Donnerstag, Oktober 27, 2005

A Night Summary

Back from German class; in the end I decided to attend this evening's. Gawd, it was pretty boring... Saturday classes are more noisy (more participation) and exciting (since there are more students than the Thursday's)

I wanted to say this ever since last week, but either it slipped my mind when I was posting some entry, or that I simply didn't have time to post much (this week) and keep track of my nightly anime rauntings.

So, here goes:

Chrno Crusade rawks! It's already the seventh episode, and it's getting better and better! Tonight's episode marks the first appearance of Aion, and wow, he looks like the priest from Trinity Blood! White/silver hair bishounens = love, whahahhahahahaaa... And I didn't expect the storyline to get darker, since it's only the first ten episodes, but it did. So I'm happy with the turn of events - cos there's a strong forward momentum. Can't wait for tomorrow's!

Burst Angel - first episode. I regretted paying very little attention to it in the past, thinking that it might be some kind of hentai-ish series (the commerical help suggested that itself), but it seems promising instead. The opening was amazing; the animation jaw-dropping. And my weakest link: the male character looks a lot like Claus from Last Exile. Haha, why?

So, why? Just to highlight to you peeps who are clueless, Chrno Crusade + Trinity Blood + Burst Angel + Last Exile = all animated by GONZO. Oooo... I just love GONZO. They are really the best. Also, just for your information, Kiddy Grade is animated by them as well; which is the reason why some of the girls from Burst Angel looks like those from the latter. But despite the lookalikes, all the characters from all the GONZO animes have unique personalities! So it doesn't get boring.

A little timeline of GONZO's works [which I've seen]:
2005 - Trinity Blood
2004 - Burst Angel (what?! it was last year's work?!)
2003 - Chrno Crusade
2003 - Peacemaker
2003 - Last Exile
2002 - Kiddy Grade
2001 - Hellsing
2001 - Vandread: The Second Stage