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The Office & Chuck

Category: By True
Mood: Entertained
Music: Jeffster - Africa

What's the last t.v. show I watched? I think it was Curb your Enthusiasm around a year or so again. But lately I decided to give it a shot and watch some real T.V. show besides Sports Center on ESPN. So I watched five seasons of The Office and second season of Chuck. Both television shows were recommended to me by fellow friends so I decided to give them a go. And what can I say but I actually really enjoy them both very much!

The Office is great since it provides an awesome sitcom of office life with a diversified cast that brings me laughs with their hilarious antics. Micheal Scott (Steve Carell) is a great actor and provides a humerus performance in nearly every episode. While it does have its bit of angst with office relationships and such, its overall really a fun show. I enjoy the dynamic it provides with the greatly crafted humor that always provides good laughs when viewing an episode.

Chuck is a rather new show and though not the powerhouse like The Office it still has it very own charm with a mix of action/comedy/romance that almost always leaves me satisfied after a viewing. With a colorful cast of characters and the male/female leads giving a superb performance I've really come to enjoy it. I hope a third season does get cleared because their still is quite a bit of things that need to be cleared up and explored into backgrounds of characters and events. Plus, I have two friends who watch the show as well and it provides a good discussion with them every Tuesday!

So along with my weekly manga I have two T.V. shows to look forward to as well!
 


SHORYUKEN!

Category: By True

Mood: HADOKEN
Music: The Next Door - Indestructible (SFIV OST)

So I picked up my pre-ordered copy of SFIV Tuesday morning and have to say its fucking awesome. Oh God just the intro is amazing. INDESTRUCTIBLE has been running in my head all week. The game is great especially since its like an upgrade for the 21st century with crisp graphics, gazing colors, and fine backgrounds.

After 10 years Street Fighter finally returns and boy does it come back with a vengeance. I love the game and its so fun to play. The arcade mode is challenging and Seth is easily one of the cheapest bosses. He grapples you whenever you get too close and he has every characters move! Christ even on easy it takes a few times to beat. I unlocked everyone except him since I need to beat arcade mode with all the characters.

Mains are Akuma and Sakura. Akuma because he is ridiculously powerful and his super/ultra do CRAZY amount of damage and he's a better version of Ryu/Ken. He's the guy that helps me beat down opponents with just raw power. Sakura is my versatile character since she is all around good with punches/kicks and really speedy. She can really be good against all sorts of characters since she's well rounded.

Man this game is so much fucking fun! Well worth the $60 since it'll provide enjoyment for a long time. I've already played over 24 hours! The challenge mode is a good way to improve a character and work on their skill set. Also, XBL provides a humongous pool of players to choose from so the fun never ends!
 


Economics? In MY Anime?

Category: By True
Mood: Weaboo
Music: Natsumi Kiyoura - Tabi no Tochuu

So between Wednesday and Thursday I watched the thirteen episode anime Spice & Wolf in between studying for Economics. It was a good watch and of course here is my review!


Spice and Wolf:


The series is a great mix of adventure, comedy, fantasy, romance, and interestingly economics. While it isn’t anything complex it does involve basics such as bartering, currency, trade, and a general gist of medieval economics that does take some thinking on the viewer’s part to understand.

Animation: 8

For the most part when it came to focus on Lawrence or Horo it was top notch quality. It did well to display the medieval setting and set the atmosphere but there were just certain instances where the backgrounds felt off or little tidbits of the scenery, but I guess that’s understandable considering the conservative budget the studio was dealing with. Nothing that took away from the series as a whole, but generally could have been better at some parts.

Music: 9

Nothing else to say except that it’s simply fantastic and very fitting. The Opening fits perfectly and is stunning as it captivates you with its vocal rhythm. All around the music was included to set the mood and played at exactly the right times that it blended in perfectly with the anime. The OST for Spice & Wolf is on par with the likes of Gundam, Evangelion, Baccano! (Done by the same studio), and Rurouni Kenshin which all had the greatest OSTs I’ve ever heard.

Voice acting: 10

The seiyuu’s for this anime are ironically those who did Lelouche and Kallen from Code Geass, so I’d definitely expected nothing short of excellence on their part and indeed they both delivered. They fit the role of their characters perfectly and portrayed them to the best of their respective designs. Everything felt right and matched accurately. Jun Fukuyama is easily my favorite male seiyuu ever.

Characters: 9

The main focus is of course the male and female leads that are the prime aspecct of the anime. They both are wonderful characters and really stand out making the anime very compelling to watch.

Craft Lawrence is a superb male lead who is mature, intelligent, wise, clever, kind, gentle, and overall well designed. He is goal orientated and through his travels continues to gain experience and build upon the knowledge of trading. I like his demeanor and attitude that fit well for his personality and his development is well constructed as he goes through many challenges and expenditures.

Horo, the great wolf sage is herself a very unique character and one that sets herself apart from other female leads in other series. She also shares similar traits with Lawrence of being cunning, intelligent, and wise when it comes to dealing with aspects of trade, but she also has her respective feminine charm which in its own right makes for her greatest appeal and makes you really enjoy watching her antics. The amount of fanart for Horo is incredible and my folder of 300 pictures is still tiny compared to how much there is.

The way the two act around one another is very distinctive and sets itself apart from other couples in anime. What I found most enjoyable was that it isn't your typical emo angst high school love. Lawrence is very mature and he behaves accordingly and realistically when it comes to dealing with Horo, and she herself is playful around him most of the time. But what holds strong is their growing connection with one another as they help each other both in good and bad times. When Horo helps Lawrence in trade when they devise a scheme and he is impressed with her knowledge, or when Lawerence comforts Horo when she is feeling down and does his best to look out for her.

They both have two opposite characteristics that come together and conjoin to form a well rounded relationship. Lawrence who is a young merchant knows much about the world yet is still in the process of gaining more experience gets aid from Horo who has centuries worth of knowledge yet knows little about the world since she has been confined to one place for so long. They can both bounce off one another and in nearly every scene it makes for something fun and interesting to watch. They're ever growing romantic relationship is smooth and unforced, feeling natural as it develops over the course of their journey.

Story: 7

For the most part the story isn’t as important as is the character dialogue and interaction, which is the main focus of the series. Horo and Lawrence's banter was what kept the show so interesting and worth watching. I thoroughly enjoyed watching them speak with one another whether it was about trade, philosophies, or romantic tension. As noted earlier the economics isn’t very complex but the different schemes that take place does require the viewer to pay close attention to detail and not for those who have short attention spans. I myself had to replay certain scenes to get a full grasp of the socio-economic aspects that were conspired. The anime of course was very faithful to the novels but with such a tight constraint of only 13 episodes a lot of the finer details felt ‘crunched’ and that took away from the anime.

Yet, generally the main focus came across well played and the viewer could understand what the dealings were and how they affected the characters. The feelings were well played whenever Lawrence struck a deal for his benefit or loss. You could feel his joy when it was something for his advantage and his devastation when he became bankrupt. While the plot was interesting the character interaction was indeed the highlight of the show. Lawerence and Horo bounced so well off one another and shared a wonderful dynamic that continued to build and improve itself as the series progressed from start to finish.

Overall: 7.5/10

Despite the series having little qualms for the most part, I'd say it was the fact that it was such a short anime that it felt rather incomplete. The plot was decent and the economics aspect was interesting but nothing that captivated you and kept engrossed. I myself as an economics major did find it enjoyable and quite unique but that wasn't what drew me to the series. Rather it was the relationship of Lawrence and Horo that was the single best facet of the anime. The way the two of them interacted while doing trades, getting away from trouble, or simply traveling on the wagon made every instance something to look forward to. The romantic relationship was great as they worked together and better understood each other over the course of the anime. It is best said that it isn't the destination of a journey that is important, but rather the journey itself which is the better part.

I greatly anticipate season 2 of the anime in July as it covers novels three and four. I'd hope to see it become longer than 13 episodes so it doesn't feel as if the story is squished, but as long as we have the same Lawrence and Horo connection I should enjoy it none the less.
 


Two Brand new Xbox Games.

Category: By True
Mood: Gamer
Music: Halo 3 Soundtrack - Finish the Fight

So yeah for the first time in like forever I'm gonna buy two brand new games $60 each, $120 together, overall $132.. The last one I got was Madden '09 but I've gotten that every year since 2004 so it doesn't count! I'm a stingy bastard when it comes to buying expensive things!

What games am I buying?

Street Fighter IV - fuck yeah after 10 years the classic fighter makes a return. Its gonna be really fun and I hope to play against my friends that I played with when I was a kid. Nostalgia washes all over me! Also, play with peepz over Live.

Resident Evil 5- Oh God yes how can I NOT buy this? I played the demo and it was pretty fun, reminded me a lot like RE4, but this time we have co-op! Playing with a friend is gonna be freaking epic!

I've got them both reserved and will pick them up on their respective dates of 2/17/09 and 3/13/09. Good thing I only took 12 credits this semester meaning it won't interrupt too much with my school work!