KS had some impact on me learning Braille. Okay, perhaps not as much as Aldous Huxley saying that it’s comfy to read with your head under blankets, but still.
My main account is at /u/lvxferre@mander.xyz, I use this one mostly for weaboo stuff.
Watching: Failure Frame (Hazurewaku) · Maougun Saikyou · Spice and Wolf · TenSura s3 · QA in Another World
KS had some impact on me learning Braille. Okay, perhaps not as much as Aldous Huxley saying that it’s comfy to read with your head under blankets, but still.
Which series are those pics from?
The gameplay was hit or miss, I guess. Pokémon plays out like a typical turn-based RPG; Monster Rancher was management + action based. For me the fun part was fighting against time to get a perfect monster, it was surprisingly hard to do so (limited lifespan, the need to train good coaches beforehand, etc.)
A few games actually had different models for the sub-breeds, besides rehashing the old mons. Like MR4:
Por que nos los dos?
It could be worse. Like, Pixie (Monster Rancher) tiers of worse:
(I liked the MR games way more than Pokemon or Digimon to be honest. Also screw Octachrome.)
Yup. A fun show if you’re into otome.
Great parallel between
Yumiella’s main power is not her level. It’s her poker face!
The king and the queen sound surprisingly reasonable, in comparison with their idiot of a son. It’s clear what they were trying to do with Yumiella (gauge the threat, minimise the threat, bring her to their side), but it’s rather transparent and non-manipulative.
Glasses guy was cringe as fuck, it was fun to see Yumiella chewing him out. On the other hand Eleonora sounded like a silly girl in love.
The “oh crap” moment for the maids finally arrived! I was surprised at how she handled Diana; she realised that her lack of empathy was due to a different background, and was able to use it for her own advantage.
And she keeps charming the prince without even realising it. Like… “I pay so much attention to you that I realised that you have an old wound, that most people wouldn’t even know about”? Yeah, I can relate to him falling for her.
Lv2 Kara Cheat is fun. Nice to see it being adapted.
It says “slow life” but what Furio (Banaza after ditching his former identity) does the least is to relax, there’s always “something” requiring his attention. Mostly because demons and humans keep fighting, and… he doesn’t give a fuck, he’s happy to be friends with anyone with either side. Lys/Fenris (the wolf girl in the pic) is a surprisingly good love interest for Furio, and there is actual romantic development through the story.
I really love isekai and my standards are kind of low, but I’ll pass on this one. It’s simply not fun, specially in comparison with (for example) Mofumofu or Ivy picking up trash.
Vengeance! Planned deicide! Romance without harem! Angsty anti-hero! I love this manga series, and it’s great to see it being adapted.
[from comment] I don’t expect this series to be breaking any new ground within the genre.
It isn’t ground-breaking but it’s well executed, even if it relies on that “the weakest is actually the strongest” cliché.
I’m weakly excited towards this anime series. The manga is cool up to a certain point, but then it starts losing a bit of appeal. Still, it’s interesting enough so depending on how they work on the animation, it’ll be worth watching.
I think that the main boundary is between deciding what you like versus what others should like.
The former is fine; even if someone like “ahneemay” because it’s trendy, or avoids fanservice or because the person got tired of [whatever they’re watching in USA nowadays, I seriously do not know] and wants something different.
The later however is not. It’s just someone being entitled, and expecting people to appease their personal tastes. It doesn’t make them just a shitty anime fan, it also makes them a shitty person, unable to deal with the fact that the world does not revolve around their belly button.
Just my two cents.
I’m sailing the seven seas for this series. Most stuff doesn’t get released in South America anyway.
Like the folks here say, “a poor man’s happiness is quickly over”. I can’t help but feel sorry for Femicia Ivy - the village and its villagers are nice, but she’s still being hunted. Her head is worth twice as much what she got hunting mice in a day.
Sora being a picky eater is interesting. And near the end, getting over her arm, as if going to eat her… will it?
I know that I’m somewhat misusing the meme, but…
My guess is that Kakao is exploiting the fact that, even if it has no grounds to sue Tachiyomi developers, a corporation is far more prepared for a legal battle than a bunch of hobbyists.
I think that this will backfire badly, though. Now they won’t deal with Tachiyomi, but over nine thousand forks.
Mocciarera cisu!
I feel a bit guilty for this, but it reminded me a rather good cooking channel in Italian. Same “leaking Japanese into Italian” vibe, except toned down.
IMO the story of the two sisters is the best - the greedy hiding a universal human desire to be seen, the situation in Earth becoming shitty even if they genuinely cared about each other, simply because they did not see what the other was going through.
They also picked a rather fitting ability for the onee-san: since she felt like her youth was stolen, she is able to steal the youth of the others.
Sensei calling Wolff a playboy and telling him to shut up was also funny.