Last season was full of surprises and great shows as well as few failures.
This new season that begins in October doesn't bring much novelty in regards to new shows, but there are new shows that are promising!
The highlights are the new season of Bakuman and the return of Sekai-Ichi Hatsukoi!
Bakuman season 2:
Premiere Date: October 1
Our protagonists are on the verge of publication and new challenges arise!
The Pros: the great story, animation and pacing that follows the manga arc.
The Cons: lack of promotion by NHK
Guilty Crown
It will premiere on the Nnoitamina block, the story is set in 2039 and revolves around Shū, a boy who has acquired an ability called the "power of kings" that allows him to draw out weapons from another person. He joins a resistance group named "Undertaker" which aims to restore Japan's independence from an international organization known as the GHQ.
The Pros: from the trailers, the animation looks great, the premise is ok.
The Cons: if it drags out too much, it could have the same fate as Deadman Wonderland.
Premiere date: October 13
Sekai-Ichi Hatsukoi season 2
The Pros: deliciously unique series with great relationship plots, the guilty pleasure of fujoshis everywhere!! Bishonen-ai!
The Cons: huh??
Premiere date: October 7
Working!!
Based on the four-koma manga, it concerns the activities of the unusual employees at the Wagnaria family restaurant, the fun will ensue!
The Pros: yes, more comedy! It seems to be the new trend.
The Cons: a good comedy series rarely fails, though there's always the possibility it will.
Premiere date: October 1
Un-go!
There is quite the mystery around this one, it will also premiere on Nnoitamina slot. Its production values are already high with their opening theme done by School Food Punishment, 'How to go', while the ending theme is "Fantasy" by LAMA.
The Pros: did I mention that this is done by the Full Metal Alchemist original staff??
The Cons: there's not much info, this could be the underdog horse which we all know what happens when it wins. The series is based on a light novel set on the Meiji era with a detective theme.
Premiere date: October 13
Ben-to
Also based on a light novel, the story revolves around a poor high school student named Yo Sato. Sato goes one day to the supermarket and finds a bento (lunch box) for sale at half price.
The Pros: looks really cute from the trailers. I hope the story's quality exceeds it.
The Cons: people that hate moe.
Premiere date: October (TBA)
Yuri Seijin Naoko san
The other guilty pleasure of the season for yuri lovers.
The Pros: it could have the same success as Sekai-ichi Hatsukoi, if the plot doesn't revolve much around yuri, but actually stories.
The Cons: precisely because of the theme, it could not last long. It's a gamble.
Premiere date: November 30
Phi Brain- Kami no Puzzle
The adventure series is about two high-schoolers that challenge dangerous “philosopher’s puzzles”.
The Pros: the promotion has been around for a year now. The artwork and animation looks pretty good for the trailers.
The Cons: will it go the same way as Kamisama no Memochou?
Premiere: October (TBA)
Bleach
The Pros: the great fan expectation over when the new arc post-Aizen will be animated. The last Kageroza arc, though a filler, was well animated with good fights at the end.
The Cons: the fillers!! It seems they will have us with one year of fillers!
Naruto Shippuden
The Pros: this show has been through such up and dows that it's part of their charm. Really, it's a classic show!
The Cons: More fillerology until they finally decide to catch up!
One Piece
The Pros: over 500 episodes make this anime among the legendary. The most read manga in the world will always keep this show alive.
The Cons: well, the usual. Fillers and tons of haters.
Beelzebub:
The Pros: this show has really grown strong, it's already going the path of the classic. The characters and situations in these last episodes have been nothing short of epic histerical. The animation quality has improved to a standard.
The Cons: really? There are no cons?
Gintama
The Pros: After a long break, this show returned on January stronger than ever. The great advantage that both this show and Beelzebub have is that they can have their own filler episode without straying from the manga since it's comedy.
The Cons: frankly, nothing
SKET Dance
The Pros: this series is going strong to the point that it's on crossovers with Gintama and now Bakuman.
The Cons: there isn't any except if they stick to lame episodes for too long, which I don't it would happen.
Nurarihyon no Mago: Sennen Makyo
The Pros: I can say that this show has quietly become the strongest show of the season without making much of a fuss. The outstanding quality of the story and the animation has endured greatly.
The Cons: I kinda wish that this series would be a continuous one instead of per season, but that would decrease the quality, wouldn't it? Who really wants Nuramago fillers? Yuck.
¬ ¬ *stares at Blue Exorcist filler arc that ends the season in a low note.
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Due to the tragedy in Japan, Crunchyroll has announced on its forum that simulcasts for this weekend of March 11 through March 13 will be hold until regular programming in Japanese TV resumes.
The series affected are:
Beelzebub
Mitsudomoe 2
Lilpri
Letter Bee 2: Reverse
The series affected are:
Beelzebub
Mitsudomoe 2
Lilpri
Letter Bee 2: Reverse
I can't wait till this awesome series premieres as an anime next year. Just like Ao no Exorcist, it is quite an alternative take on the 'son of the Devil' theme that we are used to see in classic movies like The Exorcist or The Prophecy.
We are used to think that the son of a demon is supposed to be the cusp of everything that is evil, but what if it really isn't so? That's the challenge that these stories present, with imperfect, human characters, yet with a sense of what is right.
Beelzebub is the story of Oga Tatsumi, a high-school freshman punk, pretty much like Kurosaki Ichigo from Bleach, who constantly fights and gets in trouble with gangs and social clichés in his high school, considered one of the worst in Japan, Ishiyama High.
Ishiyama High is more like the scenery of power struggles between gangs and its leaders, and we never see a teacher there, meaning that its students are all on their own in their perfect anarchy experiment.
One day Oga was kicking the living crap out of a group that defied him, and took them to the river to 'do the laundry', drowning them repeatedly in order to wash their blood stained clothes. (Erm, bear in mind that this is a dark comedy)
Until he sees a corpse emerging out of the river. Everyone is scared the hell out and runs, except Oga. The corpse splits in half like a capsule and reveals a really cute naked baby, who 'falls in love' with Oga's cruelty and dark aura.
He doesn't know what's going on and accepts to take care of the baby, who will be attached to his back until he finds someone darker and more cruel than him.
The baby is the son of the Devil in Earth, and to meet his true destiny, he must be raised in the worst enviroment possible in order to ensure the destruction of humanity. That's why Hilda, a Gothic-lolita caregiver and warrior from Hell, meets Oga to ensure that objective.
Thus the trouble and fun ensues :-)
Friggin' awesome!!!
An advertisement of the upcoming Super Jump Anime Tour revealed that Beelzebub anime will first air in January 2011. This is the first anime adaptation ever for this great manga by Ryuhei Tamura.
An advertisement of the upcoming Super Jump Anime Tour revealed that Beelzebub anime will first air in January 2011. This is the first anime adaptation ever for this great manga by Ryuhei Tamura.
Shonen Jump magazine will announce next week the release dates and production details of the new OVAs of Beelzebub and Toriko.
Beelzebub is an action and comedy story in which by a twist of fate, a rebellious high school student becomes the surrogate father of the son of the devil, while Toriko is the story of a hunter looking for rare and exotic animals to convert into exquisite meals, in a world where taste and texture of foods is the only thing that matter (???).
Both mangas, published since 2009, have never had an anime adaptation before, so that's why they'll be part of the Jump Super Anime Tour this year.
Beelzebub is an action and comedy story in which by a twist of fate, a rebellious high school student becomes the surrogate father of the son of the devil, while Toriko is the story of a hunter looking for rare and exotic animals to convert into exquisite meals, in a world where taste and texture of foods is the only thing that matter (???).
Both mangas, published since 2009, have never had an anime adaptation before, so that's why they'll be part of the Jump Super Anime Tour this year.
La revista Shonen Jump de la próxima semana anunciará las fechas de estreno y detalles de la producción de las nuevas OVAS de Beelzebub y de Toriko.
Beelzebub es una historia de acción y comedia, en la que por cosas del destino, un estudiante rebelde de secundaria se convierte en el padre sustituto del hijo del Diablo, mientras que Toriko es la historia de un cazador que busca animales raros y exóticos para convertirlos en exquisitas comidas (???).
Ambos mangas, publicados desde 2009, nunca han tenido una adaptación al anime antes, por eso formarán parte del Jump Super Anime Tour de este año.
Beelzebub es una historia de acción y comedia, en la que por cosas del destino, un estudiante rebelde de secundaria se convierte en el padre sustituto del hijo del Diablo, mientras que Toriko es la historia de un cazador que busca animales raros y exóticos para convertirlos en exquisitas comidas (???).
Ambos mangas, publicados desde 2009, nunca han tenido una adaptación al anime antes, por eso formarán parte del Jump Super Anime Tour de este año.







