Twelve Moments in Anime 2007 - #9: Shuffle! 16 (2024)

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The "12 Days of Christmas" series is a joint feature by some members of the Anime Blogging Collective recognizing twelve moments, twelve series, or just twelve things about anime that we've enjoyed over the past year, that really make us enjoy loving what we do, and that is being an anime fan. Feel free to join in the list-making fun too if you wish. We hope you enjoy this feature.Connection is one of the most powerful things of anime. It can turn the mundane into the interesting, and the interesting into the legendary.

For your average impressionable teenage boy, being able to connect to an anime isn't very hard, especially in a sea of harem shows full of equal amounts of uninspiring, bland if not unusually nice guys.

Even with all the escapism offered by such shows, there comes a point where as cute as it is to see another "gee well I like X but don't feel like confessing for another 23 episodes" premise, the raw cliche factor of it drags down the entire feel of the show.

And so when something different, a different view on the topic comes up, it's enough to make me sit up and notice. A character with a viewpoint, a reasoning different than the norm, and a viewpoint interesting enough to really drive a point home.

One might say that trying to learn anything about real life from anime, especially the incredibly unrealistic harem genre, is ridiculous. But sometimes, you come across a gem in the rough.

Enter Shuffle! 16.

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12 Moments of Anime 2007
#9 Shuffle! - 16
"Sia vs. Sia"

Shuffle! would probably be the last thing on a list resembling anything close to real romance. Tally it up - you've got one guy, his childhood friend, two otherworldly world princesses, one artiicial loli form, and...uh...Asa.

It's definitely a show that leans a lot towards the escapist side in the first half or so, with fanservice left and right. Even the more dramatic parts that Shuffle is remembered for could be considered the same - like most visual novel shows, as intense and emotional the plot is, it usually boils down to something involving the guy bailing the girl out of some danger.

Your eye-rolling mileage may vary; some are more cheesy than others, usually depending on the amount of character development the guy recieves - because an interesting show doesn't just show how the girl changes and falls for the guy but also how the girl can change the guy himself.

Y'know, beyond the whole 'blushing and stuttering' mess.

It's this kind of balance that, suprisingly, Shuffle! of all shows, pulls out of its hat right in the middle of it all. The balance is of a different kind that's equally interesting, in discovering the other side of romance.

Lisianthus is an oft-ignored in Shuffle!, her arcs falling in the worst spots: at the beginning, and between the first 'real' arc of Primula's and the most memorable arc of Asa and Kaede's.

Her personality can be considered to border on grating, with Nerine's elegant demeanor, Primula's silent stares, or Asa's cheerfulness preferred by many to Sia's hyperactive stalker attitude - which Kikyou, her alter ego, takes to an incredible level.

But, as such, one could say she has the most to gain. In the same reason that tsunderes are so highly valued, I see a lot of worth in Sia in how her outlook on Rin - or her outlook on her love life in general - changes.

Originally, Sia was very straightforward, almost pushy in her obsession over Rin (right down to the 'battle panties', right?), letting nothing stand in her way in her eternal quest to win Rin's heart. This is reflected in Kikyou, who takes this desire and amplifies it many times.

However, as the writing begins to appear on the wall for her relationship (as Rin takes a turn for the Asa), some revelations hit her. She begins to wonder if it's really all right to be fighting a losing battle like this, if it's right to try to take Rin's love from her friend Asa.

We see the Daidouji-special 'If My Beloved is Happy Card' played, as Sia tries to convince herself that as long as she can be with Rin as a friend, as long as he can be happy, then Sia can be herself happy.

Naturally, Kikyou is arguing the other way the whole time. It's an internal conflict expressed externally through Sia's dual personalities, and it's one that's extremely emotional as well.

It's a viewpoint very rarely seen in anime; so many characters focus just on the the ends, getting the girl (or guy), that the means begin to become irrelevant. Very few people consider the circ*mstances, the cause and effects.

They think just about themselves, even less than the other person. It's less "I want X to like me" and more "I want to like X", "I want to be with X". Often the other person is just reduced to an object of adoration, with no real emotions and thoughts.
Life After Confession isn't very much considered so much as idealized.

So Sia's maturation in viewpoint, thinking more realistically about love, is something that's really touching. Ever so much more because she is fighting against herself, fighting against her own emotions - she is trying to morph her desire for Rin into something more controllable, something more honest to herself, something that both she and Rin can be happy with.

It's something that's hard to do, and it makes her character all the more admirable. It shows that she has worries, she has fears. It shows that she's not just a fangirl.

It shows a side rarely seen in romance, and that, for me, is more powerful than any boxcutter fight.

-CCY

Twelve Moments in Anime 2007 - #9: Shuffle! 16 (2024)

FAQs

Why did anime go from 24 episodes to 12? ›

Why do Anime Have 12 or 24 Episodes? Anime shows usually have 12 or 24 episodes to fit within the three-month cours assigned by Japanese broadcasters. The weekly airing schedule allows for an episode every 12 weeks, with adjustments made based on the show's popularity and expected audience.

How many minutes is a 12 episode anime? ›

every anime episode is about 22 minuets so 12 episodes will be 22x12= 264 minutes which will be 4.4 hours.

What is the longest anime episode count? ›

Sazea-san holds the Guinness World record for the longest running anime with over 2,500+ episodes (that are separated into segments). It's not popular internationally, but it's pretty famous in Japan.

Is 91 Days anime finished? ›

91 Days is a Japanese anime television series animated by Shuka. Set during the United States Prohibition era, the series follows Angelo Lagusa and his quest to seek revenge against the Vanetti family. The series aired from July to October 2016.

Has any anime reached 1,000 episodes? ›

Gundam (1,027 Episodes)

Gundam narrates the stories of brave pilots commanding powerful flying mecha to win wars and protect loved ones across dozens of alternate universes and timelines. The anime series has been airing for 43 years and has completed 1,000 episodes.

How many hours is 26 episodes of anime? ›

On an average an episode contains ~20min of content, and a 26 episode anime will consume 8hr 50min (3m for Opening credit & closing credit of first episode and 7m for skipping the credits from each subsequent episodes) during offline playback with media content saved in computer/mobile.

What is the oldest anime series? ›

The earliest anime that was produced in Japan to have survived into the modern day, The Dull Sword, was released on June 30, 1917, but there it is disputed which title was the first to get that honour.

How long does it take to watch 1,000 episodes of anime? ›

With a whopping 1000+ episodes, One Piece is easily one of the longest-running anime shows in history. One Piece first aired in October 1999 and has been consistently adding new episodes ever since. If you were to watch them all without any breaks or sleep, it would take you a total of 420.8 hours or 17.53 days.

Is there an anime with 7000 episodes? ›

At over 7000 episodes and counting, this is the longest Japanese animation series in history (and has entered the Guinness Book of World Records for being the longest running animated television series in the world).

Is Naruto 1000 episodes? ›

The anime boasts over 1,000 episodes and continues to build on the ninja's legacy through spin-off series Boruto: Naruto Next Generations.

Which anime has 400 episodes? ›

Boasting nearly 400 episodes over its entire run, Sgt. Frog is an anime that, while more niche to western audiences, is adorably iconic back in Japan. The series follows a small troupe of frog-like aliens occupying the planet Earth from their home planet, Keron.

Is 91 Days a dark anime? ›

91 Days is a gripping anime that takes viewers on a dark and compelling journey through the underworld of Prohibition-era America.

How old is Angelo in 91 Days? ›

Angelo Lagusa
Quotes | Gallery
AliasAvilio Bruno (アヴィリオ・ブルーノ, Avirio Buruno)
Physical Description
GenderMale
Age19 (approximately)
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How long are anime seasons? ›

If you want to start a new anime series as it's airing, you're almost always going to do so in one of four months: January, April, July, or October. Anime seasons (sometimes called “cours”) operate on a quarterly schedule, lasting three months and typically 12 or 13 episodes.

Why is anime always 26 episodes? ›

Because that's the length of TV broadcast seasons in Japan, which correspond to the four natural seasons (Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter). There are 52 weeks in the year, which means that each broadcast season is around 13 weeks long.

Why are most anime episodes 24 minutes long? ›

Why does anime have 12 episodes or 24 minutes? 12–13 episodes is because anime has 'seasons' that last 3 months. 24 minutes is presumably because that is how you fill a 30 min slot of television once commercials are added.

Why are most anime 13 episodes? ›

Most Anime are released in Japan at the start of a new season. Each season of Anime is around 12–13 weeks. Therefore most Anime have 12–13 episodes. Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall.

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