Author Archive

LOLI vs. Macross Frontier

LOLI vs. is entertainment from a tween-age girl’s point of view.

The rules are simple:

  • If LOLI wins–It means the object of entertainment was crappy, thus not worth her time.
  • If the opponent wins–It means that the object of entertainment is worth pursuing, even if you’re a tween with limited money.

~So for a while I haven’t really watched anything that I would be willing to purchase, except K-On!! But everybody’s watching that. So I might actually be back to writing since my Summer break is here in a few days.~

This is a show about the power of singing. And giant robots. And aliens. And deculture. I’m talking about Macross Frontier. You may know it from it’s infamous “nyan nyan song,” or even as the debut of Megumi Nakajima, the voice of Megpoid GUMI. This series real claim to fame is it’s being the 25th anniversary series of the original Super Dimension Fortress Macross, one of the greatest anime of all time. So, does Frontier live up to its predecessors? Read the rest of this entry →

  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Digg
  • Google Gmail
  • AIM
  • Yahoo Mail
  • Delicious
  • Tumblr
  • Reddit
  • MySpace
  • LinkedIn
  • WordPress
  • StumbleUpon
  • Share/Bookmark
Tags:

21

06 2010

LOLI vs. Bartender

LOLI vs. is entertainment from a tween-age girl’s point of view.

The rules are simple:

  • If LOLI wins–It means the object of entertainment was crappy, thus not worth her time.
  • If the opponent wins–It means that the object of entertainment is worth pursuing, even if you’re a tween with limited money.

Ryuu Sasakura is a bartender, and a hell of one at that; in fact, his cocktails are the best that anyone has ever tasted. Anyone. After bartending in Europe, he’s back in Japan working in a small bar located in Ginza. The story is simple. In each chapter he solves the problems of his customer by serving them a beautifully crafted drinks (I know, right?) The idea is that the drink inspires the customer to quit being so damn sad, and this is done in a pretty episodic fashion, so you can start most anywhere without getting too lost. In a way, Ryuu is like your standard shonen fighter prodigy; except instead of kicking peoples asses, he gets them totally wasted. Read the rest of this entry →

  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Digg
  • Google Gmail
  • AIM
  • Yahoo Mail
  • Delicious
  • Tumblr
  • Reddit
  • MySpace
  • LinkedIn
  • WordPress
  • StumbleUpon
  • Share/Bookmark
Tags:

15

02 2010

LOLI vs. Samurai Champloo

LOLI vs. is entertainment from a tween-age girl’s point of view.

The rules are simple:

  • If LOLI wins–It means the object of entertainment was crappy, thus not worth her time.
  • If the opponent wins–It means that the object of entertainment is worth pursuing, even if you’re a tween with limited money.

Swords clashed, blood flowed, and passion was every where. This could only mean one thing–I was watching an action show. More specifically, a hip-hop themed action show. Even more specifically, the one that isn’t Gurren Lagann. I was watching Samurai Champloo. Read the rest of this entry →

  • Twitter
  • Facebook
  • Digg
  • Google Gmail
  • AIM
  • Yahoo Mail
  • Delicious
  • Tumblr
  • Reddit
  • MySpace
  • LinkedIn
  • WordPress
  • StumbleUpon
  • Share/Bookmark

27

01 2010