Gurren Lagann – 11
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The story is actually moving so quickly that I wonder if it's not racing towards a conclusion. It certainly doesn't look good for the Black Order right now since Froi Tiedoll said in chapter 89 that the generals, Hevlaska, and Allen's group were the only Exorcists left. And with the exception of Allen, the core Exorcist group has been fighting virtually non-stop for the past 70 or so chapters, so I question how much longer this can go on. Kanda and Krory are already out of the picture (though I'm not entirely convinced they're dead), and it would seem that Lavi might be next, which would leave just Allen and Lenalee. It probably wouldn't be too hard to bring everyone back, but unless they do, I don't see how the manga can go for too much longer (though the intervention of the generals might help, if or when that ever happens). Of course, I trust that the mangaka Hoshino Katsura will do a good job with where the story goes from here since I've thoroughly enjoyed what I've read so far. I really would love to see a good animated adaptation of the manga, but I have my doubts if the current anime is ever going to get there, and even if it does, the question remains if there will be too much edited out in terms of violence or religious imagery. Anyway, I'm going to give the anime four or five more episodes to see if there are any signs they'll be returning to the manga story, and if it doesn't look promising, then there's a good chance I'll be dropping the show by the end of this season. | ![]() |
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For those who might not be familiar with her, Nakagawa Shouko is an insanely popular idol who seems to be able to do everything, including singing, acting, voice work, being an otaku, and blogging ridiculously often (something like 10 to 20 blog entries per day). I first found out about her from the now infamous Private Lesson segment from last year where she - dressed as Suzumiya Haruhi - explained what being an otaku meant to a dumbfounded Wada Akiko. Sorairo Days, which is the opening song to Gurren Lagann, is actually the first time I've heard her sing, and I have to say that she does a pretty good job, much better than I expected anyway. I thought the PV was a bit lacking though since it basically just showed Shocotan (as she's known as) in variations of the same three shots cycled over and over again, and most of the time it looked like she was just holding that guitar for show. Still, I liked the full version of the song, so I'll probably just listen to the music and not bother with watching the PV again.
Nakagawa Shouko's single Sorairo Days is due out June 27th, 2007.
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