on recent fanning
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In order of viewing:
Having just rewatched the Ouran High School Host Club anime for the *mumbleth* time, I then went and reread the manga, and oh man if only they would animate the second half of the story! because it's just like the first half only ten times as good. One of my favorite shoujo, that series - the art slides some in the later volumes, but it makes up for it in story and character and comedy and just, all of it. I was initially unsure about reading the manga, because I love the anime but it ends with certain plot threads incomplete and unsettling and I wasn't sure any of them could be tied off in ways that wouldn't break my heart at least a little - and then the manga goes and deals with all of them SO SO SATISFYINGLY! The romance is silly and ridiculous, and the friendship and family stuff is adorable and affecting, and just, awww that is what I want my comedy to be like. (Also there is one chapter that made me cry both times I read it, and it's not even really that sad - there's no death or anything like that; but it just - it's the part whereKaoru tries to break away from Hikaru, so Hikaru can be happy and then in the end - Hikaru pulls big brother rank and dyes his hair and says that they're twins no matter what and so they can grow up and grow apart without ever breaking apart - and just - oh oh oh my heart...) ...And yeah, Kyouya is still my favorite because, megane-type, and that's the whole joke - the brilliant thing about Ouran is that even knowing that they are parody, that they are the ultimate classic stereotypes of moe chars - those types still work.
Then, one of my fellow wranglersforced me to watch recommended the j-drama SPEC (aka Keizoku 2: SPEC though apparently Keizoku 1 is mostly unrelated) and OMG CRAAAAAACK. Even for a j-drama. SPEC is basically Japan doing X-files-meets-Heroes. With vuvuzelas. And starring a woman who I swear is what you'd get if Nodame (from Nodame Cantabile) and Sherlock (from Sherlock) had a daughter. And then died in a tragic plane-crash so she was raised by Fox Mulder. Touma is VERY VERY VERY SPECIAL, is what I am saying. (And kind of spectacular for it; can't recall offhand any other female characters with her particular blend of weird socially maladjusted borderline-unbalanced obsessive genius.) It's also fascinating for being maybe the only show I've ever seen (Japanese, American, UK, whatever) starring twenty-something male and female leads in which the sexuality of BOTH leads is 100% up in the air. They could be straight, gay, bi, or ace - there are hints for several things but no actual confirmation in the show itself. And Touma and her partner Sebumi have this intense but bizarre bond that is entirely up for interpretive grabs.
I cannot recommend this one wholeheartedly - if you don't know Asian drama, you might want to try something else first to warm up, else you might risk spraining your brain; and if you do know it...I am totally not joking about the vuvuzelas. (Also warning that Touma and Sebumi are kind of a manzai couple so can come across as mutually abusive if you don't know your classic tsukkomi & boke play...) That being said, it's definitely an experience! And there's a movie that just came out (that maybe will finish the story?) - very interested in seeing it!
(Also there is Ninomae! +<3333PSYCHOHEARTS)
And last, what everyone's been waiting for - YES I saw Avengers, YES I loved it, YES Joss Whedon should only do superhero movies from now on, YES every word out of Tony Stark's mouth is comic gold, YES the Black Widow is awesome, and YES I love Loki way too much. A few miscellaneous possibly spoilery observations below the cut - I don't have anything in particular to say that hasn't been said before. In no particular order:
Having just rewatched the Ouran High School Host Club anime for the *mumbleth* time, I then went and reread the manga, and oh man if only they would animate the second half of the story! because it's just like the first half only ten times as good. One of my favorite shoujo, that series - the art slides some in the later volumes, but it makes up for it in story and character and comedy and just, all of it. I was initially unsure about reading the manga, because I love the anime but it ends with certain plot threads incomplete and unsettling and I wasn't sure any of them could be tied off in ways that wouldn't break my heart at least a little - and then the manga goes and deals with all of them SO SO SATISFYINGLY! The romance is silly and ridiculous, and the friendship and family stuff is adorable and affecting, and just, awww that is what I want my comedy to be like. (Also there is one chapter that made me cry both times I read it, and it's not even really that sad - there's no death or anything like that; but it just - it's the part where
Then, one of my fellow wranglers
I cannot recommend this one wholeheartedly - if you don't know Asian drama, you might want to try something else first to warm up, else you might risk spraining your brain; and if you do know it...I am totally not joking about the vuvuzelas. (Also warning that Touma and Sebumi are kind of a manzai couple so can come across as mutually abusive if you don't know your classic tsukkomi & boke play...) That being said, it's definitely an experience! And there's a movie that just came out (that maybe will finish the story?) - very interested in seeing it!
(Also there is Ninomae! +<3333PSYCHOHEARTS)
And last, what everyone's been waiting for - YES I saw Avengers, YES I loved it, YES Joss Whedon should only do superhero movies from now on, YES every word out of Tony Stark's mouth is comic gold, YES the Black Widow is awesome, and YES I love Loki way too much. A few miscellaneous possibly spoilery observations below the cut - I don't have anything in particular to say that hasn't been said before. In no particular order:
- Black Widow/Hawkeye were totally SLASHY - in the classic is-there-something-more-or-maybe-not partner way, not in the standard het UST ways, and I really want to the see a movie starring them together. Also in the movie itself they never state Natasha's age, but having looked up her char history afterwards, it seems they were implying it? And it adds an extra dimension to her relationship with Hawkeye if she's actually that much older than him. Also "You and I remember Budapest very differently!" was one of my very favorite lines for no good reason.
- The brother, it turns out, is secretly a huge Hulk fanboy - he didn't even realize it himself, I think because he'd never seen the Hulk done quite right before. But every time the big green guy was on screen the brother was practically bouncing with giddy squee in the seat next to me. XD
- Tony/Pepper is so much more fun when Pepper can bring the snark as much as Tony can!
- After viewing I developed a theory that one of the reasons Whedon got his rep as a feminist is because he's an ass man, not a boobs man - meaning as a director he passes over the super-obvious cleavage shots, and as he's pleasantly equal opportunity with the genders of the shapely rears he shoots, he gets a lot of easy cred...
- Loki omg Loki~~~~ - only thing better than a woobie supervillain is a woobie supervillain who's also a smartass, and just crazy-evil enough that you can enjoy him getting trounced, even if most of the time you think he really just needs a hug.
- --okay, the thing better than THAT is a semi-redemption story with a smartass kid reincarnation. I am hardcore adoring the recent run of Journey into Mystery comics...
- Yesssss, the Avengers movie has got me reading Marvel comics for, um, maybe the first time ever, for serious? (I tried getting into X-men multiple times but never found a good entry point.) Right now I'm mostly reading Thor and related, but if I can find a good run of Avengers (and maybe the Young Avengers, because I read one issue and omg superheroic gay teen boyfriends = dead from cute) I am probably there. (anyone got recs of collections to buy?
- (though from the little I've read I like movie!Tony way more than comics!Tony, who I keep wanting to smack for self-centered angstiness. >.< This makes me sad because as my bro told me back before the first Iron Man came out and I was wondering who he was (the Avengers are the team of superheroes I knew the least, of the major imprints) - Tony Stark is pretty much David Xanatos. Or rather David Xanatos is totally Tony-Stark-as-supervillain(+ a Machiavelli overdose), down to the beard and the red flying exo-suit. And come on, Xanatos!)
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Date: 2012-05-17 09:04 pm (UTC)Am also checking out the Ultimates - that's the version my bro is more familiar with and enjoys, and it seems easier to jump into. The main series, yeah...the fact that there are like a million different Avengers titles, all with different teams, makes it extremely confusing! Right now I might just be content to stick with kid!Loki, as long as that lasts...
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Date: 2012-05-17 09:46 pm (UTC)I have a bunch of Marvel Adventures Avengers under my bed so apparently I liked that, although it's aimed for younger audiences than the mainstream stuff.
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Date: 2012-05-18 12:39 am (UTC)