Reading Report: 01 March 2026
- 有害図書の本 (ページ64ー97)
- スーパーロボット大戦EX
- メダリスト (第2-13話)
- 真ゲッターロボ世界最後の日 (第9-13話)
- 無敵超人ザンボット3 (第1-9話)
有害図書の本
The chapters this week included a bit more of a history lesson
about the Tokyo regulations from the 60s through 2024. Kimi
Rito had one chapter about it with a lot of data and graphs
to demonstrate the trends throughout each decade. It also had
a chart with "colour coding" but because the book is in black
and white it was basically impossible to parse, aha...
There was also a chapter where Kimi Rito visits the national
library where he was able to access a handful of "adult-designated"
books. To my interest, two of the books were BLUE by Yamamoto Naoki,
the first tankobon to be hit by the regulations (Yamamoto Naoki
also illustrated the art used throughout this book, which is neat),
and Bed no Okazu, another early manga that got hit by
regulations.
Finally out of the history lessons, I got into the section
which is a series of interviews. I'm deep in the third interview
now, though there haven't really been any noteworthy points
raised that weren't already touched on earlier.
Actually, right at the end of my reading session Saturday
night I read the people involved in one interview agree that
手塚治虫 (Tezuka Osamu) is not just the god of manga, his
liberal approach to sex and violence shows that they're themes
that can't be untangled from manga. I totally agree.
スーパーロボット大戦EX
I feel like my progress with the game was quite slow this
week, owing partially to one particularly lengthy mission.
In one mission Kayla and Hathaway from Char's
Counterattack showed up. A surprise, but a welcome one. I've
never used Hathaway as a pilot in SRW so I decided to
raise him up.
I got to a mission where we confronted Ruozole, the guy
who (partially) revived the god of destruction at the end of
Masaki's route. It gave me some flash backs to a similar
mission with unique golems on Masaki's route. I wonder if
the bad guy in that mission was Ruozole or someone
else... ah well.
Ruozole revived Gilgilgan, the big bad from SRW 1, and
always a welcome sight because it validates my time
spent playing that gameboy game.
メダリスト
I finished this series. It was alright, though I didn't
really find it particularly special. I was actually kind of
shocked by how high it was rated on
Anilist considering
my experience left me feeling pretty uninterested in
watching the following season. In the interest of fairness I
would like to mention a few things I did like: Inori
is a very sweet character, and her chemistry with Tsukasa is
quite good; I generally liked the episode where Inori forgets
her luggage on the train and Tsukasa has to rush to get it
before the competition starts; I liked when characters made
visible mistakes during the ice skating, including the part
where Inori hurts herself after finishing one routine.
I found the broader cast quite exhausting. Miketa (Mikke) has
some nice moments, and she was probably the best of the
side characters. Hikaru and Rio just did nothing for me. I
especially found the whole, "You'll never be at her level
so don't even try," shtick by Jun so tired.
I think Medalist has just enough in it that reminds me why
I typically don't watch sports anime. It's so obsessed with
the tournament format, it wants to have a "colourful cast!"
but every sports anime is still obsessed with emulating a
natural world (give me an ice skating anime where humans
compete with aliens or something), and the main character(s)
always have to be the underdogs but just good enough that
they continue to qualify/succeed up to an elite level. Now
you may want to say, "But, Ruby, super robot anime is also
formulaic!"
Yes. But they look cool.
真ゲッターロボ世界最後の日
Finished the rewatch of this on Saturday and Sunday (today).
Definitely enjoyed the second half of the story more than the
first, which actually made me reassess the series as a
whole a little bit more. If I were to watch it again I'd
almost want to just skip over the first few episodes, so
the image of it being a "basically perfect" anime feels less
true for me.
I really like the way they make Kei and Gou fit into this
weird world, and it has some amazing animations for fusions
and fights.
Plus
Yuushou/Heroism is still the coolest song.
無敵超人ザンボット3
I decided to put this on a fast track after watching a fairly
interesting video
about the history of Super Robots in the 70s. The video basically
spoils the end of the story, but it was the kind of spoiler that
I didn't mind hearing about; instead it sort of gave me the
confidence that this series would be exploring new ground.
And I love it. For the first time I feel connected to the city
under peril. The camera and story gives plenty of focus on
the suffering of the human society under attack from the
enemy kaiju* in a continuous way that isn't just designed
to demonstrate their threat. It's not uncommon for the start
of super robot/hero anime to first introduce the kaiju*
to demonstrate its power level and/or a gimmick, but Zambot 3
shows the continuous threat, drain, and suffering of people
who have to struggle to keep living while the Zambot team
can at least control their own destiny (to some degree) by
piloting high-tech machines.
I tweeted^ on bluesky about a particular scene in episode 5
that demonstrated how Kappei, the main character and pilot of
Zambo-Ace, does not recognise his position of responsibility or
power and inappropriately threatens (as a joke) people expressing
genuine concerns about his family's presence in the area. One
thing I love about this drama is that Kouzuki (the one verbalising
the anxiety) is right and wrong. He's right that Kappei should
take the existing threat more seriously and the Jin family
should at least make attempts to prevent civilian deaths, but
it's also clear that the Mechaboost do not care about where the
Zambot is - they kill humans indiscriminately and they destroy
landmarks in countries that Zambot does not have easy access to.
I should probably examine this taste of mine more deeply, but
characters who are strongly motivated but also antagonistic and
misguided by a sense of duty. Yes, I love Javert Les Miserable.
*Kaiju: or Mechasaurus, or Aliens, or Mechaboost as they may
be in this series. Just big, threatening enemies.
^Tweeted: Well, I "posted" or "skeeted" but I feel like "tweet"
is still the most appropriate verb for this level of expression.