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Last edit: 2021-12-27
I try to add enlightening commentary, but let's face it:
I'm far from perfect.

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    EDIT: 2020-12-31
    I have seen two three videos that examine the concept of "classics" from distinctly different perspectives:
  1. Gigguk | Garnt Maneetapho

  2. Mother's Basement | Geoff Thew

  3. Bonsai Pop | Mike ?
EDIT: 2020-04-11
In this video YouTube user Gigguk (Garnt Maneetapho) talks about SAO in the context of gateway anime.
    2 Videos That Share a Common Theme:
  1. "The Greatest Thing Anime Has Done"|Gigguk (Garnt Maneetapho)
  2. "A Love Letter to a Place Further than the Universe" | Isla McTear (Line/link added 2020-06-24)
EDIT: 2020-06-10
3 Different Perspectives On the Importance of The Ending EDIT: 2021-05-10
Geoff Thew ("Mother's Basement") has a fascinating video essay on the concept of "sakuga".
EDIT: 2021-12-27
10 Anime That Are Fantastic But Hard To Recommend
Anime only continues to get more and more mainstream, but these are 10 anime we wouldn't want to recommend even though they're great.
By Jacob Buchalter
(posted on cbr.com on 2020, Mar 30)
Seen/Read All (public list) Rating
Bungaku Shōjo Memoir I - Yume-Miru Shōjo no Prelude (OAV) Good
Definitely should be seen by fans of the Book Girl series.
Bungaku Shōjo Memoir II - Sora-Mau Tenshi no Requiem (OAV) Excellent
Definitely should be seen by fans of the Book Girl series.
Bungaku Shōjo Memoir III - Koi Suru Otome no Rhapsody (OAV) Excellent
Definitely should be seen by fans of the Book Girl series.
Bungaku Shōjo: Kyō no Oyatsu - Hatsukoi (OAV) Good
Definitely should be seen by fans of the Book Girl series.
Bunny Drop (TV) Masterpiece

I have rated it thus because I am of "a certain age" where one looks upon children as being endearing....

I find myself objecting a bit to the following from Carl Kimlinger:

One glimpse of its unsparing, compassionate treatment of Rin's highly unpleasant mother is all you need to tell you that this is too complex a series to dabble in Hallmark uplift.
No, Masako Yoshii is not a highly unpleasant mother. If you want to find a highly unpleasant mother, then you need look no further than Akemi Hinazuki. The reason that I object to Kimlinger's characterization is that I have read that that there is a phenomenon where mothers are held to a higher standard (i.e., a double standard) than fathers are, and I find that double standard to be quite objectionable.
Bunny Drop (live-action movie) Excellent
Interesting deviations from the anime.....
Burst Angel (TV) Decent
I rated this at 7/11 because it's main selling point is fan service (i.e., there isn't much of a plot) and I have an issue with Meg's lack of agency.
Calamity of a Zombie Girl (ONA) Good

Having just watched some KyoAni work, anything & everything else just looks like stick figures!

    Early on it was demonstrating the standard tropes:
  1. Women dressed sexily; (Don't get me wrong, I enjoyed them all! :p)
  2. "scientist/researcher" wearing a lab coat when not necessary; (To ID what he is, of course!)

  • The action sequences were all quite good ─ as were the graphics.
  • I certainly didn't see the twist coming that involved those siblings! (And that "lipstick"..... Wow.)
  • So a college student walking down a hall while talking on a phone doesn't notice a seriously injured fellow student? Gimme a a friggin' break.....
  • A "shaking camera" to signify a heavy impact? Aw, c'mon.....
  • 4 incidents of Hollywood physics! Oh, puhleeze.....
  • There was no segue from the church scene to the gymnasium.
  • Watch through to the end of the credits. (Whatinhell is that scene supposed to be about?)

At first, I was disappointed with the plot; but then it continuously improved throughout the rest of the movie. Barring a rewatch (which might happen ─ it's only 80 minutes long, after all) I'm rating it at 9/11. After the 1st 20 minutes, I knew that I was never going to rate it at 11/11 and there were too many negatives in it for me to rate it at 10/11. Still, there's no denying its rewatchability.....

    EDITS:
  1. (10/17/2018) How was it that that removing the "life stone" woke up the zombies? Definitely doesn't make sense to me.....
  2. (10/19/2018) Lowering my ranking by one notch to 8/11 from 9/11 because of #1 (above) and also because no explanation is provided as to how the zombies were put to sleep in the first place.
Cannon Fodder (movie) Decent
A part of the Memories anthology. So I have seen it, but that was years ago -- I do remember thinking that it was an art-house movie. If there was an English dub, then I don't remember hearing it.
Cardcaptor Sakura: The Movie Decent (dub), Good (sub)
(The) case files of Jeweler Richard (TV) Excellent
    Both the OP and ED are terrific!
    There is no dub.
  1. ep.#3| 10/11
  2. ep.#4| Words matter. 10/11
  3. An old middle-school senpai is dishonored by issues that would undo anyone. 11/11
  4. We learn just a little bit about Richard's past. Is Saul the associate that Richard was referring to earlier? And in case this isn't obvious, this series is Yaoi, baby! 11/11
  5. Our protagonist is told the backstory by "Richard". 11/11
  6. Without any warning, Richard pulls up stakes and leaves the country -- presumably for old merry England. 11/11
  7. Seigi continues to look for Richard. Saul Ranashinha Ali is quite the character!
  8. Read the review. Rebecca Silverman is quite correct; the post-ED scene should have been at the end of the series.
  9. People make up with each other -- and then Seigi's father shows up in a far-fetched scene.
  10. Seigi's father is certainly a man that you love to hate. But how does that asshole find out all of Seigi's contact information?! 9/11
(The) Case of Hana & Alice (movie) Very good
The Case of Hana & Alice trailer (English subtitles) (The video is there; you need to click on the "play" icon.)
I like the fact that "Alice" is so assertive.
Ah, the vicissitudes of youth! (Most H. Sapiens brains don't stop development until approximately age twenty-four.)
Letting go can be hard; but, in the end, worth it.
(The) Cat Returns (movie) Excellent (dub), Masterpiece (sub)
  • Watch Whisper of the Heart first.
  • Very Family Friendly -- child-oriented, but not a turn-off for adults!
  • The OST just kinda grew on me.....
  • The dub had this one strange line regarding a lacrosse stick.
A Certain Scientific Railgun (TV) Excellent (dub), Masterpiece (sub)
It had me crying, so I feel compelled to rate it at 11/11.
Chaika - The Coffin Princess (TV) Good (dub & sub)
Pro: Meaningful deaths
Cons:
  1. Almost all of the main female characters are objectified.
  2. The logic attributed to Layla's actions stretch credibility.
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