Yukari
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Hmm... I'll have to pick it up then.
Hmm... I'll have to pick it up then.
As far as what's new this season, Ojisan and Marshmallow is adorable and short, so it's worth checking out.
Bubuki Buranki, as I've mentioned, is my favorite newcomer this season so far. If you like cool **** with some interestingly designed characters and some non-aesthetic design choices that kinda remind me of Kill Lagann Kill, so I'd recommend giving that a poke.
If you haven't already, I'd recommend the hell out of Osomatsu-san. There aren't really any other shows like it and Japan's loving it- as am I. Nothing really contended as a Comedy with it last season and, save for what's a pretty solid season of Teekyu so far ("Serious Respect"), nothing seems to be doing so this season either. Especially not Gintama, since it has its serious glasses on right now.
That's...a tough question. The latest episode reveals that it's in the survival game/tournament genre...I think. Or that it can be. And it's about a group of kids that are trying to achieve...a revolution? After...What's the basic premise?
Yes. Won't even be on the Blu-Rays. Worth it, though, that first episode was fucking fantastic. After that the show takes a...well, the comedy's the same (well, it can be, the comedy for Osomatsu's never really set. It's more of a gradient), but the hook's gone. Which is fine, since it's pretty obvious from the getgo that what episode 1 does is for episode 1 alone.Is that the one that had its first episode pulled/altered last season?
That's...a tough question. The latest episode reveals that it's in the survival game/tournament genre...I think. Or that it can be. And it's about a group of kids that are trying to achieve...a revolution? After...
Um...I don't think I HAVE a basic premise. Put simply though, a group of kids use living weapons and occasionally a mech to bring about revolution and do cool ****. I...I guess.
Yes. Won't even be on the Blu-Rays. Worth it, though, that first episode was ****ing fantastic. After that the show takes a...well, the comedy's the same (well, it can be, the comedy for Osomatsu's never really set. It's more of a gradient), but the hook's gone. Which is fine, since it's pretty obvious from the getgo that what episode 1 does is for episode 1 alone.