Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Deja Vu?

Steins;Gate Fuka Ryouiki no Deja Vu


When the movie was first announced, it was looking real good with their trailers, I mean even without subs you could still decipher what exactly was going on.



As a sequel to its TV series, I was getting pretty much hyped up after seeing how well the TV series has been, not forgetting the mini OVA we had previously as well, the story is just being expanded right into the aftermath of the Steins;Gate world line that Okabe Rintarou had finally got himself into.

From the trailer, there's alrdy much "possibilities" that you can start guessing what exactly happens in the movie. Well, the part that got me so interested in it was the apparent disappearance of Okabe. At the point where Kurisu actually asks about this "particular" individual who was the creator of the lab and Hashida just replied that it was him. Oh wow. Damn. That's some development over there O_O and... seems like Kurisu is going to time leap herself as well. Dang, this is sure gonna be an exciting movie, and it sure was. :)

SPOILERS AHEAD!

Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Beyond the Boundary

When the season list was just realised, Kyoukai no Kanata was definitely one of the stronger series among the others... Or so I thought.


Being a typical Kyoto Animation series, it still retained the usual moeblob elements but what surprised me was their rare entry into the semi-action genre. Sure we did see some KyoAni preview of how their action scenes seem like back when chuunibyou aired, but this time round, it wasn't just any typical delusions but rather a full fledged action animation series by KyoAni themselves! Additionally, Kyoukai no Kanata was an original series, although adapted from a light novel, it was still produced by KyoAni, and I had pretty high expectations for it. All was great until the very end. If you would ask me which part was great and which was not, I would honestly say that the first 11 and a half episode was awesome and the last half of their last episode just failed to deliver an appropriate end. Just horrible IMO. I'll get to that later.


The series had a strong start, having our main protagonist introduced in a rather interesting way, with our dear Kanbara Akihito getting stabbed right in his chest by our megane-bishoujo Kuriyama Mirai. Other characters were subsequently introduced, each with a typical personality that made each character easy to remember and likeable at the same time. So here's the typical line up of our main 4 protagonist: Kanbaru Akihito, a half-youmu (I would prefer to call him a hanyou though) who is pretty much immortal with insane regenerative abilities. Kuriyama Mirai is a youmu-hunter who wields a blade created by her own blood which instantly reminds me of Deadman Wonderland. Now there are pretty much many scenes where we see Mirai getting all anaemic due to her blood loss from using her weapon too much, but I dun actually recall characters in Deadman Wonderland feeling the same. They definitely use waaaay more blood than Mirai herself so I guess this makes Kyoukai a little more realistic? Next we have the Nase siblings where the brother Hiroomi is pretty much a siscon over his sister Mitsuki.


The first few episodes did focus more on Mirai herself and how she gets more comfortable living with everyone else as she thinks of herself as a more special person with the power of the cursed blood and normally she would get segregated by the society but that wasn't what Akihito and the others did. There was however a first loophole, or I would say a mistake n KyoAni's part, which was to introduce the anime-original character, Sakura into the series.

I wouldn't say that it is always a bad idea to include an original character, but in Kyoukai's case, it wasn't a good idea at all. In the end, there was not much development on Sakura as a character at all. All she felt like was a character being included due to having to fix a possible loophole or to be there because the story needed someone to play that role. Which in this case was the background story of the Hollow Shadow. To me, it didn't seem important to actually include Sakura in it since Mirai would still feel much distress if the Hollow Shadow was forcing her memory to surface and Sakura just felt 'extra'. Furthermore, her story was over in just one episode which after that she just became a normal side character with no plot drive at all. Kyoukai could do all well without this new character at all.


One of my favourite episode was perhaps the most light-hearted or the most stupid yet hilarious episode that we'll ever see with the fight to subdue the fruit youmu. It was obviously a filler and a slight fanservice episode but nonetheless, it was witty, funny and their insert song was amazing. When it comes down to music, KyoAni never stops to amaze me with those mini performances just like they did in K-on.


The Hollow Shadow arc was probably one of the best plot driver since it made Mirai realise the fact that she wasn't the only one feeling that she was special. After seeing how Akihito succumb to his youmu side, it was evident that in fact, Akihito was suffering more than Mirai since he was still unable to control his youmu powers. It was pretty obvious that Akihito would be the one to let the Hollow Shadow take over and later get eradicated by Mirai, but the last scene where Mirai sees the true Akihito was touching as well.


And then came the main plot of the whole series which was about Kyoukai no Kanata. I didn't expect the title itself to play a part in the story but boy was I surprised that it was and at the same time, I thought it was pretty brilliant for KyoAni to thought of this. Apparently, Kyoukai no Kanata is an extremely powerful youmu with a power able to destroy the world and the youmu-hunter's goal was to destroy this youmu. And it turns out that Akihito's youmu was actually Kyoukai no Kanata itself and Mirai knew it all along. Even killing Akihito has been her true goal all along! Up to that point, I was thinking that hey, this is a good twist. With everything linking up, the story progresses where Mirai forcefully separates the youmu from Akihito and she disappears along with it. Now that's where the true meaning of Beyond the Boundary starts to appear. The youmu took the shape of a 'world' and it was some sort of a mirror world beyond that of the real world, which I guess gave birth to the name of 'Beyond the Boundary'. It was sweet and touching too to see Mirai sacrificing herself and that little kiss that the duo shared in the dream world. Although the romance side of the series was pretty weak, it was still sweet to see that happening. And then everything starts to fall apart...


First was the solution in getting Mirai back. Akihito's eccentric mother appears out of nowhere, holding the solution to save Mirai. At that point in time, Akihito starts to question his origins, which the mother decides to hold on to whatever secret that she has till the very end. To the readers, it just seems like more answered questions are being added right when the series was going to end. It only makes us speculate more without ever getting the final answer to those questions. What comes next was Izumi's relation with Akihito's mother Yayoi. The two does seem to be rather close to each other but nothing was revealed about them either. 


Secondly, in the final fight between Izumi and Miroku, Miroku hinted that Izumi does hold a youmu inside her, similar to Miroku himself but that too, was never explained and was just left hanging. Same with the outcome of the fight. Miroku just exploded into thin air... so does that mean that he died? But judging from his youmu powers, it doesn't seem like he would die so easily... which means that no one knows what had happened to Miroku too. 

With all the fuss separating Akihito with Kyoukai no Kanata, where has the plot gone when he just takes it back into himself??? It all seems like whatever happened in the previous few episodes just occurred for nothing. And that would mean that Mirai had sacrificed her self for nothing AND that the whole problem about the Kyoukai no Kanata residing inside Akihito just went unsolved, and the series ends... So ultimately, the risk is still there since Akihito still can't control his youmu side, which is the Kyoukai no Kanata, which holds the power to destroy the world... Nice reversal of the plot over there... *note the sarcasm =.=*

Finally, it was the return of Mirai in the epilogue that ruined everything. Honestly I was still ignoring the other loopholes until the epilogue came, which just destroyed the whole series in that few minutes. Right before the conclusion was reached, Akihito takes back the Kyoukai no Kanata into himself and with it gone, Mirai who had previously absorbed it would cease to exist. It was heartbreaking to see Mirai breaking down at the last moment. Akihito sure looked so sad, knowing that no matter what he did, he wouldn't be able to save Mirai since what's done had been done and all he was left over was the ring that Mirai always held with her. Honestly I didn't quite sense the death flag by Mirai. It only hit me when a crack was shown at her leg which then struck me : "oops. she's gone". Was glad that there weren't any forced romance flags being triggered right at the last moment just like Robotics;Notes and then the credits started rolling as we head into the epilogue. Halfway through, the ring that was the only thing remaining of Mirai disappeared. It led me into thinking that the ring could've stayed on due to the bond between Mirai and Akihito and by disappearing, it would mean that she was really gone and Akihito would most likely move on after there short but fateful encounter.


BUT WAIT!

KyoAni decides to pull out a deus ex machina and Kuriyama Mirai returns, all unscathed, without her megane and reunites once again with Akihito at the rooftop where they first met. Now now... just HOW did she manage to return? I do get the idea that KyoAni is settling for a happy ending, but it is this kind of situations that some characters should remain dead. Not that I particularly want to see Mirai dead and Akihito being all sad, but the series would have ended so much better if she had just stayed out of the picture until the end. I don't see it as a "must" to bring her back, since she only satisfy the condition of a "happy end" which to me, I only see it as a story breaker and a horrible ending. 

All in all, this is actually a good series to pick up, among the whole 12 episodes, I would say that 11.5 episodes really hit the "original series expectation" condition and only the final 0.5 have failed. A good recommendation would be to just ignore the epilogue and you'll get a much better ending feel to the series. Kyoukai no Kanata in overall is a good series just with a bad ending, nonetheless it was still entertaining to follow this series.

 Fuyukai desu!

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 I'll just leave this here :P









Monday, December 23, 2013

Winter 2013/2014

The current season didn't actually turn out to be too well which I had expected when the season begun but I'll just leave those comments on another post tomorrow with the coverage on Kyoukai no Kanata and perhaps another post soon on the recent Steins;Gate movie. So as the new year approaches, here's a lookout to the upcoming series next season. Chart is taken from Neregate so visit the website for the whole view: Alternatively, click here to view the full image 


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Pupa


Adapted from a manga, the series revolves around 2 siblings who are affected by a virus called the Pupa. What the virus does is it transforms the sister into a flesh-eating monster, and the brother, which the Pupa virus instead gave him fast regenerative powers. So in this setting, I guess I'll be seeing the brother possibly giving up "parts" of him to feed the sister? D: 

Well this seems like a gory / semi-horror series which the seasons has been quite lacking so I would most probably give this a go. Its trailer is sure creepy with all the whispers of the sister calling out to the brother. (You could search it up on youtube), but I'll be leaving the 2nd trailer here instead


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Nobunagun


Similarly adapted from a manga, this series has a rather interesting plot. With history mixed into a modern sci-fi series. What we see is protagonists being equipped with various modern sci-fi weapons to fight against monsters, but what is special about those equipments is that each of them is infused with an ancient historical figures. Our main protagonist Shio is equipped with a machine gun infused with the spirit of Oda Nobunaga. (you can search him up in google to know who he his)

A rather interesting twist in a sci-fi series... the PV totally caught my eye though, definitely gonna catch this!


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Mahou Sensou


Adapted from a light novel, the series revolves around the clash between 2 worlds, the human world and the magician world and I guess, that is the main plot? Pretty simple plot, possibly showing clashes between magicians as what the title suggests so this would possibly be an action series. No harm trying this one out...


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Wizard Barristers : Benmashi Cecil


An original series by ARMS! Well hopefully this turns out good as well since the PV really did show some interesting plot elements, but somewhere I think this series is going to fail to live up to expectations. It's kind of a hunch but we'll just have to see how this series goes. It is this genre of plot that either things can go exceptionally well or just tumble all the way down.

The series reminds me of Psycho-Pass where the plot revolves around Laws of Magic and there is this special group of "police" (I would call them that for now), who are responsible for capturing magician criminals and judging them as they wouldn't be able to do it with the normal judge for humans. Very interesting plot I would say, definitely going to give this a try but don't actually hold high hopes for this. 


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Nisekoi


This actually surprised me since I didn't expect this series to be taken by SHAFT. Adapted from the manga series, this is a romantic comedy series that I wouldn't mind watching. Had been hearing about this series for quite some time but didn't actually started reading it. So I guess this would be a good time to give this series a try without actually touching the manga series. Unless of course if the series ends abruptly then I would be switching over to the manga then.

The basic plot can be summarized in 2 words: "Love Triangle". Ok, thats done, so now let's wait for it's release.

(P.S. Well, decided to take this up partially due to me being a SHAFT fan so hopefully this is a good indicator :D)



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Noragami


This series was featured over at AFA 13, didn't catch it's first episode premier so I actually don't know much about this series but I would say this is currently the most promising series among all the others in the upcoming season. Based off a manga series, this series holds the supernatural genre which I am definitely into, especially with all these divine beings and stuff like that, magic is not included though.

The plot talks about this boundary between the 2 realms and between it lives many divine beings. So one day our female protagonist decides to "Summon" one of the diving beings into the world who actually does not answer anyone's prayers but instead has the ability to hunt down all those that tries to break the balance between the realms. Or so it the plot that I presume to be. Will be eagerly waiting for this series' debut!



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and here's the sequel to previous series that's going to be aired in this season as well:


Chuunibyou demo Koi Shitai! Ren


Have been waiting for this for a looooong time. Need moore Rikka and Yuuta screentime!!!! Seems like there's a couple of new characters appearing this time round, don't actually see Nibutani in the trailer though... or did she just change her hair color!? O_O



Seitokai Yakuindomo *


Pretty self explanatory for all those viewers of this series, so I'll just leave just that. Hooray for S2! :D

Saturday, December 14, 2013

Just a small update~

Been busy the last few days, or weeks, catching up with family and friends, so a little less time to actually resume updating here on a weekly basis. From now on the weekly update will continue, so here's just a small update about recent things that happened and events that are to come.

ORD LO!

Just finished my national service 2 weeks ago, been a long and tough time over the last 2 years... All those tough times, all those rough work and sleepy nights... all those memories would definitely stay with me regardless of whether I wish to forget them or not. Even those unhappy moments will still be remembered, it was that significant of the 2 years. Bad times passed, looking back it definitely was fun but going through it all again, I would think twice about it. It's always when things are over that you look back and see how fun it actually was, but during that time, it didn't felt that way after all. What really brought me through this 2 years with ease was definitely with the friends that I made there, with majority of them staying together ever since basic training had ended. It is all those joy and laughter that made difficult tasks seem just a little easier and with everyone helping each other out, things get done and everyone would laugh or talk about it other words, like a big family. I wouldn't say that I hated the 2 years, in fact I would say that I learnt a lot, from working with peers and the importance of teamwork, I gained more hands-on experience, I learnt more life skills and most importantly, I made many many lifelong friends. Thank you for all the wonderful experiences you have all given me. Cya guys around! :')

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And here's some event updates that are coming right up:


EOY 2013 will be held tmr at the Marina Barrage, has been years since I last went to an EOY, but since I've got quite a lot of free time now, so why not? Would be more interested in the local doujin groups who'd set up booths there. Will leave most of the cosplays for Cosfest & AFA instead...

Talking about Cosfest, apparently Cosfest is having a christmas event this year:

According to their facebook page,

"Cosfest Christmas Programme for 28th December 2013 at Bugis +
Programme for 29th December 2013 will be out soon! Stay tuned!


28 December 2013

1.00pm : Opening Ceremony for Cosfest Christmas

1.30pm : Cosplay Performances

2.00pm - 5.00pm: Running Man Cosplay with Cosplay Idols

5.00pm - 6.00pm: Cosplay Workshop

6.00pm - 7.00pm: Xmas Gift Xchange (XGX)"

Don't really think I'd be heading for that event but just listing here since it's still a partial cosfest event... Cosfest does seem to be holding more and more of these small events yea, similar to the previous part 2 cosfest of the previous year.

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Had took the time in the previous month to actually catch up with some past series that I've missed but turns out to be rather outstanding in one way or another, namely Rinne no Lagrange and Symphogear. Will possibly be talking about the two series somewhere in the future too. New season is already near and I will be looking forward to see how exactly they are going to end Kyoukai no Kanata, Valvrave and Tokyo Ravens... :)

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and here's one of the songs from Symphogear, really nice animation of their concert performances

Monday, December 9, 2013

Madoka Magica Movie 3 : The Rebellion Story


The 3rd movie to the Puella Magi series really served as a beautiful sequel to the already popular series and its remake into 2 individual movies. After watching the 3rd movie, I can say that the whole movie was like a mini roller-coaster ride, plot twists and unexpected series of events really make the whole movie shine. For fans of the series itself, you'll definitely be surprised to see how far the movie carries the series forward and not forgetting the many jaw-dropping moments as well. For non-madoka fans, it is really time to pick the series up :)

WARNING! MAJOR SPOILERS AHEAD!

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Fall 2013 Season thus far

Been some time since the Fall season has started, so here's an overview on

the highlights of this season

So here are some series that I've picked up for the fall season:


Kyoukai no Kanata


I would consider this as the main highlight among all the other series in this season. Right from the start, this series stood out from the rest with it being an original series by Kyoto Animation with the all-familiar animation style from the moe-blob style studio. Well, it is said that the series was adapted from a light novel series but that novel was still published by KyoAni which makes this an original KyoAni work after Tamako Market. From the previous series such as Chuunibyou and Free!, we do get to see more guys being animated by KyoAni and its definitely getting better in terms of how the guy characters are designed. Sure enough the series does have its usual KyoAni dose of moe characters like our 2 female protagonist Kuriyama Mirai and Nase Mitsuki. Not forgetting the side character Shindou Ai, who just reminds me of Airi from Robotics;Notes.

Leaving the character design aside, what this series looks to me is a series that surpasses Chuunibyou, or a work that I had always hoped that Chuunibyou would be, gorgeous animation sequences, battles between the supernatural and some slice-of-life humour being mixed in here and there. Although I do accept the fact that Chuunibyou was as good as it can be as a romance series, Kyoukai no Kanata took a step further and ventured into the supernatural realm that didn't quite exist in Chuunibyou.

In the world of Kyoukai no Kanata, there are 3 classes that live amongst us in our everyday life. Humans, Youmu and Spirit World Warriors. Youmu in a sense are demons or youkai if you wish to call it that way, that causes trouble or prove to be deadly or sometimes even perfectly harmless depending on the form it takes. Our male protagonist Kanbara Akihito, is a half-youmu or a hanyou, where he, at certain circumstances, will show off his youmu powers, which are not exactly pleasant. Spirit World Warriors on the other hand, are hunters that hunt youmu down and they are paid money by retrieving youmu spirit stones which are appraised and given its grade. The rest of the 3 protagonist are all Spirit World Warriors, which includes our megane bishoujo, Kuriyama Mirai, and siblings Nase Mitsuki and Nase Hiroomi. With the characters being laid out, each of them have added profiles to make the series much more interesting. Our half-youmu Akihito has a fetish for girls who wear spectacles, Mirai loves gardening and had a tagline of "You're so unpleasant.", Hiroomi is a siscon and Mitsuki, well I guess she's the more normal one of the group.

I've always place priority over original series among others since it's a fresh series that carries a lot of potential, it is always a good choice to check them out first before the others. Fortunately, this series turns out to be one of the best in this season so I would say that this was a good find and strongly recommended for all to try this series out.

Tokyo Ravens


Following down the list of supernatural series that seem to be the main block of this season comes Tokyo Ravens. Adapted from its light novel, this series revolves around onmyoujis and shikigamis. It seems like more and more animation series tend to use a more 3D-like of animation style for certain mechanical creatures, such as some of which we have seen previously in Asura Cryin. Well this time around, the series does still retain the use of such animation style but thankfully it wasn't on all available shikigamis, but rather the more mechanical-looking types.

I would say this series would be the more shounen type of series closely following the flow of the mainstream series, where it doesn't look like the end of the series would be a decisive conclusion, but rather one that most likely would be a cut in the middle of a the story which is still ongoing at the moment. I ain't complaining much about that, but the plot setting did put a large story block right at the start, and it wouldn't exactly feel quite right if that block would not be completed when the series ends, especially with only 24 episodes, this series is still great and interesting now, but there are signs that the series is slowly degenerating.

Tokyo Ravens had a good start with a straight jump into the world of onmyoujis and shikigamis and all the action packed scenes and battle between shikigamis were fun to watch, all was good up to the point where the setting changed into a school kind of setting. Didn't actually quite like the change since things would generally become more monotonous after things start happening only in the school and their focus on our 2 main protagonist as love interest does seem to be rather daunting, especially with our male protagonist Harutora actually doesn't even have the slightest hint that Natsume have feelings for him. Well, that kind of setting and development is pretty common in this genre of series, which was why I am actually kinda worried that the quality of this series might begin to drop in the future. So far it's still in the beginning and up to now, it is definitely still entertaining to watch, especially since the introduction of Harutora's own shikigami who is just downright cute. Will see how this goes on, but for now, its still a series worthwhile to follow.


Unbreakable Machine-Doll


Unbreakable machine-doll is an interesting series on its own, and I would say that this series isn't exactly suitable for all in terms of its storyline and characters. To be more specific, this series is totally rigged with fanservice. Well, it isn't as bad compared to Sora no Otoshimono which was a shame since its story was so strong that it didn't actually require fanservice to keep the series going. For this series however, the plot is simple and although there are cases of obvious fanservice, at least it isn't as blatant as the rest of the other series were.

The very first impression that the series gave me was that I was watching another series that was similar to Asura Cryin. I mean that series was good in delivering a plot that was filled with supernatural themes, time travel and human relations, and now this too, had almost the same plot device, except perhaps the time portion. In the world of Machine-Doll, there are humans known as puppeteers who with their magic, they control over automatons, which come in various designs and types, which are devices or puppets that the puppeteers control. For our main protagonist, Raishin Akabane, his automaton is a human-like girl Yaya, who absolutely adores Raishin, even to the point of wanting to be his lover (and over-possessive as well).

What comes as a more shocking similarity was the term "ban doll", which refers to an automaton who have parts belonging to a human. That was surprising similar to the Asura Machina that the users possess in Asura Cryin where a human soul is attached to each machine as a burial doll to keep them running. That was an interesting concept that was added to one of the plot drivers and thinking how they were going to add content to that certain plot device makes me want to finish this series as a whole. The basic plot of the series is simple, were puppeteers unite and fight each other to reach the top and attain the position known as "wise man" who will become the strongest puppeteer that has defeated the rest. And Raishin Akabane intends to get that title and at the same time, wishes to achieve revenge for the murderer who killed his family members years ago.

What was disappointing in this series (other than the fanservice), was the way the battles between automatons are conducted. Especially with Raishin's control over Yaya. It is nice to see how Yaya is a prized possession of Raishin with all her abilities and her actual specifications as an automaton, but all those commands that Raishin gives to Yaya all seem rather random to the viewers. There isn't quite an exact template for which the commands are used, like what each number meant, or even the elements, since to me, all I see is Raishin shouting certain commands filled with an element and numbers, and the next moment you see Yaya glowing in certain colours and thrashing the opponent upside down. Would have been better if there was a much clearer clarification on that part. Other than that, this series is interesting enough for me to continue watching, but I am also well aware that this series wouldn't interest everyone at the same extent as the above two, so I would say, try this, but do not have high hopes for this.


Kakumeiki Valvrave 2nd Season


And finally, the 2nd season and the conclusion to the Valvrave series is here. Sure the first season did leave quite a number of unanswered questions and it is the 2nd season's duty to answer them! Or so I hope. As of now, things are getting pretty serious, the plot is moving rather well, some of the character's hidden identities are revealed and some, well, don't actually live to see the end. It has been a rocky ride since the first season had aired, and now with the 2nd season, I will say that this series still has a high hope for a marvellous conclusion seeing how things are now. C'mon Ichiro Okouchi!

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X-encounter - Tokyo Ravens OP



Pretty amazing song with wonderful sequences too, one of the better openings I've seen for this season


Will be updating on Madoka's 3rd movie soon, so stay tuned!

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

AFA 2013 - An Overview


It is the time of the year again with AFA 2013, returning for the 6th year since 2008. And for the very first time, AFA 2013 was held over 3 full days, rather than the previous 2 event days and perhaps an anisong concert on a friday. But this year even friday was included in the main event as well, which was good and bad for some. For those that could make it, I would say friday would be a very good choice to go since there aren't as much people as compared to the weekends and you get to purchase all those goodies first! You might never know if an item would still be in stock if you decide to go only on the weekends.


This year, with the 3 day event, I was prepared to do most of my purchases on day 1, following a photo taking spree on day 2 and lastly a mix of both and some last-minute shopping for day 3. Year after year the ticket prices have increased, especially for the stage access, so I had to really choose carefully which day's stage event I would go. For this year, friday's event ticket had stage access being included, possibly due to the stage event being limited on day 1, so that was a "shun-bian" get kind of thing.


Looking at saturday and sunday, both weren't exactly a must-go but since I already got the anisong standard for sunday, both the event and stage access ticket for that day was already given so in the end I only went for a normal event access for saturday. For the anisong lineup this year, it was pretty good for friday and sunday, where the former included Egoist and it was some sort of a mini miku concert with Hachioji P and livetune there, so it was a pretty good deal IMO. Sunday's lineup was one of the best, with angela, ELISA, T.M. revolution and Nana Mizuki! Have been waiting so long for Nana Mizuki to come to AFA and when it was announced that she was indeed coming, it was a definite must go for me, until I realised that on the lineup list, it wasn't displayed as Nana Mizuki but as Nana Mizuki X TM Revolution, which meant that most likely she'll only sing the Valvrave songs, which were only 2, therefore VIP was out of the question.

Having went all 3 days, I would comfortably say that friday was the best day to buy your stuff since there is so much less people as compared to the weekends. And some of the goods were sold out already on the first day. Reached there around 8+ on friday, roughly an hour+ before the doors open and already the queue to enter AND the queue to purchase the tickets were sooo long, thankfully I collected them the day before :D

 this was the queue for the tickets on friday

and the quiet thursday night at suntec :)


And upon entering the event hall, you are greeted with Valvrave Unit I and the Bandai booth right in front of you. With routes already planned, I headed for the Madoka booth straight after entering, meanwhile looking at those queuing for SAO booth, its a pity that that booth always have long queues doesn't it? And at the Madoka booth, there was less goods than the previous year, possibly due to the lack of a movie showcase this time round but nonetheless I still managed to grab a Kyoko PVC over there which at the end of the day, almost all were sold out except a few Sayaka and Madoka left, and a piece of Mami. Headed shortly after to the Hatsune Miku concert booth, took a look here and there, moved on to Robo Robo and rapidculture, and then to the doujin booths. Picked up most of the stuff here and there, before heading back to the Madoka booth to try my luck on the Kuji available and BAM! Prize A and a F in 2 tickets. Wasn't exactly aiming for the A since it was Mami, pity that I couldn't change the A for a C which was a Kyoko... oh well.


and so that was probably what I got this year round. Wasn't as lucky on the vocaloid petites though, didn't get a single Miku in 3 tries :/ was quite fortunate to find the Nendo Clip instead though, would definitely prove useful in photographing them in the future! The rest of the friday was simply moving around from booth to booth, like MUSE etc. and the other days like Saturday and Sunday was mainly used for taking photos of the things available on display at the event and of course the commonly flooded 3rd floor filled with cosplayers. It was a pity too that KKnM didn't have a booth this year, it would have been one of the few shops I would visit on the first day and I miss holding up the wooden sign that says "end of the queue"... hope to see them coming next year... Other common booths were still available, such as MUSE, horipro, kurocha, toycoin, and of course not forgetting the sword selling booths. Those booths are always a hit every single year... wonder why... wonder what those youths who buy the sword do with them if they're not cosplaying @_@

for the full event photos, you can click here to view it.

So now, moving on the anisong concerts!


took on Basic level for friday's and Standard for sunday's. Was pretty excited for Egoist's concert since its LIVE and it would be interesting to see how they were going to set up a virtual one for her since she wouldn't be showing her face. Turns out they used AR for her, where she sings behind a screen and a virtual AR of Inori was projected onto the screen which moves according to Chelly's actions. It was amazing to watch and at certain angles, you can actually see Chelly singing and moving behind the screen, just that you wouldn't be able to see her face. 

this was basically how it looked like (from Chelly's twitter)

and yup, that was amazing to watch. Furthermore the entire Egoist segment was linked together as though she was telling a story and all her songs just fell into place nicely as her story and narration goes on. Still can't forget the impactful beginning with Psycho-Pass's ED, Namae no Nai Kaibutsu. Soon after it was Valerie, Motsu X DJ Kaya, Hachioji P and finally livetune. Was indeed an eye-opener watching and listening to a DJ style concert, it felt amazing while the songs were being remixed especially when you know most of the songs. Friday's anisong then came to a close with livetune's Tell Your World and the 3 hour long concert had ended. 

almost every artiste was taking photo of the crowd on friday :D and this was the end of Friday's anisong!

Sunday's Valvrave Night was presumably the most anticipated anisong with all the powerhouses being placed together on one night. Well, we do have to give credit to Valvrave for stringing so many wonderful artistes together. One of the plus points of the concert was that it wasn't limited to just songs from Valvrave. The concert was kicked off by angela, who sang Valvrave's Boku Ja Nai and among all, the one that I could remember strongly was Fafner's Shangri-La. That was simply amazing. Following that was ELISA, which blew the crowd away with her high vocal range, singing songs from Euphoric Field and The World God Only Knows, and of course not forgetting the amazing song Realism. Shortly after her was T.M. Revolution's turn and I would honestly say that the crowd went from high to crazy when those familiar Gundam Seed songs were sung, like Invoke, Vestige etc. And then finally, it was the moment that everyone was waiting for. The duets.

Both Preserved Rose and Kakumeiki Dualism were exceptionally wonderful songs and being sung by T.M. and Nana Mizuki LIVE, that was where my money for the concert had flew to. All for that. It was really a pity that Nana Mizuki only sang 3 songs with T.M. and none of her own songs, but it was already kind of expected seeing how the lineup was announced. If she ever would come AFA again, it would definitely be a must-go for her anisong. 

So that basically wraps up AFA 2013, definitely better than last year which was held in Expo, too little booths and not much things to see and walk around. Suntec is definitely better, especially with the 3rd floor being free for all, which meant that the 4th floor was the event area and the 3rd would be the cosplayer area. Almost seems like Suntec was built just nice for events like AFA :) Would definitely be going again next year, not sure if I would be attend all 3 days if it will be the same again, so till then!