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Showing posts with label psychological. Show all posts
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Monday, December 5, 2011

Persona 4 the Animation Episode 8


Right now I've logged probably ABOUT 16 hours on the game(I'm obsessed, it is so good!)and I've just now got to the Kanji case. I think I'm close to catching up with the anime, with the whole camping episode. The anime is so LOYAL to the game it's amazing. The show is basically the games cut-scenes. Anyway I loved this weeks episode.















It was slapstick humor and some character development which for the most part involved Naru and Hana trying to "get at the girls". Who can blame them? I'd probably be doing the same thing :P man those chicks were loving the attention when they were wearing bathing suits even though they were acting like they didn't like it, pshh. The mistake was when Hana told them their bodies weren't mature. That is one thing you NEVER! Tell a girl after she's 13 years old, as secretly that's all they care about, and I guess dudes are the same. No one wants to be the last of ANYTHING. No one wants to be the last one with a beard, pubic hair, breasts, muscles, child bearing hips, adult features, in a race, to lose virginity, to have a kid, to marry... List goes on, in the fact the only things you don't want to be first in is contracting diseases, death(unless your a parent and you don't want your kids first) and the first in line during a war.















I enjoyed when they touched upon Kanji's sexual orientation again. At most he's probably bi-sexual but in my opinion he's not homo-sexual at all, BUT that's just my thinking who knows? But if being all wrapped up in that burly woman's love and blushing wasn't enough, the loss at winning her love is definitely gonna convince you ;)

As for Konishi's brother... That's sad. You'd think if someone was suffering you'd make it an absolute POINT to cheer them up, NOT smother them in condolences however, anymore than a "I'm sorry" but even better just talk to them and be there for them when they need it. When they need to talk they will. Naru gets big kudos for looking out for Saki's bro.

-Relic P.S. You know those boys were happy under the sheets AND YOU KNOW... The ladies loved it, look at those faces.




Sunday, November 20, 2011

Persona 4 The Animation Episode 7


This weeks theme REALLY delves into something I don't come across often in anime(or any other media for that matter). And that would be one's sexual orientation. Lets face it, in both reality and media, homo-sexuality has a certain social stigma attached to it. I myself don't have any problem with who someone likes as I barely have enough time to care about my own life let alone somebody else's and don't feel it is my right to criticize someone when I have my own share of faults. It's a topic that rarely comes up, and when it does always generates a bit of "talk". The only video games and shows that give this topic justice and an honorable portrayal(or even come to mind) is Indigo Prophecy, True Blood, Tokyo Godfathers, and Milk with Sean Penn. It doesn't comd up often enough, so when it does I really find it interesting. That THAT show or game is willing to touch which most everyone else won't. It adds another fold to an already dynamic narrative! So with that said I found this episode of Persona impressive for taking steps in the right direction but never really capitalizing on it...

















While never DIRECTLY stated that Kanji is homo-sexual there are implications but ultimately it's up to the viewer. Personally I think that Kanji is really just confused by how he should feel with affection. His Persona grossly twists his emotions to extremes like indicating how Kanji feels towards the opposite sex. Kanji has just had bad experiences with women though hopefully he doesn't give up on them. It was nice to see the subject touched upon though if only the surface.

So BADA$S!

















Amagi was pretty cool, getting to see her in action with the whole Persona summoning thing I loved it! That scene with Sato and Amagi in slime and the two boys just look'n at them with their minds full of dirtiness haha, they didn't even offer to help but instead wanted to film it for when the imagination isn't enough.





















Now there were two cop outs I felt in the episode. One was when on the velvet room Morgan or something like that and The sharp nosed master offer they're help when Naru is ready and needs it. My thinking was this help would come WAAAAY later! Little did I know it would happen just 17 min's later THAT episode haha! Not that I'm complaining THAT much. I mean those snake hydra like beasts that took out Kanji Persona in it's uncontrolled form was cool but I wouldn't have minded more of a build up in music and animation and of how the beast is formed. Imagine if everyone had the "wild card" ability, they'd be pretty stacked on talent. My second complaint is the characters' interaction with Kanji. They mostly just provided us with the stereotypes of how people interact with the idea of homo-sexuality that are already out there. The awkwardness Naru and Hana showed towards seeing another guy that it is implied likes guys and them being immature about it, not wanting anything to do with seeing Kanji like that leaving it to the ladies, just proving how Kanji already felt about people being judgmental. The girls really were no different being happy he'd have no interest in them and Sato being annoyed by how Kanji's Persona acted and everyone bringing out their Personas instead to shut up alternate Kanji. Now I'll admit it was hilarious AND that Kanji was acting annoying as that was kind of over-done in regards to how over dramatic Kanji was acting. Still I wouldn't mind sacrificing the comedy and characters' reactions in favor of truly delving into the issues someone confused with their sexual orientation would experience. Still, a step in the right direction. And at the least we now have Kanji on board with the team to stop the perpetrator from throwing people in the television.

-Relic P.S. How would you like that big feller looming over your bed while you sleep?

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Persona 4 the Animation Episode 6


I've laughed at ridiculousness, and then I have LAUGHED. This episode made me LAUGH. It was primarily about introducing Kanji this tough as nails degenerate kind of guy that has the whole misunderstood(his sexual orientation perhaps?) thing going for him.


















Kanji is a big boy and throughout the episode had Naru and the gang running for their livers. Now I don't get how one guy beats 100 of ANYTHING, let alone a street fight/brawl. What were all the other biker gang dudes doing while Kanji kicked their buddies a$ses? Sip'n tea? It never made sense to me. While Kanji was busy I would have snuck around the back side of him and stabbed him in the spine or cut his neck open, or grab him at the least so my buddy could scrape Kanji's brain as he dug his thumbs through Kanji's eyes(28 days later comes to mind). Then again there goes the entertainment right? This is anime NOT real life, I'm sorry forgive me. Either way, for being such a tough a$s one has to wonder why he's carrying around little stuffed pink bears(which hilariously Narukami gave back to him when Kanji dropped it)? Or blushing at the thought of a guy being intrigued by him. NOW, being a dude myself I can honestly say I don't really care what anyone thinks of me(with in reason) let alone a dude. If I want to impress anyone it'd be chicks but if they don't want anything to do with me, I'm certainly not going out of my way to do them any favors. SO. I see it as meaning one of a few things. ONE, is that this guy is so anti-social and friendless by his own accord that when someone(anyone or thing) cares about him it flatters him whether it be man, woman, or insect. TWO, this guy is just SUPER shy and is embarassed when someone isn't trying to kick his a$s but try and conversate like 99% of most other people do(kinda like my first idea). THREE, is that this guy is a tad homo-erotic, and in much the same ways our male leads react to women talking to them(I don't get it, how a dude or anyone can blush just because a cute person talks to them but then again I'm practically a social retard in regards to how open I am or simply uncaring) he reacts to men talking to him. NOW I think the shows people are either going with the "were going to imply he is a homo-sexual by having people say queer and have him with strong reactions but really hes not and we tricked you the viewer, shame on you for assuming" OR go with the equally likely "You think we think we will try and fool you into thinking he's a homo-sexual but thats not the truth, when in reality we know your thinking that and he really will turn out to be a homo-sexual, shame on you for assuming you knew our gameplan". Its anyones guess at this point unless you already know and then it isn't anyones guess I suppose.





























Another thing! Narukami's eye catch said he was reliably brave YET he ran away from Kanji TOO!..... TWICE! That is bull sh*t! I wanted to see my main man Naru stay calm cool and collected like the bada$s he is. Still him saying we should run away to Amagi in a monotone voice was very amusing. AH! Amagi. Not only was she back in this episode but her personality is notably more sarcastic. I like the subtle change. We also had some relational development between Amagi and Narukami. Now THAT is what I like to see! Narukami is EXACTLY like me when I'm alone with chicks or anybody for that matter all the way down to the crossed arms. You see Narukami gets it. Its not about how you really feel or are, its about how you want to be perceived. NOW, the difference is Narukami really is a bada$s, he probably in his head is thinking "ah, this silence is nice" and I on the other hand would be thinking "yea babe, I know, I'm the strong and silent type". HAHA! clearly I'm biased towards Narukami. I feel I am a bada$s and I think Narukami is too. Nothing cooler than people thinking your confident and strong even if you aren't ;) now once you get to know me I'm more like Hana. I'm half and half in fact I feel most people are. Theres a time to be cool, and a time to be silly. I wouldn't want to be like Naru at a party, people would be wondering who died lol. Time and place for everything. Now that I'm a mile off subject getting back to it, Amagi isn't good with men and is CUTE because of it, and I think Naru took advantage of this by snatching her digits. O.K. I don't know how the f*ck it happened but I think Amagi beamed her phone number to Naru just by holding their phones together..... Yea, I know. Technology these days, its amazing right?























To end it, while Sato and Hana are on recon of Kanji because he appeared on midnight television, Sato and Hana are talking to each other on phones like they're on walkie talkies but there 2 feet from eachother! Oh man, I love it. Those two are PERFECT for eachother, a match made in heaven. They start talking about munchies and all this other crap lol.  Then while running from Kanji you have a women hunting them down to give Sato her delivery of food(some crazy Japanese food) needs change which Amagi gives her ALL while running. I love a show that doesn't take itself TOO seriously, I thought it was hilarious. I couldn't get a picture of it as all the action going down made the resolution atrocious and frothy(nvm I just got a good source).

























Next episode I'm thinking they'll help out Kanji. But theres an X-factor. Who is that guy(very androgynous) that is bothering Kanji? He a villain or is he doing what Naru and the gang are, trying to save people on midnight television, but lone wolf style? not sure. Anyway good episode. By the way when Nanako said her mom was dead. Man that kid is optimism at its finest. Being without a parent certainly isn't easy. I find her strength in character very refreshing and a breath of fresh air. Her dad is also trying his best as a single parent who works as a detective, and while Nanako must have been lonely before now she has big bro Narukami, I'm happy for her. Oh yea, how in the F*CK did Sato remember the scarf as a connection between Kanji's textile store and that women having an affair?!?!!? I had COMPLETELY forgotten I would never remember that. In fact only that it was a noose stool out to me. I think that revelation would make Jimmy Kudo blush.

-Relic P.S. Nice swimming trunks yo!

Monday, October 31, 2011

Persona 4 the Animation Episode 4





It definitely started quick. We find Naru gets ANOTHER power! I didnʼt play the game so 
Iʼm not sure how many Personas he gets to have. Sato is immediately taking the lead 
and slicing stuff up with her new found Persona. I donʼt know when but sheʼs got the 
glasses now too(the have some rainbow stripes on the side)! Those glasses make 
everything better I tell you! The action is a little more action-y, the sexiness a bit more.... 
sexy. I love it, its like the initiation thing, you know your a bada$s when you got Teddie 
giving you some glasses. Now Iʼd like to quickly mention my thinking when they run into 
Amagi at the top of the stairs... What was Amagi doing(her Persona version that is)? 
Why didnʼt Amagi just send those tongue monsters before and then just wait in her 
Persona form for the group? Was she just sitting up there with her back turned JUST so 
she could get caught with her pants down(figuratively of course)? I think most people 
donʼt think twice but when you have that video game moment where they give a speech 
as your hanging off a ledge giving just enough time for the tables to turn...It never made 
sense! Just go over there step on there fingers! Albeit, I acknowledge this doesnʼt make 
for good entertainment BUT Iʼm just saying...... 















Well we get some of Amagiʼs back story which was QUITE nice, I must say. I was 
REALLY loving that bird cage permutation and how it was a parallel of how Amagi felt 
deep down. Hasnʼt everyone at some point felt like they were suffocating from their own 
life. Feeling destined to be something you donʼt want. Amagi dinʼt ask to be the 
successor of an inn yet here she is, born to here fate. Nobody wants to feel the 
constraint of something like that, to feel the pressure and forced burdens of other 
people. At the least Amagi could commiserate with the bird she found right?! Well no. 
That bird refused to be caged in and went to soar into its OWN sky and horizon, while Amagi was left behind. She was probably angry that she wasnʼt needed like she finally 
felt she was(which she is to Sato but a lack of confidence and being misunderstood, you 
can see the trouble this can cause). At some point co-dependence can be the death of 
someone. Amagi wanted to be saved by someone but that person couldnʼt even save 
them selves. Sato and Amagti need each other to stand which is fine as long as it isnʼt 
dysfunctional like it was(Satoʼs jealousy and Amagiʼs lack of self worth, bad combo 
though their friendship looked good on paper Iʼll admit). 

















I like the point Naru made. Even though Sato couldnʼt do everything and be Amagiʼs 
prince(Idolm@ster episode 17 anyone?), Sato genuinely loved Amagi truly cherishing 
her friendship regardless of the jealousy she occasionally walks hand in hand with. Sato 
tried too hard to save Amagi instead of letting Amagi save her self! The fisherman, teach 
a man to fish he can feed himself for life, proverb comes to mind. It was really a very 
touching and morally intricate episode if you were willing to dig deep and glean the 
philosophic lessons it subtly provided. I love it! 















also liked the implications of needing to accept even the negative, and not leave 
anyone behind or forget about them. I think the tortured Persona souls when I think 
about this. Sure they seem terrible but think about it. Theyʼre all alone and hated. 
Wouldnʼt that warp your sense of morality too? The personas are also very childlike, 
they just want to be loved and needed too. And really these Personas are just the 
characteristics in yourself that you find undesirable and shove away deep in the 
subconscious. How can you love others when you donʼt completely love yourself? And 
by loving your Personas and accepting them you can then begin to love and accept 
others. It was very cathartic episode and when Amagi hugged her Persona who was like 
a child full of superficial problems that just needed a spanking(or round house kick of 
fire) and a good talking to, to reform, my heart squirmed(in a good way).




















On a lighter note, Narukami got his facial expression all the way to clumsy, hell he even 
smiled in this episode! I like the interactive eye catches the show has. As for Amagi, 
sheʼs actually quite hilarious, she just had to be comfortable with herself and everyone 
else, in fact sheʼs down right dorky(in a good way) and i liked this other side of Amagi 
that no one sees too much beside I suppose Sato. With everyone in their quadrio clan 
with their own Personas and newfound iron will Iʼm excited for next week!  I wonder why 
Naru never had to fight his Persona though..... Hmmm? he IS a bada$s I guess!

-Relic