Monday, March 24, 2014

Noragami - The 5 Yen God


A series with beautiful animations, would be something I would use to describe this series. It had its shine in some episodes but nearer to the end, everything became so rushed, many characters being added in before being properly developed and turns out to be a rather disastrous end for the short 12 episode series that had once been one of the more highly anticipated series this season.

I wouldn't exactly say that the series was horrible, it was just that they had too much content to try and squeeze into a 12 episode series which in the end felt so rushed that before you could actually make sense of what some of the characters are thinking or what their motives were, the series had already ended before you know it. It honestly had a good start, bringing both Yato and Hiyori in an accidental meeting which leads her to develop her half ayakashi form which serves as the plot starter for the whole series itself. The downside to that was Yato didn't actually begin to tackle her problem soon after that, making Hiyori a kind of an "extra" character rather than a female protagonist. One of the reasons for delaying Hiyori's development was perhaps due to them wanting to slot it for the final few episodes which they eventually did, but having tackle her problem only in the last 2 episodes?! And also introducing a whole new character at that time too?! Now that's just rushed. It could've worked out better if the series was stretched longer, like say a 24/25/26 episode series so that we can have more insights on like Bishamon, Kofuku or even Rabou, the flaw of the series really lies on their huge character pool but yet very little developments on each of them.


Lets take Kofuku for example. She sure was an impactful character from when she appeared as Yato's supposedly girlfriend back in episode 4. And as we said, there weren't much development of these side characters, but at least for Kofuku, she did showed her face here and there in the later few episodes and did play a large role in the purification of Yukine in episode 9. As a god of poverty, it was sure hilarious seeing how she did spread her omen on people around her, which was possibly why we do see Yato being so poor as he is right now. But boy did she get serious when she threatened Bishamon on details of Yato so with that, she's quite a significant side character in some sense but cmon, I do want to know her past with Yato :X


And next with we have Bishamon and her 8 shinki-s. As a war god, she is introduced as someone who is after Yato's life, who apparently had cut down one of her shinki in the past or that was what was being suggested. But suggested as it were, the exact details were never revealed and Bishamon slowly faded out into just someone who clears the Ayakashi in the town with not much of an important plot driver to the whole story itself. It feels more like a filler character to bring out the "past" of Yato being an "evil" god, but other than that, nothing much else was developed for her and was forgotten and tossed aside.


And of course, we have our 3 main protagonist. Let's talk about Yukine first. Sure enough I looked as him as a kid, deprived of what normal kid has, which in his case, was friends and families but to me, it was more like he was deprived of this thing called "living". He has passed away when he was a child before being spotted by Yato and made him into his shinki and never gave him up even after all the stings that he had caused Yato to suffer. For all shinki, apparently when they think about something bad or take actions that are considered to be bad by society such as stealing or what not, it stings the owner of the shinki, or a kind of "impurity" is spread over the owner's body like a virus or some sort. For Yukine, as a child, he sure did prioritise curiosity over his morals after seeing how he stole a skateboard because he could do it and not be seen and also a kind of "lust" over Hiyori when she invited him to sleep on the same bed with her. I didn't actually like Yukine's character from the start, seeing how obnoxious he was but I started to sympathise his situation after the school episode, where it was there that Yukine finally broke down, for the better I would say. It was the turning point for him, when he got all his feelings out and finally learn to accept himself after the purification was done. It was that moment, that Yukine realised how empty he was, as someone who was dead, without friends or families but what he had not seen, was Yukine and Yato who were always with him but he somehow missed these 2 "friends" in his world. I would say that the Yukine arc was one of the best in the whole series, even though the "realisation" part for him was a little cliché but the build up and conclusion was just nice for that arc.

What I feel was lacking for Yato as a main protagonist, was more character development for him. All we know is that in the past, he is a scary god of calamity, he performs odd jobs for 5 yen and with his shinki, he slays Ayakashis. Ok... so what special moves does he have? Nothing in particular, just basic katana-wielding skills and a repeated "final" attack scene that just keep getting repeated and repeated over and over again, with the same lines, same bgm, same animation. I mean come on, this isn't a Gundam Seed era... Leaving that aside, what I do want to know, is more on Yato's past. The series did show many flashbacks on his past (and repeated ones too...) but never did once talk about them. What exactly is he doing in the past? Why did he start slaying people and shinkis? Did he actually kill off one of Bishamon's shinki? What was his past with Kofuku like? What was his experience with Nora? Till the end of the series, none of these were answered. Yeah. Just tossing questions here and there but not answering any one of them even until the very end. I did admire however, his realisation of how important Hiyori was to him, with him grabbing Hiyori's hands when she turns to leave after she loses her memories of him was just bittersweet. It wasn't actually romance but she did mean a lot to him after all her help all these while, even when he collapsed during Yukine's incident. And all these leads up to our jersey 5 yen god who in the end, still has his past in mystery. Oh and I do admit that seeing a serious Yato in the last episode was pretty darn cool. Even Yukine could feel the difference :D

Hiyori on the other hand, felt the least as a main protagonist, at least in the first few episodes, until the end, where she became the plot driver after losing her memories of Yato and the rest. Sure it did interest me quite a bit after she developed her half-ayakashi form with her encounter with Yato, and in the 9th episode where it was suggested to Yato that he should cut her ties with her, I somehow already had the feeling that "hey, Yato's definitely not going to do that, and even if he did, she wouldn't allow it". Which was what exactly happened in the last episode. What I find to be disappointing was yet another "deus ex machina" that was run in the series that was somewhat similar to Kyoukai no Kanata. Hiyori basically had her memories destroyed, turning her into an empty vessel just like the pilots in Valvrave become when they lose all their runes, and I was thinking that that was it, Hiyori's gone but as a mc, she's not gonna die. Rather than dying, she awakes and regains all her memories just because she sub-consciously recognised Yato's smell which she has taken interest in. No explanations given, just a sniff and she returns to normal and breaks Nora's spell too. Wow? So much for a half-ayakashi who in the end, still retains that form (which was expected), and the trio continues their life without any specific closure.

That was kinda expected since the series is still ongoing in terms of its manga, but if the ending was going to be so rushed, I would love it if they could extend the last Hiyori arc to more episodes, because just 2 episodes on that is simply too short! Same goes for the existence of Rabou. We only know that he is a former ally of Yato and he just appears, couples up with Nora and aims to kill Yato? To me, that's how a typical shounen series works and I dislike them, a lot. The series had a very very predictable end too, which was easy enough for anyone to guess it. The moment you see Hiyori at the final battlefield and with Rabou wanting to see a "true" Yato. It is definitely going to be something to do with Hiyori to bring the "true" Yato out but in the end he will still retain his own sense due to Hiyori again. Which was EXACTLY what had happened in the last episode. In there, Hiyori feels like she was "placed" there as a stimulus for Yato to awaken, rather than an accidental leap by her to end up with Yato and Yukine when they duo left.

What I do find not series breaking even as how rushed it was, was the absence of romance factor in the series. Which is definitely, a 100% good thing. This series should never, never have romance mixed into it, considering already how many genres it has taken up and including that in will just ruin the show completely. Sure they did hint a little and almost broke the line when Hiyori reawakened with Yato beneath the rock, but boy am I glad that there wasn't actually a kiss or anything (it almost seemed to have one) and the trio still remain as best friends, rather than any two becoming a couple. It is still alright if there are hints here and there if there were romantic feelings but thank goodness none of that came true...

  
Overall, the series wasn't as bad as it turns out to be, the first few episodes were great, absolutely loved the Yukine arc and its closure, and was just disappointing in how the end had become. The final closure scene where Hiyori declines to have her ties cut was just nice, and of course, seeing how Yato is chirpy once again after receiving that 5 yen from Hiyori once again just makes it a happy ending. The series really had its potential to develop into a longer series (have not touched the manga yet so I'm not too sure how the plot had went) and being 12 episodes was really too short. I guess the only disappointments was how rushed the ending was, their lack of proper character developments and of course the irritable repeated usage of animation scenes. =.= Other than that, the plot is pretty decent, not so much to hope for a second season, but I definitely am looking forward to their OVAs. :)

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Those "what if" memories

Seeing Shichimiya's feelings slowly overwhelming her was just painful to watch, even from the sidelines. And I do think that after all these while, the "love triangle" has finally been formed but however in a different way since by the pace of the series progress, there will almost be no chance for a "let's have a fair fight" or anything similar to that since the 2nd season was already set up for Yuuta and Rikka to be together as a couple.


Back when Shichimiya was introduced, it was kinda surprising to see how her character interacted with the rest of the group. It wasn't like she came back filled with feelings for Yuuta but instead, she was trying her very best to remain just a friend to Yuuta and not interrupt the relationship between Rikka and Yuuta. I was almost quite certain this new character addition would trigger some sort of romantic conflict between the 3 but I guess I was only half correct and for the latter, we didn't quite actually see a conflict but a depressing realisation of her own feelings right as the series is coming to a close. ( Only 2 episodes to go! :( )


Honestly, it was both painful and depressing to watch as Shichimiya came to regret her own actions of not confessing to Yuuta back when she actually had feelings for him, until one day she decided to shut it out and follow her Chuunibyou ways. It was that action, however, that made her regret her decision after seeing how Rikka and Yuuta can still become a couple even with the chuunibyou syndrome still remaining for the both of them (well, perhaps not for Yuuta). To Shichimiya, she believes that it would be difficult for both her and Yuuta to become a couple with the duo still having their chuunibyou in the past but now when she sees that it was possible, all her past feelings of regret started to overwhelm her, and that, knowing all along that she will defintiely be on a losing end and yet she just had to have those feelings coming back to her at this moment when Yuuta's only got eyes for Rikka now.


Everything was pretty normal, slowly seeing Rikka and Yuuta developing their relationship, until the 4th last episode where they decided to drop a "depression" bomb, showing all the regrets of Shichimiya where she imagined a different outcome if she had taken Yuuta's hand in the past. So far for all the series that I've seen, childhood friends seem to have a role to play in the romance stage of these male protagonist, just that things just wasn't planned to work well for Shichimiya, it was just a pity that she'd missed her own chance and seeing how her "supposed happiness" was taken away from her and there wasn't anything much she could do about it (furthermore with Yuuta amplifying all that "damage" on Shichimiya), it just shows how one person can regret so much in the future, after looking back and thinking that "hey, perhaps the outcome would've been different if I had chose a different course of action". For normal situations, it would have been just bad, but for her which is a romance case, it turns out to be twice as bad. 2 more episodes to go, and we'll just have to see how things work out in the end...


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Depressing as how Chuunibyou has been, things haven exactly went well in Noragami as well, especially after all those trouble of finally saving Yukine and having both Yato and him patched up at the end. Sure it was suggested that Yato should sever his ties with Hiyori if he was attempting to help her and stop letting her transform into a half ayakashi. But in Yato's eyes, Hiyori was more than just a friend, I don't actually see the "romance" theme developing between Yato and Hiyori but seeing how desperate Hiyori was in trying to save him and Yukine and all those things that she has tried to help even though she was a human and they were not, Yato regards her just much more than a friend and can't bear to sever her ties with him.

And turns out that the "ties" was indeed severed, just not by Yato's own hands but by Nora instead. We did see a desperate attempt for Yato to try and bring back her memories of him, but later when he realises it was for the greater good, for Hiyori since it would mean that she would most likely not transform into a half-ayakashi any longer and would have her own problems solved. But Yukine wasn't about to give up, until Nora removed another piece of memory from Hiyori, making the point of "saving her" come into play and the duo head to face Nora and the god of calamity.

What just confuses me is what exactly is Nora's goals? What we do know is that she was a shinki that Yato had previously used before and she was one who has multiple owners, making her existence rather "unwanted", so now as Yato has Yukine, what does she actually want from Yato? Does she want his death for abandoning her and choosing Yukine who she thinks is much more inferior compared to her? It was rather straightforward for her to target Hiyori since she was so important to both Yato and Yukine but I just can't exactly pinpoint her purpose. Not many episodes are left for Noragami, and it just feels like the characters just weren't developed enough. Sure Hiyori had turned into a half ayakashi due to her attempt to save Yato, but that focus was quickly shifted away to Yukine after that, and it took them rather long before returning to the main issue, where by the time the plot caught up with her, more characters are introduced and even their backgrounds are totally revealed. Like Bishamon and Yato's past. Sure enough this series was pretty good, but it does lack a little on their plot development. The characters just didn't have much of that impact and the plot too is varying too much in their humour and serious counterparts.

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And here we have another song under Project Diva again which was featured too in Magical Mirai 2013:

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

While we wait for the new season...

really apologise for not updating this as frequently as it should be, mainly due to 2 reasons: where 1: having dropped almost 90% of the series this season, there isn't quite much to talk about until the new season arrives, and 2: I have been busy planning out an overseas trip so yea, didn't actually found time to sit down and slowly type out an entry.

leaving those aside, here are some of the event updates that will be happening in Singapore this year and for some, fairly soon:

Spring Doujima 2014 - 27 April 2014

Basically a doujin market will be held at *SCAPE, facebook page can be accessed here


It is not a cosplay event, but as they say on their page, it is however cosplay-friendly. Am still unsure if I'm heading for this one, but for now, I guess I am, considering that both C.D.S. and Daiyaku are there, so yeah... 

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Cosfest XIII Trilogy

Apparently, this time round, Cosfest is not going to have another 2 parts event but rather 3 for this year:

Cosfest XIII Trilogy I
Cosfest Comics Black Market
Date: 15 June 2014
Venue: The Resorts World Convention Centre

Cosfest XIII Trilogy II
Cosfest XIII - The Final Fantasy
Date: 5 & 6 July 2014
Venue: Downtown East Cosfest XIII

Trilogy III Cosfest Christmas
Date: To be announced
Venue: To be announced

Not so sure about the one at RW Convention Centre... but am definitely going for the one at Downtown East, I mean hey, that's an annual event... Will be starting school this year too, so I am crossing my fingers that the dates don't clash with any important school events :X

Will most likely pass on the christmas one which I guess am similar to last year's at Funan, where its mainly just activities planned for cosplayers. Didn't actually went there last year, but the feel there just by looking at the photos, didn't quite feel as "good" as it was at Downtown East.

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Went down to Marina Bay area for the "Light Festival" last weekend, and here's the event details:

i Light Marina Bay 2014 - 7th to 30th March
Time: 7.30pm - 11pm
Location: Marina Bay Waterfront

There are a total of 28 light installations, didn't manage to catch all of them as it was already quite late and there were so many people there, making it quite difficult for me to get a perfect shot. Did however capture long exposure shots of the area as well as some of the installations, so here they go:

some of them did have the weird white spots around the lightings, am viewing them fine on my pc, so i am guessing that is picasa's compression of the images :(



















other than the installations, it was actually pretty neat using the same settings for the skyline and boy they looked great:





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and another rather awesome and dark song that I heard from Magical Mirai 2013

Tokyo Teddy Bear


Monday, March 3, 2014

Shocking progress

After the latest episode of Tokyo Ravens, I am surprised, shocked, and sad to see one of the main characters biting the dust.

Well for some series there is always the possibility of a deus ex machina occurring when a main protagonist dies and for some which don't, namely Shin Sekai Yori and Valvrave, the story becomes more "real" in the aspect and of course, the audience will start to feel similar feelings as in the series itself, after all we have been looking at this character for like 20 episodes since it began to air.


And the person in question was Tsuchimikado Natsume. I didn't actually catch the death flags of her right at the start of the episode... There were flashbacks but the thought of her dying in the series totally did not occur to me at all. In the first place, the series was moving at a pace where it didn't quite seem possible for any of the main protagonist to die, furthermore with their light-hearted atmosphere, until now. After all those moments where Natsume wanted to reveal the truth about Hokuto and Harutora deciding to stop chasing the matter after his monologue midway in the series, the final chance was given for the revelation, but not only did she fail to tell him the truth but also loses her life to protect Harutora. Well at least she did manage to confess her love for Harutora right at the end, but seeing how she was "acquainted" with Hokuto once again with Harutora screaming out to her in the background, it was really painful to see how she had shared the same fate as Hokuto and wasn't able to hear Harutora's answer for her confession. 


There is always a possibility of the series having an anime original ending, because if they did follow the novel plot (which I spoiled myself after watching this episode), then this series will definitely leave a long lasting memory of one that had such a plot twist. 4/5 more episodes to go so we'll see how it goes, and while in the meantime... those feels T__T

shall see how the novel actually describes this portion of the plot... so it's time to head down to kino again soon! :X

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Saw this trailer of Hitsugi no Chaika,


seems interesting, didn't include that in the previous entry so I guess I'm gonna follow this too. From BONES as well, which of course gave the deja vu on darker than black. THAT sniper rifle @_@

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And.... finally got my first gaming mouse from the recent IT show :D budget type so I shall see how long this will last. since it's gonna be used for dota so I'm guessing it won't be long haha