I thought they were going to bring in bard girl to sing and lift everyone’s spirits, but I thought this worked better.
What happened to “Don’t tell the Sin Archbishop your name?”
Maybe now is the right time?
I thought they were going to bring in bard girl to sing and lift everyone’s spirits, but I thought this worked better.
What happened to “Don’t tell the Sin Archbishop your name?”
Maybe now is the right time?
Mildly interesting: The subtitled version that I watched had a “mistranslation for clarity” for the benefit of the English reading audience.
The subtitles said:
Teacher Q: “Who knows what one plus one is?”
All A: “Me!”
The verbal Japanese dialogue goes:
Q: (implied What is…) “One and one?” “Ichi to ichi wa…?”
A: “Ni!” (Japanese for two)
I don’t understand the point of this new Kokoa character. Okay, she’s a spoiled rich girl, but what is her interest in Fossa Magna, Berry Blossom, Chrome, etc? Is she just bored?
My midseason tierlist (after 6-7 episodes)
S Tier
A Tier
B Tier
C Tier
F Tier (dropped)
I feel like I should be watching:
Watching randomly:
I think Re:Zero is following the same episode structure as last season, where Subaru is thrown down the pit of despair into a seemingly insurmountable problem, and then he’ll find some way to get out of it.
That’s why it’s really hard to watch right now, and honestly it’s about the same time when I quit watching last season. I haven’t even watched how that ended, but it looks like he survived the rabbits okay.
Yeah, maybe take a break from torturing yourself, then wait until all the episodes are out and find out how he survives this time…
At least his family knows where he is…
To get around Macrovision, you had to have a gadget called a genlock or time base corrector that repaired the video’s frame signal so that a VCR could record it properly.
Genlocks and TBCs were also very helpful when dubbing unprotected anime tapes.
They didn’t entirely solve the video signal degradation to the copy, but they did make the copies much clearer.
Generally pre-record original anime tapes from Japan weren’t copy protected. I seem to remember that one or two that were, but I can’t remember the titles.
What a great article!
I always thought the annoying dimming was some kind of copy protection scheme, like the old Macrovision from back in the days of VHS.
He’s lucky to be alive and apparently uninjured, instead of rotting in a field.
I don’t remember seeing Yoshino having girl talks with alleged BFF Tsubaki, so it’s good to see that here.
And once again we the audience see that Kirishima has multiple girlfriends on the side going waaaaay back, even though Yoshino suspects doesn’t really know that for sure.
So that casts into doubt what exactly he wants from Yoshino.
Is he being honest with her about his feelings for her, while he’s definitely committing the sin of omission about the rest of his social and sex life.
The OP “Under and Over” by The Oral Cigarettes is growing on me…
It’s a subtle detail:
It would have been clearer to show the twirly toy in its intact form, and place this scene closer to episode 4 so that viewers’ memories are fresh, but I appreciate the writing not shoving the links to every little detail in my face.
If that kind of thing isn’t your bag, then that’s fine.
In case you were wondering, like I was…
This was the twirly copter toy/bamboo dragonfly that Noel taught the mayor’s daughter to make, as explained back in episode 4
Can’t wait to see Bilac’s face when he shows up with the Gold Crystal Scorpion parts!
It does make me wonder. Usually in a game like this, loot shows up as small items with neat labels saying it’s loot, but we’ll have to stay tuned to find out if the game can actually do any crafting with random monster parts…
Yet again, the pacing was terrible, and the story was confusing.
Far too long on the uninteresting, poorly animated, and worst of all, ultimately meaningless Anaak/Khun Ran fight that immediately abandons all the rules about not falling off the platform and dropping their boffers, not to mention the goal of planting their boffers in the 3 sockets in the middle of the platforms.
They’re fighting for some kind of tickets?
So 25th Bam/Yoru/Jue Voile Grace is a Living Weapon now?
Unexplained FUG Slayer candidate was bad enough.
I preferred weird undefined Irregular with an unknown potential high ceiling better.
And why is Sword/Pipe Telekinesis Guy wandering around the Archimedes?
And Lero Ro, administrator guy for the 2nd level exam shows up?
Endorsi is in full glamor mode one moment, then being incognito the next?
Forget this Jue Voile Grace guy. Even he can’t knock out both a Jahad and a Khun with one attack!
I mean sure “show instead of tell” is better, but tell us a little to help us understand what’s going on…
I think I’ll have to catch up in the manhwa to figure things out.
Awrighty, the game is underway at last!
Here are the sides, with the U-20s fielding a 4-3-3 formation, and Blue Lock in a defensive 4-5-1
They answered the question of the Blue Lock substitutes, so here is BL’s bench, from which they can use 3 subs.
WTF is this mascot supposed to be? @rikka@ani.social
I hope he dances better than he looks…
Here’s a list of the U-20 lineup. We have no idea what their individual soccer super powers are
I love it! It’s romcom, through the woman’s POV, but warped through the lens of yakuza subculture.
The female romance protagonist’s constantly changing facial expressions, at the awkward and strange situations she finds herself in, are the key feature in the show for me.
Another fun feature is the visual dissonance of sparkly-eyed bishonen and bishojou characters engaging in shady yakuza crime and politics.
The race director can thank his lucky stars that nobody died or was injured in both fog and slippery conditions, and Kanata is also very lucky that he didn’t rear end somebody who was driving at a more responsible speed.
But I’d be surprised if the director can get insurance for next year’s race without some changes.
Re: Angels. This show definitely fails the Bechdel Test
Veltol ranting about heroes not appreciating how much work it takes to make a dungeon was funny!
I think it establishes Koga as an honest man who follows the rules in a world that doesn’t reward that kind of behavior.
He has some interesting skills too.
The mayor getting his arm cut off was cool indeed.
Also, Noel wasn’t rewarded for letting the halfling go, instead of killing him and taking Koga for himself.
Once again demonstrating that the rules of this world don’t seem to reward good social tendencies like mercy.
It does make sort of make sense to get the best out of your employees’ strengths…
But this guy is following Theranos’ path to madness.
But come to think of it, this is more or less exactly how many dotcoms worked back in the day.
I worked in a startup that was supposed to automate restaurant orders with food and other suppliers over the web to create a b2b market.
The software behind the market website was supposed to entirely automated, but it was just startup employees looking at incoming restaurant orders, and manually matching them to suppliers.
Needless to say, this startup folded quickly, because neither the restaurants or suppliers were willing to pay the startup a cut for the “convenience”.
I don’t think that I should take this show seriously as lessons in business, but it’s interesting…
She’s right to be suspicious of them.
@rikka@ani.social
This guy will say anything to get a sale, and hope the team collectively bail him out…
If they ever have a downfall, it’ll start like this…