Toilet Humor 1
Here’s my version of a little toilet humor. There was a similar sign at work and this scenario popped in my head. Coincidentally I heard someone did get stuck in there. O.O
Here’s my version of a little toilet humor. There was a similar sign at work and this scenario popped in my head. Coincidentally I heard someone did get stuck in there. O.O
Happy Friday All! It’s been a long week but thankfully it’s the weekend. So I’m just wrapping up my week with a few series and updates.
So the not so fun stuff. Since Happy Potter movie series has concluded, I been given an itch to re-watch Zero no Tsukaima (Familiar of Zero / Zero no Louise). The series is similar in Potter in a few general aspects:
But this is a very generalization I’m taking here. But there’s mages, talking swords and the protagonist oogling at the anime girls like we otakus might do when watching a series. So when I decided to watch it, I could not locate my discs so I spend an evening sorting out the disc binders for the series and ended up cleaning a decade worth of random disc placements. It was not fun however needed though…
Now the fun stuff, after cleaning it was time to take a look at a few new anime series I began watching so I’ll place a few screen shots.
I’ve also been sucked into a Korean group called Girls Generation thanks to a Dead or Alive and Final Fantasy music video imitating Girls Generation’s Gee dance video. See for yourself. The Dead Fantasy is fan made which is amazing.
Girls Generation / Dead Fantasy – Gee Music Video comparison
Another week and another Latent Idle comic out. Whoo! ^-^; This week I’ve gone back to my Evil Urban Raccoon Trio who made their first debut on the Internet Withdrawal strip. Looking back, I felt really bad about the dog and figured I would start my version of Mad’s Spy vs Spy. This time the dog comes out on top for a change. I plan to span these guys in from time to time. Thanks for reading!
I’ve been finding better time management ways to lower my anime back log. No more naps… it’s a sacrifice I’ll do once in a while. A good friend of mine gave me the DVD box set of Dance in the Vampire Bund series. I’ve watched the first ep when it came out last year and didn’t finish the series since I thought there were better series out at the time. Looking back I don’t recall what I considered “better” series.
So I had the evening open and decided to finish this series. Normally one hears the mantra that beauty is only skin deep. But at this point I have doubts when it comes to this particular anime. As with any animated series based on a manga/book I understand there are a lot of back story the director has to condense into an extremely short time frame. So it tends to leave two general options:
While both options have plus sides which introduces existing fans and new people to the series; there’s always drawback that can be potentially fatal to a series. Not having read the manga, I personally felt the series was following the first option I listed and the emphasis was heavily set on “liberties”. I have not read the manga but the loli/shota scenes with adult innuendos did not sit well with me and it was really taking away from the supposed story between .
What I did find interesting was series theme on one’s perception to decide what we think is correct. The loli references in the series and the lore of vampires definitely places one’s decision heavily on looks versus having all the facts before making judgement.
Unfortunately the flow of scenes was really choppy in which events transitioned from one piece immediately to another without much explanation. You would start on a scene where the protagonist, Akira, is conversing with Mina Tepeş, princess-ruler of all vampires, on vampire culture and their relationship. Then suddenly halfway another event comes and I find myself thrown into a new topic and scene without the previous scene being completed; nor did it have a direct connection to the previous scene I was seeing.
Initially I thought this is to emphasize the male protagonist’s fragmented memories. But having it constantly happen throughout the series really took a toll on the focus on the story. I was not sure if the story is focusing on a love story through an innocent children storybook type narration or the perception of what one uses to decide what is right or wrong. Unfortunately the series didn’t really congeal until towards 2/3 into the series and abruptly ended. At the end of the series I’m left feeling rather dirty watching due to many loli scene and a creepy shota one based solely on my perception on what a normal relationship should be. All this and I was not watching an adult rated movie.
If you are curious about the series, I’ve included the link to Wikipedia pertaining about this:
Women and grudges: I’ve always found guys experience this strange phenomenon. I figured I try to make some sense from this and give the ladies my thinking process.
If I don’t post another comic next week. Please look for me.