Hunter X Hunter 354 – Head
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We look more Togashi-like this week… |
In typical Togashi fashion, the epic pitched battle between two of the most beloved badasses in the series is turning instead into an extended game of cat and mouse.
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We look more Togashi-like this week… |
In typical Togashi fashion, the epic pitched battle between two of the most beloved badasses in the series is turning instead into an extended game of cat and mouse.
「だんしの一言金鉄の如し」 (Danshi no Hitokoto, Kintetsu no Gotoshi)
“A Man Never Goes Back on His Word”
In emotional terms, Shounen Maid is one of those series that punches way above its weight class.
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Which spouse drew me? |
By every perceptible measure, this seems like a one-sided fight – but I don’t think so.
「好きこそ物の上手なれ」 (Suki Koso Mono no Jouzu Nare)
“What One Likes, One Will Do Well”
If there’s one thing I think can be said about Shounen Maid’s genetic makeup, it’s that this is a sentimental series.
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Well – aren’t these pleasant young men? |
Things are looking grim for everyone’s favorite pedophile clown magician.
「しっぱいは成功の母/いぬは三日飼えば三年恩を忘れぬ」 (Shippai wa Seikou no Haha/Inu wa Mikka Kaeba Sannen On wo Wasurenu)
“Failure is the Mother of Success”/”Feed a Dog for Three Days and He Will Remember It for Three Years”
Shounen Maid is a major test of anime fans’ open-mindedness.
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To call the writing of this post anything but surreal would be a lie.
「佐藤さん、あんたのせいでメチャクチャだ」 (Satou-san, Anta no sei de Mechakuchada)
“Satou-san, this is all your fault”
Ajin is a perfect illustration of both the joys and frustrations of being an anime fan.
「昼も夜もアゲてやる!」 (Hiru mo Yoru mo Agete Yaru!)
Here’s a story about two things which are equally part of the Shibuya experience.