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Saturday, February 15, 2014

Countdown to Valentines Day!!!



Here are some animes that will help you celebrate season of romance!


14) Nobunaga the Fool



13) Spice and Wolf



12) Norogami


11) Witch Craft Works




10) Lady Georgie


9) Tokyo Ravens

8) Nagi no Asukara



7) Paradise Kiss





6) Inu Bouku X

5) Uta No Prince




4) Inari Kon Kon Koi Iroha


3) Sword Art Online

2) Eden of the East



1) Golden time









Saturday, February 1, 2014

Nobunaga The Fool


Nobunaga The Fool is a new anime just released this January.  It features a cast of some interesting characters.  Jenne Kaguya d'Arc and Leonardo Da Vinci meet on one planet to meet their destinies on another planet.  Their fates lead them to an interesting young man and his comrades,  Oda Nobunaga (nicknamed 'the fool'), Akechi Mitsuhide and Toyotomi Hideyoshi.

This anime is an interesting mashup of modern and ancient technologies.  The characters also share an interesting fusion of old and new world ideologies.  However, since the characters worlds are unique, all the ideas fit together nicely and their world doesn't feel awkward.

However, will this Noble's son, Nobunaga, be able to bring peace to this feuding world?  And with two worlds full of political alliances and war, will he have an honest chance at falling in love?



Countdown To Valentines Day!!!

The Valentines Countdown has begun!!!

Yes, February is usually cold and gloomy, so lets spice it up a little with some Love!



Each day I will reveal a new, slightly more romantic, anime for you to enjoy!  Hot chocolate is recommended! :D




February 1st


Nobunaga The Fool is a new anime just released this January.  It features a cast of some interesting characters.  Jenne Kaguya d'Arc and Leonardo Da Vinci meet on one planet to meet their destinies on another planet.  Their fates lead them to an interesting young man and his comrades,  Oda Nobunaga (nicknamed 'the fool'), Akechi Mitsuhide and Toyotomi Hideyoshi.

This anime is an interesting mashup of modern and ancient technologies.  The characters also share an interesting fusion of old and new world ideologies.  However, since the characters worlds are unique, all the ideas fit together nicely and their world doesn't feel awkward.

However, will this Noble's son, Nobunaga, be able to bring peace to this feuding world?  And with two worlds full of political alliances and war, will he have an honest chance at falling in love?


Romance Rating



Friday, January 31, 2014

Silver Spoon - 銀の匙 - Gin no Saji - Season Two


Silver Spoon 2 is a continuation of the story of Yugo Hachiken's life at an agricultural school.

The second season appears to be addressing the relationships between friends, classmates, and the animals they care for.  Season one did revolve around Hachiken's relationship with his friend Baccon, but this season addresses his developing relationship with the horse Melron.  It's pretty fun to watch Yugo struggle with his dislikes and likes of horses and farm life in general; that is one of the features that makes Silver Spoon so enduring.

It's a great anime to start off the 2014, the year of the horse!  Enjoy!




Sunday, January 12, 2014

Wake Up, Girls! - 七人のアイドル - Shichi-nin no Idol (Film)


Wake Up Girls is a short anime movie about the creation of an idol group.  The young group consists of 7 young girls who want to change their lives and a talent agency that is pinning all of their hopes on the future of the group.




Saturday, January 11, 2014

Nagi no Asukara - A Lull in the Sea - 凪のあすから

Nagi no Asukara is a breathtaking anime, due to one of it's surreal locations, under the sea.



A Lull in the Sea is about some high school friends that experience a rare event that threatens to pull them all apart forever.  Will they find each other again?  Will they be able to grow up with their families and those that they love?  




Friday, January 10, 2014

Folktales from Japan - Furusato Saisei Nippon No Mukashi Banashi - ふるさと再生 日本の昔ばなし


Folktales from Japan are traditional short stories that paint a very colorful picture of the Japanese Heritage.  Each episode consists of three folktales illustrated in a more traditional style.  



The folktales have wonderful narrators that make you feel as if you are listening to your grandma or grandpa telling a story.  If you feel like watching a short story, I would definitely recommend giving the folktales a try.  I give Folktales from Japan a 4 out of 5 for Hebel House's colorful retake on traditional Japanese stories and storytelling.