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I have to say this season was pretty...lackluster. Granted, several of the shows I really wanted to watch ended up on stupid Anime Strike, meaning I couldn't watch them, but it seems like I wasn't missing much from what I've heard. The best shows this season were continuations of series I already liked -- Sakura Quest, My Hero Academia, and Hell Girl (well, at least the six new episodes we got). Even they weren't quite as good as the previous seasons, though.

Thoughts on the rest:

Gamers! - The parts where they actually focused on gaming were fantastic, but, oh, my, gosh, the way all the characters would misinterpret pretty much anything related to romance (often in the stupidest of ways) drove me nuts! And, unfortunately, the romantic plots took up most of the show. I really wish the romance had been handled better, because the show actually was pretty funny with a good cast of characters, but...argh! Too many misunderstandings! Still, probably my favorite of the "new" shows.

Restaurant to Another World - Good, but VERY repetitive. I don't necessarily mind formulaic shows, but when each episode is cut into two acts that have basically the same simple plot, just with different characters, it's a bit much. The best episodes were the ones that broke the formula, especially the ones that focused on Aletta (the demon waitress). I will say that all the food looked and sounded delicious, though!

Elegant Yokai Apartment Life - This show should have been better than it was, but the pacing was really weird in the beginning, and it didn't really become interesting until a certain item was introduced halfway through the season. Even then, I still wouldn't call it great...just a little better than the first few episodes.

18if - I actually wasn't going to watch this after reading the Preview Guide at ANN, thinking it wasn't really my kind of show, but then I came  across a .gif of the figure skater who stars as the "witch" of the fifth episode. Well, of course I had to check it out after that! (Learning that characters are figure skaters -- even if they're just minor or one-shot characters -- is a great way to get me interested in a show/movie/book. Led me to checking out Ginban Kaleidoscope, Yuri on Ice, Tiger & Bunny, Diamond Daydreams, Kaleido Star, The Cherry Project, Sugar Princess...probably a few others I can't think of at the moment.) The verdict? It turns out my original instinct was right. Some of the episodes were good, but others were pretty bad, even downright nonsensical. (Each episode had a different director, all who apparently were told they could do whatever the heck they wanted with their episode.) Even the figure skating episode was kind of a let down.

Oh, well, at least the new season looks much more promising. If they have a free legal stream, I'd like to check out Black Clover, Kino's Journey - The Beautiful World (second season), Classicaloid (second season), Ancient Magus' Bride, Anime-Gataris, and March Comes In Like a Lion (second season).

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(Warning: A little image heavy)

TITLE: Sugar Princess: Skating to Win
AUTHOR/MANGAKA: Hisaya Nakojo 
PUBLISHER: Viz 
RATING: All Ages
CATEGORY: Shoujo
NUMBER OF VOLUMES: 2
SCORE: 8 (Very good)
RECOMMENDED FOR FANS OF: Hisaya Nakajo (mangaka of Hana-Kimi), The Cherry Project, Ginban Kaleidoscope, Kaleido Star, Princess Nine, sports manga/anime, comedy

 

"Sugar Princess: Skating to Win" Review )
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Yeah, as I feared, Sims 2 is making it mighyt difficult to concentrate on NaNo. *laughs* I held out until I reached about 2100 words today, but by three o'clock,  I just had to quit and play Sims. The game was calling out to me, "Play me! Play me!"

Evil, eeeeevil game. But, oh, so fun.

Anyway, it was a okay birthday, I guess. I couldn't decide if I wanted a cake or to go a little non-traditional with birthday brownies, so my mom was nice enough to make both. Yum. Plus, we also had barbeque. Double yum. As for presents, of course I got the Sims, but Mom thought a $20 game wasn't enough, so she also let me pick out about $60 worth of manga from Right Stuf. I ordered all four volumes of Cherry Juice, the one-shot manga Shirley (from the mangaka of Emma), Vol. 2 of Sugar Princess, Vol. 7 of Fushigi Yugi: Genbu Kaiden, and Vol. 13 of NANA. Everything is either backordered or on pre-order (though coming out tomorrow), so this is one time I'm actually hoping Right Stuf will take their time in sending me my order.

'Cause new manga and Sims 2?

I'll be in big trouble.

Now, off to play Sims!
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Hmm, what to talk about...?

Oh! Last Saturday, Mom wanted to check out the back-to-school sale at J.C. Penney's, so we went to the mall. The sale itself was actually fairly disappointing -- all I got was a pretty purple shirt and an awesome ombre purse (kinda like this  one (in silver), which I almost bought instead, but a different style) -- but we stopped by Waldenbooks while we were there so I could pick up the first volume of the skating manga Sugar Princess, which I've been eagerly waiting to come out.

Was it worth the wait? Oh, yeah! I think I'm actually going to like this series even better than The Cherry Project, and I love The Cherry Project. ^_^ It feels like Maya's journey to become a skater is going to be more realistic than Chieri's was. Chieri's talent was that she was really good at copying other skaters, including their difficult jumps. That made her kind of perfect for pairs skating, but I like how Maya's actually learning how to skate, instead of just copying. Granted, she's a bit unnaturally good at it -- she is scouted when a skating coach sees her (kinda) land a double axel without any kind of training at all, after all -- but it's not like she's landing triples and quads yet. Plus, I think Maya and Shun are more interesting leads than Chieri and Tsuzuki were. I'm rather enjoying how their relationship is progressing. I just hope the series will be finished, since according to Wikipedia, it's been on hiatus since December 2006 while the mangaka worked as an artist on a video game. :( Only two volumes have been completed so far.

What's also neat about this manga is that between the chapters, the mangaka (Nakajo Hisaya, of Hana-Kimi fame) has drawn beautiful portraits of real-life skaters, like Mao Asada and dance team Marina Anissina and Gwendal Peizerat. Some look more accurate than others -- Ilia Kulik looks like like a generic manga bishounen to me, but he is a real-life bishounen -- but they're all gorgeous, and you can bet I'll be make avatars out of them. I just wish they were colored. :( I suppose I could try coloring them myself, but some of the costumes are really detailed, and I'm not great at coloring on the computer. (I'm not great at coloring, period. :P) Oh, well.

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