An American Writer's Thoughts on Japanese Animation

Boogiepop Returns (Except it’s the first time. And not related to the novel of that name. Except where the novel of that name is being adapted.) – Boogiepop and Others (2019) Spoiler Review

Pardon the long title, but this franchise is… difficult at the best of times. Granted, we’re going to be largely looking at those best of times here and making sense of them, but it still has an edge of the inscrutable.

While Boogiepop Phantom created a new story to act as a sequel to the original novel, Boogiepop and Others (also called “Boogiepop Never Laughs” as a direct translation of the Japanese title, but “and Others” is the official western title) is a direct adaptation of the books. Specifically, books 1 (Boogiepop and Others/Boogiepop Never Laughs), books 2&3 (Boogiepop Returns: VS Imaginator parts 1 & 2), book 6 (Boogiepop at Dawn) and book 5 (Boogiepop Overdrive: The King of Distortion). Yeah, in the straightforward version they skip 4 and swap the positions of 5 and 6. I’d say to brace yourselves, but after Phantom last week, a simple arc structure that doesn’t seem out of order to anime viewers is a joy.

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A Strange and Wild World of Darkness – Boogiepop Phantom Spoiler Review

Boogiepop Phantom is a hard one. It starts out with elements of an anthology show, episodes dedicated to strange and seemingly supernatural occurrences that happen to encounter each other at tangent points, but ultimately the show does tie together into a single and larger plot. The show basically never explains anything, but at the same time it gives you the palpable sense that the truth is out there and an explanation exists within reach. It’s named after a particular oft-referenced supernatural entity… which barely appears in the show.

All in all it’s a bizarre sepia-toned dive into a threatening world of deep shadows, down-to-earth character designs, and supernatural occurrences that defy quick and easy labels like “vampires” or “ghosts” yet clearly inhabit a conceptual space that belongs to icons of horror… and we’re going to take a closer look in order to understand its appeal as well as its technical plot.

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All My Friends Are Dead – Re-kan! Spoiler Review

Re-kan! (The title is excited) is a low-key comedy about a girl who is a bit unusual getting to fit in and make friends in her new class. To bring something fresh to this time-worn idea, Re-kan! doesn’t just play the matter straight. Instead of some usual trait, the main character in this one, Hibiki Amami, has an unusually strong sixth sense, allowing her to see and interact with ghosts as well as a more ordinary student would living humans. Thus, quite a few of the eccentric folks who are all set to help Hibiki out in her high school career are, in fact, spectral in nature.

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Seasonal Selection – Chainsaw Man Episode 1

Yeah, I’m doing Chainsaw Man. What else could it possibly be with “more teeth” that I teased at the end of the last seasonal writeup? Often times, when picking Seasonal Selection series, I try to pick something… less totally known. Something that I think would be interesting to investigate and shed more light on. This is not one of those times. So far as I’ve seen, Chainsaw Man is not just the most hyped-up show in the season, it’s the most hyped-up show in a long time, at least ignoring later seasons.

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Semicolon Scramble – Occultic;Nine Spoiler Review

“There is no such thing as the Occult” says the tagline on the show explicitly about investigation of occult (or seemingly occult) phenomena. If that doesn’t let you know you’re in for at least a strange time, I don’t know what would.

In the honorable line of the Science Adventure series (Semicolon series as some prefer, owing their particular stylized titles), Occultic;Nine strikes me as… unique. That is, I will admit, putting it somewhat gently. Occultic;Nine doesn’t quite fit either together or into the anime format the way that even the weaker among its fellows fit. Does that mean it’s the weakest of the series? Not necessarily.

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