Despite being overshadowed by Your Name during the year of its release, A Silent Voice is a dramatic anime movie based on the 7-volume manga of the same name, although adapted into an extra full-length feature. Kyoto Animation crafted this masterful take on Yoshitoki Oima's comic, directed by K-On's Naoko Yamada, and centers on the complex dealings of personal anxiety.
During his years in elementary school, Shoya would bully a newly arrived deaf girl named Shoko, mostly because he thought that her handicap was graining on his schoolmates who tire of helping her to keep up with the rest of the class. Shoko is harassed to the point where she has to change schools, and all of Shoya's friends turn against him to pass the blame for their involvement. This branding has him ignored by his former mates as they go into middle school, so Shoya sinks into depression throughout high school, leaving him suicidal. Before he attempt this, he tries to make amends with Shoko by returning her old notebook that she used to communicate with others in elementary school. Shojo seems to find a new lease on life after she reciprocates his peace offering by befriending him. Shoya's refreshing outlook allows him to begin seeking out his outcasted schoolmates, while befriending others who are also victims of bullying. Shoya and Shoko's budding relationship causes insecurity in their doubting friends and family. Many of the members of their growing circle still can't get past their personal history with either Shoya or Shoko, either accepting any of the blame of past actions, or willingness to accept the intentions of Shoya's attempts for redemption, which makes others question their own worth as a person.
It should be pointed out that this is not a romantic movie, but a dramatic slice-of-life. There are strong passionate emotions between the characters trying to get passed their own handicaps or social anxieties. The major draw of this film is its enchanting soundtrack which echos the mix of emotions fitting each scene. The dub is profoundly strong to include hearing-impaired actress Lexi Cowden as the deaf Shoko. Despite its lengthy runtime, the overall narrative makes for a true to form masterpiece to anyone who can comprehend how the hefty subject of bullying can take its toll on its victims.
Tuesday, February 22, 2022
Friday, February 11, 2022
ANI-MOVIES, *Catwoman: Hunted
Separate from the any of the current DC Universes(although it's hinted it might be in the Young Justice universe), Catwoman: Hunter is an anime-inspired feature directed by Shinsuke Terasawa who has worked on everything from Akira to Dragonball Z. Inspired by action comedies like Cowboy Bebop, Cat's Eye, and Lupin, the whole film is a love letter to high-speed adventure tales, playing out like an 80s video game going from one boss fight to the other.
Catwoman crashes a masquerade party dressed as "herself" from the Golden Age, Selina Kyle is really out to snatch a large emerald to help pay for the care of girls she liberated from a sex trafficking ring. Catwoman takes it from Black Mask who is trying to join the new criminal organization known as Leviathan, which is oddly enough being run by Barbara Minerva, who most Wonder Woman fans would know as Cheetah, and taking a spin back to the character's origin as a master criminal. After a lengthy car chase, Catwoman is abducted by Batwoman who is working with Interpol, along with agent Juliet Pennyworth, aka: Alfred's daughter. They recruit the thieving feline into helping them round up the heads of Leviathan, featuring some serious niche DC villains like La Dama and Dr. Tsin. Catwoman and Batwoman bust the villains' powwow while taking on assassins Cheshire and Nosferata. After a several beat-um up battles with Leviathan's goons, Minerva unleashes ninjas and the hulking Solomon Grundy for a showdown with our heroines in Paris.
Catwoman: Hunted is a riveting roller coaster ride with crisp animation and amazing fight sequences, up to par with modern day quality anime releases. The vocal cast has favorites like Keith David as Tobias Whale, Kelly Hu returning as Cheshire, Encanto's Stephanie Beatriz as Batwoman, and Elizabeth Gillies is probably the best actress to ever be cast as the titular character. Capes, capers, chases, and pointy-eared costumed cuties are the major selling points of this one-shot movie.
Catwoman crashes a masquerade party dressed as "herself" from the Golden Age, Selina Kyle is really out to snatch a large emerald to help pay for the care of girls she liberated from a sex trafficking ring. Catwoman takes it from Black Mask who is trying to join the new criminal organization known as Leviathan, which is oddly enough being run by Barbara Minerva, who most Wonder Woman fans would know as Cheetah, and taking a spin back to the character's origin as a master criminal. After a lengthy car chase, Catwoman is abducted by Batwoman who is working with Interpol, along with agent Juliet Pennyworth, aka: Alfred's daughter. They recruit the thieving feline into helping them round up the heads of Leviathan, featuring some serious niche DC villains like La Dama and Dr. Tsin. Catwoman and Batwoman bust the villains' powwow while taking on assassins Cheshire and Nosferata. After a several beat-um up battles with Leviathan's goons, Minerva unleashes ninjas and the hulking Solomon Grundy for a showdown with our heroines in Paris.
Catwoman: Hunted is a riveting roller coaster ride with crisp animation and amazing fight sequences, up to par with modern day quality anime releases. The vocal cast has favorites like Keith David as Tobias Whale, Kelly Hu returning as Cheshire, Encanto's Stephanie Beatriz as Batwoman, and Elizabeth Gillies is probably the best actress to ever be cast as the titular character. Capes, capers, chases, and pointy-eared costumed cuties are the major selling points of this one-shot movie.
Sunday, February 6, 2022
MISC. MANGA, *Her Witch
Ayumi Hattori started out as an animator working on legendary anime like Mobile Suit Gundam and Minky Momo, but eventually went into the field of manga-ka. One of the few titles of her to get an English release is a 4-part one-shot volume rebranded in English as Her Witch.
The busty redhead sorceress Leica hails from a fantasy world, who is released in our world from soccer player Nadeshiko after accidently knocking her bottle open which acts as a dimensional portal. Leica now owes Nadeshiko a wish, which she keeps pressing to use on gaining a larger chest to attract Leica's love interest. But the unlikely duo are constantly attacked by random spirits after Leica from her kingdom. The voluptuous witch isn't as noble as she appears with several other rivals and hunters from the magical world which usually cause huge damage around Nadeshiko's town.
The artwork is pretty enticing for a single book manga in Her Witch. The characters a somewhat bounded down by standard otaku tropes, but it does make for a nostalgiac read on a long afternoon.
The busty redhead sorceress Leica hails from a fantasy world, who is released in our world from soccer player Nadeshiko after accidently knocking her bottle open which acts as a dimensional portal. Leica now owes Nadeshiko a wish, which she keeps pressing to use on gaining a larger chest to attract Leica's love interest. But the unlikely duo are constantly attacked by random spirits after Leica from her kingdom. The voluptuous witch isn't as noble as she appears with several other rivals and hunters from the magical world which usually cause huge damage around Nadeshiko's town.
The artwork is pretty enticing for a single book manga in Her Witch. The characters a somewhat bounded down by standard otaku tropes, but it does make for a nostalgiac read on a long afternoon.
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