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Beneath the Tangles

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Tag: Natsume’s Book of Friends

TBT Readers Choice Winner: Natsume Yuujin-Cho

A month ago, TWWK offered all of the readers on this blog the opportunity to decide what anime you wanted me to review. I am stunned at the result. I never imagined that Natsume Yuujin-Cho would win, especially against Sword Art Online. Well anyway, prepare yourselves as I am about to begin. Natsume Yuujin-Cho (aka… Read More TBT Readers Choice Winner: Natsume Yuujin-Cho

06.11.2015 zeroe42 Comments

Natsume Yujin-cho and a Search for a Home

One year ago, I was back in Ishinomki doing humanitarian work with some very good friends. Since coming back to the US, I have really struggled with fitting in. The best way I can explain it, is I am the Natsume of my own little world, and monsters are chasing me but no one sees.… Read More Natsume Yujin-cho and a Search for a Home

08.09.201307.30.2013 zeroe45 Comments

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[twwk] Ten years ago today (yesterday in Japan), after being delayed nearly a month due to the Tohoku earthquake, the final two episodes of Puella Magi Madoka Magica, a magical girl series unlike any other—truly an anime unlike any other—aired, featuring a breathtaking and powerful ending fitting with the rest of this artfully crafted and often heartbreaking series.
[twwk] Episode two was considerably more enjoyable than episode one of Osamake, probably because the characters were more likable. However, Shida remains a typical childhood friend character—which seems like the plan for now, before the audience begins to root for her, too, at some point, in addition to Kachi.
[joseph] Another show that went completely under my radar - the first 2 episodes were really fun and visually beautiful. Judging the show solely on its title, it's not something I would ever pick up if I randomly stumbled upon it. But I found out that Nisioisin wrote it, (who wrote the Monogatari series) and Shaft animated it so that sold me.
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