== Checking in on the Fall 2013 anime season 'midway' through It's time for the traditional midway update to [[my early impressions Fall2013Brief]]. Past time, really, but this time the delay hasn't been because I've been disenchanted with stuff. Clear winners: * *Kyousougiga*: I have nothing coherent to say about this that other people aren't saying better. It's hitting lots of my buttons and being clever about it. Both Koto (the younger one) and Myoe are excellent characters and the others aren't bad. * *Kill la Kill*: This has sustained its level of frenzied fun and over the top absurdities; in short it's still BURNING ANIME. It's not flawless (you can read lots of discussion about questionable things in various places around the net) and there are plenty of uncertainties but I don't care. * *Arpeggio of Blue Steel - Ars Nova*: I have no particular justification for this, I just keep whole-heartedly enjoying it. * *Yozakura Quartet - Hana no Uta*: This is another series that's just plain fun, especially when it cuts loose. Surprisingly it has the best fight animation of the season. (I could live without its apparent compulsion to flash us at least one pair of panties per episode no matter what.) On the edge of boredom: * *Kyoukai no Kanata*: I'm getting some pretty gorgeous drawings, a reasonable amount of fight animation (although it's no *Yozakura Quartet* there), and some reasonably interesting (secondary) characters. I'm not getting the appealing character interaction I was hoping for and I could have done without the episode that was a giant shaggy dog story. * *Log Horizon*: This is perfectly good and entertaining but it's a bit slow and it's not quite thrilling enough to elevate it out of this category. Almost certainly a miss: * *Valvrave*: This season has turned down the crazy and it turns out that when *Valvrave* does so it's a much more ordinary show. I don't really care about the angst of the characters and the show got rid of several of the potentially most interesting characters the moment they got interesting. I think I'm going to drop this although I make no promises. Misses: * *Yowamushi Pedal*: [[I wrote an entire entry about how this sadly failed for me YowamushiPedalFails]]. Other people are apparently starting to get unhappy about how slowly it's moving. * *Galilei Donna*: Oh boy. The short, rant-free version is that at least all of the writing having to do with the plot is terrible. Regardless of any other virtues the show potentially may have, [[I can't get over feeling that the writers are lazy and insulting me https://twitter.com/cks_anime/status/406152136028729344]]. As far as shows continuing from earlier seasons go, I'm still watching *Monogatari*. It's okay and the final arc looks to be better than earlier ones. I finished watching *Space Battleship Yamato 2199*. [[It was excellent https://twitter.com/cks_anime/status/405551951322304512]]. === Sidebar: Why I am not so impressed with *Kyoukai no Kanata*'s fights One of the marks of quality fight animation is not only that there is animation happening but that you can actually follow the action of the fight and it makes sense. A lot of KnK's fights have had animation but not quite so much coherent action. *Yozakura Quartet*'s fights are not as pretty as KnK's but they are clearly coherent action. A good example is [[this beatdown from episode 7 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXiCQEdG3LQ]] (spoilers of course); at no point in the entire sequence of animation are you in any doubt about who did exactly what to who (and for that matter where everyone is). KnK's fight animations have lots of things flying around very fast but not as much coherent action. If I was being unkind I'd say that they look impressive but are ultimately hollow. (I'm sensitive to this for reasons beyond the scope of this entry.)