August 22, 2009

Kuroshitsuji

Black Butler

Original Creator: Yana Toboso

Production by: A-1 Pictures Inc, Aniplex, Mainichi Broadcasting, Yomiuri TV

Adapted from a manga
OAVs: one
Movies: none
Live-action: none
Second Season-sequel 

Genre: supernatural, mystery, historical, comedy, steam punk
Number of Episodes: 24

ANN's Plot Summary: "One of the noble families of England - Phantomhive, has a butler, Sebastian Michaels. He has unquestionably perfect knowledge, manners, talent with materials. martial arts and much more. But for some reason, he serves a 12 year old master..."

My Ranking: 3
My Rating: PG-13
okay so i admit that this series had me a bit creeped out at some parts, it can be a bit disturbing or unnerving and also there is a tremendous amount of blood soooooo........yeah. i wouldn't quite rate it R but its an almost. also there is really only one episode that evokes something aherm. so yeah, borderline for this one.

My Review: My first thoughts on this series were quite simple really. "why on earth do i like this?". Yep. It's one of those series. Really there are some awesome qualities to this anime but it falls short on many levels because of the way its presented. While the manga itself is not all that long the anime does give off the feeling that's its been squished to accommodate a 24 ep time slot. So, while Kuroshitsuji has the potential to be great it does fall into the category of unreasonable adoration.

First what I liked about this series was the art. The old english historia with the steam punk style is really appealing. Also, all the dark tones with very smooth strokes add to the creepy coolness. Just coming from reading a vampire series I felt it to be between Vampire Knight and Le Chevelier D'eon, but almost not quite.....heh.

The art style aside the plot itself was really interesting and enticing. On the other hand, kuroshitsuji had a very interesting way of presenting it. The series had a habit of changing plot style a little to much. As if it couldn't decide. For instance it seemed at first like a simple by episode mystery series, but then it decided oh no wait those filler seeming eps actually hold important stuff and all the minor characters are actually main characters. Oh, and this all makes sense why? So yeah. It was not a very smooth ride. So while at the same time feeling like a series that was crunched on time it seemed full of fillers....eh? But the negatives aside I found the idea of the story itself cool.

Also, while the characters seem to have only the potential for cameo roles they are all extremely well put together. All of them are awesome in there own way. And not to let the darkness get you down the personalities of the characters really liven up the series and make it enjoyable. Really the characters are a big part of what makes peeps like the series with the weird plot pattern. They are just plain cool. And might I say quite funny, for yes, this series has a large sense of humor.

With all its ups and downs, while being both cool, fun, and weird, I have to admit this series almost had me in tears the last episode. For its actually really sad, but in a kinda good way. So the entire series you can enjoy but you always have in the back of your mind the knowledge of what will inevitably happen and you always hope there will be someway around it and you feel there should be, but in the end you just have to watch the sadness built up from the beginning come out. So in a way this makes kuroshitsuji come full circle to actually being clever. All in all, this series is unpredictable but you'll love it no matter what your brain is telling you, and that, you gotta admit, is kinda cool.

Comparison: there is a wide range of opinions on the contrast between the manga and anime. a lot supporting the idea that the anime completely butchered the series and others saying it was awesome in its own way. so....i cant give an honest opinion. i can only say the manga has more story arcs and also its still going on.
the anime and manga are licensed: the manga by Yen Press and the anime by Funimation. The anime was subbed by a combo of A-Thryst, Roonery, and Shinsen. there may be others but these are the main ones. honestly the subs for this series are a bit of a mess. but thanks for trying guys.

Sample Vid: okay for a good spoiler-free preview just watch the op of the series. but if you want a pretty cool amv and don't care about spoilers here it is. i am now in love with this song and all vocaloid for that matter.


July 25, 2009

Merupuri: The Marchen Prince

Merupuri

Story and Art by: Matsuri Hino

Published by: Hakusensha

Adapted into an anime: no
Movies: none
Live-action: none
OAVs: none

Genre: comedy, fantasy, romance, drama, shojo
Number of tankoubon: 4

ANN's Plot Summary: "Airi Hoshina, a regular highschool girl who wants nothing but the perfect future husband, family and life, has some pretty high ideals. But, those ideals flipped upside down as she comes across a young boy named Aram, who returns her small mirror, that has been passed on through Airi's family through generations. Airi soon finds that Aram is a prince that came through that very mirror from his world to seek refuge from his half-brother, Jeile, who has cast a horrible spell on him. Airi soon takes in Aram, and finds the next morning that Aram has turned from a child inot a young man. Aram's servant [R]ei, explains that the spell Jeile cast was supposed to turn Aram into an old man when he entered darkness (night, a dark closet, etc.) and deny him the use of his magic. But the spell only half worked. Now, Airi must help Aram get back to his normal self, and try to keep up with finding that perfect man at the same time. But perhaps Airi is closer to that man than she thinks."

My Ranking: 3 hoshi
My Rating: PG-13
this series isn't too bad but it does have adult themes so I added the 13 to the PG. Surprisingly there isn't much partial nudity and very little swearing. but still its the concept that makes it not for younger audiences.

My Review: Being that Matsuri Hino is the author of one of my fav manga, Vampire Knight, I figured I should try another series of hers. Of course it can't match VK, but merupuri does have its own...charm. I admit that I liked the series but its easier to see the cons than the pros on this one. Don't get me wrong it does have some strong good points, but it also has some probing not so fun characteristics.

I am a big fan of Matsuri Hino's art work. It really captures the theme of every manga she does. This one being the royal-esque theme. That aside, the plot on the other hand leaves a little something to be desired. It tends to be a little inconsistent in quality. In my opinion it starts off one way then as the story progresses some concepts are completely forgotten and the style takes a different direction. It then goes strong for a while and then the end ends up being kinda weak. Also it sometimes gives the feeling that the author finished one idea then had to think for a while to think up a new one because the event transition is quite choppy.

I personally think that the series could have very easily and maybe should have been only three volumes. Because quite honestly the fourth volume is mostly fluff. There is really only one chapter that maybe would have been good to have but other that there is a lot of info and side story that isn't needed. For being only four volumes the series dragged on a little too long.

All that being said its not to say Merupuri is not worth reading. It can be really sweet. Though quite a bit you might catch yourself with the remembrance that it is a little weird, Aram being a little kid and all. But in between those moments you can't help but be swept away a little in the cute romance of the story. It really is quite sweet and gives you that happy feeling inside that we all love.

So although not the best executed manga, Merupuri is a cute fairy tale like story and has its share of laughs and sighs. If you want a good fluff manga, I'd recommend this series. It will sweep you away someplace else.

Info: this manga is on onemanga.com and mangafox.com. It is done by 3 scan groups. Sweet Lunacy did most of the series but the last chapters were don by a compilation of TTexts and VK.
This series is licensed in the U.S. by Viz Media. I don't mind the english trans that much but still there are a few things that bug me about it. But then again the scan groups though we applaud them for their effort didn't do the best on sentence structure and so left me struggling a bit.

Vid: okay this vid is an awesome mmv in my opinion. IT DOES CONTAIN SPOILERS! so don't watch it until you're done with the manga or don't care. but even if you don't want to read the series you should watch it cause its good. watch in HQ please.


July 20, 2009

Kamichama Karin (anime review/comparison)

Kamichama Karin (anime)

Production: Satelight

Adapted from a manga: see here
sequal: coming soon
OAVs: none
Movies: none
Live-action: none

Genre: comedy, romance, magical girl/henshin, shojo(?)
Number of episodes: 26

ANNs Plot summary: "Karin Hanazono is an orphan, living with her relatives. Her life has never been easy, her studies are not well, she is not the best in sports and technically she is miserable. Left with only a ring as a memento from her departed mother, she suddenly finds her life changed, as she was mourning her pet cat, Shii-chan. On that she met a strange boy, Kazune Kujyou. After that event, she experiences several mysterious incidences that soon led her to find out that she is a little goddess. Finding others like her she soon sets out to understand herself better as her mysterious powers grow and she becomes beset by opponents."

My Ranking: 5 hoshi
My Rating: same as manga

My Review/Comparison: okay so the anime followes pretty accurately to the manga. On the contrary though the atmosphere is a little different. The anime plays up the comedy a lot more than the manga. Don't get me wrong. The manga is funny enough on its own. but the anime had me laughing so hard I was almost crying. The anime includes the bonus chapters from the special edition manga. I did not have the pleasure of reading these bonus chapters but I have the suspicion that there are even more bonus episodes. Filler eps if you would. For this reason I kinda see the anime as mostly fanservice. good fanservice but still.

One other thing is that I discovered that the manga is meant to be read first, the anime second, then the sequel. Unfortunately I had watched the anime first so I wasn't able to enjoy the manga with fresh perspective. The reason for this is because the anime begins in a part of Chu, the sequel, and then flashes back to the original series. Also there are two or three eps that have a merge effect where suzune, a character from chu appears and leads into an in between ep. So, the kamichama karn anime is a kind of bridge between the original and chu.

One other thing the anime does differently is that they change the end around a little. I guess you could say they soften it. Yuuki has no part in the main plot, there is no weird girl with a notebook, and karasuma is more stupid than evil. meh.

Anyway, the anime is good to watch if you've read and liked the manga. Its good for something extra and gets you ready for the sequel. Even though I liked it a lot before I read the manga, I still like it now that I have. It's all good.

Info: okay finding the subs for this anime was a pain in the ass. eps 1-17 were subbed by kedex. Unfortunately they completely stalled. Luckily a few months later a wonderful little group called sunflower was willing to pick it up out of impatience. They finished up eps 18-26. I personally thank these peeps because I think we all were getting pretty frustrated.
This series is not licensed in the U.S.

July 19, 2009

Kamichama Karin

Kamichama Karin

Story and Art by: Koge Donbo
Published by: Kodansha

Adapted into an anime: yes
Movie: no
Lived-action: no
Sequal: one - Kamichama Karin Chu

Genre: comedy, romance, magical girl/henshin
Number of Tankoubon: 7

ANN's Plot summary: "Orphan Hanazono Karin is a below-average girl who just lost another person dear to her; her best friend and loyal cat, Shi-chan. While visiting Shi-chan's grave, she meets Kujyou Kazune, a smart prettyboy who insults her right
after meeting her. She runs away from him, hoping to never see his face again, but fate seems to have other ideas -- the girl she bumps into the very next day is none other than Himeka, Kazune's cousin. During her second meeting with Kazune, something strange happens to her ring, the last thing she has to remember her mother by. Afterwards, strange events happen all around her, with no explanation. The fourth meeting with Kazune explains quite a bit; her ring has the power to turn her into a goddess. With Himeka's support and Kazune's guidance, Karin begins her training to become one of the divine."

My Ranking: 5 hoshi.
My Rating: PG
there is nothing really objectionable about this series in the least. there is some rare mild swearing and a moment or two but again, very very mild.

My Review: Once again I am reviewing a series that literally has captured my heart. Not only is it beautiful in art style and content, but its laugh out loud funny. Its not another mahou shojo nor a dn angel. Its a really cute butterfly feel good series. Though the concept isn't quite original, the story is still a lot of fun. The one thing I really noticed about this series is that it doesn't spend a lot of time on the exposition. Its leaves you to contemplate for yourself as you read and doesn't explain anything until the climax at the end. In any series this can be good or bad. To do this correctly it has to give you enough so that you'll keep reading. Luckily, Kamichama has a lot of qualities that make it worth the read.

For one thing, its hilarious. Just when its about to get kinda mushy or teary (and believe me it does. in a good way) one of the characters pops in as a chibi and says something ridiculous. It also helps that Karin is a little reactive and Kazune just can't help pushing her buttons. And also who can't forget the Brit who needs a lesson in proper etiquette of other cultures. Its definitely
packed full of fun. It certainly made me laugh.

Above everything else though, this series is adorably beautiful. Okay so the romance factor might not seem very strong at first but it definitely adds to the series' appeal. Its incredibly cute and you just can't help but go "aww". (I know. I'm such a girl) The art style seemed kinda wispy to me at first but either my opinion of it improved or the artist did because by the end I was in love with it. It definitely gives that "divine" quality the series calls for.

So, all this being said, I can conclude that I did not waste my time with this series. I found it just by freak chance and ended up really really liking it. Its cute but not overbearingly so. Its a well balanced series and really enjoyable.

Comparison: having watched the anime I'm giving a separate comparison/review here.
This series is on onemanga.com and was scanned by Syuura. I give a personal shout out of thanks to these guys both for doing the entire series and for putting it back up.
This manga is licensed by TOKYOPOP.


July 16, 2009

Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha Strickers

Mahou Shoujo Lyrial Nanoha Strikers

Original Creator: Masaki Tsuzuki

Production by: Seven Arcs

OAVs: none
Movies: none
Live-Action: none
Extra: there are two sequel manga

Genre: Action, Magical Girl, technology/sci-fi, Drama
Number of Episodes: 26

ANN's Plot Summary: "Set 10 years after the events in Lyrical Nanoha A's, now three Rank S mages, Nanoha, Fate, and Hayate are working for the Time-Space Administration Bureau. Following Hayate's Dream to make her own division that helps into all kind of disasters, including the Lost Logia cases, Fate and Nanoha including their own trainees, create Riot Force 6. Unfortunately not all can go as planned, because uncontrolled Lost Logia will get in the way of Riot Force 6 and is up to Nanoha, Fate and Hayate to deal with them while training their new trainees and helping with other tasks that arise along the way."

My Ranking: 3 1/2
My Rating: R
okay so the characters are grown up so you know what that means....boobs! yeah. lots of revealing stuff in this one. including nudity and some disturbing circumstances.

My Review:Our little girls are all grown up, and so is the series. While I feel I could safely classify A's as simply a continuation of the original, Strikers definitely has that sequel factor. After all, we know Nanoha and Fate as the little kickass magical girls with style bigger than life. and quite frankly the fact that they were young gave MGLN some of its charm. So, now that they are all grown up the series can give a person mixed feelings. At times I found myself wondering who this Nanoha was. Was she the same little girl I knew from before. It can be a little heartbreaking to see your characters older but all you can do is hang on and try to accept them for what they are now even though you are so missing those little pigtails.

For starters, the series, taking place ten years after A's, throws you without much warning. Different setting, different situation, different politics. Yeah. It gets quite confusing so it can feel like you're expected to know who all these people are and what's going on right away. Also during the series you can tell that the only reason this character asked this question was for the viewers own benefit. While the first two give a lot in a little package, the strikers package is poorly wrapped and quite frankly spewing out the edges.

Another factor about this series is that it has a serious case of TMCS. (too many characters syndrome) There are so many characters, a lot of who you feel you're expected to know, and they all have to have their moment in the plot. So sometimes you find yourself asking 'wait who is that guy again?' also the constant switch between locations where each character is doing their own thing can get a little tiresome.

On the other hand, there is actually a reason this series gets 3 1/2 stars. The plot is really clever. As the saga progressed it got closer and closer to sci-fi until this series reached the peak. Becoming a politically involved battle against bio-technological revolutionists and the Magical system of government support......it gave me a wonderful headache. Genius! and a bit freaky at times. Okay we've always had magic and technology but add in artificial human genetics and other means of inhumane acts and you've got one surprising freak show which luckily makes a lot more sense than this attempt of a review. oy. but again this series expects a little too much of its audience at times.

Being full of action, strikers gives plenty of wow and boom. Of course we'd expect nothing less. Also I have to admit though this series was quite heart wrenching and emotional at times. But then that leads to the most important point I must make about strikers. Though it does take a while to get into things and the leading eps may feel awkward and dragging, the last episodes make it all worth while. Even if them being older is a total turnoff, even if you are really confused and overloaded. Stick with it long enough to watch the last episodes. They are amazing.

And so that's my review for Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha Strikers. It was difficult to put into words but this is the best conclusion of the series I could come to. And I think it works.

Comparison: same as predecessor.
For the best quality subs get the DVD rips by Coldlight. was also subbed by Teadium. this series is not licensed.

Sample Vid: Again. Along with A's sample vid this amv got me into the saga. Truly awesome!

February 22, 2009

Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha A's

Mahou Shoujo Lyrical Nanoha A's

Original Creator: Masaki Tsuzuki

Production by: Seven Arcs

Sequel of: Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha
OAVs: none
Movie: none
Live-Action: none
Extra: there is a sequel series

Genre: magical girl, action, adventure, comedy, drama, technology/sci-fi.
Number of Episodes: 13

ANN's Plot Summary: "Several months after Nanoha first became a Magical Girl, she still is unable to personally meet with her new close friend, Fate Testarossa, who is being tried in the Space / Time Administration Bureau for her association in the Lost Logia case. They still communicate through video-mail and hope to see each other in-person once again. Their reunion is not a happy one, unfortunately, as several people who call themselves "Velka-Type Knights" battle Nanoha above the city. Their objective is to fill the pages of the Book of Darkness by stealing the magical power of anyone they can find. Nanoha and Fate must once again team up to stop their plans and save the world."

My Ranking: 3 1/2
My Rating: PG
considering the greater amount of boom in this series its rated higher than its predecessor because there is more blood. also there is still some partial nudity. but again this series is not all that bad.

My Review: Just as the first series felt like a first installment this sequel is able to kick into a whole other adventure. Its like they split a 26 episode series into two; the first 13 being the set up, and the last 13, occurring 6 months later, is when things really start happening.

The first had strong points, but A's brings the saga up a notch. The title of the first episode says it all 'a very sudden beginning'. haha, very funny. Being only 13 eps causes some people to see the two anime as rushed in their plot line, I actually like this because then it doesn't leave time for filler conversations. This being said, it makes sense that A's doesnt waste any time and brings an explosive battle the very first episode. And isn't that the best part of this series?


There is a complete upgrade in the action of the series as well. Combining technology with the magical girl stereotype opens up so many doors and possibilities not only for the battles but for the plot as well. The Characters are no longer newbies and so we see a lot more strategy and this makes the visual even more incredible. You gotta give the animators props on this one. They did an awesome job. cause here comes the
boom. -_-'

The story is actually really good. I've mentioned in my
earlier reviews how I'm one who can have a plot figured out rather quickly. That makes me all the more impressed that a series like A's actually surprised me. I think its because Nanoha and A's stray from the norm a little. Its a short, mahou shoujo with plot qualitites of a bigger action series. Thats how more than once I was quite shocked by what was actually happening. A series is all the more enjoyable when it gives you the unexpected.

In conclusion, A's is an awesome sequel. With qualities bigger than itself, it brings a lot more to the table than the viewer would suspect; and that's what makes this series incredible.

Comparison: same as its predecesor. this series was subbed by Usotsuki and E-D. Licensed by Funimation.

Sample Vid: this amv along with the one for the next sequal are what got me into the saga in the first place. yeah it has spoilers but its one where it doesn't really hinder your watching of the series. Awesome amv!


January 28, 2009

Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha

Mahou Shoujo Lyrical Nanoha

Original Creator: Masaki Tsuzuki

Production by: Seven Arcs

Spinoff of: Triangle Heart ~Sweet Song Forever~ OAV
OAVs: none
Movies: one. (an alternate retelling.)
Live Action: none
Extra: there are two sequel series.

Genre: magical girl, adventure, comedy, technology/fantasy.
Number of Episodes: 13

ANN's Plot Summary: " Yuuno Scraia is a mage from a distant planet working to fix the problem he started when Jewel Seeds were accidentally spread around the world. In a failed attempt to seal a seed properly, he winds up on Earth in the form of a ferret. However, his battle with the seeds did not end upon reaching the Earth and he needs somebody else's help to seal the seeds for him. Takamachi Nanoha hears his telepathic cries for help and comes to his rescue. When she is given a pearl known as the Raging Heart she is able to transform into Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha and wield a staff to fend off the evil that lies within the Seeds. In order to help Yuuno complete his mission, she needs to seal all 21 Jewel Seeds away, but Fate may be playing a hand in the matter to prevent Nanoha's goals."

My Ranking: 3 1/2 hoshi
My Rating: PG
This series has not that much bad in it. There is a bit of partial nudity but there is no swearing and only a bit of blood. other than that, its a-okay.

My Review: "Magical Girl on steroids". That's a pretty good description. You usually see a magical girl series and automatically think "bah. just another shojo." Well there are quite a few things that set this series apart from the general stereotype of Magical Girl aka Mahou Shojo.

For one, the characters are not the regular age. Instead of being pre-teen to teenagers, Nanoha is only in 3rd grade. One may wonder how watching an eight year old could be any good, but I personally prefer it. Nanoha's innocence is actually quite refreshing. When you have teen characters there can't help but be drama and potential emo situations. Nanoha on the other hand seems surprisingly sure of herself. She doesn't let other thin
gs compromise her ideals. And here we find a kind of innocent wisdom about the series.

This brings on another good difference about the series. When the main character is unfazed and has less to contemplate about what do you get?.....Less talking more action. YES! While it wouldn't be anime without the dialogue in the middle of a battle, they don't linger and hence you get more boom factor. I'm serious about the boom. "Steroids?" you ask. Let's just say that I nearly had to turn my volume down during some of the battles. These little magic kids may be short and cute, but they can kick more ass in one episode than Naruto ever could in seven.


The fact that its not all magic but also technology is also somethi
ng unique to MGL Nanoha. The series actually involves time and space. The Magical Wands are actually intelligence devices kinda like a computer. Its different but really cool. Kinda like a cross between magical girl and gundam.

I found this series quite enjoyable. It maintains a cute
theme while still kickin some butt starting around episode 4. Its only 13 eps long but it leaves me wanting to watch the rest of the saga. And that's pretty good in my book.

Comparison: there's really nothing to really compare considering this series has no corresponding manga series. But I will give the info just the same.
This series is licenced by funimation and subbed by DamagedGoodz and The Triad.

Sample Vid: there are really awesome amv's for the two sequel series and those are what got me watching but what would i use for this review. so i found a pretty good MAD. the song is a bit odd at first but believe me it grows on you. there are only spoilers at the end when they show clips from the last two eps. so if you dont want to have the ending given away only watch to 3:05.
please click HQ. trust me it needs it.

January 12, 2009

Princess Tutu

Princess Tutu

Original Creator: Ikuku Ito

Production by: GANSIS

Adapted into a manga
OAVs: none
Seasons: two
Movies: none
Live Action: none
Extras: There are three bonus episodes at the end of the series. "Neko-sensei's lesson of love" and two eps that are basically a summary of the anime.

Genre: comedy, drama, story book, ballet, magical girl/henshin.
Number of Episodes: 26 or 38 (eps 14-25 are divided into two parts. making 38 eps but 26 Acts)

ANN's Plot Summary: "13-year-old ballet student Ahiru is clumsy, good-hearted and sweet... and has a big secret. The mysterious Drosselmayer morphed a young duck into a girl to give her a mission: help a Prince to get the parts of his heart back. With that in mind, she morphs into Princess Tutu, whose magical dances ease the pain and purifies the bad feelings."

My Rankin
g: 6 hoshi! (extremely rare)
My Rating: PG
in my opinion there really isn't anything objectionable in it. though I doubt its content could be understood by just anyone. also there is some swearing and partial nudity but barley any of the latter and its not bad.


Review: I'll just say it out strait; this anime is a work of art. It's truly beautiful. Just the thought of a ballet-themed anime sounded interesting to me, but it is so so much more than that. Yes the ballet part is exquisite. There are actual songs from different ballets in the soundtrack which give a very magical atmosphere. Also, if you look closely you can see references in everything, from the specific dances, to when the characters are fighting in ballet positions. It adds to the beauty and intensity of all the dramatic scenes. But, as I said, while ballet is a primary and outstanding theme in the series, it is not the only thing that gives it its magic.

The main theme of Princess T. isn't truly revealed until later in the series. Everything, though, revolves around stories. At the beginning of each episo
de you are told a story with the famous "once upon a time..." opening. If you pay close attention it will make sense by the end of the episode. As in old storybooks, the main character is named only by what she is. (Ahiru=duck). Princess T. really makes you remember all those wonderful old stories from back when you believed in fairy tales, and allows you to look at them with a deeper insight.

One thing I noticed my second time through about this series is that its like a castle. Depending on what levels you have access to, the more you get out of your visit. When watching the anime, if you have knowledge of ballet you'll probably get allot more of the references. Same thing goes for the story stuff. If you are a literary type of person (like myself) you'll be able to connect more with what the characters are going through and all the little interpretations embedded in the plot.

Don't worry though. Princess T. isn't just a beautiful drama. It actually is also a comedy. You won't get drained on intensities while you have Ahiru as your spunky little ducky of a main character. Also, how can ballet not be amusing when you have a cat as your sensei who sometimes comes across as a pedophile. (haha. I kid) Its all good here.
Anyway, I really do love this series. I laughed, I swooned, I sighed. It's a beautiful story and a work of art.

Comparison: The manga came out about a year after the anime and is only two volumes long. I have not read it nor do I really want to but I did do my homework for this one. The manga has the basic same story but more or less focuses more on the ballet theme and leaves out mostly all of the story stuff. So in general I think you can classify it as almost a completely separate series from the anime since its so different in perspective.
Both the anime and the manga have been licensed by ADV films. I do not recommend the dub at all. Believe me. The sub is so much cuter. The anime was subbed by Hikari no Kiseki and A.F.K.

Sample Vid: This is the amv that i believe got Princess Tutu its fanbase. This amv made it popular. It is really really good and makes you want to watch it. Its true there are some spoilers in it but they don't hurt. I personally watched this amv before the series and I didn't enjoy it any less. Again, this amv is awesome. Its one of my all time favorites.

January 7, 2009

Winter 2008/9 Lineup

Yes its a little late and i haven't been on in forever. I've been busy. what can i say? anyway, i wish you all a happy new year. hope its full of anime goodness. hee hee. I am finally gonna get another review up. i promise, i'm working on it as i type. i also have some new amv's to give out. yay!
okay. so this is my update. enjoy the winter lineup. (i do not create these. all credit to the awesome dude who does)
postin' soon!