Udon no Kuni no Kiniro Kemari – 01
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「ぶっかけうどん」 (Bukkake udon)
“Bukkake Udon”
It’s the one Seinfeldism I find most indispensable for blogging: “It’s so nice when it happens good.”
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「ぶっかけうどん」 (Bukkake udon)
“Bukkake Udon”
It’s the one Seinfeldism I find most indispensable for blogging: “It’s so nice when it happens good.”
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「変わらぬ姿」 (Kawaranu Sugata)
“Unchanging Form”
When it comes to me and Natsume Yuujinchou, time is an elastic concept.
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「モブと霊幻~巨大ツチノコ現るの巻~」 (
“Mob and Reigen: A Giant Tsuchinoko Appears”
I can sum this one up in three words: it was great.
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「その日を再び/二人の春」 (Sonohi o Futatabi/Futarinoharu)
“The Day Again/The Second Spring”
Post-mortems are always a dodgy proposition when it comes to anime.
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Middle school romance is never easy |
The anime fan’s emotions are never more conflicted than at times like these.
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「星待つひと:前篇」 (Hoshi Matsu Hito: Zenpen)
“The Man Who Waits for Stars”
I can’t imagine too many viewers weren’t gobsmacked by the first episode of Mahoutsukai no Yome: Hoshi Matsu Hito.
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「師匠~leader~」 (Shishou: Leader)
“Master: Leader”
Reigen has been Mob Psycho 100’s most perplexing character right from the beginning.
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「巨悪のオーラ~黒幕~」 (Kyoaku no Aura: Kuromaku)
“The Heinous Aura ~Mastermind~”
Nope, there’s no way I’m going to list all those characters – you’ll just have to look ’em up.