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Thursday, May 26, 2011

Bakuman Episode 25 Sub Bakuman. Episode 25 English Bakuman Anime

Moritaka Mashiro and Akito Takagi are pretty much foils of each other. Mashiro, an average 9th grade student but talented artist, and Takagi, an overall advanced 9th grader and aspiring writer. After great convincing, Takagi convinces Mashiro to join him in becoming the greatest mangakas Japan has ever seen. Takagi, with his gift of writing, hopes to become a successful mangaka, and Mashiro, with his gift of art, hopes to marry the girl of his dreams, Azuki Miho.

Synonyms: Bakuman.
Japanese: バクマン。

Information
Type: TV
Episodes: 25

Aired: Oct 2010 to ?
Producers: J.C. Staff, NHK
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance, School, Shounen
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Anime similar

School Rumble

Both are shounens, comedies, school, rom-com, and a guy who is drawing manga in order to get the girl they like. But School Rumble (as the title states) is more based on school life while Bakuman is more about manga.

Tsukamoto Tenma is an ordinary 2nd year high school student who has fallen in love with one of her classmates, Karasuma Ooji. However, currently she is unable to confess her feelings to him. To make things worse, she found out that Karasuma is transferring to another school in a year. On the other hand, Tenma's other classmate, Harima Kenji (who is a delinquent) is also in love with Tenma. Not being able to confess his feelings, Harima gets depressed day by day.

School Rumble

Alternative Titles
Japanese: スクールランブル

Information
Type: TV
Episodes: 26
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Oct 5, 2004 to Mar 29, 2005
Producers: TV Tokyo, Starchild Records, Studio Comet, FUNimation EntertainmentL
Genres: Comedy, Romance, School, Slice of Life

Adaptation: School Rumble Ni Gakki, School Rumble San Gakki, School Rumble Ichi Gakki Hoshuu, School Rumble

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Bakuman Episode 18 sub Bakuman. Episode 18 English Bakuman 18

Release date Aired

Synonyms: Bakuman.
Japanese: バクマン。

Information
Type: TV
Episodes: 25

Aired: Oct 2010 to ?
Producers: J.C. Staff, NHK
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance, School, Shounen

Moritaka Mashiro and Akito Takagi are pretty much foils of each other. Mashiro, an average 9th grade student but talented artist, and Takagi, an overall advanced 9th grader and aspiring writer. After great convincing, Takagi convinces Mashiro to join him in becoming the greatest mangakas Japan has ever seen. Takagi, with his gift of writing, hopes to become a successful mangaka, and Mashiro, with his gift of art, hopes to marry the girl of his dreams, Azuki Miho.

Manga release
2008-08-11 (Japan, serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump)
2008-08-27 (Taiwan, serialized in Formosa Youth)

Director:
Kenichi Kasai
Noriaki Akitaya
Series Composition: Reiko Yoshida
Script:
Reiko Yoshida
Seishi Minakami
Tsutomu Kamishiro
Yuniko Ayana
Original creator:
Takeshi Obata (art)
Tsugumi Ooba (story)
Character Design: Tomoyuki Shitaya

Animation Production: J.C. Staff
Broadcaster: NHK
Production: Shogakukan Productions Co., Ltd.

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Bakuman - 17 http://www.mediafire.com/?kuvgubgxyhxwlyd

Nendoroid Petit Bakemonogatari Figure Part.3 Set of 3 to be Released in August
May 3rd 2010

Pre-order Started

Enjoy this cool and colorful set of petite Nendoroid figures featuring the characters of the popular Bake Monogatari series.
 Part 3 features Karen Araragi, Tsukihi Araragi and Oshino Shinobu.
 They can also kneel down or sit.
 It comes with a little parts that represents each caracters. 
Fully painted PVC figures ready for play with you or added to your collection.


Measures approximately 6.5 cm (2.6 inches).
Shipping cost will be only 1,450YEN by Airmail.
If you wish to have tracking number, EMS is also available.
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Nendoroid Petit Bakemonogatari Figure Part.3 Set of 3
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Seitokai Yakuindomo Episode 2 Sub English Seitokai Yakuin-domo 02

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

trailer Shiawase Kissa Sanchoume Chapter 50

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As Love Hina kicks into the third DVD release, it's just as weird as ever, and the hijinks are just as crazy as they were before. Released by Bandai Entertainment, the DVD includes four episodes as well a few extras. Among these is an interview with the director Yoshiaki Iwasaki. Normally, this would be a very helpful and exciting extra. In the format that Bandai put it in, however, the tiny pearls of wisdom that could be garnered from watching it aren't even worth half the time watching it. The interview features an annoyingly condescending female voice over that makes it seem like a children's documentary. In the background is the animated head of the director talking, accompanied by dubbed clips. Overall, the format of the interview is very colorful, highly tacky, and painfully gaudy, making the viewing experience only tolerable for any brief insights he might have on the characters. Another extra is the character photo gallery which, although small, is fun to look at. Another bit of packaging fun comes with the DVD insert and cover, the former featuring a fold-out “guide” to Shinobu, and the latter being reversible to reveal shots of Naru as a pop idol.

Anime Blast Chapter 18

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ADV Manga appears to have abandoned the larger format of their Azumanga Daioh and Full Metal Panic! manga releases, switching to the now-industry-standard sized volumes for Tactics and other current titles. It's a shame that the artwork has to be squeezed to a smaller size, but it's still readable, and they get bonus points for keeping the original Japanese cover on this one.

Japanese folklore and legends have a habit of turning interesting manga and anime ideas into plodding history lessons. The first volume of Tactics, however, decides to sacrifice cultural accuracy in favor of lighthearted laughs and appealing characters. Haruka may be way too handsome to be a traditional goblin, and the storytelling may need some work, but the character interactions and artwork make this manga a pleasant read. It's probably worth sticking around to see the further adventures of Kantaro and the gang.

Anime Monochrome Factor Chapter 63

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Japanese culture pundits will probably have some nitpicks with ADV Manga's translation of Tactics. In dealing with Japanese folklore, words like youkai, tengu and oni lack a true English equivalent since these creatures don't exist in Western folklore. While some translators insist on preserving the original Japanese terms, ADV chooses to approximate them words like goblin and demon, making the manga more accessible to readers who aren't well-versed in Japanese culture. Nitpicking aside, the translated dialogue runs smoothly and is free of typos. More notably, every bit of Japanese text
(not just sound effects) that is printed on artwork or screentone -- i.e. anything not directly on a white background -- is preserved, with a translation added right next to it. If you ever wanted to learn how to read Japanese, Tactics has the makings of a beginning phrasebook. (Well, not really, but seeing entire sentences in Japanese AND translated is relatively new in domestic manga.)

OVA Needless Chapter 90

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Despite the failings of the story, however, Tactics does have an appealing core of characters. Kantaro may be a noble-minded crusader for human-goblin relations, but he's also full of quirks: he's shamelessly materialistic, the folklore articles for his publisher are never on time, and he doesn't always explain his motives when he gets Haruka involved in his adventures. The supporting cast is just as amusing. There's Yoko, the resident kitsune (fox-spirit) and housekeeper who keeps Kantaro in check -- at least when she's not fantasizing about making Haruka a male gigolo. Haruka, of course, behaves exactly as you might expect a near-omnipotent creature to behave. When asked to fight a demon right after being released from the seal, Haruka lets his new master know: "I'm not what you'd call a morning goblin." It's interchanges like these that make Kantaro and Haruka's relationship more fun than the usual hero-and-sidekick fare. Sure, Kantaro's the boss, but Haruka clearly follows his own agenda (often centered around his personal rice bowl).

Sakura Kinoshita brings these characters to life with the same polished visual style that she used in Matantei Loki Ragnarok. Kantaro, with his wide eyes and slightly ruffled hair, is an adorable young male lead; Yoko is a cute girl who's even cuter as a fox mascot, and Haruka is the very model of a modern bishounen. (Somewhere, someone is already producing a doujinshi about Kantaro and Haruka's "relationship"...) The artwork sits on the elegant and cutesy side of adventure/fantasy manga without falling into swishy shoujo clichés, and it switches effortlessly into a comedic, exaggerated style when things get funny. However, the action sequences lack a dynamic quality: more than once, Kinoshita tries to imply a big motion using speedlines and a striking pose, when it would be more exciting to portray the motion itself. We already know that Kinoshita is a talented illustrator, but if she could render action more effectively, then her artwork would really be top-notch.

Anime Koharu no Hibi Chapter 8

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Those familiar with Sakura Kinoshita's Matantei Loki Ragnarok could easily accuse her of recycling her character designs in Tactics. Kantaro is practically a clone of Loki, and Haruka is a slightly modified Yamino. However, writer Kazuko Higashiyama provides a story that sets Tactics firmly in the Japanese mythos rather than the Norse one. Those with an interest in Japanese folklore and Eastern sorcery will find their niche in this manga.

Volume 1 presents three tales of Kantaro's goblin-hunting adventures. The first story, which involves an exorcism at a rural shrine, is where Kantaro meets Haruka for the first time. This is the only major plot point in the book; the second story is about Kantaro investigating a shady "goblin circus" and the third is about a newly founded cult that mistakes him for a prophet. There's no need to worry about plot complexity in this series yet, since the story pattern follows the well-tested formula of a gifted individual solving people's problems in an episodic manner. Even so, these short stories stumble in their pacing -- a scene that logically seems to be leading somewhere will suddenly be cut short, or have no resolution. With this first volume, it looks like Kinoshita and Higashiyama are still trying to find their chemistry as a storytelling team. The real gems in Tactics are individual scenes and gags, but when it comes to having a cohesive story, Kinoshita doesn't always seem sure about what she's supposed to draw.