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I.D. Analysis – 5th Episode of Seirei no Moribito and Kaze no Shoujo Emily

With my work starting, I am getting busier with lesser time to spend on the anime blog. Hence, as much as I want to update it often, time restrictions mean that it is almost impossible to do so. With such, summaries on the blog will be getting slightly on a less frequent level, with Saiunkoku Monogatari and Bokurano kept as the two mainstays. Seirei no Moribito and Kaze no Shoujo Emily will be relegated to the I.D. Analysis, where only a short summary will be provided rather than the detailed ones (read: lengthy and problematic) or at the worst case scenario, none at all.
Episode five of Seirei no Moribito is filled with dialogue over the water spirit, while Emily is creating a little stage production and making a script for it. These two episodes, especially Emily, provided a very intriguing set up for the future episodes.
3 commentsI.D. Analysis – Week of April 28th – May 2nd in review

Do you know the feeling of a backlog that you never discovered due to an immense amount of work and you told yourself that you will watch that anime soon? By the time I discovered it, I realize that Kaze no Shoujo Emily Episode four has been happily sitting on my hard disk for a fabulous four days. That shows you one thing: Once you get buried in work and turn into a Hataraki Man, it’s impossible to notice many other things around you.
Nevertheless, it’s time once again for the weekly review of I.D. Analysis, and I will cover my current watching anime, my thoughts on it as well as perhaps a short summary for Emily skipping the summary for Emily for this episode due to time constraints.
The episodes analyzed includes: …
Claymore Episode 5: Click here
Overdrive Episode 5:Click here
Lovely Complex Episode 4: Click here
Nanoha StrikerS Episode 5: Click here
Lucky Star Episode 4: Click here
Kaze no Shoujo Emily Episode 4: Click here
I.D. Analysis – 3rd episode of Seirei no Moribito and Kaze no Shoujo Emily

The 3rd episode of both series can only be described with one single word (make that two): TOTALLY AWESOME. If any of you out there is not watching these two series, you are missing out on the candidates for the top five series of the spring season and that is definitely not an understatement. Even if my personal endorsement means nothing, I beseech you to at least take a peek at these two wonderful series that has captured my attention.
With detail, graphics and fight choreography being so realistic in Seirei no Moribito, to the detailed character analysis, emotions and innocence of youth in Kaze no Shoujo Emily, both series up to this stage can proudly say that they had excited anime fans. Move first into the world of the mystics as Barsa fends off assassins on Chagum, before seeing how Emily adapts to the new children in her school.
8 commentsI.D. Analysis – 2nd episode of Seirei no Moribito and Kaze no Shoujo Emily
Hey all, it’s me with a short announcement. I have fully updated my list for the Spring Blogging list. I currently have five series on my radar but they might always run the risk of being dropped. Still, they are rather firm choices I am seeking to move on. So cheers and I hope you like my choices and join in my little discussions… Signed, Impz

These two series seem to do pretty well, even though both of them are mostly overlooked by fansubbers for one reason or the another. Nevertheless, they are both competent series that should be given a look for excelling in the genre that they are in, with great production values in terms of graphics for Seirei no Moribito and great storytelling for Kaze no Shoujo Emily.
It’s time once again to bring you the summarized proceedings, as well as a little of my humble thoughts in the series. And some rather not humble thoughts for the fun of it.
12 commentsI.D. Analysis – Shining Tears X Wind & Kaze no Shoujo Emily
There was some evil downtime due to some server problems. So if you could not get on, it’s probably because of that. Either that or me pulling my hair in sheer anger
Signed, Impz

After scanning through the Anime blogging community, I realize that there is absolutely no news or fanfare for these two series. There can only be two main reasons for it. The first reason is that it’s so bad that it does not deserve any attention at all, which is the case for some of the hideous series ever seen on the Japanese shores. The second reason is that all the hype that surrounds a few huge series that are coming out have caused the hidden gems to be well, hidden from the eyes of the viewer.
These two series seem to be rather quiet on the front. Shining Tears X Wind is a RPG adaptation turned into anime series, revolving around a group of students entering into a fantasy alternate world where monsters of all types roam and maliciously hunt down the living. Kaze no Shoujo Emily is a story about a girl, Emily, where her life is depicted through her very eyes as we see the story of loyalty, friendship, hurt and pain living under the roof of another after her father died from an illness.
One of them belongs a little to the first reason, while the other series belongs to the second reason. The moment of truth awaits.
(Sorry for being cheesy. I realize I apparently have an addiction to be cheesy)
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