The 512,000th 'Genshiken Was Awesome' post on the interwebs
I caught the first season of Genshiken in late 2004/early 2005 and enjoyed it. But it didn't strike me as awesome. It didn't exactly leave a strong impression on me; I had forgotten what happened in the first season by the time the three bridging OVAs and second season aired in late 2006 and late 2007 respectively.
Hinano's Out of Sight Out of Mind Theory, with Suguru's Killing the Goose That Lays The Golden Eggs hypothesis, seems applicable retrospectively. But after I got hold of some Malaysian DVDs of both seasons (where the only thing genuine about them were the Customs stickers), my Genshiken fandom was born.
I suspect that I enjoyed Genshiken a lot more the second time round because I have descended even further into anime fandom since the first time I watched the series. Even though I watched a fair bit of anime and read some manga before late 2004, since then I've built gunpla. I've attended ComiKet and bought doujinshi. I've thoroughly enjoyed meeting and taking photos of cosplayers. I've drawn/thrown together a couple of koma-style comics (my personal favourite). I've also played an eroge. And, of course, I haz an animu blog.
I still see myself as a casual otaku (nevermind the oxymoron); I built gunpla but didn't paint my (what else?) Zaku; I've attended ComiKet but I've not taken part in any convention from the vendor side; I've drawn a few comics but haven't kept it up; I prefer reading walk-throughs of eroge (and looking at complete HCG sets!) rather than actually playing them. And no one in Genshiken haz an animu blog. LOL But I've certainly accumulated a bit more otaku experience points since 2004 and that has helped to level up on appreciating, understanding, feeling truly madly deeply that Genshiken Was Awesome.
I still haven't managed to get my articulated gauntlets on the three OVAs. I'm really quite keen to see them as Ogiue is such an interesting character. That gap in my viewing and the tantalizing hints of the budding Sasa x Ogi relationship at the end of the second season saw me devour the manga within the space of a few days. LOVE POWER FTW? :3
A preliminary note on the voice acting. Evirus has noted how Satsuki Yukino was crucial to the show's awesomeness. And that Kawasumi Ayako was an inspired choice for Ohno, conveying her girl-next-door, big breasted sweetness but also the manic edge that pops up whenever cosplay is involved. Hiyama Nobuyuki's Madarame was also outstanding. In recent series, I particularly enjoyed Hiyama playing the Final Boss villain of GSD, Murata Azrael, as well as the hapless Nishiyama Kankuro in Muteki Kanban Musume. But Madarame's reedy voice is my favourite Hiyama role because of how it conveys the chara's stubborn geekiness and self-destructive tendencies but also his odd brand of natural charisma which made him the natural choice for the second chairmanship of Genshiken as well as a touching vulnerability that was most obvious in relation to his unspoken feelings for Saki.
Is there going to be a third season or more OVAs?
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January 9th, 2009 - 10:19
I also loved how Hiyama (and most of the cast, really) switched between the two voices for the (in)famous yaoi episode. I can’t praise that episode enough when it comes to inspired adaptation that truly utilizes its medium.
January 9th, 2009 - 13:55
The three OVAs are a mixed bag. The first one introduces Oguie, and it’s wonderful. She steals the show like she should, quickly trading body blows with Ohno, while the rest of the splendid cast (they work so well as an ensemble) add their counterpoint. It fully lives up to the first series. I didn’t care so much for the other two, but they’re okay. I was disappointed in the second series.
January 9th, 2009 - 18:21
January 15th, 2009 - 07:06
jpmeyer, that was the first time I’ve actually managed to sit through any even remotely yaoi-tinged anime *mumblenabarinooumuble*… and enjoyed it!
Peter S, I’m really curious to know why you were disappointed in season two. And yeah, Ogiue really steals the show. With her otaku who hates otaku characteristic eventually explained (in the manga) with her back story, she’s been really well thought through by the mangaka.
Watchman, we are all in the Anime Anonymous!