It's a decent shounen with really nice visuals. Don't go in expecting anything mind blowing and you will probably like it.
it got undelayed slightly, now it's at i think 9:45pm ESTAttack on titan subs got moved to Wednesday right?
But is the dub still airing tonight at 9 pm?
are coming from discotek
- Kemono Friends (first season)
Kemono friends is getting a dub
Is Saranzanmai a return to form for Ikuhara? I enjoyed Penguindrum, and didn't really get into Yuri Kuma Arashi, but it seems like the themes, imagery, and coming of age narrative of Sarazanmai are all gelling surprisingly well this time.
Thanks for posting this, just marathon-ed it, loved it as wellHulaing Babies 1-12
This is the most aesthetically pleasing thing I've seen all year. It's like the comedic pacing of Teekyuu translated into making fun and interesting animation. Loved it.
Thematically a lot of it is a response piece to Penguindrum so far. Penguindrum exploring the connections you're born into and how an oppressive society cultivates them, and Sarazanmai exploring what it means to truly reach out and connect beyond the surface-level relations that society has established for us.
i love everything KagePro!
I was crazy surprised by this. I actually didn't jump in till 6 episodes had already aired cause it just looked so crazy generic "isekai" and it turns out to become one of my favorite shows to watch each week
We're so close to Symphogear that I can't stand it. I can't even imagine how crazy the first episode will be considering past seasons.
Welp, consider myself called out by Wit; what an absolute knockout of an episode! After what feels like a lot of misfires at trying new things and plotlines that felt like they were pulling together more to wrap up something that had become a bit unwieldy since the end of the second season, this brought a lot of things into focus while presenting a well-packaged display of all the core things that drew people to Attack on Titan in the first place: absolutely insane action cuts utilizing gear that looks unlike anything else you'll find in shows like this, stories of personal struggle and sacrifice that manages to come from a place of raw passion without coming across as pure melodrama, and character beats that often surprise in their timing but feel well earned and realized even if the plot is always the core focus. This episode hits all three of those in stride, crafting a thrilling and sad climax to this inter-personal battle between the team and Reiner & Bertholdt, all while showcasing why the series made Wit's animation renown throughout the industry when they put the first season out so many years ago. Hats off to Wit Studio, they saw a chance to leave their mark as their time draws to a close with Titan and they took it in stride. Whatever follows from this for the rest of the season (especially the answer to what's in theI just hope that the material this series is heading for in the latter half of this cour has some decent payoff, as that's something that Titan feels like it's been lacking throughout the third season, and it would be nice to get some closure to some things as Wit's time with the series comes to a close. Whatever the series' future may have in store, I do hope they can at least end their time on a high note instead of a whimper, and do so without relying solely on the material to carry them.
Revisions is bad. I only watched till the end because I could binge it and I generally have a high tolerance for anything that has mecha in it. If it had been a weekly broadcast, I would have probably dropped it in the middle.Revisions 2
Lol this fucking guy just saw some of his classmates get crushed to death by a giant monster but he's super happy because he gets to pilot a mecha, what an asshole
Edit: okay the after credits scene has a woman wearing bunny ears and a chainmail bikini type armour come out of stasis while the audio narration goes NAISU BADI in an overjoyed tone. I fucking can't even, what is this shit
Does this mean I've been interpreting the Indiana Jones films wrong and they are instead a critique of colonialism and its tendency to steal cultural artifacts of the societies they conquered?Kimetsu no Yaiba 08
The second I saw that dude wear a fedora I knew he was a villain
Mmh that 'Revisions' show is out on Netflix (but maybe it already was and I just missed it?). Will give it a try, not really expecting much from the one trailer I saw though.
It is taking what did work for most with Yuri Kuma and makes it a lot more approachable, at least to Ikuhara standards.Is Saranzanmai a return to form for Ikuhara? I enjoyed Penguindrum, and didn't really get into Yuri Kuma Arashi, but it seems like the themes, imagery, and coming of age narrative of Sarazanmai are all gelling surprisingly well this time.
Overlord S3 1-13
Binged all of it in one sitting. It was pretty good but Ains needs his ass kicked, the whole tomb does. They are very easy to root against lol. Pretty much all the regular human characters carry the actual weight of making me care about characters. Enri is great. I hate how at the end of S1 they implied that there was someone using magic strong enough to stop them, and at the start of S2 they had people who still haven't actually done anything in the story and seemed to have been forgotten about. I just want the answer on whether their are other players or anybody on the level of anyone in the tomb.
Anyways, series overall is okay. I would watch more if there was more to watch.
I take it, by your av, that you've watched Mawaru Penguindrum ? Though it's not on those services I think ... Fate/Zero, Mononoke (tv series), Tatami Galaxy is some easy stuff to vouch for.Just recently started a Crunchyroll/VRV trial and a trial + free month of Funimation. Been watching Demon Slayer (pretty enjoyable shounen shenanigans, though not the most original thing out there) and revisiting Kino's Journey (the first series, which is one of my favorite anime shows and still holds up well) on the former.
I'm down for any reccomendations anyone wants to throw at me. I tend to get drawn to stuff with social and philosophical themes, as well as shows with an emphasis on mysteries or just plain ol' psychological mind-games.
I take it, by your av, that you've watched Mawaru Penguindrum ? Though it's not on those services I think ... Fate/Zero, Mononoke (tv series), Tatami Galaxy is some easy stuff to vouch for.