Showing posts with label armed librarians. Show all posts
Showing posts with label armed librarians. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Final Thoughts: Armed Librarians - The Book of Bantorra

I watched only three shows from the Fall 2009 anime line-up and out of all those three, Armed Librarians - The Book of Bantorra surprised me the most. Here's why.

Hamyuts reveals that her true power is being able to force book eaters like Ruruta to eat any book she chooses. This special ability of hers enables her to enter Ruruta's world at will as well as summon anyone who has been turned into a book to her aid. Thus, Noloty, Casma, Vizac, Feekie, and Volken all appear to help Hamyuts complete her final mission and defeat Ninieu.

Meanwhile, in the real world, Ruruta tries to convince the telepathic Mirepoc to help him. But after everything that he has done to her comrades and the whole world, Mirepoc finds it hard to trust him. While she wavers in her resolve, Chacoly appears in Ruruta's world and sends her soul transference magic to Mirepoc, giving the latter the ability to move people. This, combined with Mirepoc's telepathy, helps Mirepoc break the sleeping spell that Ruruta has placed on the entire world and channel everyone's desire to save the world. This "power of the world" gather in the knife in Ruruta's hand -- the ultimate weapon to kill Ninieu.

Perhaps knowing that her doom is at hand, Ninieu renews her attack. While the armed librarians fight off the Beasts of the Final Chapter both in the real world and Ruruta's world, Hamyuts summons more of her fallen comrades. A suddenly young Ireia Kitty makes an appearance as well as the ant master, Mokkania. Then Ninieu casts another spell that would have caused a huge explosion and destroy a vital part of the world. However, Enlike uses his lightning magic to negate the spell. This small triumph leads both Matt and Hamyuts to realize that no matter the odds or their differences of opinions, in the end, one thing remains: they are all armed librarians.

With the power of the world upon him, Ruruta advances. The armed librarians provide cover for him while Hamyuts herself risks bleeding to death in order to break the protective barrier around Ninieu. As Hamyuts falls to her death, Ruruta makes it through the final stretch and stabs Ninieu, killing her and in the process ending the destruction of the world. In the next instant, Ruruta wakes up and finds Ninieu as she was before. She still says she cannot forgive him but adds that she will sing for him. While Ninieu's song fills both worlds, Hamyuts dies in Volken's arms, saying with characteristic irony that she is happy. In the real world, the remaining armed librarians celebrate their victory with tears and laughter as Matt muses that he would have wanted to hold Hamyuts in his arms one last time. Hamyuts and Ruruta's body both disappear. The fallen armed librarians in Ruruta's world also disappear.

Years pass and Mirepoc narrates that after the near-catastrophe caused by Ruruta, the armed librarians was disbanded and Bantorra Library was abandoned. All the armed librarians were tried but only one man was punished with the death penalty: Mattalast Ballory. But he disappeared before his sentence could be executed. He reappears many years later to tell an older Mirepoc that he is trying to make amends for all his past deeds by making sure that the stories of everyone whose books he helped destroy in the past become part of his own book.

FINAL THOUGHTS:

I had a really bad first impression about Armed Librarians. In fact, I almost dropped it after the first six episodes or so and continued to harbor that feeling until I experienced a change of heart at around Episode 20.
The premise of the series is interesting enough but once you see it, it's hard to get into. It's not because the series pretends to be deep that it is inaccessible. On the contrary, the dominant themes of religion and nihilism are not thoroughly explored. It's inaccessible in that, while each episode is able to entertain to some extent, it's also frustrating because of the lackluster storytelling and slapdash character development. Add to that the generally poor production values, Armed Librarians does not have a lot to draw viewers in and keep them glued to the storyline. 
For a show that is basically a series of loosely connected standalone stories, Armed Librarians is an obvious loser in the continuity department. The way the whole story is told is a little like connecting the dots. In fact, I think that's basically what the writers did: drop hints all over the place and then, when they realize that the story has to end because the studio is running over the budget, they start randomly connecting these earlier hints, never mind if it felt a lot like pulling plot bunnies from a hat or a hammer from space. In short, it all feels like everything is constructed as an afterthought. Not that the story isn't compelling, especially in the later seven episodes, when the overarching plot finally takes shape, but by then people would have already dropped the show entirely, leaving only the most patient of viewers to see the whole thing through. I'll be honest and say that I'm glad I'm one of the latter. Armed Librarians has its good moments, majority of which are concentrated in the last few episodes.
That said, my real pet peeve about this anime is the names of the characters. They are difficult to recall, hard to pronounce and impossible to spell. Maybe the writer wanted to emphasize the foreignness of these characters, how they're all from different backgrounds and that they live in a world different from ours. But come on, names like Hamyuts and Mirepoc are just gratuitous and self-indulgent. Then again, in all fairness, I hate fantasy stories partly because of how regular names are purposely given radical spellings to make them seem more exotic.
As if the ridiculous names weren't enough, the series makes poor use of its large cast. While some get their background unreasonably fleshed out and others are suddenly thrown into the limelight for no reason other than to set them up to be killed, the rest are only shamelessly put there as fodder for the series' many subplots. In the end, I couldn't get emotionally invested in any of the characters, which in turn makes it hard for me to relate and actually care when characters die. Because character deaths are abound in Armed Librarians; that's the only thing the writers don't mince around with. I get the feeling though that they wanted us to feel something when these characters pass away. I say it's an unreasonable expectation on their part and I feel insulted, now that I think about it. I've said it before, the only character I actually care about is Hamyuts, whose kickass awesomeness I partly attribute to the talent of her voice actress, Romi Paku.
The music of Armed Librarians, while not bad, is not something to rave about either. Some tracks provide the correct tone for the more subtly dramatic moments but the rest are either jarring or completely inappropriate. The opening and ending themes are not exceptionally good.
IN SUM -- Armed Librarians is a sub-par anime that fails to meet its own expectations as well as the viewers'. But it does have its redeeming quality: it can be a very entertaining series when it is of the mind to be, which it is...most of the time.

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Sunday, March 28, 2010

Armed Librarians 26: Hamyuts vs. Ruruta

She's alive. And she is pissed.

EPISODE 26: Redemption, Perplexity and the Book Within a Book
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Inside Ruruta's desert world, he enters a cave and finds Ninieu there. However, before he could reach her, the cave starts to fall apart. He makes it outside safely but encounters Hamyuts Meseta, who is just thrilled to face him once again. Hamyuts attacks, Ruruta deflects and kills her easily. But Hamyuts' wounds heal and she just comes back again and again, forcing Ruruta to kill her over and over. It is soon revealed that Makkia has literally reprogrammed Hamyuts to take pleasure in pain and to actively seek her own death. In so doing, Hamyuts' soul cannot die. Then Ruruta discovers the hard way how Makkia changed Hamyuts into a weapon designed to kill him (Ruruta): Hamyuts' stone pellets brings Ruruta the same kind of pleasure he experienced the night he spent with Ninieu. The weapon succeeds in virtually incapacitating Ruruta. More so when Hamyuts summons the souls of those whose books Ruruta consumed and kills them one by one. As more and more souls are killed, Ruruta's powers are diminished. However, Ruruta manages to break free from Hamyuts' attacks and transfers all his remaining magic to Ninieu, who then casts a nullification spell and releases the Beasts of the Final Chapter. A heavily wounded Hamyuts finds her resolve shaken but unlikely allies in the person of Alme and Charlotte appear to help her out just long enough for her to escape and meet Colio, who reminds her that no one, not even Hamyuts Meseta, is ever alone. Meanwhile, Ruruta discovers the true depths of Ninieu's despair so that not even she can forgive him. At the same time, Lascall Othello decides to take a more active part in the grand events unfolding and wakes up Mirepoc, but at the cost of her own life. The newly wakened Mirepoc discovers Hamyuts' impaled body and Volken's book and prepares a plan to set things right in the real world. Back in the desert, Colio finds Ruruta and gives him a knife, saying that he (Ruruta) knows what to do. At the same time, Hamyuts reappears to challenge Ninieu once more but this time, she's brought company with her.

THOUGHTS:

I know I said that I couldn't blog this episode but turns out there's been a slight change of plans, resulting in me seeing this episode and blogging it. Yay! Anyhoo, what an...episode. From the previews, I knew it was going to be exciting but I had no idea it was going to be this exciting. So that's why Hamyuts is a sadist. Makkia made her that way. What's more, he practically made her immortal by giving her a constant death wish. Ever heard of the adage that says the more you seek something, the more it eludes you? That's basically what Hamyuts is all about. Also, because she derives pleasure from dying, it seems that her soul just keeps returning for more.
It's brilliant that Hamyuts' stone pellets makes Ruruta feel soooo good (it's sexual pleasure, if the reference to Ruruta's night with Ninieu means anything) that he'd want it until he dies from it. I can see why Hamyuts' power works and Chacoly's didn't. Chacoly tried to make Ruruta fall in love with her which therefore pitted her against Ruruta's memory of Ninieu. She proved to be no match for that memory. On the other hand, Hamyuts doesn't try to match Ninieu or even remove her from Ruruta's memory. If anything, she makes Ruruta remember Ninieu more, which of course is what he wants. The only way to kill someone as powerful as Ruruta is to make him wish for his own death.
Now, for what Ninieu did to Hamyuts. She made her question her resolve to die. We already know that Hamyuts' "immortal" soul is anchored on the fact that she loves to die. This is possible because Hamyuts believes that she has no one and nothing to live for. But here, Ninieu argues that Hamyuts in fact has something to live for and that is love. Remember Mince's sacred eyes? Hamyuts' desire is love. Without knowing it, during her life, Hamyuts has not only witnessed love but has also experienced it through her subordinates and, of course, through Matt. Hamyuts was blind to this because of her death wish, and that makes her strong and hardcore. Now, by making her aware of it, Ninieu breaks away Hamyuts' shell to reveal the weak flesh inside. Hamyuts falters. She is no longer immortal. Then again, as some people say, it is when we are strong that we realize we are weak and it is when we are weak that we realize we are strong. In being weak, Hamyuts realizes her true strength: she is not alone. She has people on her side, people to live for, and therefore she cannot die. And so Hamyuts Meseta comes full circle and is all the more hardcore for it. :) 
BTW, I love Paku Romi. She's so awesome in those episode, even more so than the previous ones. Especially that line: "All those idiots who love me!" LOL
Mirepoc. I don't know what she can do at this point but I'm guessing her telepathy will come in handy in the finale. After all, Lascall personally chose her. It must be for a very good reason. I also don't know what Ruruta is going to do with the knife. But I was glad that Shiron appeared, if only as an apparition that exists inside Colio. heee
This was a surprisingly deep episode. Hence, the particularly lengthy exposition above. Now, I can hardly wait for the finale.


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Sunday, March 21, 2010

Armed Librarians 25: Hamyuts is dead!

...or is she?
EPISODE 25: Serenity, Indolence, and the Tale of Despair
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Colio Tonis is walking in the desert and comes upon a strange arena with a huge screen in front. The screen shows the life story of Ruruta, the man with transparent hair, who is destined to save the world by defeating the Beasts of the Final Chapter, who are in turn sent by Orntorra, the god of the Future. However, before he can do that, Ruruta must first consume the books of 100,000 soldiers, absorbing not only their abilities in the process but also their despair. Niniiu, the last of a tribe of minstrels whose song can heal, senses Ruruta's despair and wants to help. After some difficulty, the two manage to meet. At first, Ruruta resists Niniiu's attempts to help him but with some persistence from Niniiu, Ruruta comes to admit that he is afraid of failing his people and of not being forgiven. To ease his pain, Niniiu sings her song of healing and then gives Ruruta what he craves the most: forgiveness.

Back to the present, Hamyuts faces Ruruta and tries to provoke him by reminding him of Chacoly and humming Niniiu's song. Meanwhile, Mattalast and Enlike finally make it out of the labyrinths. At the same moment, a root from the Heaven tree rises from the ground. On its tip is the mutilated body of Hamyuts Meseta, apparently dead. Matt collapses in defeat while Enlike tries to attack Ruruta, to no avail. Ruruta effortlessly blocks his power and puts him to sleep.

In the desert, Colio is joined by other fallen members of the Shideki Church: Charlot, Winkeny and Alme -- all of whom are riveted with the events of the past. On the screen, Ruruta attempts to consume more books but is greatly weakened by it. His chief retainer blames Niniiu. Before she came, Ruruta's conviction that his people would never forgive him if he failed was the source of his strength. To regain that strength, Ruruta tries to kill Niniiu but fails to do so because he has already fallen in love with her. Instead, he makes her his reason for fighting. As Ruruta gains enough strength to fight, his retainers serve him wine with Argax. The result is that Ruruta forgets all about Niniiu and ends up killing her in the great battle with the Beasts of the Final Chapter. Only after he reads her book does he remember and learns how Niniiu died at the hands of his own retainers. In the end, Niniiu has united with Orntorra, wanting only to destroy the world. This being Niniiu's last desire, Ruruta lives only to fulfill it.

In the arena, Colio realizes that the reason Ruruta made the Armed Librarians and the Shideki Church is so that he could consume more and more books. Kachua soon appears and cheers on Ruruta for destroying the world. A new character also arrives, making a grand entrance by killing Kachua on the spot. Winkeny picks up the murder weapon: a stone pellet.

In the present world, Ruruta senses a disruption in his system. He looks in the direction of Hamyuts' impaled body, thinking that he has yet to consume her book. At the same moment, Hamyuts' voice is heard, saying that she couldn't be killed.

THOUGHTS:

OMG, Colio! LOL, is this where you've been all this time? OMG, where is Shiron? Wasn't her book also given to Heaven? And who else did Heaven consume? Where the hell are they?

And OMG, Hamyuts! I totally thought she was dead, and my only reaction was: OMG, what? Nooooo! And then, Matt! OMG! And Enlike! Just like that. OMG!

Well, it's clear that Ruruta is a book-eater, like Zatoh, except that Ruruta is obviously more powerful since he has consumed 100,000 books. OMG, how in the heck is Hamyuts going to defeat the bastard?

Argh! I can't wait for the next episode. Crap. This anime is the shit. :)

Also, crap! Who wrote that spoilerific stuff on Wikipedia? No, don't check it if you don't want to be spoiled.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Armed Librarians 23-24: The Truth About Heaven

Was I so wrong about this anime? I really hate to admit it but I may have been wrong about this anime. Sure, the build-up was slow (and boring) but once the plot started taking off, it's woah!
EPISODE 23: Jailbreak, A Took, and the Violet of the Desert
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With the death of Kachua, Mince is appointed as the new Governor of Paradise. His first task is to scout for true men to rebuild the Shindeki Church and while on this mission, he finds the corpse of an old man, who turns out to be the former Acting Director (before Fhotona) Makkia. Meanwhile, the armed librarians have a celebration but the get-together turns into a meeting in which everyone voices their concern over Hamyuts' secretive behavior. Milepoch puts a strangely complacent Hamyuts in custody, but Hamyuts later escapes upon learning from Lascall Othello that the Violet of the Desert, Chacoly, is still alive. In Makkia's book, it is revealed that Heaven wants to destroy the world. When Makkia learns this, he defects from the Armed Librarians and goes to the desert where he erects a laboratory and subjects a young Hamyuts Meseta to torture. Back to the present, Mince and his assistant travel to this desert laboratory to investigate but are instead overtaken by Hamyuts. A flashback shows Hamyuts in that same laboratory on a mission under Fhotona and Kachua's orders to kill Chacoly. She does not kill Chacholy but leaves her in Makkia's care. Now, with Makkia gone, there is no one left in the world to take care of Chacoly and for this reason, Hamyuts intends to finish what she started to long ago. Before she can do so, however, Chacoly's abilities start to affect Mince. Somwhere far away, Enlike starts out with the resolve to destroy Heaven.


EPISODE 24: Truth, Love, and the Second Sealed Library
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Everyone in Bantorra Library is keeping a close eye on Mattalast as he is considered as Hamyuts' right-hand man. A flashback reveals Fhotona attempting to destroy Heaven but Matt, acting under Hamyuts' orders, stops and kills him. Before Fhotona dies, he accuses Matt of letting his feelings for Hamyuts get in the way. Back to the present, Mince is overtaken by Chacoly and attacks Hamyuts. She, however, sidesteps the assault and headbutts Mince back to clarity. She then explains to a confused Mince that Chacoly's power is soul transference, which is a superior kind of telepathy that allow Chacoly to completely take over a person's thoughts and make him act according to her wishes. Chacoly tries the technique on Hamyuts, too, but she resists and effortlessly snaps Chacoly's neck instead. Lascall Othello, who is then revealed to be Yor, appears to take Chacoly's book. After Hamyuts leaves with the book, Mince remarks that he once peered into the Acting Director's soul and saw that her dominant trait is self-loathing, her thoughts are void and her desire is love. In Chacoly's book, Chacoly parts on good terms from Hamyuts and goes off to fulfill her mission to infiltrate the Bantorra Library and destroy Ruruta. The mission fails and Chacoly loses her sanity as a result. Back in the library, Enlike finds Heaven but Matt is also there to stop him. But Heaven is no longer willing to wait, so it takes both Enlike and Matt captive, before it splits into two to reveal Ruruta inside. Outside the armed librarians are on heightened alarm as guardian beasts from the sealed libraries suddenly appear on the surface. Amid the chaos, Hamyuts makes a public announcement, finally revealing the biggest secret that all Acting Directors before her have kept: the Director is Heaven or Ruruta, who long ago deposed Bantorra, and took over the library. Ruruta then unleashes his power, the sleep of death, putting everyone to sleep in order to spare them the pain. Matt, however, refuses to die and purposely shoots himself to keep himself awake. Then, he escapes from his bonds and runs to find Hamyuts, keeping in mind his long-ago promise to be the only man to kill her.

THOUGHTS:

I really can't say anything except AWESOME! And here I thought that that episode focusing on Matt and Hamyuts' juicy past was irrelevant to the plot. Was I ever so wrong? Agh! And what's this? There are in fact 27 episodes? That's not a good sign but I am enjoying this arc so very much right now that I don't really care.

Poor Matt. I think he's going to die. Also, I'm thinking that Hamyuts will be the only one left standing when this series comes to a close. I just have a feeling. Plus, the opening clip kind of shows her, all bloody and beat up, standing alone, staring into the blazing sunset. Dead give-away.

Production values are hot! BGM is simultaneously haunting and simultaneously hot! David Production, did you get knocked on the head or something? Or was this your plan all along? To scrimp on all the previous, building-up episodes and kill us with amazement in the last four? Because if that is so, you are a ninja! XD

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Armed Librarians 21-22: Of Conviction and Goodbyes

This series is actually starting to get good.
EPISODE 21: Enmity, Azure and the Lady of the Straw Rope
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Ismo Republic brings the war to the coastline of Bantorra Island, giving the armed librarians very little ground to fight back. In a last ditched effort to prevent the enemy from making land, Hamyuts and Iriea deploy themselves right in the middle of the battle. Meanwhile, Enlike discovers that Noloty died while out on a lone mission to hunt down and kill Arkit, said to be responsible for spreading the Cerulean disease. Arkit, however, turned out to be a kid and instead of killing him, Noloty decided to save him. Not only that, she also allowed him to lead her to the location of Kachua, the Governor of Paradise, despite knowing that he would kill them both for seeking him out. Back in Bantorra Library, Mince arrives to tell Milepoch that their enemies have all been infected with the Cerulean disease, leading them to hate the armed librarians. At that same moment, Ireia encounters a crowd of villagers, not knowing that they, too, have been infected with the disease. Their numbers overwhelm her and the old woman, the third strongest armed librarian, at last falls. With Iriea's death, Hamyuts really has no choice now but to use the one ace on left on her sleeve: Ylucklucu. The weapon creates a barrier around Bantorra Library, preventing any outside forces from getting in but it's only a matter of time before the barrier waits. Further away, Kachua watches the whole proceedings with quiet anticipation.


EPISODE 22: The Sky, a Conclusion and Her World
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With Ismo Republic's entire military power right at their doorstep and Ylucklucu's barrier about to run out, the remaining armed librarians look to their Acting Director for hope. Hamyuts has none to offer. Instead, she tells them they have no choice but to fight their way out. Meanwhile, Enlike finds out more about the events leading to Noloty's death: how Kachua came to see her and told her to kill Arkit. But again, Noloty chose to spare Arkit's life and in exchange Arkit knocked her unconscious. Later, Doltum, the same armed librarian who killed Vizac, found Noloty and brought her back to Arkit. But he did it only to kill her right in front of Arkit, thus, triggering the boy's deep hatred for all armed librarians. Back in Bantorra, a war-crazed Hamyuts takes down an entire battalion of tanks, but more are still coming. She takes a hit and falls but Matt saves her. He tells her to withdraw to no avail as he belatedly realizes that Hamyuts has wanted to die all along and become a book. Somewhere else, Enlike finds Kachua's hideout and prepares to take him out, only to find out that he is protected by Ylucklucu's barrier. He takes a lot of damage before he starts to use his magic abilities to create lightning inside the barrier by controlling the weather. He succeeds in killing Kachua and then he gives Arkit Noloty's book to show him that 'til the end Noloty never hated Arkit. Once Arkit sees this, his hatred disappears and the effects of the Cerulean disease disappears as well, leaving the formerly infected people dazed and confused while Lascall Othello watches over them from a distance.

COMMENTS:

I must admit that this series has really come together now. All the seemingly unconnected events of the past episodes have culminated in this one astounding climax. For a minute there, I really thought they were going to kill Hamyuts in Episode 22. Good thing they didn't. But with four more episodes left, I think there's more than enough time to kill a bunch more people. It should come as no surprise since this series has absolutely no qualms in killing major characters.

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Yuuki Aira - Dominant Space (Armed Librarians ED2 Single)

RELEASED: 02.10.2010
LABEL:
TRACKLIST:
1. Dominant Space
2. TRY ANGLE
3. Dominant space (Off Vocal)
4. TRY ANGLE (Off Vocal)
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Dominant Space by Yuuki Aira is the second ED single for Armed Librarians, a.k.a. Tatakau Shisho: The Book of Bantorra. A strange thing about this anime. I like its ED theme songs better than its opening themes.

Also, lol at the pun. Try angle? No, I wouldn't try it.

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Armed Librarians 20: Something feels familiar

Really awesome production values for this episode.
EPISODE 20: Funeral Bells, A Book and A Boy with A Death Wish

The scene opens with Enlike and Noloty sparring with each other. Enlike still has the upperhand but the whole time they are fighting, Enlike strives to understand Noloty's pro-life philosophy. She explains by saying that the world and everyone on it belongs to her. Next, we realize that all of that is contained in a book -- Noloty's book. On Bantorra island, Milepoch pauses as the funeral bell for Noloty is sounded. Meanwhile, Hamyuts has her hands full as Ismo Republic, the largest country in the world, almost equal in firepower to Bantorra, is mobilizing its forces against the armed librarians. Hamyuts, Matt and Milepoch all believe that the Shideki Church is behind the move. Specifically, they believe that the Governor of Paradise is orchestrating everything. What they don't know is why. Meanwhile, Lascall Othello gives Noloty's book to Enlike, saying that Noloty had one desire that had not been fulfilled. By reading Noloty's book, Enlike finds out that Noloty had tried to come after the Governor of Paradise while trying to help an enemy. The Governor of Paradise kills her as well as another comrade. Back in Bantorra Library, Hamyuts lets out a press release, invoking the armed librarians' alliance with Ismo but nothing happens. Matt advises Hamyuts to strike early in order to gain the upperhand. But before they could put the plan into motion, Ismo Republic declares an all-out war against them, forcing Hamyuts to order everyone back to base.

COMMENTS:

Suddenly, it all becomes very interesting. But another character dies and I still don't care about anyone else except Hamyuts.

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Armed Librarians 18-19: Fool's Paradise

Volken's justice, Milepoch's heart.
EPISODE 18: A Propeller, Recollection and the Lead Human
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Volken and Olivia Litlet (fake Renas) make a run for it with Hamyuts hot on their heels. Also, Hamyuts sends out the one man that could knock some sense into Volken's head: Vizac. However, Volken has not wasted his time away from Bantorra island in complete idleness. He has become stronger, completely taking Vizac by surprise and defeating him in battle. Realizing that he can't match the younger man, Vizac gives up the fight and lets Volken and Olivia go. But it's not that easy. As soon as Volken and Olivia leave, a Shideki Church member appears behind Vizac and kills him. Now all the armed librarians think Volken killed his old teacher. Meanwhile, Milepoch tries to contact Volken through telepathy and suddenly recalls a little of her memory with him. But Mattalast and the others get her to set a trap for him by pretending to inform him that Hamyuts' plane is having engine troubles. Without suspecting foul play, Volken makes a detour in a ruined city where Olivia first met Vend Ruga. While there, she begins to regain some of her memories -- first as a human child kidnapped by the Shideki Church, then to a meat driven to do anything, use anyone to gain something but what she can't remember. At that moment, Hamyuts announces her presence.

EPISODE 19: A Fool, Empty Space and a Dancing Fairy
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Mattalast confronts Milepoch about her betrayal and warns her that Hamyuts won't stand for it. Meanwhile, Volken and Olivia are engaged in a plane chase but with Hamyuts' sniping ability, it is clear they are on the losing end. They hide in a forest but that proved to be a more dangerous move as the place is crawling with meats. Volken decides that he and Olivia should separate. To ensure that she would make it, he gives her a little of his magic powers. Then he goes out to meet Hamyuts head on. Olivia gains more and more of her memories, revealing that Vend Ruga had been both her protector and friend but after Hamyuts killed him, the now defenseless Olivia was captured and turned into a meat by the Shideki Church. She seduced the true man Charlot so that she could get away with using Ylucklucu in some magic ritual to revive Vend Ruga. But the ritual failed and she lost many of her meat friends as a result. Meanwhile, Volken's fight with Hamyuts is at full throttle, but even with his new strength, Volken is no match against the Acting Director of the Armed Librarians Corps. Once she has him right where she wants him, she delivers the real shocker: the Shideki Church is a creation of the Armed Librarians with the Governor of Paradise appointed by the Acting Director herself. More than the killing shot that Hamyuts' sends his way, her revelation destroys him completely. Rascall Othello appears just then and takes out Volken's book but before she could go away with it, Hamyuts takes it to prevent the others, especially Milepoch, from finding out. Next, she goes after Olivia but by then the latter has Ylucklucu in her possession. Her complete memories now restored, Olivia uses the artifact to restore the memories of the other meats as well. Back in Bantorra, Milepoch rings the bell that signals the fall of a comrade.

COMMENTS:

And he dies. I can't say I'm happy but I didn't care much for the character that's for sure. That goes for Olivia, too.

I think I know what this anime needs, other than a tighter plot and better production values: better characterization. Somehow, with all its colorful cast of characters, with admittedly interesting designs, it manages to be a show about dull characters doing otherwise exciting things. At the rate its going, the only character I really care about is the amoral Hamyuts Meseta. If that was the writers' intention all along, then okay, but it seems to me that they expect us to feel something for these other characters who get randomly killed off. It's like, oh, she died. Next please.

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Sasaki Sayaka - Seisai no Ripieno (Armed Librarians OP2 Single)

RELEASED: 01.27.2010
LABEL: Lantis / Mellow Head
TRACKLIST:
1. Seisai no Ripieno
2. Monochrome Dust
3. Seisai no Ripieno (Off Vocal)
4. Monochrome Dust (Off Vocal)

BUY: @ Play-Asia | @ Yes Asia

This is the second opening single for Armed Librarians (Tatakau Shisho - The Book of Bantorra). I don't care much for it so I'm not even going to pretend to review it. Let's just say that it's a very typical anime single.

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Armed Librarians 17: Volken is back, is gone again

...and he's back. He's gone. Wait, what?
EPISODE 17: A Return Home, An Encounter, and Fiery Green
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Enlike is spending a lot of time with fake Renas Fluru, who is trying to remember the past. Meanwhile, the armed librarians receive a most unexpected house guest -- Volken, the traitor. Hamyuts aggravates the situation further by making a great show of welcoming Volken back into their fold. Only Mattalast knows she's planning something else.

It's been decided that a trial is going to be held against the traitor but Volken is confident that his former comrades would understand the reason for his actions. He has it in mind to topple Hamyuts off from power by exposing her wicked ways to everyone. However, without any hard evidence to prove his claims, no one is willing to take up his cause. Even Mirepoch, his closest friend, has forgotten about him. Or has she?

Meanwhile, an encounter with the fake Renas Fluru reveals the whereabouts of Olivia Litlet and of Vend Ruga, whom Hamyuts already tried to kill once. This prompts Volken to escape from Bantorra once more, bringing Renas with him. But with his former teacher, Vizac, hot on his tails, will Volken make it out safely this time?

COMMENTS:

I have to admit I'm a bit surprised by the way this series manages to connect seemingly insignificant events from previous episodes and reveal them later on as essential plot points in the grand scheme of things. I'm not saying it's well done. It's a little too convenient to be thoroughly convincing. It might impress some people. I say I've seen series with better execution than this. But the fact that the series is still trying to pull up one surprise after another like this gives it appeal. It's compelling in a way a lackluster magician still manages to pull out that rabbit out of his hat each time.

As for this episode, PLOT HOLES, my god! Volken comes back and is supposed to be held for trial and yet is allowed to roam the island, unguarded. No wonder he escaped! What's more, he escaped on the plane that he used to get into the island. OMG! Like, aren't the armed librarians supposed to be this elite group of fighters? How good are they if they can't even take care of security in their own effin' headquarters? The least they could have done was put Volken's plane on lockdown. Jesus.

Anyhoo, the series has a new opening and ending. The opening features new characters, including the blond one we saw earlier and little Hamyuts playing with this other kid. The ending features the Volken x Mirepoc and Noloty x Enlike pairings as well as Hamyuts in moe mode. I'm not extremely interested in this series now. All I'm interested about is how they're going to end this: Will they kill Hamyuts? Or Volken? I don't care either way.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Armed Librarians 16: So about Mince

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Where was I? Sorry. I can't think with these boobs in my face.
EPISODE 16: A Banned Book, A Coward, and the Sacred Eyes
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Mattalast is in a room alone, standing in front of a large tree. He muses about how 'it' might not like the book he's offering. The book disintegrates into specks of light which are then absorbed into the tree. He turns to leave and as he does, he reaches for his gun, but something stops him. Then he smiles and mutters that he must be exhausted. Meanwhile, Hamyuts sends Mince out on a mission to find out who is responsible for selling snuff books and asks two unlikely people to accompany him. Turns out the mission hits much closer to home for Mince as the man they are hunting for may well be an old friend of his.


COMMENTS:

Sorry. Still can't think. Too much fan service makes my brain stop. What was this episode about? All I can remember about it is that there was this girl in lingerie, a completely insignificant shower shot, and jokes that tell you, not for the first time, how many levels of male chauvinism can be explored in a 30-minute episode.

Also, something about a tree.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Armed Librarians 15: Fighting Girls

There are so much, much more interesting series in the Winter Line-up than Armed Librarians that I'm seriously considering dropping it in favor of whatever flavor-of-the-season I end up with. But I suppose I'll apply the 3-episode rule again.
EPISODE 14: The Setting Sun, A Storyteller and a Collection of Fables
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After her hair-raising close encounter with Alme in the previous episode, Milepoch figures out that the former may possess the same sensory powers as Hamyuts. Despite this, Milepoch stays with her mission. Meanwhile, Alme is doing her own search for Parney's book in order to find some clue as to Rascal Othello's whereabouts. She eventually finds the book and discovers Parney's murderers. Milepoch on the other hand makes her own discovery as the boy she has been looking for, Ruly Strait, turns up and tells her that his father is Rascal Othello. Believing that Ruly has been deceived, Milepoch nevertheless finds herself standing face to face with said Rascal Othello, who then kills Ruly right in front of her eyes. Rascal warns her that he will come after Alme next, then Milepoch and Mattalast. At that moment, Alme is waiting for Rascal to show up. The old man does not disappoint but before the two could begin, Milepoch crashes in and attacks Alme. While the two girls fight, Rascal withdraws to the background, waiting for the opportune moment. However, he miscalculates, never realizing that Milepoch and Alme would actually work together. Just as Rascal prepares to stab Alme in the back, Milepoch shoots him, the bullet hitting his heart. The reason for their temporary truce now over, the two girls pick up where they left off. Knowing that she can't defeat Alme with just her sword skills alone, Milepoch distracts the other girl with her telepathy, thereby allowing Matt to sneak behind Alme and put a bullet through her back. Alme dies. After Milepoch and Matt are gone, a young girl, carrying the Stone Sword of Spent Time, Yor, comes to take Alme's book, thus, revealing herself to be the real Rascal Othello. The next day, Milepoch finally leaves Fulbeck City without Matt, who at that moment, is meeting with the last member of the Shideki Church. It is revealed then that the Armed Librarians and the Shideki Church share one goal: to protect the secrets of Rascal Othello and Heaven.


COMMENTS:

Wow, I totally did not expect that one: the old guy was fake and the real Rascal Othello is a loli! Forgive me if I fall down in stitches but this is just hilarious. Just when I thought this show was getting more and more uninteresting, they went and pulled this trick out of their hats. How clever!

Plus, I was right! Well, partly. I thought that Hamyuts was working with the Shideki Church for some higher goal yet to be revealed. Turns out, it's the whole Armed Librarians outfit that's working with the Shideki Church, except that it's all so top secret that only those occupying the highest echelons of both organizations actually know.

Anyway, now that that's finally revealed, I can't imagine how the series can top that. Next episode appears to be about Mince. Not particularly fond of that character but we'll see. I guess they're saving Volken dying for the finale. lolz

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Armed Librarians 12-13: Murder she wrote

The men take a back seat. And no, I won't be recapping the recap episode because that would be silly.
EPISODE 12: The Past, Irrationality, and a Pipe's Smoke
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One foggy morning, Mattalast Balory (Matt) comes home and finds Hamyuts there, helping herself to some breakfast. Their subsequent conversation draws Matt to a flashback of the time when he first met Hamyuts. It was at a bar during a police raid. Matt, a born flirt, thought he was about to score on a certain well-endowed, glasses-wearing chick when said chick tries to kill him. Matt's ability to see two seconds into the future saves him and allows him to win the battle, but just barely, and two of them engage in an affair. Later, Matt gets Hamyuts to join the armed librarians and she quickly rises up in the ranks. Fearing her bloodthirsty nature, the armed librarians' then Acting Director orders Matt to kill Hamyuts after they accomplish their mission to terminate the traitor, Hiza. In a twist, irrational even to himself, Matt fails to pull the trigger against Hamyuts.

EPISODE 13: A Day Off, A Picture Book, and Rusty Hair
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Mirepoc journeys to Fulbeck City ostensibly to investigate an actress Parney's murder but actually to find out anything she could about Rascal Othello. Hamyuts sends Matt along to keep a close eye on her. Despite knowing that Matt is Hamyuts' spy on this mission, Mirepoc continues to investigate but as she draws closer to the truth, she attracts the unwanted attention of a sword-wielding mock-woman with a vendetta. Mirepoc eventually comes face to face with her and barely gets out alive. Matt, however, arrives just in time to save her, but the enemy gets away. Far away, the remaining true men of the Shideki Church watch it all from a pedestal.

COMMENTS:

WTF? That is quickly becoming my constant reaction to this series. And I don't necessarily mean that in a good way.

Just when I thought I had Hamyuts down, Episode 12 came and mixed it all up. The episode is out of context, completely unnecessary and, to my mind, self-indulgent. Yes, yes, I am a Matt x Hamyuts shipper. Haven't I made that obvious before? And I have to admit I was pretty excited about this episode. But enjoying a fandom ship and watching a story that actually makes sense are two different things. Episode 12 does not make sense and I don't understand how it can be important to the upcoming episodes. Sure, it revealed to us that Hamyuts is even crazier than originally thought (you can add "masochistic" to her list of attributes) but did we need to know that? I don't think so. The only connection I can make to this primarily flashback episode with the rest of the series is the mention of Rascal Othello but it's very brief and honestly, if the purpose of this plot device was to advance that angle in the story, it could have been done better. This is self-indulgent nonsense.

On the other hand, taking into account the fact that this series seems to take each episode as individual standalone tales, Episode 12 doesn't even stand out as a love story between Matt and Hamyuts. There was no mention of feelings. Even in their quiet moments, all they talked about was killing each other, which is character-revealing but pretty much pointless. We already know Hamyuts is obsessed with murder. Come on! I wanted to know about Matt! All I got was the same crap I've been fed with since the series began: he's a womanizer. So? So? They could have at least explained clearly why Matt couldn't kill Hamyuts instead of cowering behind the philosophy of an irrational world. Aargh! It's so frustrating. >:O

Now for Episode 13, this was much better. I didn't like that they had to make Mirepoc the subject of fanservice but I suppose I can understand the attraction there. The rusty-haired chick is ridiculously characterized but interesting because she seems to have the same Sperm Power Radar (TM) that Hamyuts has. The burning question now is: Who is Rascal Othello? And what is it about his legend that even Hamyuts and the Shideki Church are compelled to work with each other (to a point) to protect the truth from getting out?

Monday, December 14, 2009

Armed Librarians 11: Hamyuts vs. Mokkania

Mokkania and Hamyuts "resolve their differences," plus a juicy preview between two certain cool characters.

EPISODE 11: A Past, A Weakling and Moving the Queen
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After taking care of Feekie, Mokkania hurries to his mother's side. Just as Feekie discovered, Mokkania's mother is not evil. On the contrary, she abhors violence and only tolerates it in Mokkania this time, believing that they are under attack. Hamyuts arrives at that moment and Mokkania has to let one of his ants lead his mother back to his room where she would be safe while he faces against the Acting Director herself.

Even with Schlamuffen, Hamyuts has a lot of trouble fighting off Mokkania and his ants. The fight between the two strongest armed librarians is long and intense. During the fight, it is revealed that Mokkania fought in the Quinbecs War but was so overwrought with his guilt over killing so many that afterwards he refused to leave the labyrinth. Meanwhile, Winkenzy also has a flashback of when he was a child left in the care of the Shideki Church by his mother. It has been prophesied that Mokkania would someday threaten the Shideki Church so the organization instill in the child Winkenzy's psyche to see Mokkania as his enemy -- "ignore the pawns and knights and aim only for the queen." In his quest to understand Mokkania, Winkenzy's investigation turned into an obsession. While retracing Mokkania's childhood, he discovered that Mokkania lost his mother at an early age. Not long after, Winkenzy met his own mother but found that she didn't hold any memories for him. With this, Winkenzy finally realized what made Mokkania join the armed librarians: to someday see his mother through her book.

Mokkania does find the book in question. Winkenzy, however, finds a meat that looks exactly like Renas Fluru and makes her read Renas' book over and over until the former's memories become her own. In short, the woman that Mokkania meets in the labyrinth is an impostor but with the real person's memories. Winkenzy then blackmails Mokkania into betraying the armed librarians and kill Hamyuts Meseta by threatening to expose the truth to the meat. Not wanting to lose his mother all over again, Mokkania has no choice but to do as told.

Meanwhile, the fake Renas is slowly making her way to Mokkania's room. On her way there, she stumbles on a rock and falls down. While looking for her cain, she accidentally touches the fragment of the real Renas' book. Back in the battle arena, Hamyuts chases Mokkania into a narrow hallway, but this turns out to be a trap. Mokkania watches Hamyuts struggle and then suddenly everything goes quiet. Realizing that he has won this battle, Mokkania hurries again to his mother. However, the fake Renas already knows she isn't really Mokkania's mother.

After some time, Hamyuts manages to break free and calls out for Mokkania. He heeds the call and leaves his mother side once more but not before asking her to forgive him. When Hamyuts sees Mokkania's countenance, she is disappointed. Mokkania soliloquys his regret at killing so many people when his mother taught him not to bully the weak. To end his suffering, he uses his own powers against himself. After he dies, Hamyuts mutters that he is a stupid child. Winkenzy negates her, arguing that Mokkania has achieved true happiness. Hamyuts nonchalantly lights a match and throws it at Winkenzy. As Winkenzy burns up, he also makes the realization that all his efforts have so far been to help Mokkania unite with his mother. At this, Hamyuts also brands him a stupid child.

Later Hamyuts walks up to the fake Renas and introduces herself. Renas is surprised to find that Hamyuts is a woman. Hamyuts offers to help her back to the surface but Renas insists that she can walk by herself.

In a flashback, Renas is shown walking hand in hand with a young Mokkania. They come upon a swarm of ants and it is here that Renas imparts the lesson that would define Mokkania throughout his life. The scene whites out and then adult Mokkania's voice could be heard saying he's home.
COMMENTS:

What an anticlimactic end for a character who exhibited so much initial promise. What the hell is wrong with this series? Coming up with such tragic characters. I mean, I don't mind tragedy, really, but when it's being taken as seriously as this series does (when the plot isn't really much to begin with), it gets a bit self-laudatory. They might as well say: "I have a tragic past so I kill myself." Hamyuts has it down: stupid children.

That aside, the showdown between Hamyuts and Mokkania was pretty fun to watch. I don't think I've ever seen Hamyuts with a desperate expression like she did in this fight. Not even when she was fighting Cigal wielding the Schlamuffen. So Mokkania really is her equal but now that he's dead, I wonder if there is anyone left who could stand a chance against her? Not that they wouldn't try anyway.

I think the series also made it clear in this episode that Hamyuts isn't necessarily working with the Shideki Church for whatever purpose. I think she just allows these Shideki Church members to infiltrate Bantorra because without them constantly trying to kill her, she would be spending her days sewing up little bunny cartoons on her shirt. So she does it for the lulz. Somehow, that makes her a cooler character in my eyes.

Speaking of cool characters, check out the next episode's preview.

EPISODE 12 PREVIEW
Hamyuts was a glasses chick! lulz how apropros



And what's this? Did my crack couple become canon (again)?

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Armed Librarians 10: Oh my ants are on fire

Finally, Armed Librarians is picking up the goods. Unlike the Noloty x Enlike arc, this certainly looks interesting.
EPISODE 10: A Weird Guy, A Mother and a Nest of the Black Ants
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A Shideki Church member manages to infiltrate the Bantorra Library labyrinths but seems content for the moment to observe the proceedings. He overhears Rithly and a couple of armed librarians talking about Mokkania Fluru, said to be the strongest armed librarian equal even to the Acting Director but also a little weird. Ireia scolds the three of them and orders them to finish their work. Afterwards, she proceeds to Mokkania's room, which is housed inside the 4th Labyrinth, to ask him to help with library duties. However, Mokkania is not in a welcoming mood. On her way out of his room, Ireia takes note of a fragment of a book on Mokkania's desk and urges him to return it to the shelves. But Mokkania has such a frightening expression on his face at that moment that Ireia gives up on the idea.

Meanwhile, everybody else in Bantorra Library are minding their own tasks. Even Hamyuts is busy with the menial job of arranging the books in the 4th Labyrinth even as her sensory threads pick up the Shideki Church member's presence. At the public library, Noloty and Mince are likewise busy. A fellow armed librarian hands Noloty a glass of water, which she promptly drinks. Immediately after she finishes the glass, her vision blurs. A man and a woman then approach Noloty to ask if they could be led to the labyrinths. Noloty cheerfully agrees to take them there.

Out on the cliff, Enlike is working out under the watchful gaze of Mattalast, who is his usual provoking self. It is revealed that Enlike has been offered a position as an armed librarian but refused it. Enlike says that he has discovered Bantorra's weak point. At that moment, the entire Bantorra headquarters receive an alert -- something is wrong in the labyrinths. Milepoch, who is in the 4th Labyrinth, hears the cry for help by a fellow armed librarian. She arrives at the scene but is too late to save him. Mokkania's black ants have already swarmed over his body and Mokkania himself, accompanied by a woman carrying a cane, warns Milepoch to get out at once. Without stopping to think, Milepoch begins running for the exit, telling everyone through telepathy that Mokkania is the one causing the havoc.

Meanwhile, Hamyuts, who is also in the 4th Labyrinth but relatively safe behind a stone door, realizes what's going on. Mokkania wants to kill her but she is more than up for the challenge. The Shideki Church member finally reveals himself to her, introducing himself as Winkenzy Bizee and saying that he wants the book of a particular armed librarian. Hamyuts isn't surprised by this. After he leaves, Hamyuts continues to listen in on what's happening outside. Her sensory threads pick up the Schlamuffen's location as well as Mokkania with the woman, whom he calls "mother."

Back in the Bantorra headquarters, Milepoch and the other armed librarians plan how to rescue the Acting Director and to defeat Mokkania. They discover that the woman who is with Mokkania is an impostor because his real mother died several years ago. Noloty, assisted by Enlike, arrives at that moment to reveal that she might have been the one who led the woman to the labyrinth. Feekie and Milepoch scold her for this violation of Bantorra rules but Noloty insists that there is no such rule. Ireia steps in, saying that Noloty must have drunk a potion to make her forget about that particular rule. She then announces that she's going into the 4th Labyrinth and face Mokkania alone.

Back in the labyrinth, Winkenzy warns Mokkania that Ireia is coming. True enough, Ireia waits for Mokkania at the hall. A violent fight follows in which Ireia reveals the extent of her powers. Her magic is to control time for anything that comes within her sight. Knowing this, Mokkania is careful to stay hidden from her. But Ireia, realizing his tactic, starts destroying the pillars around the area so that Mokkania would have nowhere to hide. She succeeds and freezes Mokkania, along with all his ants, in time. Afterwards, she collapses and freezes herself as well.

As soon as she does, everybody goes into action. Hamyuts breaks out of the room where she was trapped and heads straight for the Schlamuffen while Feekie dives into the labyrinth in order to capture the woman impostor. However, when Feekie gets to the woman, he realizes that she isn't what they were led to believe. But before he could tell the others that, Ireia's magic runs out and Mokkania sends his ants to attack Feekie. Elsewhere, Hamyuts gets a hold of the Schlamuffen at the same time she realizes that Feekie failed.

COMMENTS:

Alright! Some action and between the two strongest armed librarians, too. What a treat...for the next episode.

Mokkania playing with those stuffed toys in that creepy voice was really, really weird. I don't think I've ever been frightened of the word "kuma" before. lolz

Whoa. I had no idea Ireia was so strong. The old woman has spunk. Jeez. That's some serious powers she's got.

Poor Feekie. I liked his character design. Why'd they have to go and kill him? Eaten alive by ants is a terrible way to die.

Anyway, this looks like an interesting arc. After a lot of garbage, I think the show is slowly starting to recover. Even the production values look okay now. Here's to hoping the show is consistent from now on.

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Armed Librarians 08-09: Noloty's Adventure Part 2

Late post. Better than never.
EPISODE 08: A Pond, Comrades and a Seashell
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Enlike fights another duel to the death, this time against someone who can control water. He wins again. While he recuperates, the girl who has been taking care of their camp attempts to kill him but fails. Meanwhile, Zatoh reveals himself to be the monster that attacked the Library. Mince tells an incredulous Noloty that Zatoh is a "bookeater" and can use the magic of those whose books he has eaten, including Enlike's. But somehow Enlike is able to overcome Zatoh and controls his body for a while, thus, explaining his suicidal tendencies when Noloty found him. While Noloty and Mince try to stop Zatoh in his tracks, Enlike once more tries to gain control over Zatoh and this time he gets the help of his former comrades, whose books Zatoh has likewise consumed.

EPISODE 09: A True Man, A Battlefield and My World
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After the apparent success of Noloty's mission, Zatoh is given leave to wander around Library grounds. But many of the armed librarians have misgivings, believing him to be a spy for the Shideki Church. As usual noone knows what Hamyuts is thinking. Everybody's fears are seemingly confirmed when Zatoh makes contact with Ganbanzel, but strangely enough Hamyuts cannot pick up on Ganbanzel's presence with her sensory threads. Zatoh eventually agrees to meet with Ganbanzel and kills him. It turns out that this is Ganbanzel's true desire. Another Shideki Church member takes his book. On his way out, he meets Hamyuts and it is revealed that she and him have an arrangement of sorts.

COMMENTS:

Just when I thought this anime was getting predictable, everything is suddenly more interesting. I guess I made a mistake in thinking this is a no-brainer sort of show. Lesson learned: Do not judge an anime by the number of large-breasted females in it. Armed Librarians: The Book of Bantorra requires some thinking.

Mistake #1 -- I totally thought Enlike and Zatoh are the same person. I thought it was too obvious but also thought that this anime isn't the sort that shies away from the obvious. I never thought they would come up with this interesting twist: A bookeater. How about that? I totally did not expect that. Which therefore makes me doubly wary about this new twist.

Is Hamyuts good or bad? I know we're supposed to think she's a traitor. After all, she has so far been shown as walking a line between the Shideki Church's twisted sense of morals and capacity for ruthlessness and the Armed Librarians' noble mission of protecting people's books. Make that, she has the attitude of a Shideki Church member but strangely fights in favor of the other side. Which side is she on?

I think she's on nobody's side. She has her own agenda. Just as that old man who collects books has his own agenda. And I think this agenda of theirs is much more significant than the petty quarrels between the Shideki Church and the Armed Librarians. Moreover, achieving this agenda can actually resolve everything for both organizations.

Or at least, that's what I think. I could be totally wrong. Hamyuts could be working something out behind the scenes to destroy either the Armed Librarians or the Shideki Church. Who knows. We'll find out soon enough.

Saturday, November 21, 2009

Armed Librarians 06-07: Noloty's Adventure Part 1

I guess we can forget about Volken for now as we focus on Noloty and the strange mission she gets from Hamyuts.
EPISODE 06: Thunder, A Monster and a Girl's Punch
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A masked intruder marches inside the library looking for Hamyuts Meseta. He kills the receptionist and causes a panic. Mirepoc, Mattalast and Mince arrive in time to stop him with little success. It seems the intruder can use two different kinds of magic -- control lightning and move cloth -- a skill that is practically taboo among magic-users. Meanwhile, Noloty is sent on a mission to oversee the transport of Luimon's book. However, the book gets stolen en route to their rendezvous point. Hamyuts later meets up with Noloty and gives her a cryptic mission concerning Zatoh, a man who has read a book which causes him to become suicidal. Interpersed among all this is the story of Enlike, a meat who is handpicked by Ganbanzel to become a monster.

EPISODE 07: A Smile, A Mask and a Man with a Death Wish
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Enlike learns to control lightning at a magic camp set up by the Shideki Church. That evening he challenges one of his fellow trainees to a fight to the death and wins. Back in the present, Zatoh tries to kill himself but fails as his wound immediately heals. Noloty, who has been following him all this time, tries to talk some sense into him to no effect. Meanwhile, Mince is sent out to scout the town for the "monster." The monster eventually appears and fights with Zatoh. Just when the monster is about to kill him, Zatoh uses his lightning magic, thus, revealing that he is the masked intruder all along. After Zatoh leaves, Mince takes off his "monster" costume and tells Noloty that he used his sacred eyes on Zatoh but could not see the murderous intent of the monster in him. Later, Noloty and Mince catch up to Zatoh but he isn't the same Zatoh that Noloty knows anymore.

COMMENTS:

I hate Noloty. I hate her perhaps less than I hate Volken, but still she is annoying. I really dislike self-righteous characters. I especially hate them when they force their beliefs on others. I mean, it's fine if you think you're right but to insist that everybody else, who are entitled to their own opinions by the way, accept your own views is the height of narrow-mindedness.

That said, this arc is not very interesting for me. I'm supposed to feel sympathy for Enlike. He just wants to smile, after all, and ends up getting bad advice. The motivation for his character appears shallow when compared to Shiron and Colio. At least Colio made up for his lack of personality through Shiron's colorful past inexplicably and intricately connected as it is with his present. Enlike, on the other hand, has zero personality. Worse still, he has no foil with which he can develop his character. If Noloty is it, then it's a poor, not to mention predictable, choice. Sure, pair up the gloomy suicidal guy with the cheerful girl with the lust for life. I cannot begin to count how many stories I've read with that premise. I know Armed Librarians: The Book of Bantorra is not trying to be exceptional so I can overlook it. What I can't overlook is the fact that this arc is all about Noloty. I'm sorry but I cannot find one redeeming cell in her body.

Then again, looking at the series in general and the direction it's taking, it looks like it's going to be divided into separate arcs of one or two episodes each with one main storyline holding everything together. I think Volken's little betrayal is going to be a big part in the main storyline so maybe the whole thing is only going to be resolved in the final episodes. I do still enjoy the series, just not this particular arc.

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Annabel - Light of Dawn (Armed Librarians ED Single)

RELEASED: 11.06.2009
TRACKLIST:
1. Light of Dawn
2. torus
3. Light of Dawn (off vocal)
4. torus (off vocal)



I wasn't too excited about Light of Dawn when I first heard it. I recall thinking it's slightly more tolerable than ALI PROJECT's Datengoku Sensen. So I was surprised that, upon proper hearing, the song is actually ok. Not great, by any means, but definitely better than I initially thought.

Light of Dawn is a fast-paced electronic number and, thus, a typical anime song. By contrast, the B-side track torus is softer, more melodic and also quite long pegging at six minutes plus. It reminds me of a song by Utada Hikaru. I forget the title but it's at the tip of my tongue. The other two tracks are off vocal versions. Interestingly, Light of Dawn sounds better without the vocals although I have no real issue against Annabel's voice.
BUY:

Annabel - Light of Dawn @ Play-Asia
Annabel - Light of Dawn (Japan Version) @ Yes Asia
Light of Dawn is the ending theme for the anime Armed Librarians: The Book of Bantorra. Produced by David Production, the anime follows a group of sorcerers known as the Armed Librarians battling against the evil Shideki Church while striving to protect books: stone tablets which a human being's soul turns into once the body dies.
MORE INFO:

OFFICIAL (JPN)
OFFICIAL (Animax) (JPN)
Armed Librarians - The Book of Bantorra @ ANN
Armed Librarians - The Book of Bantorra @ Wikipedia
Armed Librarians - The Book of Bantorra Promo [YouTube]
Armed Librarians - The Book of Bantorra Trailer [YouTube]

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Armed Librarians 4-5: Bye-bye, Cigal. Volken, you too?

In the final showdown between Hamyuts and Cigal, an unlikely hero emerges and Volken does the unthinkable, leaving a devastated Miropec behind.
EPISODE 04: An Evening, Shiron and Colio
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The battle between Hamyuts and Cigal is in full blow and both are not in a humorous mood. Cigal reveals that he is carrying Shiron's "laughing sword" which can negate all kinds of attack against its wielder and at the same time strike the opponent with deadly accuracy. Hamyuts is in for the fight of her life. Meanwhile, Colio arrives at Lea's house where the final fragment from Shiron's book is kept and discovers that the man that Shiron is waiting for in the future is none other than him. With this knowledge, he immediately heads for the mines and arrives there just in time to save Hamyuts from death and kill Cigal. But in the process, the mines collapse and Colio dies, finally reunited in death with Shiron. A few days later, Volken pays a visit to Miropec who, along with Hamyuts and Matt, is recovering from their recent ordeal and gives her a mysterious book about "Othello." Afterwards, Volken disappears with the Armed Librarians' most coveted treasure, Ylucklucu.

EPISODE 05: A Betrayal, A Cup and a Meandering Path
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Everyone is shocked by Volken's betrayal but Miropec takes it the worst. Hamyuts has other ideas, however, as she commissions one of her subordinates to use his "sacred eyes" on Volken. As Miropec tries to come to grips with her emotions, a friendly comment from Mince has her descending into the library's labyrinth, looking for a book that might help her understand her feelings. Later, inebriated with alcohol, she makes the mortifying discovery that she is in love with Volken, which discovery has her wanting to forget having even met him. Hamyuts does not think this is a good idea but humors her anyway and then goes around that same evening, telling people never to mention Volken in Miropec's presence again. The next day, a normal-acting Miropec goes about her daily business but drinks her tea with honey in it.

COMMENTS:

I don't really have much to say about these episodes. Looks like Episode 4 was the final one for the Shiron Arc and now it looks like the series is building up for another arc. I was a bit surprised to find that Colio would die just like that. I thought he would be a series mainstay. I guess I was wrong. He was given a nice character death though so I can't find fault in that.

And now the series is focusing on Volken. I think the whole thing with Miropec is a bit ham-fisted. I didn't really want to know that she was in love with Volken. I think the series could have played it better by preying instead on her loyalty to her friend and her loyalty to the Armed Librarians and the consequences on both with Volken's betrayal. I could do with just hints. I was cheering for the two anyway but I didn't want it slapped in my face like that. Although it was a very entertaining episode, seeing the always composed Miropec completely beside herself, it was still too much info in one episode.

I am intrigued by that old man. I wonder who's side he's on. And what is up with the Othello book? They're all connected I'm sure.

I really get a kick out of Hamyuts' hobby. XD Most incongruous in a woman like that.

Friday, October 23, 2009

Armed Librarians 02-03: Hamyuts...she good or bad?

There's a new series that's caught my attention. It's called Aoi Bungaku (lit. "Blue Literature") by Madhouse. I've seen the first episode and liked it so far. What's gotten me so excited is the fact that it's going to include Natsume Soseki's Kokoro, which is one of my favorite novels. The animation style reminds me a lot of another Madhouse number, Kurozuka, although the character designs -- at least, of the first episode -- bear a strong resemblance to Death Note and with good reason because Takeshi Obata is involved in the production. What does this all mean? It means that if Armed Librarians fails to live up to expectations, I will drop it in favor of Aoi Bungaku.
EPISODE 02: Bombs, A Princess and a Gray Town
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Iriea is giving a bunch of people a tour around the Armed Librarians HQ. She talks about the three deities, one for the present, the future and finally the past. The deity of the past is called Bantorra (hence, the title of the show). The job of the armed librarians is that of normal librarians, except that they have to battle monsters every time they have to file books in some underground labyrinth. Meanwhile, three bombs -- Colio, Hyoue and Relia -- get together in Toatt Mine, which is also where armed librarian Luimon is looking for fragments of Shiron's book. Luimon catches an old man trying to sell the fragments to Colio but before he could get a hold of it, Hyoue explodes himself, killing Luimon, the old guy and some other random cart pusher. This leaves Colio with two book fragments, one from Luimon and one from the old guy. From these fragments, he gets flashbacks of Shiron helping a sick boy under the watchful eyes of a creepy clown guy Wizakh and then of Shiron being led up to the guillotine. Relia decides to leave but an encounter with Cigal has him blowing himself up instead in an attempt to kill Cigal. Unfortunately, Cigal survives, Relia doesn't. Later, Colio meets Lea, the dead cart guy's girlfriend, and their subsequent talk gets him to think that he has to save Shiron. Meanwhile, Hamyuts arrives in Toatt Mine to pick up where Luimon left off. Using her Telepathic Sperm Power Radar (TM), she picks up the meats in the city and snipes them one by one.
EPISODE 03: A Bomb, A Human and a Sickness of a God of Death
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Cigal coerces Lea into taking some medicine that would make herself feel better about her boyfriend's death. Little does she know that the "medicine" is no medicine at all. Colio gets another fragment from Shiron's book and this time his flashback has him seeing Shiron as an ostracized young girl. Wizakh takes her under his wing and gives her food and clothes in exchange for her ability to divine the future. However, when Shiron sees premonitions of the Dragon Pneumonia and how to make the antidote, Wizakh ignores the warning. Several people die and Shiron goes into a deep depression. After some time, she recovers and launches on a journey to heal the people, who have begun to call her a "living saint." But her days of glory is short-lived as she suddenly turns against Wizakh and then reveals that she knew about the antidote even before the disease spread. To punish her, the king orders her beheaded. After the flashback, Colio wakes up to find Hamyuts in the room with him. Colio remembers his orders to kill her but hesitates and Hamyuts takes advantage of this moment to take him down. She also removes the bomb inside Colio's chest and declares that she made him human. Meanwhile, Miropec and Mattalast arrive at a warehouse only to find that everyone there is dead, infected with Dragon Pneumonia. At about the same time, Hamyuts also discovers Lea, also infected with Dragon Pneumonia. To add to the misfortune, a typhoon is scheduled to hit Toatt Mine in a few hours, rendering Hamyuts vulnerable to an attack as her Telepathic Sperm Power Radar (TM) doesn't work too well in storms. Cigal then makes his appearance.
COMMENTS:

So many weird names I get confused sometimes. So many characters, too. The dramatis personae definitely needs some trimming. Despite my better judgment I find myself getting more and more intrigued with Shiron's story and how she places in all of this. Also, I just realized that Hamyuts is voiced by none other than Paku Romi -- such a hot voice. I'm starting to like Hamyuts, even rooting for her. She probably won't die. She's too awesome. And that Cigal is an a-hole who needs to get a slap in the face and a kick in the butt. Here's to hoping Hamyuts isn't above some ass-kicking.

The production values have downgraded a bit. But at least, there's less CGI now. That ship in the first episode was ridiculous. I'm fine if the CGI is confined to just Hamyuts' Telepathic Sperm Power Radar (TM) but even that is probably too much to hope for. I just wish they did better with the characters. Hamyuts had some really bad shots in both episodes.

What is up Noloty?