Anime Previews
SNAP JUDGEMENTS: SPRING 2010
Spring Holbrook previews several series from the Spring 2010 anime season. These series include: Uragiri was Boku no Namae wo Shitte Iru and Angel Beats.
Review by: Josh Dunham
Director: Shin Onuma
Animation Production: Silver Link
Based off the light novel by Kenji Inoue
Set in a high school where students are segregated according to their grades, and disputes are settled with battles, Baka to Test to Shokanju centers around Akihisa Yoshii and his fellow classmates as they aim to be the best in school. In each battle, students summon familiars, whose powers are equivalent to the student’s test scores. Being in the lowest class with the worst scores, can Akihisa and company really make it to the top?
Director: Keitaro Motonaga
Animation Production: White Fox
Based on the novels by Nisio Isin
Katanagatari tells the story of Yasuri Shichika, the only living man who posses the legendary Kyoto-ryo style of anti-sword martial arts. Although exiled, he is sought out by a woman named Togame, who recruits Shichika on a quest to collect 12 swords of extreme craftsmanship. Battles ensue as they attempt to seize them from their masters.
Review by: John-Paul Natysin
Director: Takahiro Omori
Animation Production: Brains Base
Based on the novels by Ryohgo Narita
Synopsis
Ikebukuro is a weird place where weird things happen.
John-Paul's Thoughts
In July 2007, Brains Base released an anime called Baccano!, and it was good. It was based on a series of novels by Ryohgo Narita and directed by Takahiro Omori. With its Pulp Fiction-esque storytelling style and exploitative violence, Baccano! was, hands down, one of the best shows to come out that year. Three years later, the crew that brought us Baccano! is back again adapting another of Narita's novels.
Review by: John-Paul Natysin
Director: Keizo Shimizu
Animation Production: Magic Bus
Based on the manga by Buichi Terasawa
Synopsis
Cobra is the man—nuff said.
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