Winter 2010: A thread containing discussions about shows from the near future
PostPosted: Thu Oct 29, 2009 8:57 pm
Sup chaps. I was bored.
PREAMBLE
Much like the threads before it, this is a thread I created for the discussion of new anime that will be airing on TV in Japan in the winter 2010 season. Anime typically gets released and runs for a number of seasons. The year is divided up into four seasons: January to March is winter, April to June is spring, July to September is summer, and October to December is fall. Each season is approximately 13 weeks.
Here, we can talk about what shows look interesting, what we plan to watch, and generally get giddy and excited for things that we've been anticipating for a while. There's a handy chart of all the shows that are coming up, with a short blurb about the premise of the show and what studio will be handling it. As we get closer to the season, more information shows up, like the first airing date. Other information like staff and cast obviously won't fit, but it's not too hard to use the Google to find out.
The lineup for winter actually looks fairly solid so far. There aren't too many announced titles at this time yet, but there are a good proportion of things that I've been watching out for. Anyhow, we'll run with what we have and bring up stuff as they get announced.
Our familiar friend, the season chart.
Since there aren't too many, let's go through them all. This time, I'll try colour coding ([color="Lime"]YES[/color], ????, [color="Red"]NO[/color]) them and including the studio that's producing it.
[color="Lime"]Durarara!![/color] (Brains Base): This one's based on a light novel series by the author of Baccano! and features character designs by the mangaka behind Yozakura Quartet. Based on that information alone, I've got high hopes for this one. In addition to that, Brains Base has proven itself a very capable studio and the voice cast is pretty superstar-class.
[color="Red"]Dance in the Vampire Bund[/color] (SHAFT): I've read a few chapters of this and, well, it's very, very fanservice-y to a very, very uncomfortable point. If it weren't for that, I'd have no hesitation in recommending it because I thought it was pretty interesting.
So Ra No Wo To (A-1 Pictures): This is the first show that's in a special timeslot for pushing original anime productions. Initial reactions to the art style and premise have been along the lines of K-ON! with war. This could turn out alright and A-1 is usually pretty good (unless paired with another good studio, in which case they cancel out or something).
Hanamaru Kindergarten (GAINAX): Remember a while back, there was that video at that con where there was apparently some crazy collaboration between BONES and GAINAX that turned out to be something not crazy at all? Well that's this and BONES appears to be absent. Also, it's a slice of life comedy that's set in a kindergarten.
[color="Lime"]Nodame Cantabile Finale[/color] (JC Staff): A lot of us were confused when the name of the third season of Nodame Cantabile was revealed. Shortly after, it was announced that the manga would end in October and suddenly, it all made sense. If you haven't checked out Nodame Cantabile, which is about classical music and conservatory students, I suggest you do that now.
[color="Lime"]Katanagatari[/color] (WHITE FOX): Katanagatari is a light novel by NisiOisiN. After Bakemonogatari, anything with his name by the word "author" is enough to convince me to check it out. WHITE FOX appears to be a really new studio with only Tears to Tiara under their belt, so we'll see how production turns out.
[color="Red"]Seikon no Qwaser[/color] (Taki): I know the summary sounds ridiculous, but it's true. This is a manga in which the characters get powered up through breast milk. Stay very far away from this one.
Baka to Test to Shoukanjuu (Silver Link): Another harem/comedy light novel adaptation I guess.
[color="Lime"]Hidamari Sketch ×☆☆☆[/color] (SHAFT): I love Hidamari Sketch, you should all know this by now. I'm expecting this season to have the two new characters show up.
Harukanaru Toki no Naka de 3: I guess anyone who'd be interested in this would have seen the first two. As for me? No idea.
[color="Lime"]Ookamikakushi[/color] (AIC): This is based on a visual novel written by Ryukishi07 of Higurashi and Umineko fame with character designs done by PEACH-PIT of Shugo Chara and Rozen Maiden fame. This gets limed for having anything to do with Ryukishi07.
Rose O'Neill Kewpie: Children's anime. Next.
Omamori Himari (ZEXCS): Wikipedia says Genre: Action, Supernatural, Romantic comedy, Harem.
Ladies vs. Butlers (XEBEC): Another light novel full of harem comedy. Also lol Xebec. Yawn.
[color="Red"]Chu Bra!![/color] (ZEXCS): what is this i don't even
REMARKS
With the low number of shows announced thus far (usually there are a few more by this time), a number of studios are absent: KyoAni, BONES, Madhouse, and Production IG are the big ones. Also, Sengoku Basara 2nd season doesn't appear to be on the list anymore either.
PREAMBLE
Much like the threads before it, this is a thread I created for the discussion of new anime that will be airing on TV in Japan in the winter 2010 season. Anime typically gets released and runs for a number of seasons. The year is divided up into four seasons: January to March is winter, April to June is spring, July to September is summer, and October to December is fall. Each season is approximately 13 weeks.
Here, we can talk about what shows look interesting, what we plan to watch, and generally get giddy and excited for things that we've been anticipating for a while. There's a handy chart of all the shows that are coming up, with a short blurb about the premise of the show and what studio will be handling it. As we get closer to the season, more information shows up, like the first airing date. Other information like staff and cast obviously won't fit, but it's not too hard to use the Google to find out.
The lineup for winter actually looks fairly solid so far. There aren't too many announced titles at this time yet, but there are a good proportion of things that I've been watching out for. Anyhow, we'll run with what we have and bring up stuff as they get announced.
Our familiar friend, the season chart.
Since there aren't too many, let's go through them all. This time, I'll try colour coding ([color="Lime"]YES[/color], ????, [color="Red"]NO[/color]) them and including the studio that's producing it.
[color="Lime"]Durarara!![/color] (Brains Base): This one's based on a light novel series by the author of Baccano! and features character designs by the mangaka behind Yozakura Quartet. Based on that information alone, I've got high hopes for this one. In addition to that, Brains Base has proven itself a very capable studio and the voice cast is pretty superstar-class.
[color="Red"]Dance in the Vampire Bund[/color] (SHAFT): I've read a few chapters of this and, well, it's very, very fanservice-y to a very, very uncomfortable point. If it weren't for that, I'd have no hesitation in recommending it because I thought it was pretty interesting.
So Ra No Wo To (A-1 Pictures): This is the first show that's in a special timeslot for pushing original anime productions. Initial reactions to the art style and premise have been along the lines of K-ON! with war. This could turn out alright and A-1 is usually pretty good (unless paired with another good studio, in which case they cancel out or something).
Hanamaru Kindergarten (GAINAX): Remember a while back, there was that video at that con where there was apparently some crazy collaboration between BONES and GAINAX that turned out to be something not crazy at all? Well that's this and BONES appears to be absent. Also, it's a slice of life comedy that's set in a kindergarten.
[color="Lime"]Nodame Cantabile Finale[/color] (JC Staff): A lot of us were confused when the name of the third season of Nodame Cantabile was revealed. Shortly after, it was announced that the manga would end in October and suddenly, it all made sense. If you haven't checked out Nodame Cantabile, which is about classical music and conservatory students, I suggest you do that now.
[color="Lime"]Katanagatari[/color] (WHITE FOX): Katanagatari is a light novel by NisiOisiN. After Bakemonogatari, anything with his name by the word "author" is enough to convince me to check it out. WHITE FOX appears to be a really new studio with only Tears to Tiara under their belt, so we'll see how production turns out.
[color="Red"]Seikon no Qwaser[/color] (Taki): I know the summary sounds ridiculous, but it's true. This is a manga in which the characters get powered up through breast milk. Stay very far away from this one.
Baka to Test to Shoukanjuu (Silver Link): Another harem/comedy light novel adaptation I guess.
[color="Lime"]Hidamari Sketch ×☆☆☆[/color] (SHAFT): I love Hidamari Sketch, you should all know this by now. I'm expecting this season to have the two new characters show up.
Harukanaru Toki no Naka de 3: I guess anyone who'd be interested in this would have seen the first two. As for me? No idea.
[color="Lime"]Ookamikakushi[/color] (AIC): This is based on a visual novel written by Ryukishi07 of Higurashi and Umineko fame with character designs done by PEACH-PIT of Shugo Chara and Rozen Maiden fame. This gets limed for having anything to do with Ryukishi07.
Rose O'Neill Kewpie: Children's anime. Next.
Omamori Himari (ZEXCS): Wikipedia says Genre: Action, Supernatural, Romantic comedy, Harem.
Ladies vs. Butlers (XEBEC): Another light novel full of harem comedy. Also lol Xebec. Yawn.
[color="Red"]Chu Bra!![/color] (ZEXCS): what is this i don't even
REMARKS
With the low number of shows announced thus far (usually there are a few more by this time), a number of studios are absent: KyoAni, BONES, Madhouse, and Production IG are the big ones. Also, Sengoku Basara 2nd season doesn't appear to be on the list anymore either.