KenjiGlove
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What about Samurai Flamenco? I've heard it's pretty crazy so it could be fun for a groupwatch.
I'll +1 this
It's also on Crunchyroll (for me at least), I think we've got ourselves a winner.
What about Samurai Flamenco? I've heard it's pretty crazy so it could be fun for a groupwatch.
Good, appealing to a large demographic and legally accessible (worldwide) seems to be the way to go around here.
Personally I'm looking for some super comfy and relaxing show though, think Non Non Biyori.
Good, appealing to a large demographic and legally accessible (worldwide) seems to be the way to go around here.
Personally I'm looking for some super comfy and relaxing show though, think Non Non Biyori.
Ulla did nothing wrong
Based on show I have watch, I would recommend you to try out And Yet The Town Moves and it's on Hulu.
I like super comfy and relaxing shows too. Kamichu was relaxing. I saw Soremachi thrown around a couple of times. That was an easy to watch show.
Barakamon. That show us great..
For some reason I like this image
Wait, who is Alis' s VA, I recognize that voice... so good. (Huh, looked it up, it's Yuu from Charlotte, lol)
(I fell behind by a day, so I'll just drop two ep impressions in here.)
Episode 6
I don't understand how Ai and Ulla got to be such good buddies after meeting once. ?????
Everything else I'll accept, although I will say that Ai seems basically completely pointless in this world. She claims she wants to "save the world", and yet all she's done since leaving her village is learn that the world can get along fine without her. Makes perfect sense, right?
Scar's new baby is weird.
Anyway, I really feel like Ai is bringing this show down a lot. Like, the city of Ortus has a lot of interesting stuff going on, conceptually. But because we're so dead-focused on this 12 year old girl, we don't get to see any of it. Just a bunch of people walking around in masks. Which, unless I missed it, isn't ever really explained (although I can surmise that maybe they wear masks because some of the deceased have horrible disfigurations on their faces that can never heal? so it's a common courtesy?).
Basically because of Ai, the story of Ortus never gets a real chance to develop, and all we see is this rapid friendship development and then Ai leaves. OKAY!
Episode 7
And thus begins a new short story.
Yay loli bath scene. |:
Thankfully, that "bath" scene was nit there to pander to the otaku crowd since it was clean.
I think having a scene like that in the first place is already there to pander to otaku lol.
Also the part where the dudes dug a tunnel or something and looked at the girls.
There was a festival going on in Ortus from what the inn keeper said, which is why Ai wanted to run out and check everything out.
Thankfully, that "bath" scene was nit there to pander to the otaku crowd since it was clean.
Magic powers aside, Alis appears to be the same kid from Ortus, but he was dead so he can't be. But he has been following her since and they meet up with a ghost/witch.. Now I'm interested in all this destiny talk and where this arc is going.
Wait, who is Alis' s VA, I recognize that voice... so good. (Huh, looked it up, it's Yuu from Charlotte, lol) Also, the ghost chicks VA is also the VA for Yui from Angel Beats.
Episode 7
This was a dumb episode, both due to the aforementioned bath scene and the too-long part where they think the boys are peeping, and due to the reason why the school exists in the first place. It's just to get more government money, really? Plus, the students have powers (for some reason) but they really can't escape such lackluster security (there was a big explosion in the bath and no one noticed) on their own? Though the show is saying that the new guy and the ghost are important, I don't get that sense at all from the way they were introduced.
One day, a sorceress princess was stuffed into a barrel and banished.
One day, a single girl was suddenly murdered, and the culprit still runs free.
And one day, a battle spanning time and space over magic and revenge began!
Sanity and madness, sense and intelligence, self-confidence and convictions.
The tragic tale of this irrational world starts now.
The Kusaribe family is a family of sorcerers under the protection of the "Tree of Origins". Their princess, Hakaze Kusaribe, was the greatest sorceress of their family. But Samon Kusaribe, a member of their family seeking to resurrect the "Tree of World's End", a tree that opposes the "Tree of Origins" and controls the power of destruction, stuffs her into a barrel, and banishes her to a deserted island. From the deserted island, she sends a message out to sea, which is picked up by Mahiro Fuwa, a young boy who's sworn vengeance upon the criminal who killed his little sister, Aika. Mahiro agrees to help Hakaze under the condition that she find Aika's killer with her magic. But once Mahiro's best friend and Aika's lover, Yoshino Takigawa is rescued from danger, he too gets dragged into this tale of revenge.
Synopsis
Masayoshi Hazama: a man who has become a superhero "by himself" with no superhuman powers or any sort of high-tech conversions, NONE!!
Hidenori Goto: a cop who found out the true identity of "the superhero" by a strange twist of fate and thus constantly gets in trouble thanks to Hazama, the superhero.
This is the story of the birth of a true hero featuring these two young men with a touch of comedy and serious drama, while they come face to face with hardships as they search for the true meaning of becoming a hero of justice in this world!
Yeah, I'm going to vote Samurai Flamenco. It seems a series that can be very fun in a "Let's Watch"
I also have a question for those that have seen SF, is there a large BL/Yuri component to it, because there are some pretty crazy pictures online, but no gifs...
Me too +1
The gambling is really well done and the tricks to the games are super clever. I found it to be quite similar to the mind games that Light and L used to play in Death Note.Kaiji Itou is a good-for-nothing loiterer who spends his days drinking beer and stealing hubcapsthat is, until he ends up being tricked by his former co-worker. Unable to suddenly repay his friend's huge debt all by himself, Kaiji is offered a shady deal to participate in an illegal underground gamble on a cruise ship. This turns out to be nothing more than the beginning of his new life of hellthrown headlong into a life-threatening roller coaster of mind games, cheating, and deceit.
Based on the first entry of the famous gambling manga series by Nobuyuki Fukumoto, Gyakkyou Burai Kaiji: Ultimate Survivor follows our unlucky protagonist as he is forced to fight not only other people, but also the mysteries of their psyches. Kaiji finds out the hard way that the worst sides of human nature surface when people's backs are against the wall, and that the most fearsome dangers of all are greed, paranoia, and the human survival instinct itself.
The challenge is always going to be finding appropriate and available streaming options Funimation, Crunchyroll and Daisuki are the only international ones, unless the series has been uploaded to YouTube by one of them (usually only Funi), but even then, it's usually only the first season they upload.
As long as we have viewers we should be good with Samurai Flamenco then Blast of Tempest as our next two. That is 6 weeks worth right there, lol.
Funimation isn't international. And they region block the stuff they upload to YouTube as well.
Episode 8
By the way, what episode are we supposed to be on today, 9?
Episode 8
The most interesting thing is coming back to a missing Scar who abandoned "her" baby. And even that's really only interesting because I have a modicum of interest in learning why, you dumb show, tell me why ANYTHING is happening ever. Maybe this time will be the one time you provide a valid reason for someone doing something.
Okay then. Okay. *deep breath* Okay.
- Yuri "But I'm going to protect you!"
-Scar "Oh ok"
We all know Scar wants a piece of Julius Belmont.
There aren't many shows where I can call the show itself a dojikko, but I think this is one of them. It doesn't know what it wants to do and keeps messing up on the delivery of everything, ranging from comedy to drama to romance.