Love Plus Dating Game Sales Top 100,000 in a Month

games, love plus, popularity October 5th, 2009

Anime producers must be red with envy as they see Konami's Love Plus DS game reach sales of over 100,000 units within a month of its release.

That is already over double the entire 2008 sales of high-selling Code Geass R2 DVD1.

Hayami Saori, however, must be thrilled. Her character in the game, Takane Manaka, has become wildly popular. Today, many fans are celebrating Manaka's October 5 birthday (see photo).

On second thought, Hayamin may be getting a bit weirded out by now. After all, she is now the girlfriend of tens of thousands of Japanese otaku, who are no doubt doing unspeakable things in her virtual presence.

A recent story on Sankaku Complex (a site definitely not safe for work, and the source of much of my information here) says that game-players are even figuring out what perfume to buy and apply to their DS consoles to simulate a fuller olfactory experience of their virtual romance.

As the slogan on 2channel goes: "Who needs real women when you have Love Plus?"
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Seitokai no Ichizon — Characters and Seiyuus

2009_fall, Seitokai no Ichizon, Seiyuu October 4th, 2009

four rookie seiyuusThe blogosphere is almost united in dismissing this show as boring and awful. The blogosphere is wrong, wrong, wrong.

Actually, what I should say is that this show hits my sense of humor dead on, even if it misses most other people's.

The show parodies itself parodying other shows. Within a few seconds of it opening, it has smashed the fourth wall to smithereens, and the characters slip in and out of levels of self-reference for 22 minutes of verbal and visual fun, almost entirely set in the student council room.

Carrying this light burden are five lovely, strange, good-hearted characters: the four bishoujo elected members of the student council -- petanko moe, bishoujo moe, protective elder sister tsundere, cool tsundere -- and the one token male, who is there because he scored highest on exams. Good work for a sidekick-type character whose consciousness is entirely immersed in ero-games.

The cast is four-fifths unknowns. The guy is played by Kondou Takashi (Train in Black Cat). For all the others, this is either their first major role or their first role, period. I like them all here, and expect to see more of most of them. At least two of them trained at well-known seiyuu schools, one has acted on stage, and one has hosted a TV show.

Here is a characters/seiyuus page with pics of the four main characters and their seiyuus, as well as info about each seiyuu, and links to more. Click image to go to full page:

characters and seiyuus
Sample jokes: they start by saying how surprised they are this manga got an anime, that a drama CD would have been more than sufficient for a show that all takes place in one room. They debate what to call the show: one suggestion is Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuuutsu, in order to guarantee an audience. This is a Kadokawa property, and most (all?) of the references are to other Kadokawa properties.

Each time the moe little chairman stamps papers with her hanko (stamp), the male character says petanko ("flatchest"). She goes weeping to the secretary, burying herself in the secretary's ample chest, the size of which makes her feel even worse. As they are checking and approving items for each club, they approve castanets for the Light Music club (Kei-On Bu).

The guy comes on to the secretary, whose response shows she hasn't even been listening. He says cool characters become passionate in the end. She replies, with hooded eyes: "Just try it." When the chairman gives a speech about what the club should do, all the others pay no attention at all, reading, playing games, etc. The guy's running joke is that the council is his harem. No-one agrees. In the middle of the chairman's speech, he interrupts her with a confession. He keeps coming on to each girl in turn, and being rejected in amusing (to me) ways. The moe-est member of the group turns out to be such an expert at Monster Hunter that she updates the walk-through wiki -- in a self-defeating way.

The show is from a series of novels that has recently spawned a manga version, and that has sold upwards of 200,000 volumes. The director is Satou Takuya, who directed Ichigo Mashimaro. The writer who adapted the original is the well-known Hanada Jukki, who did Rozen Maiden and sola. I think the comic direction is excellent, with just the right sort of bent timing and expressions. Animation is by Studio Deen, a fact which sends many critics into long rants against the studio which made my favorite anime of all time, Simoun, and another of my favorites, Marimite.

If any of this seems even remotely promising to you, give it a go. But don't say I didn't warn you that most people (both overseas and in Japan) seem to hate the show. Fools.

note: The only other blogger I've seen say they like this show is Moogy.

Fall Season Begins — list of shows starting in the next few days

2009_fall, calendar October 1st, 2009

Sasameki KotoThe fall season gets going in earnest today, with three shows:
  • Asura Cryin' 2 -- second season of the supernatural mecha romance
  • Kämpfer -- a guy turns into a girl, enabling him to fight in a kind of ongoing tournament; stars Inoue Marina and Horie Yui
  • Nyan Koi -- romantic comedy about a guy who hates cats, but has to be nice to them or he will turn into one. Directed by the director of Hayate 1.

Friday, we have five shows:
  • To -- a pair of 3DCG space fiction stories by the director of Appleseed and Vexille
  • The Book of Bantorra -- shounen fantasy adventure starring Paku Romi, Ogawa Tohru, Sawashiro Miyuki, and Tomatsu Haruka.
  • To Aru Kagaku no Railgun -- spin-off from To Aru Majutsu no Index, directed by the director of Toradora
  • White Album season 2 -- continuation of the romance drama starring Mizuki Nana and Hirano Aya
  • Seitokai no Ichizon -- school comedy adapted by Hanada Jukki from Aoi Sekina's novels.


Saturday, five more:
  • Seiken no Blacksmith -- shounen mediaeval fantasy adventure with a good cast, an interesting-sounding story, and a dubious staff
  • Shugo Chara Party! -- third year of the smash hit shoujo supernatural romantic adventure
  • Tegami Bachi -- heartwarming fantasy starring Sawashiro Miyuki
  • Tentai Senshi Sun Red -- bizarre shounen/seinen comedy
  • Inuyasha: The Final Act -- the final season of the classic shounen adventure series begins

Five more on Sunday:
  • Yumeiro Pâtissière -- a young girl (played by Yuuki Aoi, who was Murasaki in Kurenai) wants to become a top pastry-maker
  • Sora no Otoshimono -- ecchi romantic comedy featuring Hayami Saori as a buxom angel with incredible powers who falls to earth and becomes the servant (sort of) of the shounen protagonist.
  • Kanokon OVA 1 -- ecchi is too mild a word for this romantic comedy featuring a buxom fox-woman, a loli wolf-girl, and a shouta.
  • Natsu no Arashi 2 -- second season of Shinbou's romantic comedy featuring time-travel, Sanpei Yuuko, Shiraishi Ryouko, and Nazuka Kaori.
  • Miracle Train -- bishounen comedy personifies stations on a Tokyo subway line as beautiful boys.

Kimi ni TodokeMonday:
  • Shin Koihime Musou -- second season of the amusing ecchi comedy that turns Three Kingdoms heroes into yuri girls.
  • Anyamaru Tantei Kiruminzuu -- magical girl comedy starring Yuuki Aoi
  • Nogizaka Haruka no Himitsu 2 -- second season of the moe romantic comedy starring Noto Mamiko

Tuesday:
  • Kyou no 5 no 2 Takarabako -- another OVA for the heartwarming/ecchi grade-school comedy
  • Kobato -- shoujo romantic adventure from CLAMP, starring Hanazawa Kana
  • Kimi ni Todoke -- shoujo romance from an excellent manga, adapted by Kanparu Tomoko (Nodame cantabile) and starring Noto Mamiko, Namikawa Daisuke, Sanpei Yuuko, and Sawashiro Miyuki
  • 11eyes -- fantasy adventure starring Ono Daisuke and adapted from an ero-game

Wednesday 7 October:
  • ToHeart2 adplus -- ep2 of another OVA for the classic moe comedy. A chance to hear Ochiai Yurika.
  • Cheburashka Arere? -- kids show about a stowaway creature, from a Russian story
  • Sasameki Koto -- yuri romance comedy/drama starring Takagaki Ayahi. One of the shows I am most looking forward to.

Thursday 8 October:
  • Darker than Black 2 -- second season of the dark sci-fi mystery adventure starring Kiuchi Hidenobu and directed by Okamura Tensai (Wolf's Rain)

For the remainder of the season, check my weekly schedule and full preview post.
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