Naruto 589 – The Beginning Of The End
No, he didn’t really actually say that. But he said something similar though.
No, he didn’t really actually say that. But he said something similar though.
「謎の「なんだかちょっと」」 (Nazo no “Nandaka Chotto”)
“Mysterious ‘Somewhat, A Little'”
The many faces of Urabe begin to show themselves, in more ways than two.
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I wonder, I wonder, I wonder what could have been… |
Imagination is a powerful thing. Any good horror writer knows that the scariest monsters are not the ones described on the page or shown on the screen, but the ones the audience conjures in their own minds. But what about when storytellers aim our imaginations not towards horrors unseen, but at wonderful events that are never to be?
Post may include spoilers for: Puella Magi Madoka Magica, Kanon (2006), Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann, Ano Natsu de Matteru, Angel Beats!, Aquarion EVOL, and some random Star Wars novels. Yeah, we’re going deep into the weeds this week. Trust me, it’s worth it. More after the jump.
「怨念乙女」 (Onnen Otome)
“Malice Maiden”
Momoe sure knows how to kill the mood…
「守護の想い」 (Shugo no Omoi)
“The Guardian’s Feelings”
Oh, Hiiro no Kakera, how do I love thee? Let me count the ways. This show spoils me too much, really.
「修行」 (Shugyou)
“Training”
After a week’s break, Saki Achiga is back with some crazy mahjong…almost. It looks like they’re saving that for next week, while this week we got crazy, uh, character introductions. And reintroductions. And re-reintroductions. There were a lot of characters in this episode, is what I’m trying to say.
Random Curiosity is proud to present our first ever podcast! In this inaugural episode, the topic is a mid-season retrospective where we introduce our lovely voices and personalities to the world, talk about the shows we like and love but didn’t get to blog about, and discuss some of our favorite characters, music, and animation from this season.
「勝つために」
“To Win”
I suppose if nothing else, Kuroko no Basuke must stand as an inspirational tale about the endless rewards possible through hard work and practice.