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Monthly Archives: September 2011
This is War (Mawaru Penguindrum 11)
Them there are fightin’ words.
Usagi Drop 11 – The End?
Yeah, I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t a bit disappointed with this last episode of Usagi Drop. Then again, I probably shouldn’t of gotten my hopes up knowing how the manga ended. In all likely hood, there was … Continue reading
The Ara Ara Syndrome: Taking a look at Miss Perfect
They’re everwhere… There has always been a part of me that gravitates towards those older sister type characters in anime. Perhaps it’s their beauty, elegance, or intellect (though they usually don’t seem to have a way with directions or can … Continue reading
Posted in Anime, editorials, Manga
Tagged Ah! My Goddess, Alicia Florence, Aria, Ikoku Meiro no Croisee, The Idolm@aster
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Let’s Go Deeper (Mawaru Penguindrum 9)
Could it be? Did I really just watch an episode of Mawaru Penguindrum without Ringo? Was this really an episode all about Himari and a sexy pink haired librarian who’s actually a guy? Well, it’s about freakin’ time! I’ve been … Continue reading
Usagi Drop 9 – Him and Her
I guess being chronically shy towards love isn’t just a disease that’s sweeping through the teenage population of Japan, but the adults as well. Maybe it’s something people don’t grow out of…? Nah, I’m just kidding. Daikichi and Yukari are … Continue reading
Oh No He Didn’t (Mawaru PenguinDrum 8)
If I wasn’t sure about Sho and Ringo’s growing disfunctional relationship, I sure as hell am now. Nothing changes a girl’s mind like sacrificing your life for her. Hopefully she can snap out of her crazy streak to realize she’s … Continue reading
Ikoku Meiro no Croisee 9 – That Little Thing Called Love
I had been thinking over the course of this show that there was no way they’d take the realistic dark approach to Camille and Claude’s relationship, this is a happy slice of life after all, but quite honestly (even though … Continue reading