私はマイケルです。

So my Japanese studies continue with Duolingo. I feel a little bit better about hiragana and katakana; I’m just a little slow at reading it. And using the app, I’m picking up some kanji. I need to go back learn more kanji, but right now, I’m working on sentence construction and telling time — it’s been a slow process.

The one app I’m using for learning kanji is a little annoying — it forces you to write correctly (which I’m fine with), but slight deviations can make you miss a character… the line detection is a little buggy. Like my angle might be a little off, so it considers it a fail.

Which brings up an interesting point; my hand writing isn’t the best. I can write in cursive, but I’ve settled on something that’s about 1/2 cursive and 1/2 traditional letters — depends if one letter flows nicely into the next or not. There’s a little “art” when it comes to writing in Japanese with the more complex kanji, any my pragmatic writing style gets in the way sometimes.

The other thing I’m realizing I need to spend more time on is listening… I watch anime in Japanese whilst reading subtitles, but it’s not until recently that I read a word in English and try to pick it out in Japanese. Like the other day, I heard 行く, meaning “to go”, but picked up the conjugated form. Fun, but feel like it’s just the tip of the iceberg (氷山). (heh, that’s ice mountain)

Dr. Stone

There are a few genres of anime that I typically avoid — sports themed, music themed, something that resembles Power Rangers, generally anything that doesn’t score a 6 or higher on MyAnimeList. One that I started this past year is Dr. Stone because it rated high and it had an interesting premise — all human life on earth becomes petrified, then after thousands of years, one of the most smarts teenagers in the world comes back to life, with a mission to move humanity from the stone age, back to the space age.

The art style is nice; a little goofy at times. The science is sound… but that seems to be the point. Aimed at teaching kids science, and how we moved from point A to point B. There’s no ecchi (although an innocent high school crush among class-mates). Some savagery — there’s a camp of science vs. a camp of might/brawn — building up a war that I’m wondering if it resolve itself peacefully or not. But otherwise, it’s been entertaining and educational… and not my typical anime-fare. I’d definitely recommend watching it.

… There is another anime I’ll talk about later that I’m also watching this fall, that is entertaining as well, but it’s like watching a funny orchestrated train wreck.