After the defeat of Gamma thanks to Vangola’s strongest Guardian, Hibari Kyouya, the group decides what to do next regarding the injured Storm/Rain Guardians and their next plan of attack on the Millefiore. Good news always comes after a pinch, right?
By the way, episode 84 is a filler so I most likely will not be blogging on it.
Anyways, this Code Geass epi is even better than the last one, featuring a even more jaw dropping plot twists. How on earth can they stuff it with so many lot twists yet keep it so unique and not repetitive?! THE WORLD MAY NEVER KNOW.. Of course… There were things that got on my nerves.
It’s late… I’m studying for finals.. so some quick notes only… Watch it yourself if you want a detailed plot summary okay?
Rating: 9/10… Since it ROCKS ASS… And reinvigorated me though I was exhausted. Now that is PRO. However, this episode of Eclipse is a bit lower quality than usual.. Hm…
All I have to do is say “ninja anime” and the first thing that most people will think of is “Naruto”, right?
In a world now dominated by a single crappy anime/manga series about a ninja donning an orange jumpsuit, there is one newer ninja anime that shines above the rest.
After Naruto, ninja anime/manga really, REALLY did not appeal to me anymore; it had left a bad taste in my mouth, and I wanted to avoid it at all costs. Then came along Nabari no Ou – and I must admit, while I was very reluctant to check it out at first, I’m glad I forced myself into it.
Enter modern Japan: You have guns, technology, computers, and psycho business men trying to take over the world as usual. Ninjas are the stuff of myth these days, but little do the humans of today know that ninjas still exist, in their world known as “Nabari”. Rokujo Miharu, the “Master of Apathy” as he is known, is being targeted by the “Kairoushuu” clan because he holds in his body the equivalent of a nine-tailed fox – The Hijutsu, Shinrabanshou or whatever, I’m not really sure which is which.
Mochi: Based on its manga counterpart, Soul Eater is set in a alternate universe where the students of Shibusen, go collect corrupt souls with the chance of becoming Kishin, or a type of demon/insanity thing. Weapons are actually in a human form and with their wielders they must collect 99 souls with the potential of becoming a kishin as well as 1 witch soul in an effort for the weapon to becoming one of Shinigami-sama’s official death scythes.The series focuses on Maka and her weapon Soul as they go through the up and downs of a chaotic daily life.
This is a Bones 10th anniversary project, so expect smooth and beautiful animation for battle scenes, and awesome CGI.
This is also the first collab review by DanHawking and Mochi.
Bright paper lanterns adorn the traditional houses lining the streets of Edo, Japan. Crowds of people walk by with hope and confidence in their eyes; a few samurai are spotted here and there.
Tokidoki Rikugo, a modern high school student failing History class, is visiting the virtual world of the last few years in the Tokugawa Period through the use of special goggles provided at a high-tech history museum. What was intended to be research for an assignment turns into a .hack-esque adventure as a “Nue” attacks Toki and the broken goggles have imprisoned him in the virtual world with no escape.
kyuun-kyuun~ kyuun-kyuun~ watashi no kare wa pairoto
Itano Circus. Minmay Defense. All that, and for some reason, prehensile hair. Welcome to Macross Frontier, the latest in a line of real-robot anime sequels to the original Super Dimension Fortress Macross series. With this and Gundam, you have two of the most popular stateside-known mecha series. Just don’t call it by its other name or I’ll kick your ass. So, uh, listen to my blog~?
Isn’t she a bundle of adorable cuteness? Time to start blogging Kure-nai, which is a slice of life (sorta) anime about a high school kid called Kurenai Shinkurou who is stuck guarding this girl called Kuhouin Murasaki. There aren’t that many fight scenes in this, so those who want epic battle scenes should convert to Code Geass. I’m in it for the cute adorable-ness of it. Kurenai is a dispute mediator, so you do see him beating up thugs every once in awhile.
Murasaki-chan has spent all of her life living inside this sanctuary within the Kuhouin mansion, so it’s up to poor Kurenai to teach her the ropes of daily life. Her innocence and ignorance reeks havoc on his already precarious life, not to mention that she was actually kidnapped by Kurenai’s mentor Benika. And of course, Kurenai has this awesome sword that was implanted into his arm that comes out whenever he goes berserk… What’s next?
Rating: 7/10 Due to the lol-ness and beautiful plot development of this epi.
Am I the only one who thinks Hibari’s hedgehog actually represents his fluffy, fluffy hair? Or lack thereof, in the anime’s case.
Hopefully everyone who’s reading this post will be caught up to KHR, because I’m not telling the entire damn story. That would take pages and pages of epic failure.
As Vangola Guardians Gokudera and Yamamoto fight a losing battle against Millefiore’s Black Spell Third Captain Gay–Gamma, Gokudera is left standing alone as Yamamoto inevitably falls from lack of protection against electrocution. Better get some rubber next time, aye?