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Aug 8, 2012
The Breaker (Manga) add
Special Note -

This is a Korean "Manhwa," meaning it is created in the style of a Manga, but it is not a Japanese series. The names are Korean in large part, but the main character's master is actually named after a famous school of Muay Thay martial arts, which is a style popular in Thailand.

Story - 10/10

The Breaker was a total breath of fresh air for me. It starts out like a typical shonen, with a young high-school boy being thrown into a dangerous world of super-human warriors, but the story takes many unexpected turns.

The point-of-view shifts between the master and his apprentice, ...
Jun 2, 2012
Bleach (Anime) add
As with all long-running series, I think you have to judge Bleach differently than a tightly-woven short-story.

Shows like Bleach and Naruto are simply constructed differently than Madoka or Steins;Gate.

An anime that follows on ongoing manga plays a different role, it's meant to build a fan-base, and to continue to layer new stories on top of a concept for a long, long time. Yes, this is partly a shameless commercial exercise, but it also lets us have something reliable to read or watch every week.

So let's give Bleach credit where it is due. This is a great shonen with some truly unforgettable moments.

First off, ...
May 9, 2012
This review is about Shinji more than anything else. Shinji is a character that has often been imitated in later series, but rarely with any success.

Shinji is often said to exhibit a kind of "real teenage weirdness." His sexual desires, his frustrations, and his futile rebelliousness are all a huge part of what separates Shinji from shitty clones like Shuu from Guilty Crown.

Just being a coward who occasionally rises to the occasion isn't enough to make a character interesting. Shinji is much more than that. This is what elevates Shinji, and the series as a whole, to the level of a masterpiece.

What matters is ...
Apr 9, 2012
Guilty Crown (Anime) add
The first few episodes had some problems, but nothing unforgivable, and the show actually seemed really awesome at first. There was so much they could do in the world they had set up.

Would the main character become a cunning LeLouche? Perhaps a brave Suzaku? Will we identify with his teen angst like we do with Shinji? Will he seem human?

The answer to all of these questions ends up being "no." The main character is someone you increasingly dislike as the show goes on.

Not only is he generic, he's a bad execution of the generic shonen protagonist. He doesn't feel very human, and his courage & ...


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