That's all for today, I know I said I would post more stuff last time, but it's so hard! The best I can do is say I'll try to post as often as I can :/
Oh and watch Kaiji, it looks ugly at first, but it's made of awesome and greatness ;)
All fixed up now, as you can see, I would've posted about it earlier, but we found out our admin stuff wasn't working either, since we had only fixed the part of the site you see. So a bit of work there and now we're back to normal. whew.
In all this time since my last post, what have I been up to? Well for starters I finished watching the first season of Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei, and even started up the second season (which just started). It's a great anime, so much I love about it. The characters are great, the art design with its great design sense, nice animation, funny script, and lots of little details everywhere. The plot isn't particularly deep or anything, but I don't want it to be. Great series, highly recommended. Kly's been watching some series about a flying whale or something, go figure.
I also started playing this old ps2 game, Atelier Iris 2. It's this little rpg I picked up at Anime Expo last year for 15$(with guide and soundtrack included even). It's way better than what I was expecting, it has a fun item creation system, and a nice combat system that seems pretty strongly based on Grandia's. Combat is a little easy though, since it has this magic system that kind of resets every battle. I do like the voice acting, can't remember if there was an option for the japanese voices.
I'm going to try to make a picture this week, I figure I should put up something at least, since Portals status is still on hiatus pretty much. We'll see how it goes this week.
It's a new season of anime, and boy is it underwhelming. Last season wasn't exactly the greatest thing ever, but this is even weaker. It's not helped by Gurren Lagann and Kenichi both having ended either. So on the search for something new this season (to accompany Naruto, which has been getting much better lately) I've come across a few things of interest. First is Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei. This one's only 12 episodes, and I think they've mostly all come out already in Japan, but are still coming out subbed. First, it looks great. Like really really great. Awesome visual style, and good animation. It's full of little details that you can freeze frame or rewatch and catch new things. It's also funny, which is a good thing. I've watched about 4 episodes and so far so good, so hopefully it holds up to the end.
Second is Gundam 00, which is the new Gundam series. I've only seen 1 episode, as its just started so there's only about 3-4 episodes subbed, but so far so good. It's reminiscent of Gundam Wing, but has alot of differences, like being on our real world time line instead of the Gundam timeline. I won't say for sure whether it's good or not, but I do enjoy the opening and ending song. I'll get back to you guys after I watch more of this.
Oh, if you haven't gotten the chance to play the new Zelda DS game, definitely go play it. It's some of the best fun I've had in a Zelda game in a good while.
First things first, you should know that I am working on Portals again, but it's going REALLY slowly, so don't even bother waiting for it for now. Secondly, I am working up something else to put on here, but due to the above reasons of not posting for a long time, it's going to be a bit of a wait there too (though not nearly as long as it will be for Portals :D) Sorry!
I DID put up a new drawing in Works though. It's a pic of the Portals group if they were some fantasy adventurers, hehe.
It's pretty late here now, so I'll post more of what I've been up to later this week.
Another 6 months or so passed, without me talking about anything. Not that anyone actually cares that much, but somethings happen and somethings don't happen and then I want to talk about them but then I don't make enough of an effort to make posts about my life everyday or every hour or every minute like I'm supposed to do on a blog because that's what blogs are for since they are supposed to be a log of your life that is store surreptitiously on the web for whatever reason that you want it to be stored on the web and then read by whoever happens to be searching for terms you put into your post like "awesome" or "oppossum" or even "awesome oppossum" which I'm pretty sure won't actually get any hits here but who cares really.
Short sentences. Can't live without them.
Anyway, there's lots I threaten to talk about over the course of a day, sure. I wanted to talk about the little things that happened to me over the week and give them the exaggeration they really needed wanted. But, as it should, life makes you forget about all the little things and allows you to return to whatever big thing you feel like is harming your chances at a true amount of success.
Like, not being a good artist or not being able to post on a blog everyday like you are supposed to or not having people give you money or not being able to get a full heart for every character or not getting every picarat in the game or not abusing a pretty interesting game mechanic to play a song everyone else hates.
Anyway, as often is the case with my own blogging posts, I often come to the conclusion that everything will be fixed by watching something else later. For the second in the list, the one about not being able to post, I can at least starve off that desire for another 3 month spin, thanks to the lovely eroge turned anime School Days, which if you haven't watched yet, you should, so you can call Makoto a jerk and blame Makoto for things that go wrong in the world. Because, he's such a jerk. And I hate him.
Anyway, the real beef of the anime is in it's ending, which takes a surprising turn and [*GIANT SPOILER TAG*] teaches everyone an important life lesson [/*GIANT SPOILER TAG*] about love. If you haven't seen the ending of the show, you are probably missing out on it, a little bit. It's pretty darn hard to watch the first time you see it, and I averted my eyes when I watched it, but I think I quickly got over it. I must congratulate the director, or the storyboarder or someone on ending an eroge anime on what must be one of the worst endings in the game. It's quite romantic, really. It's certainly a better choice than an ending where everyone ends up ubiquitously happy, regardless of his choice or inability to choose. Particularly when it repeats, over and over again, like a never-ending...you know.
Anyway, I think that's enough linkage.
See if you can pick out today's comic!
Suzuku!
What? A holiday goes by without me making a post about nonsense?
Nonsense!
Why, here's your post right here, ready indeed to tell you all about things that you don't need to know if you wish to make sense of your life that exists in the non-nonsensical world of non-nonsense. It's quirkiness and inability to reason wish to entertain and please the reader while making sure that it tells you as little as possible as it possibly can about things that might actually happen in the more non-nonsensical world that you might actually live in. In fact, it's main job is to distract you while it steals the loose change from your change pocket from your wallet from your purse from your bag from your backpack from your soul. Quite a devious thing, this post is.
Please don't look that way; the post is just simply trying to survive in this harsh consumerated holiday season where going to the supermarket -- hell, even the non-super market -- is a cold, cold trip through non-ice, and non-snow, only so that it can open the door of the market, to find that it has enough loose change to only buy pity, not even a smile. This is when it pulls out its credit card and finds out that Visa really is everywhere you want to be -- because it was only dreaming that it was there at the market and found out it had collapsed in the cold, cold depths of its own well-heated room, underneath some blankets.
And then it starved to death. Why else was it supposed to go to the market?
But, here it is, starved but still living, just trying to remove that penny from your change pocket, just so it might be able to pretend you dropped your change and give it back to you if you notice that it's all gone later. You decided to take a look, in a book, along a reading rainbow, and you saw that poor post, who just stole all the change from your wallet collapse from undernourishment, and so you decided to open up your wallet and throw change at it; only to realize that it had collapsed under the weight of the change in your wallet already, since in the non-nonsensical world, the weight of a penny is about 1 gram, and the post only had the strength left to hold 1 ounce.
And then it starved to death.
I hope you are happy with your turkeys and your tofurkeys and your stuffing your mouths of everything and stuff. I just realized that I haven't posted THAT comic yet, so I'll see what I can do later today...if I remember. The grander exhaulteder capitainer of making things moreer, Kris, is gone for like, a day or two, off living it up somewhere and having fun, or not since I don't know if he'd rather be with his many consoles and machines. I'm not officially on celebratory mode until Saturday, because really, no one has time to celebrate on a weekday, even if it was a holiday.
Now to disappear. Suzuku!
Hey everybody, it's a me, again back from another 2 month disappearance. To be honest I was hoping to get some kind of drawing done and give it to you guys for your amusement, but for some reason it never occurred to me over the last few weekends to actually finish it. And there, it sits on my desktop, its soul still, but barely, intact, waiting for the people to be places into the field of vision, the word balloons dangling in the air, waiting to fall and crush the speakers.
And surprisingly that was NOT a digression. Usually I've hit one by now...you know, like this one, where I'm talking about digressions when I should be telling you how much lazier I am than the average bear during hibernation. And it's fall too where I should be getting ready for the harvest festival and stuff...or at least stuffing my face with honey so I can survive the long torturous winter with no turkey, no presents, and no champagne. And probably no special chocolate. I also can't beat Yu Gi Oh because not all of the cards have been released yet...and I bet they are going to force me to take all the fricking exams...those things are hard man. I don't remember crap, I just remember how to win. And I'm missing like 25 cards in the entire game.
If that wasn't enough of a digression for you, you'll enjoy the rest of this piece. If you were fine with that amount of digression, then you will have to wait until I or the diety of Portals, Kris, decides to put something up for you to look at. I mean, we have plans, but that which must be done is being done at the moment. Hell, I might never get around to actually completing that comic. You migt be waiting for a donkey to complete a horse race. A really stubborn donkey. With no presents.
Anyway, today's thoughts come from a recent reading of Gakuen Alice manga. I've mentioned before that the anime was really good. The apparent satisfactory level of drama, comedy, love and little grls was reached, not to mention that the story was actually really good for a show about a school mostly featuring elementary school students, even with special powers. Of course, the anime ends in one of those really happy ways, but, while lots of things have been solved, a lot of kinks in the system still exist, and not all of it comes together in the end. It results in a sort of satisfactory ending, despite it being one of those "To Be Continued" things that won't actually be continued since the main plot was resolved and all is peaceful in Hyrule Japan the National Foundation for Alice Institution.
Some disturbance in the force came when I started reading the manga and started noticing the little things that were taken out of the anime. I don't think all of them were censoring for the sake of the children -- some of them seem more about future localization issues -- but it is rather interesting to see what was taken out of the story, and in fact created a much more cheerful story overall. This is nothing to, say, trying to turn Shadowstar Narutaru into a show for kids...
For instance, and this is definitely because of indecency, in the anime, Natsume and Ruka definitely get a peek at poor Mikan's polka-dot panties, starting the lovely cycle of hate that characterizes the first arc of the book. In the manga though, not only do we see Ruka actually peeking at her dots (in sort of surprise too), Natsume and Ruka actually manage to get her panties off of her before running from the two teachers. That's definitely not in the anime.
Much more of Gakuen Alice's totalitarian nature is toned down in the anime. They don't talk a lot about the black cat mask Natsume wears at the beginning in the anime, but you learn just how much of a punishment it is in the manga. The anime glances over Tsubasa's star on his face where as the manga tells you all about punishment marks and how much of a troublemaker Tsubasa actually is.
Remember those letters from Mikan to her Grandfather that Narumi doesn't send in the anime? In the manga, they burn them. Not kidding. And her grandfather is much more pale and sickly when he finds out about where Mikan has gone.
Other notable changes include Narumi no longer bleeding from the head all the time, the use of fictional rabbit currency instead of yen (yeah, they use yen in the manga), a larger pronounced difference between the star levels, and much much more noticeable scorn from staff for having the nullification Alice.
I don't know which one I like better: the manga certainly seems darker and more moody than the anime, but that might be because the anime was so overly cheerful (and the manga is just a normal level of cheerness). I think I need more happyness then.
Suzuku!
I'm not quite dead yet.
No, I haven't actually been typing anything here for like what, two months? No, really, I haven't been. I've been busy, working on my ability to do other things than work.
It's almost been a year since we really started working on this site, and it's been a year since I really thought I'd try. How do I know this? Because today is actually my birthday.
That's right, I'm now an year older, and soon enough, so will this website. I'm almost honestly surprised that the venture actually lasted more than a year and became somewhat fruitful for the great diety on my left, Kris.
This website however never went up until after October, which is why you guys missed out on some great times long ago, with the first comic I ever made...and it might explain a few things in the other comics too.
Since they are already printed, and they are still relevant, I put one of the birthday comics up just now. So enjoy. There are a few major points that are different this year compared to the comic: 1) the year is 2007, 2) I now sit in front of my computer at work instead of home, 3) I now get messages from GTalk instead of AIM.
Other than that, this year is pretty much exactly the same. Even where I only got 2 messages (except for grand-exahaulted Kuumalin, Kris, who pretty much found out it was my birthday from posting here.) and watched anime with lots of Ojeosina.
Anyway, I'm off to "celebrate" my birthday, as always.
This post isn't long. Oh well.
I should totally
This site has now reached the end of Portals book 1.
It's pretty amazing I think. Even though this is not the end of anything, it still feels like the exhaulted leader reached the end of something. And I haven't seen too many things through to the end in a while, so I think it's pretty cool that he got something that he wanted done.
Meanwhile I have my own set of concerning concernment. And as such I haven't been around to comment too much on things which randomly occur to me and make me believe I have something to comment upon. And you will probably not see me again for a while...maybe a comic or so in the next century?
What? That's too long?
I admit I haven't exactly been an explosion of activity lately and it's not like I have been working on something awesome behind the scenes in some crazy nefarious plan to take over the world which involves a giant gun the size of Texas in New Mexico capable of shooting down satellites from Major League Baseball.
I haven't. Honest.
I could tell what I have been doing for the last couple weeks, but in a way, it's a secret that's not yet ready to be sprung anywhere or at anytime soon. It hasn't even gotten my full attention yet, but I guess I'm working up to it soon, along with other things that require my parallel attention. And hopefully another milestone shall be crossed and I can have this happy feeling of accomplishment again.
Or maybe I should go level my char.
Well, I look forward to the fruits of work again.
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