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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Yuri is My Job! – Episode 6
Hello folks, and welcome back to Wrong Every Time. Today I’m eager to return to Cafe Liebe, where it seems Hime and Mitsuki might well be on the verge of an emotional breakthrough. Though Mitsuki is still frankly terrible at expressing herself outside of the formalized confines of Cafe Liebe’s performance, Hime’s declaration that she …