May-10-2012, 11:47 AM (UTC)
I already thought that the title 'Once upon a time' was familiar... it is somewhat connected to the (excellent!) graphics novel series Fables, which I love.
I'm currently waiting for S2 of Dance academy (which is being broadcast in Australia at the moment), and I've recently watched:
- Love hina: Anime series about a guy who wants to enter Tokyo university based on a promise he made 15 years earlier. He ends up as manager of an all-girls dorm. Very funny, from time to time touching, but overall really silly and over the top.
- Terminator: The Sarah Connor chronicles: Currently rewatching this. Despite the obvious flaws (plot holes that are big enough to drive a complete Death Star through) it is amusing nonetheless, and worth my time.
- Highschool of the dead: Zombie-anime with a (too) big fixation on big breasts. Between the bouncing boobs there is actually a nice zombiestory, but the half-finished plotlines and the over(ab)use of fanservice made it a bit disappointing.
- Honey and clover: Anime series about some art school students and their search for happiness and their place in the world. The main story was very good, but viewing pleasure was diminished by the artwork, which was too 'light' for the themes.
I'm currently waiting for S2 of Dance academy (which is being broadcast in Australia at the moment), and I've recently watched:
- Love hina: Anime series about a guy who wants to enter Tokyo university based on a promise he made 15 years earlier. He ends up as manager of an all-girls dorm. Very funny, from time to time touching, but overall really silly and over the top.
- Terminator: The Sarah Connor chronicles: Currently rewatching this. Despite the obvious flaws (plot holes that are big enough to drive a complete Death Star through) it is amusing nonetheless, and worth my time.
- Highschool of the dead: Zombie-anime with a (too) big fixation on big breasts. Between the bouncing boobs there is actually a nice zombiestory, but the half-finished plotlines and the over(ab)use of fanservice made it a bit disappointing.
- Honey and clover: Anime series about some art school students and their search for happiness and their place in the world. The main story was very good, but viewing pleasure was diminished by the artwork, which was too 'light' for the themes.
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