WARNING: These summaries and reviews will probably contain spoilers! Read at your own risk!

Version 1.0 Autumn Secrets

This was the first ever layout of Amaranth of Anime- my anime review site. It featured Haruka Suzumiya and Mitsuke Hayase of the series Kimi Ga Nozomu Eien.

It was, as you can see, a darker layout, but in a melancholic way. I think if you've ever watched the series, you'd understand. =) I don't remember where the original image was from, sorry. x_x I extracted it, naturally, for this layout.

It's mostly blacks, browns, reds and yellows- pretty much autumn colors, hence the title.

This layout was up for an excruciatingly long time- mostly because I never had time to devote to the site in the first place, so just kinda stuck with this one.

Ranma ½ - Final Thoughts

Mkay, I've seen all 161 episodes of Ranma, and I gotta say...what a freakin' let down.  I'll explain my reaction in a bit, one sec.  Just so you know, I'm not reviewing any more Ranma eps, and you'll know why.

If you're one of those people that watch an anime for the "journey" of it, when you have nothing better to do, for chillaxing purposes, or for entertainment, then sure- go ahead, knock yourselves out.  Ranma's cool for that.  =)  BUT if you're someone like me, who loves all of the above, but also wants a story's plot to go somewhere, then you will be as sadly disappointed as I was.

As I mentioned before, the anime series has 161 episodes.  With so many, you'd think the plot were really going somewhere, right?  Wrong!­  There are many plots that could have been taken anywhere, but instead, this anime just...stops.  Yup, just like that.  There are random fillers [some rather annoying], but mostly, the anime keeps you feeling like "YAY!  The Jusenkyo Curse will be solved!...or not."

How exactly does the show end, you're wondering?  Glad you asked.  Well, Akane and Ranma are going to be late for school, as usual, so they're rushing to get out, and Akane pauses at the top of a hill, looking back at her home landscape.  Ranma shows up on the screen, telling Akane to hurry up.  She says, "Okay," and the two of them stare at the scene for a second or two longer.  Then, they bid us, the viewer farewell, and head off to school.

And that is how this series ends.

So I think you can tell now, why I'm not going to waste my time reviewing a series that I've seen in it's entirety, and realize it's pretty much like a bunch of fillers grouped together and given a name.  My only hope is that OVA or Movies will bring it home or this ship is sunk.  -_-'

Maybe it's just the style of all the animators who animate for Takahashi.  Inuyasha had a crappy ending, too.  >.<




Quote:

"Let it be a dream for now." --Ranma Saotome

Kimi Ga Nozomu Eien: Episode 1

This show opens with some very pretty piano music.  A blue-haired girl does some laps in a pool, while a girl with short orange hair watches, presumably a friend.  Then we see a guy with black hair talking to a guy with orange hair about college.  Cool, seems realistic enough, which isn't always seen in anime.

The four characters walk home together, the guys joking around in a way that my friends and I sometimes do, so that was kinda cute.  There's this whole ridiculous hand-holding thing that happens, though, between the black haired guy (Takayuki) and Haruka (orange-haired girl).  This is after he agrees to go out with her.

Hrm...I'm not liking the way Mitsuki's...well, I'm not liking the vibe between her and Takayuki.  It's just not...kosher.  That is, it seems like she definitely likes him now that she's gotten to know him and the only thing that's keeping her from going out with him is the fact that Haruka, her best friend, is dating him.  Make sense?  O.o



Overall: It looks like a cute show, the music is awesome, I love the piano theme, it's so soothing!  Mitsuki's hair looks like it's going to take over the world someday, for sure.  Haruka is being one of those prissy, blush-at-everything characters I don't like too much.

On the whole, it seems like a very plausible anime...something I could see actually happening, which makes for a refreshing change.  Don't get me wrong, I love buildings collapsing and butt-kicking as much as the next guy, but sometimes, you just wanna chillax, y'know?


Quote:

"You know?  They call people like you "idiots" in today's society." --Hayase Mitsuki