I know I promised we’d talk about the new animes of the season, but I’m a noob at this blogging thing, and even though I was warned, I still stupidly thought it was going to be easy to update every week. So I noticed this year supernatural anime seems to be the trend - four of them made my list, Blue Exorcist, Natsume Yuujinchou San, Blood C and Durarara!!, and they are de-licious – I would write a little introduction to prepare you for what a supernatural anime is like. Once again I am sorry for the broken promise and I hope you enjoy this blog instead for now. I will have the reviews for those animes ready by my next blog entry.
(Clap hands together) Okay let’s begin class….






The monsters and spirits, like shinigami and oni (right) can also be part of well known stories that have been passed down from great great great great…well, you get the idea…grand-people to their children. So if you’re into Japanese history, learning about their creatures that “go bump in the night” is a fun way of doing it. For instance in animes like Grandchild of Nurarihyon and Otome Youkai Zakura I can guarantee you will get to find out about a range of different subjects; Japanese customs, food, songs, architecture, famous people, religion, anything you can think of, because as I said, supernatural themed animes are the ones that are especially rich in culture.
Another thing I want to mention is that many people find the issue of demons offensive and may think just watching shows about them may be immoral, and that’s fine because you are entitled to your own opinion, but personally I disagree.
As we all must have realized by now, the Japanese are not as overly sensitive as some cultures. They are pretty okay with the certain subjects that bother most people; like gun toting nuns, priests and exorcists who kick butt with pray and sutras, keep company with demons, and may even have a little bit of questionable blood in them as well. We see this kind of thing in shows like Blood Trinity, Chrono Crusade (left) and D Greyman (below right and left), and this maybe one of the reasons why religious oriented people hate on anime, but I think this comes from being narrow minded and overly sensitive.

And let’s not forget the most important point of all……It’s...not...REAL!!! It’s fiction!…Make believe!…so stop taking it so seriously. Lighten up!
I think people these days are too quick to see the evil in everything. What happened to the days when a show with a little scare was fun? Shows have become so watered down, shallow and almost unwatchable because everyone has become too sensitive, and therefore the people who make shows now are afraid of stepping a toe out of line because they may offend someone and get sued.
Parents complain that these types of anime are not for kids. Well you’re damn right…They’re not! Some of them are horrible and violent, too much so I will agree, like Ninja Scroll (really gross!), but parents still let your little children watch it because it’s animated and you automatically think it’s a cartoon like Tom and Jerry. But you see that little “R” hanging on the top corner of the screen? It still means the same thing as when it’s on those “Saw” movies. And even though I don’t think it’s something sinful, I won’t lie, some of these animes are very nightmarish, not for innocent eyes, and if you enjoy sleeping without your kids waking you up in the middle of the night, you won’t even let them have a peek. Even the fun-loving ones I consider them PG, because like I mentioned before they are still scary, and though they might use it for humor, they may contain mature themes. So make sure to watch it yourself, before your kids, and seriously consider what you want your children exposed to.
Any way let me end it there for now. If I keep going I will never stop. Till next time GOs and I would love to hear from you. Speak up if you have something to say. Questions, suggestions, opinions, beefs…Bring it. I hope you go check out those animes I mentioned because they are yummy. So till next time and happy dinning.