Friday, April 8, 2011

Netflix Review: Mushishi

"(Netlfix's) collection in Canada has  grown quite a bit..."
Recently, I signed up for another free trial of Netflix. I didn't make much use of it the first time around due to the lack of selection, however, I was surprised to see that the collection in Canada has actually grown quite a bit. I've started it up again, and I figure I'll watch the odd movie, or anime on Netflix, and then right some reviews for what I'm watching, and possibly give you Netflixers out there some idea of what to start watching.

So, my first go-to was the Anime section. Although Canada has a long way to go selection-wise, there is a good assortment of quality anime, for all of you Otaku.

I'm about three episodes into Yuki Urushibara's masterpeice, "Mushishi" and I must say, its incredible. The show itself does not have much of a main plot, but focuses on each episodes individual story- an episodic format much like that of hit-tv series, "Supernatural."


 "The story follows Ginko-a white-haired mushi-master who travels around researching the paranormal phenomena known as "Mushi"
To give you a brief synopsis: the story follows Ginko-a white-haired mushi-master who travels around researching the paranormal phenomena known as "Mushi," and treating people who suffer from illnesses or paranormal problems they have caused. Described as being a life-form even simpler and smaller than bacteria, Mushi are the essence of life, and contain some sort of supernatural power. Due to their nature, most people cannot see Mushi, and many don't even acknowledge their existence.

"It's almost ethereal green colour pallet is captivating."
The animation is completely stunning- its almost ethereal green colour pallet is captivating, and was what originally got my hooked. Packed with interesting characters, and a perfectly suited soundtrack that could lull anyone into a blissful sleep, Mushishi has proven itself to be very strong artistically.
                                                           
But Mushishi is more than just your typical pretty looking anime combined with a nostalgia inspiring soundtrack, it actually has some really interesting content, and a creative idea. Despite the episodic nature of the show, I still find myself compelled to keep watching the next episode.

Mushishi has me hooked, even my girlfriend who is not exactly an anime fan, it thoroughly enjoying it. Its got a quirky style, but is pretty accessible to anyone, and I encourage anyone with Netflix to pick it up.


-B

Thursday, April 7, 2011

As Promised / This person legit gets money for this.

Who would of guessed that somebody already has an entire blog dedicated to pictures of kittens?!

But in all seriousness, look at the number of views on any cat video on YouTube, and it suddenly makes total sense. Kitten blogging is apparently pretty lucrative these days.

I'm just start tagging all of my posts with" kittens", hook this shit up to Google's, "Ad-sense" and be on my way.

Looking for some awesome cuteness? Want to contribute to this persons retirement fund? http://www.theittybittykittycommittee.com/

The Introductory post.

Because yes, it is necessary.

I've decided to finally buckle down, and make a blogspot.
Expect awesomeness in a procrastination-inspired, sporadic dosed format.

I here-by promise not to post any pictures of deer, of floral print, or of people smoking.
There will not be narcissistic quotes from old dead poets who you've never heard of,
or of bands I'm embarrassed to still be listening to- you can visit Tumblr for that.

If your interested in following, my posts will probably entail some:

- Video Games that I think look awesome.
- Things I feel the need to complain about.
- Political shit and world news
- Pop Culture references
- Pictures of cute kittens
- Anything else that pours out of my brain / me failing to be humorous.



-B