Minami-ke – 01

Despite the overwhelming varieties of harem animes this season, there’s finally something that isn’t harem which turns out to be interesting! Minami-ke which talks about the daily life of 3 sisters gives me a rather special feeling. Though not being able to describe it well , I’d simply say that its really really…. “nice”.

You call that a threat? But i guess in Kana's case... YEAH!The anime evolves around the 3 Minami sisters – Haruka, Kana, and Chiaki. Haruka being the eldest of them all is a gentle, sweet and loving sister who takes care of everything from shopping to house-hold chores ( Perfect wife in production). As for Kana, She’s the reckless, stupid, hyper-active, and playful (also known for her frightening cooking) one among them all. Thus bringing in most of the excitement in the show. The youngest among them all would be Chiaki whose the smart-ass (she translates love letters into challenge notes -.-) and the spoilt brat (Haruka’s fault).

Fearless Chiaki is shaken?

Any idiot can make hotcakes... ANY except... Kana!

Hotcakes turn out to be "cream stew" thanks to Kana!Although being an older sister to Chiaki, Kana is often outsmart by her. Chiaki is very much realistic and has practically no faith in Kana’s decisions. However, she greatly respects Haruka. Haruka finds it difficult to explain bout love (kisses etc) to Chiaki and escapes the topic almost immediately! Kana trying to be smart chooses to explain to young Chiaki what kissing is about with a practical experiment which turns out to be chaotic thus giving Chiaki a living hell (guess this is what you call fun?) till Haruka came to the rescue.

RIGHT!

If they don't serve lunches during lunch what do they serve then? supper? IQ = 10 -_-
Later on, Kana ditches a kid whose in love with her (why would anyone love her to begin with?-.-) unintentionally caused by a false translation by Chiaki. Which explains why you never listen to a younger sister/brother -.- since they’ll probably not know anything (especially about love)!

What an outstanding translation of a love letter!

Where's your dignity -_- calling your younger sis -sama?But i guess Kana's stupidity adds to the humour in this show... However if i were to pick one I'd still go for Haruka! Much more reliable and gentle.


Wow! A kick from Kana can pierce through bones? Thats something new!

Sigh... When will your foolishness end? (I'm guessing at the end of this show -____- )
Evern out.
Myself Yourself – 04
If there's one reason I dislike this week's episode, it's because Nanaka barely showed up and didn't even utter a single line of dialogue. Then again, this episode is all about the new loli and Shuusuke. On the way home from kendo practice, Shuusuke stumbles upon some boys bullying a girl. Being the gentleman, he intervenes, and immediately has her swooning all over him. While lending a hand, he accidentally drops his student handbook, to which the girl picks up with intention of returning it to him. In the afternoon next day, she approaches Shuu who is going home with the rest of the gang and gives his handbook back. She introduces herself as Mochida Hinako, and from that point onwards, promises to show up every afternoon.



In one of the nights after that, Sana forgets to put the rice to boil and decides to eat out instead. Sana then runs into Hinako at a family food joint. Questioning her, he finds out that she comes out to eat alone whenever her mom is busy with work. She follows up by telling him that since she is 10 years old already, she's no longer a child(whut) Right after that statement, the waitress brings her the child's meal that she ordered which had Sana in stitches. Explaining herself, she tells him that she merely ordered the set meal for the purpose of collecting the Yeti-kun toy that comes with it.


The next day after school, Hinako approaches Sana who is with Aoi, for advice and they return to his apartment. There, he begins taking off his shirt, which had Hinako making a big fuss over. He stops to listen to what Hinako had to say and it turns out she wanted to talk about her feelings towards Shuusuke, to which he responds with a laughter. Hinako gets upset about it and decides to leave. Attempting to apologize to her, Sana trips on the table and falls on top of Hinako, and at this exact moment, Aoi shows up at his door with some cake. Oh boy. After clearing things up, Sana tells Aoi about Hinako's crush for Shuu. Aoi then tells Hinako that the first thing that needs to be done is to find out what type of girl the target likes. Like your average guy, Shuu tells Sana who approached the latter about it, that he likes girls with with huge breasts. This prompts Hinako to seek advice from Aoi about her secrets for having such ample bossoms. In a bind, they both go to Aoi's mom instead and asks her about it. Aoi's mom then suggests to Hinako that she eats well, sleeps well and play a lot, and concluding it by telling her that a woman's breasts has a lot of dreams. Aoi must dream very often then, hehe.




Since it didn't go as planned, Sana approaches Shuu again to ask him about features he wants in a girl apart from being well stacked. Shuu thinks about it for a moment and after looking at his sister across the classroom, he tells Sana that he wants girls that can cook. Again, Aoi offers to help Hinako learn how to cook, with disastrous results. As a final measure after the fact Shuu still treats Hinako like a kid, Aoi tells her that she should confess to Shuu directly. The plan was for Sana to take Shuu to the aquarium and "bump" into Hinako. Things proceed smoothly and Sana lets the two be, while he wanders elsewhere but is soon found out. Seeing the expression on Hinako's face, Sana figures out the outcome of the confession and suggests to go home. Alone with Sana, Hinako admits that she got rejected flat out by Shuu, but tells him not to sympathize with her and is not sad, since she was treated like an adult this time around. Just as Hinako was about to cry, Sana embraces and comforts Hinako, telling her that even adult weep from a broken heart.



Despite the lack of Nanaka, this turned out to be a decent character introduction episode, and we get to to find out Shuu's preference in women, which taking his two perquisites into mind, describes Aoi perfectly. So does this mean that he actually likes her? Well, maybe not, since he is telling Sana those things as they are also precisely his sister's shortcomings, so I guess he wants someone completely different from her. Also, the part where Shuuri narrates the preview for the next episode put a smile on my face, as it was a nod to Rika from Higurashi, as she does it in a similar fashion. Sana confirms this when he asks if Shuuri might have gotten the wrong show. Speaking of next episode, it looks like it's going to be fully dedicated to Nanaka and Sana, so perhaps we'll see some progress between them as well some new revelations. Shin out.
Myself Yourself – 03
In hopes of patching things up between Sana and Nanaka, twins Syuusuke and Syuuri plan out a weekend fishing trip which will be followed by a spa visit and promptly invites Sana and Aoi, to which they immediately agree to. Just as they head off to class, Nanaka drops her compact near the entrance, and Sana accidentally steps on it. D'oh. Sana apologizes and promises to compensate for it, but the ever tsun-tsun Nanaka declines.


Later in the day on the way home, Nanaka spots both Sana and Hoshino in a gift shop together, raising her tsun-tsun counter even higher than it was earlier in the day. It's only the following day when she was given a new compact that she realized what happened, and good timing too, as she would have probably declined the trip if Sana had not done so, and so in the moment of dere-dereness, she complies. Admiring her gift in the utmost dere-dere fashion, she recalls about how she used to make cookies for the gang and decides to do so again for the trip.


It's the weekend and the gang gathers at the bus stop and destroying all love points he gained with Nanaka the other day, Sana informs the rest that he had invited Hoshino as well. YOU IDORT! As though that wasn't enough, Nanaka finds out that Sana had also bought the very same compact for Hoshino on the bus. D'oh.


At the campsite after having caught a fish for their meal and a cute and funny moment involving Aoi and fishing lures, the gang start preparing the food. It is here we stumble on a disturbing revelation where we see Sana grimacing nauseatingly at the sight of blood, as Hoshino guts the fish he caught. Hmm.... As they all finish their meal and just when Nanaka is about to give everyone a taste of her cookies, Hoshino steps up and offers everyone a cake she had baked as thanks for being invited for the trip. Due to the bad timing of it all, Nanaka decides not to bring it out after all. Sigh.


Later that day, the gang heads to the spa as planned, and my favorite part of the episode, as the girls show off their respective swim suits. With her figure, Aoi easily impresses the two males in the group. The two healthy males turn their attention to Hoshino, who looks pretty hot in hers as well. Unfortunately, Syuuri is overshadowed by the previous two entrants, due to her less than impressive figure and flat chest. Hehe. Having said that, the girls have nothing on Nanaka, who shows up in her school swimsuit, to which I responded with SO MOE I'M GONNA DIE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! However, Sana and Shuu responded with a =.=; expression, which shows they aren't into these kind of fetishes. =P


After having fun playing, the group gathers to talk, and Shuu comments on the wristwatch Sana is wearing and asks to see it. As Sana refuses and seems overprotective of it, Shuu suggests that it might have been a present from a female, prompting Nanaka feel bad again. Nice move, you dope.
At the end of the day as everyone part ways, Aoi brings up on the cookies they all used to have as kids. Nanaka then mentions that she had actually made them, to Sana and Aoi's surprise. The three head over to Aoi's place for supper, to which Sana redeems his earlier stupidity, as I'd to call it, by giving Nanaka a pink stone he found by the riverside at the camp site. Nanaka graciously accepts and goes into dere-dere mode for the rest of the night, admiring the stone, saying how it was Sana's gift to her, and her alone. Kawaii!


Hmm, a good episode where we get to see Nanaka swing between her tsun-tsun and dere-dere modes. However, her reaction at the end had me worrying a little, as it could mean she is a somewhat possessive person. While it may not be too big a deal, after the recent Nice Boat anime, such behavioral patterns have me on edge. Hopefully, it's just me thinking too much. The biggest concern right now would be regarding Sana's fear of blood and his reluctance in parting with his wristwatch. My guess? He slit his wrists. Lulz. Well, let's hope these things involving blood and knives will not make this show into that other one involving nice boats. Either way, we won't be finding out so soon, as next episode, we are introduced to a the obligatory loli character, who seems to have the hots for Shuu. Well I guess even the side male character needs some loving too, no matter how obnoxious he may be. Lawl. Shin out.
Myself Yourself – 02
Even though it's still too early to tell, I can't help liking this show already. Granted the fact it has bishoujos, there's something more to Myself; Yourself than just that reason alone, which explains why something like Kimikiss, which has a better looking lineup didn't leave that much of an impression on me.
The episode kicks off with Sana bumping into the ever cheerful(and moe) Aoi-chan, or should I say Aoi-san, since she is actually a year older than him which puts our hero at a loss on what to address her. Can't blame him though, since her loli-like appearance does not reflect her true age.

Anyway, in school, Sana is elected class representative along with the ever tsun-tsun Nanaka, an impromptu plan hatched by Syuuri to bring them closer together and as an excuse by Shuu to avoid the burden of being one, according to her. Their plan bore no fruition, as Nanaka still acts apathetically towards Sana, who is ignored by the former when he asked for directions to the place they are supposed to have the committee meeting. The pair end up at the library, as Nanaka wanted to kill some time before the meeting, something which librarian Aoi-chan mentions to him. Time passes and Sana realized he was left behind by Nanaka who had already went for the meeting.

Enter Hoshino Asami, who now officially doubles as a potential love interest for Sana and rival to Nanaka. She introduces herself and brings him to the audio visual room soon after. There, Sana sounds off at Nanaka, who calmly replies that she never promised him to bring him to the meeting point. Ouch.

The next day during break, Aoi-chan meets up with Sana, who is together with the twins and offers him a homemade bento and promises to make him lunch every day. Lucky bastard. They all have food together, and like a scene from a visual novel where the protagonist gains love points with a heroine, an awkward moment happens between Aoi-chan and Sana leaving the former blushing. +5 love points to Aoi-chan counter. Damn you, Sana.


Later in the afternoon, the Nanaka meets with Asami, who asks her to pass a book of some sort to Sana. Just as she leaves, Sana enters the classroom and has a brief chat with Asami, to the bemusement of Nanaka. Expecting to be bitched at(hehe), Sana explains to Nanaka on why they both seem so close, to which she says it does not concern her. Yeah, right.
At the end of the day, and the most significant part of the episode(we call this triggering a flag in visual novels), Sana heads off to the music room to recover his pencil case. Coincidentally, Nanaka is there as well, as she was asked by the music teacher to get some handouts. He sees a piano there and instinctively sits down and plays a very familiar tune, which is none other than the very same tune Nanaka played for him during the farewell party. Watching him from the next room, Nanaka is surprised by it, and just as he finishes playing, Asami shows up and claps, complementing him. Sana then explains to her on the significance of that tune and how it is so special to him, as even though he's not played the piano in a long time and has forgotten to play anything else, he still remembers it. +10 to Nanaka love point counter. The scene that follows up also has lead me to suspect that he has also gained at least +5 love points with Asami, as just as he presses a key on the piano, the wind blows and sakura petals enter the music room through the window. Oh, so dramatic. Below is a graphical representation by yours truly of what it would have looked like if we were playing the visual novel and had to decide on our next move.



The next morning, Sana heads off to school with Aoi-chan as usual, and is greeted by the twins the same way before, which is getting slapped in the back. This time however, Nanaka also wishes him good morning, much to his surprise.
Yup, looking great so far. We've already got the rival character, which leaves us with that twin tail loli in the OP left. Nice to see Nanaka showing a little of her dere-dere side at the end, although things will start getting real interesting in the next episode, where everyone goes for a field trip. You can bet there's bound to be some tension between Nanaka and Asami as they begin competing for Sana's affection. Also, swimsuit episode! I cream my pants in anticipation of Aoi-chan wearing one. Shin out.
Clannad – 01
I was never a Key fan and have never watched Kanon or Air, but seeing as how I've not found anything that I could really like just yet, I gave this a go and was pleasantly surprised. Being an anime based on a visual novel, the animator has the task to retain the original feel to appease fans of the game and at the same time cater to the general audience. Falling in the latter category, and without the high expectations from a fan, I somewhat enjoyed the first episode and will most likely see this to the end.
The story begins with Okazaki Tomoya, the male lead, lamenting on his mundane life who wishes for a change of pace. On the way to school, he encounters a strange girl(central heroine detected) who at first appears to be talking to herself, about how much she loves the school which they both go to, although it's hard for things not to change and that the happy moments will not last . Concluding that she is talking to someone in her mind, Tomoya suggests to her to seek out new and happy things. The girl is taken aback by this and after his urging, they both head off to school together.



In school, he finds his friend Sunohara Youhei being pummeled by the rugby team players but is then saved by the dorm manager, Sagara Misae. The two guys head back to Youhei's room where Tomoya attempts to provoke the rugby players, who so happen to live next door, much to Youhei's anguish. Seeing at how his friend reacted, Tomoya ceases to tease his friend and to him, another pointless day has passed.


The next day in class, he is approached by the class president Fujibayashi Ryou who tells him that he was late for class again and not to be so tardy next time. He brushes it off, prompting Ryou to take out a pack of cards to read his fortune. She tells him he will be late again the following day yet again, as he will lose track of time after having a romantic meeting with a girl. Cue Ryou’s older sister Kyou, who barges in thinking that Tomoya is bullying Ryou. After clarifying what just took place, Ryou gives a sarcastic smirk and wishes him good luck.


During break, Tomoya finds the strange girl that he met the other day and questions why she is eating alone. She doesn't reply him but instead tells about how she used to had plenty of friends and how she got along with the teachers, but due to the long break she took due to an illness, she is held back for another year, whereas everyone else has already graduated. She also lets Tomoya know about her desire to join the drama club but is unable to do so due to her weak body. Perhaps feeling for her plight, Tomoya encourages her to do so. The pair then head off to the field where there is some sort of commotion involving some bikers from another school. A long haired girl confronts them, and just as Tomoya was about to lend a hand, he is stopped by the girl's classmates, who tell him that the girl is Sakagami Tomoyo, a 2nd year student who had just transferred and can take care of herself. She proves this by easily dispatching of the bikers with a flurry of kicks.



Tomoya then tells the girl about how she and Tomoyo is in a similiar situation, although the latter is much more popular, therefore it's really depending on the person. Break time ends, and the girl formally introduces herself as Furukawa Nagisa. Later on, Youhei drags Tomoya to confront Tomoyo accusing her of orchestrating the incident earlier to make herself look good. Youhei lunges at Tomoyo, which prompts Tomoya to recall on a rumor regarding this strong girl that had showed up. Unsurprisingly, Youhei was floored by Tomoya with ease.


In the afternoon, Tomoya goes to the drama club where he meets Nagisa standing outside the door. She enters the room only to find out it was vacant. Patting her on the head, Tomoya tells Nagisa about how he had forgotten that the club has stopped their activities earlier in the year., but tells her it can be restarted later anyway. Nagisa asks him why he is being so kind to her, despite only having just known one another. Tomoya shrugs and tells her that he doesn't really know why.
Nagisa then invites Tomoya to the bakery that her family owns, which is also where she lives. After a hilarious exchange with her parents they sit down to have dinner together. Tomoya then tells her he found it strange that her family bonded with one another so well. Surprised, Nagisa tells him that it is something normal, not knowing what his family's condition is. Tomoya heads home only to find that his drunkard father had passed out and just as he asks him to lie down properly, Tomoya is disgusted by his old man and runs out. Tomoya reveals that his father has been this way ever since his mother died in a car accident. After running aimlessly, he finds himself back at the bakery where he sees Nagisa, who asks him if he wanted to go to a place where wishes are granted.



An eventful first episode, to say the least. Already I'm liking both Kyou and Tomoyo already, since they seem to be the embodiment of th tsundere archetype, which sits at the top of my fetish list. Apart from that, the story seems decent enough, although I have no clue where they're heading at, so I'm going to continue watching for at least a couple more episodes before deciding if this is a keeper. Shin out.
Myself; Yourself – 01
Based on a visual novel(aren't they always?) of the same title and featuring character designs from the person who brought us Futakoi and Happy Lesson, Myself; Yourself is a story that revolves around Sana Hidaka, who after leaving his hometown of Sakuranomori for 5 years, returns only to find out that while it has stayed the same over that time period, certain things, such as the people he knows, has changed. So far so generic.



Well, based on the first episode alone, it does look like it's going to be another one of those harem animes, but if School Days had taught us anything, it's best to sit through at least a couple of episodes before coming to such a conclusion.


As for the story, after coming home, Sana heads off looking for a place to rent, only to bump into one of his childhood friends, the clumsy yet adorable bespectacled Aoi. After catching up on old times, Sana heads to school the next day where he is put in the same class as his other close friends, twins Syuuri and Syuusuke. During break, the three are approached by another person, whom Sana remembers as the shrine maiden from the day before and greets her as though she was some stranger, incurring her wrath. An unexpected slap to the face follows up, to which Sana finds out that she is none other than Nanaka, his childhood crush(?)


Hmm, not bad. Being the shallow minded person that I am, I guess I'll be following the show after all, if just for the pretty girls. Lulz. A quick rundown on the heroines:

Aoi - Holy shit, a loli-faced kyonyuu megane dojikko all rolled into one. This bookworm is a walking pillar of turn-ons that will easily be a (male)fan favorite, if you take into account her voice and housewife characteristics as well. 10/10 on the moe scale.

Syuuri - Can't really tell what archetype she is supposed to represent, but if this twin is anything like her younger brother, I'm guessing she's the spunky tomboy sort, with a slight tsun-tsun side. 7/10 on the moe scale, since I don't really dig this archetype, although given the fact she's voiced by Yukari Tamura makes me happy fanboy. Hehe.

Nanaka - It's evident from the flashback Sana had that she is the central female heroine, being his crush and all. It's worth noting that despite being tsundere, the Nanaka of yesteryear was someone who is shy. Perhaps something happened along the way that caused a change in personality. 9/10 on the moe scale, given the fact she's also a miko. Will probably score higher once she shows her dere-dere side.
Judging from the intro, there will be more girls later in the story, although I really hope this won't turn into a crappy harem anime that's purely relying on fanservice to cater to the audience. With a high profile staff involved, this could very well be this season's sola. Shin out.
Nodame Cantabile 01

Initially I wanted to write a summary of the entire series instead of going through it by episodes because I'd reckon that lots of them had already finished this series. I changed my mind later because I want to focus a little on the music performed in the series.

Reading from the title, those who had musical background could have guessed that it's related to (classical) music.
This series is adapted from the manga with the same title, by Ninomiya Tomoko. Before the airing of this (anime) series, I had read about this manga gaining popularity in Japan and receiving awards as well. I was highly interested with a little doubt on how it would be as I was pretty unconvinced on how did Tomoko-san managed to display the ambience and characters of the mentioned pieces in the manga.
However, I did not read the manga; not even watching the dorama adapted from it as well. I only picked up the series when Shin was telling how good it is, even for someone who do not has any musical knowledge. Taking his words, I watched the first episode and boy, I was hooked!

Ore-sama Chiaki-sama.
As usual, the first few episodes will introduce the characters bit by bit. It might be a little boring for those who find it hard to appreciate classical music but with the comedian scenes (mostly Nodame's unique reaction) injected into it makes the series alot livelier.

Nodame-chan ~
There were two pieces played in this first episode which are Mozart's Sonata in D Major for two pianos; and Beethoven's Pathetique. Both pieces were not alien to me as I had heard the former in Ouran High School Host Club (where Shiro played with the girl he likes - episode 6) while the latter was often played at the beginning of almost each episodes in Love Revolution dorama. I was even slightly trembling upon hearind the familiar tunes. There are other pieces used as background music but I can't recognize any of them thus I do not know the pieces. If yuu want to find it out, yuu can check it out at wikipedia. I will only mention pieces that are played by the characters most of the time.

Playing Mozart's sonata.
Another factor that made me really love this anime is the CG quality. It was impressive! It actually demonstrate all the accurate notes played on the keys, if yuu get what I mean. If yuu don't, best is watch the series yurself. X3

Wonderful CG.
-gaiden

