Springing ahead ‘09, part two
Here goes the rest. Hard to top Mazinger, I know. At least for this old fart, but here goes. I’ve added a new portion to my thoughts, what the inevitable downfall of the series will be!
Basquash!
Pre-airing thoughts: I don’t like sports. Never have. To me the fact that I was always a scrawny dork who was never any good at them was the reason I ended up an anime fan to begin with. Eyeshield, Slam Dunk, Hajime No Ippo, none of these ever really held any interest for me (although I know Riex and Choujin shake their heads when I say that about Ippo). But Basquash! has something they don’t: Shoji Kawamori. Does that mean the basketball players all sing? Probably not, but they do ride mecha, so we’re halfway to something.

duckies
First episode thoughts: Wow. Kawamori or no, this was cool. Mr. Macross’s studio of choice for the past couple installments, Satelight, may have even upped the ante from their impressive start of Macross Frontier. The look actually reminds me of Manglobe’s sweaty, sunny setting of Michiko & Hatchin, but of course with a stylishly futuristic wardrobe department. Dan seems to be a decent Black Star-esque protagonist with a good seiyuu and a “[insert thing] Mask” alter ego. Then of course, there’s lots of really well done CG of the “bigfoot” mecha whose cockpits are all 50s hot-rod-looking cars. I guess that’s the rock and roll angle of Kawamori’s designs. All in all, a fun ride of an opening with lots of great action and sufficient boobs to hold visual interest. Everything moved so fast, it was actually hard to get a screencap.

Careful! Lest these things Gainax all over the cockpit
What will go wrong: Kawamori isn’t the story or script writer, although the whole idea and design is his. So he can’t blow the ending by forgetting to think one up until he’s writing the last episode. Satelight can, however, do what they must have done with Frontier. That is, they could animate the 5 most important episodes first and fill in the rest with whatever tiny amount of cash they haven’t blown. For every hyper-impressive visual tour de force like this one, let’s hope there aren’t three all-out shitfests to follow.
Eden of the East
Pre-airing thoughts: I can’t say as I had any. I didn’t know anything about this series other than it’d be animated by Production IG, and would have music by Kenji Kawai and… Oasis.
First episode thoughts: From the looks of it, Eden of the East is going to shape up to be a bit of a shoujo romance with a twist of intrigue, much like last year’s Library War. I don’t think I’m alone in saying that that series lacked in both Libraries and War, but the romantic aspect was really not too badly done. So far, my ability to believe everything in episode 1 was strongly tested, but I am always ready to put that aside in the name of setup as long as it doesn’t go too far. After all, the premise of armed librarians was pretty fucking hard to swallow too, but it turned out that didn’t matter.

George Washington's Phallus looms ominously over our Japanese protagonist. Coincidence? Or symbolism?
In the end, it barely mattered what I didn’t believe because the execution was staggering. Facial expressions and body language effortlessly pulled off without all that Lucky Star/A-1 pictures simplification of design. CG integrated near-seamlessly into the slick cel work, and the traced photo backgrounds didn’t put me off at all (except for the fact that I have to go to Dulles airport next week). The Oasis OP was marvelous — even though I’m not a fan, the slick Western rock added a level of polish that really helped the full experience — and the cut-paper stop-motion ending sequence even better. OH! Also, they hired English-speaking voice actors to do the American parts. Nice touch.
What will go wrong: There won’t be enough Eden, or East. Saki, who looks a little like Itazura Na Kiss’s Kotoko, will turn out to be just as pathetic. And strangers will give up their hard-earned pants without question when I flash my balls at them.
Saki
Pre-airing thoughts: There is a series on Crunchyroll. I pay for Crunchyroll. Maybe I should watch it.

This is right, isn't it?
First episode thoughts: Gonzo? Well, they can make it work when it counts, but they seem stretched pretty thin this season. Possible Yuri? OK, I’m listening. Loudmouthed fanged loli eating tacos? I dunno, I’m losing interest. Mah Jong? Whoops. Gone.

Screencap not available. Artist's rendition of Saki.
Also, already watching one show with a lead character named Saki.
What will go wrong: I will actually watch this. That would be a problem. I have better things to do. Like go to the taco truck down the street. It kind of pains me to think of what a taco would taste like in Japan, which is why no matter how large a weaboo I become in some parallel world, I will still never go there for any extended period of time.





Silly otou-san, that’s solitare Mahjong, which makes way more sense to me than the four-player game. As someone who can barely keep poker hands and ranks in my head, mahjong is beyond me.
I still want to know what the hell Akira said to make the guy give his pants.
Also If you show your “johnny” to the police they will live you alone lol .
Man Slam Dunk is my favorite sports anime. I actually am a bigger basketball geek than I am a tennis fan. I really just have zero basketball skills.
I’m still on the fence with Basquash, because I’m too big a ballgeek to let SpaceJam-esque hijinks entertain me.
Hope that Eden doesn’t go the way of Library Wars, but I doubt that that hope shall be fulfilled. Also, what’s with all the negativity, not everything has a 100% chance of having something go wrong. Although if all yuor predicitions are right, we shall have to hail you as an anime prophet.
@OGT
LOL this is true. But I know zero about Mah Jong, only that it seems infinitely more complex than poker.
@soulstrider
You know, that scene made me think of George Costanza on Seinfeld. “there was shrinkage!”
@ghostlightning
I think it’s pretty easy to not think of Basquash! As a sports anime but rather a mecha one. Dan is pretty hot-blooded, and his rival looks like it’s gonna be a blue haired Yuuichi Nakamura character, so there’s a lot of Bigfoot action to look forward to!
@Omisyth
I’m not being negative. I don’t consider any of this inevitable, just preparing for the worst. Plus, Soul Eater’s ending made me feel kinda crotchety — I think you know what I mean.
Anyone else think Akira could very well be a Morita Shinobu while on one of his mysterious jobs?
I’m not entirely sure how much involvement Kawamori had with Basquash’s mecha. I first assumed he designed them but the website credits (co-creator) Thomas Romain for “mecha concept design/art director”. I’m hoping for an interview that will more fully explains exactly how the collaboration between Kawamori and Romain went down.
Interesting. Now I’m really curious as to what Kawamori’s involvement is, too.
Am I the only person who blogged on EotE because it felt like a Bourne-esque political thriller? At least that’s how the first episode felt like…