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Real Dororo and Tamama friendship moment!
#keroro gunso#sgt frog#dororo#tamama#love to draw dororo being not forgotten! so fun!#the episodes where they like. hang out or train together are so sweet#underrated mentor/horrific pupil dynamic#also ⭐ to anyone who can recognize the cutoff doodles#FAN-WORKS
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Spy X Family Episode 12 Review : What's Happpened ?
Loid doesn't seem to be having a good time in Spy x Family Episode 12. And this time it's not because of Anya. Let's take a look at what got Loid the most excited about Spy x Family Episode 12! WHAT HAPPENED IN SPY X FAMILY EPISODE 11? Spy x Family has seen Anya work hard at school to earn Stella Stars in order to support her father's mission. Loid isn't satisfied with her grades or overall performance in academics. Loid, in addition to studying, decides that Anya has other talents that can help her get Stella Stars. Anya fails to excel in all three areas Loid has tested her in: music, drawing, and sports. Anya agrees that her father will find a way to get Stella for her.Available in India the Same Day as Japan Loid then takes Anya to the hospital to help as a volunteer. Anya is shocked to learn that a boy who had gone through rehab ended up breaking things. The boy falls into the pool and begins drowning after he walks towards it. Anya uses her powers to locate the boy and rushes to the pool to save him. Anya, a child herself has difficulty pulling the boy out. Loid follows her to the pool and rescues both of them. Anya saves the boy and gets lots of praise for her bravery. She is awarded a Stella. Spy x Family Episode 12 Overview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-O_Too5HxM&ab_channel=AniTVPreviews SPY X FAMILY EPISODE 12 Preview By AniTV Previews Spy x Family (sometimes stylized as SpyxFamily) is an action- and comedy anime based upon a manga by Tatsuya Enou. It was serialized in Shounen Jump+. It quickly became one of the most beloved ongoing properties in Shounen Jump+, so an anime adaptation was inevitable. Studios Wit, CloverWorks are currently tackling the anime adaptation. It would be insulting to your intelligence as anime lovers to tell you about the anime shows these two studios made. As you are well aware. Kazuhiro Furuhashi is the anime's director. He has also served in similar positions on shows like Rurouni Kenshin, HunterxHunter (1999) and Dororo. This episode is also known as SpyxFamily Episode 12 or Spy Family Episode 12. - SpyxFamily Episode 12 Review doesn't contain spoilers – Spy x Family Episode 12 Review - Bird Trouble Loid is our Best Spy Character. Despite having seen the show for three years, we still don't know much about him or how he does it. Yor is also subject to the same fate, although she does get some segments that are focused on her interests and not just her assassination. Loid receives very little except that he helps Anya in some way for his mission. Loid needed an episode that was not so focused on the mission. Spy x Family Episode 12 wasn't that episode. Although it was clearly an episode about Loid that told us more about Operation Stryx and his spy activities, the storyline was still centered on his primary objective. We didn't find out anything about Loid, or any new information about him. Loid is as mysterious and unknowable as ever. This makes sense because he is a spy. However, it also means that despite being the main character, he is not the one we root for. Anya and Yor take the spotlight from him in every scene he is in. This speaks volumes about Yor's character strength, but is also a disadvantage to Loid. While he's a fun character to watch, when the series ends, he'll be the one most forgotten. He will have to be there, and although it won't really be a big loss since we don't really care about him, he is still an interesting character that deserves more. This episode included a lot of the things we love and a few new developments that will benefit the series' overall health. Anya is learning how to use her powers for good. It is high time. It is an interesting aspect of the show that Anya has a power, and its use can be more beneficial. Anya is more than a cute, tiny character. This is precisely what makes her so special. It was amazing to see Yor use Yor, and it demonstrated a subtle connection between them. The episode's first segment was about Loid trying to save his family's trip and a whole nation. It was the best segment. This is because the second segment was not very good. It was both useless and harmful to Yor and Loid's characters. It was a time-filler that didn't have any artistic merit. The episode was nevertheless quite enjoyable. Verdict Spy x Family Episode 12 was a lighthearted, entertaining episode that did not offend anyone. Read the full article
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The Year of Keroro Challenge Update 3 (Yes Sir)
This took quite a bit longer than I hoped, this post is a really big one, especially episodes 15 & 17. Actually, today I’ve caught up to watching, once I catch up in writing as well I’ll update weekly, but for now I still have a few posts worth (I’m especially looking forward to the next one).
But for now enjoy a translation of all the writing on the whiteboard from the pool episode:
There’s no shot of everything on the board but here is the meeting related part (Note “enjoy” is written a bit oddly, normally it would be in katakana since they used the English and the “ji” would be from “shi”, not “chi”). However, the best part is the little scribbles on the whiteboard:
It works because Japanese has vertical writing, but one of these is supposed to be both names under the same umbrella (You can see it done full scale with actual people at the end of Only Yesterday). In Japan sharing an umbrella with somebody is considered very romantic, so this is a bit like writing two names in a heart, either way it’s easy to guess who drew it. As for the “Finding Nemo” bit, it basically translates as “Even for searching....” which doesn’t really make any sense, but given the drawing and the fact that the movie came out less than a year before this episode aired, chances are they fiddled around with the writing to make a nod to the movie without name-dropping it (You can find more about that and quite a few other things under the break). And fun fact, flat fish can be either left or right sided and one is considered better tasting (I can’t remember which)
And the plan count:
Serious Plans: K66:14 D66:1 MMK:1
Funding Plans: K66:1
It’s a plan, I Swear!: K66:4
New category: Oh look! Progress (Not actually invading today, just trying to make it look they are so HQ will leave them alone): K66:2 (The ocean invasion plan went here, though it could fit almost anywhere)
Episode 15: This is one I’ve always really enjoyed....fun fact: psychologists seem to be a bit undecided about multiple personalities and over the years have gone back and forth a few times on whether it’s a real psychological condition or created by a person reacting a certain way to unrelated things (for example there was a time when a lot of people were diagnosed and it was traced back to a repressed memory, but when the catalyst events were researched it turned out that most never happened and those people were highly susceptible to suggestion).
On that note there are a lot of fun little touches in this episode like the fact that Momoka’s legs don’t fit in the machine (of course it’s made for somebody much shorter, but still), how when the the two Momokas merge the reversed light and dark pink on their swimsuits also blend to create a peachy pink (subtle), and the nod to frogs hibernating. It’s also worth noting that this episode aired in 2004, in July I believe, which is part of the reason why Keroro mentions the Olympics since this was shortly before the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens (Also Keroro & Giroro’s expressions while swimming are just strangely delightful, the way their faces look when their expressions break the face’s natural patterning).
Now onto something big that has caused a lot of confusion in regards to the original subtitles: The bleeped out bit was supposed to be Patrasch, not Cleopatra. The name and this entire bit of the scene was supposed to a reference to the Dog of Flanders anime series that was part of the World Masterpiece Theater series, namely the ending scene of the anime where the boy and his dog (Patrasch) both freeze to death in a church. The book is considered a classic children’s story in Japan and the 1975 anime still occasionally reruns on T.V. and received a remake movie in 1997, and the ending scene has been referenced in many other works (One example that’s made it here is the Pokemon episode Holy Matrimony). Basically, it’s the anime counter part to calling out “Rosebud”.
As for the censor bleep, that’s something that sometimes happens when somebody name-drops something that the production company doesn’t have the rights to, I’ve seen it in talk shows too. I believe it’s related to the way Japanese copyright laws work in regards to parody and references; appearently they’re allowed as long as the copyright holder doesn’t object, so by bleeping out name-drops and putting pixelation or censor bars over the faces of famous characters they can help lower the chances of a complaint by just suggesting the other work instead of out right referencing it. When there is a complaint the scene can end up being removed or in some cases, like the first episode of Osomatsu-san, the entire episode can be banned from official release.
Oh by the way, I’m presuming “Oha” is short for ohayou or good morning, I know around this time there was a children’s idol/media show called “Oha-star” which used a similar greeting.
Episode 16: It’s the Masami episode, and I have to admit, I had forgotten how far off the deep end Tamama goes in this one; when he showed up I expected him to be excited, but sweet goodness I didn’t expect him to be that excited. This bit is for the cross-section of Keroro & Pony fans, but I always imagined that if they had the originally human Sunset Shimmer appear in Equestria Girls they would handle it a bit like this
Also this is the second time Mois has come really close to destroying the Earth and I have to wonder how it repairs itself afterward so it isn’t already on the brink when she starts, the best I can think of is that magma flows into the crack and solidifies, linking the ground back together; sort of like when you get a cut
Episode 17:
Actually, it’s a bit interesting that Tamama & Giroro were the ones who fell in the water tank; dark colours absorb heat better than light ones and red tends to make people feel warmer so they’re actually the best able to warm up afterwards. Also in part two the Aliens could have done better if they switched Mois & Dororo and Momoka dodging Natsumi was a fun detail, but didn’t they already establish the being watched feeling was caused by a weird but harmless alien? Having said that, I can imagine some ghost stories would actually be more frightening for a ghost since there’s a chance you’ll encounter whoever the story is about
The next two paragraphs are just talking about two ghost stories mentioned in the episode that I wasn’t sure how well know they were, if you already know them feel free to skip to episode 18
The T.V. program Keroro & Tamama are watching at the beginning is an adaption of a famous ghost story; there are many variations, the basic premise is a jealous wife thinks her husband is smitten with the maid and destroys one of their best plates so she can frame the maid and fire her. When the maid is accused she tries counting the plates and when she finds there’s one missing she searches for it, in one way or another this leads to the maid dying in a well near the house shortly after and her ghost appearing every night, counting the plates and always being one plate short.
As for Koyuki’s story, I’m not sure if the subtitles are quite right; she says “entrust”, so....Either way it’s the story of the Yuki Onna or Snow Woman. Although she’s known for freezing people to death in the mountains, in this story she spares a young man and warns him never to tell anyone of the encounter or he will suffer “a fate worse than death”. Eventually he marries, has children and forgets all about the incident, then he suddenly remembers it one night and tells his wife only to find out she was the Snow Woman all along and that because he told the story to somebody she must leave and warns him to take good care of their children. The fate worse than death she mentioned was having loved someone so much and had her taken away from him.
Episode 18: Alright, I have an odd question....If they’re doing a manzai or cross talk routine, does Keroro play “The dumb one”? The way a lot of these work is that there’s one person who says ridiculous, outlandish things and a more normal person who reacts; the former role is called “Boke”, the same as in “Bokegaeru”, so it would be a bit funny if actually choose that part.
Also Keroro & Mois’ disguise names translate as “Blue Sky Keroko” (Aozora Keroko) and “Great Sea Mois” (Unabara Mois....Appearently it was supposed to be an N, I was surprised too). They don’t show up until the next beach episode, but Nankyoku Tamae is “Southpole Tamae” and Giroro’s I believe is supposed to be a nod to Cucuruz Doan, a character from Mobile Suit Gundam who only appeared in one episode which never aired overseas.
Episode 19: Actually, Natsumi’s reaction seems a bit much to me; Dororo was making the takoyaki properly and had good intentions, Giroro was actually helping children win at his game (Come to think of it, considering Japan’s laws about gun ownership those games are probably the only time any of these children ever touch a real gun), and they removed Kururu’s rigged booth from the manga, so the only dodgy bit was the masks (and isn’t the scoop supposed to be defective with the normal ones being slightly more secure? so wouldn’t it be okay if she fiddled with the wire or used it upside down? I’m thinking about this more than I should, aren’t I?). I’m fairly sure her reaction to the radio plan would also have been less if it had been during another show
Episode 20: At the beginning Dororo makes a statement about protecting the Earth’s environment after invading and I’m going to hop onto my soapbox and mention that he’d probably do a better job. Did you know there are massive patches of garbage floating in the oceans caused by currents bringing the garbage together? Research has been done into cleaning it but if we could even just remove the plastics that would remove one of the main types of waste in these patches, benefit the (at least) 267 species affected by the photodegradation of plastics in the ocean, and save both petrochemicals and the energy that goes into creating new plastics (To give you an idea of the difference recycling makes, by recycling one aluminium cam instead of making a new one you can save enough energy to recycle that can 20 times or enough to power your house for 4 hours)....The ozone layer is starting to grow back, so let’s keep going (If nothing else do it because it would make Dororo happy)
I’d like to point out as well that they had recycling in the Edo period (one example was shops that repaired broken pottery, which were so popular that for a year no new pottery was made at all)....On a more lighthearted note the Keroro platoon looks adorable in those little sailor outfits
Episode 21: I have to wonder about Kururu’s handling of the video: on the one hand, he did seem to genuinely be upset about it, on the other hand not saving your progress is more of a beginner mistake than you would expect given he does this work all the time (and the laughing when the phone falls in the drink could be taken as either finding it funny or that laugh people do when everything has gone so spectacularly wrong it’s the only way to can cope with it all). In other words part of me suspects that he did have a backup stored away somewhere and just wanted to enjoy everyone else’s emotional highs and lows. It’s also interesting to compare Natsumi’s more transformational approach to coping with the heat (change the air’s temperature so it’s colder) to Koyuki’s more adaptive approach (change one’s body temperature so the air feels colder by comparison)
I also really enjoy the second part (and I’m sure Dororo would have too if he had gone with them), though I admit I used to get vertigo from the bit at the beginning with the other motorists (Appearently it’s a Lupin reference) when they fly off the road. The end is adorable though, when they realise they were helped by Grandmother Akina (though the scenes when she helps them are charming too)
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