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Figure Unboxing and Review: Nendoroid Tanya von Degurechaff (Youjo Senki)

Friday, July 20, 2018 / No Comments
Youjo Senki is one of those memorable shows that would stay with you for a while after you watch it just because the plot is rather unique and Tanya is a very unique individual. Thus, when her Nendoroid came out, I just knew that I had to get her, and that she would be a very nice addition to my shelf of insane and psychotic Nendoroid girls.

I got this from Good Smile Online Shop as I felt the need to get her exclusive bonus, which can be considered a meaningful addition to Tanya if you have watched the show. However, it can also be an exclusive that can be overlooked easily if you don't feel the need to get to bonus.
The large black plastic and the equally large bubblewrap for Tanya's exclusive is misleading as the exclusive part is really small, as indicated by the red circle in the image below.
A close up of the golden exclusive! Really, it isn't a very huge exclusive as opposed to most of the other exclusives which normally features a background sheet or a rubber strap.
 Packaging
From the design of the box and the side-to-side plastic window, it seems like this was made from GSC's manufacturing company in Japan instead of the usual China factory. This plastic window gives a better look to the box as it makes it look wider and allows people to view the entirety of the product before they actually purchase it. On the flip side however, it is definitely less stable than the usual box design, but I guess you'll have to give one up or the other.
The design for the back of the box looks the same across all the Nendoroids so I wouldn't touch on much about that.
The blister pack clearly shows all the different components of the Nendoroid and she really doesn't come with a lot of accessories. She has three faceplates, several changes of arms, a military hat, a rifle and a teacup to hold. However, do note that the expression on her faceplates are rather exaggerated and gives the Nendoroid very good variation for displaying her in different scenarios. You can even make use of this and place the faceplates on other Nendoroids!

Accessories
As you can see, she comes with the red-gold (left) normal part, and you can exchange it with the full-gold (right) exclusive part, which God imposed on her in the series. Choose the one you like and place it into the peghole on her chest!

Her cap is sculpted to have a dip in the middle which helps to bring together the military look when worn. The details on the cap are accurate and cleanly painted with no paint spillovers, but if you look on the underside (image below), they actually sculpted it to fit onto the different grooves and curves of Tanya's hair. I wished that GSC would have taken an additional step and included a plastic piece of a magnet to make the cap fit better on the hair and have it fall less when transporting the Nendoroid.

Shop from Little Youme

Next up, the teacup! There's not really much to say about this,  other than the fact that you can easily match these with other Nendoroids, such as Chino and Cocoa from Gochuusa! A downside of using these in display is that depending on the angle that you view the teacup by, it might appear very clunky and unnatural for Tanya to hold, especially since the liquid is sculpted with a totally flat surface and you'd have to position it as such.

The Figure
Something that is really striking about Tanya's Nendoroid is how they sculpted her hairstyle. When you look at it from the back, it barely makes any sense.
From the side and front, you'll see that it really resembles the original series and they managed to keep the messy look on point. Her ahoge antenna is really cute and hilarious to look at and play with if you choose to display her without her military cap. If you do want to display her with the cap though, you'll have to remove the ahoge then place the cap on. 
Another point to note about this Nendoroid is that with the change in lighting and angle that you view her by, her expressions can have subtle changes! A particularly bright image like the above can easily make it look like one of those battle scenes where she thrashes the opponents while flying in the sky, with the sun behind her.
Personally I think that the crazed look really suits her when she isn't wearing the cap as it pulls off the battle-crazed mode better than if she was adequately dressed from head-to-toe in military garb. I actually prefer using her sneering expression if I were to want to display her with the cap.
That being said, I do find that the cap looks very bulky when matched with her head and thus I still generally prefer using the previous pose, without the cap.

But do note that when you are using this sneering expression, the atmosphere you can get from Tanya really varies based on the angle you view her from! Even placing the saluting hand with her sneering faceplate can make it look as if she is looking down at you instead of saluting you! The choices of faceplates really bring out all the subtle (evil) sides of Tanya!

To be honest, I never did like Nendoroids doing salutes as the length and the placement of the hands never ever manage to reach quite up to where it should be, but instead ends up around their cheek areawhich looks to me like they are either poking their own cheek or attempting to whisper some secrets.
If you view her from a higher angle, she appears to be glaring up at you from below the rim of her cap. Match that with a dark shadow across her face and a weapon and you'll have to yourself, Tanya the Evil!

Enjoyment
Tanya is a character deserving of a Nendoroid and I wished that GSC really took more effort into planning out her Nendoroid. They had the essentials in the Nendoroid, with her gun and cap to finish off the military look. However, they failed to showcase the other aspects of Tanya.

As she can also fly with magic, it strikes me as terribly odd that they did not make any adjustments to her stand to account for that.

The exclusive, though a meaningful addition for me personally, was definitely not worth the increased price and they could and should have bundled it with something else such as a strap or background sheet.

The part that I really love about this Nendoroid is the two other faceplates that come with Tanya as they are really different from the usual and hence are a great addition for anyone who loves to collect faceplates to mix and match with their other Nendoroids.

Accessories ★★☆
Exclusive item ★★☆
Posing ★★★
Crossover ★★★
Worth-it ★★

Overall ★★

~ Reina-rin

「Doujin Review」Tododeku: Tohka

Tuesday, July 17, 2018 / No Comments
It's no secret that I'm into My Hero Academia (otherwise known as Boku no Hero Academia) and my favorite pairing is Todoroki Shouto with Midoriya Izuku (Tododeku). 
I do look at ships concerning other pairings in the series as well, but since this is the main pairing which I ship and I also collect a ton of doujinshi (doujins) about them, I thought I'll take the chance to highlight one of my favorite artist for Tododeku: Tohka!

Please note that as I do not have permission to showcase any page in the doujin itself, I will only be showing the cover of the book. As the four books are primarily in Japanese, my introduction will include a brief premise of the story. Although Tohka does not typically draw R18 stuff for Tododeku, do note that there is one R18 book in here, that I will highlight later.

Behold!
Left: One Week Sidekick (一週間サイドキック; Isshuukan Sidekick)

Characterization: 4/5
Story: 4/5

This story follows the later part of their training as heroes, probably closer to their graduation. In this, the A-class is split into pairs, where one would take the role of Main Hero and the other would take the role of Sidekick. The sidekick would then be ranked according to the teacher's (Aizawa) and the main hero. Here, Todoroki is the main hero and Midoriya is the sidekick.

The book is rather long and emotional. It starts of by touching on how protective Todoroki feels for Midoriya, going to the extent of using an ice wall to break Midoriya's fall from a height he would be able to manage alone. 

It then goes on to cover how this protectiveness actually stems from Todoroki's insecurities about his relationship with Midoriya: even long after All Might's death, Midoriya is still keeping his relationship with All Might under wraps. That signifies Midoriya's lack of trust to Todoroki and they grow slightly more distant, but we all know what is the real reason behind Midoriya keeping this secret, which allows us to empathize with Midoriya better in this scenario.

Eventually, after pairing up with Bakugou-Tsuyu pair, where Tsuyu is the main hero and Bakugou is the sidekick, we get a daily dose of Bakugou's enraged yelling and Tsuyu's calmness as they play the role of cupid to this Tododeku relationship. This enabled both Todoroki and Midoriya to return to how close they were before and at the very last part of the book, they actually made a promise to remain together, grow stronger and overcome obstacles as one.

One line that really struck me was Midoriya saying that because they (are in the minority that) are able to achieve their dreams, the only path for them to take (as heroes) is to become stronger. Midoriya and All Might are really inspirational characters throughout the series and I love how this aspect of him shines in this book.
Right: The book where Midoriya-kun and Todoroki-kun are doing XXX in the gym warehouse (緑谷くん轟くんが体育倉庫でXXXする本; Midoriya-kun to Todoroki-kun ga taiiku souko de XXX suru hon)

Characterization: 4/5
Story: 2/5





If it isn't obvious by the title yet, this is a R-18 book, depicting explicit male/male sex. There's not much to say about this since it doesn't really have much of a plot, other than the fact that it was mentioned that Todoroki loves pleasuring Midoriya and finds it alright if he doesn't climax in a session, so long as Midoriya enjoys the action. Cue in Midoriya finding that unacceptable and sets his mind to (unintentionally) "seduce" Todoroki and get him to enjoy the session as well and... well, that's in the gym warehouse!

While there isn't much of a plot, I do enjoy seeing the interaction between this pair, and realistic reactions, such as Midoriya being extremely uptight about keeping the gym equipment clean in their session. I also did enjoy the inserted humor into the book, such as Todoroki stoically suggesting to burn all the dirtied equipment. 
Left: Ichibanboshi my hero (一番星マイヘーロー)

Characterization: 4/5
Story: 4/5

This book follows Todoroki and Midoriya while they are working as pro heroes. They face a lot of troubles with scheduling and meeting up despite seemingly working in the same agency. Hence, when Todoroki moved out, he passes a key to Midoriya who graciously accepts to stay over on weekdays and goes back to visit his mother on weekends.

As they are also already in an established relationship that is kept under wraps from the public, we get the drama of the paparazzi capturing an photograph of them that shows Todoroki kissing the top of Midoriya's head, and suddenly the fact that they are living together and in a relationship is public. This causes problem for both the reputation (since homosexuality isn't acceptable via societal standards) and for their agency as well.

This sparks them to question why they are dating in the first place, as well as re-awakens them to reality and the burdens that they are shouldering, societal expectations on heroes, as well as how much they depend on each other.

Endeavor and Todoroki organizes a press conference, trying to cover up the issue, but Todoroki, against his better judgement, goes against his father's plans and confesses that what is in the picture is the truth, and that he has never liked anyone before Midoriya, regardless of their gender.

Given that this could have potentially crushed Midoriya's dream of being the Number One Hero, he is very surprised to see Midoriya return back to their shared apartment after the press conference. And what surprises him more after that, is Midoriya taking out a ring that he bought. They then exchange rings and Todoroki admits that he wants to become Midoriya's strength, and a hero that Midoriya can always count on.

After a blank intermission page, we are also treated to a scene where the two men dress up in tuxedos and get married, with the promise of finding happiness together.
Right: Doppelt

Characterization: 4/5
Story: 4/5

This is one of Tohka's longest and most controversial book by far. We start with Nezu bringing in a cat with a quirk and threatening Midoriya to keep it. The cat was a part of research about giving people quirks, and if the research were to succeed, it would drastically change people's opinions on quirkless people, as instead of being worthless and useless, they can now become vessels that can hold any quirk of choice.

Note that in this book, it is mentioned that Midoriya has been hurting himself a lot with One for All (OFA) and Nezu wishes for him to pass down OFA quickly before the damage on Midoriya's body becomes irreparable. The passing of OFA to anyone would be favorable, even to Todoroki.

After the cat starts living with them, the three of them get closer. But on the flipside, it also makes the cat question if Midoriya can be truly happy without a quirk. Todoroki joins in as well, by discussing that Midoriya can still be a hero despite being quirkless, but as that is far from what Midoriya himself considers a hero to be, Todoroki also wonders if Midoriya can be truly happy without OFA.

Eventually, the cat is accepted to the institution that Nezu was in, and from there, the cat would get certified for having a quirk and hopefully also become a hero like Nezu did as well. Both Midoriya and Todoroki start missing the cat after it left them for the institution, but the time together with the cat also gave Midoriya new-found resolve.

Midoriya requests to be given permission to keep OFA until he reaches thirty, and on the other hand, he starts considering how he could reduce the load on his body if he devises better combos with Todoroki that uses more/equal parts of each other's quirk.

This ending to the book really touched my heart because Midoriya had always been one that's really huge on cooperating, and his decision to devise new battle formations and plans with Todoroki makes it seem as if he grew as a character, and matured. It's amazing how I can feel his character growth in just one doujin! While Todoroki didn't have as much character growth, his insights into Midoriya's personality and what being a hero means to Midoriya clearly states the extent and depth of their relationship, selflessness and understanding for each other.

Overall
I genuinely love Tohka's storylines and how each character is melded nice into the story enough to give new believable insights into their personalities that may not have been gleaned from the original manga or anime, but still keeping them nice and in-character.

My favorite books would have to be Doppelt and Ichibanboshi my hero, as they both touch on deep emotional concepts, dark pasts and their effects, as well as some trust issues. Tohka was also able to present the depths of these issues in a way that fitted Todoroki, Midoriya and Tododeku perfectly. The slow-paced storytelling that Tohka's doujins have is very much appreciated, as they do play a very important role in creating that 'other world' for me to be drawn into when reading their doujin. 

Unfortunately, if slow-paced stories aren't your thing, you might be bored out at the start, but I'll recommend that you push on because the feels that you get at the end of the book would be worth it! Also, Tohka's doujins are generally longer than average, so be prepared to dig or request for any fan translators who are willing to translate the book to English!

~ Reina-rin

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Calamity of a Zombie Girl

Tuesday, July 10, 2018 / No Comments
Otherwise known as "Aru Zombie Shoujo no Sainan", this ONA is a total of 79 minutes long and consists of a lot of gore and violence, and the occasional nudity. Please be warned that this post is picture-heavy and there might be some NSFW content and spoilers below so proceed at your own risk!
Characters 5/10
There are three main groups of characters in this show. 

First, the zombies: Euphrosyne Studion (left, a rich young lady from the esteemed Studion family) voiced by Hayama Saori, and her maid, Alma V (right), voiced by Ogata Yui.


The second group of characters would be the teacher Takanashi Shuichiro voiced by Sugita Tomokazu, and his younger sister, Takanashi Mako, voiced by Shiraishi Ryoko. 
The last group in the main cast would be the five students of the Occult Research Club staying on campus during summer break:
Kamoshida Sayaka voiced by Sawashiro Miyuki
Abe Masahiro voiced by Suzuki Tatsuhisa
Minagawa Yui voiced by Ichimichi Mao
Sudo Noriko voiced by Kubo Yurika
Azuma Hiroshi voiced by Miwa Takahiro
There is limited character development throughout the episode. In addition, characters were killed left and right, and most of these instances were due to their own and/or a result of another character's stupidity. This made it a little frustrating to watch.

A good point about the characters, however, were that they were all twisted in their own way and all had a clear motive for doing what they did. For instance, Sayaka loves the teacher, Shuichiro, and is willing to go to any lengths just to get on his good side. On the other hand, Abe is a selfish coward and would do anything in order to stay alive, even at the expense of the other club members. The zombies want to retrieve their Stone of Life (which Sayaka stole and passed to Shuichiro),

Plot and Pacing 6/10
Putting the whole story into chronological perspective, Sayaka was in love with Shuichiro and wanted to help him further his research. On the other hand, Shuichiro is in an incestuous relationship with his psychotic younger sister, Mako. Shuichiro is also a scientist interested in zombies and the Stone of Life which appears to be able to keep corpses moving, and hence staged a plan together with Sayaka to retrieve the Stone from the unmoving undead Euphrosyne Studion, which is a coffin placed in the warehouse on campus.
She spread rumors on a site about the Tokugawa Buried Treasure being in the same warehouse, to get the President of the Occult Research Club, Abe, as well as the other members interested and participate in the raid. Shuichiro's role during the raid was to keep the janitor away, as well as to set off fireworks as a distraction. Sayaka managed to get the Stone, which she later passed to Shuichiro, while the rest of the club returned empty-handed and grouchily settled back in their own rooms.

Meanwhile, Alma and Euphrosyne awakens after the Stone was stolen and made plans to retrieve it as it was a "gift" from Euphrosyne's beloved father. 
Here we get introduced to Euphrosyne's durable body and supernatural strength...
... as well as Alma's metamorphosis abilities as she transformed into the janitor after eating a small amount of his brain matter.


Their target was to find out which of the students had the stone, but as the zombies delve into the matter, and in the process, killed many of the students...



They realized that the mastermind of the whole debacle was Shuichiro, who is a descendant of the Studion family and the next rightful owner of the Stone. Unlike the previous heirs, Shuichiro only wanted the Stone and had no wish to keep the zombies alive. For this purpose, he transplanted the Stone into Mako to turn her into a weapon to kill off Euphrosyne, as well as killed Alma.
However, he miscalculated the depth of the love yandere Mako had for him and this oversight resulted in his death as Mako wrenched his heart out from his chest and ate it, believing that this would mean that they would stay together forever.


Miwa Haruka as Scary Doll








His corpse is later shown to be useful in helping Alma heal from her injuries, so at least his death wasn't in vain...?
Following Mako's murder of her brother, she then launched an all-out attack on Euphrosyne who was at a disadvantage due to the depleting amounts of energy left in her body. Mako showed immense skill at using the powers of the Stone, and even managed to corner and injure her (tearing off her head and bashing her skull in).

However, the lesser amount of experience turned the tables as Euphrosyne was able to keep Mako stuck to the ground by penetrating Mako's stomach with the same baseball bat and drop a church bell on her, thus severing Mako's body into two.

She retrieved the stone from Mako's abdominal area and regained enough energy to easily overpower Mako when she tried a last, albeit futile, attack against Euphrosyne.
Frankly, the plot on a whole does make sense, but the execution in the ONA does leave a lot to be desired. My main gripe would be the pacing, as it was terribly slow in  the beginning and lead-up to the climax, but the ending was rather abrupt. This was probably due to their attempt to expand on the characters during the first one-third of the show, but that failed terribly as the characters still appeared one-dimensional. Also. the animation was not always smooth, though still tolerable.

Possible improvements
The whole plot ties back to the Stone of Life, which Sayaka stole from Euphrosyne and passed to Shuichiro to aid him in furthering his research. This Stone was made by the first Baron of the Studions (Euphrosyne's father), and upon its removal, resurrects the zombies. With the unfolding of the plot, we understand that the Stone acts like a sort of powerhouse where Euphrosyne (and likely, Alma) draws energy from to move. Even after the removal of the stone, Euphrosyne is seen to still be able to move well for a period of time due to the residual energy of the stone left in her body. However, she feels her body steadily getting heavier as time goes on.

Unfortunately, this is also a jarring plothole. The story does not cover further about how the Stone came about and what it actually is, other than suggesting it has some magical origin, as the Baron dabbled in magic, and Euphrosyne's body would perish without it.
If the Stone was a source of energy for the zombies, why did they only awaken after the energy source was removed? Besides, when Sayaka removed the Stone from Euphrosyne, we see that the maid was the first to awaken instead of Euphrosyne, who had the Stone in her initially. On the contrary, at the end of the movie, after Euphrosyne claimed the Stone back from Mako, they do not go back to sleep and instead, seem to be planning on living in modern Japan. This doesn't add up with the idea that the Stone is the cause of their resurrecting/sleeping cycles.
Also, Euphrosyne said the line in the image above, suggesting that while Alma is a mummy while she is a zombie. However, the ONA didn't delve into the specific differences between the two beings other than the obvious difference in strength and durability.

Overall rating 5/10
The poor pacing and lack of character development was definitely a blow to the show. This is definitely not a show that I would recommend if you are expecting something crazily good, however if you want to watch something where the zombies are shown as the good guys, this is one of them in the small proportion of shows which you can consider watching. 

The amount of gore and occasional badly-placed comedy also makes it a very good show you can check out on a movie night with your friends, just be sure that they are alright with unclothed female breasts before you press the play button!

~ Reina-rin