Winter 2008 Preview! December 30
Another year has come and gone, which means that it’s time for a new season to begin! Unlike Fall, which had a ton of shows, this upcoming Winter season is relatively light on new titles, though hopefully not on quality titles. As usual, I’ll watch the first episode of most shows within certain parameters (in other words, not the kiddie shows), and what I list here are the chances of me actually blogging something based on my initial impressions from promotional material. However, even if I list the chances for a show as good or guaranteed, it doesn’t necessarily mean I’ll stick with it for more than a few episodes.
By no means does this list reflect every single anime series that is going to be aired, though I did try to be as comprehensive as I could. Check out MOON PHASE for an entire listing, syoboi’s calendar for specific air-times, and Fansub Wiki’s Winter 2008 page for who’s tentatively subbing what.
Technical Note: All times are given in a 24-hour, relative-day format where times are extended to show which day they belong to. For instance, Friday morning at 1:30AM would become Thursday at 25:30 to show that the episode aired late Thursday night.
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Sisters of Wellber Zwei http://avexmovie.jp/lineup/wellber/index.html Premieres January 1st, 2008 Airtime in Japan (JST, GMT+9): Tuesdays at 26:30 Airtime in U.S. (EST, GMT-4): Tuesdays at 13:30 Information Links: ANN Encyclopedia, AnimeNfo, AniDB, syoboi After a half-year break, Sisters of Wellber has returned with a new season. Since the first one wrapped up without much about the guy who killed Rita’s parents, that’s apparently what the new one will focus on. The entire cast and crew is back, so if you enjoyed the first series, you’ll probably enjoy this one too. However, I never personally got a chance to watch the entire first series (saw the first episode and then heard some mixed reviews about the rest of it), so odds are low that I’ll watch the second one. Odds I’ll Blog This: Poor |
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Rosario to Vampire http://www.rosa-vam.com/ Premieres January 3rd, 2008 Airtime in Japan (JST, GMT+9): Thursdays at 23:30 Airtime in U.S. (EST, GMT-5): Thursdays at 10:30 Information Links: ANN Encyclopedia, AnimeNfo, AniDB, syoboi As the name suggests, this series has vampires (and a rosario!). The hapless main character is a human who accidentally starts attending a school for monsters, and he quickly makes friends with a beautiful girl who turns out to be a vampire. Add some more monster girls, a lot of fanservice and fighting, and you get Rosario to Vampire. Having read a good deal of the manga, the main problem I have with it is that the beginning is very formulaic monster-of-the-week (new monster, main character finds himself in trouble, girl saves the day with her vampire form), and it takes a fairly long while for all the characters to get introduced and the plot to really get going. The anime adaptation, which is being produced by GONZO, runs the same risk, and to complicate things, even if I really wanted to watch this, it’s airing on Thursdays, and I’m very happy with the current Clannad & Shana II lineup. Odds I’ll Blog This: Poor |
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H2O ~FOOTPRINTS IN THE SAND~ http://anime.webnt.jp/h2o/ Premieres January 3rd, 2008 Airtime in Japan (JST, GMT+9): Thursdays at 25:30 Airtime in U.S. (EST, GMT-5): Thursdays at 12:30 Information Links: ANN Encyclopedia, AnimeNfo, AniDB, syoboi “H2O Rocks Your Soul!” As I mentioned in my earlier post, if I could give out an award for the most unintentionally funny promotion video ever, this series would get it. I was laughing for a good five straight minutes when the narrator suddenly started spouting random phrases designed to make the series sound exciting. I don’t know why they decided to have the trailer in English, but it certainly made my day. As for the series itself, H2O is about a (blind) boy who loses his mother and ends up moving to her hometown to recuperate. PV aside, I think the show has a lot of potential, and if I weren’t already watching Clannad and Shana II on Thursdays, I’d make room for this. As it stands though, I probably won’t have time to follow this. Odds I’ll Blog This: Decent |
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Hatenkou Yuugi http://hatenkouyugi.com/ Premieres January 4th, 2008 Airtime in Japan (JST, GMT+9): Fridays at 26:30 Airtime in U.S. (EST, GMT-5): Fridays at 13:30 Information Links: ANN Encyclopedia, AnimeNfo, AniDB, syoboi Hatenkou Yuugi (known by the name Dazzle in English for those of you who might be following the Tokyopop releases) takes place in a world with magic. The series is about a powerful girl who one day gets kicked out by her father because he wants her to go on an adventure and see the world. She ends up meeting and partnering up with a strong guy who’s looking for his father’s murderer, and the story is about their journeys together. I could never really get into the manga, but maybe the anime version will fare better for me - the commercial looked decent at least, and Studio DEEN is animating this. Odds I’ll Blog This: Decent |
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MAJOR 4th season http://www3.nhk.or.jp/anime/major/ Premieres January 5th, 2008 Airtime in Japan (JST, GMT+9): Saturdays at 18:00 Airtime in U.S. (EST, GMT-5): Saturdays at 04:00 Information Links: ANN Encyclopedia, AnimeNfo, AniDB, syoboi Since I’m not familiar with the series, here’s what (die-hard fan) Patrik had to say: “Picking up where last winter’s 3rd season left off, our pitching protagonist Gorou is now all grown up and decides to move to America to break into Major League Baseball. The manga’s already up to 65 volumes, of which I’ve read 59, and let me just say one word for season four: romance! That’s right, actual romance in a show that I’ve most likened to “Bleach with Baseballs”. There’s also a bunch of epic battles and a national team competition coming up. If you haven’t started watching yet, best start now so you can be caught up when the best sports anime/manga resumes its story in 2008. Still, it’s a sports anime and it’s already had a bunch of seasons, so no one will be blogging it. “ Odds I’ll Blog This: Poor |
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PERSONA - trinity soul - http://www.persona-ts.net/ Premieres January 5th, 2008 Airtime in Japan (JST, GMT+9): Saturdays at 22:30 Airtime in U.S. (EST, GMT-5): Saturdays at 08:30 Information Links: ANN Encyclopedia, AnimeNfo, AniDB, syoboi The story of the Persona 3 game involved the investigation of the mysterious Apathy Syndrome and the creatures called Shadows that you had to fight with the help of the Persona that you summoned by shooting yourself in the head with a special gun. The Persona anime takes place ten years after the game when it seems that the Apathy Syndrome is back, and it’s up to three brothers to get to the bottom of it. From the trailer and the information released so far (which talks about corpses being turned inside out), it appears to be a dark series, but the animation quality looks fairly good, and it’ll be on MBS (meaning that there’s a good chance it’ll air in pretty high quality). Plus music is being composed by Iwasaki Taku, and I thought his Gurren Lagann soundtrack was one of the best of last year. Odds I’ll Blog This: Decent |
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Zoku Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei http://www.starchild.co.jp/special/zetsubou2/ Special Program January 4th, 2008 Premieres January 5th, 2008 Airtime in Japan (JST, GMT+9): Saturdays at 24:30 Airtime in U.S. (EST, GMT-5): Saturdays at 10:30 Information Links: ANN Encyclopedia, AnimeNfo, AniDB, syoboi Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei is about a teacher who tends to have a very negative outlook and his class of very unique students (except for Nami - she’s normal). SZS was the favorite comedy series for a lot of people in 2007, and the second season promises to have more of the same kind of humor. I liked the first series, but it wasn’t quite as off-the-wall funny as some of my friends made it out to be (more of a clever funny). Anyway, mewmew had originally wanted to blog this, and hopefully he’ll be back from the holidays in time to do so. Odds I’ll Blog This: Good |
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true tears http://www.truetears.jp/ Special Program January 4th, 2008 Premieres January 5th, 2008 Airtime in Japan (JST, GMT+9): Saturdays at 25:00 Airtime in U.S. (EST, GMT-5): Saturdays at 11:00 Information Links: ANN Encyclopedia, AnimeNfo, AniDB, syoboi true tears is a visual novel game released in 2006, but apparently that doesn’t matter much because the anime adaptation is an original story with original characters. It’s about a high school boy who wants to become a picture book author and meets a girl who can’t cry because of some childhood trauma. I find it hard to get excited about a series with a premise like that, and there’s no particularly big names on the cast or crew either except for maybe director Nishimura Junji (he also did Simoun) or eufonius singing the OP. The promo videos don’t look too bad though and probably warrant watching at least the first episode. Odds I’ll Blog This: Decent |
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Shigofumi http://www.shigofumi.com/ Premieres January 5th, 2008 Airtime in Japan (JST, GMT+9): Saturdays at 25:35 Airtime in U.S. (EST, GMT-5): Saturdays at 11:35 Information Links: ANN Encyclopedia, AnimeNfo, AniDB, syoboi true tears might not have an interesting premise, but Shigofumi certainly does. Shigofumi are letters sent to loved ones after a person dies, delivered by a girl and her talking staff (which was apparently changed from being male to being female for the anime). My first reaction was that this was like the Shinigami no Ballad show from almost two years ago because of the similarities with a white-haired girl dealing with issues surrounded death. I wasn’t a big fan of Shinigami no Ballad though because of its episodic nature, and the light novels on which Shigofumi is based are unfortunately episodic too. However, J.C.Staff appears to be using an anime original story to start, so who knows how the show will proceed. Odds I’ll Blog This: Decent |
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Kimi ga Aruji de Shitsuji ga Ore de http://kimiaru.jp/ Premieres January 5th, 2008 Airtime in Japan (JST, GMT+9): Saturdays at 26:00 Airtime in U.S. (EST, GMT-5): Saturdays at 12:00 Information Links: ANN Encyclopedia, AnimeNfo, AniDB, syoboi If I haven’t been talking much about voice actors or actresses so far, it might be because a lot of the voice talent is going towards this show. With the likes of Gotou Yuuko, Itou Shizuka, Seki Tomokazu, and Tanaka Rie, Kimi ga Aruji de Shitsuji ga Ore de (KimiAru for short) is about a boy who runs away with his sister because of their father’s abuse, but the two have a hard time finding work when they’re out on their own. After a chance meeting with one of the three sisters of a rich family, the siblings get jobs as servants. It’s noteworthy that the story-writer of the original game that this is based on is also working on the series composition for the anime version, unlike a previous game he worked on that also got turned into an anime (Tsuyokiss) with less than stellar results. Anyway, the commercial for this didn’t exactly stand out, but I’ll give this the benefit of the doubt because of the strong cast. Odds I’ll Blog This: Good |
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Porfy no Nagai Tabi http://www.nippon-animation.co.jp/porfy/ Premieres January 6th, 2008 Airtime in Japan (JST, GMT+9): Sundays at 19:30 Airtime in U.S. (EST, GMT-5): Sundays at 5:30 Information Links: ANN Encyclopedia, AnimeNfo, AniDB, syoboi Replacing Les Misérables: Shoujo Cosette in the World Masterpiece Theater timeslot is The Long Journey of Porfy. For all five of you who care, this takes place in Europe in the 1950s, starting with an earthquake that ravages a poor Greek town and separates a brother and sister. The title character subsequently goes on a journey to look for his sister whose dream it had been to become a singer. The story will probably appeal to some people, especially if you appreciate the series Nippon Animation works on, but it’s definitely not my kind of show. Odds I’ll Blog This: Poor |
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Minami-ke ~Okawari~ http://www.starchild.co.jp/special/minami-ke/2/ Premieres January 6th, 2008 Airtime in Japan (JST, GMT+9): Sundays at 25:30 Airtime in U.S. (EST, GMT-5): Sundays at 11:30 Information Links: ANN Encyclopedia, AnimeNfo, AniDB, syoboi As I noted back in the Fall 2007 Preview, Minami-ke - a humorous look into the lives of three sisters - is taking the unusual route of having two halves, each with completely different staff, but with the same voice talent. The new director is Hosoda Naoto, and with him are several members of his SHUFFLE! team. It’s an interesting idea to say the least, and since Minami-ke is already a funny show, I’m curious to see what kind of changes a different staff will bring. According to advance Newtype and TV Tokyo spoilers, the first episode will involve a trip to a hot spring. Odds I’ll Blog This: Good |
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ARIA The ORIGINATION http://www.ariacompany.net/ Premieres January 7th, 2008 Airtime in Japan (JST, GMT+9): Mondays at 26:00 Airtime in U.S. (EST, GMT-5): Mondays at 12:00 Information Links: ANN Encyclopedia, AnimeNfo, AniDB, syoboi The popular series ARIA, which is the slice-of-life story of the female gondoliers of the canal-filled Neo-Venezia, is also back with its third full series. As the name ORIGINATION suggests, the theme of this season is going to be “beginnings,” though with the manga ending soon, this could very well be the final one. If Jaalin were around, he’d want to blog this, but I may end up doing it in his absence unless Gunslinger Girl’s second series ends up being really good. Odds I’ll Blog This: Good |
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GUNSLINGER GIRL -IL TEATRINO- http://www.gunslingergirl.com/ Premieres January 7th, 2008 Airtime in Japan (JST, GMT+9): Mondays at 27:00 Airtime in U.S. (EST, GMT-5): Mondays at 13:00 Information Links: ANN Encyclopedia, AnimeNfo, AniDB, syoboi And speaking of which, after a four-year period, Gunslinger Girl is getting another anime series too. For those who might not be familiar with it, Gunslinger Girl is about a group of cybernetically enhanced girl assassins who work for an Italian counter-terrorism agency. Now, it’s easy to dismiss this as another girls-with-guns show, however there are actually a lot of interesting themes explored here, including brainwashing and the relationships between assassins and their handlers - it can be a pretty dark series at times. In any case, the first anime more or less covered the first two volumes of the manga, and the sequel looks to pick up right where that left off. It should be noted though, that pretty much the entire cast and crew have been changed (Artland will be animating it instead of Madhouse), so the sequel will likely have a different feel to it. Odds I’ll Blog This: Good |
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Ookami to Koushinryou http://www.spicy-wolf.com/ Premieres January 8th, 2008 Airtime in Japan (JST, GMT+9): Tuesdays at 25:30 Airtime in U.S. (EST, GMT-5): Tuesdays at 11:30 Information Links: ANN Encyclopedia, AnimeNfo, AniDB, syoboi First things first, I can’t help but be amused whenever I look at the URL of the official website. The series’ Japanese name translates to “Wolf and Spices,” but seeing spicy wolf just makes me laugh. Anyway, the show is about a traveling merchant who one day finds a wolf harvest goddess stowing away in his wagon. The two start traveling together, and she ends up helping him with his work. I haven’t read the light novels (here’s a review of someone who has), but supposedly they focus a lot on Middle Ages economics and trade, which sounds unique, however I don’t know how interesting that’ll turn out to be. The biggest draw to this show for me is actually the combination of Fukuyama Jun (Lelouch) and Koshimizu Ami (Kallen) voicing the two main characters. Plus, aside from Sisters of Wellber Zwei, Ookami to Koshinryou is the only other show airing on Tuesdays this upcoming season, so there’s a pretty good chance I’ll watch it. Oh, and ROCKY CHACK is performing the ED, and since I haven’t heard them since ZEGAPAIN, I’ll be looking forward to that too. Odds I’ll Blog This: Guaranteed |
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Noramimi http://noramimi-anime.jp/ Premieres January 9th, 2008 Airtime in Japan (JST, GMT+9): Wednesdays at 25:45 Airtime in U.S. (EST, GMT-5): Wednesdays at 11:45 Information Links: ANN Encyclopedia, AnimeNfo, AniDB, syoboi In the world of Noramimi, children can have special “characters” who keep the children company through their elementary school years. These characters look like human-sized hamsters, caterpillars, or lions. The title character Noramimi is not wanted by anyone, so he ends up having to stay at an agency that matches characters with kids. I suspect this show probably won’t be very popular, but it’s got a very cute and fun story (heartwarming even), so it might be worth a look. Odds I’ll Blog This: Decent |
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Hakaba Kitarou http://www.toei-anim.co.jp/tv/hakaba/ Premieres January 10th, 2008 Airtime in Japan (JST, GMT+9): Thursdays at 24:45 Airtime in U.S. (EST, GMT-5): Thursdays at 10:45 Information Links: ANN Encyclopedia, AnimeNfo, AniDB, syoboi Replacing Moyashimon in Fuji TV’s Noitamina block is another adaptation of the popular Hakaba Kitarou manga about a youkai boy born in a cemetery who gets caught up between humans and other youkai. The animated versions of it thus far (including the most recent one in 2007) have gone by the GeGeGe no Kitarou name, but this new one will use the original title and be supposedly closer to the original work. The interesting thing is that the 2007 version hasn’t ended yet, so there’ll be technically two adaptations of the story airing at once. Nakagawa Shouko fans should also pay attention to the fact that she’ll be voicing a character and singing the ED. Regardless though, I don’t have space in my schedule for another Thursday show, so I doubt I’ll be watching this. Odds I’ll Blog This: Poor |
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Moegaku★5 http://tv.moegaku.jp/ Premieres January 14th, 2008 Airtime in Japan (JST, GMT+9): Mondays at 17:00 Airtime in U.S. (EST, GMT-5): Mondays at 3:00 Information Links: ANN Encyclopedia, AnimeNfo, syoboi Moegaku is a new series based on a 2005 PC title that was designed to teach English using moe characters. In the animated version, which will air five days a week, they’ve expanded that to include Korean (on Tuesdays), Spanish (Wednesdays), Chinese (Thursdays), and French (Fridays) as well as English (Mondays). The extra gimmick here is that each 15-minute episode is half animated and half live-action, and the life-action halves will feature Hirano Aya (she also voices a character in the animated half, though not the main character). Sad to say, all that makes me really curious, so I might watch an episode or two of this just for shits and giggles. Odds I’ll Blog This: Decent |
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Yatterman http://www.ytv.co.jp/yatterman/ Premieres January 14th, 2008 Airtime in Japan (JST, GMT+9): Mondays at 19:00 Airtime in U.S. (EST, GMT-5): Mondays at 5:00 Information Links: ANN Encyclopedia, AnimeNfo, AniDB, syoboi Yatterman is a remake of an old series from the late ’70s a boyfriend/girlfriend duo who are both mechanically talented and work to battle against a group of villains who were after a mysterious stone that could show the location of the largest gold vein in the world. In the new version, the villains are after five rings that grant wishes, and it’s up to the heroes to stop them. It doesn’t sound all that appealing, and the trailers for the new series don’t look particularly special either, so I’ll likely skip this. Odds I’ll Blog This: Poor |
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Mnemosyne - Mnemosyne no Musume-tachi - http://www.rin-asougi.com/ Premieres February 3rd, 2008 Airtime in Japan (JST, GMT+9): Sundays at 24:00 Airtime in U.S. (EST, GMT-5): Sundays at 10:00 Information Links: ANN Encyclopedia, AnimeNfo, AniDB, syoboi Coming in February is a set of six-episode series, with each episode being an hour long, about a woman who finds a young man with memory problems and tries to help him get them back. She eventually finds a connection to a pharmaceutical laboratory and ends up being hunted by an assassin in what promises to be a dark and mature (nudity and violence) sci-fi series. Noto Mamiko, Tanaka Rie, and Kugimiya Rie are all in this, and it looks like XEBEC did a fairly good job on the animation quality, but I’m not exactly sold on the story yet. Hopefully when February comes I’ll have time to check this out. Odds I’ll Blog This: Decent |
The list above has the 19 major series premiering in January, plus Mnemosyne in February, and doesn’t include the kiddie shows (like Zenryouku Usagi or the newest Pretty Cure). You may notice that I’ve only got one series marked “Guaranteed” this time around when normally I have at least a few. I think that’s a sign that there’s not a ton of upcoming stuff that interests me greatly at first glance, though of course most of these shows have the potential to be good. Whether they are or not we’ll have to wait and see.
Like last season, I’ve uploaded a torrent with the promotional videos and commercials of many of the shows I’ve just talked about. Included in the pack - 19 files total - are: ARIA The ORIGINATION (CM), H2O ~FOOTPRINTS IN THE SAND~ (PV), Hatenkou Yuugi (CM), Kimi ga Aruji de Shitsuji ga Ore de (CM), Mnemosyne (PV), Ookami to Koushinryou (CMx2), PERSONA - trinity soul (CM, PV), Rosario to Vampire (CM, PV), Shigofumi (CMx2), true tears (PVx2), Yatterman (CMx2), and Zoku Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei (CMx2).
Note: CM = Commercial, PV = Promo Video.
As always, comments, questions, and suggestions are welcome.




















subaruhess at 5:14 am on December 30th, 2007
Want to see vampire no rosairo & minami second the most
Syaoran Li at 5:14 am on December 30th, 2007
Hell yeah! I’m looking forward for more Gunslinger, and a few new shows. thanks again Onmi.
Crev at 5:27 am on December 30th, 2007
When I’ve noticed the different (and poor) character designs on the new Gunslinger website, I couldn’t help but become disgusted
What is Aria Origination about, by the way? A continuation of the series? A tangent time-line?
Syaoran Li at 5:27 am on December 30th, 2007
Damn it, another weak Winter season. I’ll pick maybe 4 or 5 series.
ansonyyp at 5:27 am on December 30th, 2007
Can somebody download the torrent and upload it to some file sharing sites.Your help is much appreciated. =)
negima1228 at 5:34 am on December 30th, 2007
not mush for this season
Ookami to Koushinryou, Kimi ga Aruji de Shitsuji ga Ore de, and Rosario to Vampire
Sensei-kun at 5:34 am on December 30th, 2007
hmm, few titles I really want to see, but just a few… kind of disappointing _[=]_O
RavingRaven at 5:35 am on December 30th, 2007
It seems there will be several interesting shows this winter. We’ll see about it quite soon.
mutio at 5:53 am on December 30th, 2007
Aria is no.1 for me, must have.
Ookami to Koushinryou looks good too, will take a look. As for the other series, Gunslinger Girl (1st series) was so tragic and sad that I dunno if I’ll watch the second series. Another argument against it is, that the sequel isn’t done by Madhouse anymore (and they did a really good job on the 1st series).
Then the sequels to Minami-Ke and Sayonara Sensei. But as for the rest, no real interest.
Here’s a short news about visual novel related anime:
http://www.visual-novels.net/vn/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=620&Itemid=2#jc_writeComment
usagijen at 5:59 am on December 30th, 2007
Thank you so much for the PVs Omni! ^^
Hatenkou Yuugi is pretty interesting, but I worry about how it’s going to turn the confusing manga into a decent and solid show.
aside from that, I’m definitely looking forward to Persona. H2O, true tears and Shigofumi as runner-ups.
Amythyst at 6:00 am on December 30th, 2007
Woootzz another release =P~
damn i totally need a 200gb Hdd XD
Gintama at 6:05 am on December 30th, 2007
Rosario to Vampire
and
Okami to Koushinryou, because i like girls with tails, fangs and all that stuff.
Kubaru at 6:06 am on December 30th, 2007
My Goddd!!!!…… the animation on Minami-ke is soooooo not goooddd….!!!! just seeing on the three sisters animated face on the -Okawari- season very creeps me out. I like it better with the old version and its even funnier…
Algent at 6:10 am on December 30th, 2007
Omni, do you know if mewmew stopped to blog Ghost Hound ? It’s too bad for a such great anime to be forgotten
Dmo at 6:12 am on December 30th, 2007
Didn’t know Minami-Ke’s getting a 2nd season so soon…ftw!
setsuke at 6:13 am on December 30th, 2007
Well i’m going for:
Minami-ke ~Okawari~ (since i have been watching the 1st season)
GUNSLINGER GIRL -IL TEATRINO- (suddenly a 2nd season but diffenrent cast what’s with that?)
Ookami to Koushinryou (just read the manga not bad i say starts off with some nudity)
Finally H20, i mean it ROCKS YOUR SOUL MAN
Since there’s not much mind as well take Kimi ga Aruji de Shitsuji ga Ore de, ARIA The ORIGINATION and PERSONA - trinity soul - if it’s good
Anryu at 6:15 am on December 30th, 2007
Hmm none of these titles really catch my interest. I’ll prolly watch gungslinger because I did enjoy the first season, and I’ll watch Shigofumi because I like the art style, but none of these… look like shows to die for. I wouldn’t mind not seeing any of them.
Hoho.. at 6:34 am on December 30th, 2007
i will definitely watch R+V, H2O..
other else are optionals..
thx for preview..
actually i have seen many previews but i think this blog is the best..
zai_shana at 6:57 am on December 30th, 2007
i’ll go for Aria the Origination!
though i have’nt watch the past series but this time i will! XD
m……it really cought my attention is the Ookami to Koushinryou with you saying that wolves being spicy LOL and KimiAru!
but i also want to watch the Persona -trinity soul- since its was the sequel of the game Persona 3 which it become it in best games in 2007 but oh well better check it in 1st episode if it is good.
Marina2 at 7:26 am on December 30th, 2007
I’m waiting for Rosario+Vampire,Ture tears,H20 … and Shigofumi. For other series, I will decide after watch an first few Ep.