Thursday, September 25, 2008

Macross 7


HISTORY:

Macross 7 (マクロス7 Makurosu Sebun) is an anime television series. It is a sequel to the show The Super Dimension Fortress Macross that takes place many years after the events of the first series following a cast of mostly new characters. The show ran from October 16, 1994 to September 24, 1995 at 11:00 AM, and 49 episodes were aired. Although it has been distributed in the other parts of the world, as of May 2008, Macross 7 has not been licensed in North America.

Macross 7 is best known for its music, and since the show began airing over a dozen album have been released by the fictional band Fire Bomber that stars in the show. Macross 7 exists in the official Studio Nue chronology and canon, with story concept by Shoji Kawamori, who also handled mechanical designs along with Kazutaka Miyatake. A theatrical episode, Macross 7: Ginga ga Ore wo Yondeiru! (Macross 7: The Galaxy's Calling Me!), was released in 1995. Several OVAs were also released, including Macross 7: Encore and later, Macross Dyanmite 7.

BACKGROUND:

AD 2009 - The human race first encountered an alien race. The Space War which followed with this race of giants, known as the Zentradi, nearly devastated the Earth.

March, 2010 - The war ended. In April of that same year, a new United Earth government was inaugurated and humans began to follow the path of coexistence with the alien Zentradi. Those Zentradi who wished to use micron technology to return their bodies to human size.

September, 2011 - The Earth UN Government launched a deep space colonization plan for the purpose of preserving the species.

September, 2012 - The extreme long-range transport Megaroad One set out, carrying the first colonists.

September, 2030 - The gigantic Megaroad-class ships were replaced by the first of the super high-capacity New-Macross class colonization ships, whose fleets were capable of carrying up to one million colonists.

2038 - The Macross 7 fleet, built around the seventh of the new Macross-class ships, left for the center of the galaxy carrying the 37th wave of colonists. The year is now 2045...

PLOT/SUMMARY:

35 years have passed since Lynn Minmay had brought peace between the Zentradi and the humans in the events of Macross. Nekki Basara is a guitarist and a singer of the band Fire Bomber. Living in a less-developed part of the flying colony City 7 which is looking for a habitable planet, he composes and sings songs in the belief that music holds a greater power. During its flight, an unknown alien race appeared and started laying siege upon City 7. However, its attacks are not conventional -- instead of trying to destroy them, they steal what is known as "spiritia", rendering victims unresponsive and zombie-like. During these battles, Basara always goes out into the middle of the warzone, singing his songs and expecting friend and foe to listen and be moved by his music.

Episode: 49 October 16, 1994 to September 24, 1995

OVERALL RATING: 10/10

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New Updates!!!!!

I was thinking of what anime i would upload and i thought that it would be a good idea if i upload the macross saga. So enjoy and wait for my uploads of the following macross saga.

UPLOADING:
Macross 7
Macross Frontier
Macross Plus
Macross Zero
The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Do You Remeber Love??

Sunday, September 21, 2008

Ah! My Goddess


HISTORY:
Prior to starting work on Oh My Goddess!, Kosuke Fujishima created the manga You're Under Arrest. Miyuki Kobayakawa, one of the principle characters of You're Under Arrest, was featured as a goddess character in a "four panel gag strip" in the manga.While the exact relationship between this initial goddess character and the Oh My Goddess! series is unclear, there are suggestions that Oh My Goddess can be viewed as a spin-off series.Irrespective of the origin, the concept of a goddess "as a job" interested Fujishima,leading to the first appearance of the Oh My Goddess! series in the comic Afternoon in August, 1988.

"Ah" or "Oh"?

Translating the original Japanese title of ああっ女神さまっ (Aa! Megami-sama!) proved to be problematic. Indeed, Fred Patten, in writing the preface to the collection "Watching Anime, Reading Manga: 25 Years of Essays and Reviews", stated that fans were still debating whether "Ah! My Goddess" or "Oh My Goddess!" should be used at the time of writing, approximately 15 years after the first Oh My Goddess! manga was published. When the US-anime import company AnimeEigo obtained the OVA rights, they entitled the series as: Oh My Goddess!. This approach was also followed by Toren Smithand Dark Horse Comics when translating the manga. Released in concert with the OVA series in 1994, Smith has since stated that he saw the title as a play on "Oh my god!", and thus he felt that there was no problem when translating it. Smith confirmed that his interpretation of the author's intent was correct by consulting with Fujishima. Nevertheless,'s bilingual release of the manga used Ah! My Goddess, as did Pioneer in their North American release of the movie and the 2005 Media Blasters DVD release of the TV series.

When asked about the issue in America, Fujishima stated that "Oh" was closer to his intent, but acknowledged that the title should be rendered so as to make sense within the country that it is published, and specifically stated that movies may warrant different titles to other works ("After all, there are movie titles that work much better after they're changed ..."). He did, however, state that he would prefer to see consistency between the titles of the manga and those of the animations.

PLOT/SUMMARY:

The manga tells the story of college freshman Keichi Morisato, who, because of his pure heart, has been chosen by Yggdrasil, Heaven's computer system, to receive a single wish. The "angelic" goddess Belldandy is sent down to Earth to ask for his wish, and tells him that he can theoretically wish for anything that he wants, from becoming a billionaire to destroying the world in an instant. Keiichi, thinking the situation is a prank set up by his senpai(s), wishes Belldandy to stay with him forever, under the condition that the offer is valid. Ironically, he does not fully comprehend the outcome of his wish, and is stunned on realizing that Belldandy will now be living with him. The manga/ anime follows their relationship as they become closer to each other.

The varying anime series feature the main characters and are based on the same basic plotline as the original manga, but each has taken a unique interpretation on this concept — described below — and, as such, should be considered separate canons. The only exception to this is the more recent TV series, which follows the plot of the manga closely.

Being a mechanical otaku himself, Fujishima frequently bases whole chapters, or even story arcs, around mechanics, focusing especially on motorcycle mechanics. Most notably, readers discover that Keiichi Morisato is a member of his college's motor vehicle club, which is always under threat of being put out of commission by a rival motor club. There are also several story arcs related to racing found earlier in the manga; the concept of racing is also a significant plot device in each of the anime canons. Both Keiichi and Belldandy are exceptionally gifted at racing (Keiichi because of natural ability and Belldandy because of her ability to "talk" with the machines). Most of the other main characters have exhibited some degree of skill in racing and/or mechanics, making the idea of mechanics a significant device for character development and growth.

Episode: 27 January 6, 2005 - December 23,2005

OVERALL RATING: 8/10

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Eureka Seven


PLOT:
Renton Thurston is a 14-year-old boy who lived with his mechanic grandfather in a backwater town. Every day he dreamed of being with the mercenary "Light Finding Operation (LFO)" aircraft pilot group "Gekkostate" and riding "Trapar" particle waves-- a sport called "reffing"-- with their charismatic leader Holland, especially when faced with his father's acclaimed past or his grandfather's desire to protect him. When a young girl named Eureka riding the original LFO, the "Nirvash typeZERO", asks his grandfather for a tune-up, she inadvertently brings the attention of the military to the garage; as a result, the garage is destroyed and Renton is forced to deliver a new type of interface-- the "Amita Drive"-- to the Nirvash. After a heated fight in which the Nirvash destroys the military LFOs by unleashing an immense amount of power, Renton is invited into Gekkostate. However, he quickly realizes that behind the facade of a traveling group of mercenaries is a very bitter reality.

Episode: 50 April 17, 2005 - April 2, 2006

OVERALL RATING: 10/10

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BUZZER BEATER


HISTORY:
Buzzer Beater is manga series by Takehiko Inoue. The series debuted on the web and was later published in print format by Shueisha, being serialized in its Monthly Shounen Jump manga magazine. It can be read on Inoue's website in Japanese, English, Chinese, and Korean.

Buzzer Beater is Inoue's second manga to focus on basketball, following his very successful second manga series, Slam Dunk. The name of the manga comes from the term used for when a basket is scored at the same moment a period or the game itself ends. The story revolves around a basketball team from Earth assembled to participate in an intergalactic basketball competition. The web comic is released in four languages.

The original Japanese web comic is on Inoue's site, just like the others. All text in the talk bubbles was manually written by Inoue, although altered in the foreign adaptions, specifically for translation. The English translation leaves all the the Japanese sound effects untranslated. None of the manga is edited. The manga's Korean translation has a completely different designed page, also replacing the Japanese sound effects with a Korean translation drawn by Inoue. The same translation was serialized in Daiwon C.I.'s manhwa magazine; Comic Champ, also published under its Champ Comics line. The Chinese translation is directly translated from the Korean one.

Buzzer Beater is also Inoue's second manga series to have been adopted into an anime. A 13 episode TV series was produced by TMS Entertainment and premiered on WOWOW from February 5, 2005 ending its run on May 7, 2005. A second 13 episode series, continuing the story and also animated by TMS, premiered on NIPPON TELEVISION on July 4, 2007 and ended its run on September 26, 2007. Both anime adaptations were supervised by Inoue. The anime series includes story elements and characters that were either hinted at or did not originally appear in the manga.

PLOT/SUMMARY:

(BUZZER BEATER)

Hideyoshi is a homeless boy living in New York in the near future, who survives by hustling other kids in basketball games. But now he's been drafted into a pro team-a pro team with a very unique goal. There once was a time when humans dominated the game of basketball. But times have changed, and now the physically superior alien players have taken over the game, and there are barely any human players next. But Hideyoshi's team-the first all-human team to compete in the Space League-intends to change all that, and bring the championship back home to Earth.

(BUZZER BEATER 2007)

After being drafted into the Earth Team - a basketball team comprised solely of humans - street-punk-turned-pro Hideyoshi couldn't be more cocky. The team is still up against the Gorons, a physically superior race of aliens who have dominated the game for some time. New challenges and problems stand in their way. Hideyoshi is unhappy with the team and the Gorons have new tricks up their sleeves.

Episode: 13(Buzzer Beater) February 5, 2005 - May 7,2005

13(Buzzer Beater 2007) July 7, 2006 - September 26, 2007

OVERALL RATING: 8/10

Story: 8/10

Well i am now commenting on the story. The Story so far is good but there is something that i don't like. Aliens are involved in the story(hahahaha). That's kind of wierd right? But at first i thought it was weird. However, when i was already watching the anime....wow!...It's good!. But i rather choose if they didn't involved those aliens that the protagonist played in the match.

Length: 8/10

What should i say about the length?...hmmmm...26 episode is already long for me but 26 episode is not fitted for Buzzer Beater. I want more!....The matches are short but entertaining.

Drawing/Design: 7/10

Wow!...when i saw the design of the characters, i was astonished but that was for the design of the humans and the environment. However, when i saw the designs of the aliens...baaaaah..what the hell..aliens that have horns?..So the disappointment in this anime is the design of the aliens. It's weird...

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