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Greetings and welcome to SARs, Shojoworld's Anime Reviews. I'm a big fan of acronyms, and this one is really fun because if you google it there was an illness called "Severe Acute Respirtatory Syndrome." The singular version has some fun ones two, like "Specific Absobtion Rate" are just a few things that come up. I won't ruin them all for you.

Anyway, my name's Meroko and I run a site dedicated to shojo. This little blog is where I like to rant about whatever I'm watching, wheter this actually helps you pick something to watch?

That'd be a nice bonus.

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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

White Album Season 2, Episodes 8 and 9

Highschool Yuki and Misaki. Just for fun.
Aren't you all amazed at how much I've been posting lately? I don't think I'm gong to keep doing it every day, because I do actually have some form of a life outside of the internet, but I definately plan on a couple times a week, once a week at minimum.

I had some really good screencaps prepared from episode 8 but somehow lost them all. As you may have noticed, I'm kind of a lazy person and don't feel like going back for them. So you're just going to have to be content with subpar screencaps this review.

So onto the episodes. We open up with the girl that Touya ditched completely ignoring his attempt at an apology. YES! This was just awesome, I literally felt like cheering. An equally great scene was where Mana put on some headphones, and we hear what she is listening to isntead of Touya who is trying to talk to her in the background. Touya being spited like that just brings joy to my heart.

Just when you thought Yayoi couldn't get any more disturbing, she walks in to the boy's bathroom while Touya is innocently standing at the sink, pushes him down onto the toliet, and locks the stall door, all to confirm thier "plans for later." Maybe I should have suprised, but I really really was't. Not much suprises me about this show anymore, I think if Touya started being nice to people I might have a heart attack though.

The focus of these episodes shifts from the lovely Rina, who in fact we barely see at all, and instead moves to some characters we haven't seen in awhile, Haruka, Misaki and Mana. The Haruka and Mana stolyines kind of annoyed me, but I guess I have to talk about them don't I?

Well, Mana, for some reason unknown to me, goes Ogata style insane, flips over a desk, tears some stuff up, then runs away and gets on a taxi. Touya goes after her and finds her hiding out with Haruka at some kind of cabin, and Haruka is playing tennis. Which I remember is supposed to be a big deal because of her brother's death. Mana dissapeas and this is basically the end of her pointless storlyine because next time we see her she is totally happy and chipper and visiting Touya's dad in the hospital? Whateve.r

Haruka and Touya hang out and Haruka makes a move on Touya naked, and although we don't see anything it was rather uncomfortable for not just Touya but the viewers. Despite the fact he intially ignores his advances, he is still the hugest tool in the world and kisses her...well.

I tried to think of how many girls Touya has kissed on the show, and it's sad that I just don't know.

On the Misaki side of things, a journalist got the pictures of Yayoi and Touya from some poor photographer who seemes to be in way over his head. He apparently stabbed Misaki, not sure if we actually saw this or not, it must have been awhile ago if so. He threatens to show the pictures to the world if Misaki doesn't write an article for him. Menou comes and scares him and gives him some better material in the way of some trashy pictures of herself. How she knows Touya I really don't remember.

Menou swooping in to save the day.

The episode ends with Rina being upset with Touya, but neither him nor the views know why.

Well...not much to say about these episodes. It was nice to see some of the characters that were seemingly forgotten, but the Mana strorylne went nowhere, and I just couln't bring myself to care abot the Haruka one. I guess if I had to pick one I would say the Misaki/blackmail.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

White Album Episodes 6 and 7.

FINALLY. FINALLY. FINALLY.
Yuki is no longer in the dark and bumbling around like a niave idiot. She actually used the word "suspicious" I've been dreaming of for who knows how long. And who brought me out of my perpetual misery? You guessed it- Rina. She admits, with neither chagrin nor pride, that her and Touya kissed. The way this conversation went was very confusing, Rina was so calm and I felt she was trying to make it come off as a challenege but just couldn't do it. After she leaves we see her holding back tears.

Who could though, when Yuki goes of the wall crazy and starts BITING HER WRISTS until they bleed? I feel like White Album has some kind of "intensity" quota they try to reach each week. This was just...wow. I didn't even know you could do that. But despite this show of blatant emotion Yuki refuses to hit Rina when it's offered saying "you're someone I love too." And even after she calms down does not really acceapt Rina's challenge. She claims she will "wait until she dies" or something like that, reiterating what she said to Touya's father the other day. That's dedication.

Here's a tame screencap of Yuki's freak-out. I don't do well with blood.
Speaking of off the-wall-crazy, we finally see the ending of the stupid painting plot in that we learn Ogata is INSANE. He has a room full of paintings, which he thinks are all the same, but are actually all different. When Yuki points out this fairly obvious fact he loses it, laughing and crying and generally looking pyscho. Yuki leaves and Ogata begins ranting about some stuff and tells Yayoi to take off her clothes. She of course has no problem with this because she's Yayoi, and begins to do it before Ogata tells her to stop because he was kidding. This whole thing was generally weird and kind of disturbing so I'm not going to talk about it anymore.
I decided to spare you and pick a picture of the painting room and not Ogata being insane.
Touya continues to suck and goes on a date with some girl who apparently had been one of his "saviour goddesses" in the past. I forgot about that plot point, I think I had kind of forgot Touya used to actually care about Yuki. In case you've forgetten as well, I think these were people who helped him and Yuki meet up, although usually unintenionally. Akira sees Touya on this date and goes to tell him off, but is stopped by Misaki. Why she stops him I don't know, but props to Akira. I really hope that's actually his name since I respect him now. Touya, whos officially the biggest tool in the whole world, DITCHES her to get in a car with Yayoi. I'm not sure if I've hated him since the beggining, but now there is nothing that I could see reedeming him in my eyes.

I actually googled insulting names to look for something to call him, but I want to keep this blog appropriate so I'll hold back for now. If I can find some funny ones that fit my quota, I'll post them. Feel free to email some in.
You poor, poor girl. And I'm not talking about the fact that he ditched you, I'm talking about the fact that you were for some reason attracted to him in the first place.
Now I'm going to cram in everything else. We see Haruka for two seconds, and I don't think we see Mana at all. There's something about some post Sakrua-Den memebers, but I didn't care. We see some flashbacks of Rina when she first got into the buisness, it took me awhile to reliaze that's what it was because flashbacks on the show don't have any sort of transtition or different coloring. I'm starting to see the lack of budgeting this show truly has, the art has potential but it's like they decided to stop trying. Finally, some girl who was laughing in an Ogata-ish kind of way invites herself to Touya's pad and then gets dragged off by some other guy. Fun.

These episodes were on the weird side, but I'm going to keep watching because why not? I've made it this far haven't I? I read somewhere the ending is horrible, so that should be fun, but we are still 6 episodes away from that.
I'm starting to wonder who on this show isn't crazy. Besides Rina.

So I'm starting to worry the size of the screencaps are too large and make the posts look too long. Feedback? This post is actually pretty short if you look at just the text. I'm trying to focus on just getting more content and getting on some sort of scedule so people might start to actually follow this blog.

Sunday, September 12, 2010

White Album, Season 2 Episodes 4 and 5

So I was orginally going to talk to continue talking about this series in three episode blocks, but sooo much happened in these two episodes I decided to talk about them on thier own otherwise it might just fry my brain.

Episode 4 starts off, and as I haven't watched this show in several months I'm trying to remember what is actually going on. This is NOT a show you can just start and stop, it's much better watched all at once, because I got lost a lot. Made me appreciate the "Previously on..." reviews from many American shows. Because right away we start off with a super intense scene. Yuki is running after Rina in the rain, crying and begging her to reconsider her decision of changing record companies, which is the focus of these two epsodes. Rina, in her never ending awesomeness, tells Yuki not to blame herself.


At some point in episode 4 there was some weird sub plot about a painting, but I don't remember what this has to do with and mostly tuned it out. One thing that's bothering me, is the lady who is the head of M and M records, was she the same lady we saw hitting those girls, who we now see in the recording studio? I really should have found summaries or something. She looked downright evil at one point her car, I have "Eyes of FEAR" written in my notes because both her and Yayoi had great close-ups of thier eyes. I could have tkaen a screenshot of this, but I'm too lazy to go back and find it now.

Also we have a scence with Haruka and Mana-chan basically talking about how much they're both in love with Touya, along with Misaki and that one guy's name who I can't remember (Akira?), but I know I'm happy that they are dating now. This is about the only time you get to see any of them throughout the length of these episodes, so enjoy them while you can.


Now for the really juicy stuff, episode 5. Touya continues to show his wonderful dedication to his girlfriiend by making out with two other girls in this episode, Yayoi again (if you want to count her as a girl)...and wait for it...RINA! I'll hold off for talking about that for a second. The interesting thing with the Yayoi kiss is that someone TOOK PICTURES. This got me really excited, because I'm not sure who would care what Touya does (besides all the girls who love him), but I sense some blackmail coming and that at least should be interestng. Touya seemed generally negative towards Yuki in this episode in general, which was nice because before he was still being all lovey with her while cheating. I think he's starting to maybe at least be honest with himself.



So now to the Rina and Touya kiss. Touya was orginally avoiding Rina because of thier fight, which I know had something to do with Yuki, but he comes to see her now and check how she's doing. At first Rina just kind of shakes him off. "I'm Rina Ogata. You really think I'd cry?" I loved that line. They have a bit og a moment, but it doesn't really go anywhere. Touya turns around to walk away, but then stops and is about to ask her something when Rina bursts out in tears and asks Touya to kiss her, and BAM!


Usually I like to rant about Touyas infidelities, but this is Rina we're talking about so I'm going to let it slide.

So if that moment isn't enough to get your blood racing, we cut to Yuki walking up to Rina's room as well. This two episodes have been strung with little comments from both Yayoi and Rina about the letter, but Yuki of course remains completely trusting, dedicated, etc., especially with Touya's father when she says she'd "be ready to fall in love with him all over again" if Touya were to love her.

While she deosn't see the kiss, she does see Touya leaving and the look on her face makes me hope she might finally start trusting everyone a little less.


I still love love this show, I forgot how excited it makes me and will hopefully have some more reviews for you soon because I just HAVE to know what happens. I'm thinking i'll get rid of the ratings system though, I never knew what to do with it really, at least on an episode by episode basis. Maybe at the end of a series I'll find a more creative way to do it.