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Orenchi no Furo Jijou (My bathtub situation) is a comedy net-series anime about a high school student who has rescued a merman and brought him home, and now live together with other water creatures coming to visit them.
Needless to say, I went in hoping to ship some BL couples, maybe laugh a little, see what all was going on in it. Literally just heard about it yesterday, and watched the whole 13 episodes in a day. At 4 mins. long, it isn't hard. It's actually very good for when you're busy and still need some sort of anime fix.
Anyway, I didn't so much get BL to ship here, but I found I was laughing hard, especially while finding out just how nasty my own mind is! Heh-heh, episode 3, I think it was. With Tatsumi's massage. I know I'm not alone!
Back on topic again. Not a lot goes on beyond the situation of the show. They introduce characters, I think Maki was my favorite, and yet... Takasu... I cannot deny the tentacles! Okay, Maki and Mikuni were the funniest, while Takasu was more like anime-crush worthy!
None of them are particularly interesting beyond humorous character traits, but that was enough.
The opening is quite misleading, and funny as such. They have it done much like the opening for 'Free!', all full of angst with characters looking nervous until the end... but the show is entirely comedy. Nothing but goofy stuff here. Creatively wonderful bishie goofy stuff!
Not a lot to cover this time. It was strictly a comedy anime spun off of a 4-panel manga series (similar to newspaper comic strips), and it never really goes anywhere. But it was totally worth it! Between hot anime guys and gut-busting comedy, this show brightened my day, and I was glad to have watched it!
Watching on,
Tatsuno13
Needless to say, I went in hoping to ship some BL couples, maybe laugh a little, see what all was going on in it. Literally just heard about it yesterday, and watched the whole 13 episodes in a day. At 4 mins. long, it isn't hard. It's actually very good for when you're busy and still need some sort of anime fix.
Anyway, I didn't so much get BL to ship here, but I found I was laughing hard, especially while finding out just how nasty my own mind is! Heh-heh, episode 3, I think it was. With Tatsumi's massage. I know I'm not alone!
Back on topic again. Not a lot goes on beyond the situation of the show. They introduce characters, I think Maki was my favorite, and yet... Takasu... I cannot deny the tentacles! Okay, Maki and Mikuni were the funniest, while Takasu was more like anime-crush worthy!
None of them are particularly interesting beyond humorous character traits, but that was enough.
The opening is quite misleading, and funny as such. They have it done much like the opening for 'Free!', all full of angst with characters looking nervous until the end... but the show is entirely comedy. Nothing but goofy stuff here. Creatively wonderful bishie goofy stuff!
Not a lot to cover this time. It was strictly a comedy anime spun off of a 4-panel manga series (similar to newspaper comic strips), and it never really goes anywhere. But it was totally worth it! Between hot anime guys and gut-busting comedy, this show brightened my day, and I was glad to have watched it!
Watching on,
Tatsuno13
Sonic Prime (series review)
Sonic Prime is a 2022 animated action-adventure-comedy series following Sonic The Hedgehog after a major incident has left his home of Green Hill 'shattered', as he ventures around a multiverse to find the pieces to put it back to rights. This series has a bit of a tired concept. Multiverses have become something of a 'big money trope' lately, regardless of whether or not 'big money thought' went into it. So, I put it off. I let it finish. No one in my circles was talking about it at all, so I went in with virtually no prior knowledge, other than the cast change. It was... something. The first episode (40 minutes, by the way) opens with Sonic narrating as he introduces his world and friends for anyone who somehow doesn't know the Sonic franchise yet (no hate for the re-introduction, just think it ought to be done with more show and less tell). Everyone's headed up a mountain to a cave where Eggman is going after a new energy source for his machines: a mysterious rainbow crystal
Healin' Good Pretty Cure movie review
Healin' Good Pretty Cure: Yume no Machi de Kyuuntto GoGo Daihenshin! (GoGo! Big Transformation in the Town of Dreams!) is a film following the members of Healin' Good Pretty Cure on a trip to Tokyo where a mysterious villain has appeared and begun stealing the Dream Buds of people all around town for purposes unknown. Can Healin' Good Pretty Cure save the day? Wow, it has been a minute. I waited so long for this movie, and finally had to resort to looking for it on another website. Sure enough, it was there, I just needed time enough to watch and review it. Lo and behold, I have found the time. The movie opens with a flashback to Nodoka's time in the hospital, where she tells her mother about her dreams for when she's well enough to go out again. Flash forward to our team on a train, on their way to Tokyo, where they seek to experience a 'Dream On' show, a fairly recent show put on regularly in the city. Once there, everyone receives pendants that light up and activate special dream
X-Men (2011) anime review
X-Men (2011) is an action-superhero anime following Cyclops, Storm, Wolverine, Beast and Professor X as they travel to Japan to look into the disappearance of multiple mutant children. Now, this one is only recently on my radar. I knew Japan did some anime of Marvel comic book characters, but I wasn't aware that X-Men was one of them. So, since I was looking for a quick watch, this felt like the right thing to watch. The first episode opens with Phoenix sending Jean Grey out of control, and a handful of the X-Men standing by, trying to come up with a way to stop her. Cyclops moves in to try and talk Jean into fighting back and regaining control. But, it's useless. She's done all she can. With a sad goodbye, she ends herself and Phoenix with her. As she's doing so, Cyclops notices a figure behind her. Emma Frost. Some time later, the X-Men have disbanded. However, Professor X receives some odd visions of a child that refuses to face him. Meanwhile, elsewhere, a girl is running from
Katanagatari anime review
Katanagatari is an action-romance story set in historical Japan, following the mysterious Togame and her hired-sword Yasuri Shichika as they travel across Japan to defeat various powerful swordsmen to reclaim the Deviant Blades for the Shogunate. It took a while to find this one. I'd seen the art, and I was intrigued, but it took a while to figure out how to Google it in order to get the title. Needless to say, the more I saw, the more it fit my tastes. Historical Japan, sword fighting, supernatural powers, it's all here. So, taking note of my long list of must-watch shows, and considering the lengths of each one, I picked this one to be next. The first episode opens with a castle on fire, lots of killings happening everywhere, with one solitary noble looking at a young girl as they are killed. The scene immediately cuts to a quiet, misty morning where a young woman is on a boat to what some believe to be an uninhabited island. We get a run-down of the Rebellion hero, Yasuri Mutsue
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