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Another week, another seasonal show down! As much as I enjoy doing these episode reviews, and I do! This particular episode wrapped things up exactly as anyone would expect. Kuro and Kotoko defeated the Steel Lady in the manner we saw last week. Rikka backed off, erased the wiki and disappeared for now.


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Kyokou Suiri Ep. 5: Skeletons in the closet

An idol series with a difference. This looked like a more generic idol show, though it got off to a surprisingly dark start — haunting music, and depressing inner monologue from our idol-hating protagonist Miu. Then it got very weird, as she and seven other girls were invited to a huge underground base hidden below a zoo , to form an idol group. No auditions necessary. Why these 8? Because some mysterious wall god who occasionally spits out orders demands it.

Turns out he feels the same about her. But these are just subjective opinions — not good enough for this analytically minded pair, so they go about trying to prove or disprove their love hypothesis. After a good first ep, I felt the series slumped a bit, falling into the usual rom com tropes mixed with occasional nerd humour. Also, the scientific takes on fairy tales in episode 7 were one of the highlights of the season — more along those lines, and this could rise much higher.

Cute girls doing cute things — no surprise plot twists here, this is exactly what studio Doga Kobo always brings to the table. One girl makes a promise to another to discover an asteroid and name it after her. Several years later, they are reunited in high school… though unfortunately they arrived a year too late to experience the Astronomy Club in its full glory, as due to low membership it has been merged with the Geology Club! Main character Koyuki Seri just wants to live a normal school life.

Voice acting is on point. Underrated, in my opinion. After passing the first stage of an audition, Howan leaves her small village for the big city, in hopes of finding success as a musician! Unfortunately, she loses the paperwork needed for the audition. Said paperwork is picked up by a newly formed band, whose performance Howan ends up listening to — and later joins in with.

I was always likely to pick this up, as I enjoyed the first two Show By Rock!! Thankfully the new characters are amazing, I love them all so far. Most importantly, the music is decent and catchy. As plot convenience would have it, Seigi is in need of a jeweller he can trust, to valuate a ring which he inherited from his grandmother.

This leads to the first of many jewel-related mysteries. Seigi, on the other hand, wears his heart on his sleeve, well-intentioned but often saying stupid things — they make a great combo! Our main character wakes up with no memories, in a strange and dangerous place. After stumbling across a dead body, he remembers that he is a detective, and sets out trying to solve this murder mystery.

To the Top. Another sequel I was bound to pick up! Plot-wise, a lot of training! Kageyama got scouted for an All-Japan youth team training event, while Tsukishima was invited to a smaller prefectural one. Still, even this serves as a learning opportunity, a chance to observe other players and how they move. Six decent character building episodes, but lacking the excitement of tournament games.

One day, a golem forest guardian stumbles across a human child with a collar and leg cuffs, suggesting an escaped slave, pet or even meal. As this strange duo travel from place to place, Golem has to find the delicate balance between keeping Somali safe in this extremely hostile world, without being overly protective and preventing her from socialising, learning and having fun.

Very heartwarming and adorable stuff. Magia Record had the same great look and style as the original cute Ume Aoki character designs, creepy witch designs, and bizarre architecture , but with a new main character, Tamaki Iroha, whose wish when she became a magical girl seems to have misfired in some horrendous fashion.

Is this rumour true, or some kind of trap? Even if true, what form will this salvation take? Once in Kamihama, Iroha finds and fights with help from many other magical girls many witch-like creatures, themselves apparently the products of rumours and hearsay.

Loving the mystery so far! It has decent action scenes and overall animation, and the sigils are varied and interesting. Meanwhile, her classmate Ikuto wishes to become a fashion designer, but as his family is poor, he feels obliged to find work instead of getting the necessary qualifications.

Alone, their dreams are impossible, but together, they might just make a miracle happen…. The first thing that hit me about this series was the huge amount of dialogue — light novel adaptation. The latter ate the flesh of two powerful youkai as a child, and appears to them as a terrifying monster, though he looks perfectly normal to other humans. Very slow-paced due to all the talking, but never boring. Main character Asakusa Midori is a shy girl who loves anime — specifically the concept art, world design, backgrounds, vehicles, machinery etc.

She meets Mizusaki Tsubame, a fashion model who also loves anime, but is more into the character design side. Urged on by their friend Kanamori Sayaka who claims to just be in it for the money , the two combine their sketches and bounce ideas of each other, and create fantastic animation. Though at its core this is just another high school club series, the passion for animation both from the characters and the creators makes it stand out. Very unique. Dorohedoro is set in a world where body transforming magic exists… but the sorcerers who use it need to practice somehow, so they travel to the slum city of Hole, and subject the people there to all kinds of experiments.

This is what happened to our protagonist, Caiman, who was left with a spiky reptilian head, and another human living inside of him! With no memory of his past self, only a vague recollection of a man standing in the alley where he was cursed, Caiman now hunts down sorcerers, shoves their faces in his mouth, and gets the guy inside to check their identity.

A bizarre concept, but I love it! This entry was posted on Sunday, February 16th, at pm and is filed under Anime , Uncategorized. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2. You can leave a response , or trackback from your own site. Budokan vs. It comes across as entirely non-judgmental fun — no apologies either. So all that idols-are-stupid noise seems more like a gambit than apologia.

The sceinece rom-com is okay. Ocassionaly cute, occasionally funny, occasionally dull. I adore the pink-haired troll also good chemistry with her childhood friend — perfect voice work, too.

I adore the Show by Rock show. A worthy successor, good-natured and fun. I keep hearing good things about the show, but at the same time, whenever I see a screen shot it looks utterly dull — lots of geometry and little setting. Also, it has one of my favourite openings of the season — a cheeky little musical number. I like Magia Record. It made me feel more wary than nostalgic. With the following witch, it felt more like best-of remix than its own thing. I quickly got into it, though.

The moment the snake came out of the smart phone was the moment I quit, but to be honest I thought of dropping the show at the opening shot. There was just nothing there that appealed to me. The show profits immensly from Kanamori. And Dorohedoro … I started out disliking Caiman, but I can tolerate him now. And with that, I have the negatives out of the way. It just adds to the atmosphere. And this show is genuinely weird, rather than just sprinkling some surface-weirdness for flavour.

Just when I think Eizouken will overtake this show, it pulls an exceptionally stunning episode to re-assert itself. I do like how Budoukan handles the idol fandom side of things.

Interesting thoughts on ID: Invaded! I find the release-it-all-at-once model really inconvenient: I tend to put them on the backlog, along with older shows. Especially given that Japan is one of the few countries to still do it on an industrial scale.

Clearly a cultural thing. Thanks for the impressions on Kuutei Dragons. I can usually ignore that sort of thing, but not always. I think Plunderer was the only thing in a season of […]. Though maybe even sixteen is one too […]. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account. Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Blog at WordPress. AngryJellyfish's Blog.

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If the forum is already convinced that Steel Lady Nanase is a real ghost, she turns into the skid with her second solution. Jealous and spiteful.

Kyokou Suiri

From the author of Zetsuen no Tempest and Spiral! Warning: Please read both chapters before you form any impressions about the main character. Impressions: Fantastic artwork and don't get me started on the character interactions. Really feels like everyone's got some sort of screw loose. Just a teeny, tiny one. The series has a strong start with the first two chapters each being nearly 80 pages long. Someone please confirm whether this is monthly. Thanks and is every chapter going to be this long? Anyone got any theories as to what the second youkai he ate was? I wonder if it has any relation to goats, which strangely both heroines noticed his similarity to.

Kuro Sakuragawa

kyokou suiri kuro jealous

I definitely would be scared of a steel beam coming right at my head. Essentially, there is something off about Kuro. To us, he seems cold, but you can also argue that he can act naturally around her. Those are like what? Hundreds of pounds?

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A year-old college student. When Iwanaga was 11 years old, she was kidnapped for 2 weeks by a group of yokai, who pleaded for her to become their "Goddess of Wisdom" to give them guidance and make peace among them. She agreed, and in exchange she lost her right eye and left leg. Since then, yokai, ayakashi and all kinds of ghosts and spectres have crossed the country to ask for her help as a mediator. A year-old college student who gained immortality from eating mermaid flesh when he was He often visited his university hospital where his cousin was stationed, which is where Iwanaga met and fell in love with him.

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I wish Iwanaga had been more honest with Kuro about her feelings, but the loose ends that the series had going were cleaned up quite well. The comedy is.

Kyokou Suiri – 05

Kotoko, the main protagonist of the series, will now finally get to see Kuro in action. Kotoko tries to get Saki all jealous by showing her all the pictures that she took with Kuro, but Saki barely reacts to all of it and claims that Kuro seems uninterested in all the pictures. Their conversation then gets diverted to Nanane and they share their own opinion on the backstory of the Yokai who tries to kill them earlier. Later, Saki even suggests to her boss that Nanase could be an actual ghost.

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An idol series with a difference.

But for now, Kotoko can celebrate her momentous, hard-fought win with Kurou and her youkai associates. That said, having exerted so much mental energy outwitting Rikka, Kotoko has to rest for a while…a while that turns out to be 28 hours. Just kidding; the two have a very proper and cordial dinner as a form of closure on their relationship that ended so abruptly years ago. This is why I was so glad the Steel Lady story was wrapped up last week: so we could watch more of this fascinating and endlessly rootable couple interact and bounce off one another. Kotoko is such a formidable firecracker, she practically requires an immortal as a partner. The two check out of the hotel as it looks close to rain, and Kurou assures Kotoko that he and Saki are so over which is the truth after all by comparing her to Princess Iwanaga from the Kojiki. Honestly, I could watch this pair of lovebirds playfully bicker for another two seasons!

He saved it in the end though! What a smooth talker. And he always looks so serious. That smoldering look is the key.

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