1. Railgun begins

    The defining feature of early Railgun for me is the tension between the fun antics of the main quartet and the horror that lurks just below the surface: the brutal dystopia where espers are raised: Dune's prison planet with a smiling face. I was chuckling at hapless Kuroko through the …

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  2. Liveblogging Railgun 01

    This is tough work, might as well make it fun as much as possible.

    • Impossible not to regognize Satomi Arai as Kuroko
    • Improbably, can't remeber who is Mikoto and who is Kuroko (until one of them opens her mouth). Kuroko - longer hair.
    • Mitsuko (CV: Minako Kotobuku - nicely different from Tsumugi …
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  3. Non-non-biyori and AsoIku in Comic Alive

    I borrowed another one of the fat magazines, to see what they are about: this time the June 2010 issue of Comic Alive. Not sure if it's specific to Alive, but most of the manga there is action, and now I know that I am not interested in it. The …

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  4. Random on Mozuya-san

    Although I pretty much know, if not love, every animeblogger worth knowing, I know of no mangabloggers (I only know that Zepy dabbed due to his newsblogger nature). So, when I wanted to know what else Rokurou Shinofusa has done, I had to resort to web search, and behold:

    EDIT …
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  5. Azumanga Stajio

    The Azumanga Stajio turned out to be a collection of doujishi. I surprised myself by recognizing the hand of quite a few artists in it. The only problem is: no furigana, which hampers me significantly.

    I knew about Barasui's interest in Azumanga since the visit of Chiyo-chichi to the …

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  6. Idolm@ster Break

    Although I essentially quit watching anime after failing to surmount Railgun, and meeting other circumstances, I am staying in touch with my inner otaku. The outcome is that I started reading manga. I never understood, appreciated, or plain liked the big sister art. However, it has one great advantage: a …

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  7. Robert goes factual

    The propreitor of my favourite retail outlet posted a curious revelation (via):

    No news here. Anime sales in the US have dropped probably 70-75% across the board since the peak in 2005. DVD, Manga, Merchandise, everything. Excluding Disney, the Anime DVD market alone in 2005 was around $350 Million. Last …

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