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Last edit: 2024-6-10
Edit: 2024-6-10
It looks like I've triggered an algorithm that has identified me as someone who consistently tries to manipulate the percentages either up or down. Oh, well.....

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
After the Rain (manga) Masterpiece
Read the 2 reviews.
It resonated with me emotionally; so I'm rating this 11/11.
Ai Yori Aoshi (manga) Masterpiece
I rated at 11/11 even though the ending presents a conservative value.
Aoi Hana (manga) Excellent
Bloom Into You (manga) Masterpiece
Book Girl (light novel) Masterpiece
The plots are twisty and complicated! Also, there's a romantic element that is being telegraphed.
(The) Champions of Justice and the Supreme Ruler of Evil (light novel) Good
Rebecca Silverman concluded:
Despite some issues with the romance, which really will depend on your own suspension of disbelief within the genre, The Champions of Justice and the Supreme Ruler of Evil is a good read. Going from funny to touching between beginning and end, it's a good way to escape for a few hours. Readers looking for a female-aimed light novel that's not isekai should definitely check this out.
I never thought that I would ever end up disagreeing so strongly with R.S.; but that ending ─ wow, it's bad.

So I really enjoyed reading it ─ and then I came to the epilogue. To quote Tristan "Arkada" Gallant, "The ending is paramount." So how bad is the ending? Let me put it this way: I refuse to look at Japanese culture through rose-tinted glasses. I was thinking that that I would rate this at 11/11 (Masterpiece), but, because of the blatant sexism, I am rating this at 8/11 (Good) instead.

That's how bad the epilogue is; no agency ─ just the patriarchy running amok.

Crest of the Stars (novel) Very good
So I was given the J-Novel 3-in-1 hardback edition. I think it has a different translator than the Tokyo Pop translation. It wasn't great; but neither was it bad. And it's a prequel to Banner of the Stars.
(The) Devil Is a Part-Timer! (light novel) Masterpiece
Dive in the Vampire Bund (manga) Decent
Elfen Lied (manga) Excellent
Not hentai, but significant nudity. I wonder if the nudity is a reflection of the horrific sexism in Japanese culture?
Fruits Basket (manga) Masterpiece
(The) Heart of Thomas (manga) Excellent
Kare Kano (manga) Masterpiece
(The) Key to the Kingdom (manga) Masterpiece
King of Thorn (manga) Good
This is one of those rare cases where the anime adaptation is unquestionably superior to the source material.
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