Hi I'm Dranzerstorm
You may remember me as a regular contestant on the caption battle contest.
Welcome to Retro Retrospective, my world dedicated to the old guard of the Otaku world; expect some reviews of the old & obscure, and in-depth geeky knowledge with the occasional top ten and I now have a logo.

Little info about me
Well I'm British and I'm in to all things animated and nostalgia.
I've grown up with every cartoon going and have watched hundreds of anime.
Oh and to answer a question I was asked once, no I don't wear glasses in real life, I would wear Loke's sunglasses though.

Love Election and Chocolate Review

I swear it's only a coincidence that I'm reviewing this on Election day.

Based on a dating sim, Takafuji Private Academy is holding an election for the new President, the favourite Satsuki aims to shutdown unfavourable clubs which prompts Yuki Ojima to step in and run against her to avoid losing the food research club he's a part of, but can an outsider persuade the school to vote for him?
Unlike Photo Kano, the plot of this dating sim is firmly on the election, it's not like Yuki can actually hold on to a relationship as a sabotage hijacks the plot before anything can really be resolved and the relationship that does get attention is dealt with the subtlety of a sledgehammer, the whole chocolate element in the story revolves around Chisato's hatred of chocolate and how it caused the death of her younger brother, so when she gets called out on it, it gets really uncomfortable, Satsuki's situation with her school teacher older sister is handled a little better but more melodramatic than it needed to be.
My point is, pick a tone and stick to it.
A dub would probably work but you'll be guaranteed to know who voices who.
Final Verdict: Not much for love, too much election and the chocolate was uncomfortable.

My Tiny Senpai Review

I struck gold with this one.

Katase Shiori is a short well endowed office lady who just received her first kohai in the nervous yet kind Takuma Shinozaki, what starts as a working relationship, starts becoming something more as the two slowly fall in love with each other, everyone can see it from friends, family to other co-workers and especially the boss.
It's a role reversal of the other office anime "My Senpai is Annoying" but Tiny Senpai doesn't pull the same cliches Annoying Senpai did, although the downside of Tiny Senpai is that despite the awkward situations the two leads often find themselves in, they take things too slow to the point where the anime is done before any satisfying outcome happens, it helps that the cast is too wholesome to really hate anyone, so you still like what you see.
Not seen the dub but I doubt it would have the same impact as the sub does.
Anime are trying everything to sell the idea of comfortable relationships in the adult world to save the declining birth rate that the teenage characters that dominate much of anime are on the decline, replaced by adults that need love in their lives, Tiny Senpai is too inoffensive to really achieve that but on it's own merits it acts as a safe watch for anyone intimidated by the working world.
Final Verdict: Way too wholesome to deliver it's mission statement but is pleasant enough slice of life to function with other shows of it's type.

Bakuon Review

Ah the thrill of a new anime to watch.

Hane Sakura tired of peddaling up the hill to school, decides to get an auto bike, persuaded by the eccentric club members of the bike club including the seemingly ageless Raimu Kawasaki who looks like the Stig's Japanese School Girl Cousin.
And Top Gear is something to bring up as this series is a cross between the school girl antics of K-On and the motoring shenanigans of Top Gear, the fact that it has a homage to the Stig and some of it's episodes revolve around road trips along with names of official bike manufacturers is peak Top Gear but keeps it's anime roots grounded in K-On right down to the junior member near the end of the first season joining.
No dubbing for this one, the characters can feel a little too close to K-On making it feel unoriginal but having Raimu in the cast can create some fun moments.
Final Verdict: Bakuon is a fun time especially if you like both K-On and Top Gear.

October Updates

I'm going to be real with everyone, I'm not sure how much longer I can keep up this writing, while anime reviews and my story speak for themselves, some of the other features I'm doing aren't really cutting it anymore, so I'm asking what you want from my content.

Demon Lord Retry Review

I would've preferred something with substance to review on my birthday.

Akira Ono is preparing to shutdown his online game creation when an incident sucks him into an unknown part of the game, reborn as Hakuto Kunai, his character avatar which is less teen more middle aged mafia boss, dubbed the Demon Lord after easily dispatching a high rank demon and rescuing a young girl named Aku from being a sacrifice, Kunai sets to work reforging the world in a different approach to his original game. Hakuto is later accompanied by Luna Elegant of the Holy Church and a couple of select allies as he continues building a new empire starting with a bunny village and Hot Springs.
This is another we need two seasons to tell the story series, sure there are action scenes, Kunai throws in a needlessly edgy gang boss as a form he can access but there is so much filler and preparation were not seeing a payoff anywhere, Kunai is so overpowered that you forget that the Satanist cult are supposed to be the bad guys, it's a shame really as there are enough elements to have some real interest, if season 2 offers me the payoff I'm after then that's great but right now we barely touched anything.
Dub is standard but don't ask an English actor to try verbal tics, it comes of as awkward.
Final Verdict: A series that's way too slow to start, there are no stakes and were just watching some mafia dude make a hot spring.