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Category: Episode Blogging


Valvrave the Liberator: On Vampires, Independence and poor execution.

I watched the first five episodes of Valvrave the Liberator because (1) I’ve got nothing to watch, (2) I’m curious about this show, and (3) Anton‘s hime-cut fetish. Here are my thoughts about the series so far. Poor Execution In the first episode, I’ve seen poor execution with my two …

By | In: Fri, 17th May 2013

OreImo. 2: Just don’t place Kirino and Kyosuke in the same place

I’ve just been through the first six episodes  of Ore no Imouto [...] season 2, and I am pretty much convinced that even if I watched the first season, I will still cringe about Kirino‘s manners with Kyosuke. I’ve been trying to hold back my frustration over a single anime character …

By | In: Thu, 16th May 2013

Otona Joshi No Anime Time: In Search of Liberation

It’s an appropriate time for me to post my review of the series today, since it’s Mother’s Day supposedly. But Otona isn’t really a series about mothers, but about women – and their collective search for liberation. Otona Joshi no Anime Time is an anime series inspired by Japanese literary works / short …

By | In: Sun, 12th May 2013

The Devil is a Part-Timer!: On changing mindsets

Looking back at the first five episodes of The Devil is a Part-Timer! (Hataraku Maou-sama!), I’ve had a great experience so far. With this, here’s my thoughts on the series: I’ve enjoyed the dialogue between Maou and the Hero Emilia – there is something about these two that I can feel, …

By | In: Wed, 8th May 2013

Photo Kano: Finding One’s Purpose

I actually had my doubts if to watch Photo Kano, hearing all the negative reviews anime fans talk about it. But I find the concept to be interesting. Who wouldn’t love a series shoveling to your face what your life is all about? Photo Kano is an anime series inspired by a …

By | In: Sun, 5th May 2013

Hunter X Hunter 77: Start of Chimera Ant Arc

Here it is. Almost one and a half-year since the debut of the remake, Hunter X Hunter has finally reach where the old series didn’t. While the debate of which adaptation is better rest in the hands of the people who argue. I can safely say, that we all have …

By | In: Wed, 1st May 2013

Attack on Titan: On determination and happiness

I have watched the first four episodes of Attack on Titan, and so far I got all the collective thoughts I need to rap up a post in regards to the series. Now, I think the most common thing about fellow anibloggers talking about Attack on Titan is either they …

By | In: Tue, 30th Apr 2013

Review: Ginga E Kickoff

Finally, after a year of painfully slow process of anticipating this series, it finally ended. I didn’t mean being painfully horrible, because this anime ROCKS! It’s has been the most enjoyable sports Anime I had watched and will ever be placed on my list for the best. Ginga E Kickoff …

By | In: Sat, 6th Apr 2013

Final Impressions: Sasami@Unmotivated

Sasami@Unmotivated is being surreal — and confusing. There has been references from older anime (such as Sailor Moon and Dragon Ball) and instances that we can’t place logic and science into, just like your ordinary anime series. The thing is, it’s confusing — to the point that it’s just regarded …

By | In: Sun, 31st Mar 2013

Final Impressions: Vividred Operation

The last two episodes of Vividred Operation are surprising. From the Girl-eating Crow to the Science of Friendship. I won’t talk about the last two episodes because I’m still stuck with that crow voiced by the same Chara Voice as Strike Witches‘ Gertrud Barkhorn. Here are my thoughts on this …

By | In: Sat, 30th Mar 2013