Friday, March 8, 2013

Mar 8/9

Friday Mar 8 - Maryland 110: 7-11pm
Ookami Kodomo no Ame to Yuki
Genres: Drama, slice of life
Aired: 2012
DirectionL Hosoda Mamoru (Toki o Kakeru Shoujo, Summer Wars)
From ANN: "Hana is a 19-year-old student who falls in a "fairy-tale like" love with a "wolf man". Over the course of the 13-year story Hana gives birth to two children—older sister Yuki, and younger brother Ame, or "Snow and Rain". At first the family quietly lives in city trying to hide their wolf heritage, but when the "wolf man" suddenly dies Hana makes the decision to move to a rural town, far from their previous city life."

Nichijou, 9-12 or Gosick, 1-5, to be determined at the meeting.

Genres: Adventure, drama, mystery, romance
Aired: 2011
Animation: Bones
From ANN: "GOSICK takes place in 1924 in a small, made-up European country of Sauville. The story centers on Kazuya Kujo, the third son of a Japanese Imperial soldier, who is a transfer student to St. Marguerite Academy, where urban legends and horror stories are all the rage. There he meets Victorique, a mysterious yet beautiful and brilliant girl who never comes to class and spends her days reading the entire content of the library or solving mysteries that even detectives can't solve."

Saturday Mar 9 - Maryland 110: 7-11pm
Baccano, 12-13 (end) & OVAs
Continuation from previous weeks

Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney, first trial
Production: Capcom
Release: 2001
From Wikipedia: "Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney stars Phoenix Wright, a rookie defense attorney in the Fey and Co. Law Offices, owned by fellow defense attorney Mia Fey. Other characters include Maya Fey, Mia's sister; Miles Edgeworth, a rival prosecutor; Dick Gumshoe, a scatterbrained detective, and Larry Butz, an old friend of Phoenix's. The game features five court cases divided into episodes. Each case flips between two game modes: investigation and the actual trial. In the investigation aspect of the game, Phoenix gathers evidence and speaks to characters involved in the case. In the trial aspect of the game, Phoenix defends his client using said evidence, cross examines witnesses and solves the mystery surrounding each case. The court perspective is usually in the third person, while the perspective outside of court is in the first person."

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