Series that start out great and fall apart are hardly unicorns in anime. Samurai Flamenco, Ousama Ranking – the list is quite long in fact. But if not unicorns they are snowflakes – each one falls apart in its own unique way. The one Chi Chikyuu is putting me in mind of is Fumetsu no …
Sung HIM-Woo, the Black Air Force Hunter
RJ Writing Ink’s (hilarious) recap of Season One of Solo Leveling Sung Jin-Woo, the main protagonist of the Korean manwha Solo Leveling and the black air force Hunter. AKA Sung Him-Woo, because he is that guy. Once mocked and considered the weakest Hunter in the world, after the latest in a long line of near-death …
Medalist – 04
I’m not saying I’m done here officially. But it’s important to acknowledge when something may just not be working. Obviously, I have serious problems with Medalist. If anything it kind of plays like Ao no Miburo on ice. Maybe with a side of Piano no Mori (though that was better, it had some of the …
Ao no Hako (Blue Box) – 17
This part of Blue Box is quite challenging for me, albeit in different ways than it was with the manga. I do know more or less where the story is headed, so for better or worse at least I know there’s a light at the end of the tunnel (though sometimes that light is an …
Sakamoto Days – 04
After four eps I find myself in the same place with the Sakamoto Days anime that I was with the manga. It’s fine. A competently crafted battle shounen with a bit of wit to it, but nothing special. That’s about where I left it with the manga, but it’s more complicated here. It’s a very …
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