Sengoku Youko: Senma Konton-hen – Episode 11 Review
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「千魔混沌を巡って」 (Sen Ma Konton o Megutte)
“In Pursuit of the Thousandfold Chaotic Menagerie”
Shinsuke is this story’s quiet man, but that doesn’t lessen his importance one iota.
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「千魔混沌を巡って」 (Sen Ma Konton o Megutte)
“In Pursuit of the Thousandfold Chaotic Menagerie”
Shinsuke is this story’s quiet man, but that doesn’t lessen his importance one iota.
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「京都へ」 (Kyouto e)
“To Kyoto”
We’re revisiting what’s probably (along with Evangelion) the single-most formative story in animanga for me as a fan.
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「少女のエゴ」 (Shoujo no Ego)
“A Girl’s Ego”
No Deku, no Bakugo, no problen.
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「I Am Here」
Bottom line – every time BnHA needs to deliver the goods, it does.
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「千夜の八年」 (Sen’ya no Hachi-nen)
“Senya’s Eight Years”
In a sense, Mizukami can write plot-driven stories that act like character-driven stories (and that’s a unicorn-caliber talent).
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「Hopes」
Massive, climactic fights like this one are a challenge for big battle shounen.
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「千夜と神雲」 (Sen’ya to Jinun)
“Senya and Jinun”
Stop crying and fight your father!
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「ここに至るまでの連なり」 ( Koko ni Itaru Made no Tsuranari)
“The Chain Thus Far”
If victory is ever achieved, what sort of world follows it depends very much on the heroes’ ability to learn from their mistakes.
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「古恩」 (Furuon)
“Furuon”
Senya seems well and truly alone even when he’s with his friends and allies.