Arakawa Under the Bridge #07 — Common Life Lessons
May 16th, 2010
Or the lack thereof.
Impressions:
This took a bit of a stange direction at the end. Not surreal. Surreal is normal for this show. Removing the OP to give P-ko a soapbox to rant for 90 seconds and then having Kou’s old life pop up as he has a crisis of the brain and wonders about commonsense is… well, I’m not really sure what. Something that I would have expected Shaft to toss in during the second to last episode so that Kou can learn a valuable lesson and tell his parents if the babysitter touched him in a bad place. I think that’s the lesson for this show, right? That and "Don’t live in a wild opium field." Given the latent nuclear glow suffusing the rest of the shows this season though, I’m starting to wonder if they’re just downstream from all the plutonium enhanced schoolgirls.
The first half was pretty amusing once it got going. Kou tried to educate the siblings, got accused of being a witch psychic, and then Stella went into full-blown gangster mode because she’s just a lonely little girl at heart. I do wish that there had been something… anything… beyond that very obvious little cliche, but at least it was amusing to watch Stella don shades and menace about the area. Chiefy-boy’s extendable fabulous fabulous hair was the best part of P-ko’s entire segment, which says something frankly rather disturbing about hairy turtles, but I’m not entirely sure that I can put my finger on what.
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Wow, the screencaps for this show bother me. It’s like I can hear my circuits blowing trying to decipher the connections between them.
GOD NO! PLEASE! NO! I just went through an entire freaking semester of anthropological theory covering that. Trust me, you do NOT want that damned topic to start up!
If I hear the word “theory laden” one more time I may go into cerebral hemorrhaging.