Timeless Dreams Anime Blog


June 16, 2007

New Lay-out!

Filed under: Random Notes

I’ve just realized that this blog is only exactly a year online now. Time for a party! And a new lay-out! In one year I’ve managed to post 239 post, in 39 categories. I’ve 109 comments thus far, only in one year. Everyday I get something like 100 hits on google, and I’m really happy with the result, because I know that Timeless Dreams is a small blog in the bloggersworld. I want to thank everyone who has posted a comment and who takes the time to read my posts.

And the lay-out! Although I’m still trying to make it look better, I was tired of the old one.^^ I hope you will all like the result. The nice thing about the new lay-out that you can see what I’m blogging and what’s just reviewed. And of course I’ve made a new logo. For the ones who don’t know who that weird cat is, it’s the cat in the vending machine in Pani Poni Dash (kami-sama desu ~nya^^) The previous logo was taken out of a background of Fruits Basket episode 16, btw. 

I’m going to be online again in end June, begin July, when the holiday starts again.

Bakumatsu Kikansetsu Irohanihoheto review - 80/100


Bakumatsu Kikansetsu Irohanihoheto is just as the name says: hard to understand. I had a real problem to understand all the difficult dialogues in this anime, and even when it was subbed. Later in the anime I began to see a line in the dialogues and I wasn’t bothered by it at all. In fact, the weird, unable to understandable dialogue, is the worst point of Bakumatsu.

Bakumatsu is an history anime, that takes place in the 19th century, when the land opened its boundaries to other countries. We follow the life of a talented samurai, Akidzuki. And here is the point that this anime takes another turn from the history. We have the an evil Head, the Head of the Lord, that is possessing people for a nationalistic revolution. This Lords Head can be described as a phantom, of a guy who was killed a long time ago. Akidzuki has to kill this phantom and is searching this head. Meanwhile, we follow a theater group who is out on revenge.

I think one of the best points of this anime that you can’t really tell in the beginning who is evil and who is good. The guys who seemed to be good, appear to be the real badguys in the end of the anime. The evil guys are really well made (except for Jubei. He was just annoying) and their motives are all really well worked out. I loved to see Kanna and he jumped from the one side to the other, and of course Sousetsu.

Despite the not understandable dialogues, I enjoyed watching this anime. It is really cultural. That may sound weird, but I love to see different cultures, and with this war periode and also the Japanese theater (Oh, how I adored that!), I never caught myself annoyed when I watched this. You just watch because you want to see what happens, and what the not-understandable parts really are. And because of the art, and the music. The music is one of the best I have recently heard. These creators aren’t afraid to kill one or two characters off the cast, but all this is so really thought out that it almost made me cry.

The other problem with this anime is that you can’t really describe what happens in this anime or review it, because you can spoil this anime with that. I recommend this anime to anyone who isn’t afraid of cultures, and thinks that the dialogues aren’t a problem for him or her.
Ratings: 80/100
ps. Yes. I know. I haven’t updated in ages. This last month of school is the most important one, it can decide if I have to leave my school (I can’t double my class again) or that I can go to my final year. In one more week or two, it will all be over. A major update can be expected.:)






















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