Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Desire Climax






Desire Climax (Yokujo Climax) by Ayane Ukyo is probably one of the first mature mangas I have read and this was years ago when I had no business reading this lol ::blush:: but it's one I can't forget. I remember sitting on the edge of my sit, wondering what the hell was going to happen next >.< This twisting plot had me fall in love with dark themed romances. If you haven't read this one yet, I think you should~

Uh, I read this manga (as I said before) many years ago on Onemanga.com. You may be able to find it on Mangafox.com but I am not sure. I am going to buy the series myself because I loved it so much ^^   

Genre: Drama, Romance, Mature, Harem

Summary:


The Omori are a poor family.Mio Omori's father died when she was young, and her mother has been hospitalized for some time with an unspecified illness. She lives alone with her little brother Hinata, doing a number of part-time jobs to get by. One night, when going home after work, she encounters upon a violent young man who throws money at her, saying he'll 'buy her', after stealing her first kiss.

The next day her mother tells Mio that their landlord, who happens to be among her father's closest friends, has offered her a job as a maid at their mansion. Eager to help the family, he feels that it will be safer at night that way, and her mother agrees to this despite her daughter's opposition. To her horror, Mio finds out that the violent man who stole her kiss is none other than Shoei Jinnai, the son of their landlord and the most popular and high-achieving student at her high school; so much so that he is widely known as 'Prince Jinnai'

In his own strange way, the Prince starts to treat her as his girlfriend, going so far as to tell Mio he loves her. When they finally start dating, Mio's brother Hinata becomes extremely jealous and tries to interfere with their relationship. When Mio catches them kissing, she runs home, but the next morning their house is demolished on the Prince's order.


Picture found on Google and Summary found on Wiki*

Hana To Akuma


Hana To Akuma by Hisamu Oto was a really cute manga. I haven't read it in a while but to this day I can remember almost every detail ^^ Hana (the heroine - 14yrs old ) loves Vivi (a 200 year old demon) who raised her when she was just an infant. (But the rest will be in the summary ^.-)

Manga can be found on Mangafox.com

Genre: Comedy, Mystery, Romance, Supernatural

Summary:

Fifteen years ago, Vivi, a demon, decided to leave the demon realm and come to the human world. There he found an abandoned baby and on a whim decided to keep it. Since then, he has lived together with Hana... but having a fourteen-year-old girl around him wasn't that simple. Because of the strange holes that started appearing in the Demon Realm, Vivi was to go back and help close them. However, he doesn't want to, so the Elders started to get worried and sent Barons, the lowest of the ranks, to go and get Vivi to come back. Velten, Vivi's best friend failed, and started living in Vivi's castle. Later on, more demons are sent to Earth as well, but they keep failing. Some time later on, Lucifer, the king of the Demon Realm appears, stabbing Vivi with a sword and forcing Hana to go to the Demon Realm to save her loved one. Lucifer let her save Vivi, but on the condition that she married him. Of course, the wedding was stopped and Hana was brought back. After that, Hana and company kept getting invited to parties and all.

Picture found on Google Summary found on Wiki*

Friday, February 24, 2012

Haganai

Haganai (or Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunaiby Yomi Hirasaka and drawn by Buriki was an awesome comedy to brighten up my day. The characters felt different to me and the ending didn't change the whole story either. All in all I loved it.

Genre: Romance, Comedy

Summary: 


Kodaka Hasegawa is a recent transfer student to St. Chronica's Academy, a Catholic high school. As with every other school he has ever attended, he finds it difficult to make friends there because of his naturally-blond hair (inherited from his deceased English mother) and fierce-looking eyes, which make him look threatening to his prejudiced schoolmates.

One day, Kodaka accidentally comes across the equally solitary and very abrasive Yozora Mikazuki while she converses with her imaginary friend Tomo. Realizing that neither of them have any social lives, they decide that the best way to improve their situation is to form a club–the Neighbor's Club precisely intended to make friends and learn social skills.

Five other members soon join the club, starting with the school's well-connected but arrogant idol Sena Kashiwazaki, who has no female friends of her own because of their jealousy over her many male admirers. The next to join is Yukimura Kusunoki, a feminine underclassman of Kodaka's who rather idealizes him and follows him in the hope that it will teach him to become manlier. Maria Takayama is a 10-year-old "genius" teacher and nun at the academy whom Yozora recruits to become the club adviser. Rika Shiguma is an underclassman and well-known scientific genius with fujoshi tendencies who joins the club after Kodaka rescues her from a laboratory accident. Finally, Kodaka's younger sister Kobato is in St. Chronica's middle school division and is a fan of Gothic anime.

 As you may have noticed lately I have been watching a lot more anime then reading manga only because I'm taking a break. Nothing really more then that...

Anywho, you can watch the show on youtube.com  here ---> Haganai~

And I can't thank FUNimation enough for putting these cute shows on youtube ^^  

Summary from Wiki and picture from Google*

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Sands Of Destruction

Sands of Destruction by Masato Kato and drawn by Kunihiko Tanaka is first and foremost a role-playing video game developed by imageepoch and published by Sega for the Nintendo DS. It was released in 2008 and the anime was produced by Production I.G and directed by Shunsuke Tada. It began broadcasting on TV Tokyo on July 7, 2008 and ended on September 30, 2008, with 13 episodes. I have just watched it myself today on FUNimation on youtube.com which was all in English dubs (Yay~ 'cus I really didn't feel like reading today...). I will post a link to the page here ^^

Sands of Destruction page on youtube.com

Genre:  Adventure, Comedy, Drama, Role-Playing video game


Summary: 

The story revolves around a young man, Kyrie, who possesses the power to destroy the world, though he does not know why. The female lead is Morte, a member of a group that is trying to destroy the world.

Takes place in a fictional world ruled by anthropomorphic beings known as Ferals (Beasts in English dub of anime). Humans live as slaves, and a group dubbed the "World Annihilation Front" (World Destruction Committee in English dub of anime) intends to destroy the world in rebellion. They are opposed by the Feral's "World Salvation Committee".

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Naruto Update: Naruto ending ideas

     Okay, I found this earlier today and thought it was a cool idea and would be pretty awesome if it did in fact happen. So I'm sharing it here for all to see, lol.


and here's just a funny video but it's true all the same (at least in my opinion...)


Lmao, (If Naruto dies:) Oh! I just wasted a significant amount of my life...

Update on Princess Jellyfish


     Princess Jellyfish by Akiko Higashimura as far as the anime, for I haven't read the manga, was completely cute ^^
     But the ending didn't feel like an ending - if you know what I mean.. No one had a conclusion! Kuranosuke Koibuchi never found out where his mother was! Tsukimi Kurashita's love-life is still up in the air! And Shū Koibuchi is believes he slept with a women he didn't! So, I am going to read the manga because I feel like it might head more into the plot that I know was building up then the anime did.

P.S. I am not going to post up the summary because I already did in my last post along with where to watch the anime online: Link to summary~

     But all in all the show was cute and if you haven't watched it yet, I think you should~!

Genres: Romance, Comedy

Picture found on Google*

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Happy V Day ^-^

Oh, and Happy Valentine's Day~!

What I'm watching now~

Hey there manga/anime lovers~

     So I decided to do a different post this time on what I am watching right now. I'm happily subscribed to FUNimation on Youtube.com and think you should be as well for this is where I do most of my "tv" watching.

     Well, the first is B Gata H kei by Yoko Sanri : Here is a link to the trailer ^^

B Gata H kei trailer on youtube.com~

Summary:

 B Gata H Kei revolves around 15 year old high school student Yamada whose lascivious nature causes her to aspire to one day achieve sexual relations with 100 different partners. However, her insecurities as a virgin lead her to reject every guy that attempts to make a move on her. In order to hurdle this mental barrier Yamada goes on a search for her "golden cherry", an inexperienced boy upon whom she will bestow the right to be her first. One day while perusing a bookstore for the replacement of a dictionary she had defiled by highlighting all the sexual terms, Yamada has a fateful encounter with classmate Kosuda Takashi. Believing that Kosuda is the boy she is looking for Yamada goes to great lengths to try to seduce him. All the while, she discovers the difficulties in making that first important step towards reaching her goals, not to mention, finding out her true feelings for Kosuda Takashi.
   
     The show is hilarious and has me crying my eyes out~

     Chaos; Head was produced by Madhouse Studios : Link to trailer~

Chaos; Head Trailer on Youtube.com~

Summary:

Chaos;Head's story is set in 2008 in Shibuya and is centered around Takumi Nishijō, a high school student at the private Suimei Academy, and the strange and brutal murders that have recently occurred in the Shibuya area, known as the "New Generation" Madness. The story begins on September 28 with Takumi talking to an online friend called Grim. Grim is trying to bring Takumi up to speed about the recent New Generation events since Takumi is not interested in local or international news. A person named Shogun joins the chat room midway through Grim and Takumi's conversation. After Grim leaves the chat room, Shōgun begins to talk. He speaks in a very cryptic and confusing manner, leaving Takumi nervous. He then sends Takumi a barrage of image links, one of which appears to be of a brutal murder of a man being pinned by stakes to a wall.

The next day, Takumi comes across a real life murder scene. Witnessing a mysterious pink-haired girl pinning a man up by stakes in an alleyway, he immediately realizes he is witnessing the very murder detailed in the pictures he received the day before. Convinced Shogun is targeting him and the girl he saw committing the murder is somehow connected to him, Takumi tries to avoid getting involved with other New Generation events. However, as Takumi begins attempting to distance himself from the crime he witnessed, he soon catches interest of the police.

With the police suspecting him, and himself convinced that he is being targeted by Shogun, Takumi finds himself caught in a spiral of delusions and paranoia, as he desperately tries to keep himself safe and figure out why he is apparently being targeted. He eventually comes into contact with several other people related to the events, including the girl he saw committing the murder herself. Unsure of what is real or who he can trust, Takumi finds himself thrust into a much larger scheme than he ever thought possible, as the mysterious company NOZOMI carefully plots something from behind the scenes.

    This show is sometimes confusing, but I'm crossing my fingers and hoping it'll all make sense at the end lol.


     What I want to watch!


Princess Jellyfish by Akiko Higashimura looks too cute for words ^^

Summary:

Princess Jellyfish centers around Amamizukan, an apartment building in Tokyo, where the only tenants are otaku women, and where no men are allowed. While each character has her own particular fixation, the protagonist is Tsukimi Kurashita, whose love of jellyfish stems from memories of her dead mother taking her to an aquarium and linking the lace-like tendrils of jellyfish to the dresses of princesses. Tsukimi hopes to becomes an illustrator and is an awkward girl terrified of social interaction, attractive people and the prospect of formal work. The other tenants of Amamizukan are the same, being mainly fujoshi, NEETs and refer to themselves as the "Amars" (nuns). Tsukimi meets the stylish Kuranosuke Koibuchi, the illegitimate son of a politician, who cross-dresses to avoid the obligations of politics and to feel closer to his mother. Tsukimi keeps the secret of his masculinity from her man-hating housemates, even as she is troubled by the intimacy of having a man in her room at times. Amamizukan's surrounding neighborhood is under threat of redevelopment, as opportunists aim to turn the quaint area into a more cosmopolitan region, with many of the buildings being demolished to make room for hotels and shopping centers. Although Amamizukan's tenants fear and loathe attractive people, they are helped by Kuranosuke who does not want to see Amamizukan destroyed.

Link to Trailer: Pincess Jellyfish on Trailer~

Link to show: Season 1 Princess Jellyfish


The secret world of Arrietty was written by Hayao Miyazaki and based on Mary Norton's juvenile fantasy novel The Borrowers.

Trailer:  Movie Trailer~

Summary: (Warning! Spoiler Alert)

The story takes place in 2010 in Koganei, western Tokyo and like the novel revolves around a group of "tiny people" who are 10 cm tall and live under the floorboards of a typical human household.
A boy named Shō arrives at the house his mother lived in as a child, to live with his great aunt Sadako. When Shō leaves the car, he sees a cat trying to attack something in the bushes, but the cat leaves after being attacked by a crow. Shō goes to see what the cat was trying to attack. He then sees a Borrower named Arrietty.

That night Arrietty's father Pod takes Arrietty above the floorboards to show her how he gets sugar. Their first stop is the kitchen, then they walk within a wall to reach a dollhouse in Shō's bedroom, to get tissue. Before Arrietty and Pod can leave, Arrietty notices Shō is awake, and accidentally drops the sugar cube they got. Shō tells them not to be afraid of him.

The next day, Shō leaves the dropped sugar cube beside an underground air vent where he first saw Arrietty, but Arrietty's mother Homily warns them not to take it because their existence must be kept secret from humans. Still, Arrietty sneaks out to visit Shō in his bedroom, and the two become friends. On her return, Arrietty is intercepted by her father. Pod and Homily realize they have been discovered, and decide the family must move out of the house.

Shō learns from Sadako that his ancestors have seen Borrowers in this house, and they had the dollhouse made especially for the Borrowers, with working electric lights and ovens. However, the Borrowers had not been seen since, and the dollhouse stayed in Shō's room. Shō uncovers the floorboards above the Borrower household, uproots their kitchen and replaces it with the kitchen from the dollhouse.

Pod returns injured from a borrowing mission, helped by Spiller, a Borrower boy he met on the way. Spiller suggests some places the Borrowers can move to, and, after he recovers, Pod goes to check them out. 

Arrietty goes to say goodbye to Shō. During their subsequent conversation Shō theorises that the Borrowers are becoming extinct, which hurts Arrietty. Apologising, Sho reveals he has had a heart condition since birth, and will have an operation in a few days. The operation does not have a good chance of success.

Meanwhile Haru, Sadako's maid, notices the floorboards have been disturbed. While Sadako is out, Haru locks Shō in his room, unearths the Borrowers' house and puts Homily in a jar in the kitchen. Haru calls a pest removal company to smoke out the Borrowers and bring them to her alive. When Arrietty returns to find Homily missing and their house disturbed, she goes to Shō for help. Arrietty helps Shō break out of his locked room, and Shō then carries Arrietty to the kitchen and distracts Haru while Arrietty rescues Homily. Sadako returns soon after the pest removal company comes, and tells them to leave. Haru tries to prove to Sadako the Borrowers really exist, but Homily has escaped, and there is nothing below the floorboards: The Borrowers have already set off on their move, and Shō has destroyed the remains.

The Borrowers stop for dinner during their move, and Shō's cat spots Arrietty. The cat brings Shō to Arrietty. He gives her a sugar cube as a parting gift, and tells her the Borrowers' fight for survival has given him hope to live through the operation, which will happen in two days' time. In return, Arrietty gives Shō her hairclip. The Borrowers then go into a teapot, which Spiller steers down a river.

     I want to see this so bad!


Summaries found on Wiki and videos from Youtube.com

Friday, February 3, 2012

You're My Love Prize in the Viewfinder


 You're my love in the viewfinder (or Finder Series) by Yamane Ayano is a Yaoi manga first and foremost. I love this series so much and often reread it. If you love yaois as much as I do for their dark romances and haven't picked this one up yet, I think you should~ 

Genre: Drama, Romance, Yaoi

Summary:

Twenty-three-year-old Takaba Akihito is a young freelance photographer who takes pride in his work and seeks to get a major "scoop". After he takes photographs of the business dealings of crime lord Asami Ryuichi, Asami kidnaps and rapes him, beginning a sadomasochistic relationship between them as they find themselves continually drawn to one another. Fei Long, a rival Chinese boss who blames Asami for his father's death, takes an interest in Takaba, as well, seeking a way to get revenge.

For mature readers only!

Picture found on Google*
Summary found on Wiki*