Showing posts with label Bakuman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bakuman. Show all posts

Friday, February 4, 2011

Bakuman 17 – Goblin and Kindness


It’s been a while since I wrote an episode review for Bakuman, but here it is, I just did a review for episode 17! Anyways, Mashiro accepts the summer job of being Niizuma’s assistant and along with it; he met Nakai and Fukuda, his other assistants. Naki here is the old guy on his thirties while Fukuda is that white-haired guy. Enough with the character descriptions, let’s get this over with!


Asides that it is pretty rare that I use the show’s episode titles, the reason why I used it is because of two things. First, Niizuma has been quite cocky and doesn’t listen much to his editor, instead he spends time drawing the manuscript and submitting it and because of this, CROW’s rankings slowly drops after the first chapter due to it being not interesting.


This is when the Goblin part of the title comes in. Eiji has been occupied with the praises coming from those in Jack’s editorial department because he is, accordingly, a genius with the said praise stuck in his head that at the end of the episode he admitted that he turned into a “goblin.”


Second, as for the Kindness part, if not for Mashiro not observing Niizuma, the talk about popularity will not be brought up which ended up with a pseudo meeting between Mashiro, Niizuma and Fukuda just to help their Niizuma fix his problem in making CROW interesting.


As for the new characters, Nakai is one of those pro-assistants who still want to become a full-fledged manga-ka and as seen in this episode, he is envious with the youth around him, makes me pity the guy. As for Fukuda, he is cocky and somewhat a good mix between Niizuma, and that guy who likes to draw moe in some episode that I forgot. Even though he is a jerk that deserves to be punched, deep inside he is good guy who works as an assistant and as a convenience store clerk at morning.


Asides from the new characters, this is one episode in which we saw Niizuma having the needed character development. I mean, for the past few weeks, he is acting weird, doing poses (in this episode, he did Kamen Rider 1’s pose that caused me to fanwank a bit and mutter his henshin phrase, Rider… Henshin), and leave his manuscripts lying on the floor. It was fun when it lasted but what’s next? Thank God, the writers heard my wish!


Overall, it is one worthy episode to be watched. Asides that we saw Niizuma finally having the needed character growth, we met Ashirogi Muto’s possible rivals in the form of the kind-hearted Nakai and the jerk Fukuda. Finally this show is getting much more interesting due to the change of pace with our characters! Now, when we will see episodes that involve Takagi’s own personal growth?

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Bakuman 17 – Goblin and Kindness


It’s been a while since I wrote an episode review for Bakuman, but here it is, I just did a review for episode 17! Anyways, Mashiro accepts the summer job of being Niizuma’s assistant and along with it; he met Nakai and Fukuda, his other assistants. Naki here is the old guy on his thirties while Fukuda is that white-haired guy. Enough with the character descriptions, let’s get this over with!


Asides that it is pretty rare that I use the show’s episode titles, the reason why I used it is because of two things. First, Niizuma has been quite cocky and doesn’t listen much to his editor, instead he spends time drawing the manuscript and submitting it and because of this, CROW’s rankings slowly drops after the first chapter due to it being not interesting.


This is when the Goblin part of the title comes in. Eiji has been occupied with the praises coming from those in Jack’s editorial department because he is, accordingly, a genius with the said praise stuck in his head that at the end of the episode he admitted that he turned into a “goblin.”


Second, as for the Kindness part, if not for Mashiro not observing Niizuma, the talk about popularity will not be brought up which ended up with a pseudo meeting between Mashiro, Niizuma and Fukuda just to help their Niizuma fix his problem in making CROW interesting.


As for the new characters, Nakai is one of those pro-assistants who still want to become a full-fledged manga-ka and as seen in this episode, he is envious with the youth around him, makes me pity the guy. As for Fukuda, he is cocky and somewhat a good mix between Niizuma, and that guy who likes to draw moe in some episode that I forgot. Even though he is a jerk that deserves to be punched, deep inside he is good guy who works as an assistant and as a convenience store clerk at morning.


Asides from the new characters, this is one episode in which we saw Niizuma having the needed character development. I mean, for the past few weeks, he is acting weird, doing poses (in this episode, he did Kamen Rider 1’s pose that caused me to fanwank a bit and mutter his henshin phrase, Rider… Henshin), and leave his manuscripts lying on the floor. It was fun when it lasted but what’s next? Thank God, the writers heard my wish!


Overall, it is one worthy episode to be watched. Asides that we saw Niizuma finally having the needed character growth, we met Ashirogi Muto’s possible rivals in the form of the kind-hearted Nakai and the jerk Fukuda. Finally this show is getting much more interesting due to the change of pace with our characters! Now, when we will see episodes that involve Takagi’s own personal growth?

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Bakuman 11 – Christmas, Valentine’s and NEXT


This episode focuses on three things, our leads finishing for NEXT, their high school entrance exams and their relationship between their girls. Here’s a quick recap on the episode.

Eiji Nizuma is finishing his manga debut for NEXT and it goes for our duo in which Saiko has decided in using his old art style for the story they will submit for NEXT, namely, Money and Intelligence.


To those who don’t know the plot, it is about using infrared things in selling thoughts to people. Kinda whacked, well, the plot itself is crazy. But hey, they only need 20% of the readers for it to be considered a hit which they thought it is easy at first… until they learned that there are at least 21 titles in NEXT.


Next we have Kaya and Shujin date for Christmas, then they group took their entrance exams for North High in which they passed and it is Valentine’s Day in which the two received chocolate coming from their girlfriends.


At the end of the episode, they learned that their one shot is now part of NEXT.


To sum this episode, this is basically all known anime love story specials rolled into one episode with NEXT as the main course. Based on this episode, it seems that they have covered at least 2-5 chapters of the manga seeing how fast the episode ran.


One thing that I noticed in this episode is that Kaya is getting more screen time compared to Miho but hey, considering that she is now tagging along with our duo, it is obvious that she will have more screen time!


Overall, this is one good episode, though not as good as the previous episodes but this episode adds more to the slice of life concept that this show has. This episode shows more layers on Shujin in terms of his relationship with Kaya as they dated in the Christmas episode. As for Saiko, well, he is still the same Saiko that we saw at the episode when they were doing for their Tezuka Award. As for Kaya, I am slowly getting used to her appearance in the series.

Bakuman Second Season Announced!

My prediction is correct.

On the upcoming 2nd/3rd issue of Weekly Shonen Jump, announces that the second season of the anime, Bakuman is on the works! To those who don't know, Bakuman is about two boys wanting to become a manga artist.

This new season will premiere on Fall 2011. Currently, the first season has just finished airing its 11th episode and it is planned that the first season will run for 25 episodes.

Source: MyAnimeList, 2channel via ANN

Considering that the source material is about 100+ chapters and as of now, they only covered 15+ chapters (which I will talk about in my review of ep 11), having a second season is likely to happen.

Monday, December 13, 2010

HYDE Guest Stars on Bakuman

Showtaro Morikubo on the left with the standee of his character, KOOGY with HYDE on the right with his standee of his Bakuman counterpart.

HYDE of the popular JRock group, VAMPS plays himself in the anime, Bakuman which is about two boys who dreams to become a manga artist. Apparently, this is HYDE's first time to do voice acting.

In this anime, he will play as the producer for KOOGY (played by Showtaro Morikubo), a musician and at the same time, a manga-ka.

One of VAMP's song, Get Up, which is in English was translated in Japanese by HYDE himself and it was used from episode 5 onwards.

The episode of HYDE's appearance will be announced in the January 17th Edition of Weekly Shonen Jump.

Source: natalie via tokyohive, Oricon via ANN

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Bakuman 08 – Uncertainties and Expectations Review

Saiko is not pleased.

Saiko and Shujin in this episode aims to go for a bigger gold, winning a Tezuka Award. So, Shujin tries his best to write a story worthy for a shonen manga awarding group until Saiko will be satisfied with his inputs before making the art. Therefore, our dynamic duo works hard for this big gold!


After Saiko was satisfied with the last notebook given to him, in which the title of the work is “One in a Million.” It is story about a future in which a group of rebel humans fight against an AI machine that assigns people social rankings, in which after some recommendations from Saiko they added light sabers for the kick ass battles, they duo sets off to work for their Tezuka Award deadline!


After their hardwork, they submit their work to Shueisha, I mean, Yueisha to give it to their editor which is quite pleased with their latest work and cite their improvements, in terms of their story, yes. In terms of their artwork, he never commented much. I repeat, never commented much. So, he decides it to submit for the Tezuka Awards.


To make their agony quick, here’s what happened. They can’t think on what they will do next since their editor suggested that the next work they will submit is for publishing and they will submit it in Shonen Ju… I mean, Shonen Jack NEXT, which is where most amateurs and pros submit works for serialization because of them worried about the Tezuka Awards!


Here is a quick run on their Tezuka Award agony. They qualified to the top eight and a few months later, like fathers waiting for their wife to tell them that she was able to deliver the child normally, they waited while reading Dragon Ball. At the end, they were honorable mentions. Not bad.


A few days later, still depressed, Shujin moves on and starts writing manuscripts for NEXT and later on, Ishizawa the guy who likes drawing moe girls and meets Saiko and tells him about the Tezuka Awards and starts ranting that it’s Saiko who is pulling back Shujin due to his artwork.

RAIDAAA PANSSSS~!

Shujin, controlling himself about the Ishizawa’s ranting until Ishizawa pops up his bad drawings (Seriously, his drawings are bad in my opinion. At least Saiko’s artwork felt like it was meant for a seinen title) and did the thing on the screenshot on top. He punched the guy endlessly.


On to the review, this episode felt like the Summer episode and the next episode after it rolled into one. Aside from more Shonen Jump title product placements. Speaking of product placements… buy your copy of popular Jump titles in your nearest bookstores now, or if it is not available, online! Oh, Bakuman Vols. 1 and 2 are now available courtesy of Viz Media!


Enough with the product placements, aside that it is like the summer episode and the next one rolled into one, this is when we saw how our characters improved as manga-ka. For Shujin’s case, his stories are less light novel types while as for Saiko, his artwork in my opinion, works best for seinen (mature) titles. It is also one of the main points in this episode, Saiko’s artwork.


Ishizawa ranted that in terms of artwork, they only got 3 out of 5 while in terms of story, and they got 4 out of 5. He said that the artworks are not fit for a shonen title. Oh, come on! Did that guy read or watch Initial D? The artwork of the characters are crap, the only thing that is worth checking out in the title is the cars and the Japanese street culture! Like I said earlier, his artwork fits well on mature titles, especially titles that has something to do with gothic or dark themes. Aside that the lines looked more refined, the character designs of “One in A Million” looked stunning. Too bad, we only see a few pages of it in the anime… and I expected to see Saiko’s lightsaber battle artwork!


I have to admit, the opening art of “One in A Million” is not an eyecatcher. When I say it, the impression it gave to me is a zombie who has just awoken from the death and not a bunch of rebels wielding lightsabers to fight SkyNet. Ishizawa has every right to comment them with their opening art but not in their overall art.

This is one of major turning points in the series. You see, with Ishizawa telling them about the Tezuka Award, some of the classmates overheard it, thus learning the reason behind on how close Saiko and Shujin were aside that they walk home together and why Shujin’s midterm rank is on the third place in which, he is supposed to be the smart one.


This episode also marks the turning point of the friendship between Saiko and Shujin. This is when we learned that their partnership is not only because of manga but they respect each other as individual artist. This was proven when Shujin can’t control himself and decides to punch the lights out of Ishizawa. Shujin practically has every point on why he should punch Ishizawa. Aside that Saiko drew 32 pages worth of manga, he was just a beginner with the pen, and it requires quite an amount of mental workout. I mean, just simply writing this review is mental workout and typing exercise while drawing involves hand and eye coordination, an awake mind to see if the art for the story is good and most importantly, if the artwork catches the eye of the readers at first glance.


Overall, this episode is one of the strong points of the entire series. Aside that it talks about how strong the friendship between Saiko and Shujin, it tells us about the efforts they made just to reach that level of success for the Tezuka Awards. I mean, it is not bad to reach honorable mention! If you reached that level, it means that you need to improve something in your work so that there would be fewer complaints about it next time.