It’s time for the final showdown with Dio!
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Anime Review: Mobile Suit Gundam: Witch From Mercury Season 2
This season had the second halves of not one, but two very LGBT-ish anime from Bandai/Sunrise, and a lot of worry about whether these would be able to stick the landing. Let’s start with the mecha series: Mobile Suit Gundam: Witch from Mercury, Season 2. There will be some spoilers.
Continue readingWe clear our way through the last of the enemy’s defenders.
Continue readingWe catch up with the enemy commanders.
Continue readingGot a whole bunch of stuff to cover this time.
Continue readingI cheat a little to deal with the Undead.
Continue readingWe start our delve into the depths of the Hanging Gardens.
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Anime Review: Sorcerous Stabber Orphen – Final 2 Seasons
The last two cours of Sorcerous Stabber Orphen went back-to-back, feeding directly into the other, at a total of 24 episodes (which was the same length as the previous seasons of the show) but with two different subtitles – Chaos in Urbanrama and Doom of Dragon’s Sanctuary. The two series are somewhat mixed in quality, but they go one into the other to such a degree that it’s hard to talk about them in isolation.
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Anime Review: Oshi No Ko
If you have followed the anime industry in Japan, and with it have paid attention to Japanese voice actors and the pop singers who do the opening and closing songs of the shows you like, you may have come to the realization that the Japanese music industry kinda sucks, and maltreats people (something that was also previously covered in Key The Metal Idol and Perfect Blue). This past season we got Oshi No Ko, an adaptation of a manga from the writer of Kaguya-Sama: Love is War and also the artist of Flowers of Evil, which gives its own take on this, which I think gives a different spin on some of those beats.
There will be spoilers below the cut. There is some real benefit of going into the show – at least the first episode – completely unspoiled, but if you’d rather not, that’s perfectly okay.
Continue readingWe win the fight, but now must delve into the Hanging Garden’s depths.
Continue readingThe bottleneck becomes enough of a hassle that I end up using some cheats.
Continue readingIt’s time for a couple stand-alone issues, where AzBat comes to the aid of an immigrant whose son was taken to be sold to Yuppie Scum, and AzBat’s first match with a superpowered member of Batman’s Rogue’s Gallery – The Corrosive Man.
Continue readingWe learn more about Andoras’ Backstory.
Continue readingWe finally reach the top of the Hanging Gardens!
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Anime Review: My Love Story with Yamada-kun at Lv999
My Love Story With Yamada-Kun at Lv999 was a tremendously fun little romantic comedy shojo anime. After the last Shojo series I watched, Fruits Basket, went kinda hog on the melodrama, I was rather pleased to find that this series was a lot more pleasant and chill.
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Anime Review: The Cafe Terrace and Its Goddesses
As per usual, a couple times a year I like to watch a fanservice series or so to just sort of gauge the state of the genre. For the Spring 2023 season, I went with the Cafe Terrace and Its Goddesses, to see if it fares a little better than the last fanservice series I watched with Goddess in the title. The answer is very much “Yes”.
Continue readingWe finish hacking through the Goon Squad.
Continue readingWe have a seemingly straightforward map.
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Vlog: Disability Pride Month
This month is Disability Pride Month – so I’m going to talk a little bit about a few ways that I experience the world with my Autism.
Continue readingThere are so many undead in this fight.
Continue readingWe approach the top of the Hanging Gardens.
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Anime Review: Heavenly Delusion
Of the heavier anime series from the Spring 2023 season that I watched, probably the heaviest of them all was Heavenly Delusion (released on Hulu in the US and Disney+ abroad under its untranslated Japanese title of Tengoku Daimakyo). The series was one of the two from this past season that sought to build a couple of mysteries over the course of the season, with a varying degree of success. Also, a content warning for this series – it contains imagery of sexual assault.
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Anime Review: Tonikawa Over The Moon For You Season 2
The first season of Tonikawa was a light, refreshing slice-of-life sitcom series that answered the question – can you have a funny sitcom when everyone in the relationship has already said “I Will”, and also they don’t have kids? The answer, it turned out, was yes. The question for season 2 is, “Can this story continue to maintain this momentum?” The answer, it turns out, is also yes.
Continue readingIt turns out the cockatrices aren’t the only enemies with Petrify.
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