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Honestly, the thought that all this timey-wimey stuff will make sense one day (and the gorgeous art) is what encourages me to keep reading, because the rest of the story is all over the place and makes no sense. First Sasha is the legitimate prince and is supposed to take his place o...
The art style is also excellent, where characters and scenes are animated with a sense of realism rather than the usual anime exaggerations. This gives the horror a certain sense of realism that you wouldn’t normally find in anime. The movie works to make you question, along with Mima, ...
“Demon Slayer” Figuarts Zero – Nezuko Kamado (Blood Demon Art) “Demon Slayer” Q Posket – Nezuko Kamado II (ver.A) “Cells At Work!” Pop Up Parade – Platelet “Fate Grand Carnival” Pop Up Parade – Mash Kyrielight “Fate Grand Carnival” Pop Up Parade – Ritsuka Fujimaru ...
Shadow: I feel like I’m being way too picky with the art while watching these pv’s, but it bothers me that the sky is green. I don’t know why. The animation doesn’t look that great from that one fight they showcased and the designs of the characters look a tad boring. It lo...
1 Commenton Sword Art Online: Alicization – War of Underworld – 23 (Fin) – A Hug and a Sword Fruits Basket – 44 – There’s Always Room for Kindness (and Jell-O) For me this was one of most-anticipated episodes ofFruits Basketsince Tooru saw Kyou’s true form. After learning th...
The anime reveals itself as a parody of 8-bit style RPG’s right from the get-go with its use of pixel art and dialog boxes straight out of classics likeDragon Questor the originalFinal Fantasy. As Nike is thrust into the role of protagonist, the show wastes no time in pointing out th...
If you enjoyed the humor in the original, rest assured it’s made the transition quite nicely without feeling repetitive (one clever joke in the first episode involves all of Jiyu’s classes being about global warming). All in all it’s a worthy sequel and a steal ...
Honestly, the art in Jitsu wa Watashi wa almost turned me off at first. But don’t worry, I’m not in the majority. Apparently I’m picky. But by the second episode, I was totally into it! “Leaky basket” Asahi is an adorable bundle of awkward when it comes to his crush. And ...
it shows that if self-interest corporations run things, then people of different classes will be severely segregated. However, it still shows if you work hard and make sacrifices, you can still make it no matter what your background is and it’s on you to make that change for yourself an...