
you can clean MY house anytime, if you know what I - oh, uh, is that a sword in that broom you’ve got there? I think I’ll shut up now.
The real post, as always, will probably come tommorow – if lightning strikes I might be able to do a Kaiji / KimiKiss comparison and contrast post, provided that the latter’s episode 20 is sufficently awe-inspiring as the former’s, which shouldn’t be too hard. At least, I’m good at getting worked up in a good lather of Mao hate. We shall see. Failing that, it’s one or the other, but it’s all good, because both shows have excellent points to discuss.
Until then, I’ve been tinkering around with those random text display things, so here’s some new blogs and shows for pimping. Please enjoy them and give them a fraction of the massive 100-odd hits I get every day. Hopefully Danny Choo will come along soon and tell us how many seconds it takes him to get that many. :P
(Seriously, I’m happy with triple digits, although I wonder why the old Eternity blog still gets more hits than M3.)
Blogs added to the rotation:
- Borderline Hikikomori, because they post a lot, because I like the word ‘hikikomori’ after Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei (Kiri~), and because they make me feel good that I’m not the only one to watch KGNE / Rumbling Hearts recently. OK, the first one, really.
- Minimum Tempo, because it looks really professional and the articles are a good mix of snarky and smart.
- Anime Academy, because it does what it says on the tin and has academically apt articles about awesome anime. (Alliteration = awesome.)
- The Scrumptious Anime Blog, because KimiKiss. Also, DNAngel. Tokyo Marble Chocolate. etc. Somehow I miss all the really incredibly sappy romantic romances in most of the visual-novel / harem I watch these days.
- The Pink Sylphide, because I didn’t know that many releases of Cardcaptor Sakura existed, much less that some of them were $900 for a full set. Still cheaper per episode than certain controversial pricing schemes, but, wow.
- Gaijin Smash (which yes, I just heard of), because nothing cures Japanophilia better than stories about getting stabbed in the ass by Japanese schoolkids. Although, it does do wonders for splitting your sides.
Series added to the rotation:
- Kimi ga Nozomu Eien / Rumbling Hearts. Through episode 5 so far and probably won’t post about it until series conclusion, but it’s sure…interesting. School Days lite (I say lite so far, ha) for sure, the time-jumps are all sorts of mixes of messed up and intriguing, and it’s far too much fun trying to explain this show in brief to others, using the terms of Haruka’s sister. “Well, first he hooked up with the first girl and ate her, and then she got liquified by a car and the other girl went to him and asked him to eat her and then they did and then time paradox and … “
- Tokyo Marble Chocolate, which is probably getting done a disservice by not getting posted about by me. Personally, while it wasn’t godly awesome like Owen and usagijen claimed, it was very touching and a bit tear-inducing; all manners of emotion in short, and that’s what I like about an anime, when it can invoke that sort of thing. I think this show will resonate very differently depending on whether one has actually been in any form of relationship or really, truly longed for one. Being on the other side of the divide, that might be why this didn’t quite hit home as well as it could have.
- Soon, True Tears will be added as well. I haven’t really come up with a way to sum it yet, because it really sort of is typical visual novel stuff, and there’s not a lot that can describe how it stands out. But it doesn’t have that “been there, done that” feel when you look at the characters. It’s strange, but I like it. There’s lots of possibilities for directions it could head, and as Stripey mentioned it’s incredibly hard to get into the head of the characters clearly, something I enjoy.
Also, you’ll notice a new Tiers page at the top of the navigation bar in the banner. This is code for “random page where I dump my list of favorite characters”, since those seem to be common along blogs and I need more space for Sacchin Shiori Sakura Nagato fanboying. It’s getting completed as this update goes live, so if it’s not fleshed-out yet, check later. I hope to make it a bit different by adding some flavor text to the list itself. Oh, and if you’re wondering “why tiers?” it’s because 1) I tend to rank things in groups instead of in absolute 1st, 2nd, 3rd order and 2) I want to make a True Tiers joke.
And, since it’s obligatory for me to make an excuse as to why I’m not posting as much, blame computer science. Wheeeeee cheap fan games~ (P.S. Mikoto, I’m working on your issue for Battle Tetris, will post when it is resolved)

-CCY
February 25, 2008 - 9:43 pm
XFD I refreshed and ventured around the site about 100 or more times because I wanted to see my link there but I gave up. I hope that doesn’t mess up your page views or something and I’m sorry for wasting your bandwidth T_T
Thanks for the add, though =P
February 26, 2008 - 6:25 am
I violently object at Touhou being left out of the Top Tier list. Any of One Night Stand or Aki Eda’s works should convince you otherwise! Heretic! >:|
Seriously though, it’s interesting to see how we’ve picked up the same blogs to read at the same time (with the exception of Scrumptious since I discovered it some time back, and The Pink Sylphide). Keep me updated on the Bullet Hell thing, it resembles Noiz2sa enough for me to be interested.
Also,
I don’t remember claiming TMC was that awesome, although I did say that it was very touching and a bit tear-inducing, which happens to coincide with your sentiments. :P But I digress. There’s always different levels of awesome in my book, and I guess I wasn’t clear enough on that one.
February 26, 2008 - 8:15 am
It’s been up for longer? And people don’t really know? Either way, it’s always good to get hits when available.
February 26, 2008 - 6:39 pm
Wow, I’ve been trying to re-find GaijinSmash for some time now! I happened upon it some time back, and now I can add it to my feed reader. Yay! Except, now that I read recent posts there, the language used turns me away quickly. D’oh! Two other given links are sites I’ve happened upon from time to time, and I know I’ll happen upon them again.
As for the Cardcaptor Sakura releases, I still wish I could have gotten the Chinese (I think) release (probably a bootleg) to reveiw, but someone outbid me on eBay for it, and I haven’t found another copy since.
Aw, my site’s hits are double today ’cause of the link here. (Thanks, by the way!) If I reach more than 15 hits a day consistantly (12 from search engine searches for anime things not on my site), I might actually have to post worthwhile content for reading from time to time =(
February 27, 2008 - 4:04 am
Careful, Christopher. Don’t want to start getting all commercialised and pandering to your audience.
I look forward to the prospective post on K/K 20, although it’ll force me to marathon through Kimikiss faster than planned. As for Tiers, if ranking things is becoming popular I suppose I’ll have to get in on the act. I should fanboy more (actually, I think I’ve some ideas coalescing about fanboying theory, but we’ll have to see).
February 27, 2008 - 6:08 pm
Thankfully, I’ve learned I can’t pander to an audience if I tried. I check out search engine referrals to my site to see what posts of mine are popular that I might expand on, and I never actually get around to expanding on anything =P
Oh, nice, this captha’s giving me “his” and “aFrozen”. I wonder if I should enter than as “his aFrozen” or “his a Frozen”…
Edit: “his a Frozen” it is!
February 27, 2008 - 6:10 pm
IcyStorm: No problem. =) Incidentally, I refreshed about 10 times trying to find your blog in the rotation, but nothing. Strange. It looks normal in the code, so I guess all I can say is strike a deal with the random number generator.
Owen: There is no Touhou ani- wait, that was a different meme. I’m actually pretty out of touch with the Touhou fandom (which is, y’know, effing huge); I only really play the games, and even so, not that much recently. Will give those doujins a check though.
Actually, some of the blogs I’ve added I’ve been reading for a while, I just realized that I didn’t add them here. Although, I did discover about half of those recently. (…blog stalker. XD)
Never heard of Noiz2sa but now I googled it and it looks neat. Actually, PBH is so far, kind of a straight Touhou ripoff. I’m trying to do something silly and make a doujin game for the States. But since I’m not ZUN and I’m doing it alone it’s going to crash and burn, so it’s just a computer science project then. ^^
And regarding TMC, I think I got thrown off by the joint post you two did on V-Day. Kind of skimmed those, need to get back to it.
TheBigN: I thought I coded it so that each page in Eternity has a header linking to here, and I’m updated AnimeBlogger and Anime Nano with the M3 link, but still, they’re about even. I chalk it up to Google magic, with Blogger being part of Google. XD I just hope people are reading the new articles here.
Chris Fritz: Actually, I vaguely remember discovering something like Gaijin Smash way back when, on a plain-text page with a white background. It’s the only place I know that talks about Japanese kids stabbing you in the butt, so it’s probably the same thing. XD Ah, retro trips.
And don’t try to imply your posts are not worthwhile content. :P It looks like you put up a lot of stuff, aside from the CCS stuff. I haven’t read a lot of it because the series aren’t familiar to me.
Props by the way, on continuing to post quality even with a small readership. That’s true blogging heart right there. *thumbs up*
IKnight: Ranking things is part of either being an anime fan or a geek, I’m not sure which, but since I and most people are both, ranking stuff is fun and educational! XD Actually, it is kind of a good starting place, for seeing what kind of content to expect from a blogger.
The fanboying theory post sounds interesting, I hope to see that later.
And while you’re busy experiencing KimiKiss in strange ways (i.e. from a mecha viewpoint), I wonder how different it is marathoned than on a week-by-week basis. Hope you continue to enjoy the show – don’t shove your way through it too hard, though.
(Even my comments are long XD)
March 1, 2008 - 7:59 am
(pardon the earlier messed-up comment x__x)
I’ve been so busy in the office I neglected replying to this…
I was meaning to tell you that this recommendation of yours
pressuredinspired me to work on my long postponed KimiKiss 19-20 post XD heheheAbout TMC, technically and realistically speaking, it isn’t really a wow-ing awesome anime. But it felt that way for me, probably because it’s been a loongg time since I’ve seen an anime which touched me that way. I admitted in my review that I’ve laced it with much fangirling XD
oh, and you blog with a heart too, CCYoshi, much more than I do actually :3
March 15, 2008 - 11:29 am
Oh thank you for the add! Just got around to noticing this; I’m very glad that we’re gaining the appeal of the rest of the blogging community. CJ and I balance each other well, I think.