Thoughts On: Various Things

Recent Naruto Manga

  • What’s the difference between the first chapter of a fanfiction I’m not going to read more of and the latest story-arc in Naruto? One swiftly and clumsily eliminates old characters, introduces a host of new characters including a new love interest for a pre-existing character, in a burst of enthusiasm boosts said pre-existing character to new, unrivaled heights of power with little regard to explanation or logic, and generally fails to generate any interest in where the story is going. The other I frequently encounter on Fanfiction.Net.


Record of Lodoss War

  • This anime is way, way more boring than I remember it being. I never got around to watching the second half.
  • The only amusing bit is noting just how obvious it is that this is based on someone’s D&D campaign.
  • Okay, and marveling at how it starts in media res, then promptly goes back in time and tells the long, boring beginning in full detail. Then, when it reaches the point where the mission the characters were on (but did not complete) in the first episode begins, it jumps forward to after that mission, leaving the various very important events and revelations to be slowly revealed in flashback.
  • The first time I watched the show, I spent almost ten minutes trying to find the episode I’d accidentally skipped.
  • The art is occasionally very pretty, though.

American Comics (About Which No One Reading This Really Cares)

  • I’ve been on something of a comics… um… acquiring binge, lately. Exploring DC seriously for the first time, really. Lots of good stuff there, though plagued with many of the same sort of stupid editorial decisions, “big crossover event”-driven plotting, and occasionally just plain bad writing as Marvel.
  • Speaking of Marvel, at least the books spinning out of Civil War have been fairly well-done and interesting, even if that event was… not. The pro-registration side is still direly in need of a more favorable portrayal, though, even in their own books.

Claymore Anime

  • The first episode has aired. Like the manga, it starts off a little weak, but it was well-done. I’m looking forward to the rest.

This Post…

  • …has a lot of categories.

Aaron Nowack…

  • …is lazy, and hasn’t posted to this blog or worked seriously on his fanfiction in too long.

I can’t speak to most of this, but…

-Naruto Manga: Your assessment of recent Naruto canon is sadly spot-on on the horrible, ironic way that you probably intended -_-;…

-Record of Lodoss War: …yeah, that all sounds about right, now that i think about it. One wonders how it developed such a following…

-American Comics: You might be surprised. A few of the more recent (in the last five years or so) animated adaptations of DC properties have actually been (in my opinion, anyway) pretty good, and adults who watch anime are more likely to watch american cartoons than adults who don’t watch anime, so you’re probably not the only one who has been leafing through DC’s back catalogue…

-Record of Lodoss War: …yeah, that all sounds about right, now that i think about it. One wonders how it developed such a following…

Filling a niche. It was one of the few straight-up fantasy anime available to US fans in the earlier days of fandom, IIRC. I’m not exactly a scholar of anime history or whatever, but the closest contemporary I can think of is Dragon Half, which…doesn’t quite hit the D&D crossover fandom spot as much, you know?