Dantalian no Shoka – Three Episode Catchup

illuminated manuscripts ftw

evil kidz wants to browbeat you with WORDS

river demon is too sensible to be involved in this caper

So I gave Dantalian 3 eps before I started doing an impressions writeup. The show uses the old trope of forbidden knowledge to drive the plot, with the lead character inheriting his grandfather’s estate (in Victorian settings) and his curious ward, a strange girl named Dalian that is the mystical custodian of an extradimensional supernatural library that houses a multitude of “Phantom Books”, which throughout human history have been unusual tomes of esoteric lore, sometimes containing secrets bordering on Stuff Mankind Was Not Meant To Know. (The theme of Phantom Books being everpresent throughout the sheer breadth of human civilization is reinforced in the 2nd ep, Madoka style, when a cuneiform tablet makes its grand appearance.)

Our lead, a dapper young lad named Huey, possesses the key to Dalian’s “lock” on the library, leading to hilarious stock footage segments each episode where he “unlocks” her literally, chastity belt style, to retrieve Phantom Books that allow him to nullify the threat unleashed by inadvertent usage of other Phantom Books still loose in the mortal world. We are not given any explanation of how Huey managed to possess the all-important key, but flashbacks indicate that he either knows more about the library that he lets on to Dalian, or is unaware of its true nature when he visited it in the past when he was a child.

The first 2 eps pretty much just gets the watcher accustomed to the plot conventions of the show, with Huey and Dalian doing their tag team operations to “fight” the Phantom Book of the Week. The third episode is interesting becauses it deviates from the formula, allowing me to establish a natural break to sum things up. It’s split into two minor stories, and while plotwise nothing much really happens and the action is pretty inconsequential, we get more characterization and the introduction of a “third wheel” character for the duo to play off on.

What is obvious is that from this moment on the show hews pretty closely to Gosick in terms of the treatment of its characters. Tsundere Dalian is shown to have a great love of candies and other sweet confectioneries, Huey is the male equivalent of Kujo and Camilla does the Avril act of being a whimsical good natured friend that may or may not have feelings for Huey. Fortunately for the show, everything else is a huge improvement. Instead of Scooby Dooby treatment of dark supernatural tales, we have the actual supernatural element in play for Dantalian. The lyrical treatment for drawing out the power and essence of books in each action finale is generally handled well and adds a touch of class to the setpieces, and is a much better concept than trying to play the Sherlockian angle with LAUGHABLY juvenile mystery whodunits.

The best improvement over Gosick is really Huey himself. For once the male lead handles himself well in tough situations, is a reasonable shot with a gun, keeps a cool head and generally does whatever an action lead needs to do in a competent fashion. It might not seem like much, but compared to the utter nincompoop and walking plot construct that is Kujo in Gosick, there’s a Herculan contrast. I could really do without the really pointed tsundere act that has Dalian mimicking Victorique, but it’s still not as blatant and her wit does shine through at great moments, like with the Journey to the West gag in the pic above. The OP is fantastic and the soundtrack does its job adequately in conveying gothic ambience, so I have no big issues on the music.

(As an aside…some may rage at the trollish resolution of the first half of the 3rd episode, but besides the amusement at otaku nerdraeging, I thought it was a particularly clever treatment of the plot material. Like a certain sci-fi epic that handles sandworms, hallucinogenic super drugs and the nature of prophecies, absolute knowledge just translates into absolute stasis where every future action is mapped rigidly stretching into infinity. Like the old street saying goes, the only winning strategy is not to play.)

The Legend of Korra Teaser Trailer

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The teaser trailer for the Legend of Korra is now available and it looks great. Even more impressively, they are doing what the Japanese animation industry can’t seem to do, create a strong, smart female lead character. For that, I salute Messrs DiMartino and Konietzko.

Lots to like here:

More information was made available at the San Diego Comic Con.

As an aside, this should have been titled simply Avatar: The Legend of Korra. Thanks for nothing, James Cameron. Also, fortunate the Shyamalan fiasco didn’t kill this franchise dead.

Spaceward Ho!

Finally got around to Mass Effect 2 (which isn’t as good as the first, which I’m not that fond of in the first place). I was doing Jacob’s loyalty mission and came across this sculpture that the natives propped up to worship:

One thing came to my mind immediately.

The Tori no Hito (Bird Human) statues from Macross Zero, of course. I mean, tropical island paradise, the shape…

Probably all just a coincidence though.

Brief Impressions – Summer Anime 2011

(These are just 5 of the new shows. Others might be commented upon as we get to it, or deemed uninteresting or suffer from such quality issues it’s unlikely they will be have time wasted on them. Mileage varies etc)

Dystopian future kids huff drugs with the best of them

This is what happens when you don’t pay attention in class

No 6

I’m going into this show with no preconceptions or foreknowledge, so I was kind of surprised by the yaoi-ish content level. In any case this show is one of those “your world/universe is not as it seems” sci-fi thrillers, and it seems not to be revealing all its premise cards yet, so I have to reserve judgement until things develop further. However two seasons ago I also said the same about Fractale, which ultimately was a disappointment, so hopefully this isn’t an omen. No 6…..fans of the Prisoner will be familiar with what that means, so it remains to be seen whether this is a deliberate homage/reference or if it’s a coincidence.

Saya says nahahya
Yes, this is the fall line of lens we have here

Blood-C

What a weird Frankenstein’s monster of a show this is. In many ways it seems to be a middling school drama stitched to some violent fights typical of the Blood franchise using a loose episodic framework. The discordance between the halves is made even more stark by some odd usage of “dead air” moments, especially when Saya is alone and “in transition” between the two stages, so to speak. I have no idea how this show will pan out, or if they will gradually mesh the two halves of the show as the plot progresses. It’s a storytelling gimmick that might deliver if done well. Then again, they can also just ramp up the oddness and go for atmosphere. About the only definitive thing we can conclude is that the show loves its XXXHolic-ish character designs. The fight in this opening episode is decent, but nothing special in terms of animation. Considering the core of any Blood show is still the visceral fighting, more needs to be done to raise this show above average.

This is not the Lady Gaga concert
Just wait till you see my transformable ride

 

Mawaru Penguin Drum

It’s Utena’s director back with Utena-esque antics. Needless to say, first impressions are almost worthless, but fans of Utena can be assured that it’ll be chock full of visual oddities and motifs. Still infinitely more entertaining than Mr Hopper’s Penguins.

character traits

I’m going to CALIFORNIAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA~

Yuru Yuri

This show is definitely a mile up from K-On in terms of comedic quality in the “slackers in a club with an activity that is only tangentially related to what we see on screen most of the time” department. At least it tries to mix things up, whereas K-On’s Plan A, B and C for viewers was moe, more moe and “did I mention moeisms?” Still, the first half is liberally dosed with a ton of the standard cliches and behaviour we expect from such shows, but the 2nd more than made up for it with a huge dollop of meta-humour. There also doesn’t seem to be any Y chromosomes in sight, as befits the title.

Rin's run into the future
Awwwwwww

 

Usagi Drop

My pick of the lot, definitely. It’s a straight Noitamina drama with a lot of small naunces, that’s really all that’s needed to right the ship after the mess C made the previous season. You get the kind of family situation that, while left field, has happened again and again since time immemorial. Our protaganist is saddled with a tot, which makes this another entry in Japan’s ever popular “adult/high school kid taking care of much younger children” sub-genre. Put it simply, this is a non 4-koma version of Yotsuba that’s generally serious in tone. I have high hopes for the show, assuming it can avoid the lolita fetish minefield that seems to inflict a lot of shows in Japan that follow the same basic plotline.

EDIT: It has come to my attention that the show is josei. Heh, that scratches that last issue.