1) Sazae-san (FujiTV) 18.5%
2) Chibi Maruko-chan (FujiTV) 12.7%
3) Crayon Shinchan (TV Asahi) 10.7%
4) Doraemon (TV Asahi) 10.0%
5) Gegege no Kitaro (FujiTV) / One Piece (FujiTV) 8.0%
7) Yes! Puri Kyua5 GoGo! (TV Asahi) 5.8%
8) Pocket Monster DP (TV Tokyo) 5.5%
9) Noitamina - Nodame Cantabile Paris-hen (FujiTV) 5.0%
10) Ashitanchi (TV Asahi) / Anime Major (NHK Education) 4.8%
All about my passion for Japanese anime and manga
自分の可能性信じなきゃ、何も始まらないよ(If you don't believe in your own possibilities, nothing will begin.)
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Thursday, November 27, 2008
Top 10 anime searched on Yahoo! Japan search engine
1) Pocket Monster
2) Monster Hunter
3) Code Geass
4) Yu Gi Oh
5) Gundam OO
6) Dragon Quest
7) Kido Senshi Gundam
9) One Piece
9) NARUTO
10) BLEACH
2) Monster Hunter
3) Code Geass
4) Yu Gi Oh
5) Gundam OO
6) Dragon Quest
7) Kido Senshi Gundam
9) One Piece
9) NARUTO
10) BLEACH
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
Top 10 animes for week ending 16 November 2008
1) Sazae-san 40th Anniversary SP (FujiTV) - 20.9%
2) Crayon Shin-chan (TV Asahi) - 10.1%
3) Doraemon (TV Asahi) - 9.9%
4) One Piece (FujiTV) - 9.8%
5) Gegege no Kitaro (FujiTV) - 9.2%
6) Anime 7 (NTV) - 8.0%
7) Pocket Monster DP (FujiTV) - 6.0%
8) NARUTO (TV Tokyo) - 5.8%
9) Ashitanchi (TV Tokyo) - 5.4%
10) Anime Major (NHK Education) / Yes! Puri Kyua 5 GoGo! (TV Asahi) 4.9%
2) Crayon Shin-chan (TV Asahi) - 10.1%
3) Doraemon (TV Asahi) - 9.9%
4) One Piece (FujiTV) - 9.8%
5) Gegege no Kitaro (FujiTV) - 9.2%
6) Anime 7 (NTV) - 8.0%
7) Pocket Monster DP (FujiTV) - 6.0%
8) NARUTO (TV Tokyo) - 5.8%
9) Ashitanchi (TV Tokyo) - 5.4%
10) Anime Major (NHK Education) / Yes! Puri Kyua 5 GoGo! (TV Asahi) 4.9%
Saturday, November 22, 2008
Report on Anime Festival Asia 2008

Anyway, be prepared for the long queue. The organisers only allowed online booking for people who buy tickets for both days so I had to join the queue. Well, if not for my visit to the Liang Court Kino, I wouldn't have known about the event but I wouldn't say that my expectations are met though. In fact, I left the venue after 1 hour or so.
Pardon me for the quality of the photos. I took them with my handphone and was quite surprised to see many people armed with professional cameras and flashlights whatsover. Guess I wasn't such a "serious" anime fan after all. :P Lighting wasn't too adequate for some areas while for some, the spotlights made it difficult to take a picture without a light spot.

On the website of AFA 08, I quote the following:
"Co-organized by Chuang Yi Publishing, AFA08 will be showcasing exclusive artworks from Shonen Jump’s most popular Manga titles such as NARUTO, DEATH NOTE, D.GRAY MAN, DRAGON BALL, ONE PIECE, PRINCE OF TENNIS and more, in celebration of Shonen Jump’s 40th Anniversary!"
However, what this actually meant was one piece of colour drawing for the titles mentioned above and a coloured original drawing for one particular chapter in Dragon Ball! And mind you, the so-called exclusive artworks aren't that special after all. They've appeared before in various forms before. At least I can safely say that the Tennis no Oujisama picture appeared in one of the fanbooks and the picture book before. There goes the novelty of these exclusive pictures! There was also one short introduction on the story and author. Frankly speaking, I felt cheated. This wasn't what I expected.









And coming next are some figurines from Death Note. Both in real-size and chibi-format, but from different companies:





The chibi-versions...I thought the Misa and Light figures didn't look good so I didn't take a close-up shot.







In conclusion, this anime festival was seriously lacking in some major areas:
- Focus on Gundam
It just feels as if the whole event is about Gundam, Lots of Gundam stuff on sale. Even though the website says that they will be bringing Akihabara to town, the limited range of merchandise is disappointing. I am sure Akihabara has more to Gundam. As such, I had nothing to buy there.
- 40th Shonen Jump exhibit
Cheated. It wasn't what I expected at all.
- Cosplayers missing?
I read from the website that there was supposed to be a cosplayers event at 2pm but I didn't see many of them. Just where did they go?
- Lighting and layout
It was quite dark at some spots so the spotlights on some of the exhibits were a hindrance when taking photos. The two-way glass cabinets wasn't such a good idea. Layout of the booths wasn't too good. Some sections had very narrow aisles while some like ODEX had so much space to themselves.
In short, if this is going to be held next year, it would be best to:
- have merchandise which are as extensive as possible. Anime is not just about Gundam or the lolicon genres. If Animate could set up a big booth here, it would be nice.
- allow online booking of tickets. The corridors at Suntec City aren't that wide so queueing up is troublesome and a squeezy event.
- not make empty promises. It was extremely disappointing to see exhibits which do not live up to expectations.
Friday, November 21, 2008
Cast List for Genji Monogatari
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Top 10 animes' ratings ranking (9 Nov 08)
1) Sazae-san (FujiTV) 17.3%
2) Chibi Maruko-chan (FujiTV) 12.2%
3) Anime 7 (NTV) / Doraemon (TV Asahi) 10.8%
5) Crayon Shin-chan (TV Asahi) 10.0%
6) One Piece (FujiTV) 8.4%
7) Gegege no Kitaro (FujiTV) 7.8%
8) Pocket Monster DP (TV Tokyo) / Ashitanchi (TV Asahi) 5.6%
10) Yes! Puri Kyua 5 GoGo! (TV Asahi) 5.4%
2) Chibi Maruko-chan (FujiTV) 12.2%
3) Anime 7 (NTV) / Doraemon (TV Asahi) 10.8%
5) Crayon Shin-chan (TV Asahi) 10.0%
6) One Piece (FujiTV) 8.4%
7) Gegege no Kitaro (FujiTV) 7.8%
8) Pocket Monster DP (TV Tokyo) / Ashitanchi (TV Asahi) 5.6%
10) Yes! Puri Kyua 5 GoGo! (TV Asahi) 5.4%
Monday, November 17, 2008
New anime, "Genji Monogatari" in Noitamina slot

Official website: here
Saturday, November 15, 2008
Antique OST

Price: 3,059 yen (inclusive of tax)
Date of release: 17 September 2008
Number of discs: 1
Label: Epic Record Japan
Total run time: 33 minutes
Track list:
1. Life goes on (Antique Version)
2. ラルゴ~アンティークのテーマ
3. Life goes on (Strings Version)
4. メヌエットらしからぬメヌエット
5. Life goes on waltz
6. シャコンヌ
7. シチリアーノ
8. ジャズ・ラルゴ@ロリポップ
9. メヌエット
10. 受難曲
11. サスペンス
12. 無伴奏チェロ組曲風のラルゴ
13. オルゴールためのシチリアーノ
14. Life goes on (Christmas Version)
15. ラルゴ (Piano Version)
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Natsume Yuujin Chou DVD Vol 3

Catalog number: ANSB-3733
Produced by: Sony Pictures Entertainment
Number of discs: 1
Date of release: 17 December 2008
Price: 6,090 yen (tax inclusive)
Includes: Episodes 6 to 8
First press premiums: original cardboard slipcase, four flower cards "Fuji", and bonus footage of music video
Total run time: 72 minutes
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Natsume Yuujin Chou DVD Vol 2


Title" Natsume Yuujin Chou DVD Vol 2
Catalog number: ANSB-3732
Produced by: Sony Pictures Entertainment
Number of discs: 1
Date of release: 26 Nov 2008
Price: 6,090 yen (inclusive of tax)
Includes: Episodes 3 to 5
First press premiums: original DVD box case, original cardboard slipcase, four flower cards (cherry blossam), and bonus footage
Total run time: 75 minutes
Sunday, November 09, 2008
Antique DVD Vol 2

Catalog number: ACBA0-10598
Number of discs: 1
Release date: 24 December 2008
Price: 5,985 yen (inclusive of tax)
Includes: Episodes 4 to 6
Special features: Bonus video and promotional footage
Total run time: 68 minutes
Friday, November 07, 2008
Top 10 animes for week ending 2 Nov 08
1) Sazae-san (FujiTV) 17.8%
2) Chibi Maruko-chan (FujiTV) 14.1%
3) Crayon Shin-chan (TV Asahi) 9.5%
4) Anime 7 (NTV) 9.3%
5) Doraemon (TV Asahi) 8.9%
6) Kochikame (FujiTV) 7.1%
7) Gegege no Kitaro (FujiTV) 7.0%
8) Pocket Monster DP (TV Tokyo) 6.3%
9) Net Ghost PIPOPA (TV Tokyo) 5.9%
10) Anime Major (NHK Education) 5.3%
2) Chibi Maruko-chan (FujiTV) 14.1%
3) Crayon Shin-chan (TV Asahi) 9.5%
4) Anime 7 (NTV) 9.3%
5) Doraemon (TV Asahi) 8.9%
6) Kochikame (FujiTV) 7.1%
7) Gegege no Kitaro (FujiTV) 7.0%
8) Pocket Monster DP (TV Tokyo) 6.3%
9) Net Ghost PIPOPA (TV Tokyo) 5.9%
10) Anime Major (NHK Education) 5.3%
Wednesday, November 05, 2008
Jigoku Shoujo Mitsugane DVD Vol 1 Info

Release date: 17 Dec 2008
Price: 5,775 yen (inclusive of tax)
Catalog number: ANSB-2481
Includes:
Ep 1: Ubawareta Shoujo「奪われた少女」
Ep 2: Kago no Tori「籠ノ鳥」
Ep 3: Kusatta Kajitsu「腐った果実」
1st press premium:
Oka Mariko's special illustrated BOX
Dark News (Jacket illustration pinups on the reverse)
Depression postcards x 3
Super Picture Label
Event application form (Those who buy the first press editions for both Vol 1 and 2 can use the form included to apply for a special event.)
Footage premium:
Jigoku Shoujo Gekimation First Night
Ending Theme "Ichinuke" video clip featuring Noto Mamiko
Promotional CM clips
Monday, November 03, 2008
Review of Mouryou no Hako Ep 1

Just from the title of this anime you may be under the impression that the story is all about horror. However, after finishing the first episode, I think it is more of a mix of horror, supernatural happenings and suspense. Especially since there are lots of mysteries surrounding the characters who have been featured so far and that the key person, Chuuzenji has yet to appear (he's like an exorcist who seems to end up providing the solution to the mystery), I guess we will have to wait and see before we can ascertain which direction the anime is heading towards. Will they be heading more towards the horror scenes or put more focus on the reason why certain things are happening?
In the scene which takes place on the train, Sekiguchi Tatsumi, who is heading home for his grandmother's funeral, meets a mysterious man who sits opposite him and has a strange box on his l


However, something is not quite right about their friendship. Or at least that's what I feel. It appears that Yoriko is mesmerized by Kanako to the extent of appearing as if she believes wholeheartedly whatever Kanako tells her. For example, the part that they are each other's past lives just seems like a concept which Kanako is administering into Yoriko's mind without much resistance on the latter's part. My guess is that Yoriko has been too lonely for ages and Kanako's companionship makes up the void in her heart. As such, Yoriko may be willing to listen to Kanako and believe her without any doubts. Of course, this is frowned upon by Yoriko's mother who seems to be seeing a doll maker, Sasagawa. This Sasagawa seems to be another puzzling figure as he gave a doll which appeared to have a soul to Yoriko. I don't know whether this was deliberate though. Well, it is no wonder that Yoriko freaked out and views Sasagawa as a suspicious figure.

One funny thing is that the main character Chuuzenji Akihiko is still missing from the story. I suppose he would only appear when someone enlists his help to solve the mystery.
With regards to the OP and ED, the former is OK but I didn't like the ED at all. I wonder if NIGHTMARE is somehow related to NTV in one way or another because it just seems strange for them to be singing themes for big-name animes consecutively despite the fact that they are not that well-known. It appears that this anime will only run for one season so there is little chance for the OP and ED to change. For those who don't like the songs, I guess we have to bear with it.
Saturday, November 01, 2008
Top 10 animes for the week ending 26 Oct 08
1) Sazae-san (FujiTV) 19.8%
2) Chibi Maruko-chan (FujiTV) 14.1%
3) Doraemon Autumn Special (TV Asahi) 10.6%
4) Anime 7 (NTV) 9.6%
5) Kochikame (FujiTV) 6.6%
6) Pocket Monster DP (TV Tokyo) 6.3%
7) Gegege no Kitaro (FujiTV) 6.0%
8) NARUTO (TV Tokyo) 5.8%
9) Yes! Puri Kyua 5 GoGo! (TV Asahi) 5.0%
10) BLUE DRAGON (TV Tokyo) 4.3%
2) Chibi Maruko-chan (FujiTV) 14.1%
3) Doraemon Autumn Special (TV Asahi) 10.6%
4) Anime 7 (NTV) 9.6%
5) Kochikame (FujiTV) 6.6%
6) Pocket Monster DP (TV Tokyo) 6.3%
7) Gegege no Kitaro (FujiTV) 6.0%
8) NARUTO (TV Tokyo) 5.8%
9) Yes! Puri Kyua 5 GoGo! (TV Asahi) 5.0%
10) BLUE DRAGON (TV Tokyo) 4.3%
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