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Month: September 2009

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Manga Review: Hayate the Combat Butler – Volume 12

DVD Review: Fringe Season 1

Last year's freshmen shows included time travel, motorcycle gangs, strange happenings with normal explanations, a detective with powers of observation, an author running with the police, and science gone crazy.

The cast of Fringe (l – r) : Lance Riddick, John Noble, Blair Brown, Kirk Acevedo, Anna Torv, Mark Valley, Joshua Jackson, and Jasika Nicole.

DVD Review: Scrubs Season Eight

When NBC announced that they would not be renewing Scrubs for another season, most of us thought that would be it for the show. To our surprise, ABC was kind enough to pick up the comedy and allow it to continue its quirky storytelling…but with a few budget cut backs. While we did lose a few of the secondary characters, the show was joined by a new set of interns that fit in very well with the original cast…. The show came back and was the best that it had been in years. Now you can catch up on the most recent antics since the Complete Eighth season of Scrubs is now available on DVD!

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DVD Review: Magikano: The Complete Series



This show from 2006 can best be described in two words: Fan Service. Lots and lots of fan service. With a dash of plot. The show revolves around the Yoshikawa family (Haruo, Maika, Chiaka, and Fuyuno) and a witch named Ayumi Maniya, who is tasked with lifting a curse that had been put upon her by “making a man” out of Haruo and arousing his latent powers. This show is definitely not for children.

 

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DVD Review: The Simpsons Season 12


BEST. DVD COLLECTION. EVER.

One night in April of 1987, my brother Dan insisted that the whole family stop whatever we were doing to watch some show I’d never even heard of called The Tracey Ullman Show.  One of us must have grumbled about it, because he launched into a defensive explanation immediately. 

More of Karls Comic Con Highlights

I met some interesting people on the convention floor this year, established companies, promoters, services, and the ground level publishers.
At the Soulgeek booth I met Ben Paddington, co-creator and head writer of the online comic Jump Leads http://www.jump-leads.com/. This is a futuristic story of dimension hopping with cynic Richard Llewellyn and the enthusiastic Thomas Meany. Stranded in a faulty dimension hopping craft Llewellyn and Meany are left to their own wits to find their way back. I’ve read the hard copy of issue 1 (they’re up to issue 7 on the website) and it’s hilarious. When you read this, the in jokes and play on words is reminiscent of a certain Main Man. Give this a look and tell Ben I sent you.

DVD Review: Kaze no Stigma, Volume 2-Fire


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The second and final volume of Kaze No Stigma provides 12 episodes that do help tie the series together but at the same time leaves us wondering… why? The first 5 episodes cover the budding relationship between Kazuma and Ayano. Or should I say, the goofy ways Ayano's Father try to get them together. They also introduce the new character, Katherine McDonald, who is also a Fire user from America out to prove that her family is tops in the Fire world.

DVD Review: Death Note, L change the WorLd

The Death Note franchise takes on the question of what L did with his last 23 days. Of course this storyline is unique to the live action series, not the manga or anime series. Death Note: L change the World is fun, fantastic, full of action and lots and lots of L being L.

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DVD Review: Dragon Ball Z: The History of Trunks review

Trunks, as everyone knows, beat an opponent that Goku had trouble taking out. Who he was and where he came from was only slightly touched upon in the main run of Dragonball Z and you were never told the whole story. Well, Dragonball Z: The History of Trunks tells the story of when he came to be and the future he came from.

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DVD Review: Jinki: Extended, The Complete Series

Cute girls, sexy women and mechs. What else could any decent Otaku want in a series? There is a dark secret about this group of people associated with these powerful machines, but there are also several twists along the way to discovering the secrets.

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DVD Review: G.I. JOE The Complete Series

G.I. Joe is the code name for America’s highly-trained special missions force. Its purpose: to defend human freedom against Cobra, a ruthless terrorist organization determined to rule the world!

Originally airing in the early 1980s when Hasbro re-launched its classic toy line of military action heroes, this series introduced characters with unique personalities and his or her own military specialty. It was basically a 30-minute commercial but I loved every minute of it. I haven’t seen any of these episodes since watching them after school in youth. I may be clouded by nostalgia but I get a kick out of reliving the adventures of Duke, Scarlett, Snake Eyes, Flint, Lady Jaye and rest of the Joe team.

DVD Review : Sons of Anarchy Season 1

So, when you need to have a cutting edge subject to formulate a drama around, who do you think of? I know that one of the most public of street gangs, the motorcycle club, didn’t spring to the top of the list. But with great writing and excellent casting, Fox has pulled it off with Sons of Anarchy.

Manga Review: Bleach volume 28: Baron’s Lecture Full-Course


Bleach Vol. 28: Baron's Lecture Full-Course  continues the Bleach saga with Ichigo Kurosaki, Uryû  Ishida and Chad Sado finishing their first battle in Hueco Mundo ("Hollow World").  Now all they have to do is get to Las Noches ("The Nights").

 

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