Friday, May 11, 2007

Newest updates.

 

So, it's been just about forever since my last update. Of course, knowing the nature of the internet, once you're gone, you're gone and your popularity has waned. Giving that I was not very popular in the first place. >.>

Anime Update: Still watching Lucky Star. Also trying out Hayate no Gotoku, waiting for CLANNAD due fall and trying to complete homework. Lucky Star is still very funny, and Hayate no Gotoku is a riot.

Main Update:

LOOK AT THIS GUY'S ART. (Hotlinked off DA)

Done by http://murasaki-hoshi.deviantart.com/.

This guy is stationed in Singapore and freaking imba. Of course, there are other better people around Singapore, or about the same standard (those I have no shortage of), but I like his style.

SECOND GUY! (once again, hotlinked off DA.)

 

Done by http://toounit.deviantart.com/. Complete ownage.

This guy (actually not really sure about his/her gender) is stationed in Malaysia and has really good skills with Copic markers - and really deep pockets as well. Each marker costs $5, and he easily has over a hundred of them. Well, when you've got skill, money's no matter, right? xD

Update for today - complete. Off to play Fatal/Fake. :3

::BLOGPOST ARCHIVE:: April 24th - Anime Review.

[ARCHIVE - drafted but unpublished.]

And of course, everyone hails my frequent postings. >.>

Today I will be reviewing a new, currently all-the-rage anime: Lucky ☆ Star. :3 Reason being? I'm too busy to watch anything else.

First Impressions!

Lucky ☆ Star is an anime based off a 4-koma strip (basically, the manga version of your average dailies). Animated by Kyoto Animation, who did, of course, Full Metal Panic!, AIR TV, the ridiculously popular The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya and Kanon 2006, the expectations for this are also, of course, ridiculously high.

Firstly, the animation style is very different - it's a style that suits the subject title, but most people see it as a degeneration in production quality. Personally, I feel it's just a different style, because the proportions and frames animated are pretty consistent, which of course, cannot be a degeneration of quality.

And now, for the OP - a very, VERY hyper opening to the whole series. Major caffeine boost, I would say.

  (Images off http://randomc.animeblogger.net.)

And that's just the opening scene of the opening. Of course, for sheer quality and hyperactivity, the OP scores almost a perfect 10. That in itself values it a must-watch. So go watch it. (This is merely a cut-off so I can go do my homework.)