Otakuyaki
Inner Workings of a Closet Otaku
Saturday 30 May 2015
Sekine-kun no Koi (aka Sekine's Love) manga by Kawachi Haruka
I just felt that I needed to mention how bloody refreshing this manga this.
Once in a while, I feel the need to break away from the sappy, girl-centric, angsty, drama-filled shoujo and find something just..different. Sekine-kun no Koi, a josei romantic comedy of sorts, is different. For starters, the main protagonist is a guy. Sekine-kun is a very attractive, gorgeous, wish-he-we-were-real kind of alpha-male...but afflicted with deep-seated emotional problems stemming from past traumatic experiences (which I guess can also be another plus for tortured-hero-loving females :D).
In an effort to find some sort of fulfillment in his life, he comes across a knitting shop and finds himself learning magic tricks from the owner's quirky grandfather. Enter granddaughter, and love-interest, Sara..a girl so utterly down-to-earth and normal, and another delightful character which sets them apart from your run-of-the-mill, annoying and clingy shoujo girl.
As the manga unfolds, so will your love for these two characters grow. Sekine, who, despite his good looks, is not very skilled in the art of love (and you will "AWW!" at his fumbling attempts), and Sara, who at first remains oblivious to his pursuits, misjudges him for a ladies' man and tries to distance herself for self-preservation. To top it all off, the overarching theme is knitting. If you're anything like me, you will find yourself wanting to teach yourself how to knit..and getting frustrated because you're not as naturally skilled as Sekine is.
Currently, the scanlated chapters stand at Volume 4, Chapter 21, by Stiletto Heels Team - they have a really good online reader, so I suggest you use theirs instead of shitty Mangafox. I go so far as to check back every day for a new chapter. I've even gone so far as to search for chapters on Mangalator.ch, but to no avail. If you become really desperate (as I have become), there are some raws floating around if you look hard enough. I believe there's a Japanese website with a teaser for volume 5. You're welcome.
As it has been about 230 days (that's nearly 8 months) since the last release, you can tell how agonizing the wait is for me, But it also shows how awesome I think this manga is! And many, many thanks to the Stiletto Heels team for your time and effort in giving Sekine-kun to us *deep bow*
Go read it now. Click here for the online reader :)
Thursday 29 May 2014
Free anime, yo!
http://www.animelab.com/
Check it out. Free to sign up, free to watch. I think it may only be for a limited time, though.
If you're looking for a place to procrastinate...THIS. IS. IT.
Happy Watching!
Check it out. Free to sign up, free to watch. I think it may only be for a limited time, though.
If you're looking for a place to procrastinate...THIS. IS. IT.
Happy Watching!
Monday 13 June 2011
Saikou noooo Omoide woooooo
I should really start downloading buying music from anime more often. The selection from Nipponsei is impressive. Pretty sure they've been releasing anime OPs and EDs since forever. Went there today to get the ED release of AnoHana, Secret Base ~Kimi ga Kureta mono~ sung by the three main voice actresses of the series. It's a beautiful sort of song with a sadness to it.
Wednesday 25 May 2011
Spring Picks
Been watching a handful of the new season anime and thus far i'm not overly impressed. Nevertheless, in alphabetical order I am currently watching:
Monday 16 May 2011
NANA!
Edit: After reading the Nana manga and finding out what happens in the prospective season, I have come to the conclusion that Ai Yazawa was/is on crack, and a 7th grader could have written a better storyline. I will not be watching the next installment.
Wednesday 4 May 2011
Ano Hi Mita Hana no Namae wo Bokutachi wa Mada Shiranai 02
(aka We Still Don`t Know the Name of the Flower We Saw That Day)
As a fan of noitaminA, I spotted this baby out of the other crap scheduled to be airing during the Japanese Spring season. It had promise written all over it. A six-person ensemble cast. Coming-of-age drama. Warm scenery. Best of all, no robots or aliens :D
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