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It's easier to understand calculus than to understand manga anime and hentai
Animes/Mangas I like(in no particular order) :
1. Sword Art Online
2. Bleach
3. Higurashi when they cry
4. Attack on Titan
5. Hellsing Ultimate
6. One Piece
7. Hunter x Hunter
8. Clannad
9. Gosick
10. Black Butler
11. Yamishibai
12. Akame ga kill
13. Kill la kill
14. Brynhildr in the darkness
15. Feng Shen Ji
16. Sun Ken Rock
17. Samurai Champloo
18. Food Wars: Shokugeki no Soma
19. Fate/zero
20. Fate/Stay night: Unlimited Blade Works
21 Fist of the North Star
22. Dragon Ball
23. Jojo's Bizarre Adventure
24. Inuyasha
25. Rurouni Kenshin
26. Great Teacher Onizuka
27. Puella Magi Madoka Magica
28. Tokyo Ghoul
29. Shaman King
30. Jin Roh: The Wolf Brigade
31. Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood
32 Gintama
33. Your Lie In April
34. Hetalia
35. Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann
36. Soul Eater
37. Onee chan ga Kita
38. High School DxD
39. Elfen Lied
40. Fairy Tail
41. Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic
42. Gourmet Girl Graffiti
43. I Don't Have Many Friends
44. Plastic Neesan
45. Kotoura san
46. Berserk
47. A Lull In The Sea
48. Steins;Gate
49. No Game No Life
50. Durarara
51. Naruto Shippuden
52. Arslan Senki
53. Blue Exorcist
54. One Punch Man
55. Deadman Wonderland
56. The Devil is a Part timer
57. Kingdom
58. Miso Soup Land
59. Noragami
60. The Seven Deadly Sins
61. The Legendary Moonlight Sculptor
62. Barakamon
63. I couldn't be a hero so I reluctantly decided to get a job
64. Komori san can't decline
65. Haruhi Suzumiya
66. Myriad Colors Phantom World
67. Mushi Shi
68. Monster
69. Addicted to Curry
70. Vinland Saga
71. Psyren
72. Death Note
73. Spice and Wolf
74. Assassination Classroom
74. Jormungand
75. Ajin: Demi Human
76. RWBY
77. SHIMONETA: A Boring World Where the Concept of Dirty Jokes Doesn't Exist
78. Chitose Get You
79. Black Lagoon
80. Death Parade
81. Please tell me Galko chan
82. Shoku King
83. Kanon
84. Lucky Star
85. Angel Cop
86. Akira
87. Cowboy Bebop
88. Danchigai
89. Girls und Panzer
90. Toriko
91. Air
92. I can't understand what my husband is saying.
93. My Little Monster
94. Haven't You Heard? I'm Sakamoto
95. Ours
96. Aachi and Ssipak
97. Danganronpa
98. Ouran High School Host Club
99. Rinne of the Boundary
100. World Trigger
101. High School of the Dead
102. Seraph of the End
103. Accel World
104. A Certain Scientific Railgun
105. A Certain Magical Index
106. Stigma of the Wind
107. Expelled from Paradise
108. Pupa
 

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Animes/Mangas I like(in no particular order) :
1. Sword Art Online
2. Bleach
3. Higurashi when they cry
4. Attack on Titan
5. Hellsing Ultimate
6. One Piece
7. Hunter x Hunter
8. Clannad
9. Gosick
10. Black Butler
11. Yamishibai
12. Akame ga kill
13. Kill la kill
14. Brynhildr in the darkness
15. Feng Shen Ji
16. Sun Ken Rock
17. Samurai Champloo
18. Food Wars: Shokugeki no Soma
19. Fate/zero
20. Fate/Stay night: Unlimited Blade Works
21 Fist of the North Star
22. Dragon Ball
23. Jojo's Bizarre Adventure
24. Inuyasha
25. Rurouni Kenshin
26. Great Teacher Onizuka
27. Puella Magi Madoka Magica
28. Tokyo Ghoul
29. Shaman King
30. Jin Roh: The Wolf Brigade
31. Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood
32 Gintama
33. Your Lie In April
34. Hetalia
35. Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann
36. Soul Eater
37. Onee chan ga Kita
38. High School DxD
39. Elfen Lied
40. Fairy Tail
41. Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic
42. Gourmet Girl Graffiti
43. I Don't Have Many Friends
44. Plastic Neesan
45. Kotoura san
46. Berserk
47. A Lull In The Sea
48. Steins;Gate
49. No Game No Life
50. Durarara
51. Naruto Shippuden
52. Arslan Senki
53. Blue Exorcist
54. One Punch Man
55. Deadman Wonderland
56. The Devil is a Part timer
57. Kingdom
58. Miso Soup Land
59. Noragami
60. The Seven Deadly Sins
61. The Legendary Moonlight Sculptor
62. Barakamon
63. I couldn't be a hero so I reluctantly decided to get a job
64. Komori san can't decline
65. Haruhi Suzumiya
66. Myriad Colors Phantom World
67. Mushi Shi
68. Monster
69. Addicted to Curry
70. Vinland Saga
71. Psyren
72. Death Note
73. Spice and Wolf
74. Assassination Classroom
74. Jormungand
75. Ajin: Demi Human
76. RWBY
77. SHIMONETA: A Boring World Where the Concept of Dirty Jokes Doesn't Exist
78. Chitose Get You
79. Black Lagoon
80. Death Parade
81. Please tell me Galko chan
82. Shoku King
83. Kanon
84. Lucky Star
85. Angel Cop
86. Akira
87. Cowboy Bebop
88. Danchigai
89. Girls und Panzer
90. Toriko
91. Air
92. I can't understand what my husband is saying.
93. My Little Monster
94. Haven't You Heard? I'm Sakamoto
95. Ours
96. Aachi and Ssipak
97. Danganronpa
98. Ouran High School Host Club
99. Rinne of the Boundary
100. World Trigger
101. High School of the Dead
102. Seraph of the End
103. Accel World
104. A Certain Scientific Railgun
105. A Certain Magical Index
106. Stigma of the Wind
107. Expelled from Paradise
108. Pupa
You are making it even more confusing


To sum it up the time it will take me understand manga and stuff is 20x the time required for me to complete maths text book for iit jee

I am off Fellas going to crack jee again
 

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Has anybody watched Ergo Proxy ? I watch lots of mystery and sci-fi movies/TV series. Is this old gem has something new to offer today ?
 

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Its been years I've yet to find anime as good as From the New World(Shin Sekai yori)

Has anybody watched Ergo Proxy ? I watch lots of mystery and sci-fi movies/TV series. Is this old gem has something new to offer today ?
Yes,its 6/10 in my book , there are few plot twists and suspense is short lived since the anime progresses wayy to fast . if you have seen enough movies , you will know what will happen after they hint who vincint is.
 

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http://madmonarchist.blogspot.ca/search?q=Lelouch
Royalist Reflections on “Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion”



Warning: (because I know from past Facebook posts how much some people hate this stuff) This article deals with an *anime* and was written as a way of returning a favor. If you do not like this sort of thing, if you detest anime no matter what it is about or what genre it falls into, turn back now, don’t whine about it later.

“Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion” is a tragic-science fantasy-mech anime that debuted in Japan in 2006. As the name makes clear, it follows the story of Lelouch vi Britannia, a discarded prince living under an assumed identity in Japan, later known as “Area 11” after it is conquered by the overwhelming might of the Holy Britannian Empire and his rebellion against said empire and his father the Emperor. As to the show in general, I do not recall what prompted me to watch it originally but I am glad I did. I found it very entertaining, very engaging and just overall very well done. Based on how often it comes up so many years later, it seems to have made quite an impression and I think I am probably among the majority in giving it a ‘thumbs up’. The story was very clever and though there are some things I could nitpick, it would be just that; nitpicking.

Probably the one thing that stands out the most for me was how every episode kept you coming back for more, building upon what came before it to make you eager to know what happens next. And, it was not like some shows that have many cliffhangers followed by no satisfying pay-off. No, in “Code Geass” things actually happen. So, overall, I approve. You liked the characters you were supposed to like, hated the characters you were supposed to hate and most major characters were quite complex so that eventually you see that our “hero” Lelouch has his dark side and many of the villains are not without their good points either. Even if you still believe them to be very much the “bad guys”, you can at least understand how they see themselves as something totally different. Except for Suzaku. Everybody hates Suzaku. And everybody should. Anyway, down to the business of politics.

In the alternative version of history in which this story is set, the world is dominated by three major powers. One, about which the least is said, is the European Union or at least some sort of alternate version of it which, we are led to believe, operates along democratic republican lines. The second-largest power is the Chinese Federation which is a nominal monarchy though, we are led to believe, is still rather communist or socialist in economic terms. Finally the most powerful of the three is the aforementioned Holy Britannian Empire which is a capitalistic, aristocratic, militaristic absolute monarchy. From a famous speech given by the ruler of this empire fairly early in the series, Emperor Charles zi Britannia, this super-state seems to be based on royal absolutism and social-Darwinian capitalism. I have joked before that Emperor Charles could seem like the bastard child of King Louis XIV and Ayn Rand. At one point in the series we briefly hear a schoolteacher talking about the battle in which the last British monarch was defeated and from maps we see that Great Britain itself is part of the European Union while the Holy Britannian Empire is based on North America and North America is referred to by Britannians in Area 11 (Japan) as “the homeland”. So, it seems as though the Holy Britannian Empire, the “bad guys” is probably intended to represent the United States of America.


What I took from the show (and there is not much detail about this sort of background material as it is not really pertinent to the story) was that the American War for Independence either never happened or was won by the British and the British were later driven from the British Isles and so North America became the capital of the British Empire which eventually became the more grandiose ‘Holy Britannian Empire’. It seems to combine the false but stereotypical view of Britain and America by combining an entrenched aristocracy with cut-throat capitalism. Neither of these is reality of course, in Britain these days the hereditary peerage has no power and seems to be tolerated only because people cannot be bothered to do away with it. America, likewise, while widely viewed as the epitome of free market capitalism, particularly by those who view it as heartless and exploitative, has of course never been purely capitalist and has become increasingly less so ever since probably the Gilded Age, with big anti-capitalist shoves coming from Woodrow Wilson, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Lyndon B. Johnson and lately Barrack Obama (and the Bush bailouts so as not to let the Republicans off without a mention).

The defenders of the Holy Britannian Empire are certainly the “bad guys” in this show but I have something of a history of being sympathetic toward if not outright siding with the “bad guys” in any number of movies and television shows. Of course, as the villains, the Britannians do plenty of horribly cruel things throughout the series, to say nothing of what the ultimate secret plan of the Emperor is, which actually turns out to have nothing to do with politics or global domination really. They treat subject peoples horribly (our story is set in Japan but we are to assume that what we see is standard procedure in other conquered territories), rob them of their rights, stamp out their national identity, segregate them and sometimes massacre them. However, there is also another aspect which many people may find surprising which is that the Britannians are also very meritocratic. Suzaku, “an 11” (as Japanese people are called) is able to rise to the highest rank in the empire simply by his own ability. We see other characters who seem to be of different races (it can sometimes be hard to tell in an anime) who have risen to important positions by their own talents and are treated as is appropriate for whatever rank or station they hold. Likewise, some of the aristocrats we see are corrupt buffoons while all those holding positions of real importance show that they have talent to justify their being there.


Prince Clovis finds peasants such a bother
All of this is in keeping with the values of the empire as presented in the speech given by Emperor Charles at a funeral. He speaks of the basis of the empire in very Darwinian terms, that in Britannia people compete and the cream rises to the top, that on the world stage they conquer, plunder and dominate because they are stronger and they are stronger because they are continuously evolving by this competition which weeds out the weak and dull and advances the strong and clever. “Inequality is not wrong,” the Emperor booms out to the audience, “Equality is!” At which point, he goes on to pour scorn on the other major powers, referring to the democratic EU (which of course the actual EU is certainly NOT) as a place that grants power on the basis of a popularity contest and the Chinese Federation which believes in wealth redistribution to promote equality as a system that has created a population of “lazy dullards”. All of which stands in stark contrast to the Holy Britannian Empire where the successful rule and the unsuccessful are ruled by them. The members of the Imperial Family are all deferred to and aristocrats treat common people contemptuously but even if you are a commoner you can earn advancement into the ranks of the aristocracy and even a foreigner of a conquered people can, with enough achievement, reach lofty positions. It is survival of the fittest.

As the villains of the series, though Lelouch himself is a Britannian prince, the Holy Britannian Empire does receive the most attention but I was also intrigued by what was told about the next largest rival of the empire on the world stage which was the Chinese Federation. Rather like how Britannia combines high-tech weapons and modern economics with barons, knights and sword play, the Chinese Federation seems to combine aspects of ancient as well as modern China. The nominal ruler is the childlike Empress (Tianzi) Jiang Lihua however, hearkening back to the days of the Han and Tang dynasties, it is the top court eunuchs that actually rule the federation. The empress herself is a mere figurehead who the eunuchs, we ultimately see, have no real reverence or even regard for at all, viewing her as ultimately dispensable. This is in stark contrast to Britannia where the Emperor is very much an absolute monarch and it is he who rules, usually through the persons of his many children.


The Chinese Empress
No back story is given for the Chinese Federation but it seemed to me to be a sort of representation of what could happen if the communist party remained in power for a sufficient period of time that traditional China would start to absorb the current People’s Republic of China. Stranger things have happened (see North Korea). After all, we have an imperial monarchy, we have court eunuchs, we have a sort of stylized version of traditional Chinese costumes and yet we also have a socialist economic system. I thought it also telling that the heart and center of power for the Chinese Federation was referred to as the “Vermillion Forbidden City” which is only a few shades different from the actual Purple Forbidden City but with more of a reddish tint to its name. What I imagined was that in this timeline, something like the current People’s Republic of China existed but lasted for so long that eventually the leadership came full circle and began to revert back to traditional Chinese ways, the dictator-president becoming the emperor and the party apparatchiks becoming the eunuchs. Red (or vermillion) is the new Imperial Yellow. This was, for me, a fascinating subject to ponder given how the communist revolutions that succeeded in East Asia tended to dance along the border, rather uncomfortably, with their imperial predecessors.

All of this is not far-fetched when one considers that Chairman Mao’s fourth wife, Jiang Qing, once had several imperial gowns made for herself in preparation for a visit by Imelda Marcos, First Lady of The Philippines, though she ultimately decided not to wear them as Mao disapproved. In North Korea we have seen the establishment of a Marxist political dynasty, complete with mystical folklore and even in Vietnam there was once talk of the current regime as a sort of new “Ho dynasty” (there was an actual one though it produced only two emperors) and at times have been efforts to portray successive presidents (who are not always the real rulers of the country) as some sort of reincarnation of Ho Chi Minh who has been raised to mythic, near god-like status. In the show, it is also interesting to note that the egalitarian, socialist policies of the Chinese Federation are implied to be praiseworthy but also shown to be quite ineffective with the federation being a generally impoverished country. We also see the monarchy being portrayed in a rather positive way with the little empress being a good, just and kind-hearted girl but who is being held prisoner by her corrupt and traitorous attendants. Similarly, while Emperor Charles of Britannia is certainly the main villain of the piece, we see that not everyone in the Imperial Family is so cruel, though there are those who are, if anything, even more devious.


I shall not spoil the ending for anyone who has not seen the series and may wish to but suffice it to say that, while the show certainly (and not surprisingly given modern sensibilities) promotes egalitarianism, it does not directly attack monarchy itself. We see a malevolent emperor, a benevolent empress, an emperor who pretends to be bad to accomplish a greater good and are left with another, presumably, benevolent empress. We see princes and princesses that are bad and good and some that seem to be the one but turn out to be the other in due time. There are also plenty of contradictions as almost every main character, be it Lelouch, Emperor Charles or Suzaku hold to the belief that the ends justify the means and so each do things which they claim to deplore in order to accomplish their ultimate aim which, each believes, will change things for the better. As for what became of the Japanese monarchy in this alternate timeline, I cannot say as it is never mentioned in the series and that is not uncommon in such Japanese works where, in my experience, the Emperor and Imperial Family tend to be a taboo subject. We do hear of Japan having a prime minister so, we can, perhaps, presume that the Imperial Family remains and somehow survives, hidden away somewhere, all of the earth-shattering events of this series.

In the end, from a monarchist perspective, I found nothing too objectionable about it. The setting and nature of the series tends to make me more tolerant since it is all so ‘make believe’ and detached from the real world. As stated at the outset, I found it an engrossing and entertaining show, intelligent, with plenty to “chew on” (as I like to describe such things), giving viewers much to ponder, discuss and debate whether one agrees or disagrees with any particular aspect or premise. If you are open to this sort of thing and not put off by all things anime (there is fan service, giant robots and at least one ‘magical girl’ so this is as ‘anime’ as it gets) then I would recommend watching it if you can. Whether you come away liking or disliking it, I think it will at least prove stimulating. If you are as twisted as I am you might even find yourself thinking that the Holy Britannian Empire doesn’t sound so bad in some ways but then, that should probably be cause for concern. Some characters will impress you, some will frustrate you, some will make you laugh (*cough* Lloyd *cough*), and some will make you sympathetic. And, if in spite of all their horrible deeds, you hear Emperor Charles’ speech and jump up shouting with the crowd, “ALL HAIL BRITANNIA!” then you just might be a … Mad Monarchist.
 

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