Posts Tagged ‘kannagi’

Super Fanicom Voice Module: Kannagi 13

By Pontifus on 7 January 2009 | Anime, Voice Module | 6 Comments

Emo Jin is emo.

If you’ve forgotten about the semi-controversial end of Kannagi (as if you could), the Super Fanicom Voice Module is here to refresh your memory. This one’s a little long, but not to worry; if you don’t have an hour and twenty minutes to spare, you can skip to 25:00 and listen to the commentary on Kannagi’s thirteenth episode, throw the file on your MP3 player of choice, and listen to the rest later.

Super Fanicom Voice Module: Kannagi 13 (77.9 MB)

Oh, and, whatever you think of our aural adventures, we invite you to grace us with your opinion via comment.

A Titan’s Trap

By Cuchlann on 3 January 2009 | Anime | 13 Comments

 

At least she has clothes in this one...

At least she has clothes in this one...

As you’re probably already aware, I’m blogging my way through Northrop Frye’s Anatomy of Criticism.  I already had an idea for an actual anime post, and I’ve only read the introduction.  Even though this was inspired by Frye, I probably won’t reference him too much.  Really, this is just my obligatory Kannagi post.  Everyone’s doing one, and who am I to argue with the crowd?  Well, I do it all the time, but never mind that now.

Over 9000 meaningless words

By Pontifus, lelangir, Cuchlann and ghostlightning on 31 December 2008 | Anime, Art and Culture | 15 Comments

Ulterior motives in using this picture? Nah.

I have to admit, this one’s a little ridiculous, even for us. Ghostlightning, lelangir, Cuchlann, and I all somehow ended up in a chat a scant few hours ago. Initially, the topic was Kannagi, but, when matters of disparate theory arose, things got a little crazy. The title is apt; in fact, what you’ll see after the break is no less than 11,001 words of our discourse and debate. Is it worth reading? Absolutely.

It’s a good thing the concept of tl;dr doesn’t exist on Super Fanicom.