Anime Review: Vampire Knight (Season 1 and 2(Guilty)

Vampire Knight follows a young girl by the name of Yuki Cross who is guardian between the Day Class and Night Class at Cross Academy. What the Day Class doesn’t know is that the Night Class is full of vampires who want to bring peace between the humans and vampires. However, Yuki can’t remember anything before ten years ago and the first memory she has is being attacked by a vampire, and saved by the vampire Kaname. She struggles to find out her past, meanwhile the present peaceful times are being disrupted by vampires, humans, and hunters alike. Little does Yuki know that things that happened in the past may want to stay forgotten.

I love this show, as I have binge watched it many times… The artwork, although sometimes not as smooth as it could be, is very beautiful. The voice actors did a wonderful job bringing the characters to life, and I especially like the voice for Kaname (Yes I am team Kaname, get over it).

The story itself is very similar to the manga (which I will be reviewing later) and I’m very thankful for that (unlike Black Butler…) and I really wished they kept this series going. There is still a lot that isn’t answered, and from reading the manga (almost done) the history of the vampires is a lot deeper than they provided in the show.

The story itself, I wish we got to see more interaction with the Headmaster, as he reminds me of Vash the Stampede, with being rather crazy then all of a sudden serious. I also wish Yuki was a little less naive at times, although it made sense given her actual past (I won’t give spoilers).

All in all, if you haven’t seen this series and love vampires and romance, this is for you! 5/5!

Dani Hoots

Manga Review: Soul Eater

Soul Eater by Atsushi Ōkubo

Hi all!

I finally finished this manga (all 25 books!) It was a lot to read, especially since I read most of it this summer (I think I had five done before that).

Soul Eater follows young kids as they are learning to be Meisters and Death Weapons to keep the world safe under the Shinigami. They go to school at DWMA where they learn from crazy teachers, such as Dr. Franken Stein. But when all seems fine, the Kishin is resurrected by the witch Medusa and they must put a stop to the madness that is spreading.

Anyway, I loved this manga! Ōkubo did a great job tying the plot together throughout the ten years that this manga went on. Although some people think that there are different arcs, really it is one large arc with many smaller arcs. That is definitely hard to do on such a long time frame, by Ōkubo nailed it!

As for the characters, I think they are all very well rounded, some of them developing throughout the manga because of the events unfolding and others not so much as developing, but are minor characters who have already become the person they are meant to be (if that makes sense). I will go into more detail below, but it will be under the *spoilers* section.

The art is good, it isn’t my type of art, but it is consistent and very well done. It definitely goes with the theme throughout the manga, so the style didn’t bother me that much even though it wasn’t something I would normally look for. That is just a personal preference, so it’s nothing I would mark the series down for.

All in all, I loved this manga and give it five stars—a must read for anyone who enjoys dark fantasy manga. But have to warn, there are a lot of Fan Service moments…

And now, for the spoiler section.

*SPOILERS*

So I had to add my thoughts of the end. First off, I want the whole ‘madness of boobs’ explained. Seriously, that needs to be figured out. It’s funny, but I need to know…

As for character arcs, everything that had to do with shinigami was fantastic. I wanted to punch Excalibur at the end, but it was fantastic. Having the Kishin be Kid’s brother really brought things to a close, and I felt teary-eyed when Death died.

Maka and Soul had an awesome development throughout, getting through the fears and what they have faced in the past, and what they face in the present. They became strong together and they learned to fight like two badass people. I really liked when Maka fought with her father, because the connection of family, while facing Crona, bringing that development within Crona out in the open.

As for Black Star, at first I really didn’t like him, but after the mini arc of him wanting to become stronger, I really started to appreciate the character. He grew up and learned what it meant to be truly a warrior.

And last but not least, I really really enjoyed Stein’s progress throughout the story. He was the one most susceptible to the madness at DWMA and even though he was losing himself to the madness, his friends always stayed by his side. They never left him, even when he was young and mad, wanting to dissect everything. His friends were true, and I think that was the greatest strength that Stein had. And in the end, he was able to control his madness and use it to his advantage. Just in time too, because now he has to give up cigarettes for his new little monster.

So let me know if you read it, want to read it, or have any other comments.

Thanks!

Dani

Music Review ~ Ghost of the Robot’s Bourgeois Faux Pas

Bourgeois Faux Pas by Ghost of the Robot

Available on iTunes, Amazon, and Ghost of the Robot website

Ghost of the Robot takes us back to the soft rock of the 90s, with what feels like a mix of Sugar Ray and their original sound in Mad Brilliant. From the moment I hit play and the first song Hello (Album) started playing, I felt as if I had been drifted away to paradise, sipping drinks on the beach, with not a worry nor a cloud in the sky (but the fact is I live in the North West and there are a lot of clouds in the sky…). This is the type of music I used the play when I was younger, locking myself in my room to create stories and dream of the future (of which is still do actually). I am glad I saw it on James Marsters’ Facebook and decided to download it. It was not a purchase that I regretted.

There are 11 tracks on the album and I loved every single one (which is rare for me, except for the artists Memphis May Fire, Oomph!, and Ghost of the Robot)

  1. Hello (Album) – a great start to the album, a nice solid beat and lyrics that you can just dream about driving to the beach to.
  2. Back to Act Two – a little bit reminiscent of their album Murphy’s Law, kind of a slower beat, getting you into the rest of their album.
  3. Three – a sweet slow song that seems like a mix of Valerie (Single) and Good Night Sweet Girl from their album of Mad Brilliant. Here I thought they couldn’t write another song as great as those two, but I was proven wrong!
  4. Mother of Peril – getting back to a bit of a faster pace, this song mixes a bit of fast beat with still the same sweet voice of both the second and third songs.
  5. Bad – my favorite song of the album, a nice fast pace song that I think defines Ghost of the Robot’s sound. A great little love story tied into beautiful vocal and instrumental performance of the band. Definitely a new fav of Ghost of the Robot!
  6. All That She Wanted – another lovely romance song that will bring tears to your eyes. Up beat, but passionate.
  7. Why Do We Love? – another slower song with a great melody, bringing the sound that defines the album Murphy’s Law.
  8. Katie – coming back to what I feel sounds like 90s soft rock, something I miss tremendously if you can’t tell, this song ties into the beginning of the album as it is coming to a close.
  9. The Weight – another fast pace song that brings out the indie that is Ghost of the Robot. It is the type of music that defines them, I think, and separates them from a lot of different artists.
  10. Fall Away – another slower paced song, bringing the album to a close, a little reminiscent of Murphy’s Law.
  11. Dark Matter – closing the album, a soft sweet song to leave you to finish off your day a little more pleasant.

All in all, I loved Ghost of the Robot’s new album and hope there is more to come! It definitely had a good mix of different types of music, soft and faster paced, and even though I tend to love faster paced music, I still enjoyed it a lot. So check it out if you have a chance.

~Dani Hoots

Movie Reviews: Kingsman-The Secret Service

OMG this movie was fantastic!!! Spy gadgets…

lots of explosions…

kicka** sidekick villain…

and lots of fighting…

It played very well on being somewhat serious, making fun of James Bond, and tying in some current issues we are facing in today’s society. I think that the actors that were chosen were perfect, and I loved seeing Mark Hamill in something new.

I found that the villain was a bit weak, both Samuel L Jackson and Sofia Boutella didn’t seem to having any reason to be what they are doing, other than saving the Earth, but how they were doing it didn’t make sense. It didn’t make sense that the politicians would be picked to stay, and how he was going to kill everyone was odd as well. For someone to hate violence, it was a very violent way to end the world.

But other than that, I found the movie to be very funny, exciting, and a great watch if you haven’t seen it.

Movie Review: Avengers-Age of Ultron

This movie, I thought, was intense! Between Scarlet Witch and Quick Silver kicking a**…

The different dilemmas the characters were facing…

And learning the truth about Hawkeye…

Every one in the audience was taken for quite a ride! I thought how the personal lives of Black Widow, the Hulk, and Hawkeye were more explored brought the characters out of their stereotypical roles and gave the movie more substance. It was quite a change from the first movie.

As for Ultron and the creation of Ultron, I thought it was quite interesting that Tony Stark did the exact same thing that Nick Fury did in the first movie. He became scared because of aliens coming to Earth in Avengers (like Fury did in Thor) then he created something that was beyond his knowledge (Fury using the tesserae) then created a weapon that would bring peace (the whole plot of Avengers). So it was pretty much the exact same reasoning behind everything, but this time we got to see Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver!

The ending was heartbreaking, both having to do with Quicksilver and the Hulk, and I really hope that they bring both of them back. I can’t wait for the next one! Looking forward to all the Marvel movies that are lined up, and hopefully the Gambit movie!!!

Movie Review: The Seeker-The Dark is Rising

This movie had so much potential! It started out well, with the normal young hero being thrown into an adventure where he has to save the world. There is a good side and there is an evil side, both wanting him to help them. Personally, I would join the dark side…

Because who wouldn’t say yes to Christopher Eccleston/The Doctor wanting to take over the world and put it into perpetual winter. Snow is just so pretty…

Anyway, the main character became emo, like Spiderman in the third movie, and was very wishy-washy throughout the movie. It felt also, as many movies have done, that the people trying to help him were keeping way too much from him and so our hero couldn’t accomplish his task. Just spill the beans so that we can finish the story already!!!

Christopher Eccleston did a fantastic (*snicker) job, I believe, at being the villain in this movie (though some would call me bias). Although it wasn’t the greatest movie, I think it’s still something you all should check out.

Movie Review: X-men Days of Future Past

This movie was AMAZING!!!!! I have gone to see it three times now. Each actor did a splendid job and I wasn’t bored at any instant.

Some of the best parts of the movie included all the scenes with Quicksilver (he was fantastic)

 

and the parts when Magneto goes badass and turns to his darker side, causing chaos wherever he goes…

But that is why we love him. Michael Fassbender did a great job bringing Magneto to life, and I love seeing members of the old cast brought back as well (**spoiler although wanted to cry when I saw Cyclops’s face). Also, still very very made that there was no Gambit, and even more furious about the news of Channing Tatum being the next Gambit… I guess we will see…

This was by far my favorite X-men movie, even with no Gambit. I can’t wait to see where they will bring the series. Although there were some plot issues, like them not bringing Quicksilver with them even though he is awesome and fast or not really mentioning Wanda or the fact we now have two Quicksilvers and maybe two Wandas because of rights held by Disney and Fox… **Spoler: Also I want to know why when Wolverine wakes up, he’s not angry about what Magneto did to him. I would be furious! The first thing I would say is where the hell is Magneto, I am going to kill him!

If you haven’t seen it, go see it right now! I promise it’s better than any of the others and that it will be worth your time!

Craig’s review for Nintendo 3DS Fire Emblem: Awakening

Fire Emblem: Awakening is the 13th game (overall) and the 6th released in the US of the totally epic, strategy RPG series that is Fire Emblem. This game was released in the US on February 4th, 2013, my Birthday! It was meant to be… It was developed by Intelligent Systems and published by Nintendo  This is a great buy if you have a Nintendo 3DS and was the biggest reason for me to stick with nintendo and upgrade my DS to the Nintendo 3DS. This game is like “The Princess Bride” it has everything! Action, romance, war, magic, time travel, good, evil and much much more! Nintendo hit a home run with this title and took all of the best aspects of the previous Fire Emblem games and added some great new features into the mix as well. In this game you are the strategist for the army of Chrom the Prince of Ylisse who needs to take back his kingdom and homeland and battle the evil that is corrupting his world, which brings together peoples and characters across the continent.

This is a strategy game so if you aren’t into that at all then you may not enjoy it as much but it doesn’t feel like a strategy game while you are playing it. You are more involved in figuring out what characters work well and who you want to use and how then the actual strategy of the game and you learn about each different character as the story progresses and how the connect into the story line. Each character has a different class with certain skills and weapons that come with that class. There are swords, lances, axes, bow and arrows, magic and healers as well as some half creature type characters that use their natural weapons. What is great about this game is that your weapons that aren’t magical have limited lives and if you choose the classic gameplay mode a character who dies, ACTUALLY DIES, forever… well you do have a chance to resurrect one person who died previously but you get the point.. But newbies to the series can switch off this option and there is also the classic easy, medium and hard levels. Another great thing about this version of the series and all Fire Emblem games is that most anyone can beat the game you may need to restart if you do move a character wrong and they do end up dying but I have beaten almost every version of the series on medium difficulty at least. So it is a great game if you are new to the series or to this type of game.

Another cool new feature in this game is that you play as your own customizable character on the battlefield and you get to customize their class and stats. Plus there is also marriage in this version of the game to increase the fighting skills if these two characters are battling next to each other. The same goes for normal friendships between characters which strengthen their stats if they are next to each other. The story in the Fire Emblem games and this version in particular are very good, they all have a similar framework for the story but vary in many different ways.Another unique aspect is you can recruit people on the enemy’s side of many of the battles if you talk to them with the right character or in some cases pay them, usually thieves or mercenaries. You can usually tell who these people are because they have actual names and you can tell that they are not the boss/commander for that level. Google helps a lot too! LOL!

But seriously this is a great game that you should check out and if you wanna go old school try one of the Fire Emblem games for the Game Boy Advance, Wii, gamecube or even further back  if you know japanese! If you want to learn more about the series check out this wiki for the series: http://fireemblem.wikia.com/wiki/Fire_Emblem_%28series%29 and this link for Fire Emblem: Awakening: https://fireemblem.nintendo.com/

 

Craig

Manga Review: Blood Alone

Blood Alone

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Written by: Masayuki Takano

Published by: MediaWorks(former), Kodansha(current)

Well, here is my first review of a manga series! Normally I will only review a manga that is finished or review an arc of a storyline, but since this manga only comes out every once in a blue moon, I am going to go ahead and review it.

Blood Alone is an ongoing manga published in Japan about Kuroe Kurose, a private detective and author, and Misaki Minato, a young vampire girl, and follows different investigations that Kuroe receives. It can be very dark in some scenes, but in others be very cute and sweet. It is well rounded and a rather serious manga compared to others. Misaki loves Kuroe, but she is forever trapped in an adolescent’s body. Kuroe cares for Misaki a lot and has given up vampire hunting in order to protect her. The vampire inside of Misaki is slowly taking over and taking away her memories of being human. it is a slow change and Kuroe hopes to help keep her humanity in tact, or he might lose her for good. There are a couple of arcs that the series covers, in English at least, and all of them are quite enjoyable and suspenseful. All the characters are well rounded and I love Higure, an elder vampire who looks like a little boy. He is wise and dark but on the outside he just appears to be a boy. I find those to always be the scariest vampires, ones that look like an innocent child but are quite the contrary.

I really enjoyed the published books so far (1-6), but am very upset that 7-10 have not been released in the United States. I ordered 7 in Japanese, hoping the kanji would have kana next to it because then at least I can translate it, but unfortunately it doesn’t. So far I have translated a page. Either I need to be patient and wait for them to publish in English, or further my understanding of Japanese. I’m not quite sure which one will come first.

All in all, this series is worth buying, even though not all are available in the United States. I have read and reread the 6 books so far and hope that they decide to publish more in English. If you are looking for anything vampire, series, cute, yet suspenseful, this is a perfect series to pick up.

Hope you enjoyed my first review, let me know what other manga series you think I should check out!

Dani