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By dawwy777 | Monday, 12 March 2012 | Posted in , | With 0 comments

The class trip is underway and nobody is safe there either.
What They Say:
Kouichi and his friends found the tape Matsunaga left in the old school building, but the casualty count continued to rise. So class 3, led by Ms. Mikami and Chibiki, begin their class trip, where Kouichi, Mei, and Teshigawara meet in Mochizuki’s room to listen to the rest of Matsunaga’s tape. Through it
Matsunaga tells them what he did to stop the calamity…
The Review:
Content: (please note that content portions of a review may contain spoilers)
With the discovery of the tape in the previous episode, Another certainly ramped up the intensity of what had come before and the impact on those in the present. Finding out about the dead from then, the things people did to try and survive it and the history ever since of the class certainly would be more than enough to cast a pall on the class. With everyone out on their class trip now, something that just adds a whole lot more dread since avoiding things isn’t allowed, the layer of depression over everyone is rather oppressive. Understandably so as several more people have died now in new accidents as they tried to stay away from the school or get out of town outright.
To make matters worse, the class trip is to a really elegant looking place out in the mountains where it just adds to the oppressive feel a great deal. The students look out of place and would even if it was with them being all happy and smiling. With things in their minds about what they’ve seen and experienced and the smaller group that has learned of things from the past with the cassette tape, there’s a feeling of inevitability about what’s happening. To make matters worse, Mei is getting accusations from the class rep now about what’s happened since Mei had failed in her duties as the ignored extra student that she was designated to be. Kouchi isn’t keen on hearing this, but it’s something that Mei has to deal with even if it pains him.
While the tape offers them some ideas about how to deal with the situation, the episode spends a good bit of time focused on Mei herself as she talks with Kouchi. There are things from her past that are influencing her in the present with how she’s tackling this situation because of upbringing and family connections. With the two of them talking quietly in a sparsely decorated room, keeping things simple and straightforward, it’s a rather chilling piece as Mei recites these things about her past and her special friend. What she’s putting together between those events with her friend and Kouichi’s arrival in the school and the class and the way the balance was upset with how he interacted with her has her approaching the situation in a new way.
In Summary:
Another doesn’t avoid the body count here but it’s not the driving force like it was at times in the previous couple of episodes, or as graphic. What it wants to do here is two fold and it does each very well. The first is to move the class into its own place through the class trip, which has them in the decidedly awkward mountain area where they’re surrounded by ornate designs that are really out of place regardless of their mood. The second is to work through the character drama a bit more, notably with a focus on the back and forth between Mei and Kouichi that goes a long way towards her getting him to understand his place. But it also deals with the class at large and what they’re all going through in a few ways as well. It covers a lot of ground and is once more a very slowly paced but methodical series that has a lot going on. It’s a thick episode that doesn’t feel like it.
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Shogakukan's 47th issue of Weekly Shonen Sunday magazine began serializing the new Anagle Mole manga by The Law of Ueki creator Tsubasa Fukuchi on Wednesday.
The comedy manga takes place in a world where some people dwell on the surface of the planet while others live underground. Some of the world's underground inhabitants are plotting to invade the above-ground society. In order to understand the lives and behavior of those who live above them, the people who live underground are planning expeditions to the surface.

The story follows a young spy from the underground named Teisatsu. In the manga's first chapter, Teisatsu ventures to the above-ground world, and the people's customs shock him as he interacts with those he meets on his journey.

Weekly Shonen Sunday serialized Fukuchi's The Law of Ueki manga beginning in 2001, and the manga artist launched the ping pong manga series Takkoku!!! in Shogakukan's monthly Shonen Sunday Super Zōkan spinoff magazine in 2009.
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 Producers: J.C. Staff, NHK  
Aired: Oct 2, 2010 to Apr 2, 2011
Video Codec: H.264 
Aspect Ratio: 16/9 
Frame Rate: 23.976 fps 
Audio Codec: Nero AAC 
Sample Rate: 48 KHz 


Format: MKV 
Resolution: 848 x 480 
Size: ~55 MB 
Language: Japanese 
Subs: English (Softsubs)


Mediafire:
Episode 01: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?bcwttpewcfadfmj
Episode 02: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?tts9510owxf179t
Episode 03: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?5u626b72q81munh
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Episode 06: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?kk0f4p2irek1rtc
Episode 07: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?4zxko5sjvg7s4na
Episode 08: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?qlgyg0flb6fx68q
Episode 09: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?wjvzlvn48urzzeb
Episode 10: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?8u28d3qqla3uq8i
Episode 11: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?6vycqv95ym11eob
Episode 12: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?pdm36yay0fkjf7v
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Episode 15: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?j35b6rvwjtqh4e1
Episode 16: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?er925d8e27l7e25
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Episode 19: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?7tjv4aqlqyqoqa0
Episode 20: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?qaxj1g257b0nfp5
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Episode 24: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?bxd9iehvrrrd5d7
Episode 25: http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?4tl90c1fn44frrm

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http://rapidshare.com/files/448340085/_ONS__Bakuman_-_19.mkv
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http://rapidshare.com/files/451090763/_ONS__Bakuman_-_21.mkv
http://rapidshare.com/files/452245348/_ONS__Bakuman_-_22.mkv
http://rapidshare.com/files/454053849/_ONS__Bakuman_-_23.mkv
http://rapidshare.com/files/455373723/_ONS__Bakuman_-_24.mkv
http://rapidshare.com/files/456989670/_ONS__Bakuman_-_25.mkv

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Sixteen and a superhero, what a time to be alive! And racing for the fastest man alive title….
What They Say:
Kid Flash is taken off a mission and put on a delivery job with deadly surprises.
The Review:

Content: (please note that content portions of a review may contain spoilers)
When you’re sixteen, or just turned sixteen, things can definitely go in ways you don’t expect. Case in point is young Wally West, aka Kid Flash, as he celebrates his sixteenth birthday and everything seems to start off right. With a snow day in the area, all the food he loves, the team promising a birthday party surprise and the hopes of a kiss from Miss Martian has him walking on air. He’s gotten a good group of friends since being a part of the group but he’s still always looking for more things. It’s cute how much of a simple horn dog he is when it comes to the way he wants a kiss for the Miss, but it’s juts as much fun to see his reaction when Artemis tells him that Miss Martian and Superboy are an item. He’s just so oblivious that some things can get past the fastest kid alive.
Where things go even worse for him though is when the team gets called up to do a team up with the Justice League proper to deal with a new threat only to be told he’ll be the odd man out on it. Since he’s all about the glory and the fun of things at the moment, he’s not exactly keen on the fact he’s getting assigned to courier duty by delivering some critical organs across the country that’s finding itself caught up in a wave of snow that’s orchestrated by the villain du jour. Unfortunately for Wally, he ends up coming across his own problems along the way in the form of Vandal Savage. Savage has long been one of my favorite comics villains but one that figures into events in odd ways, including in this series. He provides an interesting diversion here, one that’s more psychologically based than anything else which messes with Kid Flash in a way that he really needs.
While the show does play to the larger storyline going on here with the two hero groups working together, there’s some good little twists with Kid Flash’s story as it goes on. While he’s not portrayed as the smartest character on the series, he’s not an idiot but rather someone that takes a little longer to put the pieces together. He’s getting caught up in something definitely bigger here and it works to show him that he has to do the right thing before doing the thing he wants to do. The things he has to deal with here is decently done though it does go for the obviously easy route at the end, which is unfortunate. It does show Kid Flash in a better light here when you get down to it, but the main villain behind events is dealt with in a very simplistic way.
In Summary:
Young Justice has a pretty fun episode here that focuses heavily on Kid Flash, a character that certainly could use a bit more growth. While he’s still going to play up the personality a lot, he gets humbled in a couple of ways here, from the truth about Miss Martian and Superboy to what he experiences while trying to save the girl with the heart condition and having some roadblocks hit him along the way. I’m a big fan of Wally from when he held the title as Flash in the comics but I also like him in this form as well since I grew up reading about him like this. His adventure here is pretty good but it’s also all part of some larger things going on which gets touched on towards the end here. While the episode could have been a bit better paced and a little more focused, it’s still good simple superhero fun without any really dorky material.

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Digital Manga Publishing again has made a Twitter based manga licensing announcement as they’ve put out the tweet that they’ve picked up the rights to a yaoi title and a josei title. On the josei side, they’ve acquired Risa Motoyama’s book Start With a Happy Ending, which is currently an ongoing work in Japan. On the yaoi side, they’ve acquired Kikuko Kikuya’s title Secret Thorns for release. This is a one-shot release and it, along with the josei title, are planned for print releases later in 2012.
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With so many new April premieres just around the corner, more promotional videos and TV ads are starting to come online and the latest one comes in the form of a good length PV for Upotte!!, an anime adaptation of the ongoing manga series by Kitsune Tennouji that began in 2009. This series is being done as an ONA, or original net animation, directed by Takao Kato for Xebec who is doing the animation. The series is set to start on April 7th via Nico Nico Douga.

Plot Concept: At Seishou Academy, a newly transferred teacher discovers that girls like Funco always aim to do their best and shoot for their goals, often literally with live ammo. Because these girls aren’t just expert shooters, they are the guns, in human form.
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Ignore that whole space opera/action side of the show, it’s time to focus on cute girls again!
What They Say:
Madoka, Lan, and Muginami spend a peaceful day at the Kamo Girls’ High Oraga Festival, enjoying all the events they helped put together.

The Review:
Content: (please note that content portions of a review may contain spoilers)
After an episode that really tried my patience last time around with the girls spending time away from everything only to mildly encounter the bad guys experiencing a little Earth life, this one is set to be pretty mellow as well as it focuses on the festival at the school. As is the norm it seems, things are going the way Madoka wants it to and the other two girls just kind of go along with it. With them in their track suits, we get to see them enjoying the festival, its sweets and the overall atmosphere of it all, which is pretty packed as a lot of people are checking it out. Of course, there’s also the appeal of Madoka in the film that took place as the promotional posters definitely make her look like a major motion picture actress.
That kind of material largely covers the first half of the episode and makes it filled with plenty of “cute’ character moments but little else beyond that as they go through the motions. In fact, this even goes more than halfway into the second half of the episode as well, idling it quite a lot until Madoka ends up getting news about how she’s being kept out of the loop from things from the Chairman directly, and at her order, in order to keep the city protected. It’s something that Madoka takes badly, but all she can do is to just run through the school with tears streaming down her face. Of course, things do eventually move back towards being proactive as Muginami and Lan are together waiting on Madoka so they can do what needs to be done, but it’s all just so hollow that it’s near impossible to get behind any of this.
In Summary:
Yes, the girls are cute. They have some simple but effective moments of being cute and girly. They have nice school life moments. They’re being sheltered and herded towards what they need to do by those in power that don’t want to ruin their childhoods at the same time. But the show is just so empty the majority of the time that it’s hard to really get into it. The characters haven’t been appealing as they come across so superficial in nature. What’s helped is that when the series goes for the action, it does it well because the animation is good and the overall design is spot on. The show does start to get towards the action at the end here, but it’s such a small part and such a tease when you get down to it that it only adds to the frustration. Unfortunately, shows like these are one of the reasons that science fiction based anime is in such a shoddy form these days.