Europe’s Mainstream Animations

I list down some of Europe’s creations that went on to mainstream popularity Eponine posted a few photos on her Facebook that triggered my nostalgia as a kid who collects issues of kids’ magazines. Now that I thought of it, I read on series that are made in Europe during my childhood, and on this post I’ll list the series I knew, and my thoughts on each of them. ...

October 12, 2016 · 4 min

It’s the most wonderful time of the year

…and I’m not yet even referring to the holiday season. It’s the events season indeed. From the last weekend of August going through October (or even up to December), people are expected to burn their wallets going through various major events in the Metro — more specifically in the travel city of Pasay, where the premier SMX Convention Center Manila and World Trade Center Metro Manila are located. Each of the three or so events has their own niche target : One for fans, one for the cosplayers and one for the artists. Everyone is now their own Goldilocks, seeing which event fits them just right. ...

August 24, 2016 · 3 min

₱9,500.

₱9,500. What are the things that you can get for ₱9,500? Two smartphones (or an iPhone plan, perhaps?) One room for rent (One month advance, one month deposit). A HD TV set. A desktop computer set (you can save more by buying the parts separately and learning to assemble it one by one). A food supply that can last two months. Two to three costume sets complete with accessories. Five to seven Funko Pops if various designs. Monopod and additional accessories for your video recording rig. A refrigerator (that you can use to produce Ice Candies like that one supplier of special ice candy from Antipolo who is making waves in the MSME scene). A washing machine. A two-term course in college. Dozens of books for your library (or thousands of them on digital). Medium-risk investment funds (or stocks in rising companies). There’s a lot of things you can buy or get or invest with at that price. ...

August 7, 2016 · 2 min

Safety precautions while playing Pokémon Go

[Photo] A frame of the official Pokémon Go commercial released in September 2015 Today’s trend on social media — including Facebook — is Pokémon Go. It’s the new augmented reality mobile game that’s available to be played on smartphones. At present, it’s available in select countries like Australia, but some found a way to circumvent this barrier by sideloading the APK file, which I do not recommend because of the fear of having ads pop up in a split-second no thanks to Ghost Push. ...

July 6, 2016 · 2 min

On Politics

Hi, everyone. I am currently relaxing at home, trying to make do with what I have at the moment. But earlier in the morning, I received the confirmation of our faithful that we will vote for Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte. I am wary of mentioning this guy as (1) this is the internet, (2) all of us are jerks, and most of us jerks are going to shove our beliefs to others (with the latter either swallowing it like a bitter pill or expelling it in a way similar to those who shove it). ...

May 7, 2016 · 3 min

What I’m watching this Spring 2016

As I take a quick break, let me share you some of the series that I’m watching during commutes in and out of the office. Bakuon! Translation: “No problem,” but really, I read that as “AOTS Spring 2016” This has to be a must-watch anime for bike enthusiasts and people interested in owning a motorcycles, period, hands down. Also, Reina Ueda, Nao Touyama and Yumi Uchiyama are there. Hane’s (Ueda) cute. ...

April 19, 2016 · 2 min

The 7 people you meet at a traffic gridlock

Earlier, I was just going back home in a tricycle when a traffic gridlock happened. It happens that a commotion heats up. There I realized the different kinds of people there: The one who didn’t gave way for the other drivers — self-explanatory. The other driver who is on rage mode — “Look, you didn’t gave way and just revved like you don’t care!” The “citizen journalist” — Let me take a video of this and send it to YouScoop or Top Gear Philippines. The ones who are part of a few good men — You can name an enforcer or a good citizen who helps in fixing the road. “Let’s push back a bit to give way so that the car can pass.” The spectator — who just watched…and waited. The whiner — Which is me most of the time. “Who parked that car in the sidewalk?!” The one who should be really blamed for the gridlock — shout-out to that guy who parked his vehicle on a sidewalk in a two-way road. Bless you, really. Sell your car if you can’t park it in the right place. This is just a scenario in a two-way road. Let’s not talk about EDSA and the highways, as we’ll have more people there. It’s like a special halo-halo in there; so delicious, you have to stop talking. ...

March 7, 2016 · 2 min

On the school idol project that is LoveLive!, today

It’s been so long since I did a proper post (whether a photo or a piece of pseudo-prose), so let’s get started with the school idol project that is LoveLive!. As every LoveLive! fan has been made aware of (regardless of circumstances that they are into), the project has transitioned from Otonokizaka to Uranohoshi, where the story of school idols continues with a unit named Aquors. I predict three names for each unit. I hope one of them gets picked. While there’s a debacle (exaggeratedly speaking) on whether to support the new group or not (I’ll take my stand later in this post), the rising seiyuu-yuri blog Seiyuuri (of Seishun Kakumei member Satsu and Rurei) has posted a list of names of sub-units that are to be voted this Monday, February 1st. ...

January 29, 2016 · 4 min

My experience with watching “Halo Halo House” so far

A challenge for Halo Halo House to be seen by more eyeballs is the channel’s reception. This varies from a place-to-place basis. Halo Halo House has just aired last weekend on PTV, and I was able to watch the first episode. Days before the premiere, I was at the Dusit Thani Manila as part of AniZone’s delegation to witness its presentation to travel agents and media. In this post, I will describe the challenges in watching the series as well as what I think on how this show can get more eyeballs in a time where most people watch either online or on mobile. ...

January 18, 2016 · 4 min

On Osomatsu-san’s growth

I’ve been scrolling Crunchyroll News and I just had this thought as I do so: The rise of Osomatsu-san’s sales are actually attributed to the female demographic. That’s just based on the headlines, so let’s delve further. Although they are not giving out any specific numbers, eBook Japan reports that since Mr. Osomatsu began airing in October of 2015, sales for the original Osomatsu-kun manga have increased by over 80 times what was sold in the previous year. eBook Japan attributes the majority of these sales to the spending power of adult women and to the dedication of female anime fans known as fujoshi. [1] ...

December 30, 2015 · 2 min