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Desert Kampfer

Of the two Master Grade Kampfers in my collection, one goes back at least 15 years and was one of my first Gunpla kits. For 5 years of that life it’s been sitting in a box with its partner, partially disassembled and awaiting one of several different paint jobs I’ve been thinking of over the years. Having not painted a kit in a while I figured it best to dust the kit off and kill two birds with one stone, the second taking an opportunity to test out Vonschlippe’s hairspray chipping tutorial for the first time. read more

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Otaku Evolution Episode 100 – Lupin III: Castle of Cagliostro

It’s the big 1-0-0 here on Otaku Evolution, and I wanted to celebrate by reviewing one of my favorite anime movies… that’s been talked about to death by everyone else already! Don’t be too concerned, though, I’m certain there’s some insight in my observations and reactions, and if not, you can at least be entertained by the bookend material! I spent a couple of weeks on that, so give it a shot.

Here’s to 100 more! (Hopefully people will actually contribute to my Patreon before that.) read more

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L/R: Licensed by Royalty Episode 09 – Seventh Inning Streeeeeeeeetch

It seems popular foreign television doesn’t make its way to Ishtar much these days, for Des seems to have only heard OF Get Smart, but has never watched it. Cute cultural gags which are funny in and of itself without one knowing the existence of Get Smart, goes a long way.

So this week is where Noelle gets to hang out with Jack and Rowe again after the events of Episode 7. To the show’s credit, it does not waste any time with having to set up the situation where Noelle escapes her bodyguard’s watch. Right off the opening, Claire has already replaced Noelle, who is supposed to be at Ishtar’s first baseball game. So what wacky adventures do those three have now that the princess-in-waiting’s on the prowl? read more

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Otaku Evolution Episode 99 – JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure OVA (1993)

It’s time to finish the JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure OVAs with the one made before the first part of the story! Y-yeah, that’s a thing. 1993’s OVA picks up where 2000’s left off, so I guess they wanted to get to the more interesting portion of the story first when they made this. I dunno, folks, I’d say the giant orangutan whose Stand power was a whole ship and the guy who hopped into reflections was pretty damn interesting already. But this part has Dargy… I mean, Dooley. No, that isn’t it. What’s his name again? Doggie? Well, it does have A doggie, at least. read more

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L/R: Licensed by Royalty Episode 08 – The Princess Diaries

They’re still having that staring contest since the week before last. Man alive…

In a moment of serendipity, it seems that two week gap between this article and the last coincides with the time passed in the show. L/R’s been doing their thing, and Noelle’s been doing her own thing. The thing is, they haven’t doing a thing involving each other since Angel Island. The former has been keeping a guarded distance from her due to the Angel matter, which is unfortunate for the latter who wants to see both of them. You can tell Noelle’s trying her best given the circumstances, but it is also prevalent how she feels like a caged bird given her new status. Interesting, given her more than affable acceptance in the last episode. Maybe she didn’t anticipate it’d be this difficult? read more

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Otaku Evolution Episode 98 – Darker Than Black

You know, two weeks later, I cannot even remember the why’s and how’s of the opening sequence I made with the casino. You’d think I’d be building up to some big thing for my 100th episode, but believe me when I say, I have no damn idea what I’m doing for that one. Even so, Darker than Black is a pretty good show, and I enjoyed rewatching it for the same reason I enjoy rewatching stuff like Deadman Wonderland and Tokyo ESP: dumb fun with super powers. It’s not some sweeping epic like FMA where the specialty ability folks get some big character arcs and there’s a carefully crafted vision, but it’s a pleasure to watch nevertheless, even if it isn’t as enriching. read more

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L/R: Licensed by Royalty Episode 07 – Ivory Island Escapades

Man, Jack and Rowe must be having a most intense staring contest with one another in that shot.

Jumping into the thick of things, it is up to L/R to continue their mission to find and detain the elusive Angel, who was not Jack’s old flame after all. After some detective work, given the use of old Ivory Island songs, they decide to well… go to Ivory Island. This means we not only see Noelle again, but also get a ground-level view of her island. I guess Ivory Island is supposed to be a takeoff on the hinterlands of the UK, given Ishtar’s propensity to appropriate Anglo-Saxon culture? It makes me wish I knew where Ishtar was on a map since it has already ran the gamut of various geographic locales from mountain ranges, deserts, and now temperate island zones. This all seems very ill-defined and as a result is off-putting, at least to me anyway. Ishtar is such an isolated microcosm. read more

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L/R: Licensed by Royalty Episode 06 – Plotting on Up

Talk about your super serial episode here, folks. I think we might be picking things up given the goings on here. Ivory Island is back in the show again, with major terrorist attacks on a mining facility and a major official of the corporation who owns it. Now it’s up to L/R to figure out who this bomb maker is and put a stop to him/her before they destroy their next target.

Nothing TOO intense occurs throughout the investigation of the threat. Instead, it is dedicated to more world-building than anything else. It looks like the Ishtari Royal Family is not the only important group in the nation, but this DTI Corporation who has its hands in every pie (including the Princess contest mentioned weeks ago). The show does an effective enough job (wouldn’t necessarily say it’s GREAT yet) in making the audience dislike them, with the most damage done by the toady representative featured here. Suffice to say, there has to be great catharsis at series end in order for this treatment to be a success aside from well-executed plot goings on. read more

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Otaku Evolution Episode 97 – Mid Year English Dub Review III

Well, summer’s finally here, but before I switch openings and consider taking some time off (not that you’d notice), it’s about time for a Mid Year English Dub Review, wherein I evaluate the English versions of the anime I’ve covered thus far in 2017. Featuring the dubs of:

– Birth
– Tank Police
– The Gokusen
– Tokyo Vice – The Tokyo
– Gungrave
– Babel II (OVA)
– Captain Herlock (Harlock) Endless Odyssey
– Tenchi Muyo OVA 2
– Mobile Suit Gundam Movie III
– Lupin III: Pursuit of Harimao’s Treasure
– Black Jack OVA (Eps 1-2)
– Golgo 13: Queen Bee
– Ninja Nonsense
– Michiko and Hatchin read more

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L/R: Licensed by Royalty Episode 05 – PG-Rated Professional

The PG rating’s a good thing by the way. This means no chance of insinuation over whether or not an act of taboo is being proffered. However, if it were the OTHER Professional, the one who is also an animu, then this episode would be kinda boring. His surliness has to go hand-in-hand with the sleaziness of his world.

Almost Animu for All Ages up in here, yo.

This is as of yet the highest point when it comes to an overall solid episode. Tension is right, the pacing is right, and the kind of conflict this episode presents is welcome. The fact their antagonist is a sniper, a profession involving pretty quick results unlike the plotting and planning of previous foes, helps matters. So this sniper comes to Ishtar for some job after killing off some celebrity of sorts, and it is up to L/R to stop him from killing his target. Matters get complicated when his daughter, unaware of his job, makes friends with Cloud 7 (beginning with a might bit cute scene with her and Rowe), allowing them to use her to their advantage in figuring out who he is going to kill. read more