If you type it up in another program and just import it to MT, it has a way with
fudging around with your formatting. Depending on what you use, it will hate
apostrophes and semi-colons. I usually type it up in notepad as the transition
is flawless, although you lose the benefits of a more robust program. Best thing
to do is after you submit the review, go hit edit and knock out the
kinks.
As for your review itself, I'd say it's a good initial effort. And you are in a
tough position starting with a middle-of-the-road anime. Reviewing average shows
is the toughest because you can't slam it and you can't rave about how great it
is. Finding adjectives to describe "meh" is hard. On that subject, I
completely agree with on this. I wondered if I was in the minority for just
outright not liking this show, but now I see I'm not.
Defintely going to look forward to future submissions.
It's been a while since your last review... good to see that your back. I gotta
wonder though, you feeling rusty? Your review is riddled with sentence structure
issues. You have some massive run-on sentences as well as an over abundance of
commas.
Quote: The rest of the voice
actors, well, of course, have done really well.
Just using that sentence as an example. The heavy comma usage breaks up the flow
of reading. Sometimes your choice of words forces you to use commas when all
that you really need to do is remove extraneous words.
All in all you still have the skill to write quality reviews. It's clear you
have an objective mindset when writing and are quite capable of getting your
thoughts across. But it's the little things that keep you down, on this review
at least.
1. What the holy hell is Kiniro no Corda? I'm a colossal dork who gets burned by
the sun in 3 seconds flat, and I have absolutely never heard of this
show?
2. Don't you hate writing reviews for shows that are average? Finding words to
portray the middle road is so much more difficult than "it was
amazing" or "it sucked hard". I personally know I am terrible at
reviews that hang around in the middle.
Azumanga Daioh was a funny series to me. Not funny haha, but funny in how it
could go from hilarious to laborious over time. Initially I thought the humor in
it was hilarious, but as the same jokes were recycled and I was on the third
school festival, I found myself completely out of it. Having your hand randomly
bitten by a cat = funny. Having your hand bitten 1000 times by the same cat =
not funny.
Fun fact, this series sits at 95th all time... on my personal list consisting of
109 series. Yes, that is a fun fact, fun because I'm an idiot that keeps lists,
a fact in that my reality is the only one that needs to matter.
Oh and you get no actual comment on the makeup of your review, but that's
because I'm simultaneously commenting and surfing for dirty pictures, and my
time has simply run out.
Outside of seeing the occasional wallpaper or scan submited on this series, I
had honestly never heard a thing about it. I knew by the animation that it was
similar to Moonlight Lady, which certainly piqued my interest a bit, but never
to the point of making me want to see it. Not sure your review makes me want to
anymore than I did before.
As for your review itself, it's pretty good for the most part, but it has some
flow and grammar issues. It seems to me that you went a bit comma heavy and a
lot of times you seemed to use a word structure that came off disjointed or
confusing. I believe this was similar to the trouble you had in your previous
review. But at least you tend to review things that are way off my radar, and at
least now I have a better idea what to expect if I ever pop this one in to give
it a watch.
Hm, not sure I've seen an anime and a manga reviewed concurrently. You most
certainly are a competent enough writer, I was able to see that in your opening
section, but I think that you simply need to beef up your last three sections.
It just seems hard to get that picture painted with the art or sound sections
with only a few sentences to go on.
Just gotta let this whole manga and anime review thing set in for a bit. You
have made me think outside of the box and I do not approve.
It's pretty pointless for me to go off and say what I thoght of your review, I'd
end up redundant, so instead I will comment on Silent Mobius itself. I actually
saw a few episodes of this show when Tech TV showed it on late night Anime
Unleashed. Just the little bit that I saw had me addicted. Then I bought the
DVD's and was still loving every minute of it. But the way the series concluded,
not just the ending but the latter half of the series, dissapointed the hell out
of me. It was so unfulfilling. I personally wouldn't have given the plot an 8
since the way a show ends is a huge deciding factor in my overall scores. But
that's because I'm a harda$$.
But just for continuity sake, good review as always.
Two things rub me the wrong way about your review: the first being that you have
a few too many line breaks. It really seems to me that one or two sentences
doesn't really qualify as a paragraph and could probably be tied in with lines
near it, particularly in the Presentation section. The other thing is a few of
your word choices don't match your scores, a big no-no. Your final line is
"A true masterpiece." followed by a score of a '7'. Now if a '7' is
what you consider a masterpiece, what word would you use to describe a '9' or a
'10'? And just as you said "I could not find a single flaw in the
art." and gave it an 8. There had to be some reason you docked it two
points, what were they? I know you said it wasn't your cup of tea, but to then
say you found no flaws kind of confuses me.
Quote by Milkiyofuh..reviewing games are
much harder than anime
I'd wholeheartedly disagree with that. Games usually have much more to rate
because you actually have interaction with them as opposed to anime which is
quite the opposite. What's hard is reviewing anything that comes out to be rated
on or around "average". When something is amazing it's easy to speak
highly of it. When something is terrible it's easy to slam it. When something is
just average, it's hard to find a way to describe it. Your overall score of '7'
leads me to believe that's the case.
As for your review... nagging grammar issues still reside. Hell, the first
section has an error. "It is however rated as an adult MMORPG due to its
graphic violence as well as nudity in some creatures." However should have
a comma before and after. Not a good omen when starting to read the review. In
honesty, your biggest downfall may be comma placement, in that you lack
necessary ones throughout.
There is improvement over the last and your willingness to take on these
criticisms to make your review better shows that you are taking this seriously.
But the question is... what does King Jak have to say about all of this?
Ah so this is our prospective MT-Review member. Rarely will I be following a Jak
comment, but I had to rid my computer of virtual AIDS, so I feel behind. Before
I get into the critique... FYI, Yuna is from FFX not FFXII. Burned!
Anyway, I have to echo some of his thoughts. Your structure is really hard to
follow as it lacks any kind of flow. It seems more like you would have been
awesome at a bullet point slideshow on Powerpoint. But is being awesome at
Powerpoint anything to be proud of? I digress. Also, there are grammatical
hiccups strewn about.
Quote: One word to describe the
art. Fantabulous!
Consider a semi-colon as opposed to a period.
Quote: Even Cloud-look-alike can
be created.
You need an a between even and Cloud. Also the hyphens are not needed, at the
very least the one after Cloud should be removed.
It's the small things that will really kill your overall review. Take some time
to edit those nagging details and maybe at some more meat to the review and
you'll wind up with a pretty good one. As for letting you in the group... it
appears master Jak has spoken on that matter already.
Quote by Chloe-chanGood review! Well
written and easy to understand. I've always wanted to watch Jigoku Shoujo, not
sure if I should now
Oh, and you forgot to close your parenthesis here:
Quote: Ichimoku Ren, Wanyudou (who
is derived from a youkai in Japanese mythology of the same name), and Hone-Onna
(who is also from Japanese mythology of the same name. <---
there
A show you rated as average ended up as the Anime Spotlight on the Maigetsu?
Where were you to protest that decision? For shame.
Aside of that, its the type of review I expect from you... although I've
somewhat forgot what I expect of you since you NEVER WRITE! Well written and
right on my level. Davidh01 just seems to write over my head, Jakulito seems to
baffle me, but you and I seem to have the same writing style overall (minus you
don't attempt humor like I do... key word attempt). It must be insulting to be
compared to me, BUT THAT'S TOO BAD! I did go there.
And as for your opening questions "Do you have a grudge against someone? Do
you hate them enough to want to send them to Hell?"... let's just say you'd
better hope I never pull the red string. Just kidding you know I love you, it's
Jak that has to worry.
Ok look, I was trying to help you. Anybody who passed 5th grade English would
have seen your original review and told their teacher on you. But you just
couldn't take constructive criticism could you? First you say "I'm not
changing my review to appease the masses" then you subsequently delete that
comment and then call me the "comma police". Whether you wanted to
call it proper grammar or not is irrelevant. Your review was unreadable. But you
decided to delete some commas... but it appears you pretty much deleted them at
random. Not only that but your comma count still sits at 119!
Learn to take criticism and use it to make your writing better. Don't get angry
about it and get all defensive. I've written over 40 reviews and still get
corrected and advice from people, and that means a whole hell of a lot to me and
has helped me tremendously as a writer. You'd do well to do the same.
Isn't the point of a review to inform the masses of your opinion of a certain
show? If the masses are unable to even read your review then you have failed
your job as a reviewer. As it sits, this review is completely unreadable.
162, that's a very important number in your review. That number represents the
NUMBER OF COMMAS IN YOUR REVIEW. 162! (give or take a couple, my eyes were
burning). You do well enough with words, but your flow is broken up into tiny
pieces or you just have massive run on sentences. Honestly, 162 is just an
unacceptable number and I'd HIGHLY recommend you put this puppy over to MS Word
or something and let it set it somewhat straight.
Once that gets cleared up, you may have a good review sitting here.
Wow I'm actually kind of weirded out by this. Normally I can find little things
to punch holes in with your reviews, but for some reason, this one really
worked. Yea it's still the conversational/rant review I've come to expect from
you, but it was devoid of your typical minor errors. Although I'd like to say my
interest is now piqued in this little show of yours, I'd be lying if I did. Sure
it sounds interesting, but with the frequency at which I watch anime, this one
wouldn't likely be touched for years. Besides, we need to review different
things so we aren't compeating with one another. As we all know, I would prove
victorious everytime.
My friend, now this is what we need on MT. This is a HUGE improvement over your
original submission and now deserves some damned praise. I'd still like to see a
bit more detail in your two middle sections, but again I know those are the two
hardest sections to really improve upon. But seeings as this is your first
review, you will only get better... we all do. Take my word for it, one day
you'll come back and read this and say to yourself "that's what I used to
sound like?"
Take the lessons you've learned and make sure you put those forward, and you may
find yourself one hell of a reviewer. And if people want to slam you for your
scores this time, then they are clearly just venting.
Let's see what kind of reviewing future you have here.
I shall be critical, but hopefully in a constructive way. Hopefully you won't
take this the wrong or way... or hell I could be wrong entirely, but English
isn't your first language is it? There are a subject-verb agreement issues
throughout and the punctuation and sentence flow is sometimes hard to follow. It
seems that you were objective enough in your opinion, but it's certainly a hard
one to follow at times. A good proofreader is any writers best friend.
Also, it's hard to assume the reader knows anything about anything when you
write a review. Your assumption that all readers know KEY animation well kind of
weakens your scoring in that category. I know you said if we are reading this,
then we've likely seen it, but that isn't always the case. I know what KEY
animation looks like, but I've never once watched a show using it. Minor gripe,
but one nonetheless.
I'll be keeping an eye on where you go from here, I expect you'll be doing
better and better each time.
Your reviews always amaze me in that they seem to go far deeper than many
reviewers ever care to. Usually people have a very cut and dry description of
the show with their own two cents added in finally followed up by a score. You
tend to really hash out the details and lets the readers know a lot about what
they might be getting into should they decide to take the plunge into the
series. Again I'm reminded I have a long way to go to match your masterful word
usage.
When you start to review things in that upper echilon of scoring, you really
need to make sure you drive your points across... and hard. I see an overall
score of a 9.67, and yet I just don't get that impression from your review.
Sure, you use words like fabulous, wonderful and special, but yet you couldn't
manage to pull but one paragraph for the greater part of your review sections to
describe that feeling? Take a little bit more time to be more detailed in the
future and make the reader feel the same emotion that you feel writing it. It's
your first review so all you can do from here is get better.
Ok do me a favor, take the middle finger on your right hand and smash it into a
door. Tell it "No!" until it learns it's lesson. I say that because
your middle finger is out of control with that comma key. Commas are used for
occasional breaks to maintain proper flow, not to litter every single sentence.
It's ok to outright stop a sentence with one of these guys "." I'd
like to be able to comment on the actual substance of the review itself, but I
found it impossible to really pull anything out of it outside of the poor
grammar and organization of the whole thing. Seriously, I say this to everybody
with similar problems... have someone else proofread your works. Things always
look fantastic to you because you wrote it. Get an objective opinion and you'll
find that your writing is far from perfect.
Well done review! It's nice because everyone in our group seems to have their
own review styles and all seem to make it work. Great flow and good language use
throughout.
I enjoyed the anime, although I'd say the OVA had a better impact and was more
enjoyable. Probably not gonna read this manga though, nothing against it, just
manga in general. I've read what 1... ever? Ok so I'm working on 2. Needless to
say I don't take kindly to no fancy book learnin'.
On the subject of G Gundam itself... it never interested me. I got into anime
during the whole Dragonball Z and Gundam Wing stint on Cartoon Network and after
loving Gundam Wing, G Gundam came on. I watched a few episodes and I really
didn't like just how different it was... well that and that's about when I fell
out of watching dubs. Never got around to watching it and never felt like I was
missing anything.
Now on to the rev-rant... er review. You will always prove to be my antithesis
in the review world. Most peoples reviews just tend to state facts... or at
least opinions that sound like fact, that justify a score. Your reviews actually
evoke an emotion, like the urge to punch a puppy while infused with rage. At
times they seem incoherent and completely nonsensical, yet they remain on topic
somehow. Don't think I'll incorporate a racist rating in any of my future
reviews though, even though some people may already think I am racist. I DO NOT
HATE CANADIANS! I REPEAT, I DO NOT HATE PEOPLE FROM AMERICA'S HAT!
If you type it up in another program and just import it to MT, it has a way with fudging around with your formatting. Depending on what you use, it will hate apostrophes and semi-colons. I usually type it up in notepad as the transition is flawless, although you lose the benefits of a more robust program. Best thing to do is after you submit the review, go hit edit and knock out the kinks.
As for your review itself, I'd say it's a good initial effort. And you are in a tough position starting with a middle-of-the-road anime. Reviewing average shows is the toughest because you can't slam it and you can't rave about how great it is. Finding adjectives to describe "meh" is hard. On that subject, I completely agree with on this. I wondered if I was in the minority for just outright not liking this show, but now I see I'm not.
Defintely going to look forward to future submissions.
It's been a while since your last review... good to see that your back. I gotta wonder though, you feeling rusty? Your review is riddled with sentence structure issues. You have some massive run-on sentences as well as an over abundance of commas.
Just using that sentence as an example. The heavy comma usage breaks up the flow of reading. Sometimes your choice of words forces you to use commas when all that you really need to do is remove extraneous words.
All in all you still have the skill to write quality reviews. It's clear you have an objective mindset when writing and are quite capable of getting your thoughts across. But it's the little things that keep you down, on this review at least.
1. What the holy hell is Kiniro no Corda? I'm a colossal dork who gets burned by the sun in 3 seconds flat, and I have absolutely never heard of this show?
2. Don't you hate writing reviews for shows that are average? Finding words to portray the middle road is so much more difficult than "it was amazing" or "it sucked hard". I personally know I am terrible at reviews that hang around in the middle.
3. What the holy hell is Kiniro no Corda?
Azumanga Daioh was a funny series to me. Not funny haha, but funny in how it could go from hilarious to laborious over time. Initially I thought the humor in it was hilarious, but as the same jokes were recycled and I was on the third school festival, I found myself completely out of it. Having your hand randomly bitten by a cat = funny. Having your hand bitten 1000 times by the same cat = not funny.
Fun fact, this series sits at 95th all time... on my personal list consisting of 109 series. Yes, that is a fun fact, fun because I'm an idiot that keeps lists, a fact in that my reality is the only one that needs to matter.
Oh and you get no actual comment on the makeup of your review, but that's because I'm simultaneously commenting and surfing for dirty pictures, and my time has simply run out.
Outside of seeing the occasional wallpaper or scan submited on this series, I had honestly never heard a thing about it. I knew by the animation that it was similar to Moonlight Lady, which certainly piqued my interest a bit, but never to the point of making me want to see it. Not sure your review makes me want to anymore than I did before.
As for your review itself, it's pretty good for the most part, but it has some flow and grammar issues. It seems to me that you went a bit comma heavy and a lot of times you seemed to use a word structure that came off disjointed or confusing. I believe this was similar to the trouble you had in your previous review. But at least you tend to review things that are way off my radar, and at least now I have a better idea what to expect if I ever pop this one in to give it a watch.
Hm, not sure I've seen an anime and a manga reviewed concurrently. You most certainly are a competent enough writer, I was able to see that in your opening section, but I think that you simply need to beef up your last three sections. It just seems hard to get that picture painted with the art or sound sections with only a few sentences to go on.
Just gotta let this whole manga and anime review thing set in for a bit. You have made me think outside of the box and I do not approve.
It's pretty pointless for me to go off and say what I thoght of your review, I'd end up redundant, so instead I will comment on Silent Mobius itself. I actually saw a few episodes of this show when Tech TV showed it on late night Anime Unleashed. Just the little bit that I saw had me addicted. Then I bought the DVD's and was still loving every minute of it. But the way the series concluded, not just the ending but the latter half of the series, dissapointed the hell out of me. It was so unfulfilling. I personally wouldn't have given the plot an 8 since the way a show ends is a huge deciding factor in my overall scores. But that's because I'm a harda$$.
But just for continuity sake, good review as always.
Two things rub me the wrong way about your review: the first being that you have a few too many line breaks. It really seems to me that one or two sentences doesn't really qualify as a paragraph and could probably be tied in with lines near it, particularly in the Presentation section. The other thing is a few of your word choices don't match your scores, a big no-no. Your final line is "A true masterpiece." followed by a score of a '7'. Now if a '7' is what you consider a masterpiece, what word would you use to describe a '9' or a '10'? And just as you said "I could not find a single flaw in the art." and gave it an 8. There had to be some reason you docked it two points, what were they? I know you said it wasn't your cup of tea, but to then say you found no flaws kind of confuses me.
Probably just me being picky.
I'd wholeheartedly disagree with that. Games usually have much more to rate because you actually have interaction with them as opposed to anime which is quite the opposite. What's hard is reviewing anything that comes out to be rated on or around "average". When something is amazing it's easy to speak highly of it. When something is terrible it's easy to slam it. When something is just average, it's hard to find a way to describe it. Your overall score of '7' leads me to believe that's the case.
As for your review... nagging grammar issues still reside. Hell, the first section has an error. "It is however rated as an adult MMORPG due to its graphic violence as well as nudity in some creatures." However should have a comma before and after. Not a good omen when starting to read the review. In honesty, your biggest downfall may be comma placement, in that you lack necessary ones throughout.
There is improvement over the last and your willingness to take on these criticisms to make your review better shows that you are taking this seriously. But the question is... what does King Jak have to say about all of this?
Ah so this is our prospective MT-Review member. Rarely will I be following a Jak comment, but I had to rid my computer of virtual AIDS, so I feel behind. Before I get into the critique... FYI, Yuna is from FFX not FFXII. Burned!
Anyway, I have to echo some of his thoughts. Your structure is really hard to follow as it lacks any kind of flow. It seems more like you would have been awesome at a bullet point slideshow on Powerpoint. But is being awesome at Powerpoint anything to be proud of? I digress. Also, there are grammatical hiccups strewn about.
Consider a semi-colon as opposed to a period.
You need an a between even and Cloud. Also the hyphens are not needed, at the very least the one after Cloud should be removed.
It's the small things that will really kill your overall review. Take some time to edit those nagging details and maybe at some more meat to the review and you'll wind up with a pretty good one. As for letting you in the group... it appears master Jak has spoken on that matter already.
MapleRose <--- Owned.
A show you rated as average ended up as the Anime Spotlight on the Maigetsu? Where were you to protest that decision? For shame.
Aside of that, its the type of review I expect from you... although I've somewhat forgot what I expect of you since you NEVER WRITE! Well written and right on my level. Davidh01 just seems to write over my head, Jakulito seems to baffle me, but you and I seem to have the same writing style overall (minus you don't attempt humor like I do... key word attempt). It must be insulting to be compared to me, BUT THAT'S TOO BAD! I did go there.
And as for your opening questions "Do you have a grudge against someone? Do you hate them enough to want to send them to Hell?"... let's just say you'd better hope I never pull the red string. Just kidding you know I love you, it's Jak that has to worry.
To prove my point about Materia Fusion, here is a Penny Arcade comic agreeing:
http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2008/4/14/
Ok look, I was trying to help you. Anybody who passed 5th grade English would have seen your original review and told their teacher on you. But you just couldn't take constructive criticism could you? First you say "I'm not changing my review to appease the masses" then you subsequently delete that comment and then call me the "comma police". Whether you wanted to call it proper grammar or not is irrelevant. Your review was unreadable. But you decided to delete some commas... but it appears you pretty much deleted them at random. Not only that but your comma count still sits at 119!
Learn to take criticism and use it to make your writing better. Don't get angry about it and get all defensive. I've written over 40 reviews and still get corrected and advice from people, and that means a whole hell of a lot to me and has helped me tremendously as a writer. You'd do well to do the same.
Isn't the point of a review to inform the masses of your opinion of a certain show? If the masses are unable to even read your review then you have failed your job as a reviewer. As it sits, this review is completely unreadable.
162, that's a very important number in your review. That number represents the NUMBER OF COMMAS IN YOUR REVIEW. 162! (give or take a couple, my eyes were burning). You do well enough with words, but your flow is broken up into tiny pieces or you just have massive run on sentences. Honestly, 162 is just an unacceptable number and I'd HIGHLY recommend you put this puppy over to MS Word or something and let it set it somewhat straight.
Once that gets cleared up, you may have a good review sitting here.
Wow I'm actually kind of weirded out by this. Normally I can find little things to punch holes in with your reviews, but for some reason, this one really worked. Yea it's still the conversational/rant review I've come to expect from you, but it was devoid of your typical minor errors. Although I'd like to say my interest is now piqued in this little show of yours, I'd be lying if I did. Sure it sounds interesting, but with the frequency at which I watch anime, this one wouldn't likely be touched for years. Besides, we need to review different things so we aren't compeating with one another. As we all know, I would prove victorious everytime.
No puppy punching... how about Kick a Kitten?
My friend, now this is what we need on MT. This is a HUGE improvement over your original submission and now deserves some damned praise. I'd still like to see a bit more detail in your two middle sections, but again I know those are the two hardest sections to really improve upon. But seeings as this is your first review, you will only get better... we all do. Take my word for it, one day you'll come back and read this and say to yourself "that's what I used to sound like?"
Take the lessons you've learned and make sure you put those forward, and you may find yourself one hell of a reviewer. And if people want to slam you for your scores this time, then they are clearly just venting.
Let's see what kind of reviewing future you have here.
I shall be critical, but hopefully in a constructive way. Hopefully you won't take this the wrong or way... or hell I could be wrong entirely, but English isn't your first language is it? There are a subject-verb agreement issues throughout and the punctuation and sentence flow is sometimes hard to follow. It seems that you were objective enough in your opinion, but it's certainly a hard one to follow at times. A good proofreader is any writers best friend.
Also, it's hard to assume the reader knows anything about anything when you write a review. Your assumption that all readers know KEY animation well kind of weakens your scoring in that category. I know you said if we are reading this, then we've likely seen it, but that isn't always the case. I know what KEY animation looks like, but I've never once watched a show using it. Minor gripe, but one nonetheless.
I'll be keeping an eye on where you go from here, I expect you'll be doing better and better each time.
Your reviews always amaze me in that they seem to go far deeper than many reviewers ever care to. Usually people have a very cut and dry description of the show with their own two cents added in finally followed up by a score. You tend to really hash out the details and lets the readers know a lot about what they might be getting into should they decide to take the plunge into the series. Again I'm reminded I have a long way to go to match your masterful word usage.
When you start to review things in that upper echilon of scoring, you really need to make sure you drive your points across... and hard. I see an overall score of a 9.67, and yet I just don't get that impression from your review. Sure, you use words like fabulous, wonderful and special, but yet you couldn't manage to pull but one paragraph for the greater part of your review sections to describe that feeling? Take a little bit more time to be more detailed in the future and make the reader feel the same emotion that you feel writing it. It's your first review so all you can do from here is get better.
Ok do me a favor, take the middle finger on your right hand and smash it into a door. Tell it "No!" until it learns it's lesson. I say that because your middle finger is out of control with that comma key. Commas are used for occasional breaks to maintain proper flow, not to litter every single sentence. It's ok to outright stop a sentence with one of these guys "." I'd like to be able to comment on the actual substance of the review itself, but I found it impossible to really pull anything out of it outside of the poor grammar and organization of the whole thing. Seriously, I say this to everybody with similar problems... have someone else proofread your works. Things always look fantastic to you because you wrote it. Get an objective opinion and you'll find that your writing is far from perfect.
Well done review! It's nice because everyone in our group seems to have their own review styles and all seem to make it work. Great flow and good language use throughout.
I enjoyed the anime, although I'd say the OVA had a better impact and was more enjoyable. Probably not gonna read this manga though, nothing against it, just manga in general. I've read what 1... ever? Ok so I'm working on 2. Needless to say I don't take kindly to no fancy book learnin'.
On the subject of G Gundam itself... it never interested me. I got into anime during the whole Dragonball Z and Gundam Wing stint on Cartoon Network and after loving Gundam Wing, G Gundam came on. I watched a few episodes and I really didn't like just how different it was... well that and that's about when I fell out of watching dubs. Never got around to watching it and never felt like I was missing anything.
Now on to the rev-rant... er review. You will always prove to be my antithesis in the review world. Most peoples reviews just tend to state facts... or at least opinions that sound like fact, that justify a score. Your reviews actually evoke an emotion, like the urge to punch a puppy while infused with rage. At times they seem incoherent and completely nonsensical, yet they remain on topic somehow. Don't think I'll incorporate a racist rating in any of my future reviews though, even though some people may already think I am racist. I DO NOT HATE CANADIANS! I REPEAT, I DO NOT HATE PEOPLE FROM AMERICA'S HAT!