Clannad ~ After Story OVA – Kyou goodness
As a Ryou-turned-Kyou fan, this Fujibayashi-centric OVA is a dream come true. Ryou and Kyou represents the 2 classes of bishoujos I would have loved to date during my younger days - the gentle, kind, oh-so-bashful-she's-cute type and the effervescent type whose energetic antics barely conceal their girlish charms. Traditionally, I'd bully the former and let the latter bully me but that's not relevant to this entry except to impress upon the point that Ryou/Kyou are my types. Which is why I doubly feel Tomoya's pain. Both are great girlfriend material although Ryou would make a lovely wife while Kyou, wonderful mistress.
Some would know that I enjoy 'taboo' love. Maybe 'taboo' is too strong a term. 'Off-limits' is probably more apt. Your best friend's girlfriend, your childhood friend and of course your sister are some illustrations of 'off-limits'. Of course in this case, it's the sister's boyfriend/girlfriend's sister. I enjoy such romances because it almost certainly involves emotional struggle, leading to drama and hopefully, character development. And I have found all these elements to be well integrated and executed in Kyou's OVA. Given the tight airtime, this OVA achieved a great deal in relating a bittersweet tale of maturing in love. I admire Tomoya a great deal for doing the right thing with Ryou. It was a courage I did not possess while younger and I live to reap the consequences of my evil deeds. (Come to think of it, I did marry 'Kyou' instead of 'Ryou'...)
Sufficient to say, I enjoyed Kyou's OVA tremendously seeing how authentic the portrayals of the pain and pleasure of love are. Heartily recommend to fans of the bishoujo-romance genre.
5 Fall series to catch – Stripey’s pick
It looks like I wouldn't be reaching for that Spring/Summer stash soon given the promising Fall series I've previewed so far. Here's 5 series I'd be catching in ascending order of love.
5. Kannagi (Seen 1 ep) - Mahou ~miko~ shoujo FTW! While the premise is not all that compelling (yet), I'm intrigued mainly by the Nagi-Jin interactions and curious about the direction their relationship would take. Of course I can't wait to see the birth of Idol Nagi and will pay a kidney (Zyl's kidney - since he got me started on the series) to be at her concert (See also superbly animated OP.)
4. Toradora (Seen 2 eps) - Though initially cautious given that the premise is loaded with cliches, I dropped my guard by the end of ep 2. It would have been easy to go overboard with Taiga tsundere violence or a clumsy/shallow handling of adolescent love that plagues the harem scene. Instead, the audience is treated with well-placed character/relationship developments and a sensitive take on teenage love. The execution for the initial 2 eps has given me much hope for a sweet romance built on the solid foundation of strong characterisation and intuitive interactions. And oh, I absolutely understand why Ryuuji is in love with Kushieda. She's the kind of girl I have crushes on in high school too!
3. Clannad After Story (Seen 3 eps) - Frankly I wasn't impressed with Clannad and that's huge coming from a devoted AIR and Kanon fan. Don't get me wrong, I utterly adore the KyoAni execution. It's the KEY script, I feel, that's weighting down the show. I'm not sure how After Story would be better than its predecessor in this aspect but so far I'm loving every min of KyoAni's anointed touch. Just to add. No one, NO ONE does imouto-moe like KyoAni.
2. Ga rei ~ Zero (Seen 2 eps) - Most shocking opening ep since Soukou no Strain. My jaw had to undergo restorative surgery after it smashed onto the floor as the credits for ep 1 rolled up. To be honest, I wasn't very impressed with GR-Z initially. The conduct of 1st mobile division's assault was laughable. Given their haphazard battle formation and arcs of fire, I was surprised they weren't shooting each other in the backs or taken out in 1 explosion. The subsequent Natsuki bike-fu was nice but way over-the-top. (The tyre-track sutras were a good touch though.) However, all my criticisms on how the animators/writers have little/poor concepts on tactical ops were thrown out of the window in shocking final mins of the first ep. My reaction to ep 2 was similar given that I was groaning about how dumb and unwieldy suitcase-firearms are but those grouses were quickly forgotten with what quickly unfolded after. Gripping stuff. In mostly for the story and cliffhanger ends though.
1. To aru majutsu no Index (Seen 3 eps)
"Would you go as far to hell with me?" That was the most memorable line after 3 eps of ToAru (I'd have to admit I understood very little of ep 3 given that I've seen it raw). There are many things to love ToAru for - beautiful animation, intriguing premise, inspired direction etc but the one thing that stood out was endearing characters. I absolutely love Index and kudos to JC Staff for bringing such a beautiful soul to life. The observant would have noticed that my favourite line in the series (thusfar) was preceded by a very kind but resigned look by Index. It suddenly hit me then that this jolly, seemingly clueless girl was not at all oblivious to her circumstances. She bore a terrible destiny and wished no one to be part of it. It was a rhetorical question which she knew the answer and accepted with kindness. This was reinforced by the fact that she returned to recover her headgear so as not to further involve Touma. A Kotori-class loli!! And what great direction to grant such consistency and depth to a character within a short span of 2 eps. I have high hopes for ToAru and will be looking forward to more Index goodness weekly.
Uragirimono! Converting to Kyou-ism

I love shows that forces me to reassess my love for the bishoujos as the series progresses. SHUFFLE! was one such production where I began as an Asa shipper, moving over to Kaede after her arc but finally settling on the clear winner, Primula. Prior to ep 17, Ryou would have topped my Clannad bishoujo list. Exuding a demure sweetness that tanukis are exceptionally susceptible to, Ryou is perfect wife material. That is until the realisation what great mistress material her onee-san is made of. Since mistress pawnz wife in most matrimonial match-ups, conversion to Kyou-ism naturally occurred. Personally I believe Kyou (and maybe Tomoyo) is the best match for Tomoya. You can't have gentle souls like Nagisa or Ryou who neither have the wits nor bite to contain Tomoya.
Anyhow, Kyou has rekindled my fire for thigh-highs and bloomers Clannad. Can't wait to see the climatic Kyou-Ryou symmetrical docking resolution.

Declining the Clannad Invitation

While I am not a big fan of the genre, I have no objection, in principle, to 'moé blob bishoujo crap anime' LOL. Kanon had nice chara designs, was fairly entertaining and I instantly liked Ahaha~, MAI-YEE and Nitwit Nayuki. But I just can't muster the enthusiasm to get beyond the second ep of Clannad. It seems that even my brother-in-crime, who first flew the banner, seems disappointed though he hasn't formally recanted yet.
Well, at least I got one big ROTFLMAO from the first episode. When Nagisa Furukawa opened her mouth, I just LOL'ed, thinking: 'Mai Nakahara does yet another Nagisa moron role!' But at least StoPani had truckloads of yuri to sustain my interest.
[Edit: RSVP - Thanks but no thanks. KIV]