Tag: Summer 2018

Summer 2018 Week 1

Summer 2018 Week 1

Introduction

The first week of the Summer 2018 anime season is officially underway! This week only six of the eleven anime I planned to watch have started, so future weekly reviews should be longer than this one. That said, of those six anime, I’ve only been able to watch five of them.

While I was looking forward to Back Street Girls, it appears that there is currently no streaming service which has picked this series up. Because of this, I won’t be watching this anime during the season, and will have to find it some time after it finishes airing.

Island

Island was the first anime I was interested in to start airing this season. However, it appears to be one of the anime which Crunchyroll is going to be pushing pretty hard this season, and those series tend not to end up being good.

The series appears to be a supernatural mystery which takes place on an island, but this island doesn’t seem to be the titular island. There’s apparently another island which only appears when something mysterious happens.

As for the characters, there’s Setsuna, the protagonist and time traveler, Rinne, another time traveler who also can’t go out in sunlight for some reason, Sara, the crazy shrine maiden, and Karen, the tsundere. Based off these descriptions, you can clearly see that Karen is the best character so far.

I think this series has potential, but it’s going to be a strange ride. Although I think this is a bit too predictable to be true, my early prediction is that the plot twist is Setsuna traveled back in time to kill himself.

Hanebado!

Hanebado! is a sports anime about badminton. While this isn’t really something that interests me, I figured I’d give this series a try because what do I really have to lose other than 22 minutes per week?

So far, this anime reminds me of Two Car, which isn’t necessarily a good thing. There seem to be a lot of supporting characters who I’ll never actually remember the names of just like in Two Car. In fact, I even had trouble telling the two protagonists apart in that one.

There appear to be two main girls in Hanebado! as well, and as of the first episode I’m not sure which one of them is the protagonist and which is the antagonist. Either these two will end up becoming rivals, or teammates, and it’s unclear to me which it will be at this point in time.

One Room S2

One Room Second Season is the first of three sequels I plan to watch this season. For those who aren’t familiar with this series, my review of the first season can be found here, but I’ll mention that it’s an anime short seen from a first person perspective.

The first episode of this season was simply a recap episode about one of the girls, Yui Hanasaka. Normally I’m not a fan of recap episodes, but I found this one to be pretty helpful. I’m not entirely sure if this part was recap or new content, but apparently she became “our” girlfriend.

How Not to Summon a Demon Lord

How Not to Summon a Demon Lord is my early pick for best anime of the season. At first I chose to watch it because out of the few isekai anime I saw airing this season, it seemed like the one that would either be the least bad, or so bad it was funny.

As it turns out, it’s a comedy isekai, but not quite in the same way that KonoSuba is. The general premise of this anime is that two girls from a fantasy game world summoned the protagonist from our world into theirs. They then attempted to make him their slave with a seal, but their seal was reversed and they became his slaves instead.

Diablo, the protagonist, is a demon lord and the most powerful being in the world. However, although he’s completely overpowered, he’s not your typical isekai protagonist. Because he’s an otaku, the only way he can get himself to talk to people in this new world is to stay in character and play the part of demon lord, much to his chagrin.

Despite playing the part of demon lord, he’s still a good guy deep down like many isekai protagonists. I think if his character was more of a jerk, like Kazuma from KonoSuba, this anime would easily be the best of the season, but for now we’ll just have to wait and see.

Diablo from the anime How Not to Summon a Demon Lord
Diablo

Harukana Receive

The final anime of this week is Harukana Receive, another sports anime, but this time about beach volleyball. Like with Hanebado!, I’m not really too interested in this anime, but at least it has better visuals.

So far, it seems to be a story about a girl suddenly finding out she’s good at beach volleyball, then competing on a team with her cousin, who used to be one of the best around, to win some tournament. Pretty standard stuff.

However, one drawback of this anime I’ve noticed so far is that the dialogue pacing seems a bit off. After one character stops talking, the gap before the next character starts responding seems a little too long. This makes for some pretty awkward sounding conversations.

Conclusion

Next week there should be a few more anime added to the weekly review, but I’m not sure how many of the anime I planned to watch are actually going to stream on Crunchyroll. I believe at least one anime I wanted to see was picked up by Amazon, so we’ll see if I end up watching it as it airs.

Summer 2018 Preview

Summer 2018 Preview

Introduction

With only a week or two left in the Spring 2018 season it’s time to start looking forward to the Summer 2018 anime season. So far I’ve added five new series and three sequels to my PTW (Plan to Watch) list, but more may be added by the time the season begins.

Along with these eight Summer 2018 anime, My Hero Academia season 3 will be continuing with its second cour and Boruto will also be continuing since it’s a year-round series.

New Series

Back Street Girls is the first new series on my Summer 2018 PTW list. It’s a comedy about some Yakuza members who are given the choice to either honorably commit suicide, or get sex changes and form an idol group. They choose the latter.

Just based off the short description of this anime it seems like it’s going to be similar to both Cromartie High School and Hinamatsuri so I don’t really see how it could be bad. It may not be the best anime of the season, but I have my hopes up.

The next new series is called Happy Sugar Life and appears to simply be “Yandere: the anime.” It’s about a teenage(?) girl who takes care of a younger girl (maybe her sister?) until that girl goes missing (or is kidnapped) one day.

From the trailer it’s unclear to me whether the main character was already a psychotic yandere or if the disappearance of the younger girl is the trigger. I don’t really think this anime will be that good, but neither was The Future Diary, and that gave us the #1 yandere: Yuno Gasai.

Harukana Receive is a sports anime about beach volleyball. Based on the trailer, it looks like it will have a decent amount of fan service, but I expected that anyway from a beach volleyball anime. However, it seems like it’ll be an actual anime and not a joke like Keijo!!!!!!!! was.

Sports anime aren’t really my thing, but this one looks nice and will hopefully do a better job at being a sports anime than Two Car did because that was really a slice of life anime disguised as a sports anime. If sports anime about cute girls isn’t for you, there’s also a new season of Free! coming this Summer.

So, I’m disappointed in myself for even adding this next anime to my PTW list, but I needed to have at least one isekai for the Summer 2018 season. Out of the three isekai I saw for the season, How Not to Summon a Demon Lord seemed like it would be the least terrible.

The basic plot is that the protagonist is summoned to a video game world as with the appearance of his character, but then there are two girls there who claim to be the ones who summoned him. They then both cast spells on him to make him their slave, but the spells are reflected back.

This means the two girls are now the protagonists slaves.

I know, it sounds like it’s going to be bad, and it probably is. However, in my defense, based on the descriptions of the other two isekai I saw for this season, this one seemed like it had the most potential to be at least somewhat entertaining. The others were pretty bland.

The final new series I have on my PTW list for now is Jashin-chan Dropkick, a slapstick comedy about a gothic lolita character who summons a demonic lamia and then is unable to send her back. I’m expecting this series to be fairly decent since it reminds me of things such as Gabriel DropOut.

I don’t really see how it could be below a 5/10, and at the highest I think it could be a 7/10, so my early prediction for this anime is 6/10. We’ll see how close that is in another three months.

Sequels

While new series are always wildcards, sequels are much more predictable (or at least they should be). The first sequel on my list is One Room 2nd Season, which is the second season of the anime short One Room if you couldn’t guess.

One Room was a pretty uncomfortable anime since it uses a first-person perspective, but at least the episodes were short and therefore bearable. I’m not expecting much from the second season, but since it’s a short I figured it’s not much of a waste of time even if it’s bad.

Overlord III (season 3) anime release date
Overlord III Release Date

Overlord III, the sequel to Overlord and Overlord II, is probably going to be pretty decent just like the seasons that came before it. I’m hoping that this third season actually ties together the events of seasons one and two, because they didn’t really have anything to do with each other.

The entire major plot point at the end of season one was completely ignored in season two and the series mainly followed what appeared to be side arcs instead. If those side arcs can be tied back into the plot from season one, then I think this third season could be the best one yet.

The final series currently on my PTW list for Summer 2018 is Attack on Titan Season 3, the sequel to Attack on Titan seasons one and two. I sort of know where the plot of the series is headed, but I’m still looking forward to the continuation of this series.

I believe season 3 is going to be 2-cour again like season one which is something I’m looking forward to. I liked how season one was long enough to have arcs that felt complete when compared to the layout of season two which felt much more episodic.

In season two, since it was only 12 episodes long, it felt like there was some big reveal every single episode. I prefer when there’s a buildup over a couple of episodes between each big reveal because it just makes for a more interesting viewing experience.

I’ve also heard that this season will focus more on Captain Levi. The first season was about the main three characters, and the second season shifted the focus more to some of the side characters. I’m interested to see how the story will be told from Levi’s perspective.

Finally, will we get to see the Scout Regiment make it to Eren’s basement this season? Place your bets now.