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Anime Review: Haganai

Score: 8.5

Genre: Comedy, Ecchi, School Life, Harem
Version: Dubbed
Episodes: 13
Where I watched it: Funimation

 

Synopsis: Kodaka Hasegawa, a tranfer student who accidental got the reputation of a thug on his first day, and Yozora Mikazuki, a bully who hates being called a bully, have trouble making friends. Since they are in their second year they feel that it’s too late to join a club because club friendships have already been formed. So Yozora comes up with an idea8275681619_043fbd973f_o to create a new club, The Neighbors Club. They are soon joined by Sena Kashiwazaki, a rich girl who hasn’t had any real friends, and Yukimura Kusunoki, who’s really a guy despite how he dresses. Their fifth member of the club is Rika Shiguma, a sex obsessed mad scientists who also makes any sexual innuendo she can. They are also joined by their club supervisor Maria Takayama, a ten year old nun who is rude and incredably immature, and Kobato Hasegawa, Kodaka’s younger sister and obessed with an anime called Fullmetal Necromancer. Their goal in the Neighbors Club is to find out to make friends and what it’s like to be a friend.

Media: Haganai, which is somehow short for Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai, translates to ‘I Don’t Have Many Friends.’ It started as a light novel written by Yomi Hirasaka in August 2009 and is currently going with 8 volumes so far. A second light novel series called  Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai CONNECT; I can’t find any information about it. A manga series started a year later and is still ongoing. There is a second manga series called  Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai+ with only 2 volumes and is no longer being released. I can’t find anything information about it either. A PSP game called  Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai Portable was released in February 2012. Finally there is a second season of the Haganai anime called Haganai NEXT. There is no Funimation dub available at this time.

Rika "sexing" up the microphone at karaoke

Rika “sexing” up the microphone at karaoke

My Thoughts (minor spoilers): I will start off by saying this anime is rated for mature audience. There is some episodes with some nudity. One of my favorite character would be Rika and her ability to find a sexual innuendo in everything, including a train coupling. I do wish that there was more in the romance triangle that was hinted at. It may be in the second season but there is nothing more than hints in season one. The character that I found the least entertaining is Yozora because she really is really mean to people especially Sena. Another problem, is that by the end the characters didn’t seem grow in anyway. Yozura was still a bully and Kodaka was still dense.

It is funny how the rest of the school thinks that Kodaka is a thug all because he stumbled at the teacher on the first day and everyone thought that he was attacking her. And when he first meets Rika she talks about her like of rape porn and everyone thought that he raped her. I do also like Fullmetal Necromancer that Kodaka’s sister, Kobato, is into. It’s a play on one of my favorite anime Fullmetal Alchemist. Except it’s about a vampire, who Kobato is constantly dressing like.

If you don’t mind anime nudity and sex jokes then I would recommend this anime.

“Nothing But Trouble” – A lost classic

Nothing But Trouble

photo via Wikipedia

My love of strange movies often leads me to some that I wish I’d never seen. Other times it leads me to gems that I just have to share.

Nothing But Trouble is a hilarious comedy with a cast that includes Chevy Chase, Demi Moore, Dan Akroyd and John Candy (not to mention the Digital Underground). Essentially, four travelers get pulled over for a minor traffic violation (and failed attempt at evading a police officer) and are taken in the middle of the night to the reeve of Valkenvania for sentencing. Things only go downhill from there. 

What’s not to love about zombie sheep?

Black Sheep

photo via Amazon.com

Sometimes you run across the most awesome things completely by accident. That’s how I ended up watching “Black Sheep”, a New Zealand horror-comedy a few years ago.

It’s hard to describe the movie other than with the phrase “mutant zombie sheep” but think of Evil Dead 2…only with sheep. Yep, it’s that hilarious.

The story starts out with two young boys on farm in New Zealand. One of them is out herding the sheep with his father. The old brother gets jealous and plays a horrible prank on the younger boy when he returns. The combination of that and some devastating news at the same time gives the younger brother a severe phobia of sheep. It then picks up 15 years later when the younger brother, Henry, is returning to the farm to sell his part of it to his older brother, Angus. Angus has become known for his work to breed a new type of sheep that will outshine the others. While this is going on, a pair of folks (who are very hippie-ish) are trying to break into Angus’ lab to steal evidence of what they believe to be dangerous and extremely harmful experiments.

“Eat lead you man-stealing slut!” – My sick love for “Meet the Feebles”

Meet the FeeblesSometimes you run across a movie that is so disgusting, so filthy, so utterly depraved that you end up actually liking it and recommending it to friends.

“Meet the Feebles” is my love/vomit movie.

If you’ve never seen it, I suggest that you do. First, it’s one of Peter Jackson’s early films and after you watch it you’ll suddenly realize where certain shots and bits in LOTR came from. Second, it’s got some catchy songs in it. One of the songs right near the end is probably one of my absolute favorites (though the title of it probably makes you wonder) and I tend to catch myself singing it in inappropriate places. Third, it’s got muppets! Okay, well…puppets but I call them muppets even so.

Those were the good reasons to watch it. Now for the bad.

Picture this: porn being filmed in a basement by a rat with a cow as the leading lady, a rabbit who loves orgies, a Siamese cat going down on a walrus, a panty-sniffing walrus, a fox obsessed with sodomy, and drugs everywhere.

I often sum it up as: X-rated muppets on acid.

There are so many things that are wrong with this movie that you’ll be torn between laughing, groaning and trying not to upchuck. Yet, for all of that….this movie is hilarious. When I first saw it I thought I’d have to bleach my brain after it ended. Instead, the movie grew on me like a disgusting fungus and of course I felt the need to spread it to other people. I managed to get an old vhs copy of the movie that was already on its last legs when it came into my possession. I watched it and showed it to more folks until the poor tape’s sound and video quality were shot.

There was one moment when I happened to catch it on dvd. It was at Dragon*Con six years ago. At the time I didn’t have a single cent to my name and had to walk past it rather sadly. About a month ago I was shopping for a birthday present for a friend in a used cd/dvd store and nearly shrieked when I saw it sitting on the shelf. I bought it without a second thought and immediately tweeted about finding it.

One of these days I need to make the girls at Stitch n Bitch watch it. Perhaps after there’s been alcohol.

Have you seen this crazy movie? I know most people either love it or hate it. I’m curious to know what you think of it. If you haven’t seen it I do believe that Netflix has it for rent. Check it out and drop me a line!

“Men should be like Kleenex: soft, strong, and disposable.” – Time to break out “Clue”

ClueIt’s getting closer to Halloween and that means it’s time to break out the horror flicks and murder mysteries. Now I tend to watch several of those types of films on a regular basis (I’m a huge Freddy Krueger fan) but is one that I try to watch around Halloween even if I’ve just watched it the week before. Yes, it’s that good.

Like many kids I grew up loving the board game, Clue. This was back when there was only one version of the game and not all the movie and television versions they have now. The pieces were basic and it was all about getting enough information to be the first one to try to guess “Who Done It?” I dragged that game everywhere and played it often. When the movie adaptation of the game came out on video I remember my mom watching it first and then deciding that it was light-hearted enough for me to watch as well.

The movie, “Clue” has many well known actors and actresses in it (it’s the first movie I saw and took note of Tim Curry, Madeline Kahn and Christopher Lloyd) and while it is a murder mystery, the setting is one that keeps you interested and often laughing. The movie itself has three different endings. I never saw it in the theater so I never had the fun/frustration of only seeing one ending that might be different if I saw it at another movie theater. The only way I knew the movie was to see all three endings in sequence and each one was better than the last.

Every character that you knew from the game is given a quick back story (that you learn more of through the movie) and is fleshed out enough that you find yourself loving all of them. The setting of a dinner party with guests (all given pseudonyms from the board game) who have one thing in common (being blackmailed) is a perfect setup for the rest of the film. When playing the game I never wondered why we were all searching a mansion for clues to a killer but the movie’s plot is the perfect setting.

Continuing to watch the movie from then until now I’ve caught bits of humor that went completely over my head as a kid. I do still want a mansion of my own where I can have secret passages like the movie. That hasn’t changed in 25 years. I also want most of the costumes that the characters wore in the movie, especially Miss Scarlet’s dress. I can’t hear “Life Could be a Dream” and “Shake, Rattle & Roll” without suddenly having the urge to run home and pop that movie in the dvd player.

Who doesn’t love Tim Curry as Wadsworth, the butler and his recap of the evening, running through the mansion with the guests frantically trying to keep up? How about Professor Plum’s attempts at flirting with the women at the dinner part? Or Mr. Green’s constant clumsiness and general awkwardness?

If you’ve never seen “Clue” (yes, I’ve run across many folks who haven’t), go and rent it or put it on your Netflix queue. Even if you’ve never played the game before the movie is hilarious.

And if you have seen it before, watch it again, just for me. I’ll be watching it sometime this week, probably while knitting Jayne hats, and I’ll probably marvel again at how a movie that I’ve watched since I was a kid only gets better with every viewing.