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Mar. 25th, 2007 09:48 pmTsukihime: Lunar Legend-A short(12 episode) anime about a boy who's eyes somehow give him the ability to slice people into little bits(it's a recent realization for him) who ends up being the bodyguard of a 1000-ish year old vampire. It was good, but confusing, and so complex that you'd need to watch it several times to really get it. That said, the music was lovely and it had some of the prettiest anime animation I've seen, and an interesting, if odd, romance.
Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children-Considering that this movie almost completely relies on your having played a game(it's a sequel) that I haven't played and hadn't even heard of before the movie came stateside, I'm still surpised by how much I like this. With a few exceptions, though, it's pretty accessible. Mostly though, it's lots of fun, and I adore Vincent(and his cape...it can't hold a cell phone, but it can hide little girls while they rightly chew out their guardians for always taking off and doing their own thing) and Reno(such a dork...I love him every time he shows up) and very much like the Cloud/Tifa pairing(actually, it's rare for me to ship a pairing as much as I do them just from a movie, but hey...if ever a guy needed his friends to whack him over the head and tell him to get over his guilt problems and go make babies with the girl, it's Cloud...heck, Reno and Rude seem to think they're an old married couple anyway) Tifa is also the kind of heroine I tend to latch on to(well, one of the kinds) The girl who's more than good enough against your normal opponent, but completely out of her league with the guys she's up against, but still doesn't back down.
Prince Valiant: The Complete Collection: Vol 2-Pretty much the same as I had to say about the first volume. I really like the take on Arthurian legend(and that they just added their own story to it, instead of rewriting the same old stuff) and the characters. Though...I did have my one problem with the animation...Aleta looks a LOT like Rowanne...you can really only tell the difference because of their hair at times.
I'm also 5 episodes into the tdrama Meteor Garden, and liking it quite a bit, though I'm still adjusting to the change in pace from Hana Yori Dango. Dao Ming Si(as well as the Soujiro and Akira equivalents...haven't caught their names yet) is more immediately endearing than Domyouji is(in particular, the scene where the 2 male students harass her...in HYD, we see no reaction to this from him, and when he tells them to harass her, it comes across as what they do is what he's telling them to do. In contrast, it's made extremely clear that Dao Ming Si did NOT want them to do anything like that and disapproved, a lot. There's also the fact that the HYD guys seemed to plan to do a lot more than steal a kiss and tear her clothes-which is more than bad enough-which didn't help Domyoji's case) That said, I don't feel anything resembling the instant love for Lei that I did for Rui, though he's growing on me.
Also started(well, restarted-I watched the first 2 discs back when it first came stateside) Samurai Champloo. It's clicking better this time around than it did the first. Don't get me wrong, I liked it, I just didn't connect well with it. Like Cowboy Bebop, it's still a little too much "Style over substance" to me, but its more in the vein of the style I like, and I do rather like the characters. Jin is rather my anime type(if saner than what I usually go for) and Mugen/Fuu are quite cute. If psychotic.