An American Writer's Thoughts on Japanese Animation

Seasonal Selection – Management of a Novice Alchemist Episode 1

Have you ever heard of the Atelier games? They’re a series of JRPG Crafting Sims that see you playing as a girl alchemist, gathering ingredients in the wild, brewing potions, making sentient alchemical pies, and all that good stuff. They typically have a lighter and softer tone that can be more described as cute, where you’re worried about running a shop rather than some demon king bringing about the end of the world. The first game in the series is Atelier Rorona: the Alchemist of Arland, but nowadays most people are more likely to know the more recent Atelier Ryza games and their fanservice-pleasing heroine.

Management of a Novice Alchemist is so completely like that – in its pitch, its themes, and even its visual style (all the way to the costuming) – that it’s frankly more shocking that this isn’t a straight adaptation of an Atelier game. Technically, though, this is an entirely separate work, based on a Light Novel… even if its inspiration seems fairly clear.

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Flubbed Fanservice High – Rosario + Vampire Spoiler Review (Season 1 & 2)

Rosario + Vampire is a show with a fun pitch: an ordinary boy ends up accepted to a boarding school for all manner of monstrous supernatural entities. With no easy way home, he has to do his best to blend in, at least until he can make his way back to the human world. To his advantage, the monsters are expected to stay in human guises as part of their training to live in a world normally dominated by humans. Against his interest, if he’s found out he’s both powerless and subject to a death sentence.

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