shit BL says
Once and always and nevermore.
im just going by the name romanizations since im just a few eps in. But it seems theyre using the same names as the magma adaption fantl (ex. Main & Turi). Tho i guess its most likely them just deciding on the same romanizations. Still, the author endorsed romanizations are Myne and Tuuli so imo thats what they should be called.
Tuuli sounds vaguely Scandinavian, which would be cool if not for the fact that these names aren't meant to sound familiar.
Last edited by Deathhappens; December 11th, 2019 at 12:50 AM.
shit BL says
Once and always and nevermore.
So you say, but the cast is full of rather mundane european names. like, i personally know multiple people that share names with various bookworm charas.
Special 7 Episode 8: This episode, Bellemer got kidnapped by criminals who abducted homunculi to harvest their hearts. It's believed that homunculi hearts can grant eternal youth if they're eaten, so they sold the stolen hearts to make a profit. Thankfully, she was saved before they did anything to her. And Ichinose finally found out that his ex-partner was the detective that saved Nanatsuki, I'm excited for the next episode.
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Beastars episode 10: Whereby the show casts off the college/highschool shenanigans and finally becomes the Tarantino movie it's always dreamed of.
shit BL says
Once and always and nevermore.
You mean doctor?
This week, on Mairimashita! Iruma-kun: the complete and utter humiliation of Kalego.
The Adventure of the Velvet Room (Sherlock Holmes/Persona) (SB, FFN, AO3)
Blog with all of my Servants so far.
Fire Force Episode 21: This episode was amazing. The moment with Shinra reminded me of Soul Eater with all the skeletons and monsters in it he was seeing. The fight between Shinra and Sho looked so good. I wonder what Sho meant by being in a different universe that Shinra. Did he mean that he's stronger that him? And what was with the steam coming off of him? Vulcan and Captain Obi managed to stop Lisa and Captain Giovanni, but just let the latter go. I don't know why they did that after everything he put them through. I can't wait for the next episode, I might finally get to know who this Evangelist really is.
Last edited by Laserman; December 14th, 2019 at 02:24 PM.
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shit BL says
Once and always and nevermore.
My Hero Academia Season 4 Episode 72: That last fight took a real toll on Tamaki. I hope he'll be fine. I like how the Shie Hassaikai said that had standards and principles compared to supervillians and how they don't even like Overhaul. And Kirishima and Fat Gum were really amazing this episode. The former managed to get back up and defend Fat Gum despite his fear, and gave the latter the opportunity to counter their opponents. Fat Gum really looks like a different person after losing all that weight. I might actually like this episode more than the last one.
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Fire Force Episode 22:Spoiler:
Last edited by Laserman; December 21st, 2019 at 02:06 PM.
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My Hero Academia Season 4 Episode 73: So Overhaul can put people back together just like, God. I really underestimated that Himiko girl, those were two pros she stabbed and managed to get away from. Like I thought they were a lot better than that, Eraserhead at least is better than that.
Mirio is going to confront Overhaul in the next episode, I wonder if he'll use the same tactic that he did during Season 3?
Last edited by Laserman; December 22nd, 2019 at 12:48 AM.
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Special 7 Episode 9: While transporting one of the Nine members that were involved in the incident nine years, we finally get to see what happened back then with Ichinose and Luka. When they couldn't get the guy through force, Warlock had Luka impersonate one of the guards at the hotel and plant a bomb. Now he's facing his brother again, what's going to happen between the two of them?
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So, NouKin is over. Fun and silly, I found it to be most interesting in how it presented a contrast to Bookworm and last season's Arifureta in how to adapt LNs to anime.
- Arifureta cut all the worldbuilding to get to the waifus and action faster, leaving the story mostly incomprehensible and showing almost zero character development.
- Bookworm is the other extreme, cutting very little, and only the most subtle pieces - leaving a slow moving story that is beginning to need to rush a little to finish the story arc before the season ends.
- So what did NouKin do? Something completely different. It took the premise, and the characters, from the LN, but at the same time abandoned any need to stick to anything but the broadest outlines of the original events or formatting. Instead, we got a new anime-only version, designed from the start to be animated and fit into a 12 episode season. And it worked fairly well.
It actually reminds me of the way CLAMP anime used to work - same basic idea, but always a new storyline that was created to make the anime work rather than just having moving manga panels.
I don't know if it would work for everything, but it's an approach I think that a lot of source material could benefit from.
True it's better than just skipping events to catch up to the newest volume with 12 episode
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Wandering on internet