Hatsu Inu

30 03 2008
Hatsu Inu is a Hentai Anime from Pink Pineapple. Translated by HEroAP/Bushido Philosopher, who did a great job, if I do say so myself. Video files provided by X-Shinigami (X-Death)

Thank you to both free-lance Hentai-ers for doing such great work to help share the Hentai love to all of us! ^.^

Hatsu Inu

Act 1

Part 1

Part 2

Act 2

Part 1

Part 2





Dead Fantasy II

24 03 2008
Montyoum, the skilled 3d animator and action scene director (freelance personal work) finished Dead Fantasy II recently this week and uploaded it to his chosen host of video networking, Gametrailers.

I couldn’t find any info on his work, he just posted it on the Internet but he did show its premier… eh, somewhere… I didn’t really listen since I only watch his work casually.

He let his fans know on Mon Mar 24, 2008, 12:49 PM with his DA Journal.

Am I going to comment on how good or bad it was? Nah. Although I will give reasons why his work is so liked.

  1. All female cast – works in Anime… so it was a smart move to get attention.
  2. Completely action based – People like action, I know I do.
  3. Lone Wolf – He shows anyone can be awesome if they practice, a good man.
  4. Update – He gives info on the production of his works, keeping his fans posted and feeling involved.

Note, I have no ownership over DF 1 or 2 or any of the characters involved. All DF works belong to montyoum.





A Memory Retold [1] By TDS

16 03 2008

A short fan fic by TDS. It’s based on Assassin’s Creed video game.

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Chapter 1: The Night Before It All

The early evening bustled with the villagers of Masyaf. The sun was beginning to dim as Raúl walked into the fortress of the Assassins. In contrast to the village, the Assassin’s fortress was quite empty. A few guards walking around, and in the training ring, Altaïr was swinging his sword, perfecting his technique. He swung, left, then right, a turn, and the sword went out to the right again. Raúl walked up to the ring, and spoke with amusement,

“Greetings, friend. And what compels you to aimlessly swing your sword through air?” Altaïr twirled his curved blade and sheathed it, turning to Raúl, panting from his exercise.

“You apparently have no concept of training. I didn’t rise above your rank by merely sitting around.” The words stung Raúl, but he had to agree: it was true. Altaïr walked out of the ring, closing the wooden gate behind him, and walked up to the table where his equipment lay. He put his hood back over his head, covering his short, dark hair. His short blade, knives, and gauntlet lay on a table to his right. He dressed himself with the equipment, the silver short blade gleaming on his back along with the little knives. Raúl spoke again,

“There’ve been rumors. Richard the Lionheart has taken Acre. Nothing’s been confirmed as of yet, but this ‘Crusade’ is becoming more bloody as they go.” He sighed, distraught over the grim happenings of the Holy Land. Altaïr turned to him, and spoke calmly, but seriously,

“What the Crusaders do does not concern us. We do the Master’s bidding, and so, I must return to my duties.”

“Altaïr!” The voice of a fellow Assassin echoed in the open grounds of the fortress as the Assassin approached Altaïr and Raúl.

“Malak,” responded Altaïr, “what do you run for?”

“Al Mualim wishes to speak with you. I am to bring you to him.”

“Lead the way.” Altaïr left his friend and proceeded to the castle. At the base of the stone stairs stood Malak’s brother Kadar.

“Malak, why’ve you brought me-”

“Because Al Mualim has invited you. You should be glad.”

“I am!

“Good. Then wait here. The Master is waiting for us, Altaïr,” spoke Malak. Altaïr responded, “I do not see what we’re waiting for.” Malak sulked as he led Altaïr to Al Mualim, the Master of the Assassins.

“Come forth, my students. It is not often that I need more than one man for a mission, but this is a delicate matter. We have reports saying Robert de Sable has supposedly uncovered some kind of ‘treasure.’ They call it “The Piece of Eden.” You two are to go to Solomon’s Temple, as well as Kadar. This is a delicate matter. Retrieve the ‘Templar Treasure’ and ensure Robert de Sable does not possess it. Besides, Malak, your brother could use some experience away from Masyaf. This would be a true mission for him. But remember, do not fail me.”

Malak nodded, “True…He hasn’t left Masyaf in a while. The deed shall be done, Master,” and he bowed to Al Mualim, who bowed his head, and turned to Altaïr, seeking his opinion,

“And what of you, Altaïr? Have you nothing to say of this matter?”

Altaïr gazed out the window, to where the sun was setting. He answered, “I believe if Robert de Sa-” A dull, but loud thump echoed throughout Masyaf, interrupting Altaïr before he could finish. The village suddenly stirred from its slumber, stunned by the noise of this recent event. Al Mualim acted fast,

“Altaïr, Malak, you must go and find out what has happened down there. Leave at once. Bring your weapons.” The white-robed duo rushed down the stairs, Kadar joining up with them, and almost flew from the fortress. From there they free-ran across the buildings of Masyaf. Whatever was going on, it seemed to be by the main gate. Malak and Altaïr leaped, landed, rolled, and ran again, to the main gate. A fairly large group of people were gathered around something. Altaïr pushed through to the middle, and what he saw confused him to no end. Malak finally pushed through and was left with the same expression on his face as Altaïr: bewildered.

A man in strange red clothing was lying face down in the dirt, a dirt trail dug up behind him. An enormous sword was strapped to his back, and his hair was a marble white. Altaïr was dumbstruck.

What in the world-?
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Happy 100th Blog post!





Why Anime Works

15 03 2008
Before I begin, here is a Wiki article on Anime.

It’s no secret to young people and those who keep up with the latest media, movies and such alike that Anime has busted with amazing popularity. But why? Why has this cartoon style been adopted as one of the most influential cartoon styles as to draw many people into the feel of modern Japan and affiliate animation works?

Without having to go into a history lesson, thanks to that wiki article, I’ll state why I think, know, and have developed this opinion as to why Anime has taken the reigns, and set off to popularity mountain.

Let’s start with how the world is right now. It has problems, but still manages to make movies, arts, music, games and all that media. In recent times, we’ve seen the amazing ways all those media types can grab us, make us feel loved, strong, sad, inhuman, emotional in every way possible. Turly an interesting time to live in, despite the problems. I sit here with the clock ticking to midnight, thinking of these things.

In this time when only the limits of technology and intelligence being the only REAL thing to stop even more truly epic media to be made, means to find easier, working ways of displaying people’s stories and ideas have been tested. Anime is simply one type of animation style. There have been many. If you go back to the, “Good ole days,” you see animals being used to represent people. Then there’s the style of animation leading to even today, with regular, half-cartoonish looking representations of people.

There are some really great, moving films out there that display some well-thought-out lessons. But now Anime has a different appeal. Fair enough, Anime is not to everyone’s personal taste, but then again, what is?

The genres and themes of Anime extend beyond that of what movies & other animation styles offer. Anime can show sword-wielding teens slicing off heads, guts pumping blood all over the place, and it’s completely normal for Anime. It can also have cute little girls playing around in school with a comedic theme. Now, usually for those two extremes, there would be an actual different animation style for it. But now, both genres can fit into Anime without hassle. Where as if you were to see a horror animation that is not anime-themed, it would certainly look different from another non-anime styled animation.

Like any big deal, though, there is a dominating theme or regularly used story/character types/locations, but that’s just playing with the gravel on the side of the big long road of life.

Anime Works.

It uses a character model base that can be cute, sexy, dangerous, crazy, or damn right AMAZING. Anyone who’s anyone can find a type of Anime character they like (except anime-haters, of course). There is an infinite amount of Anime movies, shows, artworks (as shown by the ever-anime dominating DeviantArt) fan fictions. And that’s another thing, Anime is even displayed through literature, still holding its Anime title, despite having no actual animation, the name’s origin.

Character have an appeal that can often time be stronger than a real human. This is shown through Hentai, proving that Anime has a sexual desire and pull on it’s audience, which of course shows that people can respect these works of art, the characters, and even begin to love them as though a real human.

The actual visuals of Anime are most important to its success. The eyes are rounded, everything is flawless, and any flaw is there on purpose to represent something, which the viewer will recognise immediately, absorbing its meaning and purpose much faster and efficiently.

Most things are rounded, soft, light and appealing. The SPHERE and CURVE is scientifically proven to be the most liked shape and feel to humans. This probably explains why women are seen as more of a desirable thing, too… and have been adopted for more use in Anime accordingly.

Now, I can’t draw very well at all, not even Anime, but I know full well Anime is an easy thing to draw once experience has been gained. This I know thanks to my Anime-crazed DMC fans and admitted by Anime drawers. So, it’s also time-saving. It’s handy, it can be made into a movie with skilled animators, designers and directors in… okay, a lot of time, but the time is spent on the QUALITY of the animation. Take Spirited Away for example… the quality is second to none.

It provides the least amount of detail when it comes to the boring things like noses and mouths, which in my opinion are not the nicest human features anyway so I don’t mind them being downsized and ignored… which is what Anime does. Anime focuses on the eyes, a very important part of identifying someone. It also has a strong focus on modern things, such as hair (to represent style, fantasy with colours), questionable clothing (to show fantasy and sexiness). This makes the model inviting to anyone who is not old.

Anime tends to… work. Especially with young people. It’s modern, easy, very attractive. It also proves that less is more. There doesn’t have to be a lot of detail to obtain respect and often times, the less stuff going on, and the simpler something is… the more it works. In modern days, Anime is working. Anime works. And I can only see it getting stronger. The only thing bringing it down now is Japan’s country, eco and population problems… and of course, how they affiliate with the rest of the world’s problems. Whatever way you slice it, take long gander at Anime. It sure is having fun.