Thursday, March 5, 2015

Exciting News!

Exciting news everyone! I will be at Anime Central in Chicago this May.
I will also be doing a panel in the Children's Programming area: Mini-Geek Storytime. It will include Storytime and coloring time. Everyone is welcome to join in while we're there.

Also, in personal news, Mini-Geek Girl 2.0 has arrived. She's now 6 weeks old. I'm returning to work next week and hopefully with the new routine starting to work out, I'll be returning to my blogging. Look forward to new posts soon!

Have something you've been waiting for someone to review? Put it in the comments!


- Mini-Geek Girl

Friday, June 20, 2014

Mini-Hiatus Update

Hello All,

I'm sorry I haven't been posting lately. Things in normal day-to-day life are currently a little crazy - including moving back and forth between two cities a couple of times per week. It hasn't been conducive to reading/watching anything seriously in awhile. I'm not entirely sure when I'll pick back up, but I WILL pick back up. The things I have been watching have been re-runs, so feel free to do the same!

Thanks,

Mini-Geek Girl

Thursday, May 22, 2014

Anime Central 2014

First, let me say "WEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!"

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Ok, now that that is done, I shall share with you my little experiences with the largest anime convention in the Midwest. Seriously, though, after only going to Anime Milwaukee, this was a huge mind-blower. Thoroughly mind blown, that's me. It was so much fun, and totally different from AMKE in many ways.
Part of those differences were totally on my husband and me, though. 

The first major difference was totally our decision. Since neither of us were particularly inclined to meet any of the voice actors, we skipped them entirely. It's not that there wasn't any respect or motivation, since Attack on Titan is my husband's current favorite, but more that we didn't recognize most of them. Additionally, we knew that those lines were likely to be ridiculous. We were right. Every time we walked by one of those rooms, there were stupid-long lines. I might have stood in those lines for different people. As it is, we got to experience lots of other things. 

We did get up early in Friday morning to stand in line for the A New World chamber orchestra concert with Nobuo Uematsu and Arnie Roth. I was bouncing up and down excited to see what would happen. At first, I expected it to be something on a large scale, having just seen Distant Worlds, but this was smaller and more intimate. I definitely think that they accomplished their goal with the setting. We were all very excited that it was the US premier of that particular concert AND we were more excited that Arnie managed to get Nobuo to play a piano/violin duet with him on stage. That was super cool. The negative? Two things: I'm not a fan of piano solos very much, and there were two really longs ones. This is no reflection on the pianist. He was amazingly talented but I'm just not up for them in general (shameful, since I'm a mini-pianist). Also, I was sleepy after being up at 5am and I was doing a little bit of headnodding during Zanarkand. I felt bad, because that's not very polite, but it's SO much a song that will make anyone that relaxed. Husband told me that the drummer did a little headnodding himself. I felt better. So, it was a little bit of a let-down, but I'm still glad we got to go. 

*Terror Alert!* While sitting against a wall, in line for the FF concert, I almost tripped someone by having my legs sticking out. Startled, I pulled in my legs and looked up as the person whisked by. I don't even think that he realized how close he was! Worse? It was Nobuo Uematsu. Good things I'm super short. That is not my chosen way to meet famous people. 


Okay, what else...
We didn't go to very many panels. I went to one panel that was exactly what I thought it would be, but so much better than I thought it would be. I can't even remember the name of it! But it was great. It was basically a gay guy's views on yaoi. I mostly agreed with many of his points, and he was funny. It's very important to be funny. He has this blog: 3episodetest.blogspot.com . It's another anime review blog, but it's only the first 3 episodes of each. So, it's kind of a different take than what I do. He also posts a lot more frequently. Give it a shot, and let me know what you think in the comments below. 

All I wanted to do, for sure, for the whole weekend was go to Cards Against Humanity! We didn't go, though. We stumbled on it at AMKE when a different panel was dumb. It was a lot of fun and I was hoping for a repeat performance. Alas, we're not that patient and by the time we dragged our butts back it was a really REALLY long line. So we settled for Funimation Peep Show. BEST MISTAKE EVER. It was hilarious, but hugely underattended. I won a little prize for tweeting about it. I'm jealous of the guy who got the High School DxD lunchbox, though. Sadface. 

I dragged my husband to a different yaoi panel - with a completely different vibe. This was fangirl to the max. I also enjoyed it, kinda, but it was probably not the best to sit through after the previous one. All of the little things that panelist had said were stuck in my mind. HOW COULD HE!? Also, I was annoyed with the distribution of series under their made up categories, and couldn't say anything because the room was packed. 

There were some other panels I would've liked to attend but couldn't because of lines. I'm just not that patient, I guess. Not when there were other things to try. I kinda wanted to go to the Yaoi-ing Game too, but it was at 2:45am, so, no. We also went to an Attack on Titan type fan panel. We had to wait outside for enough people to leave because it was over attended, but it didn't take too long. It ended up being stupid anyway. We probably stayed for about 15 minutes. We only managed to get in because they'd reached the point of spoilers (via the manga) and people were leaving. I just didn't care. It was still boring. Oh well. 

Wake Up, Girls. I just started watching it, and I admit part of it is out of obligation. I'm a huge fan of crunchyroll.com and it's one of the many things I subscribe to for anime. I like subscribing. While I was searching the story for something else, I stumbled upon something that was $0.00. Who wouldn't want to look at that, right? It was a poster and a place in line to get autographs from the Wake Up, Girls girls. So, I "bought" them and headed over to crunchroll right after getting my fancy stuff from Funimation (because I pay them, too. I got ribbons). So, I got #3! I was still a little confused, but I figured it out shortly. I'd gotten third place in line for the Wake Up, Girls autograph session at the crunchyroll booth. What I hadn't realized is that only the first 50 people who pre-registered were guaranteed spots, and those were being given out in order of day-of registrations. So, I got signatures of the 5 cutest little Japanese girls I've ever seen. They were super sweet, and I hadn't realized that they really are the age they are. So, now I have to watch the series, and then I can feel even more awesome for having their autographs. Ha!

We ate food, caught up on the English Attack on Titan, and slept-in some. We even managed to eat lunch with my mom when she came into to see us. Yay! We used the stairs to get everywhere, despite the old knee hurt, but the elevators were nuts. Much better organization than AMKE, though. I appreciated it, even though we didn't use it much. 

Finally, shopping. Oh, the vendor area was crazy. We made the same mistake this time that we made at the last convention. We told ourselves "We'll just look around today and then buy everything later." Warning: This is a poor decision. If you see something you really want, buy it right that minute. Between lines, panels and food, I didn't actually get to shop much for anything I wanted. Somebody did pretty good, but he had more time to look around when I was waiting for those signatures. We bought lots of stuff we don't need - which is everything - and some things that took me awhile to decide on. I only bought 3 manga, and I think that was a good plan, too. I can find almost all of the manga I'm interested online somewhere. My current addiction is blind boxes. I wish I'd found more of them. Shopping last minute on Sunday is a big No-No. We only had an hour before I had to be somewhere else, AND all 30,000+ people had the same idea. ::sigh::

Overall: AWESOME. I was sad when it was over, even if I wanted to get home. I think we might be addicted since we're already looking for upcoming cons in the area. I had a lot of fun. 

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Tips: 
Don't high five everyone who wants to high five you. Easiest way to get ConFlu (or ConCrud). Also, Vitamin C is your friend. 
The connecting tunnels are longer, but keep you out of the street (I was shoved into the street too many times by huge crowds). 
Get a room on a lower floor to avoid elevators. 
Don't be afraid of room service. 
Breakfast is important. 
Panels with professionals are usually better than fan panels. 
If you hate the panel you're in, or couldn't make it to the one you want, try something else (like Funimation Peep Show!) because it might end up better. 
SHOP ASAP. I recommend knowing what you're looking for before you go it, and impulse shop after. 
Be wary of grab bags - check the vendor's other stuff before grabbing random things - I was far more successful than my husband in this endeavor.
If you decide not to say in the convention hotel - which does have pros and cons - then stay at one super nearby. I would've hated having driving back and forth. I'm sure my brother wouldn't have liked me waking up his family at 2am, either.  

Any questions?

Best 2nd Convention Ever!






Friday, May 9, 2014

Samurai Harem

Genre: Comedy
Age Appropriate: Teen
Emotional Response: smack your head and shake it in shame funny
Notable Features: awkward teens, martial arts
Language: Japanese
Length: 12 episodes
Overall Recommendation: Good


"I meant to confess to your sister!" - Wassan

Yoichi is a young man who has been training on a mountain for most of his life. He's been home school and kept away from the city. So, he is sent tot he city to be with his cousins as a way to expand his horizons and train in a different environment. As soon as he arrives in town, however, he manages to get himself into misunderstanding and subsequent trouble. Like many harem anime, this series involves and awkward boy cast and beautiful, smart, violent ladies. There are four cousins, two in high school, one in middle school and a younger one. Of the four, the oldest is the smart, pretty one everyone is in love with. Ibuki is super nice and popular. The second daughter, Ayame is a traditional tsundere character - basically mean but with a good heart. The third daughter is a manga artist with a fun attitude and the youngest is adorable.

The one thing that gets them all is the social awkwardness that leads everyone to think Yoichi is a bit of a perv. Every other episode he manages to fall into some girl's chest or lap. The confrontational part of the story comes from a secret guy, and his sister, constantly sending assassins after Yoichi for no apparent reason. It is a vehicle every other episode to add conflict to move the story along. Despite the fact that the group has been successful in fending off the attacks, no one understands the reason motivation of the villain!

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It was cute. There wasn't a whole lot of plot in the story. There were some parts of the story that just seemed unnecessary, but as it was a high school harem anime, I don't think it really mattered. It's not really the type of series you hang around for because you can't handle not knowing what is going to happen next. I did find some enjoyment out of it. Unlike some of the recent awkward boy series, this one referenced naughtiness without any nudity at all - in a good way. I also appreciated the additional of the little sister. Nothing untoward happens to her (which is good) but she's just so freakin' cute! It also appears that she might be a good cook!

The assassins are great! Well, they're terrible which makes them great. I just wish there was a little more lead in to the whole bad guy motivation thing. There were some real hints, but not until episode 9 - given that there are only 12 it was a little late. I would've been happy with  more action/fight scenes. Either way, it was good. It's a nice rainy day anime, really. You can sit through a few episodes without blinking an eye, and still have a nice little amount of enjoyment out of it. If that's something you're looking for on that rainy day, I would recommend it.

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Next Week!: Next week I'll be in Chicago for Anime Central (ACEN). I'm super excited. This does mean, however, that I won't be posting a blog post on Thursday. I will post a review of the convention the following Thursday. SO EXCITED!!

Thursday, May 1, 2014

Avatar: The Last Airbender

Genre: Adventure
Age Appropriate: Any age, really
Emotional Response: Excited in a kid way
Notable Features: adventure, action, friendship, elemental magic
Language: English
Length: 3 seasons, 61 episodes
Overall Recommendation: Great!

"Shush chatty monkey." - Sokka

Aang is a young boy trapped in a block of ice. Katara and Sokka find him while floating around in the water. Finding him and setting him free sets off a complete 3 season series of action and adventure. The three teens live in a world where people have elemental magic, separated into kingdoms of people will like abilities. Katara and Sokka are from a water tribe, and Katara has inherited the ability to manipulate water. With the arrival of Aang in their lives, Katara uses his need to find more about himself as the escape she needs from her set destiny. There is no way that Sokka would let her leave without him and so the trio goes off on a mission to learn more about Aang.

There is trouble, however. Aang is an Avatar - one of the chosen few who are reincarnated over and over with powerful abilities that stretch over all elemental boundaries. His job is to bring balance back to the land and there is a huge obstacle in his way. The Fire Kingdom is ruled by a tyrant who wants Aang out of his way, or within his power. So, now the three are looking for more clues into Aang destiny while working hard to avoid capture by the Fire Kingdom. Their journey takes them through the Air, Water and Earth kingdoms, meeting new people and obstacles along the way. The plot becomes a coming-of-age story coupled with saving the world.

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I love it! I'm not always a fan of younger age range animated series. This one was a lot of fun. I'd seen a few episodes of the original when it was on Nickelodeon but it wasn't until it showed up on Netflix that I sat down and watched the whole thing through. Seriously, I watched the whole thing through, in great big gulps (bites?). The characters are really compelling, and the little mini-romances are adorable. It's also really kid friendly. I mean, come on, it was aired on Nickelodeon.

Aang and the gang include a flying lemur and an air buffalo! I want both, kinda. The buffalo might be hard to care for, though. Aang does a bunch of air tricks too that I wish I could manage. I would also like to be able to use those tricks to fly. It completely brought out the kid in me. I highly recommend it - especially if you want something to watch with the younger crown. Don't let it stop you if you don't!

There was only one negative about the franchise. The movie. It was so awful I wanted to cry and rage at how the ruined the story. Don't see it. After you finish this sentence, just pretend it doesn't exist.

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Let's try some more!: Samurai Harem

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Campione!

Genre: Action/Adventure
Age Appropriate: Teen+
Emotional Response: Excited followed by disappointed
Notable Features: gods, magic, fan service
Language: Japanese
Length: 11 episodes
Overall Recommendation: Disappointing

"I'm his wife!" - pretty much all of the girls

Godou is a young man who is sent on a delivery run by his grandfather. With nothing better to do, Godou goes out to return something to his grandfather's acquaintance and ends up falling into a bizarre world of girls, swords and gods. After running into a swordmaster girl, Erica Blandelli, and managing to defeat a strange god, he is now the Campione. His new job is to defeat evil gods as the show up in the world, attempting to take power for themselves. Through his defeat of Verethragna, a Persian diety, his new status of campione comes with special abilities to help his cause. Each of these abilities is gained through different means and they all are attributed to 10 different representations.

In this harem adventure, Godou collects young ladies interested in fighting the good fight. They all have different personalities and different motivations, but they have one thing in common. They all fall for Godou. This is completely despite his awkward fumbles of accidental impropriety. The series ends with a cliffhanger as to where the group will go next (but it appears the manga keeps going).

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There is a good reason that the series ends in a cliffhanger. It didn't get enough viewership to bother with a second season. I was really excited when I first started watching. If there was anything I was into when I was younger, that wasn't vampires!, it was mythology. You can blame TV for that one (yay Hercules!). I did jump into mythology quite quickly and it carried all the way through high school ancient history. So, when I found this anime, I was really curious about how it was going to work out.

I was sorely disappointed. I don't usually expect a lot out of a harem anime. I've seen a number of really engaging ones that simply use the awkward boy/pretty girl thing as a good comedic vehicle. This one had so much potential! For me, it fell short. Basically, I don't recommend it. I was sad when it was cancelled, but only because I hoped it would find a way to redeem itself. I may consider giving the manga a chance though. I suppose it's possible that it could be better in print.

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Kid fun!: Avatar: The Last Airbender

Thursday, April 3, 2014

Loveless

Genre: Sci-Fi-ish? Shonen Ai? I have no idea
Age Appropriate: Teen
Emotional Response: Interested but confused
Notable Features: magic, tragedy, coming of age, yaoi/shonen ai
Language: Japanese
Length: 12 episodes
Overall Recommendation: Pretty Good

"I don't really understand what's going on at all." - Ritsuka

Ritsuka has a very complicated past. Two year previously, Ritsuka turned into a different personality. It happened due to the gruesome murder of his brother, Seimei. Now, he's started at a new middle school, but has no tolerance for people. He's become a bit separate from everyone, and desperately tries to hide his pain. The story becomes wildy more complicated with the addition of his brother's "Fighter," Soubi.

In the battles between Fighter/Sacrifice duos, there is one person who fights for the other, using magic  instilled in words. The Sacrifice takes the physical pain and damage of the fights. Those duos share a "real" name. Soubi insists that he's Ristuka's fighter, despite Ritsuka's complete ignorance about the things happening around him. It seems that Soubi was actually sent by Seimei, to follow Ritsuka as his fighter. Ritsuka doesn't know what to do in the situation and is more hurt by learning that his real name is "Loveless" versus his brother's "Beloved."In between all of this confusion, it appears that Soubi might be a bit in love with Rituska despite their huge age gap. He promises Ritsuka that he'd so anything for him, except give him the answers he's looking for. The questions always remains, at least for Ritsuka, whether or not this love has more to do with Soubi's actual feelings or feelings instilled by Seimei.One of Ritsuka's most difficult battles is deciding who to trust in this his search for his brother's killer.

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Loveless is actually pretty good, and sad. There are definitely a few comedic bits here and there, and they're certainly needed. The only drawback is how much you may be turned off by Soubi's love for Ritsuka. On that level, Soubi seems to recognize that it's a little bit wrong, never does anything about it - and it's questionable about it being "love" or "affection," - and his roommate gives him no end of grief about it.  It didn't bother me too much, because nothing ever really happens, but I've heard it's bothered others. Enh.

I like this anime. I kinda wish there was more of it, but the manga was sadly short as well. I just think there was room for more character development in there. However, since I feel the same about the manga series, I imagine that it has more to do with following the series more closely than anything else. I really want Ritsuka to find all of the answers that he's looking for, and have a more satisfactory ending. I guess we can't all get what we want, though. I'd hesitantly recommend this. I should say, there is a number of people I would definitely recommend this too, because I understand they're appreciation of other shonen-ai/yaoi/weird stuff. Everyone else might find some interest in the idea of going outside their comfort zone, but I'm not sure how I might present it. This is one of those anime that I've seen multiple times, but I have to be in the mood for it - hence "pretty good."

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Next up: Campione!