Tuesday, August 20, 2013

MJP: Unexpected Progression


Looking back since MJP started, it only revolved around these 5 teens who in their own Academy are known as the "Zannen Five" and through a turn of fate, became the pilots of high-end AHSMB units to help humanity fight against the Wulgaru invasion. For the first 12 episodes or so, it all seemed like a "happy-go-lucky" series, with them winning their fights in one way or another and not forgetting their numerous jokes carefully laid among every episode but now, MJP has changed its course of direction and is much more of a stronger series than it previously was. More action, more seriousness, more mecha and more emotions, this can only get better.

The plot was suddenly ramped up after the beginning of the 2nd part of the whole season, where I believe lies the true plot of MJP itself. So far what we had gathered based on the plot is that:

1. The Wulgaru is an ancient race that seek other genes (such as those of the humans) to better benefit their own kind
2. The AHSMB units are a variant of Wulgaru fighters and the information was given by a Wulgaru who favours the human race, Teoria
3. The pilot's DNA is mapped into the AHSMB unit that he or she pilots, resulting in an increase in battle ability when Harmonic Levels are high

For now, those were the 3 more important developments in the series so far that might be focused on in the latter part of the series. Teoria is basically still a mystery, all we do know is that she came to Earth with an intention that she wanted to protect the human race and that she had met Izuru before he had his memories wiped. Now lies the big question on who exactly is Izuru? How did he meet a Wulgaru in the past? I honestly wouldn't be surprised if the plot took a huge shift and making Izuru a Wulgaru. I mean, there's still this possibility isn't it?


With Izuru's latest battle with Jiart, it is made known that the "evolution" of the AHSMB unit is linked towards the pilot's harmonic level or emotion levels. In that heated battle, Izuru's Red 5 basically "awakened" or should I say "Izuru awakened", where the unit took a slightly different form and its mobility increased over the charts. What was explained was that Izuru's Red 5 was receiving more data to execute and its processing and movement speed cannot keep up with Izuru's reaction time. Talk about being superhuman... From there, we learnt that Red 5 had Izuru's DNA mapped into it as well which makes me rethink about the AHSMB units as a whole. It was like another "self" being the unit itself and while Izuru changes Red 5's JURIA system when his harmonic level increases, what would happen if JURIA system decided to become the one to change instead? The aftermath of that battle resulted in a Izuru of a totally different personality which gave the fact that one can change just by piloting the AHSMB units. Furthermore, the AHSMB units are looking more and more "organic" after seeing how much Red 5's frame changed. Are the units alive? What exactly is the JURIA system? An intelligient AI? Or perhaps another DNA map? The series ain't letting go much information on this one yet...


And to add on to the series mecha awesomeness, we have a latest addition to the ASHMB team, Black 6 and its pilot with a split personality. It was an interesting addition to the characters already present in the series and it was rather funny to see how the others had reacted to the sudden personality change. From being all humble and genereally refined, to a badass, vulgar and extremely skilled pilot. I ain't complaining about the new addition to team but Black 6 honestly looks damn cool with its own armaments.

When new characters come, old ones would have to go, and they had to leave in a rather painful format. I was feeling pretty sour after the last episode when they decided to almost wipe out the whole of Team Doberman when they were sent for a mission that they were supposed to risk their lives for. For the past 19 episodes,  we have yet to see any sad scenes or any that will make your heart wrench, but this time, it proved us wrong. In the latest episode, we lost 2 out of 3 of Team Doberman to the Wulgaru. Throughout the entire episode, there were constant scenes talking about their own future like Chandra and his fiance and Patrick going on about wanting to confess to Tamaki and all those promises of what to do after they return... There were so many death flags this time round that the moment they were given the order to sortie, I kinda knew that they won't make it back alive.

Their final moments together

Team Doberman was sent for a mission of utmost importance, where their success would mean a possibility to win the war against the Wulgaru. With common knowledge, the Wulgaru reside in another different universe and yet is able to come and attack the humans, which meant that there was some sort of a portal or a gate that links the two universe together and their mission was to locate such a gate. Things didn't go too well after they found a gate as they were discovered by the Wulgaru protecting the gate which nearly took them all down. Randy separated from the team at first to delay the fighters while Patrick and Chandra took the opportunity to escape and when things started becoming messy, Chandra decided to lag behind to ensure Patrick's safety, possibly due to knowing that he had an important confession to make to Tamaki when he gets back but that confession never made it. After almost dismembering Chandra's Rhino, Patrick's Rhino was sliced in half just when he saw Godinon and shouted "Tamaki". After Patrick's demise, an injured Randy rushes in to protect Chandra but his Rhino was no match for an entire Wulgaru fleet and he falls in front of Chandra. Godinon comes to Chandra's rescue and manage to save him together with Black 6 and with that, only one member of Team Doberman was left, Chandra, with a secured coordinate of the Wulgaru gate.


After the incident, it made me think about why Commander Simon had decided to send the Dobermans instead of the Rabbits, he too knew that the mission could be a one-way trip but after seeing how Earth was nearly invaded, he had to make a choice. But that choice only consist of one option, which was to send the Dobermans in. The mission was so risky that losing Team Rabbits would mean a total loss for the war and their 6 precious AHSMB units as well. It was unfortunate for the Dobermans but there wasn't much choice for Commander Simon to make as well. Perhaps he could have waited and equip the Dobermans with AHSMB units instead but the Wulgaru definitely doesn't wait till they are done and would strike before that. It all seemed too natural for the series to keep having the Dobermans in the spotlight and now I knew why. it was a strong build up for all their characters, make one love their team and now, they were killed off in a mission that had basically sent them to their deaths. It really felt sour seeing how Patrick died in his last moments still thinking about Tamaki.

If this series is truly 25 episodes long, then I would have some worries about how they are going to conclude this series if it's not going to have a 2nd season. There are too many questions left unanswered and there are only like 6 episodes left? I expect the JURIA system or the AHSMB units to be further explained in the next few episodes since we see Izuru going to more body check ups. Jiart's character is still mysterious, if he doesn't want genes, then I can't believe that hunting Lamatas is his only desire. What about Teoria who is still on Earth? Jiart definitely has plans to send some other Wulgaru to meet her so we'll see how that goes. How will the Wulgaru end the war if they yearn for human genes? It wouldn't be a success if the gate was destroyed which only delays the Wulgaru invasion and I don't see how they are going to make a peaceful treaty or some sort too. What about Izuru's past and him knowing Teoria? I'm definitely interested to know that. Who knows it there could be "Izuru is a Wulgaru" development? Man, I'm kinda looking forward to that :)

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Sunday, August 11, 2013

A deeper look

I guess no matter how many times I watch these monogatari episodes, their monologue, their unique animation style and of course their hidden references that links with each character still continue to interest me over the past 1-2 seasons.

Not long ago we just had a glimpse of Hanekawa's back story with the OVA: Nekomonogatari Kuro. Where what we saw was a transformed Hanekawa while still retaining her own personality inside. It was the incident that created the Neko oddity which was explained to be the stress that has created that oddity.


This time in Hanekawa's own arc, she met a Tora oddity called Kako which at first glance, seems to be another breed of oddity that had ventured into the town. It was only recently that it was explained to be another oddity created by Hanekawa yet again, with another reason other than stress that created the Neko. It was interesting to see how Hanekawa was trying to deduce the identity behind the Tora, with the name "Kako" given to it. Kako could have meant the past. In Senjougahara's point of view, it seemed more of like a pun to her: Trauma (that could have caused the birth of Kako) = Tora-Uma ~ Tiger? O_O

With the fact being laid out to Hanekawa about the oddity's ability, there was the trend of Kako burning down every house that Hanekawa had lived in. First it was her own home, then it was the abandoned school building where she had spent a night, and now it was either Senjougahara's or Araragi's where she had also lived in. Ultimately, this boils down to the keyword "fire"

According to Araragi's Fire Sisters, they associate "fire" with passion and "fire and flame" as a heart in love. That is when the truth finally struck Hanekawa: heart in love: fire with envy. Or jealousy in other words... And that was the true reason behind the birth of Kako. To Hanekawa, she was a person who silently wishes for a pure self, someone who is perfect in all ways and not tainted in any. As a result of this silent wish, she rejects the "impurities" that manifest inside her. Those rejected "impurities" are then born as oddities, separated from her own body, leaving her all pure and perfect. These oddities then uses Hanekawa's negative emotions to fuel their own actions. Like Black Hanekawa which eats on her stress and relieves it by previously hurting others, Kako gets fuel from her jealousy which in turn become the flames that was used to burn down those buildings. So what exactly was Kako's actions related to jealousy? To Hanekawa, her household didn't feel like a true home at all and while staying over at Senjougahara's and Araragi's, she came to know something that she can never achieve or hope to get: A prefect family. As a result of such a jealousy and not wanting to show it on her own face or her own behaviour, she created Kako unknowingly.


As a perfect individual, she believes that she knows everything or seems to know everything until Gaen told her flat she it was the opposite. And that her perfect self wasn't actually perfect, but more like a "fake" image that was created after giving birth to 2 different oddities. Seeing how in previous seasons where even if she was physically hurt by her own parents, she didn't once complain even though it might be the right thing to do. Instead she kept her "perfect" image and apologised instead, from being hurt! It was also hinted over when she first buried a dead cat which presumably gave birth to Black Hanekawa. Her actions wasn't like those of a normal individual, who would bury the dead cat because they felt sorry for the cat or out of sympathy. But to Hanekawa, she did it because she knew that it was the right way to do as someone who is "perfect".

Understanding all this and having to make a choice to protect her loved ones like Senjougahara and Araragi, she resolved to solve all these problems on her own, by making an attempt to accept all those "impurities" back inside her. With Black Hanekawa's help after requested by Hanekawa herself, she attempts to persuade Kako to return to Hanekawa together with her but with the power difference, ultimately Araragi arrives to save the day. Alright, so for the past 4 episodes, exactly where did Araragi disappeared to? Nonetheless his entrance was indeed spectacular with Kokorowatari stabbed right through Kako.


It was there and then, that Hanekawa become honest with her own self, accepting all her flaws and becoming more "human". With her absorbing all her stress and envy back into herself, she became someone who would complain, who would express her jealousy and someone who would learn how to get hurt.

So I guess this's her first time feeling hurt? 

Hanekawa's confession at the end was definitely her first too, after accepting who she is and wanting a "change" she confessed straight to Araragi and was rejected, with Araragi having Senjougahara in his heart now. And there we go, a "true" Hanekawa has joined the team.

Looking at how the character's in the series have developed, it really makes you think more about a person's character and how one might wish to behave in real life. According to Hanekawa's actions, it does indeed seem like a easy way out for anyone who wish to reject negative emotions. Let's just say stress that created Black Hanekawa. It is indeed true that stress is something that is unwanted, or something that is better not to have. But without stress, it does prove difficult to perform certain tasks. I mean without stress is good, but where does that extra push in efficiency comes? It can also, through stress, brings out more thinking skills of a person to perform to their best under certain conditions. For envy, I can't really see what's good in having jealousy but it's just normal to be in our lives. You see something better off than you, you'll feel jealous, or someone having something that you want but you're unable to get it, you get jealous. And in terms of love, jealousy comes in pretty simple terms as well. All these are parts and parcel of what defines a human being, or a human being's feelings I would say. It wouldn't be right if these emotions were lacking from a normal human. I mean yes, it might be good for one to lose it but in return for such price to pay like the Kako oddity, it just may not be the right choice. Purposely discarding of such negative emotions does seem to be a little selfish but that was just how Hanekawa was brought up to become: A perfect human. With all those emotions back inside her, now we have a normal girl, who now dares to get hurt and with that, is able to achieve more than what she has already in the past. Embrace every little emotions that you have no matter good or bad, getting hurt on the inside is fine, moving on is more important, accept yourself as who you are. 

P.S. Hanekawa should really retain her silver-black hair, looks good on her too :)

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Madoka's 3rd movie Official teaser! :D Can't wait for this to come!


Genei wo Kakeru Taiyou's OP by LiSa - traumerei

Sunday, August 4, 2013

Danganronpa! -The Game- Part 2

WARNING!
This contains MAJOR spoilers for the series, so if you're watching the Animation series that's being aired right now and do not wished to be spoiled then please read no further.

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