Watched the first two episodes of the new Fruits Basket adaptation.
So far it looks more serious/soap opera-ish and much less zany than the 2001 adaptation.
Watched the first two episodes of the new Fruits Basket adaptation.
So far it looks more serious/soap opera-ish and much less zany than the 2001 adaptation.
don't quote me on this
By serendipity, the third volume of "Getter Robo Devolution: The Last Three Minutes of the Universe" arrived and was read.
While the first two volumes felt very Evangelion-esque, the third went full Ideon...
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"Here's a bangin lil' tune about takin' on The Man!"
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I should start up Devolution again. The translation I was reading suddenly stopped right around the time the mysterious benefactor was revealed.
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I watched the first episode of The Promised Neverland anime. God, that was messed up. I think understand why people said it's like Death Note with how it's not like most of the other manga in Shonen Jump. I'm definitely interested though.
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Route End is almost over. I really want to buy copies of all volumes when it's complete. Will likely have to import it like Birdy II, though.
Went and saw Penguin Highway on the big screen. It was really, really good. Didn't get me teary eyed like A Slient Voice or Little Witch Academia, but better than Your Name. It's similar to The Night is Short, Walk On Girl, where it starts normal and gets slowly more supernatural and strange as it goes on. Though Unlike that movie, it's a lot more focused and dosn't feel like it's too long. It almost reminds me of a Ghibli movie, except the wondrous elements are hidden whereas in Ghibli they're out in the open from the beginning.
I'd highly recommend it.
Binged All Of Gundam In 4 Years, 1 Week and All I Got Was This Stupid Mask
FF XIV: Walked to the End
Started Legend of the Galactic Heroes (14/07/23), pray for me.
Ooh, now I regret not going to see in theaters
Route End ended at 54 chapters. Author fumbled and seemed in a rush to finish it, nothing actually resolved so much as hand-waved and the strangest part of the story (the one character who keeps dying and reviving as a man in his 50s) being the work of "god". Or something. Really, ignoring the god element and the mess the case turned into because of it, as while the manga is a murder mystery it also touches on suicide and death and life and the characters and how they cope with it, it could've better shown how they--namely, Haruno and Igarashi, the two characters the story focused the most on--moved on--or didn't--instead of just, well... two unrelated people literally sitting at a table talking about, well, nothing actually. I suppose what I'm most upset about is how Haruno and Igarashi's relationship went nowhere until the end. "End" here simply being the very last page is them both meeting again after supposedly not seeing each other for 30+ years, having dealt with their demons, and now ready to start a proper, healthy relationship with one another though how the hell should I know because this is all we got:
In this case, I'm not a fan of the open ending. It's just... there. Should've taken a page from the 5 Centimeters Per Second manga adaptation, grr.
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Basically, because I'm a sucker, I wanted this to be shown, instead of, well, nothing,
Author dropped the ball.
Meh. It was a fun ride nonetheless.
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The Promised Neverland Episode 2: God, there were some scary moments in this episode. How on Earth are they going to get 30+ kids out of there alive, especially when they have about two people now?
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I started watching A Certain Magical Index after years of friends telling me I will love Raildex if I am a Fate fan.
The Church has a legion of black ops super soldiers who hunt down heretics and mages? Oh yeah, I can see it.
Touma reminds me of Shirou, too, though he still feels pretty generic right now. But just as Shirou turned out to have a lot more going on, I'm banking on Touma having some sort of weird reason for his anti-magic hand. I just hope it's not anything like being a child of destiny descended from both angelic and demonic bloodlines. It's only in the early going, but it's pretty clear the city is some sort of giant laboratory. I would much rather him be a test tube baby designed to upend the magical world. I really like that living-weapon-discovering-humanity trope (even though Touma is plenty human) and fate-is-what-you-make.
Index is cute as heck. I'm liking their banter, though the tsundere biting gimmick is already wearing thin.
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Witch Hunter is fun i'm glad to see it come back.
Finished HnG, the last episodes were pretty fun and almost every character got some screentime.
taking break before season 2 (which supposedly takes off from whatever ep from s1 and is closer to the manga, so that's cool), what is next on my backlog list...
Chaldea Heroes
Personal skill
Given how dissapointing the Sensei show this season is given they got Kaneko, and his talents are wasted in that crap that reeks of restricting him, I went back to his glory days: Good ol' Seikon no Qwaser.
I already watched S1, so SnQ II. Episode 1 was already glorious and great. A better VR anime than SAO (the Gun Gale Online arc could have rivaled it if GGO Kirito was actually female and if players needed to suck breast milk (uncensored, of course) to reload their guns (since Kirito apparently uses a laser sword or something, just give the sword a battery and if it runs out, time to suck titty))
Gotta love how Sasha keeps being this serious business edgelord in a ridiculous ecchi show that doesn't take him seriously (C'mon: the premise of this season involves infiltrating an all girls school with a futuristic VR shit just to justify having him crossdress and be actually genderswapped).
Here's hoping Katja comes back soon.
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DINO GETTER,FUCK YESS
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If there's one villain trope I hate more than all others, it's the psycho ten year old child who treats everything as a game and has a breakdown when he loses. They always talk such a big game but when the tables turn it's time to cower in a corner repeatedly crying how this can't be happening. The thing that really gets me about them is that the show almost always tries to make them sympathetic towards the end, and wants to pity the little shit who just killed millions for the lulz. And they always get away alive at the end too, because you cvan't have children dying horribly. I think I hate them more than the rich rapist with a power fetish from harem shows, because at least they tend to die horribly, if not at the MC's hand then at the hand of someone less of a paragon of forgiveness.
Damn does Gundam AGE jump around a lot genre-wise. Starts as a super robot show, then abruptly turns into a proper Gundam battle. Then time skip and now it's highschool shenanigans, which will probably last for another ten episodes before going back to proper war stories in a big final arc battle.
Binged All Of Gundam In 4 Years, 1 Week and All I Got Was This Stupid Mask
FF XIV: Walked to the End
Started Legend of the Galactic Heroes (14/07/23), pray for me.
What about a psycho ten year old that treats everything like a game and when the tables are turned they just laugh and say they can’t wait for the next match as they die
Never run into that one, but I'd respect his hustle at least. Unrepentant villain is much preferable to sniveling coward villain.
Binged All Of Gundam In 4 Years, 1 Week and All I Got Was This Stupid Mask
FF XIV: Walked to the End
Started Legend of the Galactic Heroes (14/07/23), pray for me.