With Ahiru having triumphed and Kraehe banished to the darkness below, Princess Tutu’s fourteenth episode opens with another strict recounting of the story so far. Opening with the “once upon a time, there was a man who died” we know so well, the narrator quickly shifts to describing Tutu’s own narrative, as “the prince, who had lost his heart, met a duck in a certain town. Because of her love for the prince, the duck turned into a princess and gathered together the lost shards of his heart. The prince gradually regained his feelings, and at long last, he was able to regain even the feeling of love.” This narration ends on Tutu’s inescapable “did they really have a happy ending,” but on the whole, it’s a relatively straightforward summation of our current narrative.
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Fall 2018 Season Preview
Well folks, the fall season’s approaching, and I could not be happier to for once actually have good news. After two relatively light seasons in a row, it’s looking like fall will be delivering us a genuine bounty, offering a handful of obvious can’t-miss productions and plenty of other potential favorites besides. Contrary to what you might believe, I don’t really enjoy being negative about media – I’d much rather celebrate good things than sneer at failures, and this coming season offers plenty to celebrate.
As usual, my preview list here won’t be including every single coming show – you can check out anichart for that list, along with all their various synopses. Instead, I’ll specifically be highlighting the shows I’ve got high hopes for, and explaining whatever caught my attention, be that a strong staff, excellent source material, particularly impressive PV, or whatever else. The right execution can make any narrative compelling, and an intriguing premise doesn’t mean much if the staff can’t follow through on it, so I’ll mostly be leaning on production-side resources to guide me here. Starting from my most anticipated prospects, let’s run this exciting season down!
Chihayafuru S2 – Episode 24
Oh my gosh you guys, we are far too close to the end of this season. Do I even want to watch this episode of Chihayafuru? The show has been my most reliable, persistent joy this year, and I always enjoy stuffing myself with more karuta drama, but knowing we’re only two episodes away from the end of the season sure does put this in a somber context. At this point, I am profoundly happy I actually waited this long to watch Chihayafuru – at least now we know there’s a third season coming eventually, and all light won’t simply vanish from the world when this tournament ends.
Anyway. Sorrowful end-of-season context aside, we’re currently in the middle of a thrilling match between the two characters whose skills have been built up more than any other: Shinobu and Arata. The Master and Queen split of professional players means Arata could never actually challenge Shinobu for her throne, so their fight here could potentially be the only time they get to compete professionally. And beyond the inherent thrill of seeing their thoroughly established skills in action, this match is also acting as a full reintroduction to Arata’s skills more generally, as well as a continuation of Shinobu’s insecurity-driven isolationist act. This battle is firing on all cylinders in terms of immediate tactics, character arcs, and larger Chihayafuru themes, offering a worthy sendoff to what’s been a generally thrilling season. Let’s get to the mats and watch some Chihayafuru!
Ojamajo Doremi – Episode 32
It has been far too long since we watched some good old-fashioned Ojamajo Doremi. The show is one of my biggest comfort food projects, and I’m always happy to return for another episode. With thirty episodes down, Ojamajo Doremi has established a broad and vibrant cast, extending from our endearing and multifaceted leads to a variety of engaging classmates, family members, and other acquaintances. The cast is strong enough that the show could easily coast on its fundamentals at this point – if you described an episode as “tall tale girl, teacher, and Pop have a ridiculous adventure,” I’d already know this was going to be a great one. But of course, Ojamajo Doremi is always climbing towards something new, be it some moral point or the elaboration of an entire new magical system.
Our last episode split the difference between those two priorities, as we got half an episode of classmate drama and half an episode of more magical exams. Our girls have passed the level 5 exams now, meaning if past episodes are anything to go by, this one will likely focus on celebrating whatever impressive new magic they’ve finally unlocked. I’m sure they’ll screw it up, and I can’t wait to see how. Let’s settle in for another episode of Ojamajo Doremi!
Summer 2018 – Week 8 in Review
Hey folks, and welcome back to another week in review. The anime was the anime this week – one show triumphed with one of its best episodes, another show disappointed with one of its least impressive, and Planet With was as indescribably Planet With as ever. The success story this week was Revue Starlight, which illustrated a shocking revelation regarding the true nature of this competition through a beautifully realized tone piece, giving us an evocative glimpse into the headspace of Starlight’s most mysterious contender. Offering consistently striking layouts and a variety of dramatic reveals, it marked a major step up for the series in terms of narrative tension while also thrilling as its own self-contained vignette. I should probably reserve some of my gushing for the show’s own dedicated segment, though, so let’s hold off there and start with the runt of the weekly litter. It’s time to run this week down!
Why It Works: This Season’s Greatest Hero is a Space Princess
It is absolutely time for more gushing about Planet With. After last week’s more serious and theme-focused article, I figured it was probably appropriate to also write an article about Planet With’s sillier side. Of course, Ginko isn’t a comic relief character at all – she’s just naturally funny, like most of this show’s cast. And beyond adding a bunch of charm to the production, her story echoes Planet With’s generally fatigued-but-humanist outlook, representing a hard-fought belief in the validity of all life. Ginko is great, and I’m happy to make a small tribute to her.
Princess Tutu – Episode 13
At last, the finale has arrived! With all the key players assembled and committed to their roles, Princess Tutu’s thirteenth episode is a dazzling celebration of both their humanity and Drosselmeyer’s keen eye for storytelling. Heroes will rise, villains will fall, and the tragic inevitability of The Prince and the Raven shall be overcome at last. Having spent long hours fighting for Mytho’s heart and gaining powerful allies along the way, Ahiru will at last be rewarded for her efforts, and claim her princely prize.
Chihayafuru S2 – Episode 23
Our rampage through Chihayafuru continues today, as we explore the third-to-last episode of the second season! Like season one, it appears that season two will be climaxing with a big tournament final, but not a Chihaya-focused final – instead, it seems extremely likely that the last match of this season will be Arata facing Shinobu for the A rank crown. Arata has so far been presented as “stupidly strong, even for an A rank player,” so I’m excited to see how he fairs against the best of the best – and beyond that, the show’s also been building up this personal reunion for most of a season now, so I imagine sparks will fly even beyond the tatami mat.
Of course, we’re not quite there yet. Chihaya was beaten very quickly in the third round, and her defeat leaves us with Taichi, Tsutomu, and Kana still in the running for Mizusawa. Of the three of them, Taichi easily has the most on the line here, as a victory in any major tournament would cement his transition into A rank. He’s fighting Retro in the third round, but even if he succeeds here, he’s likely got Rion waiting for him somewhere up ahead. The stakes are high for our deeply self-doubting hero, but he certainly has the skill necessary to move up in rank. Let’s see if he can face his anxieties and triumph at last!
Toradora – Episode 3
Toradora’s third episode opens with cherry blossoms blooming in sunlight, their petals shaking free and dancing in the breeze. A bright blue sky and the sounds of birds chirping complement the petals, leading into Taiga yawning as she wipes the sleep from her eyes. Every element of this episode’s first moments convey a firm sense of rebirth and growth, a new beginning. After the torrential drama of the show’s first two episodes, Toradora has at last established its neutral mode, leading Taiga and Ryuji through calamitous confessions to arrive at an honest, genuine friendship. Ryuji and Taiga are no longer “partners in crime” or otherwise forced to share space; they’re just friends, and so they hang out.
Summer 2018 – Week 7 in Review
Well folks, it’s Wednesday again. With the season’s halfway point behind us, my airing schedule has settled into a comfortable neutral at this point, as three very entertaining shows each continue to impress in their own ways. This was a particularly good week for Planet With and a mediocre one for My Hero Academia, but bumps and divots like that are basically expected from all shows, and on the whole my airing schedule is consistent as heck. In fact, with only one season left in the year, we’re actually reaching the point where I could even start to plot out what will end up on my end-of-year top ten list. My Hero Academia’s likely to settle somewhere around the bottom of the list regardless, but both Planet With and Revue Starlight have the potential to fall almost anywhere within that list, depending on how they resolve. It’s anyone’s game at this point, so let’s do some thorough sifting as we RUN THIS WEEK DOWN!
