Gundam: Tekketsu no Orphans – 07
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「いさなとり」 (Isa Natori)
“Whaling”
What one takes away from this episode hinges on, I expect, what one brings into it.
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「いさなとり」 (Isa Natori)
“Whaling”
What one takes away from this episode hinges on, I expect, what one brings into it.
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「彼等について」 (Karera ni Tsuite)
“As For Them”
So far Tekketsu no Orphans is sticking pretty close to the template, but it seems to be working.
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「赤い空の向こう」 (Akai sora no mukou)
“Beyond the Red Sky”
This week’s message is clear: you just can’t trust Hitler. Who knew?
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「命の値段」 (Inochi no Nedan)
“The Price of Life”
It’s always the quiet ones you have to watch out for. In Gundam, anyway.
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「鉄と血と」 (Tetsu so chi to)
“The Iron and the Blood”
On thing about Gundam – whatever the series itself brings to the table, you can get an awful lot of entertainment value from the names.
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「Hello, World!」
“Hello, World!”
Does absence make the heart grow fonder? Yes and no – but this one was already pretty fond.
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「ふっかつ おそ松くん」 (
“Resurrected Osomatsu-kun”
Osomatsu-san may put your conventional ideas of how comedy works to the test.
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「鉄と血と」 (Tetsu to Chi to)
“Iron and Blood…”
Whatever one might think this series will ultimately become, it’s not one to be dismissed easily.
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「俺のココロ」 (Ore no Kokoro)
“Ore no Kokoro”
That was an ending that highlighted both this series’ charm, and its limitations.
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「うちの春休み」 (Uchi no haruyasumi)
“My Spring Break”
You knew it had to be coming sooner or later…