Gosho Aoyama’s Collection of Short Stories


I got to start the Conan spinoff where a bunch of short stories are published. It’s a pretty nice concept since if you have some stories lying around you may as well use them right? It’s hard to say when these will end since they could probably start or end on a dime, but I’ll have a review for it once it is over. It does a good job of capturing the essence of Conan.

Overall 7/10

Lisa Review


It’s time to watch one of the gutter films. These are unique in the sense that it takes effort to churn out a film this terrible. Of course, you can probably guess how bad it will be as soon as you read the plot synopsis so at least the film wasn’t being deceptive about its story. With nothing going for it, Lisa was in a tough situation from the start.

The film starts off with some of the most stretched out credits I’ve seen in a long time. Usually if the credits go on this long it means that the film is stalling for time and trying to get out of playing the actual feature. It’s like a bunch of warning bells since most quality films skim through the credits or at least give you some fun backgrounds and music to distract from how monotonous it is. We also get our first look at the villain murdering someone.

Then we cut to the main character. Lisa is tired of being a kid and wants to get into some real trouble for a change. She has decided to be a stalker who collects as many names and addresses as possible. Unfortunately she isn’t a very smart stalker and doesn’t see how this could possibly backfire. It definitely paints her in a really bad light. Especially since she lives in a bit of a seedy area and should at least be aware of the news. She ends up stalking the main villain which ideally leads to them matching wits as he tries to figure out who she is from the prank calls while she keeps phoning without any real goals.

I say ideally because nothing of the sort happens. The villain isn’t smart enough to figure it out and Lisa isn’t smart enough to keep her identity to herself. She tells him her name and where to find her. Of course she uses her mother as the scape goat instead of herself. That leads to the climax where they have to fight off this guy and the whole time you’re just hoping that Lisa gets grounded for this.

The film does its best to make Lisa unlikable from the start. She comes off as an ingrate and is always trying to wreck everyone’s day. Her friend’s family was trying to have a nice vacation until she had to come and ruin it. Then she keeps trying to remind the mother of her past and uses it as ammo against her. Definitely a very petty person and without any common sense to guide her Lisa basically plays the role of antagonist as well. I can’t stress enough how bad it makes her look to try and set her mother up with some random guy. If this were a rom-com it would turn out all right as the guy would turn out to be perfect, but life certainly isn’t quite that clean and tidy.

There’s not a whole lot to say about this film since the cast is super small and the plot is so basic. There are no likable characters here so you can’t root for anyone. The Mother is the only reasonable character here and even then she isn’t given a lot to do since Lisa drags her down the whole time. She at least tries to fight at the end while Lisa mainly panics. If the film could have less crying and more planning in the climax that could have at least helped the film end on more of a high note. As it stands, this film just ticks all the boxes of a usual thriller without trying to do something about it. It’s dark and realistic but with no heart or any reason to watch. If you want a similar story you can simply turn on the news which is usually what you would try to avoid.

Overall, Lisa is just another installment in a long line of terrible films that try to sully the cinematic experience. I’d recommend staying far away from this film and watching something with more quality like Jingle All The Way. You’ll immediately notice the big jump in quality when it comes to the writing and really every other section as well. There’s just nothing that Lisa does right.

Overall 0/10

Gemini Spark vs Cooler




Suggested by Destroyer Gemini Spark is quite quick and strong. He is easily one of the strongest Megaman Star Force characters out there. That being said, DBZ has always been in a league of its own when it comes to power levels. I don’t think Cooler would bat an eye at Spark’s abilities. A single energy blast would be enough to end the fight and with Cooler’s abilities it is basically guaranteed that he will land this hit. He won’t even need his final form. Cooler wins.

Dark Samus vs Lunala



Suggested by Sonic Lunala is an incredibly powerful Pokémon. While it may not be quite as formidable as a being like Mewtwo or Deoxys, it is still a very real threat that would shake even the bravest of foes. Dark Samus has some good energy options and is reasonably fast, but that is just not going to be enough in this battle. Lunala simply has too many options in this fight. Lunala wins.

Shadow Queen vs Mary Moo Cow




Suggested by Destroyer Mary Moo Cow May be a pretty neat Arthur character but I don’t see her getting very far in a fight. The Shadow Queen has the massive advantage in strength and durability. Mary will have a hard time even trying to land a bit here. This fight will simply be too lopsided for Mary. When up against the power of shadows you need more than close quarters combat. Shadow Queen wins.

Peach vs Villager



Suggested by Sonic Villager is a pretty nice kid who knows how to use all of the gadgets at his disposal. Underestimating him would be a mistake. That being said Peach has her Shadow Queen form. In this mode she can easily block all of Villager’s attacks. He has no means of damaging her and I don’t think it would take many of her moves to bring I’m down for the count either. The gap in their abilities is simply too wide. Perhaps he will do better when he is a little older. Peach wins.

Master of Games vs Pyrrha Nikos



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Suggested by Destroyer The Master of Games was a pretty fun villain in Teen Titans. He may not be the most popular guy around and his copy ability isn’t the most original, but it’s definitely a classic. He won’t be able to keep up with Pyrrha’s speed either way though and her precision with a sword/lance/unique weapon will be too much for him. He’ll get combo’d quite a few times before eventually conceding defeat. This just isn’t a fight that he can win. Pyrrha Nikos wins.

Jigglypuff vs Ganondorf



Suggested by Sonic Ganondorf is a pretty strong fighter. Not only is his raw strength impressive but he also has dark magic to augment his abilities. He can take on whole armies. While Jigglypuff is no slouch in the power department either, I have to admit that she is a little outgunned here. Ganondorf is just too powerful a fighter to go down very easy and the sing attacks certainly won’t work on him. He’s got the durability to endure whatever Puff throws at him until he claims victory. Ganondorf wins.

Odin vs Zeus




Suggested by Anonymous Zeus is a pretty strong god with lightning abilities and super abilities far beyond those of mere mortals. That being said, Odin has displayed far more impressive feats over the years. While he is usually content to just sit in his throne all day he can get serious. Odin’s energy blasts would put Zeus down for the count and Zeus has nothing even close to being comparable to Odin’s power. Odin wins.

Yami Yugi vs Yusaku Fujiki


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Suggested by Anonymous Time for Yusaku to make his debut on the blog! He’s off to a promising start as he already obtained a dragon. I get the feeling that he will likely surpass Yami by the end of his run as the Yugioh shows have gotten crazier and crazier with the monsters over the years. Yami has the god cards but even those do not always cut the mustard in these fights. Still, for the moment the King of Games gets to keep his title. His Egyptian god cards as well as the Dark Magician will see to that. Yami Yugi wins.