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me & you & the son we used to have [from nov/2023]
second image is based on this fanfic by snap which you should totally go read
#jo sawashiro#sawashiro jo#ikumi (like a dragon)#...i'm just going to assume she's too niche to have an established tag#like a dragon#yakuza 7#yakuza 7 spoilers#rgg7#jichanart#my first art of kid sawashiro....#and i actually really enjoyed drawing ikumi?#i used references are you proud of me#anyway this probably fits the ig post format better than tumblr but it is what it is#i saw âpolaroidâ and was like (point) MASATO BOX IMAGERY#i have so many feelings about this concept in general though...#the passing of time... the simultaneous intimacy and distance between ikumi and jo at their shared experience...#i should probably. have tagged or messaged the author that i made art of their fic but. i have anxiety lol#it feels too cocky to go up to someone whose work you really enjoy and go âokay now look at MY WORKâ#so just sending good vibes in their general direction telepathically#fic:for others
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Some Anime I Just Finished
Before I start with this stuff, I also finished Nyan Koi, but honestly, donât watch it. There are no points of this show that Iâd recommend. I watched it on a whim. I regret it. It wasnât bad enough to really make me sit and go have an crisis about what I watched and why I like anime and why I was born, but letâs just say, I should stop watching anime because there are some seiyuu I know in it. But hey, if generic harem ecchi stuff is your thing, thereâs something.
Ballroom e Youkoso
That was a lot of hype for a mediocre show. Letâs just say... it was alright and standard with a unique concept that got everyone excited. It took a really unique concept for a sports anime, but the cast wasnât all that likeable or memorable. The story was generic sports anime stuff, but it was still pretty good. The art was really good. I donât get the criticism that their necks were too long. Weâre watching anime where the waists are tiny, the eyes are huge, and the boobs take up over half the body. Get a grip.
Shingeki no Bahamut: Genesis and Shingeki no Bahamut: Virgin Soul
This anime is a clusterfuck (and so is whatever Iâm writing about it because I have a donkey brain right now). It made me laugh at times when it wasnât supposed to, but I was entertained. I think I was searching for something to fill that SKET Dance-shaped hole, and this... was not it. This was fast-forwarded on my watch list because of the seiyuu, but I was going to watch it some time in the future anyway. Genesis (what I would count as the first season) and Virgin Soul (what I would count as the second) are completely different. Iâve heard of people who watched VS independently, and while you can, it makes far less sense if you do it that way. Not saying that you should watch this anime because itâs really... something else. If you know what youâre getting into, youâll have a good time. Otherwise, you will not. I also watched this anime because I heard it was based off a card game and went, âYU-GI-OH? AS IF THEY CAN MAKE AN ANIME OUT OF A CARD GAME!â And in that respect, they did impress me. I was judging this series as an anime and not as a âoh, I made this on a dare.â Iâm not familiar with the source material.Â
Overall: 6.5/10 (Both Seasons)
(SPOILERS AHEAD - but whoâs going to commit to 36 episodes? âŚBesides this idiot right here, aka me)
The characters here are honestly nothing that people havenât seen before. Uh, this anime has an afro bandit, a knight with a mullet, a zombie, and some white-haired demon that everyone in Tumblr thirsts for because he looks like heâs straight out of that demon dating sim. Youâve probably seen these types of characters before. Multiple times. Rumour has it that you can find a cast of this caliber at your local Walmart or gas station. Season one introduced me to a small cast of characters, so by the end, I was like, âAlright, this is fine. If you give me another season, I can totally get behind these Mary/Murray Sueâs. Maybe.â I look up the cast list for VS and went, âWhy are all of them either labelled as supporting or are gone?â VS brings out a whole slew of new characters you know nothing about. Â
We had to give up this character? Seriously? Season two at what cost?
VSâ˛s villainâs motives made no sense. His mom was killed by the monster, so he wants to bring forth the monster to defeat it even though itâs literally the doomsday bringer... alright. He even sacrificed his eye and went, âI can still do this. I can end that monster.â Meanwhile, heâs killing and alienating people who wouldâve been able to help him. This is even worse considering that VS had 24 episodes to get me into whatever the heck this king was on about. Actually, I can only remember one character that was voiced by Yuuichirou Umehara that made remotely any sense, and this is out of at least 5 characters. Force that character with the main girl in that Romeo and Juliet kind of stuff, and youâve got a new cast. All your favourite characters from season one are sidelined. You were main character last season? Pssh, thatâs water under the bridge. Nobody cares that you saved the world once, itâs up to some kid who can turn into a dragon when she sees a hot guy. I wish I was making this shit up. She really fell for a guy who is ready to kill her. Weâve got more side characters no one knows about. Also, they just had to kill off a character from the first season for funsies and no other reason. They killed him in such a stupid way, and if that wasnât enough, they brought him back as an even more hideous zombie. I didnât even like his original design, but even I know they did him dirty. I feel like they shouldâve focused on the main cast with maybe some additional characters, but when you add everything at once, nothing is going to work out. This show also really screwed up the ending in a way that I donât know how. They closed loose ends, but were there any reasons for this buildup? No. Did I enjoy the ending? No. Would I recommend this to my friends? No.
The visuals try to save this anime, but it cut some corners to get here. Alas, MAPPA is MAPPA, so some of that fight choreography was great (but most of the âhypeâ only came from season one for me). The sound was alright. Good voice acting. It was even great at times. Kenshou Ono played a bastardly idiot in season two which had me really liking his performance because of how much I hated that character. Hiroyuki Yoshino plays another guy like that. Sumire Morohoshi played a 17-year-old in season two, and she was practically 17 when this was produced, so itâs one of the few times that people actually cast someone whoâs the same age as the character. I havenât actually heard Risa Shimizu in main role before, but she did not disappoint. I was disappointed when she didnât come back for season two. I havenât seen Gou Inoue play a main character in an anime I watched either. Heâs actually pretty good. Maaya Sakamoto and Miyuki Sawashiro appeared as well. Miyuki Sawashiro played a pivotal character actually. I happened to like her character too. Megumi Han sounded badass in this anime too.Â
(She looks like Robin from Fire Emblem, the plot is like FE Awakening, and she had so much more to do in the series than what she did in season one. The series wouldâve been more interesting if they brought her back. In fact, the whole season season could go under some form of an edit.)
Characters from your local secondhand âlightly usedâ vegetable sales bin with a story fried at that old McDonalds with the semi-rancid oil thrown together with some chips that you left open the night before that were supposed to be âcharacter developmentâ. Itâs passable. Edible. Scrap that together, but now throw out whatever good things you had in there. Throw in that fuzzy tomato that isnât even red anymore, shady stuff found behind the fridge, and some ranch, and voila, youâve got yourself this subpar anime. Itâs plated nicely with nice visuals and some form of a facade that this anime is going well, and if youâre into guilty pleasure anime like that, there you go. I still enjoyed myself despite all that I said, but I have no intentions of recommending this. It was also really hard to access in my country too.Â
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Anime Highlights of 2018 (SO FAR!)
I havenât watched all of this yearâs anime because I have a ton of other stuff on the âwatch laterâ list, but I wanted to get my two cents in. I know itâs just the start of 2019 (when I started this post, it was 2018).
If you donât see a show on here that couldâve been on the list, scroll to the bottom and click âKeep Readingâ because it might be included in the shows I didnât get around to watching!
For this list, I will be ranking the shows into categories:
Raisin Cookie: Low-Tier
Sugar Cookie: Mid-Tier
Chocolate Chip Cookie: Top-Tier
No sequels allowed! No shows that are continuing from the previous year.
Honestly, there were a lot of good shows this year. Even this summer (which was considered the weakest by many) still got a lot of good shows in.Â
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This video covers a lot of this yearâs good anime.
Raisin Cookie:
ConceptionÂ
Read the synopsis. Do I really need to say why? I watched one episode, cried on the inside, then asked why I was even born.Â
Goblin Slayer
The first episode was gruesome and horrifying. It was seeping with edge, but I couldnât figure out why they would make that the first episode if the rest of the anime was just an ecchi harem. We knew this would be a disappointment, but we didnât know it would be a disappointment because of that.
Bakumatsu
I watched the first episode and wondered why I even tried watching this. You canât carry a show with just voice casting and arguable fujoshi-baiting.Â
Mahou Shoujo Site
This rivals Goblin Slayerâs edge. Mahou Shoujo Ore takes the magical girl genre and makes fun of it through comedy. This makes fun of it through gore. Think of it as an extremely poorly done, awfully written, badly executed attempt of trying to recreate a show like Madoka Magica.
Kyoto Teramachi Sanjou no HolmesÂ
For a mystery show, this show was sure full of bullcrap and nonsense. I watched the first few episodes and found myself disliking this anime.
Kitsune no KoeÂ
I watched nine episodes before giving up. The music is subpar. The acting is subpar because the story and script are so poorly done. I would even argue the casting is all wrong.
Akkun to Kanojo
I just donât like relationships where people are overly tsundere. I get the whole getting flustered thing, but resorting to violence and bullying over it is not my thing. This guy is so mean to his girlfriend, and sure, some people might enjoy it (which is why itâs the top of the trash pile), but I didnât enjoy it at all.
Sugar Cookie:
Mahou Shoujo Ore
This show was supposed to be stupid. Thatâs the point. But the jokes get overused and stale after a while, and I found myself wanting it to be over near the end. It got me to laugh once every couple of episodes, but thatâs about it.
Devils Line
This was a cringy vampire romance. That about sums it up in a nutshell. Miyuki Sawashiro deserved a more badass character, and so did Yui Ishikawa. Still better than Twilight.
Satsuriku no Tenshi
This was edgy like Mahou Shoujo Site and Goblin Slayer, but this show didnât take itself as seriously. For the video game fans, they pretty much followed the story of the game. There were little to no discrepancies. But if you are only watching the anime, youâll find this show so cringy and awful. Kudos to Nobuhiko Okamoto who took on this role knowing that it would strain his vocal cords.
Ani ni Tsukeru Kusuri wa Nai! 2
The charm of the first season was just lost. They had a lot of hit-and-miss episodes where I was either going to like it or think it was a waste of time. I want more sibling antics and fewer love triangles, but it was still a solid season.
3D Kanojo: Real GirlÂ
I watched three episodes of this, and as much as I wouldnât mind watching more, I couldnât build attachment to any of these characters. I felt nothing for the story either. Okay, so a pretty misunderstood girl gets into a relationship with an otaku... what else?
Tada-kun wa Koi wo Shinai
I watched this because the OP was so darn good, the art looked nice, and it gave off the same vibes as Gekkan Shoujo, but it ultimately disappointed me with the ending and the whirlwind of âWait... what just happened?â The relationships were not developed enough and came out of nowhere like the truck in Zombieland Saga.
Phantom in the Twilight
Giving this the benefit of the doubt... this didnât make it past this category because the art was so poorly done that I found myself wondering what the budget even was. The story wasnât even as poorly done as other otome game adaptations (actually, this one is an original I think?) A Kana Hanazawa lead bumps this show up a notch though.
Nil Admirari no Tenbin
This is probably right beside the previous entry, but this one had better character designs. It was another otome game adaptations... why do I even try? It was okay. Itâs more episodic than one would think because you have a âguy of the weekâ or something. It was just meh... but Iâm saying this as someone who doesnât like guys all that much.
Sugar Cookies With Icing:
Dame x Prince Anime CaravanÂ
This is separated from the other two otome anime because this one made fun of itself. It was openly wondering what the heck happened to itself, and it was a lot more fun to watch because of that. It was kind of like Konosuba in a way because none of these guys were all that desirable. Picking âbest guyâ would be tough with a cast like this. It was a lot more enjoyable than the others because I found this cast more likeable because they were so over-the-top.
Gakuen Babysitters
I donât like kids. This show... tried to change my opinion. I still donât like kids.
Pop Team Epic
Yeah, youâre probably wondering âWHAT THE--??â Thatâs normal. It's basically parodying with famous voice actors. You wonât like it as much if you have a normal sense of humour. This anime is really strange, and like a lot of comedy, it will be hit and miss.
Kishuku Gakkou no Juliet
This show was okay. It was well-animated, and I liked the cast a little. Okay, I liked Hasuki. Besides that, you are basically watching the whole âRomeo and Julietâ stuff again with anime cliches.Â
Chocolate Chip Cookie:
Hakata Tonkotsu Ramens
This was a pleasant surprise. I wasnât expecting this show to be good, and the art was subpar, but the cast (despite a huge lack of female characters) found itself being oddly good. Itâs crafty and gives off the same vibes as Durarara but with hitmen. Who will hit the hitmen next?
Grand Blue
Letâs ignore the romance elements. This is a comedy, and while this is a bit ecchi, I found myself tolerating that part. This show had me laughing at least once per episode, but if you were looking for a diving anime, you have to look somewhere else.
Banana FishÂ
I watched the first six episodes of this one, and I found myself liking the cast. It was pretty good. The animation is great, the voice acting is good too, and the story is riveting. I just jump around series a lot.
Asobi Asobase
Same with this one. Six episodes have been watched. It has a very odd sense of humour, and it gives off the vibe that âthis is going to be a cutesy animeâ with its opening then screws you over with their antics. I found this anime oddly charming despite me not being so excited about its art style and watercolour palette.Â
Hataraku Saibou
I never thought that the least questionable ship out of the summer 2018 anime I watched would be between two fricking cells. This anime was great, it was cute, and it was educationally entertaining! It was a very solid series. Plus, a Kana Hanazawa lead is always a bonus!
SSSS.Gridman
This is an amazingly animated series by Studio Trigger that can excite even non-mecha fans like me. I just started it, but itâs turning out great! This might even go all the way to triple cookie status by the time I reach the end.
Gaikotsu Shotenin Honda-san
I never thought a skull face bookseller could be so entertaining, but it is. This series is charming, and even though it didnât have the greatest animation budget, it uses it in all the right ways. The relatability that retail workers will feel is astounding, and even non-retail workers like me can find this enjoyable.
Violet Evergarden
Kyoto Animation can make anything look good, and they made this look amazing. This story is oddly touching, and a lot of people got emotional. I wasnât really one of them, and I found them reaching a bit too much sometimes. I feel like I was supposed to feel stuff, but I didnât. Thatâs kind of my fault though. This series is stunning and beautiful visually. The soundtrack was well-written, but it was sometimes misused by the sound director. The stories are pretty solid, but I found the development a little rushed at times. I would recommend it still though.
Triple Chocolate Chip Cookies:
Wotaku ni Koi wa Muzukashii
The otaku jokes resonated a lot with me, and I found this story to be cheesy in the best of ways. The cast is so likeable and pure, and I found myself looking forward to a new episode every week.
Hinamatsuri
This anime had be laughing so hard to the point where I couldnât watch it around other people, and I had to conceal my laughter as I watched it during the middle of the night. I never thought such a wholesome father-daughter relationship would occur between an OP esper and a yakuza. If you like Mob Psycho 100, you will like this one and vice-versa. This, to me, was the best comedy of the year.
Seishun Buta Yarou wa Bunny Girl Senpai no Yume wo MinaiÂ
This anime was so darn misleading. I was about to skip this because I thought it was going to be some tasteless edgy show, but I found this to be a weirdly pleasant show to binge-watch, and it was a much more easy and arguably better take on the Monogatari series and whatever genre that is. The girls are likeable, there isnât a lot of fanservice that is shoved in your face, and the writing got me attached to a lot of the characters.
Zombieland Saga
This anime sounded so stupid at first, but after watching a couple of episodes, I started really liking the cast. These are all relatively new seiyuu minus Mamoru and Risa Taneda. Honestly, words cannot describe this show besides surprisingly amazing. You thought this would be a stupid idol anime? Instead, we go an intriguing, touching, and oddly inspirational anime with great music, art, and everything.
Letâs announce the stuff that Iâm excited to watch later!Â
These are the amazing shows that Iâve heard about that I havenât gotten around to watching.
Sora yori mo Tooi Basho (Winter)
Also called âA Place Beyond the Universeâ, this anime is about this group of girls taking the journey across Antarctica. I heard itâs a lot of fun.
Karakai Jouzu no Takagi-san (Winter)
Her forehead is as big as her face. Iâve heard this is funny, and Iâve watched clips of it. Rie Takahashi and Yuuki Kaji have the main roles in this anime, and they do a fantastic job playing the trickster and her victim.
Megalo Box (Spring)
This one is probably one of the biggest things Iâm missing out on. If it werenât for one of my anxiety triggers being sports, I wouldâve jumped on this. Yoshimasa Hosoya does an amazing job as the protagonist in this well-animated boxing series.
Tensei shitara Slime Datta Ken (Autumn)
Iâve watched one episode, and yes, tsundere dragon is the best girl. Besides that, it just looks like a lot of fun for a show that sounds so weird.
Yuru CampâłÂ (Winter)
Cute girls doing cute things while camping. Thatâs pretty much what this is about. Whether you like that kind of show will determine whether itâs worth watching for you.
Golden Kamuy (Spring)
This another big thing Iâm missing out on. It already got a second season, and it looks like a fun action series. Minus the bad CG, it looks good. I heard the lead sounds just like Hosoya, but Hosoya is in the show too! Along with a new score composer with a lot of new series under his name, Iâm excited about this one too!
Kaze ga Tsuyoku Fuiteiru (Autumn)
Iâd be more excited about this series, but I havenât finished Haikyuu yet, and I have a really bad history with track and field.
Irozuku Sekai no Ashita kara (Autumn)
This series looks beautifully animated, and this is one of Kaori Ishiharaâs big roles besides Aladdin from Magi which was years ago.Â
#anime#anime 2018#wotakoi#wotaku ni koi wa muzukashii#Seishun Buta Yarou wa Bunny Girl Senpai no Yume wo Minai#seishun buta yarou#violet evergarden#cells at work#hataraku saibou#hinamatsuri#gaikotsu shotenin honda-san#ssss.gridman#ssss gridman#asobi asobase#banana fish#pop team epic#grand blue#hakata tonkotsu ramens#gakuen babysitters#dame x prince#dame x prince anime caravan
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NOTE: This review is SPOILER FREE.
7âSCARLET
Release Date:Â May 25, 2018 (North America) Developers:Â Toybox Inc, Otomate Publishers:Â Â Idea Factory, Aksys Games Platforms:Â Â PS Vita ESRB Rating: TÂ (Teen)
As the second title released by Aksys Games for their Summer Mystery Bundle, 7âscarlet offers one gripping mystery-solving game play amplified with a cute touch of romance.
Walkthroughs:
Hino Kagutsuchi Isora Amari Toa Kushinada Sosuke Tatehira Yuzuki Murakumo True Route & Final Character
 Read the gameâs synopsis here.
 FIRST IMPRESSIONS Otome Visual Novels are either a hit or a miss when it comes to itâs story narratives. Just like Collar x Malice, 7âscarlet did one hell of a job foregoing a very intriguing mystery-type plot line while having a few romantic events as an additive to its overarching deep story. Like a really good book or a TV series, it was so hard to brush off the gameâs story build-up as it became curiously engaging in each chapter you progress.
With the help of itâs unique visuals and animations, playing 7âscarlet was close to watching your favorite anime series.
 ART One of the things I really enjoyed while playing 7âscarlet was seeing its astonishing BG images. Itâs just so pretty, itâs like wallpaper material, no kidding! (giggle)
. The gameâs artist was non other than, Kurahana Chinatsu an illustrator whoâs also famous for her other popular works such as the character designs for Uta no Prince-Sama, Lamento (Beyond the Void), and Togainu no Chi.
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Looking at these lovely BG images reminded me of browsing through expensive art catalogs!
 SOUNDTRACK AND VOICE ACTING There are two opening themes, âWorldâs End Syndromeâ and âLOVESICKâ, you can unlock the latter after finishing a certain route in the game. The BGMs are good too, some are rather simple but very fitting for the gameâs setting and story transitions. Heck, I ended up buying the whole 7âscarlet soundtrack in iTunes.
And like any other game, there will always be that one song youâll end up getting stuck with, even after completing  the game. Dat-one-song that gave you so much FEELS. In 7âscarlet, mine would have to be the song âStarryâ.
 Voice Acting
Nobunaga Shimazaki âHinoâ â Napoleon (Ikevamp), Kurogane Naoto (BlazBlue), Mitsuhide (Sengoku Nightblood)
Tetsuya Kakihara âIsoraâ â Shin (Amnesia), Victor Frankenstein (Code Realize), Karasuba (Pyschedelica BB), Toki Tanba (Charming Empire)
Showtaro Morikubo âToaâ â Impey (Code Realize), Reiji (Uta no Prince-sama), Okita (Hakuoki)
Chiharu Sawashiro âSosukeâ â Shila (Snow White and the Red hair), Hero (Caligula Effect)
Shinichirou Miki âYuzukiâ â Hijikata (Hakuoki), Nesso Galland (Black Wolves Saga), Bucket-Sensei (Bad Apple Wars)
Sanae Kobayashi âYukiâ â Sara Nome (Macross Zero), Nagisa (Maid Sama)
Hiroki Yasumoto âMr. Karasumaâ â Azrael (BlazBlue), Nidai Nekomaru (Danganropa V3), Hyuga (KLAP)
Hiroki Takahashi âKagura Tsukuyomiâ â Rayne (Neo Angelique Abyss), Otohiko (Kamisama Kiss), Koujaku (DRAMAtical Murder)
Daisuke Kishio âYasuâ â Azusa (Diabolik Lovers), Mizushima Arata (Kiniro no Corda: Bluesky), Kuzuryuu (Danganropa V3)
Chiwa Saito âYuaâ â Aoi Asahina (Danganropa V3), Taokaka (BlazBlue), Domina (Period Cube), Fate (Caster)
 MAIN CHARACTERS (SPOILER FREE)
Recommended play order:
1)Hino 2)Isora 3)Toa â only unlocks after finishing Hino and Isoraâs good ending 4)Sosuke â only unlocks after finishing Toaâs good ending 5)Yuzuki â only unlocks after finishing all of the characterâs good ending
 Hino Kagutsuchi
Childhood friend
Sporty
Dork
Hinoâs story was cute. It had very few spoilers regarding the gameâs overarching plot but his route did a good job catering as a story build-up for the oncoming routes youâll get in to after finishing the first two recommended ones (his and Isoraâs). I enjoyed the fact that Hino was physically a jock on the outside but covertly the biggest dork on the inside
(the guy fangirls on âkawaiiâ things! Awww). His romance ventured more into the friendship-type-love rather than a mature one. His route wasnât my favorite, but it was definitely a good start, nevertheless.
 Isora Amari
Best Chef
Hot tempered
Jealous
Yandere
Just like Hinoâs route, Isoraâs story offers very few spoilers of the gameâs underlying plot but was well written enough to create a very mysterious atmosphere of the town, Okunezato. Isoraâs character depth was also deeper than I expected and I wished the writers expounded more on the justification of this characterâs actions rather than just throwing it on the spot. Despite this, I love Isora Amariâs story. It had great pacing, enough to give you that creep factor you seek in every mystery-themed visual novel. His romance, on the other hand may or may not suit everyoneâs preferences. Although I personally enjoyed it, I can understand how it may not work for some. â(︜â˝ď¸ś)â
 Toa Kushinada
Cat mom
Clumsy af
Color blind
such a sweet boi!
So my first impression with Toa was: âReally?! I have to romance this clumsy nerd, seriously, game?â. Then I started playing his route just to get it over with and oh my goodness! I did not expected the sudden turn of events!Â
As Iâve probably mentioned repeatedly on my previous reviews⌠I absolutely love it when a game catches you off guard, and this route takes the cake! I was left speechless. I couldnât talk more about his story without going into spoiler territory so Iâll leave it at this: Toa was such a great character and he deserves all the love in the world! Best boy (imo), one thatâs definitely unforgettable.
 Sosuke Tatehira
Smart
Neat freak!
Best Doctor
OC!
If there was one route that got me at the edge of my seat in 7âscarlet ~ it was definitely Sosukeâs. His story had great pacing where it started off very light and warm then surprisingly escalated into a few bemusing affairs. His route also introduced a more definitive and deeper story regarding the mysteries surrounding the town of Okunezato. While the suspense was a little overwhelming in this route, I wanted to commend on how the romance never took a back seat in Sosukeâs story. His relationship with the heroine felt genuinely real and I love both his and Ichikoâs character development. I also loved the fact that Sosuke was such a neat freak and becomes very obsessive-compulsive about something so simple such as a goldfish scooping game! The perfect husbando, if you ask me! (chuckles)
 Yuzuki Murakumo
Jerk Boss
Hot!!!
Intense
Tsundere
While the suspense was building up in Sosukeâs previous route, Yuzukiâs story on the other hand was a power house of thrill and drama coupled with a few action packed scenes and romantic events⌠And although it happened so fast, all at the same time, Iâve got to say it was paced really well that it didnât came out too forced nor too overwhelming with information. I personally love Yuzukiâs character. Heâs cold and irritable on the outside but inside his icy personality is one very warm fluffy husbando!Â
 His story was probably the most compelling as far as solving the mysteries of Okunezato goes.
 Ichiko Hanamaki (You)
amnesiac heroine (explained in ??? âs route)
hates strawberries (explained in ??? âs route)
canât swim (explained in ??? âs route)
Despite the the main protagonistâs naivety and recklessness to a point where youâd clearly have to question this heroineâs sense of dangerÂ
 (laughs), Ichiko Hanamaki had a couple of good points up her sleeve such as her strong will and determination to look for her disappeared older brother in spite of being absolutely clueless on where to begin. Another enjoyable aspect, was how this heroine sometimes gets shamelessly clumsy in declaring her love to the gentleman of her liking. She had a couple of funny moments that got me all âwtf lolâ ~ so it was never a dull moment playing her as the MC.Â
  And it gets better⌠So the story doesnât really end there. After finishing Hino, Isora, Toa, Sosuke, and Yuzukiâs route. Two more routes unlocks in this game.
Who is the culprit?
Another factor why this game was so entertaining to me was that it reminded me of playing Mafiascum;Â where each player gets to accuse anybody as the culprit and the accused needs to present alibis to which another player/s confirms it to prove his innocence.
As someone whoâs been playing mafiascum online for a long time, the gameâs conclusion was somewhat predictable but Iâve got to admit, it was one gripping read and the âTrue Endingâ was painfully heartbreaking.
 TRAILER
 OVERALL THOUGHTS?
7âscarlet is a very well written mystery themed visual novel. While the story appeared so simple, the events where paced so good that the rise and fall of tension as you unravel the mysteries remained suspenseful enough to keep you wanting for more.
I had a couple of moments where I really couldnât put down the game for a second just to eat or sleep because I had to know, I NEEED to know what will happen next!
Truth be told, I had never expected Iâd get so emotionally attached to this game. Itâs really one gripping read. Itâs one of those titles thatâs hard to get over with even after finishing the game play. I think an overall rating of 4.5/5 is an appropriate mark for 7âscarlet. The rest of the .05 completing the perfect score is just me wishing they couldâve done more with the last secret route as I did felt it to be a little lacking as far as how the story concluded.
I would say the animation and movie clips were an additional plus points. Although without it, the game still excels as one of the most compelling stories an otome game has to offer. Do I recommend this game? YESSSS! If youâre looking for a good mystery-romance themed visual novel with great art, music, animation and one unforgettable story that will rob you of words, 7âscarlet is the perfect choice. All your moneyâs worth it too.
      Romance and Folklore â 7âscarlet Review NOTE: This review is SPOILER FREE. 7'SCARLET Release Date: May 25, 2018 (North America) Developers: Toybox Inc, OtomateâŚ
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Milky Holmes' Rise to Fall, or How to Find Hope in Troubled Times
Milky Holmes reminds me of Ĺ˝iĹžek. And while it might seem quite nonsensical to tie this sentence together, itâs also something that gives us light about the times weâre facing.
Milky GODS
Always controversial, the Slovenian philosopher Slavoj Ĺ˝iĹžek does have some interesting things to say. But even though heâs mostly known for his approach of leftist politics, the analysis of his that has stuck with me the most doesnât relate to politics, or at least not directly. Itâs his commentary about the animated film Kung Fu Panda, produced by Dreamworks. He has referred to the film a couple of times while highlighting something that has now become sort of a recurrent topic of his mythos. The idea of faith. This idea, also explained by him in the form of an anecdote about a scientist (Niels Bohr) who didnât believe in charms, yet used to put one in his house just because he was told âit would work, even if he didnât believe in itâ, is essential to Kung Fu Panda and to Dreamworks as a whole (even if Ĺ˝iĹžek doesnât directly acknowledge it). While the film works as a parody of Chinese martial arts films, and spends part of its runtime satirizing Chinese philosophy, in the end these principles are embraced, as Poâs wu wei defeats Tai Lungâs ambition (and we can say the same about the way Shrek and Megamind relate to fairy tales and superhero fantasy, just to cite other examples).Â
But what does any of this have to do with Milky Holmes? What is this Milky Holmes, even? And as many of you might not be familiar with this long running multimedia franchise, it wouldnât do harm to recapitulate its history. To understand Milky Holmes, we must first understand its seeds, which are in Broccoli and Bushiroad, two Japanese companies which were both founded by a single man, named Takaaki Kidani. Kidani started Broccoli in the late â90s, which first worked as a doujin management company for events, then expanding itself through Gamers, a goods store directed towards the otaku market. Gamers was immortalized and popularized through the Di Gi Charat franchise, produced by Broccoli and extremely massive through the late 90s and early 2000s. Spanning various anime adaptations, numerous manga, and lots of merchandise, the now classic characters were a boom within this same otaku market, and part of this success even crossed overseas, as you might see if you venture into old anime archives.
This really handsome dude is Takaaki Kidani
Now the success of Di Gi Charat probably wasnât just because of the mascot made designs, though of course that had a part in its popularity. Aside from the already obvious fact, the Di Gi Charat franchise, at least in its first animated adaptation, had a pretty good sense of humor and irony. In a way, it was mocking the very own otaku it was targeted towards, and while it sure wasnât the first to do so, this style of self-deprecating and sometimes grotesque or even infantile humor the series subjected its viewers to was something special. And while Di Gi Charat had quite the acid tone, it wasnât without its share of tame and even heartwarming moments. It was moe, marketable of course, but there was something else as well. This series had a heart.
The heart of the show has a name and itâs Puchiko
Itâs this spirit that Milky Holmes, more than 10 years after the creation of Di Gi Charat, held as its foundation as one of the star projects of the then recently started Bushiroad, founded after Kidani left Broccoli. Learning from his success in Broccoliâs projects such as the aforementioned Di Gi Charat, and also the media franchise Galaxy Angel, Milky Holmes was thought of as a multimedia project from the start. In the case of Milky Holmes, radio dramas, a manga, a PSP video game, an anime adaptation, and, perhaps most importantly, a seiyuu/idol unit were launched. I say most importantly because it was the disbandment of this unit that signaled the end of the franchise as a whole. In Januaryâs 28th of 2019, Milky Holmes gave their final live performance at the Budokan, in fact ending the decade old franchise.
The end of Milky Holmes
On the anime side of things, the last installment was Psycho no Aisatsu, a crossover special episode featuring the main character of the Cardfight!! Vanguard franchise, a trading card game series for kids that was also created by Bushiroad. It was the symbolic pass on the torch to a younger, still profitable franchise in Bushi, that hopefully might keep the spirit of the Milkies alive. But we must not be sad for what has ended, as this franchise will always stay there to be revisited, even for people who never got to experience it when it was still active.
And itâs because of this that I have not forgotten about Milky Holmes, even though it has been years since it ended. I feel especially partial to the anime, particularly its first two seasons, and the 2016 movie: Milky Holmes' Counterattack (and what a movie is that one). One common thing about these three is that all of them feature Makoto Moriwaki as a director. And I feel sheâs the one who better captures the spirit I mentioned above when talking about Di Gi Charat. It isnât the only way to understand the series: thereâs the video games, that might be seen as the source material; the Alternative OVAs, that are a closer adaptation of the games; and the two other anime seasons, which are completely different to anything else (and most people donât seem to like); but Morikawiâs interpretation is the most interesting one, at least to me.
Now, you might be tired of so much anticipation and context, but itâs important to understand the background of this director to realize what she brought to the franchise (because yes, itâs a she) to, as I believe, perfect it. Makoto Moriwaki has mostly made a career out of directing childrenâs anime, more specifically anime for girls. Series such as the Sanrio based My Melody and PriPara have been directed by her, along with some Jewelpet seasons and even some Doraemon episodes. But a sort of black sheep among all that family friendly content is the raunchy adult comedy Ebichu, which, in spite of its cutesy visuals reminiscent of Hamtaro, is a series mostly targeted towards older women, full of jokes about adult life that, of course, involve a lot of sex.
it means a dirty word, if you didnât realize
The Milky Holmes directed by Moriwaki is a middle ground between those two poles. On one hand, the cynicism, irony, and hidden sexual references in an outwardly kids friendly series, and on the other, the fantasy and the hopeful nature of magical girls and idol anime. And this dichotomy is also highlighted when we understand the target of this series. Despite its looks, Milky Holmes is not directed towards children. Itâs not a kids show, but rather, a completely otaku business. It was broadcasted as shinya anime at 11 pm, it has its share of adult humor, and of course, the moe characters are exactly that, thereâs no ambiguity there. Itâs made to sell merchandise, discs and BDs to fat weirdos. But itâs quite interesting how the show treats its own audience, because if weâre to take Milky Holmes as an otaku product, it isnât simply cynical.
Yes, that there is a ****plug
We have talked about Milky Holmes as a product and as a media franchise, but letâs review the series itself. To those who donât know, Milky Holmes is set in a fantastical time and space called the Age of Great Detectives. In this world, Great Detectives and their eternal rivals, Gentlemen Thieves, are in constant struggle. Theyâre aided by their Toys, special powers whose name might be an irony on Bushiroadâs own status as a company.
A fascinating part of the Milky Holmes franchise for any crime or detective fiction freak is that most of the character names are taken from legendary detectives and criminals. Thereâs the 4 Milky Holmes members, which are respectively: Sherlock âSherylâ Shellingford, the always energetic and optimistic leader (named after the most famous detective of all); Nero Yurizaki, a greedy, egotistical bokukko (named after the gluttonous Nero Wolfe); Hercule âEllyâ Burton, a shy girl who has the most awareness inside the Milkies (named after Agatha Christieâs Hercule Poirot); and Cordelia Glauca, the shoujo-esque dramatic and delusional member of the crew (named after Cordelia Gray, the only character of the four that is originally female).
From left to right, unlike your Japanese mangos
They battle constantly against the Gentlemen Thief Empire, led by the intense and prideful Arsene (after Arsène Lupin, the French gentleman thief also recalled by the Monkey Punch character); and completed with Twenty, a narcissistic nudist that weaponizes his erect nipples (based on Menso Nijuu, a villain from the Ranpo Edogawa canon); Stone River, a prude warrior with a samurai pride (based on Goemon Ishikawa, the outlaw hero from Japanese folklore, also referenced by Lupin III); and Rat, whoâs victim of everyoneâs forgetfulness (based on Kozo Nezumi, a folk hero from the Edo period).
Twenty, Arsene, Stone River, and Rat
Thereâs also a third party in discord, that can either work as ally or enemy depending on circumstance (much like in your typical detective story) which is of course formed by the cops. The G4 is the âeliteâ patrol of law enforcement whose effectiveness also depends on plot convenience, and their leader (and child genius with infinite amounts of IQ) Kokoro-chanâs (named after Kogoro Akechi, the famous Ranpo Edogawa detective) mood. The other members are Tsugiko Zenigata (after Heiji Zenigata, a Japanese legend), a somewhat tomboyish girl voiced by Miyuki Sawashiro; Hirano Hasegawa (after Heizo Hasegawa, from the Onihei Hankacho novels), a traditional Japanese girl who is a master of combat; and Saku Toyama (after Kagemoto Toyama, a historic character made legend), the technological expert of the gang.
She just keeps it going up
Donât call her Kokoro-chan, sheâll get angry
However, the main source of conflict (and comedy) in the series is that, despite being quite powerful and capable as detectives with the aid of their toys, the Milkies are pretty much nothing without them. Dame dame (useless), is something theyâll often have to hear, as they constantly struggle with the loss of their toys at the start of almost every new installment (save for Futari wa and TD, in which they werenât the main characters because of this exact reason). Nonetheless, in spite of how hard they might fall, how much they can be humiliated and degraded (and they sure will), and basically turn into dumb slapstick cartoons, they will always stand up again, never losing hope even when taking a detour, or when theyâre becoming farmers instead.
Milky farmers
In this acknowledgment of the cyclical and absurd nature of their misfortunes, made explicit in the movie by the (unintentional) use of words by Sheryl: âitâs rise to fallâ, the philosophical implications of the series are unlocked, at least from the Moriwaki iteration of it. Itâs an absurd reality, in which no matter how high one can be, one can always fall to the lowest of the low. Yet, when you have fallen, thereâs nothing else you can do but go up, try and hope for the best, never giving in to life no matter how discouraging or absurd it might become.
Itâs existential philosophy, right inside a moe anime, and one canât be anything but thankful of someone who is giving such messages inside a work that could conform to just offering a product for profit. Instead, what Milky Holmes is doing is to tell its audience that no matter how hard their lives might get, no matter how repeatedly they might hear that theyâre useless, that theyâre dumb or hopeless, they must never give up. Itâs quite beautiful, even more so when youâre aware of the darker sides of the otaku and the stigma and social alienation a lot of these people face in their country. And so, Milky Holmes might be a ray of light amidst a rabbit hole of isolation, which can be relatable to most of us as we face the current pandemic. A sign that even if we canât see it, thereâs hope at the end of the tunnel.
Yes, sheâs saying that when theyâre in prison
Closing on a hopeful note, Iâll let you in on a cool fact. Do you know who directed the Milky Holmes movie alongside Moriwaki? I will give you some lines to guess, if you think youâre smart detectives.
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Yes! It was Hiroaki Sakurai, who, coincidentally (or not), was the series director for most of the Di Gi Charat anime versions since its first installment in 1999. Itâs really cool how everything circles back to a now almost prehistoric franchise, but it also circles back in a less symbolic way. 2021 seems to be a new year for Di Gi Charat, as the franchise is getting a revival as âDi Gi Charat Reiwaâ, a new generation of the series which contemplates lots of merchandise and, most importantly, a new anime series, helmed by no other than the same Hiroaki Sakurai. Hereâs hoping for a revitalization of this lively spirit, a hopeful affirmation of the disgusting manchildren we all have inside.
Promotional image for this eraâs own Charat
Salvador GonzĂĄlez Turrientes
Links and additional sources of information:
Ĺ˝iĹžek on Kung Fu PandaÂ
The Milky Holmes article from the English WikipediaÂ
Wikipedia list of the Milky Holmes characters (in English)
Takaaki Kidani's article (in English)
Takaaki Kidaniâs article (in Japanese)
Di Gi Charat's Wikipedia (in English)Â Â
Hiroaki Sakurai's (in English)Â
Makoto Moriwaki's article (in English as well)Â
The news of the Di Gi Charat Reiwa anime (from ANN)Â
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 Happy! Happy Monday, minna-san! I hope everyone had a wonderful weekend. The big 20 has so many fun stuff for OP this year so you know the drill. First off, last weekâs chapter sure got everyone on their edge of the seats to see lots of Luffy clones munching and crunching on the wedding cake. No crumb or at least a smudge of frosting left. With everyone doing their part to sabotage the plan, Big Mom canât help, but get angry with the situation. At the end, Jinbei finally stands up to her, and declares himself as the new member of the Mugiwara crew! YAY! Congrats, and welcome the new 10th member! Also, just when things are going sentimental, CRACK! A fake Luffy destroyed the portrait of Mother Caramel. AH! Who is the culprit?! Guess weâll see this week. There will be no chapter next week due to Golden Week so be patient. Next, this past weekendâs episode sure was erotic. Luffyâs life was saved by Sanjiâs alluring sister, Reige. Giving the smoochy woochy mouth-to-mouth to suck all the poison out. Lucky guy! Poor Brook canât help but watch. Too bad he has no skin to get her wet lips on his. Ha ha ha ha! At the end, Luffy thanks Reige for saving his life, and demands that they let Sanji go. The Vinsmoke siblings only say that they never crossed paths, and continued on to their journey. Next week, we finally get to meet Pudding, and the sweet tooth Yonkou, Big Mom. Get ready to hear her song, âBloody Party.â AH! Couldnât Oda-sensei picked a better title for it?! That sounds too scary like a Halloween song, but gory. HA! Now on with the goods! (DING!) (DONG!) Ah! Doorbell, Iâll get it. GUA! If it isnât Tongari-san, our tower mascot. Come in! Boys! Tea and sweets, hurry! Here you go, my friend. Ok, boys, get your pencils ready. So, whatâs so important that you canât wait to tell us? Tongari-san says that oodles of fun stuff is gonna happen at the tower. First off, this Saturday, the tower will re-open with awesome new attractions and live show. As you all know, the tower will be celebrating 20 year of OP by having a manga exhibition. Next, the popular rock band, GREEEEN provided the opening song for the 3rd live show, and Oda-san has designed the new character that will be part of the show. The girlâs name is Anne. It seems that she will be important in the story. The show will begin this Saturday. Next, the tower will continue to have a stamp rally, and same as always, you must complete 3 games to receive a free button. This time, they will give away buttons of the Straw Hats. To participate, you can purchase a Tongari passport book at the 3rd floor in Tongariâs store. Moving on, the tower will also celebrate Luffyâs birthday, and they will sell this cute button of him in his kid form. They will also sell a birthday button of Rayleigh. His birthday is on May 13th. Next, The Mugiwara CafĂŠ will now accept take-out orders including their pizza menu. If you like order some food, simply request the waiters that you like a take-out instead of eating inside the cafĂŠ. Next, the tower will be selling some new goods at the Mugiwara store such as these cute mechanical pencils, plush cleaners of Luffy, Sanji, Zoro, Law, and Cora-san, a new bag of gum gum fruit candy, three luck charms of Ace, Robin, and Cora-san, and this double-side folder. GUA! Opening and loads of new goods. Birthday buttons will be released next month, and the other goods will be released this weekend. The manga exhibition will end in late July. Next, here is the new cover of log collection of Dressrosa which will have the crazy fan, Bartolomeo. If you order this DVD set, you will receive a double-side folder that will have him and Cavendish as a present. However, if you purchase this from Amazon, you will receive another present which is this acrylic stand of Bartolomeo. DVD will be released on July 27th. Next, coming soon in Shanghai, China, an OP live stage show will be shown. Details on tickets will be released soon. Next, the OP app game, Thousand Storm, is having an anniversary campaign which will have lots of new cool attire and characters including stamps you can get. If you have a smartphone, check your app store, and download it. Itâs also in English too. Next, DURALEX, a pottery company from France, has created this clear, orange mugs that has Luffy and Ace. It will be available at Mugiwara stores in June, but if you canât make the trip here, you can order it. We will leave a link for more details. Moving on, next month, the Mugiwara stores will be giving out free bookmarks of OP kids such as Luffy, Zoro, Sanji, Ace, Sabo, Brook, Franky, Chopper, Ussop, and Law. You must purchase goods over 1000 yen to receive it. Itâs kidâs day event on May 5th. Moving on, in the next few weeks, JUMP will be holding a contest where you can win an autographed card from the great mangaka himself, Oda-sensei. The JUMP comics will include a ticket entry so you can fill it out, and mail it. The winner will also get this OP comic book shelf. Last day for entry will be accepted until June 12th. You can find JUMP comics at book stores or convenience stores. Next, Sanjiâs restaurant event at USJ has posted the menu that will be served. For appetizers, you will be served a fish marinade dish with delicious salad including with heart cherry tomatoes. For entrĂŠe, you can choose either Hancockâs love hurricane sirloin steak with some nutritious veggies, and heart croquette with some wine sauce. Or you can orther Shirahoshiâs lovely tear fish cuisine including with nutritious veggies with also a heart croquette with wine sauce. For kids menu, they will serve Sanjiâs special plate that will have a hamburger steak with some veggies, noodles with a tomato heart, and some french fries. For dessert, you will be served a Mademoiselle vanilla parfait with raspberry jelly along with some orange sweet sauce. They will also sell some cocktail beverages. #1 is smooch drink with some fruits and ice cream on top. #2 is Rose for lovely lady sparkling strawberry wine. These two are alcoholic drinks. #3 is a My heart is yours berry cocktail with some sprinkles and berry foam. #4 is an All-blue berry cocktail with some blueberries. These two are non-alcoholic beverages. If you order either of these beverages, you will receive a free silver spoon of any of the Mugiwara. Last, but not least, the restaurant will be selling a take-out dessert of Sanjiâs mellorine fruit cake that will have a special message card from Sanji. This can only be purchased at the restaurant. USJ OP original goods will be released soon. Next, Figure Arts and POP Maximum will released new figurines of Hancock and Luffy in gear 4. Both will be released in September. Link to pre-order will be released later on. Hobby stores or Mugiwara stores will also take in pre-orders as well. Detail will be announced later. Last, but not least, as you all know, the lovely Sawashiro Miyuki is the lucky gal to portray the double face Ms. Pudding. Also, it has been announced that great seiyuu veteran, Koyama Mayu will be the one to portray Big Mom from now on. She is known for her popular role as Arale-chan from Dr.Slump. N-CHA! That is so my fave phrase from her. GUA! Congrats to these two ladies, and letâs see how theyâll do their roles as devious pirates. PHEW! UGH! That sure was a lot of info, but we got through every one of it. Well, thatâs all for now, tune in next week for more news on goods and upcoming events. Special thanks to Tongari-san. Weâll see you on Saturday for the grand re-opening! Kikko! Momon! letâs get some shut eye!
 Sanjiâs restaurant: http://www.usj.co.jp/jump/onepiece/summer2017/sanji/
Mugs: https://hkds.tokyo/category/ONEPIECEDURALEX/
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sooooo... *twirls her hair* how many asks should i send until kuwagami art. jk as well. the real question will be: does it happen often that someone elseâs art inspires you? in fandom spaces specifically
well you see itâs like a loyalty card program, every 10 asks or so you get a complimentary kuwagami
just kidding you can just breathe in my direction and Iâll be tempted to draw them. kuwagami blast! (you've caught me on a... just okay art day lol)
(people still like kabedons, right?)
anyway for my actual answer: in terms of direct inspiration, it doesn't really happen much? the last two times i did art directly based on someone else's work is probably this one from this fic, and also that time i drew art of someone else's judgment au. oh! and there's that moriohpsycho art based on this comic! (filthyguts' work is so very. hgngngghh. very good.) nothing else really comes to mind, and when i think of the other things i've been into recently there hasn't been as much opportunity for that to happen...
flex and herds = strong fixation but lmao. almost nobody else made stuff about them. nobody is surprised umineko = surprisingly i don't read much umineko fanfiction? and in terms of illustration, i certainly picked up imagery and indirect inspiration but nothing concrete enough for me to give an example... now that i think about it, i did once draw andromalius from redaction/sunny, but that was years ago, and also mostly because i was acquainted with the writer. ...i don't have that artwork on hand right now death note = didn't really get involved with the fandom + i enjoyed my own ideas well enough! ...i can't recall if i drew long-hair-L art before or after seeing other artists do it. and as for everything else the same kind of reasoning applies. didn't really get involved with the fandom or wasn't really compelled to make art in response to stuff i saw, or i just don't remember anymore.
buuuuuuut if we're opening this up to just... pulling ideas from other people? then yeah, all the time, though that kind of goes without saying when you have a creative hobby. ...it's probably going to be hard to come up with examples of this since it's more ambiguous.
there's uhhhhhh... kuwana listens to nickelback which was a @/four-white-trees invention, wasn't it? (EDIT: and @/overdevelopedglasses!) (not tagging in this post so he doesn't feel obligated to read my big ass ask responses đ) as of writing this, it's not posted but i did end up making kuwagami art based on a nickelback song so. yknow. there's that LMAO
for sawashiro and arakawa, i do sometimes go reference @/todayisafridaynight 's art to help me with my own. ("how did he draw this part of the suit? oh, like that huh? hmm" <- this kind of thing)
and um. i'm not trying to pander to you (at least not this time), but genuinely it's one of the few examples that come to mind at this moment. but when i was writing my first kuwagami fic, i could feel the influence of the ever-changing on my brain... was turning over some of your ideas there...
you remember this? (you even pointed it out in your comment on my fic, and i should've said something then, but whatever i'm saying it now)
that was absolutely because of this
(obligatory poke at anybody else reading this post that you can read passthroughtime's fic here.)
so, um. yeah. not really sure what else to add to that. pretty self evident i think. (i'm always talking about the ever-changing but i don't think i can overstate the impression it left on me at the time)
anyhow there aren't really any other examples off the top of my head! these are all recent examples so they're not so difficult to recall, but there are probably others i've forgotten...
#jitxt#started writing this unsure if i could give many examples and i ended up with more than i expected. nice!#sunny is a very good piece of umineko writing and i should reread it with the author's notes toggled on. and also read redaction#âshouldn't you have read redaction firstâ n-no. shut up! (besides i think renall said it was fine)#nobody remind me of that 20k note post that's just an uncredited screenshot of sunny. it'll piss me off#as cosmic balance i ought to shill sunny as much as possible#anyway uhhhhhh. the everchanging.#i am awful about receiving compliments (i never know how to respond aside from a rehearsed âthank youâ) but i sure am great at giving them!#apologies if i'm laying it on too thick but#1. i am being truthful and#2. i figure it's reparations for all the time i spent as a lurker on the kuwagami ao3 tag#the explosion in my brain when i realised that âthe nice person who leaves lots of tags on my kuwagami artâ#and âthe person who wrote that REALLY FUCKING GOOD FICâ were one and the same. crazy. and now we are mutuals â¤#it is a little funny thinking of when i'd read your and four-white-trees' work before meeting you#real life foreshadowing for me meeting you both....#i still have these discord messages of me telling a friend about both your works#basically: (reading an update to the everchanging) wow that was depressing (reading a joke in four-white-trees' fic) nevermind i'm good now#i ought to reread the everchanging and take detailed notes on all the parts i like#just so you know your impact on my brain lol#kuwana calling yagami a pretty boy and meaning it sincerely oh my GOD. rewired my brain
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Dino Watches Anime (Jan 13)
With the snow outside and cancellations everywhere, I have more time to kick back, relax, and not do anything. Seriously, playing out in the snow and being an absolute bum is my specialty.
Dropped
Darwin's GameÂ
It just seemed like Mirai Nikki but updated to smartphones instead of flip phones and with a new interface and system. Seriously, itâs like someone watched Mirai Nikki and went âI can remake this and rake in the moneyâ. The animation wasnât good (according to our local sakuga geek, there were less than 10 animators who worked on the 40 min premiere because of the inhumane conditions of the studio which adds to the yikes), the soundtrack was great (but I wonât watch a show just for the soundtrack/seiyuu cast), and overall, I felt like I didnât want to put myself through a show like this.
Uta no Prince-sama
I couldnât do it fam. I watched two episodes and nearly cried on the inside because it felt like Kiniro no Corda but with a new bland face with new bland characters. I never watched either of these fully. I tried to watch just for the seiyuu (*ahem* Miyuki Sawashiro), but imagine having your life hobbies made into an absolute joke by a character who canât even read music and is in the composition department while her main song of choice is âTwinkle Twinkle Little Starâ and the ikemen around her and swooning over it and writing their own songs for her. The guys all have the same faces too! Theyâre triangle heads that can only be differentiated by colour palette. Iâm telling the difference based on voices at this point. I donât want the ikemen, but I would like people to be into my music too ya know! You may think that Iâm dropping this anime purely out of spite for the story and characters, and youâre damn right I am.Â
Seasonal Stuff
Pet
This is this close to being dropped, and I donât mean for the strong BL vibes. Itâs a little cringy but not that bad (Iâve watched a lot of cringe straight romance and to me itâs all the same). It just feels so poorly constructed right now. The universe just hangs by a thread with characters I feel ABSOLUTELY NOTHING for. Everything in this anime feels so cheap. Iâm giving this one more week before I give it the axe.
Rikei ga Koi ni Ochita no de Shoumei shitemitaÂ
Okay, this anime is stupid, but we all went in knowing it was going to be very stupid. Youâve seen the screencaps. Youâve seen the cliches. Now get ready to have a pretentious science spin on it as if you havenât seen these scenes a million times before elsewhere, and the characters (at least one of them) know it. The art... itâs present. I mean, character designs are giving the guys of Reddit what they want (especially with Sora Amamiya being really popular and singing the OP along with voicing the main character). Yuuma Uchida is also there. Nothing really worth noting here except âstay in school kids so you can become a pretentious science kid with no people skills!â
Dorohedoro
I might just watch this anime in place of âPetâ because this anime has a much brighter outlook and despite being CG genuinely looks better anyway. Itâs the horror that I wanted to fill the void with (since Pet genuinely isnât scary or innovative). Everything was pretty good with the first episode! Iâm looking forward to seeing more!
From here on out, the rest of the seasonal list are the ones I look forward to the most! Get that head lizardman!
Runway de WaratteÂ
At first, this doesnât seem like something that would come out of Shonen Weekly, but it inspires a good message about being who you want to be even with limitations if front of you. You have a girl too short to be considered a model and a guy who designs fashion without having the money to pursue it further. I know nothing about style, but I do know things about being short! Maybe thatâs why I have such a soft spot for it...
ID:Invaded
This anime gets more interesting as we go along. Iâm all into murder mysteries and things like that, and with the sci-fi mixed it, I checked to make sure I was up-to-date with this one. Each episode gives a new mystery with more details outline our jaded and imprisoned detectiveâs motives and backstory. I wasnât sold on the character designs at first, but once you get over that hurdle, itâs all good. I like the psychological aspects of it too!
Kyokou SuiriÂ
Ever wish you had a female protagonist who was upfront about her romantic motives? Ever wanted to watch a show involving youkai? Hereâs the show for you! Plus, her character design is so cute. Mamo sang the ED for this anime too. The animation is great, the story looks amazing (read ahead a few chapters in the manga), and this is one of my most highest anticipated anime for the season!
Jibaku Shounen Hanako-kun
Hereâs one of my favourite pilot episodes! This anime left such a strong impression on me that I went straight to my non-otaku friends going, âYouâve gotta see this guysâ. The art style is consistent with the manga, and according to the not-so-quiet manga readers, weâre in for a really good anime.Â
All the characters in this anime are also adorable and really simple-minded on the surface. Hanako-kun being a boy is a really funny twist on the local urban legend (Iâm one of those kids who never dared to say âBloody Maryâ in the washroom so what can I say?)
Recently Completed
Hana to Alice: Satsujin Jiken
Remember Aku no Hana? This is what happens when rotoscoping has a bit more budget. This anime was slow, a little cringy, but it felt really real. The voices felt real, the characters felt real, and the story felt... mostly real. I donât regret watching this movie art style and all because I think it captures a bit of the exaggerations of being a teenager (rumours blow up like balloons)
Sennen Joyuu
Satoshi Kon really has a certain way of telling stories. Iâve watched Perfect Blue, Paranoia Agent, and Tokyo Godfathers, and while this didnât have as strong of a punch as the latter, this film was still strong. It shows a story of a young maidenâs resilience, perseverance, and undying love... all things I canât relate to... but it was good!
Sakurasou no Pet na Kanojo
This show was a trip. You thought it was a fanservice anime until things got really heavy. This anime was funny, it made me feel things with the themes it took on, and it made me remember that the best girl doesnât always have to win to be a good anime. The art was cute and sweet, the voice acting was so fricking funny (according to the cast, the improv wasnât always included but the ones that were left along with the dialogue were pure gold), and the story was exceptional for an anime which seemed to have no base whatsoever. And plus, this had something a lot of anime donât... A CONCLUSIVE ENDING. Give this anime a watch if you havenât. Itâs melodramatic comedic romantic teen drama at its finest.
Orange
Speaking of melodramatic romantic teen dramas, hereâs another one that fits that bill! Minus the comedy, more suicide, and far less cohesive plot. Imagine throwing letters into the Bermuda Triangle and having your 16-year-old selves really reading those letters. I was wondering how they were going to explain sending their letters to the past, but they shouldâve come up with better BS than that. Aside from really bad plot holes, this anime was alright. It was slow... really slow. I finished this whole 13 episodes plus the movie in about 2.5 hours after trimming the slow recaps.Â
The art was alright. The story was slow, but near the end (excluding the last episode and the movie) it got really heavy. It hit close to home. I struggled with suicide for years, and I felt what this character felt. Certain lines of that dialogue just hit hard. It was depicted in a way that didnât feel as romanticized. He wasnât saved by just one person, his trauma didnât go away just like that, it took a group of friends and planning to help him realize that there was more to life then just regrets.
Would I recommend this? I mean, it was recommended to me, but Iâm not forcing this anime on anyone... not because of the themes but because it was darn boring and cliche 70% of the time.
Still Watching
Darker than Black: Kuro no Keiyakusha
Same things apply as previous entries
Hunter x Hunter (2011)
My brother expected me to finish this a while ago but I put it on the back-burner because the number of episodes seemed daunting. Everything else is good though.
Sousei no Onmyouji
I only watched the first episode.
Boku no Hero Academia Season Four
Same things apply as previous entries. It seems like the Overhaul arc will end in the next episode or two (depending on how much they milk this).
Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu
Groundhog Day but isekai. Seriously, this is a pretty big staple in terms of big isekai. Everyoneâs fighting over whoâs the best girl meanwhile Subaru is trying his best not to die every five minutes. Seriously, Subaru is a champ and what Iâd want out of a Mary Sue isekai protagonist. Get em Subaru. Prove to me youâre not a car.
This will be me for the next few days because itâs getting colder where I am so watch me slip on the ice and die!
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