Mahoutsukai no Yome – 21
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「Necessity Has no Law」
Can what’s been broken here be healed, physically or spiritually, literally or metaphorically?
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「Necessity Has no Law」
Can what’s been broken here be healed, physically or spiritually, literally or metaphorically?
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「その6」 (Part 8)
“Part 8″
“Obligation” is definitely the thematic center of this episode for me.
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「You Can’t Make an Omelette Without Breaking a Few Eggs」
Poor Chise – you’d think she’d have long since been an omelette by now.
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「その7」 (Part 7)
“Part 7″
It was inevitable that the subject of romance was going to be playing a bigger role in Gakuen Babysitters.
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「Any Port in a Storm」
Yamazaki Kore pulls no punches when she goes dark, and while it doesn’t happen all that often, she can go very dark indeed.
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「Look Before You Leap」
With as barren as the schedule is of really elite (and not just very good) anime, a show like this one is all the more noteworthy.
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「その4」 (Part 4)
“Part 4″
Sacrifice is an important theme in Gakuen Babysitters, make no mistake about it.