26th Jan 2008
Fruits Basket
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=348
The name of this anime bugs the hell out of me. Fruits Basket. Fruit Basket. FruitSSSS Basket. As TJ observed, these people need to stop trying to speak English until the Japanese language develops more consonants.
A family cursed with turning into animals whenever they’re hugged by a member of the opposite sex. Sounds like a completely fluffy anime? It is. Up till episode 11 it’s been pretty insubstantial, barring a few ominous hints of possible disaster (which I’m sure Tohru will successfully avert with her winning personality and incredible cuteness). It’s ok though, because this anime never makes pretenses at anything but fluff. And it is very good at being fluffy.
One thing I really don’t get is how they make such a big deal out of Kyo being a cat and thus not part of the Zodiac, then they introduce, of all things, a fricking SEAHORSE. Like huh?!!? A seahorse?!?! How random is that I ask you. Also bewildering is why Yuki looks like a girl and sounds like a girl. He sounds exactly like Youko from The Twelve Kingdoms. In fact, he is Youko from The Twelve Kingdoms. I like Hisakawa Aya’s voice a lot (recently I discovered that she also plays Haruka in RahXephon, which I’m currently trying to re-watch), so it kinda pains me to watch (listen to?) her play the primary (or part there of) love interest of a high school girl. I always feel a bit sorry for these female seiyuus who play young male characters. How would you feel if all of Japan agreed that you sounded like a prepubescent boy? Definitely not the most flattering thing you could tell a woman…
I really like Kyo’s character, but then I’m a bit biased because he’s played by Seki Tomokazu, who probably has the best main-character-of-anime voice I’ve ever heard (even if he ends up playing essentially the same guy in every one lawl). Whenever he softens up it’s soooo cuuuuuute. There are some scenes where you just gotta go awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww /warm fuzzy feeling. This show is excellent at producing warm fuzzy feelings. Which is why I don’t understand why guys enjoy it. It makes me laugh sometimes but it’s not that funny. Then again, I don’t really understand why guys enjoy most anime.
The opening theme is pretty warm and fuzzy too, although the singer’s voice is a bit too saccharine sweet for my liking. It has a nice wistful tone to it that suits the story well, as does the rest of the soundtrack, which is suitably happy and/or sappy depending on the situation.
One of the biggest things that determine how much I like an anime is how good I feel about it, and I have to say, this one gives out damn good vibes. I try to keep happy shows for the pre-bedtime slot (the one time I didn’t do that I ended up dreaming about Shinji having conversations with himself while sitting in LCL), but it’s kinda hard to find a happy show that isn’t completely stupid. Definitely dragging this one out as long as I can. =p
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=348
The name of this anime bugs the hell out of me. Fruits Basket. Fruit Basket. FruitSSSS Basket. As TJ observed, these people need to stop trying to speak English until the Japanese language develops more consonants.
A family cursed with turning into animals whenever they’re hugged by a member of the opposite sex. Sounds like a completely fluffy anime? It is. Up till episode 11 it’s been pretty insubstantial, barring a few ominous hints of possible disaster (which I’m sure Tohru will successfully avert with her winning personality and incredible cuteness). It’s ok though, because this anime never makes pretenses at anything but fluff. And it is very good at being fluffy.
One thing I really don’t get is how they make such a big deal out of Kyo being a cat and thus not part of the Zodiac, then they introduce, of all things, a fricking SEAHORSE. Like huh?!!? A seahorse?!?! How random is that I ask you. Also bewildering is why Yuki looks like a girl and sounds like a girl. He sounds exactly like Youko from The Twelve Kingdoms. In fact, he is Youko from The Twelve Kingdoms. I like Hisakawa Aya’s voice a lot (recently I discovered that she also plays Haruka in RahXephon, which I’m currently trying to re-watch), so it kinda pains me to watch (listen to?) her play the primary (or part there of) love interest of a high school girl. I always feel a bit sorry for these female seiyuus who play young male characters. How would you feel if all of Japan agreed that you sounded like a prepubescent boy? Definitely not the most flattering thing you could tell a woman…
I really like Kyo’s character, but then I’m a bit biased because he’s played by Seki Tomokazu, who probably has the best main-character-of-anime voice I’ve ever heard (even if he ends up playing essentially the same guy in every one lawl). Whenever he softens up it’s soooo cuuuuuute. There are some scenes where you just gotta go awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww /warm fuzzy feeling. This show is excellent at producing warm fuzzy feelings. Which is why I don’t understand why guys enjoy it. It makes me laugh sometimes but it’s not that funny. Then again, I don’t really understand why guys enjoy most anime.
The opening theme is pretty warm and fuzzy too, although the singer’s voice is a bit too saccharine sweet for my liking. It has a nice wistful tone to it that suits the story well, as does the rest of the soundtrack, which is suitably happy and/or sappy depending on the situation.
One of the biggest things that determine how much I like an anime is how good I feel about it, and I have to say, this one gives out damn good vibes. I try to keep happy shows for the pre-bedtime slot (the one time I didn’t do that I ended up dreaming about Shinji having conversations with himself while sitting in LCL), but it’s kinda hard to find a happy show that isn’t completely stupid. Definitely dragging this one out as long as I can. =p
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