An American Writer's Thoughts on Japanese Animation

Candidate for the Plot – Pilot Candidate Spoiler Review

“Here we go again.” That’s honestly what I thought when loading up the first episode of Pilot Candidate.  Mechas versus space monsters, protecting what’s left of humanity from certain annihilation, some weird imagery and the expectation of, probably, bland characters and a lackluster story.  There are probably a million shows like that, but, I thought, I can only address one coprolite at a time so here we are.  What I found was… well, it was at least a little more interesting than that, so let’s take a look.

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District Nope – DearS Spoiler Review

Think, for a moment, about the concept of Aliens visiting Earth. How is this handled? Well, usually the aliens are depicted as being in at least some ways superior to mankind. After all, they’ve mastered some technique of interstellar travel and we have not. Whether they’re more or less friendly or decidedly hostile, it’s easy to see them negotiating from a position of power.

Some years back, though, there was a film called District 9 that depicts a very different scenario. There, the aliens are shellshocked refugees that largely don’t understand and can’t repair or reproduce the advanced technology that brought them to earth. To make matters worse, they stopped in apartheid South Africa, becoming the subject of all the social stresses of that nation. It’s not pretty, but it’s a very good film that uses a typical tool, the space alien, in a fairly novel way.

Five years before District 9, though, (7 years if you want to count the first release of the manga, rather than the show) there was an anime with a similar take. DearS has a pitch and setup that’s very familiar to District 9: Aliens arrive, but for neither invasion nor uplift as, in fact, they’re stuck with the fact that their space ship has broken down and seemingly can’t be fixed. Some time after first contact, we follow an initially anti-alien fellow as he gets to know one of them and ultimately empathize with the plight of the alien in question, all while some larger conspiracy might be in play. There are, of course, some differences based on the genre and target demographic – in DearS we’re dealing with a high school student and a cute girl in a fairly functional modern Japan, not an office worker and an a creature described as a “Prawn” in the dark underbelly of Africa.

Does DearS manage to do its concepts justice and, like District 9 or not, bring us something of intelligence and value with a rare treatment of aliens, or is there a reason why it’s been largely forgotten?

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Seasonal Selection – Scarlet Nexus Episode 1

I love JRPGs.

I know as someone who is at least a bit of a gamer that I shouldn’t utter that sentence, but I do. I like it when I get a game that has a fantastical world wrapped up in a sweeping story that carries you onward, held together with freaky random encounters, eons of side quests, and probably duct tape in there somewhere. So, this season we’re taking on an anime that is literally a JRPG, Scarlet Nexus.

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Naked Wolfgirl Economics – Spice and Wolf Spoiler Review

Sometimes a show gets famous for something it’s not about. A particular scene, idea, moment, or mistaken bit of marketing will catch the attention of potential viewers and get spread as what everyone who doesn’t know about the show knows about the show. Heck, maybe a fan even makes a particularly good meme that escapes the bounds of the fandom, using a shot taken out of context. It happens.

Shows that get this kind of strange and spontaneous publicity are sure to garner at least a quick salvo of views… but especially when the expectation created by the popularized snippet is off base, there still has to be something worthwhile to sustain interest. Spice and Wolf, a show that garnered at least some fame off the ‘promise’ of a cute and feisty girl with a wolf’s ears and tail, perhaps even clad in naught but her, ahem, natural pelt, is not particularly risque or ribald, and did well enough to warrant a second season. Why? Because it makes medieval economics downright fascinating and intense.

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E-Waste – In Another World With My Smartphone Spoiler Review

There are a few pieces of media that seem… unreal. Concept or pitches that seem too stupid to be real, the fiction equivalent of satire where the very thought that this is being pitched is, in some ways, an indictment of the genre, studio, culture, or what have you that supposedly spawned it. If I told you that there was a fighting video game called “Attack of the Busty Vixens!”, you’d probably laugh. Sure, there are a lot of fighting games that get mileage out of their well-endowed females, but nothing would be that bald-faced. Similarly if I said there was a sci-fi novel called “Philosophy 101 in SPACE” you’d know I was just making fun of the tendency – legitimate storytelling technique or no – to have alien species or even human groups in science fiction be defined by one all-consuming ideology each.

This was how I felt when I heard there was an isekai harem anime called “In Another World With My Smartphone” – like it couldn’t possibly be real. This had to be satire about how isekai shows would use any lame thing they could grab as a “Cheat Power”. However, I have to report that this one is, in fact, real.

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Seasonal Selection – 86 Episode 11

The final episode of the cour (special pending) and if you told me this was the absolute final episode of the show and anything related to 86, I would believe you. In fact, if I wasn’t damn certain that the story goes on from here, what with a second cour announced and a whole bunch of novels past anything we could have possibly gotten to, I would question the sanity of someone who told me that this wasn’t just the bitter end.

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Gods, Names, and Weirdness – Kyousougiga Spoiler Review

I’ll come out and say this at the start: Kyousougiga might be the strangest anime I’ve seen to date. It’s not that any particular element is too far beyond bizarre (though many of them are pretty out there), but it is odd in just about every way. Because of that, I’m not exactly going to be able to look at it with the same linear plot recap I normally do, and will instead have to dig in carefully. It’s a short show, and it is a good show (I think) so if you want to experience the ride for yourself, now’s your last warning that you’re in a spoiler review.

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Seasonal Selection – 86 Episode 10

No Lena this week. For much of the episode, not really much talking either. This one is very much on the artistic end, trying to convey an experience and bridge us to the next matter of action.

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