Spot Reviews 05/08/26
May 08 2026
Vivy: Flourite Eye's Song (2021) [/] Science fiction AI robot anime story with 13 half-hour episodes. Vivy (voiced in English by Cristina Vee) is the first independent AI robot -- there are other robots and humanity depends on many many robots but they are all simpler AIs controlled by a central computer whereas Vivy can think for herself.
All she wants to do is sing and make people happy. But she meets Matsumoto (Max Mittelman), a robot from 100 years in the future when all the robots rose up and wiped out humanity. Matsumoto is tasked with stopping that and he needs Vivy's help as she's the only robot that survived 100 years. Although reluctant Vivy decides to help on and off over the next hundred years because saving humanity means she can sing to people and make them happy.
Good animation and the jumps forward in time are interesting at first since Matsumoto can tell Vivy how history is changing. Also Vivy meets more and more advanced robots who don't seem quite as human as her. Not sure I really like the ending or at least how the crisis is finally resolved.
Puzzles & Dragons Story (2023) [/] Apple Arcade. Sort of a linear story fantasy RPG. Collect characters and level them up. Each room is like three combats. Each fight is your team vs multiple monsters using a match-3 mechanism to attack and trigger your powers. Not that interesting a game without exploring, interacting with NPCs, and solving puzzles or doing quests.
Sonic Dream Team (2023) [-]. Apple Arcade. 3d adventure game where you control Sonic the Hedgehog and his friends. The levels are Sonic-like in that some parts are speed and reflexes but other parts are more platform exploration with Sonic mechanics. I found it unplayable though maybe with a controller. Good graphics though.
Napoleon Journal #17 (2000) [/] This is a special issue of the quarterly full-color magazine and is meant to introduce new people to the Age of Napoleon. A history of the age from before the fall of the Bourbons to Napoleon's second abdication with asides about science, culture, food, fashion, etc. A look at the major powers and a brief look at all of Napoleon's battles (just broken down into how many fought on each side and what their casualties were). The level of detail is less than I'd like and for the most part it glosses over battles. If it were a book I wouldn't keep it in my library and as a magazine less so but it's a good attempt for a small circulation magazine and it does have a lot of photos and illustrations... Oh actually this is the last issue of the magazine before it went under. You can order a DVD of all back issues on their web site.
All she wants to do is sing and make people happy. But she meets Matsumoto (Max Mittelman), a robot from 100 years in the future when all the robots rose up and wiped out humanity. Matsumoto is tasked with stopping that and he needs Vivy's help as she's the only robot that survived 100 years. Although reluctant Vivy decides to help on and off over the next hundred years because saving humanity means she can sing to people and make them happy.
Good animation and the jumps forward in time are interesting at first since Matsumoto can tell Vivy how history is changing. Also Vivy meets more and more advanced robots who don't seem quite as human as her. Not sure I really like the ending or at least how the crisis is finally resolved.
Puzzles & Dragons Story (2023) [/] Apple Arcade. Sort of a linear story fantasy RPG. Collect characters and level them up. Each room is like three combats. Each fight is your team vs multiple monsters using a match-3 mechanism to attack and trigger your powers. Not that interesting a game without exploring, interacting with NPCs, and solving puzzles or doing quests.
Sonic Dream Team (2023) [-]. Apple Arcade. 3d adventure game where you control Sonic the Hedgehog and his friends. The levels are Sonic-like in that some parts are speed and reflexes but other parts are more platform exploration with Sonic mechanics. I found it unplayable though maybe with a controller. Good graphics though.
Napoleon Journal #17 (2000) [/] This is a special issue of the quarterly full-color magazine and is meant to introduce new people to the Age of Napoleon. A history of the age from before the fall of the Bourbons to Napoleon's second abdication with asides about science, culture, food, fashion, etc. A look at the major powers and a brief look at all of Napoleon's battles (just broken down into how many fought on each side and what their casualties were). The level of detail is less than I'd like and for the most part it glosses over battles. If it were a book I wouldn't keep it in my library and as a magazine less so but it's a good attempt for a small circulation magazine and it does have a lot of photos and illustrations... Oh actually this is the last issue of the magazine before it went under. You can order a DVD of all back issues on their web site.