Serial Experiments Lain Review

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Serial Experiments Lain is a very intriguing anime and it’s one that will make you think a lot more than the average show. I am one of those viewers who believes that you should always form your own opinion after finishing something. So, there are probably a lot of theories about what really happened throughout the show, and I’ll try to shed some light on it. The series is pretty short and only contains 13 episodes, but it’s enough to set the tone of the show. You know that this won’t be your average anime when the narrator doesn’t sound like a good guy. The theme song also isn’t that cheerful and it’s a hint of what’s in store.

Chisa jumps off of a building, but instead of dying, her soul goes into the “Wired”. Without a body, she has complete freedom to do whatever she wants and be wherever she wants. Or so she claims. Chisa doesn’t actually appear much, but it sets the seeds for the real protagonist of the show. Lain is gifted with special powers that help her in the “Wired”. The ability has some pretty good perks like teleportion and granting the user a genius level intellect, but the downsides are pretty lethal. The wired rapidly spreading and people are beginning to mysteriously die around the world. Lain could care less about the strangers, but will she be able to protect her friends and stop the “Knights”?

Lain isn’t a bad main character, but I can’t say that I ever got around to really rooting for her. For the first three episodes, she’s extremely quiet. (Reminded me of Peter Parker from The Amazing Spiderman movie) She got better when she began to talk more and started utilizing her powers in more effective ways. Of course, Lain’s abilities seem to have a mind of their own and there are other Lains running around….or so it seems.

Lain has three friends, but the only one to really get a large role in the series would be Alice. For the most part, she attempts to help Lain through her school life and even tries to make Lain have some fun. She’s a good character until we get a pretty big plot twist that made her into an unlikable character. I never really cared for the character before then either. She was constantly thinking that Lain may have been responsible for various things and then changing her mind abruptly. (Of course Lain usually was behind those things….)

“god” also appears and he’s in charge of the wired. He admits that he’s not the real God, but he’s the god of the wired world. He is everywhere at once and his power knows no limits. Unfortunately for him, one can only be a god if others worship him. Lain gets an idea and takes him on. This “god” character was pretty underwhelming and he’s definitely not much of a fighter. There are also two government agents who spy on Lain for most of the series, but in the end they are just pawns in a bigger game. The humans are extremely weak in this show. A little girl armed with a teddy bear succeeds in completely terrorizing a grown man and he runs all the way home. Unfortunately he’s unable to get the lock to open and things don’t go very well for him.

Alright, let’s talk more about the show as a whole and what really happened for most of it. My guess is that Lain was created a little before the wired so that she could control it. Or that she was an all powerful, cosmic entity who wanted to experience life and adopted a human form. Were her parents really her parents? I’d say that foster parents may be a better term and it would explain why they act pretty fake/off for most of the time.

After Chisa jumped and left the school a message, it slowly started to reawaken Lain’s latent powers. At first she couldn’t control her abilities at all and developed split personalities. “Wired Lain” was a lot meaner than the normal one and had a much better perception of her powers. She was basically the total opposite of the regular Lain and probably would have made for a more interesting main character. Lain’s other personalities started exerting their influence on the wired a lot more actively as they went out of their way to knock off some civilians and even mess up Alice’s social life. Lain’s other personality may have deleted her sister as well, but it’s possible that the Knights had something to do with it. The sister’s scene was pretty intense and she put up a decent effort, but nobody can escape the Wired.

The border between the real world and the wired continues to weaken throughout the show. Eventually, humans in the real world can even see Lain up in the sky as a messiah type being. They take it pretty well and nobody ever asks Lain about it. That should probably be the first hint that something’s off….

Lain has unlimited power on the wired and since the real world is almost completely connected to it, her abilities are enhanced in both worlds. She seems to have some telekinesis (Shown in her battle against “god”) and she’s a very advanced reality warper. Not only can she alter people’s memories, but she can also completely rewind time to whatever point that she feels like. It would seem that Lain could have become “god” at anytime, but she didn’t want to give up being a normal person. She liked having a body and not live her immortal life as one with everything. Based on the ending, it would seem that she has made her choice on whether to stay as an immortal humanoid being, or an abstract entity.

There are also some mild hinting that Lain could in fact be an alien. I wouldn’t be surprised, since the government found the alien ship near the end of the show. There are definitely a lot of theories that can be had here, but the important thing is that you know the basics.
1.Lain is All Powerful
2.Lain is “god”
3.Lain can do anything.

Everything else is irrelevant in the grand scheme of things when you think about it. Lain could have just created the entire planet with her abilities, which would explain why things always went badly for the victims. When the sister was trying to escape, people would flicker in and out, not to mention that reality seemed to be against her. In a way, Lain is just toying with everyone as she watched from above. Most of the time, she’s not doing it consciously, but eventually she begins to understand.

One negative of the show would be the lack of fight scenes, but you’re not really supposed to expect those in this show. None of the characters ever really get to be likable characters and there is some really unneeded romance scenes during the show. I liked the theme for the night club that the kids would go too, aside from that, the kids were pretty awful characters.

This anime is a very unique experience to watch and I’d recommend checking it out. There are a lot of really weird and random moments that increase the spookiness factor of the series. It may be the closest that you’ll get to a horror show about the cyber world. It contains some elements from The Ring, The Matrix, and a whole bunch of other things. It’s a good way to learn some fun facts as well. While most of the show can be considered “trippy” with all of the assorted lights and crazy camera angles, the final episode takes a break from that for the most part. The Red light from the first 12 episodes finally turns green for the final one. Knowing this show, it was probably symbolic for something. Anyway, this definitely makes for a great anime to watch during the dead of night!

Overall 5/10

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Tournament Smashers Episode 50 Godzilla vs Superman

The 50th battle is now upon us!

Superman hit the ground hard and crashed through the railroad tracks. He had barely seen the blue energy blast that had knocked him to the ground. Judging from the trajectory, the beam had been shot from a quarter of the planet away. Also…it blew up a volcano! Realizing this, Superman flew out from underground at mach speed and quickly grabbed a lot of bricks from a supply store. He uses his super speed to place them around the broken volcano and then melted them with his heat vision. “That should be the end of that,” Superman declared as he landed on the ground.

“Superman!” a lot of civilians yelled as they ran towards him. “Now guys, what seems to be the problem?” Superman asked as he sat down. He knew that this could be a long story. “GOJIRA!!!” one of them yelled as his knees buckles and he hit the ground. “Gojira’s just a myth son,” Superman said in a very condescending tone as he prepared to fly away. “Does the word…GODZILLA mean anything to you,” another civilian said he backed up. “I’ve gotta go,” Superman said as he flew off into the sky. Those words had troubled him. Legends claimed that Godzilla was a legendary monster to have been buried under ice nearly 60 years ago, if he had returned…Superman knew that he would find answers on TV. He went home and turned on the 6:00 clock news.

Meanwhile, Godzilla was roaring. He had blown up a volcano, but it still wasn’t exciting enough for him. He wanted to celebrate his victory over King Kong, but how would he do it? Suddenly Godzilla knew what he would do! Godzilla headed off to the local Super Smash dojo. He would be sure to find a lot of fighters to defeat over there and it was always fun to beat new people in a fight.

“Great Scott!” Superman yelled as he crushed his TV. Godzilla needed to be stopped and only Superman could pull it off. “Clark, don’t move,” Perry White yelled as Jimmy and Lois ran in. “Shinigami are attacking france!” Jimmy yelled. “Vandels have conquered Europe!” Lois exclaimed. “I need a coffee!” Perry White yelled as he backed up. “Sorry guys, but I don’t have time for all of that,” Superman said as he left and ran into a telephone booth. “This looks like a job for Superman,” he said out loud as he quickly changed.

Superman flew at top speed and made it to Godzilla in seconds. “Fight’s over son,” Superman said as he placed his hand on Godzilla’s shoulder. Godzilla turned around with impressive speed and backhanded Superman through a building. “So much for doing things the easy way!” Superman said as he got up and charged at Godzilla.

Godzilla roared and fired a blast of Atomic Radiation. “My gosh!” Superman thought as the blast knocked him into the ground. He would have dodged, but the radiation would have fried everyone in the area. “No more Mr Nice-Superman was interrupted as Godzilla grabbed him. Godzilla roared and he threw Superman into the sun.

“Not bad, but now let’s see how good your defense is,” Superman said as he flew out of the sun and headed for Godzilla. Godzilla fired off another blast of atomic radiation, but Superman dodged and quickly fired off a super punch. The force of the blow knocked Godzilla off balance and he hit the ground hard. “Had enough?” Superman asked as he slowly walked towards Godzilla.

“Not quite yet I see!” Superman yelled as he got hit by Godzilla’s tail. Superman stopped himself before he could crash through another building. Suddenly another blast of atomic radiation hit Superman. Superman fell to the ground and then Godzilla stomped on him. Superman lifted Godzilla and threw him backwards. Then he grabbed a skyscraper and he used it as a muzzle for Godzilla. “I’ve had just about enough of the radiation blasts,” Superman said as he prepared to take Godzilla into custody.

Godzilla fired off another blast of Atomic Radiation and the skyscraper muzzle melted. “My gosh!” Superman yelled as he got blasted into the air. Godzilla’s atomic radiation turned into a redish color and his spikes grew a little sharper. “Superman, watch out!” a bird yelled as the red blast hit Superman. “Feels like kryptonite,” Superman exclaimed as he hit the ground.

Superman stayed down as he pondered his next move. None of Godzilla’s attacks had actually hurt him yet, but he knew that he should end this before things got ugly. There were too many civilians in the area for him to let Godzilla keep pounding away at him. He had thought that Godzilla would get tired if Superman just let him take a lot of free shots, but that didn’t appear to be the case.

Superman flew into the air and faced Godzilla. “Play time’s over,” Superman said as he clenched his fist. Godzilla fired off another energy blast, but Superman blocked it with one outstretched arm. “It’s time that you went to jail,” Superman said as he appeared behind Godzilla. Before Godzilla could react, Superman knocked him to the ground. Godzilla was knocked out, but Superman quickly wrapped him in Adamantium, Z metal, and the alloy that Superman used for his cape. “This should hold him,” Superman said as he brought Godzilla to the local prison.

“We’ll take it from here Superman,” the guards said as they moved in. “Not quite,” Superman said as he smirked and flew to the air. “I wonder what he meant,” the guard said as he walked over to Godzilla. Superman appeared again with a giant trampoline. He put Godzilla on it and then pressed a button.

Godzilla was launched into outer space. “I’ve perfectly angled the throw so that he lands on Zilla Planet,” Superman grinned as he flew away. Godzilla could finally have happy adventures among his own kind and now Superman could go back home and have a Hot Dog with Ketchup.

Beltorze vs Bly


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Beltorze is back, but he’s finally met his match. Bly has the speed needed to dodge Beltorze’s energy attacks and use his sword to counter. Beltorze has a very high power level, but Bly’s strength is also formidable. Bly has never lost a battle on the blog and I don’t think that he ever will. Bly wins.

Firefly vs Gaza


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Firefly has his fire gun and his flame sword at his disposal. Gaza has some mild super strength, but that is definitely not going to be enough to take down someone as quick as Firefly. Firefly can keep his distance and fire off the flames, or he can go in close and use his fire sword. Firefly wins.

Beltorze vs One Above All


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The One Above All is a being who has nearly unlimited power. With one shot, he could take down just about anyone. Beltorze is extremely fast and his dark energy abilities are pretty lethal. Beltorze just needs one good shot to end the round. He’s rising up the ranks pretty quickly right now. Beltorze wins.

Koopa vs Battra


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Battra has some pretty intense lasers and one good blast should be enough to take down Koopa. Koopa can use his shell as a good weapon and he’s also pretty quick on his feet. Sadly, it won’t be enough to take down a powerful warrior like Battra. Battra has finally taken a new win. Battra wins.

Beltorze vs Superman


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Superman has his heat vision at the ready and he’s a really strong guy, but his skills won’t be able to match up against someone as powerful as Beltorze. Beltorze is a DBZ level fighter and he could shatter any comic character. Beltorze’s speed is immense and not even Superman could keep up with him. Beltorze wins.

Megaman NT Warrior Axess Review


Axess continues the Megaman NT Warrior franchise and brings the series to new heights. While NT Warrior was pretty good, Axess is excellent and it’s everything that I could have hoped for in a Megaman series. The grand scale of things is definitely a lot larger than NT Warrior and the threats are very real.

Axess starts off with Megaman effortlessly defeating his opponents. It has been a time of peace and everyone has moved on from the past dangers. Even Megaman seems to be pretty overconfident as he toys with the opponents. When someone tries to eliminate Lan and his friends by removing the air in the building, Lan send Megaman in against his most lethal opponent yet. Savageman is behind this and he may be Megaman’s first true threat in a long time. Megaman hits him with the program advance, but it doesn’t seem to have any noticable effect. Things get dangerous when Savageman appears in the human world! Lan and Megaman are forced to Crossfuse to take him on.

This is just the beginning of the Nebula saga. Crossfusion is a major part of the series, since it’s the only way that the good guys can really fight. (Although, I think that Megaman and pals could just materialize into the area like the villains. I’ve always wondered why they didn’t just do that. It would be simple enough and they could hopefully win.) The series opens up with a lot of solid episodes including the battles against Vineman and Flashman. They introduce a new type of super form called Doublesoul. With this ability, Megaman can merge with a netnavi and gain his abilities, or just absorb a portion of his power and add it on to his own.

The saga reached its climax in episode 27. Megaman and Protoman launch their final offensive against Nebula’s boss, but the Darkloids have also come to finish things. Their are many powerful darkloids and I will talk about several of them later on in the review. When Megaman and Protoman reach the big boss, they find that he is gone. “MY NAME IS LASERMAN!” a voice yells out as a being of pure power gets up from the throne. Megaman and Protoman were quickly dispatched by the leader of the darkloids (Shademan) and are unable to challenge Laserman. Laserman and Shademan quickly have a talk and then Laserman leaves…after blowing up the dimensional area generators. Shademan decides to blow the place up in the hopes of destroying Laserman. Now, Megaman and Protoman must fight Shademan in the cyber world. The battle is very nostalgic, but things get dangerous for the heroes.

The 2nd saga is about Laserman’s group of darkloids. Lan and Megaman have their work cut out for them and they are now outnumbered by a large amount. Chaud can’t do much since Protoman is unable to help at the moment. They call in Raika and Raoul for backup and they come in handy…they just aren’t quite at Protoman level. The climax of the series is definitely intense and has a very cool atmosphere about it.

Lan is still a pretty solid protagonist. He hasn’t changed that much from NT Warrior and he’s always ready for a fight. Now he actually gets to fight which is pretty cool, but sometimes he doesn’t handle it well. His battle experience isn’t as good as Megaman’s so he definitely holds them back.

Megaman is also pretty similar to his NT Warrior counterpart, but he makes less puns. He does seem to be pretty confident during the earlier episodes which is good and he hesitates less than in the old days. His double soul abilities are pretty good to have and they are much better than the Style Change.

Chaud is a pretty solid character for the first saga, but he doesn’t do as well in Arc 2. He makes the ultimate sacrifice and gives Megaman the vulcan, but (Thanks to Lan) he hesitates and loses some time. He fires off the vulcan, but it is too late. That scene was definitely one of the greatest in the entire series and it felt like I was watching a shounen anime. Protoman is pretty solid as well, but once in a while he won’t look so good. Still, he’s one of the better heroes in the series.

Mr Famous is a new character to the show and he seems to run the NetSavers division. He’s not a fighter in the anime and while he’s smart, it’s never enough to help Lan out. There is also a detective and his assistant, but I can’t even get into those guys. They weren’t really great characters and never pulled through when the going got tough.

Lan’s friends don’t appear quite as often in this show. Dex gets an appearance, but he looks pretty bad and he can’t stop Burnerman. Maylu and Roll try to help Megaman out against Flashman, but he proves to be too powerful. Yai and Tori are around, but they also don’t really get to help.

A new hero added to the bunch is named Raika. His netnavi Searchman is pretty good for long range combat and his fight against Shadowman was pretty cool. Shadowman is far stronger thanks to his speed and close range combat, but when you throw a wildcard (Megaman) in to shake things up, Searchman has enough time to get out the shot. Searchman is willing to destroy innocent lives to achieve his target, so he doesn’t get along with Megaman at first. Of course, we can’t totally call Searchman a hero after that right? Arguably he changes his ways, but do we know for sure? Prismman is also a pretty cool navi. He has a solid fight against Gravityman and even takes on Megaman. He’s a solid close range fighter and his design is pretty epic. I wish that we could have seen more of him.

We also can’t forget about Tamako and Metalman. Tamako is one of Lan’s newer rivals and her netnavi packs a punch. Metalman has a lot of raw power, but Megaman’s speed is a good counter to that. He comes in handy during the big battle against Searchman and they’re both decent characters. I can always use a new rival for the main character.

Savageman is the first darkloid to fight and he’s also one of the best ones. Like his name suggests, Savageman is a very savage fighter. He’ll take any opening and launch a powerful attack. He was able to take on the powerful team of Metalman and Megaman. Definitely not an easy feat and one that few can reproduce. He’s very fast and in his final form, he may be one of the strongest darkloids of all time. He’s definitely a high tier Megaman fighter.

Flashman is another great darkloid and his thunder abilities are very quick. He was doing pretty good against Megaman and nearly deleted him. Roll went to take him on as well, but Flashman proved to be too strong. He has a pretty good array of attacks and he’s also a master at close range combat. He was actually holding his own against Protoman in a sword fight.

Shademan was the leader of the darkloids for Arc 1 and he’s a very strong fighter. He’s not that agile, but he makes up for that in raw power. One solid attack is enough to take down Megaman and Protoman teaming up. (In Crossfusion, since Lan and Chaud can’t endure that kind of power. In the net, things would be different) Shademan’s definitely a powerful fighter and he manages to go up against Laserman! He has Bubbleman as a loyal minion, but Bubbleman’s pretty weak. He’s definitely one of the worst darkloids..maybe The worst darkloid.

Desertman is also one of the best Darkloids. Not only does he claim to be immortal, but he has a lot of raw power. He was defeating Megaman with minimal effort and his abilities are great. He’s most dangerous in an enclosed space thanks to his sand lions. They will home in on the opponent and charge. It’s pretty tough to dodge them when there isn’t time to maneuver. His attacks also deal great damage and a couple of lions would end any battle.

Gravityman appeared pretty late in the series, but he quickly became one of my favorites. His gravity drive is immensely lethal and it’s nearly impossible to dodge. Once it gets near, the gravity pushes the opponent into the ground. He can also use gravity to block any projectiles, so he’s essentially invincible in a one one fight. Protoman and Megaman teaming up were nearly destroyed.

We can’t forget about the mighty Laserman! In arc 2, he’s a pretty major character. Not only does he lead the villain armada, but his abilities are very potent. He doesn’t fight until the final episode, but it’s a pretty great one. He uses his super speed to fight with Shademan and then relies on his sheer durability and power to take on Megaman and Protoman. He must be the only fighter to survive a program advance and 6 double souls. “Tremble Before me!” is just one of his cool lines. He’s definitely a fighter to watch out for. Dr Regal is his human ally, but he doesn’t make for an interesting villain. He’s pretty smart though and even surpasses Lan’s dad in that area.

There are many other darkloids that I could continue to mention. Vineman was pretty awesome and his episode was one of the best in the series. Burnerman is also a solid fighter and a decent character. To end on the characters note, I should mention that…BASS appears later on! It’s a small role, but he hints that he could take down Laserman and Shademan pretty easily. He’s definitely not an opponent to underestimate.

Megaman Axess is an anime that I strongly recommend watching. The soundtrack is superb, (The vulcan scene is an example of the greatest music in the show. Possibly one of the greatest of all time!) there are a lot of cool techno music and other sounds from the games. The animation is also a solid step up and the battles are amazing. The cliffhanger also makes you eagerly anticipate watching the next show in the franchise…Stream! So, check this anime out right away!

Overall 9/10

Master Chief vs Slade


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Master Chief has a lot of guns at his disposal, but Slade has dodged such equipment in the past. His martial art skills easily surpass Master Chief’s and he also obtained fire abilities from Trigon. I don’t think that Master Chief will be able to keep up with such a powerful fighter. Slade wins.

Ash vs Ephraim


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This could be a tougher match than it would first appear. Ephraim crushed (Well…defeated) Ash when they fought in the tournament. Ash still had a ways to go and he made some key mistakes. If they were to have a rematch, I’m confident that Ash would win this time. Skiploom won’t be able to stop the mighty Bulbasaur! Ash wins.