Search results for: “samurai champloo”

  • Terror in Resonance

    Shinichiro Watanabe (Cowboy Bebop, Samurai Champloo) is on a tear of late, and here’s yet another anime series from him, Terror in Resonance (Zankyo no Terror). Surprise, surprise, it’s pretty much impossible to tell where this is going based on just the first episode, but I’m definitely intrigued, and looking forward to seeing where they…

  • Space Dandy

    Shinichiro Watanabe’s new series, Space Dandy, has started, and although I wasn’t particularly excited by the trailers, I was still going to watch this because it’s by Watanabe. After one episode, although I loved the crazy sudden ending, I’m not that sold on the setting and especially the main characters – not getting a Cowboy…

  • A Second Look at the Spring 2007 Anime Season

    Back in April, when the last season of anime started, I promised I’d post some thoughts on the series that I started watching. Well, bad blogger that I am, I never got around to doing it, but I figure I can still share a few words on what I’ve been following, since the ones I…

  • Kemonozume

    I finally got a chance to watch the first episode of KEMONOZUME the other day (it airs Saturdays at 00:30 on WOWOW), and I’m not even sure where to start. OK, let’s start by saying that this is one of the most interesting new anime series I’ve seen in while, and it feels good to…

  • Jeans, Now!

    In the past I’ve posted monthly reports on the top search terms that lead to this site, and stopped a while back since it got quite boring — looking at June’s top 20, 8 are related to Samurai Champloo. But I think it gets interesting if you look at 21-40: 21. jeans – Anyone want…

  • Anime Column for February

    February’s anime column is up at Tokyo Q. A bunch of reviews, starting off with Studio 4C’s MIND GAME film. Oh, and you know, it wouldn’t be a column without a mention of SAMURAI CHAMPLOO.

  • Anime Column for December

    My new anime column is up at Tokyo Q. Features a few quick reviews of shows I’m presently following, like MONSTER, OTOGIZOUSHI, SAMURAI 7, and SAMURAI CHAMPLOO.

  • Who Am I?

    At work I produce a weekly newsletter for our team (we’re over 300, with the majority in Montreal, but with a few satellite groupings around the world) that’s meant to be a fun, social update on what’s going on within the team. I do it because I like the exercise of producing it each week…