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I'm looking for help in reviewing some things just to give noobs some ideas of what to look for and such. I don't know anything about making tables here yet (which means I might wanna play around until I get good), but if you do you can post a review as a table.

But I want good reviews. I don't want "It was good." I want "it was well-written, the dialogue was real, the characters were well-developed, the plot was gripping. It was easy to get into..." types of comments and then an elaboration.
It was bad. "It lacked any content, it made little sense even a few episodes in, the dialogue was too predictable..." type comments and then elaboration. Remember that if it is a crack or an OVA it is bound to be short, so if you don't know about the original it can appear bad because it's more or less an inside joke for those who know the original.

There may be Spoilers!



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Index:
~Manga~
[#Princess Ai]
[#Fruits Basket]
[#Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]
[#Death Note]
[#Rosario+Vampire]

~Anime~
[#Maze: the Megaburst Space]
[#Maze: the OVA]
[#Yuyu Hakusho]
[#Cardcaptors]
[#Avatar: the Last Airbender]
[#He is My Master?]
[#Magic Knight: Rayearth]
[#Rayearth]
[#Fruits Basket]
[#Dragon-half]
[#Case Closed]
[#Digimon]
[#Inuyasha]
[#Sailor Moon]



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Manga Reviews



Princess Ai...

is a manga about a girl who wakes up on Earth with no memory of anything but her name, and that a small heart-shaped box holds a lot of importance. After a few mishaps she finds herself looking for answers in a college library with a book that tells her of her home land in another world. After singing along with a guitarist who was performing on a street corner for some change Ai becomes a singer/boarder line escort at Club Cupid. Ai makes it as a beautiful, captivating singer who lands a record deal and who must deal with the intruding record label, human life, and struggle to find out how and why she is on earth, and a humanoid with wings.

Princess Ai was written well with smooth, believable dialogue. It had its funny parts, serious parts, and poetic lyrics that can keep anybody amused and interested. On top of detailed characters, the situations were well-planned with excellent transitions. After the flow of the story is established it is easy to follow and re-readable.

Good points: Originality, beautiful artwork, humor
Bad points: Knowing it's a pseudo reality for the writer (bothers me)
~[wicked fae mage]~

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Fruits Basket

Vol. 1-16
Tohru Honda has found herself living in a tent after the death of her mother. A family living near her, the Sohma family, took her in after they found her tent covered in a mudslide after a stormy evening. But the Sohmas have a secret: each one is possessed by a spirit of the Chinese Zodiac and "outsiders" aren't allowed to know. Because Tohru accepts them for who they are, she is allowed to know. Her love for all of them and for them to be happy drivers her to find a way to break the curse. Will she be able to find a way, or will she find that there is not way to break the curse?

Fruits Basket is a romance and comedy novel by Natsuki Takaya. It's a long series, but Volumes 1-16 have been enthralling, suspenseful and full of little quirks and giggles. Many of the guys look girly and a couple are cross dressers, but it all helps add personality to their character, and every character has a reason he/she does what he/she does.

I LOVE this manga! It's funny, uplifting, thought-provoking, and love filled. Thoru, Kyo, and Yuki are the center of a love triangle which is the bulk of the book along with the Zodiac curse. If you're looking for a bit of suspense, romance, and witty remakes, Fruits Basket is a good choice.

I would recommend this book to EVERYONE that's how much I love it!! <3
~[*Phoenix*]~

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Yu-Gi-Oh GX Vol. 1-2

Yu-Gi-Oh! GX

follows Jaden Yuki's life as a Slifer Red Duelist at the Duel Academy. He encounters many battles throughout the first two mangas: some against friends, some against opponents Jaden's been dying to Duel. With Elemental Hero Terra Firma and Winged Kuriboh by his side, Jaden is a whirlwind that can't be stopped. But how did Jaden get these cards? Book 2 reveals the story behind Jaden's deck and his passion to duel.

I loved this manga from the first time I read it even though I jumped in during the middle of series. It's exciting duels, strong cards, and even stronger strategies, make me want to duel myself. GX has memorable characters with duels that make you want to yell and cheer for them. For me, GX is an addicting manga that can't be put down!

I would recommend it to everyone who likes the Yu-Gi-Oh! mangas, and everyone who likes the card game.
~[*Phoenix*]~

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Death Note

Vol. 1-2
A Death Note, dropped from the hands of Ryuk, is picked up by a high school honor student, Light Yagami. Light, in an attempt to rid the world of evil and create a peaceful world free from evil, takes it upon himself to write the names of criminals in the Death Note. As international police notice what is going on, they call in L, a legendary detective that has solved unthinkable cased on his own. With resources like his father's files, who happens to be the captain of task force, Light becomes Kira, a "god" passing righteous judgment on the criminals of the world.

I never really had an interest in this book until one of my friends pestered me into reading it. I was actually really gripped by the storyline, and I found myself not wanting to put it down. With two geniuses, Light and L, I found that their thinking stretched my own thinking. It can be graphic at occasion, but it also had humorous comedy by Ryuk, the Shinigami (God of Death) that dropped the Death Note. He may have been a comic relief, but the manga never lost its seriousness.

I'm not sure how I would recommend it to, but if you like Bleach or Naruto, you should check out Death Note. :0]
~[*Phoenix*]~

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Rosario+Vampire

Vol. 1-2
Tsukune cannot get accepted to any school until his parents find a flier for Yokai Academy. Before the first day even can begin, he gets run over by Moka who takes a bite out of Tsukune. Why? Because she's a vampire! Yokai Academy is a school for monsters! Tsukune lands himself in trouble more than once, but faithful Moka pulls him out every time.

There are parts of these books that are a bit perverted, but it's all in all a good manga. Tsukune loves Moka, but can't get the chance to tell her because every time he does someone, or something, gets in the way. Rosario+Vampire has a ton of different monsters form the classic vampires and werewolves to lizardmen and mermaids. All in all a fun read.

I would recommend this book to anyone who's a fan of monsters (Duh!). :0]
~[*Phoenix*]~

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Anime Reviews




Maze: the Megaburst Space...

is about a girl who has a strange dream and wakes up with her house in another dimension. She finds four very interesting things after meeting Princess Mill, who she saved when her house landed on the princess' pursuers. Maze finds that she is in the middle of a war over control of the world, that she can use magic known as phantom light power as an illuminator (mage, wizard etc), Princess Mill can summon a robotic armor known as Demi armor named Dulger that she can pilot, and lastly and most strange of all...she becomes a very lecherous man at night who isn't the social butterfly, but who is much better at piloting the demi armor and using magic than his woman other half. After a few interesting mishaps they meet up with a group of characters who vow to help both Mazes (everybody falls in love with one of the two Mazes at one point or another) and who want to end the war.
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Maze: the OVA...

takes the same characters that are in the actual series and plays out two episodes that are solely for comedy and as a preview for the anime which was to come out a short while after the OVA. There is no storyline behind the OVA to be found because they took an excerpt from the manga and animated it. The only happenings are they group arrives in a kingdom and they get kidnapped by the King who has sold Maze and sealed the phantom light power inside of all who can use it with a sphere in his castle. The group tries to get out of underground passages that are a labyrinth in the form of a quiz show (like jeopardy) by answering questions about the series against Romulos, a guardian dragon.

The voices are all fit for the characters and the animation great for being in the mid-90's. The anime itself with a storyline is difficult to understand at first considering the complexities that I'm leaving out. The OVA is cooky, funny and more or less a fanservice, so it lives up to what it is intended. I would recommend both.

Good points: Originality, humor, lovable characters
Bad points: Man Maze wasn't given a personality until the finish of the actual series, the taboo relationships can be seen as a downside (doesn't bother me personally), the OVA lacks a plot because it was only an advertisement
~[wicked fae mage]~

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Yuyu Hakusho...

starts off in the most unique manner I've ever seen (so that'll prove entertaining for those of you who hate boring and cliche). The main character starts off dead as he puts together the events of his day, finally realizing that even though he's a delinquent he saved a young boy's life, killing himself. Because of the uniqueness of his case, Yuske is given a second chance with incredible powers, and missions to track down and slay demons that are attempting to invade the human world in the first season, ending with the Four Saint Beasts (which are a legend in China) and staring into a kidnapped ice apparition named Yukina and her rescue. Though the first season, Genkai, Yuske's psychic teacher (who he affectionately calls grandma and hag); Botan, Yuske's grim reaper (who can't be grim because she says bingo) and detective informant; Koenma, the prince of spirit world; Kuwabara, Yuske's rival; Kurama, a stray demon with a human heart; Hiei, a fire demon with a condescending attitude toward most humans; and Keiko, Yuske's crush all make very powerful influences on Yuske's character development.

The second season is centered around the Togoro brothers who are forcing Yuske and Kuwabara to fight in the dark tournament--accompanied by the controversial demon pair Kurama and Hiei, and a mysterious masked fighter. They are fighting for the fate of the human race in the tournament composed of demons and started by greedy businessmen who bet on all of the fights. The odds are stacked against team Urameshi as the tournament committee continuously fixes matches against them and makes inappropriate calls (which a dedicated walking rule book of an announcer girl objects to and gets demoted for) and the team tries to overcome their personal trials and trials as a team.

The third season continues with the end of the second season's surprise. Sakio revealed his plan to create a portal to allow all demons to enter the human world, but his plans did not die with him. A powerful psychic has begun the portal and as a side effect hundreds of humans have developed psychic powers from seemingly nowhere--some of them being assets to the heroes, others being obstacles that need overcome. Many twists and dark secrets are revealed toward the ending as the ultimate judge of character becomes the most moving plot device with many more tears on my behalf.

The fourth season continues right off the bat from the third season's climatic happenings. With everything awry, everything continues unfurling into new territory and keeping the guessing and suspense that it had always presented. The ending does give closure, the appropriate first to last episode's title befitting.

Overall, the suspense build is wonderful. The plots are intricate, but they can be followed when you catch on. The characters are all lovable and some are easy to relate to. There is a lot of humor in the anime, everything from Kuwabara and Hiei's headbutting to the cruel ironies that the team faces. It is quite likable for an anime involving fighting and martial arts because unlike other shows not all of the characters are super powered. Not all of the characters will live. Not all of the characters have instant recovery, and sometimes even the good guys get hurt and lose, dying a few times even. The sad parts did make me cry, but the funny parts have been so funny that I've cried too. I do say that this anime does not fail to disappoint as it finishes...except that you'll want more even when it's done!

The voices should peg as familiar for Dragon Ball Z fans including Justin Cook, Christopher Sabat and Linda Young who played Goku, Vegeta and Freiza (in the same order listed) along with John Burgmeier who voices Shigure from Fruits Basket. The voice actors all fit the characters' personalities and are well chosen. Their emotions are carried for the most part, a few slip ups here and there but nothing to shake a stick sideways at.

Good points: Excellent storyline, originality, humor balanced with drama, ironic twists keep you guessing, unpredictability (good and evil don't predictably win or lose)
Bad points: Honestly the bad point to me is that it ended. I really didn't dislike the anime in any way.
~[wicked fae mage]~

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Cardcaptors...

is one of the more entertaining shojou anime in my opinion. It's broken into three seasons and two movies. The first season starts with Sakura Avalon (Note that all names are different whether it be only their first names are different or how the Chinese--Li is Chinese--families have the same first name and different last name. Li's name would make Li technically his last name, Showron or Syoaran his first...Rika=Rita, Naoko=Nikki, Chiharu=Chelsea, Tomoya=Madison...). She is the average ten year old fourth grade girl. Until she hears a noise in her father's study and goes to investigate. She finds the Clowbook, unwittingly breaking the seal and opening the book. She took out the top card, staring at the picture on the card. After she speaks the card's name "The Windy" a whirlwind is summoned, releasing all of the cards but Windy. Immediately afterward, a winged stuffed animal flies from the book, eventually deciding to name Sakura a "Cardcaptor".

Over the first season, Sakura learns to immediately claim the cards by writing her name on them, that each card has a weakness and that with the support of her friends she can do anything. The first season introducing Madison, her best friend; Rita, Nikki, Chelsea and Zackary, some of her not magical friends who seem to be brought into the path of the Clowcards; Li Showron, a direct descendant of Clow Reed--the creator of the cards and fellow cardcaptor; Meilin Rae, a martial artist who is infatuated with Li and is a self-proclaimed cardcaptor; and most importantly Kero (shortened from Keroburos) the guardian of the seal and Sakura's consort...with several supporting characters like her father, her brother, her brother's best friend and their teachers. Sakura and Li overcome many obstacles in the first season, eventually learning to work together instead of compete for the cards.

The first movie takes place between the first and second season. It opens with the capture of the arrow card, continuing to Li and Meilin mentioning their return home to Hong Kong for spring break. Sakura wins a prize in a raffle which lands her, Madison, Julian and Tori in Hong Kong on vacation. There, they meet a spirit who is hard-headed, determined and extremely powerful...and after the late Clow Reed...not accepting his death.

The second season starts with Sakura and Li tracking down and chasing the Snow card, sealing it and saving the town from doom. It ends with what is called "The Final Judgment" and Sakura's recurring dream. Sakura and Li as the two candidates to be masters of the Clow Cards find themselves against Keroburos' opposite, Yue, the second guardian of the Clow Cards. Li is put to the test of defeating Yue first. The rules of the test: use all of the Clow Cards in your possession to try defeating Yue (Doing the math there are only two cards not under the protection of Yue and Keroburos and they are Light and Dark...both of which Sakura has...and Li only has about ten cards...so in theory you only have a 50% chance of the cards you use not being turned against you.) Li impulsively jumps right to The Time Card which takes most of his magical powers...and is under Yue's protection. After Li fails, Yue confiscates all of Li's Clow Cards and calls Sakura to take her test (She has about 42 cards including all of the elements).

She runs from Yue since he is still Julian to her (Yue borrows Julian's body to transform). She jumps immediately to the idea of restraining Yue so she doesn't have to hurt him, summoning The Wood Card who is under Yue's protection as well. Yue explains that everybody would forget the cards and everything that has happened since their appearance on earth. Sakura sees a day without love and without the Clow Cards. Seeing something so sad empowers her to break free from The Wood Card's vines. She manages to transform the Clow Key into her Star Staff and use The Windy Card to restrain Yue, earning her the title Master of the Clow Cards (as well as Yue and Keroburos).

In season three, a strange occurance comes from out of nowhere. With everybody in danger, Sakura tries to summon her staff to use her magic and the Clow Cards...to no avail. Facing death by drowning in a cyclone she comes up with a new incantation to summon her staff. After a bit of critical thinking when The Fiery Card floats uselessly to the ground (instead of showing off her super powers--which she likes to do) Sakura realized that The Clow Book became The Sakura Book, her staff became her inner star...and that maybe the Clow Cards need to be Sakura Cards... She changes The Fiery Card into a Sakura Card (or Star Card) and watches Fiery evaporate all of the water and reverse the storm...though she nearly faints afterward.

With some discussion with Li and Madison, Sakura begins to see that all 52 cards need to become hers for her to use them. And with the arrival of a new exchange student and his older sister, more strange things begin happening which forces Sakura to change more and more cards into Star Cards. But, can she actually transform all of the cards before they lose their magic and manage not to kill herself from trying to do more than she can handle?

The second movie takes place a few months after the third season. Li had told Sakura of his feelings toward her and Sakura couldn't bring herself to answer him. Everyday she looks yearningly at the card she created, The Hope Card, in hopes of seeing him again. Oddly enough while she and Madison are walking she senses a Clow Card....even though there were only 52 of them...and she had them all...right? After a phone call with Eli, she is told of Clow Reed's Yin and yang balancing. He created his Clow Cards with a positive purpose and positive energy...and needed to balance that. So he created The Void Card with as much negative energy as all 52 Clow Cards had positive energy. Sakura learns that the only way to defeat the card is to turn it into a Star Card after giving up the feeling that means the most to the person with the most magical power. To make matters worse, The Void Card keeps stealing Sakura's Star Cards so she has her friends back. Could Sakura really give up her unvoiced love for Li to save the rest of the world?

It's a very cute anime. The bonds formed and the lessons learned are invaluable. Overall, the story is strong and continuing smoothly with strengthened relationships and strengthening powers. I recommend it for anybody who likes a simple story and a fast-paced show.

Though I wish the original voice actors were used in the movie. I don't dislike the voice actors from Digimon (which most of them are from Digimon) but I'm used to the voices that were in the three seasons of the show and the first movie.

Good Points- the show is cute, has its funny moments, its sad moments, moments with cognitive thinking, the portrayal of relationships and how important they are to people and a lot of action while keeping a simple and fast-paced story.
Bad Points- the second movie didn't use the same voice actors which made me force myself to sit through it to know what happens, the third season ends on a low note which always makes me cry.
~[wicked fae mage]

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Avatar: the Last Airbender...

follows a world filled with elementalists dubbed benders. The four elements of fire, earth, water and air live in their own nation, each having different customs. The avatar is the sole person in the world who can use all four elements and who is reincarnated into the following nation being the spiritual teacher for the following avatar. The avatar is the peacekeeper that inspires people and who keeps people from being too powerful.

Avatar started with the story of an avatar disappearing when the world needed him, when the fire nation used the power of a comet to power up their benders to destroy the airbenders, the avatar (Aang) inadvertently escaped from this. A hunderd years later two water nation teens (Katara and Sakka) discover the avatar encased in ice.

The fire prince, Zuko (disgraced and banished from his father's nation has been charged with the task of finding the avatar and returning home with him in order to restore his honor) has been searching for the avatar with the help of his eccentric tea loving uncle, Iro. Seeing the flying bican, Appa, Zuko invades the water nation's southern tribe's village, forcing the avatar to flee, Katara and Sakka quickly following him.

The avatar and his friends' ultimate destination in the first season is the north pole so Aang and Katara can further their water bending abilities. On their journey they inspire and save many people who make other appearances later in the series.

Prince Zuko is put in several interesting predicaments in the first season. All of the trials make him question himself and remember his honor, despite what his wise uncle had been trying to teach him.

After the fire nation's attack on the northern water tribe, most of the survivors head south to rejoin their separated tribe. Aang and his friends continue to help Aang master the elements, earth following water. A return to the earth kingdom results in an addition to the group, a blind earth bender named Toph who "sees" with vibrations and hears well enough to see.

Prince Zuko and Iro relocate themselves to the earth kingdom with new names and a new outlook on life. That changes when Zuko's bossy, scary sister shows up, shaking up the already chaotic show.

The third season begins on the down note for the Avatar and his friends. The realization of the comet's coming getting closer starts to get to Aang. A smaller invasion begins after the discovery of "the day of black sun", a day when a solar eclipse blocks out the sun for eight minutes, disabling all fire bending, thus enabling the Avatar and his allies an advantage over the Fire Lord.

With the failed invasion Aang realizes that he will need a firebending teacher, and his one hope (a rogue army officer of the fire nation) went missing...they can't name any willing firebenders. The unexpected appearance of Prince Zuko and his offer to teach Aang firebending sends the group for a loop. After some convincing, Zuko and Aang search for the purity of firebending with the sun warriors' ancient civilization, them learning the Dance of the Dragon form of firebending after being judged worthy by the mighty dragons.

Aang comes to regret his being the avatar even more when Zuko tells him that he will have to kill the Fire Lord. That goes against everything he was taught by the monks who raised him...life is sacred. All life.

A few days before the comet arrives, Aang goes missing. The rest of the group finds themselves assuming major roles in the war while Aang is missing. They would be there for the avatar, their friend no matter what it took.

Overall, the show was wonderful. It never ceased to be entertaining and there are always lessons to be learned. Both General Iro and Aang's past lives leave bits of wisdom to consider. Shades of grey make life interesting and more believable. Cookie cutter characters aren't found here.

Good points-The show has a variety of characters, each of them with a different personality. Their personalities coincide with their elemental heritage, and all of the characters are left with room to grow. There are high and low moments for everybody. The good and bad characters are depicted in shades of grey and not just black and white.
Bad points-The show has a few predictable moments.
~[wicked fae mage]

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He is My Master?...

is a comedy that focuses on gags, lolita complexes and dirty tricks. Yoshitaka is a fourteen-year-old millionaire orphan. Having problems with the original staff who refused to listen to him, he fired them and decided to live freely, without supervision. This presents the problem of nobody to cook and clean for him, so reluctantly he puts up a hiring sign for live-in maids.

Izumi and Mitsuki ran away from home for the sake of their pet, Pochi. They notice the sign for live-in-maids and decide to take a look. At first, they decide to not take the job, but giving the things broken by Izumi and the debt she now owes Yoshitaka, they reluctantly accept, putting up with his perverse outfits, perverse actions, gags, peeping Tom tendencies and obsessive picture taking of Izumi that would be impossible for him to have taken (which Izumi doesn't know about, but Mitsuki does and makes a website using his photos).

A few episodes into it, Anna decides to be a maid as well, serving Izumi, her one true love. Pochi, their alligator who loves pretty women and has other weird tendencies becomes a major part of the story, including why they stay with the perverse Yoshitaka.

In the end of the series, Yoshitaka wins the ultimate contest, and his cousin reveals Yoshitaka's motivations of love for Izumi, which granted isn't pure, but is love and dedication. Yoshitaka doesn't deny it and quickly says that he isn't ready to settle down and have a family, which (as most things in the series go) Izumi never agreed to.

And, most characters are in love with either Izumi and Mitsuki (who is more devious than maybe even Yoshitaka), including their father who has an infatuation with pretty girls.

In all honesty, I laughed until I cried.

Good points: The show has a lot of humor, its ups and downs, a unique cast of characters and a lighthearted mood
Bad points: I watched a subtitled version instead of the dubbed version so I had to keep pausing it to read, there are loli complex moments and incest jokes which get a bit creepy ><;
~[wicked fae mage]

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Magic Knight: Rayearth

is a fantasy/adventure anime that teaches all of the lessons of strength, courage, conviction, the strength of will and many other lessons that are taken to heart.

Three girls from separate middle schools, Hikaru, Umi and Fuu are visiting the Tokyo Tower on a fieldtrip. The entire tower lights up, starting from the floor and the three girls find themselves falling. They are rescued and taken to Clef, the high priest who calls them Magic Knights and explains the reasons they are summoned. Long story short, kindapped princess can't pray for the world and that's what she needs to do or the world will end.

With evil against them, Hikaru is the only one who manages to learn her magic before Clef shoos them, sending them to safety in the Forest of Silence (and to anybody who has ever played an RPG, what does silence do to magic?) where they are to meet with a weapons artisan.

Escudo, the sacred mineral of the world, allows them to have weapons crafted for them (and here is the original meaning of soulbound xD), later they find that nobody but the owner of the weapons can evey so much as touch them. Hikaru's sword burns all but her, Umi's sword turns into water and Fuu's sword becomes too heavy to lift, each representhing the girls' magic capacity.

The girls meet a lot of different characters with strong will power, turning two of them from evil to good and making one switch sides pick the right side.

After gaining their weapons, and Hikaru learning fire and lightning magic, Umi learning water magic and Fuu learning healing, support and wind magic, they are sent to find Runegods: Rayearth (resembles a wolf on fire), Windam (giant green bird) and Selece (a hydra).

Upon completing the requirements of being Magic Knights, the girls storm the temple to free the princess...only to find the ugly truth. They must kill the princess and the high priest in order to save the world. But, the reason is because she fell in love.

The leave the world, crying, knowing that it wasn't right, but it had to be done.

In season two, the girls feel so guilty that their depression becomes obvious to all around them. They are simultaneously resummoned to Cephiro, which is impossible since there is no pillar (nobody replaced the princess) to have summoned them.

They learn that you don't have to be from Cephiro in order to become its pilar. And only those with strong will power can be the pillar. Most of the citizens of Cephiro have been gathered into the castle, for their safety and for the hope that one of them is the new pilar that can save the crumbling world.

Three different countries begin to invade. Autozam, Fahren, and Chizeta have very different cultures. Autozam is a mecha based country, Fahren is a Chinese-like country and Chizeta are very Arabian. Each knight is captured by a different country, learning of the desires of their leaders to use being the pillar to help others.

A haunting presence of a girl who looks like Hikaru and who has her magic and a rune god is doing evil's bidding. She was created from Hikaru's strong will and her inability to forgive herself. She wants to destroy everything like her mother taught her, and she stands in the way on several occasions, including interfering with Hikaru's beloved, Lantis.

The only person who doen't change his mind about becoming the pillar is Eagle of Autozam. At the end of the series, he and Hikaru run into the crown room simultaneously, the room which kills anybody who isn't a worthy pillar. Miraculously, they both survive. Later, Hikaru becomes the pillar, eliminating the pillar system, allowing more freedom for the citizens of all of the countries, leaving them inspired, and allowing the girls to return to Cephiro as they please.

Good points: the series has good morals, a good mix of different story elements, a good cast of character with believable situations (magic aside, naturally)
Bad points: I was forced to watch the subbed version and hate that, the story can get hard to follow with so much hapepning at once.
~[wicked fae mage]

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Rayearth...

uses a lot of the same characters as the original. The situations are different and some of the good characters are inherintly evil immediately.

Cephiro is trying to invade earth. It is their princess' will to do so, so they must obey. Dark magics are stirred within Hikaru, Umi and Fuu who merge their souls with deities in order to kill the invaders.

Much to their horror, they are the only three citizens of earth left because of a wish they all made, wanting to be togeter forever. Clef, the high priest decided to put them to a test to decide the fate of both worlds.

The story is hard to follow, but apparently, there is a happy ending.

Good points: The story is original, a drving one with characters you know and love, it is dubbed.
Bad points: The story is so complex you won't get any of it if you even blink, as well as the evil citizens who were good...that bothers me... But the punchline is something about illusions.
~[wicked fae mage]

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Fruits Basket...

follows Toru, a young girl who is living out of a tent. The "prince"(Yuki Sohma) of her class finds her and arranges for her to live with him and his cousin Shigure (who is perverse and appears to have a loli complex). A short while after she moves in she finds out about the curse that was placed on their family...each member turns into a member of the chinese zodiac (and the cat) when they are touched by a not cursed person of the opposite gender.

Interesting events unfold as Toru meets and helps more and more members of the Sohma family accept their faults. She eventually meets Akito, the head of the Sohma family, and the bearer of the curse, invoking jealousy since the Sohma family come to be closer to her than anybody else...and naturally the talk at school begins with all of the attractive Sohma family members and Toru getting close.

Over all it was an entertaining anime. It had its funny moments and its sad moments paired with romance and misunderstandings. Very recomended.

Good points: It had unique characters who in no way appeared to be perfect. The plot was compelling and the ending an enjoyable one.
Bad points: It leaves out a lot of details from the mangas and only has 26 episodes...the shows with 26 episodes piss me off for some reason...mostly because that is the usual episode count for shorter anime.
~[wicked fae mage]

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Dragon-half

is a mock of Dungeons and Dragons. It begins with a dragon anthro, Mink, who is in love with a dragon slayer. Mink is thrown for a loop when several assassains are sent after her, thus being forced to fight them, one of them being her beloved.

Lufa, her best friend suggests the people potion which will turn Mink into a human, enabling her to be with her beloved. They set off to fly to the location...finding themselves short on funds. Conveniently, a brutal martial arts tournament offering just enough money for the three of them and a pet (Pia is a dwarf girl who joins them along with Mappy, her pet fairy mouse) to fly.

Mink is put against several strong opponents, including somebody who impaled his brain in the previous episode, surviving only because his brain is "very, very, very compact" as well as a demon king's son. After being infuriated by the demon, she knocks him into the lava, winning the tournament.

This anime is hilarious. I wish they had continued making it past its two episode life.

Good points: the humor, the characters, the ridiculous pranks and gags, the bad luck Mink seems to bring with herself no matter where she goes
Bad points: it can get to the point of not making sense which can confuse anybody
~[wicked fae mage]

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Case Closed

follows an aspiring detective, Jimmy. Jimmy solves a murder case on the first episode with his hyper-observant abilities, ending with him seeing too much and being slipped a drug by two thugs.

The drug has a weird effect, instead of poisoning Jimmy, Jimmy is reverted to the form of a child. Seeking the help of a scientist, Jimmy is given several gadgets meant to help him in bringing down this organization...first needing to make his girlfriend Rachael's father into a well-renouned detective (neither of them know that Conan is Jimmy in his child form)...

Case solving usually ends with Conan knocking Richard (Rachael's father) unconscious and changing his voice to sound like Richard's to explain how everything was done and who had done it.

As the series progresses, somehow, the closer they get to the organization responsible for Jimmy's condition, the further they get from any progress.

It is a very entertaining anime with thrills, comedy, romance, suspense, drama...and who doesn't love impossible murder cases?

Good points: The anime is nowhere near dead with its continuing cases even today with over 400 episodes and still counting, the cases really make you think, the comedy, romance and drama are all gripping and the suspense keeps you on edge
Bad points: I dislike how the organization conveniently keeps in the shadows no matter what goes down.

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Digimon

begins with seven kids brought into a whole new world, a digital world, with digital creatures named digimon. Each person has their own unique crest that they begin searching for, something that represents them and their partner digimon...the keys to them saving the digital world.

Going through several trials, the digidestined manage to get back home to earth to find Myodismon's full invasion on the city where they live, bringing up the rumor of an eighth digidestined.

The eighth child bearing the crest of light is Kari, Tai's younger sister, her partner digimon is Gatomon (even though it should be Salamon since Gatomon is the only champion digimon who de-digivolves only a handful of times compared to the others who are mostly in their baby, in-training and rookie forms).

With the help of the prophecy given to the digidestined as well as Matt and TK's dad, the kids manage to take out Venomyodismon before he can destroy the real world, but the children are forced back into the digital world to clean up the mess there.

In the digital world, four dark masters or mega-leveled digimon are pulling the strings (one of them quite literally as he is a puppetmaster). One by one, all of the dark masters are destroyed, leaving the negative energy that was creating chaos. With their inner stars, the digidestined defeat the evil and are sent home to earth.

Season two takes place a few years later, focusing mostly on Kari and TK, the original digidestined's youngest, and three new kids. TK and Kari keep their original symbols of hope and light, though Davis takes Courage and Friendship, Cody takes Widsom and Reliability and Yolei takes Love and Sincerity. They are charged with freeing the digimon from the digimon emperor, later revealed (as bad a plotline as it was) as the crest of kindness and a nineth original digidestined.

I haven't watched past season two, nor do I plan to. But I liked the series and do recommend it.

Good points: The show has good values and an original plot with great characters
Bad points: There are a few predictable plot devices that counteract the previous season, and the third season kills the show
~[wicked fae mage]

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Inuyasha

follows Kagome (despite the title character), a teenage girl (I should add all of the adjectives but I'll save that for later) who ends up in the past with a demi-demon (fun to say) named Inuyasha. She is the reincarnation of a priestess who guarded a sacred jewel which grants wishes (which naturally only seem to hurt and not help).

After the accidental shattering of the sacred jewel, she and Inuyasha (who she has control over by now with the magic words 'sit, boy!') are forced to find them. Along the way they find Shippou, a fox demon; Miroku, a monk; and Sango, a demon slayer.

There are plenty more minor characters that appear often, yet none of them really help the story.

Naraku is found out to be the cause of a lot of pain and peril, yet he seems to be uncatchable and invinsible, despite being only half-demon like Inuyasha who is commonly nearly killed during fights (though Inuyasha's not as useless as Kagome).

If you like really long, drawn out anime that aren't going anywhere any time soon, this is for you.

Good points: It balances romance, action, adventure, the occult and some interesting plot twists well at first.
Bad points: After the second season the show was a chore to watch. Honestly, I would not be beating a dead horse. It goes pretty much nowhere storywise. After a few major developments that's all you get. Plus, Kagome is such a bad character. She is utterly useless aside from being able to see the jewel, even while it's inside of somebody. She is also annoying, whiny and not worthy of being an anime charcter since even the bad guy of the series has redeeming qualities.
~[wicked fae mage]

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Sailor Moon

is the girl power anime. Its themse of friendship and inner strength are still strong and the characters unique and believable.

(I've only ever seen what was airred in the USA, save one hilarious episode in a much later season.)

The show follows Serena, a gluttonous crybaby who couldn't be on time without some sort of magic involved (that is actually a reference to one episode). She aquires the power to transform into Sailor Moon and is charged with finding the Moon Princess wby a talking cat named Luna.

She gains other Sailor Scouts, Mercury, Venus, Mars and Jupiter all little by little, all of them being unique individuals with their own personalities and powers...and Artemis, another talking cat.

The sailor scouts all fight evil and attempt to finish anything they are asked to do by destiny. Eventually the remaining planets (save earth) are found as sailor scouts, as well as Serena's daughters from the future and her future husband (not a sailor scout, but a big help)...

Some of the evils they fought are the hunters of crystals, the negaverse, the death tree and the jewels (named by me, but if you watch the show you'll get the point).

Girl power and awesomeness for sure!

Good points: The show has good values, a good story and even a lesson at the end (plus the theme song is so catchy!)
Bad points: While they eventually get somewhere, some of the human rituals the girls do can seem frivalous.
~[wicked fae mage]

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2010-02-12 [wicked fae mage]: You're free to add your own so long as you sign your name at the end of the review, keep it neat and don't leave out the details. Spoilers are your choice. :)

2010-02-12 [*Phoenix*]: can I also pretty it up? I love pretty wikis.... @.@

2010-02-12 [wicked fae mage]: Lol, are you addicted to it? xD

Yeah, pretty it up, but don't break uploading art rules and such, the usual. :)

2010-02-12 [*Phoenix*]: YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ^.^

Okies!! I'm making a banner right now!!

2010-02-12 [wicked fae mage]: Woot :)

2010-02-12 [*Phoenix*]: did you both of the bottom ones?

2010-02-12 [wicked fae mage]: Yes, and I put them together because they're related since one was used to advertise the other.

2010-02-12 [*Phoenix*]: okies!

2010-02-12 [*Phoenix*]: What do you think?

Anyways. I'm going to add some of my faves on here, but tonight, I'm going to bed. It's almost one a.m. and I'm tired and have a cold. So Adios, Goodbye, and Goodnight!!

2010-02-12 [wicked fae mage]: Good night and I do like it. :)

2010-02-12 [*Phoenix*]: coolio!! I'm enjoying messing around with my photo editing program.

2010-02-12 [wicked fae mage]: Sweet. I always lose patience with mine.

2010-02-12 [*Phoenix*]: I enjoy learning new programs. Just takes me a bit to get past that frustrated point, then I LOVE it!! ^_^

2010-02-12 [wicked fae mage]: I stabbeth the computer at times of frustration

2010-02-13 [*Phoenix*]: lol. There needs to be a cartoon pic of that!! Chibified Cartoon!!! XD I think I would die of laughter.


....I think I might just draw that myself. I can see it now...*goes off into a far off gaze*

2010-02-13 [wicked fae mage]: Yeah, but stabbing it with something that isn't sharp. something dull and not thought up as a weapon often. Like a spatula.

2010-02-15 [*Phoenix*]: lol. That would be funny!!!

I was thinking of a chibi sitting at her desk working on the computer. Then something goes wrong so she jumps up and transforms into a samurai and runs a katana through the computer monitor. XD

Then there's yours which is hilarious!

2010-02-17 [wicked fae mage]: I'm on a laptop now ^.^

2010-02-18 [*Phoenix*]: lookie!!!

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2010-02-19 [wicked fae mage]: xD

2010-02-20 [*Phoenix*]: ^_^

2010-02-20 [wicked fae mage]: Got any review you wanna write up?

2010-02-20 [*Phoenix*]: yeppers. I was getting here when I saw your comment on the side-thingy. ^_^ I've been in a Fruits Basket mood!

2010-02-20 [wicked fae mage]: Ah I've been looking forward to Yuyu Hakusho season 3.

I'm gonna make it a rule/request that you had read all of the manga that has been released so far and or watched the entire anime, or at least a season of it before you make a review for either. I say this because one episode doesn't make you an expert on the characters nor the storyline. And one manga barely unravels the plot.

And if you want to write a review for something that you have only seen say season 1 and 2 of an anime that you specify what you have seen...or read manga wise. For instance I have seen all of the Love Hina Anime but I have only read the first 5 mangas out of I believe 17....

And there are five volumes of Vampire Doll released but there are bound to be more, but I'm up-to-date on them.

I'm gonna stop now because I think you've got the point ^.^;

2010-02-20 [*Phoenix*]: Yep. I know what you mean. That's why in mine I put a thing that I'm reviewing volumes 1-16....I think that's enough to be able to make a good review. What do you think?

P.S. I probably won't add any anime reviews because I haven't really had time to watch any animes....

2010-02-20 [wicked fae mage]: It's good :)
But if you read further into it just update anything else major.

And I mainly watch anime. I don't get the money to buy mangas too often, really so anime has become one of my only forms of entertainment.

I wish they furthered the Fruits Basket anime past 26 episodes and they kept Akito a woman, since I don't think she makes a good man with the Yuki resemblance.

2010-02-20 [*Phoenix*]: Thanks.
Okies! I took me a couple time to read that sentence to get what you meant...but I gotchya!

I understand...I can get magnas from my library and I can't take animes to school. lol. I prefer them because it's more mind entertaining, you know. I get to make voices of my own for them, etc.

Wait, what? I thought Akito was a guy....(in the magna, at least..)

2010-02-20 [wicked fae mage]: No Akito is a girl in the manga. She forces the rooster to have sex with her.

Anime she is a he. For some reason...

2010-02-20 [*Phoenix*]: hmmmm....That makes more sense now......that's one thing that's weird is how the guys are girly looking....

2010-02-20 [wicked fae mage]: No, bishies are too common to be weird.

2010-02-20 [*Phoenix*]: eh, that makes sense too.....it's just weird to me. I don't really like. You can tell my guys are guys and my girls are girls....

well, toodles! It's late so I'll catch ya when I get on again!

2010-02-20 [wicked fae mage]: Alright and if you wanna read my random idea it's in my dairy.

2010-02-21 [*Phoenix*]: I will sooner or later. :0]

2010-02-25 [wicked fae mage]: And there's one I've wanted to write for a while. Finishing the third season within the week and starting the fourth after that

2010-02-25 [*Phoenix*]: Should you add it to the actual part because you already have 2 examples?

2010-02-26 [wicked fae mage]: I will in a bit. I'm almost done with season 3 so I'm gonna add the finish review on that first. 2 Episodes left and I'm watching 1 now.

2010-02-26 [*Phoenix*]: cool cool! :)

2010-02-27 [wicked fae mage]: Finished it and now I want more xD

2010-02-28 [*Phoenix*]: lol! :0]

2010-02-28 [wicked fae mage]: I'm gonna see about buying or borrowing the manga since they're bound to be longer

2010-02-28 [*Phoenix*]: that's cool. I read that last part of the manga in the monthly magazine I get called Shonen Jump. It's the only way I know about it. ^_^

2010-02-28 [wicked fae mage]: Hehe I have got to see it. It's funny and sad (the anime) and I love the characters.

2010-02-28 [*Phoenix*]: coolio!

2010-02-28 [wicked fae mage]: It's one of the only shows that I can't get sick of...*sighs*
I'm sure I'll find another...

2010-02-28 [*Phoenix*]: lol. I bet you will!!

Gilmore Girls is like that for me. But it's not an anime. I've been watching Death Note anime here lately and I'm really interested!

2010-02-28 [wicked fae mage]: I watched all of season 1 and a few episodes into season 2 and that's it.

2010-02-28 [*Phoenix*]: I'm on Episode 8 of season 1. So far it's really interesting. Some of my friends at school like it and since I've been sick at home I thought I'd give it a try.

2010-02-28 [Deus Ex Taco]: You should check out Ruroni Kenshin :D

The ending to the Reflections OVA made me cry.

Plus the series itself is super badass :P

2010-02-28 [wicked fae mage]: Episode 8 made me squee like a fan girl!

I'd rather see all anime uncut and Kenshin being edited on toonami made me not wanna watch it :(

2010-02-28 [Ghost the Hybrid]: this wiki looks interesting

2010-02-28 [NOOOPE]: Please never invite me to an anime/manga wiki again. Thaaaaaank you

2010-02-28 [wicked fae mage]: Well, if you'd like to add any feel free. I hope to get this page big enough that we'll need to list wiki links instead of the descriptions.

2010-02-28 [Nioniel]: *agrees with [NOOOPE]*

2010-02-28 [Ghost the Hybrid]: i have tons of manga

2010-02-28 [Deus Ex Taco]: http://rurounikenshintv.com/ You're welcome :D

2010-02-28 [wicked fae mage]: Ooooh! Good ole anime!

Well if you'd read enough or seen enough that you can give a fair review, even a disliked one go ahead.

2010-02-28 [Ghost the Hybrid]: yakitate yapan<3

2010-03-01 [The Dizzy Raven]: cool :)

2010-03-01 [Ghost the Hybrid]: yakitate japan(translated to fresh baked japan) is a really funny manga and anime bout a guy that makes bread, yes you heard right it's all about baking XD

2010-03-01 [The Dizzy Raven]: manga's spelled wrong on the wiki twice :P ^_^

2010-03-01 [Ghost the Hybrid]: lol yeah...magna

2010-03-01 [The Dizzy Raven]: what? magna carta? lol

2010-03-01 [Ghost the Hybrid]: ?

2010-03-01 [The Dizzy Raven]: magna carta is a written document of medieval europe

2010-03-01 [Ghost the Hybrid]: oh ok, i didn't know

2010-03-01 [wicked fae mage]: <<<< Fast typist that doesn't always look at what she types



And the Magna Carta was signed by I believe one of the King James' and it made England into a Constitutional Monarchy

2010-03-01 [Ghost the Hybrid]: oh ok, cool

2010-03-01 [The Dizzy Raven]: thank you, wicked!! :D perfect! though, I would like to look more into the subject itself

2010-03-01 [wicked fae mage]: Yup yup. I like politics, philosophy, science, reading, writing, drawing, history and theatre and I know all useless info that would only appear on "Who Wants to be a Millionaire" considering that out of all of the million dollar questions I only ever got one wrong >.>

2010-03-01 [Ghost the Hybrid]: cool

2010-03-01 [The Dizzy Raven]: that's amazing!! we're pretty much into the same things :)
I'm more into ancient culture and archeology

2010-03-01 [wicked fae mage]: Thanks =3

Well, as soon as I get around to rewatching a few animes I'll add more reviews. Hopefully forcing me to start making this an index page...

*toils in a way that this page lets me toil*

2010-03-01 [wicked fae mage]: I love the ancient stuff. Egypt, Greece, Rome and I'm pushing into Asian of the ancient in my free time.

2010-03-01 [The Dizzy Raven]: you're welcome :)

haha have fun with it

Me, too!!! Even medieval europe and indians native to Mexico and South america.

2010-03-01 [Ghost the Hybrid]: i love history things too and archaeology too

2010-03-01 [The Dizzy Raven]: oh!! and scientific archeology... like fossil and precious stone excavating

2010-03-01 [Ghost the Hybrid]: i wanted to be that when i where younger

2010-03-01 [wicked fae mage]: I'll be taking a few classes like that.

Greatest Anime Quotes Ever for some fun

2010-03-01 [The Dizzy Raven]: that's sweet! i hope you enjoy that :) both of you

2010-03-01 [wicked fae mage]: I know I will! :D
But I gotta wait for another few months before I start college >.>

2010-03-01 [The Dizzy Raven]: cool
really? why?

2010-03-01 [Ghost the Hybrid]: i don't know what to become anymore

2010-03-01 [wicked fae mage]: Well, there are more options out there than you could shake a stick at. So even if it takes you a few years, so be it. For college you don't have to choose a major right away and if you do change your mind you can always switch majors again.

One of my friends is a certified beautician, who works as a business woman and is a published author :)

2010-03-01 [Ghost the Hybrid]: i's like to become ether a designer, photographer or a scientist^^' but can't decide witch one>_<

2010-03-01 [wicked fae mage]: There's nothing wrong with going back to school to pursue a passion. R.A. Salvatore was certified in computers and went back to school for a degree in writing many years later.

And most of my friends are dual majored as I will be. With things as diverse as Medical/ Theatre and Politics/Computer Science

2010-03-01 [Ghost the Hybrid]: cool, i just don't know what i wanna do first tho

2010-03-01 [wicked fae mage]: Pull the answer out of the hat?

2010-03-01 [Ghost the Hybrid]: eh?

2010-03-01 [wicked fae mage]: Write down all options and put the piece of paper in a hat and pull out the major that way?

2010-03-01 [Ghost the Hybrid]: hmm... maybe

2010-03-01 [wicked fae mage]: The most unique way I've thought of yet

2010-03-01 [Ghost the Hybrid]: funny way

2010-03-01 [wicked fae mage]: Another would be dart board, musical chairs...

2010-03-01 [Ghost the Hybrid]: O__o

2010-03-01 [wicked fae mage]: Creative mind that never stops creating... ^.^;

2010-03-02 [Ghost the Hybrid]: you can say that twice

2010-03-02 [wicked fae mage]: I need to find out how to keep focused though >.>

2010-03-02 [Ghost the Hybrid]: me too*has good ideas to stories but can't get them on paper*

2010-03-02 [wicked fae mage]: I start them and the ones I do finish get destroyed on corrupt hard drives.

2010-03-02 [Ghost the Hybrid]: that sucks

2010-03-02 [wicked fae mage]: Yeah lost like five books and notes for others.

2010-03-02 [Ghost the Hybrid]: i hate when that happens

2010-03-02 [wicked fae mage]: Yeah, me too. Complete books of at least 18,000 words excluding titles of chapters.

It sucks. They were in a series...*sighs*

2010-03-02 [The Dizzy Raven]: under index there's still another "magna" hehe

2010-03-02 [Ghost the Hybrid]: i mostly read books and manga tho

2010-03-02 [wicked fae mage]: I don't have the money to read manga very often >.>
I mostly watch the anime.

2010-03-02 [Ghost the Hybrid]: there's internet pages to read manga on:P

2010-03-02 [wicked fae mage]: I know and I have read a few but normally I watch anime as I'm cleaning, cooking, writing, playing video games, eating and whatnot.

If you think I buy my anime...*cough*bitorrent*cough*

2010-03-02 [Ghost the Hybrid]: i know...i'm the same way*cough*i uses piratebay to find the torrents*cough*

2010-03-02 [wicked fae mage]: Lol I can never find anything there. Isohunt and bitorrent are my friends :)

2010-03-02 [Ghost the Hybrid]: that depends on how you look*has found tons of good anime there*

2010-03-02 [wicked fae mage]: Not to me. I can never find anything.

2010-03-02 [Ghost the Hybrid]: wow

2010-03-02 [wicked fae mage]: Yup I suck at finding torrents

2010-03-03 [Deus Ex Taco]: It's called Google lol

2010-03-03 [Ghost the Hybrid]: *nods* aslong as you know the name of the anime you want to find(i uses www.animelyrics.com or www.absoluteanime.com to find interesting animes)^^'

2010-03-03 [wicked fae mage]: I always end up with viruses or porn thinking...how is this digimon?

2010-03-03 [Ghost the Hybrid]: got it but bad quality...i have 12 seasons of pokemon and 12 movies....

2010-03-03 [Deus Ex Taco]: I once downloaded a skate video and got softcore porn >.>

2010-03-03 [Ghost the Hybrid]: *giggles and quotes* "soft porn...the reason they call it soft is 'cause it doesn't get you hard"^^'

2010-03-03 [wicked fae mage]: xD Wow...

2010-03-03 [Ghost the Hybrid]: *has watched pablo francisco too much* "double the action,triple the excitement 'get doooow' more the excitement 'get doooown again' "

2010-03-03 [wicked fae mage]: Never watched it

2010-03-04 [Ghost the Hybrid]: well i've seen it too manny times

"i where so stoned that i became extremly horny and humped the tv showing porn, even the persons on the tv looked at me"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4vST6_clnA&feature=related

2010-03-21 [*Phoenix*]: Added more!!!

2010-03-25 [wicked fae mage]: Ever watch the show for Deathnote? It's amazing...

2010-03-25 [wicked fae mage]: When I finish rewatching them I'll review Cardcaptors, Digimon, Death Note (anime), Sailor Moon, Tenchi Universe and Muyo...maybe Tokyo if I feel like venting anger...Inuyasha's first two seasons...anger with Kagome...

My anger with the two above is this: I hate girls that are whiny and that are obsessive--especially anime girls. They ruin the series to me.

Kagome is whiny about getting a little dirty and not bathing regularly when demons should be her biggest issues. Look at Kikyo and Sango not complaining or whining about not being feminine.

Sakya is clingy, whiny, obsessive and annoying. Compare her to Ryoko who is just funny and Sassami who is naturally nice and bubbly. Sakya is the worst excuse for an anime character that I've ever seen and I've seen some pathetic attempts at anime characters.

2010-03-25 [*Phoenix*]: I've watched the first couple episodes of Death Note. It's good and I'm reading the manga too.

cool, cool. Although I haven't seen Inuyasha so I don't really know what you're talking about, but be sure to throw it into your review!

Also. I want to make dividers that match the banner. :)

2010-03-25 [wicked fae mage]: Awesome. Inuyasha...I've only watched the first 2 seasons. After that it became more of a chore then an enjoyable show. But that's because it's slow paced and I like something meaningful to happen every few episodes.

But I still adore Inuyasha despite Kagome's presence. She just is a chore herself to keep safe and she whines and wants a shower every day even though she's in feudal Japan (for a while and then it abruptly stops)

2010-03-25 [*Phoenix*]: coolio. :0]

Did you know that in the reviews section of Elftown they're making a page for Comic and Manga reviews?

2010-03-25 [wicked fae mage]: Nope don't know stuff for the insider scoop until I see a link in the right pane.

2010-03-26 [*Phoenix*]: There, I invited you!!! :)

2010-03-26 [wicked fae mage]: Thanks...now I wish we had a giant reference page of bishie-like characters here on ET...

2010-03-26 [*Phoenix*]: okay. That makes no sense.....

2010-03-26 [wicked fae mage]: Why not? I need a bishie reference and I hate sorting through the possible weirdos and raunchy pics.

2010-03-26 [*Phoenix*]: got it....I was confused as to how it applied to what we were talking about...

2010-03-26 [wicked fae mage]: Ah okay...well...you can just imagine the lovely search results on my other tab >.>

2010-03-26 [*Phoenix*]: nice....

2010-03-26 [wicked fae mage]: Well...some are cute...

2010-03-26 [*Phoenix*]: I bet....

2010-03-26 [wicked fae mage]: Some...the blushy couples are cute. :)

2010-03-26 [*Phoenix*]: lol. I know!

2010-03-26 [wicked fae mage]: I have an entire folder of images dedicated to cute couples...even though the only couple I absolutely love is Li and Sakura from Cardcaptors. Others I hate or am neutral with...

2010-03-27 [*Phoenix*]: lol. I have so many pictures saved my dad gave me my own hard drive!!!! XD

2010-03-27 [wicked fae mage]: Lol I would too xD

2010-03-27 [*Phoenix*]: XD heehe...

2010-03-27 [wicked fae mage]: The cutesie Li and Sakura pics xD
Too guilty...of saving hundreds of them...

2010-03-27 [*Phoenix*]: lol!!

2010-03-27 [wicked fae mage]: I absolutely love them...and cry when he tries to tell her he loves her but gets interrupted. And when he goes to tell her that he loves her and she vents that somebody she likes doesn't like her back and he comforts her instead...and then he finally tells her and gets no answer from her...*sniffles*

2010-03-27 [*Phoenix*]: aww. that stinks....

what are they from?

2010-03-27 [wicked fae mage]: Cardcaptors is the anime and Cardcaptor Sakura is the manga.

She eventually realizes that she loves him too. She runs to the airport and just catches him to tell him she loves him...but he has to leave and take care of some things. And he comes back a year later...

They're uber cute!
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2010-03-28 [*Phoenix*]: Coolio!! ^-^

2010-03-28 [wicked fae mage]: I can't help but coo xD

2010-03-28 [*Phoenix*]: it is cute! they look like they're only pre-teens too!

2010-03-28 [Ghost the Hybrid]: [wicked fae mage] i just need to correct you, cardcaptors are the american vertion of the cardcaptor sakura naime, the manga is cardcaptor sakura still, for more information i suggest the web sight www.ccsvscc.com

2010-03-28 [wicked fae mage]: How was I wrong if Cardcaptors is the anime (I hate subbed so I only watch dubbed) and Cardcaptor Sakura is the manga?

2010-03-28 [Ghost the Hybrid]: cause the dubed isn't in the right order and so on. and the manga you where right about. just check that web sight and on wikipedia they might be able to explain it, it is considered as 2 different animes even if it's basicly the smae

2010-03-28 [wicked fae mage]: As always there's differences between the original and the dubbed but I'll stick with reading the manga and Cardcaptors.

2010-03-28 [Ghost the Hybrid]: well not only differences, they've changed the order on the epeisodes compleatly in the dubed vertion

2010-03-29 [wicked fae mage]: I can live knowing Windy's the first card she owns and Earthy is the last.

2010-03-29 [Ghost the Hybrid]: well i just wanted the others to know that they're categorised as separate animes

2010-03-29 [wicked fae mage]: When I review the anime or manga I go by the proper names because of OVA's and spin offs. Like the Tenchi series. There'd be a lot of confusion if I just said Tenchi. There is the original which is Muyo, the follow up of Universe and the OVA in Tokyo. They have the same characters for the most part, but they have three separate storylines.

Maze the Megaburst Space is another. There's a 2 episode OVA and there's the 26 episode series...which technically only has 25 episodes aired. The 26th episode made no sense and was written with everybody out of character so it never aired. But the OVA makes no sense because it is ripped from the middle of the manga..not much of a storyline just humor. The series has an intricate storyline.

And Dragon Ball Z. It was the original, then they made Dragonball for further insight and GT to wrap it up. Different story lines with different sagas.

So if I know about the differences I'll state that. If I don't obviously I can't. But I want to say that I read all of the manga so everything the subbed series leaves in like I'm sure Li liking Sakura a lot more than he lets on (which I think is obvious considering that they're 10 and he picks on her), Li confessing his love to Sakura, Sakura realizing she loves him too, the differences in the number of cards caught and the chapters just with relationships.

So if I do learn of differences I'll add them. But usually they change the titles and they're thought of as different anime. Magic Knight: Rayearth is a...I want to say 52 episode series that isn't dubbed. Same name as the manga. Same intricate story as the manga. But somebody did an OVA of it which is entirely different using only the same characters in 3 episodes...simply called Rayearth.

2010-03-29 [*Phoenix*]: ya gotta remember to update the index, hun. :0]

2010-03-30 [wicked fae mage]: Not entirely done with the review yet... Got another season and movie to do...

2010-03-30 [*Phoenix*]: okies dokie.

2010-03-30 [wicked fae mage]: And then my watching of Tenchi Universe begins again. I've seen all of the Tenchi's...every episode edited on Toonami but I figure if I'm going to review it I might as well rewatch it to have it fresh in mind.

2010-03-30 [*Phoenix*]: never seen/heard of it either....

2010-03-30 [wicked fae mage]: It was on Toonami a few years back. Toonami and Made in Japan were my starts on anime addiction...Digimon, Sailor Moon...and Saturday mornings with Cardcaptors, Pokemon, Yu-Gi-Oh and such...

2010-04-02 [*Phoenix*]: hmmmm. I didn't ever watch much of Toonami...I only did at my dad's...

2010-04-02 [wicked fae mage]: My addiction began early :3

2010-04-02 [*Phoenix*]: lol. I've noticed that you are quite the addict. Me: I got into manga a couple years ago....

2010-04-02 [wicked fae mage]: Oh yes xD
I started reading manga in sixth grade. Stoyan gave me Magic Knights Rayearth to read...and then I got Inuyasha volume 1 as a gift and Love Hina volume five as a gift...Princess Ai book three, Deathnote book one...Vampire Doll book one...not too many but enough to entertain me

2010-04-04 [*Phoenix*]: nice. I do love Death Note. I'm borrowing my friends...I need to get some of my own.... I also love Rosario+Vampire, Angel Diary, Land of the Blindfolded, Harlequin Pink, Fruits Basket, Angel Sanctuary, Tagmi Bachi, Nora, Black Cat, Bleach, Yu-Gi-Oh, Ultimo, Vampire Knight....and that's all I can think of off the top of my head. :)

2010-04-04 [wicked fae mage]: I don't have too many...*sighs*

2010-04-04 [*Phoenix*]: ah yes, but you have anime. I just have Death Note and Pokemon anime...I've never seen any others. >.<

2010-04-04 [wicked fae mage]: Yeah...downloads...

2010-04-04 [*Phoenix*]: Yepperdoodles!

2010-04-04 [wicked fae mage]: Yeah I cheat...

2010-04-30 [BarleySinger]: One of these days some person should add all the Studio Ghibli stuff (Spirited Away, Nausica of the Valley of the Winds, Laputa castle in the sky, Kiki's Delivery Service)

2010-04-30 [wicked fae mage]: I would if I'd seen any of them. Sadly, the only anime movies I've seen are X, A few of the pokemon movies, one of the Inuyasha movies and Advent Children(I know it's CGI, but the characters are drawn as anime)

2010-05-02 [*Phoenix*]: KiKi's Delivery Service, and Ponyo are great movies! I want to own the others too, but I haven't seen them.

2010-05-02 [The Dizzy Raven]: I love kiki's Delivery Service!!! Barely anyone knows what that is anymore! :'( did we get Howl's Moving Castle yet? or Princess mononoke?

2010-05-02 [*Phoenix*]: Me too! I used to watch it all the time...I need to watch it again...
I also want to see Castle in the Sky and My Good Friend, Tokouro (SP?) from Studio Ghibli. I love their movies!

2010-05-02 [The Dizzy Raven]: oooh! If you watch them before me, let me know how good they are! :D

2010-05-02 [*Phoenix*]: I will try and remember. :0] Not sure if I will or not... >.<

2010-05-02 [Ghost the Hybrid]: phoenix i don't know if my good friend and tokouro is ghibli movie but i'm pretty sure they're not. i've seen most of the studio ghibli movies and i gotta say that nauseca and my neighbor totoro is probobly my favorites of them

2010-05-02 [*Phoenix*]: Sorry, I had the title wrong. I meant "My Neighbor Totoro" but I couldn't remember exactly what it was called.

2010-05-02 [Ghost the Hybrid]: it's ok i just wondered what anime you meant^^'

2010-05-07 [wicked fae mage]: Slight Addition IDEA!!!!

2010-05-07 [Ghost the Hybrid]: [wicked fae mage] can i just give a sugestion? couldn't you do the anime's/manga's name in bold or use

h3

? it'd make it easier to see what anime or manga you got there

2010-05-07 [wicked fae mage]: Well, H3 wouldn't make it too too big so I'll see what it looks like

2010-05-07 [Ghost the Hybrid]: well it was just a suggestion so it'd be easier to find what you're looking for^^'

2010-05-11 [wicked fae mage]: I don't know where I'm missing a center

2010-05-11 [*Phoenix*]: fixed. ^_^

2010-05-11 [wicked fae mage]: Thanks :3

2010-05-11 [*Phoenix*]: welcomes! You've been reviewing a lot!! I don't know if I can keep up!

2010-05-11 [wicked fae mage]: Lol those are ones that I'd watched years ago and am writing about now

2010-05-11 [*Phoenix*]: cool. that'll work!

2010-05-11 [wicked fae mage]: Except He is My Master and Rayearth OVA

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