‘Code E’ and ‘Zetsubou’ Make My Day Brighter
Commentary, Summer '07 Series July 21st, 2007Tags: code-e, Sayonara-Zetsubou-Sensei
Tags: code-e, Sayonara-Zetsubou-Sensei
Someone mentioned Code-E earlier, which reminded me that I have episode 2 and hadn’t watched it yet (I just found out Netflix has Law and Order: SVU seasons available for instant streaming, sorry ’bout that), so I thought I would, and then talk about it a bit.

Code-E is about a gal who has an unfortunate trait: she emits an electrical charge pretty much constantly, which is particularly heightened when she gets excited or nervous. And naturally, she’s a very nervous person. This girl - Chinami - has just moved to (yet another) new town to attend (yet another) new school and is trying to keep everyone from figuring out her little problem, which naturally means that someone does almost immediately.
The plot and characters of Code E are only so-so and the art is sometimes even sub-par, but the cool thing about the show is its juxtaposition of oldschool and newschool. It’s set sometime just slightly in the future, when technology has spread just a little wider (it’s absolutely amazing that Chinami has now cell phone; the gym teacher uses an electronic device that displays the court lines of whatever sport they play on the gym floor, etc).
And yet, Chinami herself is oldschool: she can’t use electronics, barely even able to use lights without getting into trouble. In the first two episodes she’s even wearing a classic sailor uniform-type outfit for her school uniform, because she hasn’t gotten her new uniform yet - the school’s uniform is a more modern style, with v-neck sweaters and skirts for the girls, blazers and slacks for the guys, button-downs and ties for all.
Contributing greatly to the old-school feel is the soundtrack, especially the OP theme, which definitely goes for a kind of old-school action flick feel. It’s fun stuff, but light; I think they’re hoping to be as awesome as Read or Die but I don’t think it’ll turn out THAT good.
Which leaves my only real complaint: why the fuck does NO ONE have a goddamn NOSE in this show?

That aside: Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei is freakin’ awesome, and you should watch it if you aren’t already. See the jump for some caps from episode two.

Stalker-girl’s previous boyfriends include a Lucky Star fanboy. FTW.

Toot toot! It’s the stalker train!
This is good shit, people. Watch it. DOOOO IIIIIIT.
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July 21st, 2007 at 4:01 pm
I despair that I don’t have episode 3 of Zetsubou. :P
And Code E sounds like a good filler for my “Code” neeeeed.
September 27th, 2007 at 11:02 am
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October 22nd, 2007 at 11:40 am
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