Anime REvisited: And You Thought There Is Never A Girl Online Episode 4!

Hey, welcome back! So here we go again with another episode review from our Anime REvisited pick; And You Thought There Is Never A Girl Online! Itโ€™s time for episode number four so here we go!

Main Cast

Sometime after Rusian (Hideki) declared his love for Nekohime (Ms. Sato), he decided to go off on his own and find another guild to be a part of. Through his travels he did find one, however the guild master upon interviewing Rusian told him that in real life; they are hardcore, never-seen-the-sun-in-months, gamers. If heโ€™s not prepared to forfeit his own career or drop out of high school, then without a doubt the guild master told Rusian that this guild was not for him. (In fact they game so hard that theyโ€™re able to max out all of their stats and reincarnate; taking all of their characterโ€™s former skills and traits with them to their new character.) This of course is the story he told Ako, who along with Akane and Kyo is still trying to get her to see the difference between the game, and reality.

Back at the gaming club the usual nerdy shenanigans continue; with Kyo telling the others that a new patch update contains a mystery box that players can get, for a small fee. Akane of course is doing her best to keep her school rep in-check; that is until her best friend finds out which pretty much causes her to enter an โ€œanime depressionโ€ state. While thatโ€™s happening in the real world, Rusian and Ako spend some time having fun and going different places โ€“ almost as if theyโ€™re a real-life couple. They eventually run into Nekohime; who happened to be with her old guild mates (one of which is a reference to a certain sword wielder from Final Fantasy VII), but Rusian wanted nothing to do with Nekoโ€™s crazy fanbase so he and Ako fled the scene.

Somewhere in the mix they encountered a new player named Seti; who Rusian helped so that she can learn about her skills and play the game a little better. Although itโ€™s not fully translated in the real world, Ako is now unsure that with these girls chatting with Rusian (first Nekohime and now Seti) in the game, that sheโ€™s afraid he would be faithful to her. Mind you; this is only in the game, but could it be that IRL Ako might be having feelings for IRL Hideki?

If you havenโ€™t gotten the chance to see this series yet, Iโ€™d say donโ€™t go into it with super-high expectations. Itโ€™s a rom-com about net gamer issues, romance, and school life. Itโ€™s one of those anime titles that while the plot doesnโ€™t grab you right away, some of the characters like Ako are relatable to a certain degree. Most of the people in the anime community are net gamers as well; and some are even hardcore grinders like the guild master that Rusian met earlier in the episode. Nevertheless itโ€™s a decent comedy that doesnโ€™t go crazy with fanservice, so if you think itโ€™s right up your alley, give this title a shot!

Thatโ€™s it for this review, so until next post, stay nerdy! ๐Ÿ˜‰

Anime REvisited: And You Thought There Is Never A Girl Online Episode 3!

Welcome back guys! Its high time for another anime review from our Anime REvisited pick; And You Thought There Is Never A Girl Online. With it being the third episode of the series weโ€™re pretty much out of the introductory phase, so now comes the sustained challenge of the members of the main cast helping Ako (Tamaki) distinguish between the game, and reality. Letโ€™s see how thatโ€™s going, shall we?

The main cast!

Kicking off the third episode Rusian meet up with Nekohime; the magical catgirl who says that sheโ€™s actually a guy in his 40โ€™s in real life. It appears that Rusian (Hideki) is pretty much ok with the fact that despite Nekohimeโ€™s real-life identity as a dude in his 40โ€™s, he still thinks sheโ€™s cute โ€“ though that might change later. Back at school Hideki and the others are having their usual L.A. gaming sessions as they head to a mountain full of fire and fire golems; battling against them and collecting EXP, loot, and whatnot.

Midway through the episode Hideki chats with Ako in hopes that sheโ€™s starting to understand that the game and reality are two different things. He just wants to be friends in real life and tries to remind her to call him by his real name, and not his game name. Although itโ€™s still a challenge it seemingly looks like slight progress has been made, however a sudden dilemma occurs as the class president Kyo tells the net gaming club members (Hideki, Ako, and Akane) that without an advisor for the club, its legitimacy is in jeopardy. With that in mind Hideki asked Ako to meet with him at the gaming club in one big last attempt to help her differentiate between L.A. and reality. (Prior to this he asked Nekohime for advice on how to help Ako with this issue as well.)

It backfired terribly; as Ako accused Rusian (NOT Hideki) of cheating on her with another woman, due to him confronting her about her gaming addiction. This is usually the time after the intervention, where you hope to God that the other party (with the addiction) doesnโ€™t do anything irrational; or anything thatโ€™ll put them in prison! In this case; Ako states that she has some โ€˜important businessโ€™ to attend to after meeting up with Rusian and the others in-game, which raises some red flags for the crew IRL.

Near the end of the episode Hideki still canโ€™t seem to grasp why Ako doesnโ€™t understand the difference between the game and reality, but after some assurance from Akane and Kyo about him stepping up and going after Ako because he genuinely cares for her (and concerned for her safety), Hideki races to the place where he initially met Ako. He tells her that as his in-game husband he doesnโ€™t approve of her offline meeting, but it turns out the person that Ako is meeting wasnโ€™t a man, but it was actually his homeroom teacher โ€“ who was a woman. Not just any woman, but Hidekiโ€™s homeroom teacher Ms. Sato (aka Nekohime).

After realization hit Hideki in the face that he, in fact, purposed to his homeroom teacher, Ako confronts her and appears to take out some kind of weapon and lunges at her; not realizing that due to the line between fantasy and reality being blurred in her mind, that she could be criminally charged with assault and battery. (That is if Ms. Sato hadnโ€™t close-lined her.) Needless to say, Ako is a work in progressโ€ฆwe hope.

Other than another member of the cast being introduced (somewhat) and Ako still having issues, thereโ€™s not a whole lot that happens in this episode. The content is relatable, as some of us may have been in Akoโ€™s shoes at some point in time. MMOโ€™s and video games are awesome, but we gotta remember that even though we hate it, adulting is something that we eventually got to do. Weโ€™re not saying you gotta be an adult 24/7, but if youโ€™re able to find that balance while still enjoying life, then youโ€™re doing it rightโ€ฆwe hope.

That will do it for our episode review, but as always there is still more content to come from us at D&A! Until next post, stay nerdy! ๐Ÿ˜‰

Anime REvisited: And You Thought There Is Never A Girl Online Episode 2!

Guess what? Weโ€™re back with another episode review from our Anime REvisited pick And You Thought There Is Never A Girl Online! So far youโ€™ve met the main cast of Hideki, Ako, Akane, and Kyo; the guild from Legendary Age known as Guild Alley Cats. So what happens now that the guild members have met in real life? Weโ€™ll tell you!

The main cast!

Now that the cast has met up and introduced themselves in the previous episode, Hideki discusses with Ako that who he is in the game and who he is in real life are two different people. Sadly like many instances in our real world, Ako is unable to distinguish the difference between the game and reality; which became a real problem for Hideki and Akane when she addressed them by their L.A. character names. So they had an intervention with Ako to help her understand that as long as theyโ€™re in school, she must address them by their real names.

Ako seemed to understand, but the real icing on the cake was when class president Kyo decided to create an after school net gaming club; so that Ako can see Hideki as his real-life form, and not his in-game character Rusian.

The pacing of the series doesnโ€™t appear that itโ€™s going too fast because thereโ€™s not a whole lot going on in the story for the moment. With MMO storylines this is usually the case if the balance is geared more towards the real world and the online world, although there are a few exceptions regarding this (Log Horizon and SAO come to mind). Hideki wants to make sure that Ako realizes that who he is in the game and who he is in real life are separate, but when dealing with someone as persistent as Ako, this task is easier said than done.

Will the high school otaku prove to his real-life waifu that heโ€™s not the man she thought he was in real-life, as he is in the game? Guess youโ€™ll have to wait until our next episode review to find out! Until next post, stay nerdy my friends! ๐Ÿ˜‰

Anime REvisited: And You Thought There Is Never A Girl Online Episode 1!

Sup nerds nโ€™ nerdettes! We have arrived with the return of our world famous Anime REvisited segment! This time we got a pick that many of you probably havenโ€™t seen, or maybe you have seen it but for some reason it flew under the radar. In any case if you like shows like Confessions of an MMO Junkie or Gamers, then this title just might be up your alley! This time around; weโ€™re reviewing And You Thought There Is Never A Girl Online.

The Cast!

Anyone who is a gamer nerd (preferably an MMO junkie) is pretty familiar with the mechanics and how these types of games work. You join a party or go solo, beat baddies and bosses to level up, collect rare items and armor, rinse and repeat. There are no teenage girls with freakishly large guns or overpowered MCโ€™s with underpowered support characters; just some good olโ€™ fashioned slice-of-life comedy about gaming, and walking that fine line between fantasy and reality. In the first episode you me Rusian (his real name Hideki Nishimura), and heโ€™s a part of a guild that he joined a year before the start of the series. In real life heโ€™s a high school student who loves anime and video games (which is about 99.9% of the anime and gaming community, if you donโ€™t count the creepers).

The MMO that he plays is called Legendary Age (or L.A. for short, and NOT the city in California) and just like any MMO, you can pretty much do what is aforementioned above. Cutting to the chase; Rusian and Ako (Ako Tamaki, a female player in the game) are married in the game, even though he rejected her prior to the marriage due to the fact that the girl he first purposed to actually was a guy in his 40โ€™s in real life. Go figure.

Eventually after the events of school were over for the day, Hideki jumps back online as he and his guild members (Ako, Akane Segawa who goes by โ€˜Schweinโ€™, and Kyo Goshoin who goes by Apricot) battle more monsters before meeting at an in-game pub. Kyo (Apricot) suggests that the four of them have their first offline get together so they could get to know each other in real life. To that the others including Hideki agree as he of course waits by a huge tree not far from the school. The first to show up is Ako, who looks just like her in-game character but in real-life (and even calls Hideki by his username instead of his real name). Next up was Akane (who despises otakus but secretly is one herself) who found out that Rusian was actually Hideki; the very otaku she didnโ€™t like. Finally there was Kyo, who is the schools class president and probably one of the best players in the game.

By the end of the episode they formally greet one another and hope to have more adventures in L.A., as for Akoโ€ฆwe can only hope she has the capability to distinguish between fantasy and reality in future episodes. This series is actually based off the light novel of the same name, and is a romantic comedy about a girl whoโ€™s waaay too addicted to video games that her sense of reality is warpped almost beyond repair. In real life there have been many cases of this happening, which is why anime is like alcohol; you gotta take it in moderation. On that note thatโ€™ll do it for our first episode review from our Anime REvisited pick, but thereโ€™s more content to come so stay tuned! ๐Ÿ˜‰

D&A Anime Blog: Anime REvisited Returns in Two Weeks!

If you’re just tuning in, the last Anime REvisited we did was on the anime title known as Hyakka Ryoran: Samurai Girls. Welp, we’re bringing the anime review segment back with a title about gamers who love MMORPGs. The full title of this anime is called And You Never Thought There Was A Girl Online. If you’ve seen Gamers or Confessions of an MMO Junkie, then you might like this title as well. In two weeks Anime REvisited returns with this awesome title, but we’ve got more nerdy content coming your way on our next post! ๐Ÿ˜‰

Anime REvisited returns with this title!

Anime REvisited: Hyakka Ryoran: Samurai Girls Season One Ep. 11 & 12!

Alright guys! Itโ€™s been one heck of a ride reviewing this series for Anime REvisited that you already know as Hyakka Ryoran: Samurai Girls. The final two episodes are pretty much parts 1 and 2 for the final showdown against Gisen; as part one flashes back to the day when Yoshihiko met Nia for the first time back in Paris, and the events that led up to her being the โ€˜Patient Zeroโ€™ of his artificial master samurai army. Midway through the 11th episode Gisen makes her move as she plans on resurrecting her general Amakusa, and pretty much wrecking Great Japanโ€™s shit-zu. Also in the 11th episode Inner Jubei mentions to her other self that if she kisses Muneakira one more time, her โ€˜incompleteโ€™ self will cease to exist. Although hesitant about the situation at hand, Great Japan as well as the dojo and the academy are in grave danger.

Jubei Yagyu

In the final episode Muneakira along with Inner Jubei, Princess Sen, and Sanada are on a rooftop as they see the destruction happening at the hands of Gisen before their very eyes. They devise a plan of attack as they take on the gigantic sickly-looking greenish tentacles popping up from the ground, while trying to break through Gisenโ€™s force field. Inner Jubei does so, as she and Gisen go at it. Weโ€™re not sure why Gisen wanted to pull a โ€˜Majin Buuโ€™ and try to absorb Jubei in order to make herself more powerful, but it might have to do with the fact that she wants to destroy what Jubei is trying to protect; which is not just Great Japan, but her friends as well. Jubei and Gisen battle it out and much like the final boss of an RPG whoโ€™s down to its last bar of health; Gisen went into โ€˜rage modeโ€™ and increased her power even more.

Jubei knew that this would be the last time that she would see her friends and even Muneakira, so after absorbing the feelings of Muneakira, Sen, and Sanada, she went after Gisen full force and sent both her and herself towards the sky โ€“ and possibly even towards the edge of space. The speed that they were traveling was similar to the velocity of a space capsule plummeting towards Earth. Gisen was defeated at the cost of Jubeiโ€™s life, as the damage left behind was hefty to say the least. At the end of the episode Muneakira thought it was time to leave the dojoโ€ฆbut something happened. A bright light appeared in the form of a girl, and that girl was Jubei Yagyu. Somehow she was revived after the battle with Gisen, but if thatโ€™s the case, then thereโ€™s a possibility that Gisen may still be aliveโ€ฆ

This was a pretty interesting series to review. Sure, there was a bit more fanservice than there needed to be, and some of the plot points might have been slightly questionable. Nevertheless this series also has a second season which Iโ€™ll be reviewing on another month sometime this year. (It could be May or June, who knows.) Well guys, this will do it for Anime REvisited for now, but weโ€™ll keep you updated on all of the other awesome content weโ€™ve got cooked up! Until next post, thanks for the love and stay nerdy! ๐Ÿ˜‰

Anime REvisited: Hyakka Ryoran: Samurai Girls Season One Episode Ten!

We have returnedโ€ฆwith another episode review from our Anime REvisited pick; Hyakka Ryoran: Samurai Girls. The road to the finale continues, so let us continue on to the review!

Inner Jubei

Soโ€ฆMuneakira is still under the spell of Gisen, but his actual body was captured and held captive in Yoshihikoโ€™s underground lab along with Jubeiโ€™s. During this time Sanada, Matabei, Hanzo, and of course Kanaetsugu, are still held captive inside the dojo. Nia was ordered to execute the four of them, but Sanada wanted to know if Muneakira was alright as did Hanzo with Princess Sen; who was held captive in her own cell guarded by troops. As cheesy as it sounds Nia felt some kind of compassion towards Sanada and the others (thanks to Kanaetsugu) and left the dojo. Midway through the episode Sanada and the others manage to escape the dojo and hid in what was Sanadaโ€™s former hideout. She then spoke about a special technique where she was able to enter the mind of Muneakira along with Princess Sen, as they battled against Gisen in his mind.

However even though it was two against one, Gisen was stronger than they realized. Sen and Sanada had to retreat for the moment but Sanada knew where Muneakiraโ€™s body was. So Sanada and the others went on a heroโ€™s crusade to track down Muneakira and kick the asses of the disciplinary committee along the way. Eventually the party was cut to just Sen and Sanada as they managed to find where Muneakira and Jubei were held, however they were intercepted by Nia as she was prepared to kill them. The only problem with that was Sanadaโ€™s words; as the resonated within her and caused her not to obey Yoshihikoโ€™s command, so he decided to use some high voltage punishment on Sen and Sanada in order to kill them himself.

All that did was knock the two of them out of their master samurai forms, as Nia destroyed the weapons that were shocking the two girls. Sanada told Yoshihiko the real reason why master samurai were on the decline, was because of the lack of men qualified to hold the title of general. Somehow that woke something inside of Muneakira, as he was able to break out of Gisenโ€™s spell and return to his former self. By the end of the episode Muneakira kisses Jubei as Inner Jubei is about to make another appearanceโ€ฆthough this could be her last.

It looks like the stage is pretty much set with there being only one more episode before the grand finale, so that will do it for this review. Until next post guys nโ€™ gals, stay nerdy! ๐Ÿ˜‰

Anime REvisited: Hyakka Ryoran: Samurai Girls Season One Episode Nine!

We have returned! We have returned with another episode review from our Anime REvisited pick known as Hyakka Ryoran: Samurai Girls. Things get a lilโ€™ serious in this one so letโ€™s not waste any time and get right to it!

Inner Jubei

The pieces of the plot start to unfold in this episode, as Senโ€™s brother Yoshihiko returns from France. Meanwhile back at the dojo Kanaetsugu is trying to put her own little team together consisting of Hanzo and Matabei; which fails miserably because sheโ€™sโ€ฆkinda annoying. Muneakira is outside sweeping the dojoโ€™s steps when heโ€™s met by Gisen, who springs him away to what looks to be a part of the dojo, but away from the main area. She tells him that the general should forcibly make the pact in order for the relationship between the master samurai and the general to grow, but Muneakira responds in saying that he wouldnโ€™t do that to Hanzo and Matabei if they donโ€™t feel the same way about him.

That didnโ€™t sit too well with Gisen; as we now see her true colors come to light by using her demonic eye to take away the โ€˜free willโ€™ of Muneakira, just as Sen and the others confront her. Sen of course transforms into a master samurai with Gisen doing the very same, as the two of them fight each other โ€“ though Gisen appears to have the upper hand. The battle didnโ€™t last too long, as Senโ€™s brother appeared (a week early due to his cunning intellect in deceiving his only sister) with an artificial master samurai known Nia. Yoshihiko flat out told Gisen that he doesnโ€™t like her and needs to be punished; which basically translates into โ€˜go kick that hussyโ€™s ass for me!โ€™

Nia does just that, as Gisen didnโ€™t really stand much of a chance which caused her to get the hell outta dodge. Afterwards the dojo was raided by Yoshihikoโ€™s forces while he explained to her sister what really happened with the spirited Away incidents. Turns out the missing students were actually inside special pods that were being used to create artificial master samurai just like Nia, because the number of master samurai was on the decline.

Yoshihiko then goes on to say that the reason Great Japan has a shadow casts upon it was due to the malevolent spirit of Amakusa; who just so happens to be Gisenโ€™s true general, and the true antagonist behind the main antagonist. With Muneakira and Jubei captured by Yoshihiko and Gisen revealed as the true villain of the series, things are about to get real interesting quite quickly.

After four episodes of fun nโ€™ games itโ€™s time for the serious portion of the series to begin. There are only three episodes remaining until the finale, so this will do it for this episodeโ€™s review.

Until next post, stay safe and stay nerdy! ๐Ÿ˜‰

Anime REvisited: Hyakka Ryoran: Samurai Girls Season One Episode Eight!

Greetings nerds nโ€™ nerdettes! We have returned with yet another review from our Anime REvisited pick that is called Hyakka Ryoran: Samurai Girls, but you already knew that. Itโ€™s episode number eight which means thereโ€™s only four more remaining, so without further delay, letโ€™s get to it!

Inner Jubei

Right off the bat Sanada and Princess Sen give the other three women in the dojo an ultimatum; either kiss Muneakira and become a Master Samurai in order to prepare for war against Senโ€™s brother, or leave the dojo never to return again. Sen told the girls that her brother Yoshihiko would be returning from Paris and whatever plan heโ€™s got going on, could potentially put Great Japan in danger as well as cause casualties in the process. After Sen and Sanada leave Kanaetsugu purposes that the three of them protest the idea of kissing Muneakira, and demand that Sen and Sanada apologize to them for (in her mind) the โ€˜way they actedโ€™. She was met with an ignoring-ly obvious response as Matabei and Hanzo shut the door on her.

After a couple of comic relief moments from Kanaetsugu, Muneakira and the others were talking about the ceremony between the general and the samurai. Although Sen and Sanada want Muneakira to kiss Matabei and Hanzo in order to make the pact, Jubei was against the idea of it only because it didnโ€™t seem like the two actually loved Muneakira. Before she was able to stake her claim Jubeiโ€™s master samurai aura suddenly appeared as a bright light came from the sky. Not only that but the light itself was coming from a girl; who appeared in the same way that Jubei first did. Judging by the exchange of looks it appears that the two of them might be facing each otherโ€ฆreal soon.

Her name is Gisen Yagyu (even though she has the same last name as Jubei and Muneakira, sheโ€™s not really a blood relative) and it appears that sheโ€™s already a master samurai. Throughout most of the episode Gisen takes the relationship between master samurai and general a little more in the โ€˜physicalโ€™ sense than it needs to be. Weโ€™re not even gonna describe what she does or tires to do to Muneakira, so youโ€™ll have to watch the episode nโ€™ find out!

A battle does happen between Gisen and Princess Sen due to their difference in beliefs in terms of what the relationship between a master samurai and a general is. At the very last second right before Sen was about to get done in by Gisen at the hands of her blade, Jubei stops the fight and explains what the contract actually means. Gisen apologizes for her actions and calls Jubei her โ€˜Big Sisterโ€™, while Kanaetsugu gets pummeled to death by Sanada and Matabei for beingโ€ฆherself.

Alright, that wraps up this review. If you know us by now (and weโ€™re pretty sure you do), then you already know that weโ€™ve got more reviews and content coming your way on the blog! Until next post, stay nerdy! ๐Ÿ˜‰

Anime REvisited: Hyakka Ryoran: Samurai Girls Season One Episode Seven!

Welcome back to yet another episode review from our Anime REvisited pick that weโ€™re pretty sure you already know as Hyakka Ryoran: Samurai Girls! We are onto our seventh episode of this series so letโ€™s get a move on with the review!

Inner Jubei

Kicking off the seventh episode the gang is back at the dojo, but discovered that Kanaetsugu is hiding out in the doghouse that she named as her base of operations. She states that the only reason sheโ€™s there is to keep watch of Muneakira due to her being the Warrior of Love, but that title is moot in the eyes of Princess Sen; who gives the girl a shake down while interrogating her about her alliance with Senโ€™s brother Yoshihiko. After several scenes of comic relief at Kanaetsuguโ€™s expense, Hanzo has a moment while it begins to rain outside where she first met Princess Sen; and was asked to protect her by the academyโ€™s principal as well as be her friend. Before that however the info from Senโ€™s brotherโ€™s file that Sanada and the others go through, indicates that something big and frightening is about to happen. Of course with every action anime thatโ€™s 12 episodes or less, you donโ€™t get the full entrรฉe of the plot until later on in the series.

Just like with the last boss battle that happened in the previous episode, another boss shows up in the form of some invisible enemy that knocks you unconscious if touched. Sadly Jubei learned that first hand as Hanzo used her specialized glasses to see what type of enemy it was. Muneakira along with Hanzo and Sen went after it while Kanaetsugu did the same, as they managed to corner it outside in the courtyard. Sen then suggested that if Hanzo became a Master Samurai then it would give her a boost in her abilities, but although it was great in theory, Hanzo just couldnโ€™t go through with the plan.

Instead she wanted Sen to destroy the invisible boss along with her, but the princess actually had another idea; she would acquire Kanaetsuguโ€™s help in order to destroy the boss while saving Hanzo in the process. In the first few episodes the relationship between Princess Sen and Hanzo was that of Master and Servant, but eventually it matures into the two of them becoming friends.

Basically youโ€™re looking at another filler episode before the โ€˜realโ€™ plot kicks in, and itโ€™ll be kicking in sooner than we think. That will do it for our episode review, but as always there is more content and reviews to come! Until next post, stay healthy and stay nerdy! ๐Ÿ˜‰