I’ve read the light novels, and honestly the series is well worthy of being in the KonoRano Hall of Fame (i.e., it can’t be nominated for the award anymore). I’m super excited for this anime.
I’ve read the light novels, and honestly the series is well worthy of being in the KonoRano Hall of Fame (i.e., it can’t be nominated for the award anymore). I’m super excited for this anime.
I’m just messing around haha
October 2025?!
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So basically animated by Kadokawa? Fucking hell that merger still sickens me. Thanks for less than fucking nothing, Macarthur…
So this show is giving off major Suisei no Gargantia vibes, but maybe slightly darker.
Not sure if I’m going to stick with this one, based on the first few minutes, because the storyline seems kinda meh.
He’ll fuck off shortly enough. He ends up being a cheating piece of shit, and Dahlia starts on her own path as a magic toolmaker.
Yup. It’s fucking sickening.
Ah a fellow Hayamin lover man of culture
Kadokawa need to be nuked from orbit. They and Sony are a duopoly in anime at this point.
What in the antitrust fuck
I think the manga adaptation may have been butchered. Or…so goes my guess. It seems pretty on point with the light novels.
So the story between Suou and Kujou…they are actual siblings, but when their parents divorced, Suou went to live with their mother, and Kujou with their father. Of course, they took the corresponding parents’ last names, as well. (Joint custody in Japan really isn’t a thing, unfortunately.)
You fucker lmfao well played. But there was an upskirt shot of Alya that honestly ticked me off. That’s not how this series works.
I’m surprised I was able to remember as much of this series as I did. Though, a few of the character names took a bit to click. I’ll have more thoughts, however, in episode 2. I’m sure of that much, at least.
Some of the camera angles in this show make me want to drop kick someone. It’s not supposed to be an ecchi show. What the hell…?!
Fair enough. I didn’t really think too much about it. But I’d also argue that
He didn’t want to live in any world, presumably. So maybe he ends up killing himself as intended, but as opposed to going to whatever afterlife he believed in, he ends up in the other world, and thus wants to kill himself a second time? That’s another possible plot, no?
So this show bothers me fairly greatly on some level due to the changing of a major historical event (major in terms of this show’s characters, that is). For those curious
If you’re going to incorporate the death of a historical figure into an isekai, at least let them die in the same manner in which they really did die. Nothing good comes of just some random truck popping into the scene.
Yeah that style of desk is fairly normal.