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Toshokan Sensou: The Beginning of the End Fails

Posted by blissmo 7 July 2008 11 Comments

issa-sa knew this was coming all along.

Respect people’s opinions! Therefore, I won’t tolerate any insults like “you shit-head” or anything else disrespectful along those lines, unless you’re calling someone else a shit-head (kidding~). Nevertheless, feel free to point anything out and “give some sort of rebuttal” responses to this post since I’m always open to different opinions. I managed to finally complete Toshokan Sensou even though there was this reluctance that held me back each week. Even after a week of the final episode being subbed, I still couldn’t be bothered opening the file and watching it (mostly because I had already spoiled myself with those fan posts).

I think psgels was being very fair with his review in saying that Toshokan Sensou is a “half-baked” series. For me, this anime is definitely lacking the ability to excite the viewer, or at least, keep me interested enough so that I wouldn’t have to watch an episode of this show and at the same time spend those “boring moments” enjoying the blank television screen instead. Okay, I exaggerated the exaggeration, but the point is: Toshokan Sensou is probably not even worth your twenty minutes.

First of all, although the animation quality is decent, the artwork is superb, and the voice-overs are bearable, there are so many bits and pieces in this series that just makes you want to regret having wasted your download on a 170MB-200MB file. If it’s not-so-obvious already, all the military-related events are illogical and, perhaps, Toshokan Sensou would’ve been better off without all the gun-action and war drama. In addition to that, I also feel that some parts in this anime are pointless – sometimes an episode’s purpose is to build up tension for the next one (e.g. the twelfth episode of SOUL EATER), or for a couple of episodes there are hints that something “big” will later occur.

Contradicting myself in saying that, Toshokan Sensou has a slice-of-life vibe to it also, which means that maybe those scenes I find meaningless are about character-development and deepening friendships. Even so, for a series running for only thirteen episodes, I’d been hoping after hearing of this new series’ announcement that there wouldn’t be any “fillerrific nonsense”, and that the main focus would be on Doujou and Iku. However, there were times when I felt that the books were prioritized before their relationship, and that wasn’t necessarily a good thing because it was so boring. I wouldn’t have minded if Iku and Doujou’s relationship, along with Shibaski and Tezuka’s relationship, had a “more pleasant” build-up to it, and also if it went a little deeper. But like all anime, there are episodes that are better than others, and the last episode of Toshokan Sensou definitely didn’t disappoint. Although things were sort of rushed towards the end, I kind of enjoyed it, and the “corny” things were far from corny.

At the start of this series, the artwork was brilliant, but for some reason, the characters started looking demented later on during some scenes, which really disappointed me. Speaking of characters, Iku is one of the most realistic characters I’ve ever came across in anime. She cries when it’s “appropriate” and you can actually relate to her personality really easily. Toshokan Sensou has a great sense of humour to it and its presented so realistically that it’s so familiar, it becomes hilarious. Even though they’re not the best couple in my opinion, Iku and Doujou’s relationship is cute, but I sometimes get the feeling that just because those two make a great couple, it gets in the way when you think of how horrible the actual plot is. A good actor doesn’t make a movie good.

Anyway, in the last episode I really liked the piano music playing in the background, and Iku’s speech that awoke Doujou was sweet, but it failed to touch my heart even so. I found the speech “typical”, or, to be more exact, I could tell what Iku was going to say and suddenly, it didn’t sound so heart-breaking any more. I suppose that Toshokan Sensou didn’t fail to deliver, but there were times when I really couldn’t be bothered spending twenty or so minutes watching an episode. It wasn’t surprising that Doujou and Genda are still alive in the end, but it was definitely sad to see that Genda had “miraculously survived 32 bullets after a 13 hour surgery”.

In Doujou’s case, it was sort of strange that he became a doll after whatever it was that happened to him. It wasn’t really that shocking and his condition would’ve been more understandable if he had witnessed someone important to him die. Nevertheless, Toshokan Sensou is not extremely good, but the last episode was probably the best and maybe only the last few minutes of it were really worth watching if you’ve followed the previous eleven episodes. I am not entirely satisfied with the way things were left, and how easily Tezuka’s brother jumped into the good side after one “inspirational” speech from Iku. My overall mark for Toshokan Sensou is a 7/10.

11 Comments »

  • issa-sa said:

    A 7/10???? *rages and turns blissmo into a veggie as promised*
    I’m glad you still voiced your thoughts on the show overall even if you probably didn’t feel like doing it :P I was like WHAT? when you said “TS probably isn’t worth your 20 minutes”, but you gave your points as to why it wasn’t worth your 20 minutes, and still brought up good points as to why it could be worth someone else’s. (Well, that better have been your intention!!) I’d ‘apologize’ that you didn’t find the show as much to your liking but kept up with it anyways, but that would be rather pointless. Let’s hope for more shows to (dis)agree about this Summer!

    issa-sas last blog post..Kamen no Maid Guy 11 and some gender analysis. I kid you not.

  • blissmo (author) said:

    @issa-sa:

    Finally, I get turned into a veggie! I really hope that we get to disagree and agree on some shows this Summer too! That’s how our “friendship” operates lols.

  • usagijen said:

    lolz, oh love and hate antics :P
    you know, cynics drive us fangurls to show our BURNING LOVE for shows, the way we did with Toshokan Sensou XD Hurray for cynics :P
    usagijens last blog post..Wanted Movie Review: So What the Fuck Have You Done Lately?

  • Ez said:

    I think Toshokan Senshou was rather decent. Although the premise was really far out there the characters felt really close to home. In fact I’d have to say that the characters felt as close to real people as animated characters can get. No other series has done this for me, so yeah, even though it’s not that good, I can’t hate it either.

    Ezs last blog post..Off Topic: Hancock review

  • Setsuna-san said:

    7/10 ??? RAGE!!!!!
    But i can understand where you are coming from, your bloodlust was not satiated. GRIEF.

    @Ez: The premise of Toshokan Sensou is not that far out there. In my country the Government frowns upon discussions on so called sensitive issues (race and religion), censors movies, books, and controls the mass media with an iron grip while denouncing the alternative media on the internet as lies. Still not believable?

    Setsuna-sans last blog post..First Contact: Sekirei & Strike Witches.

  • Omisyth said:

    Most girls watching this show: Books, politics, war. Boring. OOH! RABU RABU RABU… books, politics, war *sigh*.
    I’m all for good relationships in anime, but psgels was right, they tried to do too much too fast and failed to adequately represent the title of the show.

  • tealovertoma said:

    Good: characters / graphical style / funny faces / reasonably original
    Bad: plotline / predictability / story / it felt very forced/cliche at times

    Maybe it’s just me but the earlier episodes seemed a lot better than the second half or so.

    A 7/10 seems fine to me, maybe it’s a bit more like 6.5.

  • Cokematic said:

    I don’t understand why alot of people are giving the “farfetched” premise so much hate. I’d write a post about this if i wasn’t so damn busy.

    My favourite (unintentional) funny moment was in ep 11 when Kasahara and Doujou went into the greenhouse to look at the Chamomile (the white flowers) .. and then.. there was a breeze!

  • biankita said:

    “this anime is definitely lacking the ability to excite the viewer, or at least, keep me interested enough so that I wouldn’t have to watch an episode of this …”

    but you got strung along me, usagijen and issa-sa’s when we were shipping didn’t you??? XDDD as for me, i really enjoyed the show because it satisfied what i love about the it.

    well, we all enjoy shows for different reasons (plot, specific characters, animation style, fanservice, blahblah) and you were not satisfied probably because the show’s appeal to you did not come out entirely satisfying.

    biankitas last blog post..Code Geass R2: Lelouch of the Rebellion 13 ~Assassin From The Past~

  • blissmo (author) said:

    @tealovertoma:

    I was going to give it a 5 but decided otherwise

    @Cokematic:

    I NOTICED THAT TOO! I rofl’d lols, cos Iku forgot to close the door!

    @biankita:

    I stuck to the end because I had this feeling that the ending was going to be worth it, and it was

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