2007-08-14, 00:04 | Link #1 |
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Minami-ke
Just thought I'd start this up though it's months away. Despite his success with Today in Class 5-2, I honestly didn't think this author would get this series animated, much less as a TV series. This is honestly a hilarious story from what I remember of it though I haven't read much.
What I remember of the plot seems sort of like a 5-2 interpretation of Binbou Shimai Monogatari, with the addition of a third sister. The eldest, high-school sister is mature but maybe a bit laid back. The middle-schooler is on a permanent sugar high, and the extended effects seem to have involved brain damage. The elemetary-schooler is cynical, unemotional, and unnerving. I only remember one scenario, but I hope it'll be near the start of the series: Spoiler:
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2007-08-14, 01:29 | Link #2 | |
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This anime is based on a seinen manga.
I'll post the covers of the available manga covers in this post. ========== みなみけ Minami-ke Starchild official site for the anime: http://www.starchild.co.jp/special/minami-ke/ Based on a manga thats serialized in the seinen manga magazine Young Magazine. For now there are 4 volumes released of this manga. Covers: (only normal edition) Spoiler:
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Genre: Seinen, Comedy ==========
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2007-08-14, 03:04 | Link #4 | |
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I really loved Kyou no Go Ni (the manga) but the excessive, unnecessary, and inappropriate emphasis on innuendo (in the anime adaptation) ruined the experience for me. The quality of the art suffered in transition and most of the supposedly comic scenes lost their charm due to improper setups. Besides, it's rather disturbing when a mini-series about gradeschool kids is produced by a company (Shinkuukan) that has done other shows such as Dark Love, Heritage From Father, MAID iN HEAVEN SuperS, Sexfriend, and Sexy Magical Girl (all "adult titles"). Since the company producing Minami-ke appears to be different from the previous one, I hope that they could pull off this properly like the people behind Ichigo Mashimaro did.
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2007-08-14, 21:41 | Link #5 |
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I agree to some degree. However, I didn't mind the excessive fanservice moments in 5-2 too much. I'd say the kids generally behaved like kids their age would, with some exceptions(particularly the adult versions of their faces are more like what situations may look like in an adolescent's mind), and I remember from fifth grade, while it wasn't so over-the-top, there was no shortage of "accidents" at school.
As far as this show goes, it's not a bunch of fifth graders, it's a broad spectrum, so you won't get too much of the ultra-loli stuff from before. I expect that the fanservice will be toned down since it's TV, but this work IS by that author, and I doubt this series will be able to cut it out completely. I'm expecting it'll be around the same level as the original Nanoha... |
2007-08-16, 10:12 | Link #6 |
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From what I saw in the manga that was translated, the only pantsu shot i saw was that of Chiaki, the youngest one. Unless you count bloomers as pantsu. But I'm looking forward to this series. There was some great funny moments
Here's a neat [mad] video http://stage6.divx.com/Japanese-Mad-...video/1367272/ Last edited by Fruitfly; 2007-08-16 at 18:46. |
2007-08-25, 10:21 | Link #7 |
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Here's a nice Minami-ke wallpaper from the publisher:
http://www.yanmaga.kodansha.co.jp/ym...i/minami_l.jpg
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2007-09-12, 06:12 | Link #9 | |
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2007-09-12, 07:13 | Link #10 |
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Volume 4 of the manga got released on September 6, 2007.
Cover: Seinen manga. Serialized in the seinen manga magazine Young Magazine.
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2007-09-12, 15:51 | Link #11 | |
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2007-09-12, 21:30 | Link #12 | |
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This version is by the director of Yoake-mae yori Ruri-iro na ~Crescent Love, and the one in January will be by the director of Shuffle! Neither makes me very enthusiastic.
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2007-10-07, 16:47 | Link #15 |
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As a fan of Sakuraba Coharu's work, I was looking forward to this one. It mostly stays true to the original material in terms of sister characterization, but Kana did get a minor Miu-shift. Primarily because of that, it feels a lot more like Ichigo Mashimaro than it originally did.
I don't really take issue with the change because it isn't out of character and I was a big fan of Ichigo Mashimaro as well. Thus, I'd recommend this to the same sort of people who liked Ichigo Mashimaro for its type of comedy. |
2007-10-07, 17:03 | Link #16 |
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Ichigo Marshmallow or Azumanga knockoff... take your pick, not that it's really a bad thing... but parts of it make it really REALLY obvious that it's trying hard to imitate Azumanga, complete with their title in a rolling ball for the girls to push around.
The actual content was pretty amusing, but the background music was just awful. Almost all of it was of the twangy guitar or elevator music variety. When there's actual energy going on with the show, but the music is putting me to sleep, it hurts my brain. There was also some really dysphoria (good word... dysphoria) going on with the art/animation above and beyond the usual "artists forget how to draw perspectives so she'll have giant cheekbones this scene." Some things (mostly the mouths) varied through about five different styles with very little rhyme or reason, but at the same time, whoever's handling the CG work for them is damn good. It's just very strange to see really nice effects in one scene, then five seconds later, glaring animation inconsistencies. THAT ASIDE, it was a rather enjoyable episode. I imagine subtitle watchers who have to concentrate less on the sound will find the music less distractingly bizarre. The content is definitely strong, it's just too bad the music seems designed to make you ignore the joke delivery entirely. Caps http://blog.seiha.org/?p=391 OP |
2007-10-07, 19:06 | Link #17 |
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Wow, that was highly enjoyable.
Another 4-koma adaptation, though from watching the first episode --- i get the feeling this is going to stand out compared to what we've seen in the past. Not only that, though just watching this episode alone made me think "Ichigo Mashimaro" (yeah i know, same animation production). Just from that episode alone, this is easily one of my fav' shows from the new season.
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2007-10-07, 19:25 | Link #18 | |
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2007-10-07, 19:52 | Link #19 |
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It does resemble azumanga quite a lot. Especially Kana's baka-ness, it just totally reminds me of Tomo . This is not a bad thing because i enjoyed the RAW of ep 1 quite a lot, even though i didn't understand what they were saying most of the time. The scene where Kana is trying to kiss Chiaki had some really nice animation. Although its expected because its the first episode. I just hope the animation and drawing stays fairly consistent for the rest of the show. However, i know that will be kind of slim for a show like this. I'm really looking forward for the subs and the next episode.
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2007-10-07, 20:26 | Link #20 |
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Wow, this fan-made opening is so much better than the official one DX
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLelt...elated&search=
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