.

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Emma – episode 9

July 4, 2005 on 12:17 am | In Emma | Comments Off on Emma – episode 9

“Alone”

“When we cooks enchant the nobles with our dishes, we are the same as them.”
Sure it was a cook that said this, but I think it’s a valid point. I can comment on the social mores of this episode out in the open, but really … there’s a lot more beneath the surface.

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The Snow Queen – episode 1

July 3, 2005 on 1:20 am | In The Snow Queen | Comments Off on The Snow Queen – episode 1

It’s like stepping into the seventies! Dezaki Osamu, legendary director of Rose of Versailles, Aim for the Ace! and, in modern times, BlackJack, has come up gold with this anime adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen’s dense 1845 Fairy Tale.

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Honey and Clover – episode ten

July 2, 2005 on 4:22 pm | In Honey and Clover | Comments Off on Honey and Clover – episode ten

“We cross the sky.”

The official stance in this episode is that the group of five has been together for two years now. It’s a nice episode with a good montage of Hagu-chan to put things in perspective, as well as showing the more depressive side of Morita.

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