This past week has been another whirlwind of activity. I had my final two finals, followed by my commencement ceremony on Saturday. Pending a final review, I graduate summa cum laude (with highest praise) from university. I also started work at my first real job, which has been going well. Making the transition to a 40-hour+ work week isn’t the easiest thing in the world. Fortunately, I’ve still had time for anime. This week, I want to share highlights from Nichijou, Deadman Wonderland, and Sket Dance.
Nichijou – He Wrestled a WHAT!?
If you read any of the synopses at the beginning of the year, you might have noticed Nichijou made a few promises. We’ve already seen the robot hiding a rollcake in her arm, thanks to Nano. We still hadn’t seen the principal wrestling any deer though. Well, Yuuko got front row seats to the big event, thanks to her penchant for never finishing her homework.
You could use this to make some statement about animal cruelty, but it would only make you a prude. Let’s just face the facts. The deer was an honorable opponent. The principle of this school is a freaking beast. The German suplex was beautiful. Microsoft Word doesn’t think the word suplex exists. Finally, Yuuko reporting all this as normal says an awful lot about the school and their tolerance for the bizarre. It was a pretty satisfying sequence if I say so myself.
Deadman Wonderland – Tag!
It’s still hasn’t surpassed Mnemosyne, but Deadman Wonderland is a solid second for most brutal anime I’ve ever watched. Yes, I have little tolerance for brutality, and I haven’t succeeded at watching an entire episode yet. I hadn’t seen anything memorable in a “good” way, though, until this week’s episode. Little Ganta really doesn’t want to die, and you know what they say about cornered cats…
He bled himself out pretty well just utilizing his power, and Senji’s furious assault leaves him broken. His opponent shows a bit of mercy, but Ganta wants to win. He drags himself up off the floor and switches things up with an indirect assault. Senji quickly defends himself against the falling microphone, but the small gap is enough. The kid quickly closes the distance and unleashes a focused attack at point-blank range. He even targets the same area he injured the previous day. With that, Ganta wins the award for tactic of the week. In the end, Senji rather gruesomely loses an eye, but it means he can come back with a cool eye-patch!
Sket Dance – You Gotta Have Friends
I know I sound like a broken record at this point, but I love delinquent characters. It gives the writers a lot of latitude to play with the character. Sket Dance has been a rocky series up to this point. Sometimes it presses all the right buttons, but other times I really wonder why I’m still watching the show. Well, Momoka’s puppet show fell solidly in within the first group.
Many times, we view bullies as some sort of monster. How dare they harm our friends or family!? Some probably do it just for the sake of doing it. On the other hand, you can’t forget they have feelings too. When people shun you all the time, you can easily start to lash out at them. Pushing people away is easier than bringing them close, after all. The more you lash out, the more you increase that reputation. Turning the tide around might seem like an impossible task. I’m not saying bullies shouldn’t be punished. I’m saying, rather than jump straight to the conclusion, maybe we should try to learn why they act they way they do. I’m sure Momoka and her posse are glad they finally have a group of friends who accept them. Their performance was glorious in my opinion.
Well, that about wraps it up for another week. If you have any highlights you’d like to share, please feel free to do so in the comments or in a post of your own!



Congrats on your graduation.
Thanks man. :D
Congratulations!
Oh man Nichijou Love that series so far! I think the random “epic” moments are by far the most fun to watch like the Deer wrestling lmao so good xD
Deadman is doing alright as well, still a little slow for my tastes but that does build good episode progression not sure if that is a 12 or 24 episode series. Really feels like they might shoot for 24! They should….
Thanks!
All the action scenes in Nichijou tell me that KyoAni should totally try their hand at an action oriented series. It’s beautiful. XD
MAL says that Deadman is going to be a 12-episode series. Of course, they’ve been wrong in the past, so take it with a grain of salt I guess.
Nichijou…is insane. I’m not enjoying it the way I’ve enjoyed other things from KyoAni in the past, but I do like it.
Regarding the brutality in Deadman Wonderland–have you watched Gantz? Because the violence in Deadman Wonderland doesn’t affect me in the least (the lack of JUSTICE makes me rage, but the violence is kinda blah for me) whereas Gantz made me come pretty close to throwing up a few different times.
Sket Dance…no comment on Sket Dance.
For me, Nichijou is what I wanted Lucky Star to be but just couldn’t have. It’s really been great, especially for someone like me who love the likes of Azumanga Daioh and PaniPoni Dash.
No, I have not watched Gantz, nor do I intend to ever do so. Mnemosyne was more than enough for me. That series was MESSED UP. Deadman… just the idea of ripping that guy’s eye out made me squirm. I don’t have very high tolerance, like I said.
And Sket Dance is okay! D:
I shed a tear during the final moments of the that episode of SKET Dance. I’m loving the show.
With Deadman Wonderland, I’m a little concerned about its pace, especially since I’m pretty sure it’s gonna be a one-cour show. (Also, brofists FTW.)
Nichijou is just a winner. Straight up.
I know what you mean with Sket Dance, and the kids in the audience just made it that much more adorable. I just wish the show could be a bit more consistent. Then again, people have made the same complaint about Nichijou, and I don’t see any problem with it! XD
I think Deadman is running at a decent pace for 26 episodes, so yeah, it’s a bit confusing. Maybe they plan to do season two in the Fall? It wouldn’t be a bad idea, to be honest.
weekly highlights are like cherry on top of da ICE-CREAM. You can’t get enough of them….
Congratulations on both things – though it is sad to see that I may soon become the only person without a life.
Have you seen C? For some reason, (having watched neither) I keep on thinking of C and Deadman as opposite weights – I either watch one or I watch the other. What’s your opinion on them? Seems to me C’s not living up to expectations, but Deadman’s just as gruesome as ever…