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Title: Higurashi no Naku Koro ni KAI


Zerreth - July 6, 2007 02:58 AM (GMT)
With the anime premiering in *checks watch* 14 hours 30 minutes, i was wondering if any of you saw the first season or even know of it.

My review for those of you who care:
QUOTE
"When the Cicadas Cry"
Another bad literal translation of the japanese name I know, but it's another one of those things where it's fluidity over literal.

This anime...is... different.
It is quite different. It is so different I actually recommend this not be for anyone under 14. I know it's not like you people actually care about ratings but don't come complaining that you have an incurable twitch after watching this.


How should I start? Higurashi no Naku Koro ni is a compilation of short stories revolving around 4 characters. Keiichi Maebara, Mion Sonozaki, Rena Ryuguu, and Satoko Houjo (Houjyo) in the town of Hinamizawa.
These short stories are seperate entities and while characters are referred in different chapters, they are actually as different as the stories themselves.

It's a psychological thriller based upon what apparently was a fan-made poorly designed computer game (go figure) and has now become an anime series and has had 2 adaptations to manga (though one has been considered dropped.) It's scary, I'll be blunt about it. And it's not the scary you see in those stupid American horror films with surprise flashes and gory dismemberments. This is the Asian culture. Where you see psychological horror at it's best. I'm talking about possesions and demons and unexplainable curses.

Honestly, I shuddered at certain parts of this anime, while it isn't particularly graphic, it's definitely spine-tingling.

A couple downsides are that the animation quality is a bit mediocre. Using exaggerated expressions and a generally low quality rendering (not raw side or encoder side) it's a bit of a turn off there. But still, it doesn't give THAT much of a nostalgic effect. Also, the voice actors seem to be slightly inconsistent sounding like the adolescents on one scene then sounding a couple decades older in another scene. Regardless, this anime is more about the story than anything else.

All 26 are out on DVD. The US Geneon licensing branch has released the first DVD which has the first 5 episodes.



anyways. Second season coming out very soon and I'm wondering if anyone is waiting for it. I can't wait for them to finish up the stories and show the anime exclusive that will never be in the game.

Edge - July 6, 2007 03:01 AM (GMT)
Wait, Premiering where? What?

I saw about half of the first season or so. It's pretty good, although Kei is a flipping idiot sometimes. But I guess with crazy girls trying to kill you, it's excusable.

Zerreth - July 6, 2007 03:11 AM (GMT)
It's premiering on KBS Kyoto (Thank god for super premium cable.)

Edge - July 6, 2007 03:13 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (Zerreth @ Jul 5 2007, 08:11 PM)
It's premiering on KBS Kyoto (Thank god for super premium cable.)

Oh, you mean the second season. I thought the dub was premiering on Adult Swim or something like that.

Well, I've still gotta finish the first season before I get into the second one.

Zerreth - July 6, 2007 03:17 AM (GMT)
They would NOT show that on adult swim. Unless they show Hellsing in conjunction or something. I've noticed a lot of Geneon stuff never seems to air much. (except R.O.D. TV which was on TechTV not G4)

Wolf - July 6, 2007 03:18 AM (GMT)
I've been hearing about this anime a lot for the last few days, and apparently from what I've heard it's pretty awesome.

I'm kinda interested in it to be honest. :(

Storm - July 6, 2007 03:20 AM (GMT)
Another?

-Insert maniacal Laughter here




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