End of season: These are not over yet

Here, we have shows that are really big and will continue for an unknown amount of episodes.

160 km/h

So I dropped Cross Game. Yeah, I’m a terrible person. But you don’t have to be terrible. Cross Game is fantastic and is something almost everyone can enjoy. Really, you should be watching it. Why aren’t I watching it then? Because the subs are released pretty inconsistently and I already read the manga. Hah, it turns out I’m not horrible.

Yes, Cross Game is about baseball and even though the baseball plays a really large part of the story and there will be long games, the real draw is in the non-baseball part of the characters’ lives. Apparently, this is a setup (right down to the tragedy) that Adachi has mastered because he’s been writing 20 years of manga like this.

H!I!N!A!

I really like the Hayate no Gotoku manga and I liked the first season the most when it was animating the manga arcs. Call me a purist, I guess, but I’ve found that more often than not that it’s really hard for people to come up with good stories for characters that they haven’t written. Even for a gag manga like Hayate, a lot of the filler, while pretty good as far as filler goes, just felt really off at times.

So I’m really happy that JC Staff is going back to animate the many manga arcs that were skipped over in the first season that I really looked forward to. Some people seem to think that this season doesn’t deliver in the crazy humour and constant references and I’ll counter this by mentioning that there is some plot this time and that there are still many, many references. If you’d ever taken a look inside he manga, you would be confident that we’re getting the same Hayate that we’ve come to expect.

My favourite part of the first episode? The ED. Hinagiku > all. The OP was less awesome. It was weird hearing Elisa not singing something TENMON composed. They probably should have gone with KOTOKO again.

Equivalent Exchange

Remaking something that only came out five years ago seemed really odd to me at first. Then I remembered that the same happened for Kanon. But then I realized that the first Kanon was pretty bad and that the first FMA, other the terrible WWI end and Hitler movie, was acually pretty good.

Even though I started reading the manga and even though it really was a lot better than the anime I wasn’t sure how I felt about BONES remaking the anime to follow the manga storyline. The biggest problem for me was that the manga still wasn’t finished. What would happen if they miscalculated and we were given another subpar ending?

But another part of me was watching Soul Eater. Soul Eater was, for me, the biggest example of why I should want a new FMA. Everything about Soul Eater’s production was phenomenal. I knew that no matter what I thought about the adaptation of the story, I wanted an FMA that looked as good as Soul Eater.

After the initial announcement, I forgot about it until the OP and ED was announced. Once I heard that YUI was returning with the FMA OP and hearing the song, my interest in the new anime was revived. I went into the first episode eagerly. 「again」 is a fantastic song. The ED, Uso, isn’t bad either, especially when watched with its animation.

Since then, I think my enthusiasm for FMA petered out a bit. It’s not the fault of the show, it’s just that there were more interesting things capturing my attention and the fact hat this was my third time going through the beginning of FMA. It’s not exactly compelling once you know what happens that well. That’s not to say I’ve lost interest in the show completely. I’m certain that once we hit manga material, my interest will be sufficiently piqued.

Haruhiism

Haruhi returns with an unknown episode order. The earliest speculation had Endless Eight at one episode, but now it’s looking like three. I suspect that means Snow Mountain Syndrome won’t get animated, since I would lump it with volume 7. This also pretty much means that Disappearance and Sighs are probably going to take longer than everyone thought.

The ED, 止マレ!, has no dancing, but it does have some shenanigans that you can only pick out if you watch each episode’s simultaneously. The OP, Super Driver, is more in keeping with the eccentric stuff, what with all the subatomic particles floating in the background and comic book onomatopoeias. The songs for both aren’t great, but the animations make them, which if you think about it, was exactly the case for the first season.

Anime that no one thought actually existed: The return of Suzumiya Haruhi

The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, along with Azumanga Daioh, occupies a special spot in the ever-expanding library of anime that I’ve watched. This is because, when I first watched them almost simultaneously, they were my first exposure to anime beyond Gundam and popular shounen series.

I watched it not too long after it finished up its broadcast, so I also joined in the waiting for the next season to land. During that time, Haruhi became a polarizing force, dividing the world into those who worshiped Haruhi and those who loathed her, Kyoto Animation did several things which weren’t Haruhi, and Kadokawa got in a fight with Haruhi’s author, supposedly the reason for the holdup on everything Haruhi related. At the same time, we had them releasing bits of information and stepping back to watch the fans devour themselves for almost three years.

So of course, after three years of seeing people obsess over Haruhiism and reading flamewars proclaiming that Haruhi was overhyped, the question was ‘Is Haruhi really as good as I remember?’

Yes.

Even though Bamboo Leaf Rhapsody was a one-shot chapter in the third volume and mysteriously didn’t get animated when every other chapter in that volume did, there’s a lot of interesting, and important, material here. Taken in casually, it’s interesting enough, but there are some really interesting tidbits if you do a bit of thinking. It’s pretty amazing how well everything that happens in the entire series fits together.

And I guess the other thing about Haruhi that needs to be addressed is whether it can still be considered a dancing animu. Unfortunately, the answer is no. I’m not too upset that they didn’t do another dancing ED. I mean, the current ED is fine, even though there is a lack of dancing. And if you wanted Hare Hare Yukai 2, it’s called Motteke Sailor Fuku. Otherwise, maybe they’ll surprise us with the OP, since it hasn’t been revealed yet.

So new Haruhi is simply more Haruhi. Look forward to a few months of Haruhiism sweeping over the Internets again.

The Haruhi 2 game

Everyone loves The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. KyoAni must also love Haruhi, because it doubtlessly brings them tons of our money. KyoAni has also announced that it intends to create a second season of Haruhi. Unfortunately, it seems like KyoAni has pulled a Blizzard and decided to create everything except the sequel to its most beloved franchise.

Blizzard took nine years and Diablo 2 and Lord of Destruction, Warcraft 3 and The Frozen Throne, World of Warcraft, The Burning Crusade, and Wrath of the Lich King before Starcraft II was announced. So far, it hasn’t been as bad. It’s been two years and Kanon, Lucky Star and its OVA, two seasons of Clannad, and probably Munto TV so far.

Here is the game. I invite all of you to come up with whatever KyoAni will make before landing on Haruhi 2. We’ll start after Clannad After Story ends, so the next thing KyoAni will make will be airing in Spring 2009. Then we’ll come back and look at our lists and laugh at how off we are, or weep at how right we ended up being.

  1. Spring 2009: Munto TV
  2. Fall 2009: Lucky Star Season 2
  3. Spring 2010: Tomoyo After (Key VN)
  4. Fall 2010: Gyakuten Saiban (lawl)
  5. Spring 2011: Planetarian
  6. Fall 2011: Lucky Star Season 3
  7. Spring 2012: Gyakuten Kenji (might as well)
  8. Fall 2012: Little Busters! (Key VN)
  9. Spring 2013: Air (2013)
  10. Fall 2013: Rewrite (Key VN)
  11. Spring 2014: Gyakuten Saiban: Apollo Justice Chapter
  12. Fall 2014: Lucky Star Season 4
  13. Spring 2015: The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya

So yeah, I guess I’ll go with eight years. Maybe a bit more, depending on how many new games Key manages to get out the door in that time. Maybe you can come up with some likely franchises that KyoAni may be eyeing.

Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuutsu

After being told how good it is by many, many people, I started into The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, watched it during when I should have been studying for midterms, and finished it today, and I have to say that it is made of fourteen episodes of win. Go forth, buccaneers, and download.