Suzumiya Haruhi-chan – 11 & 12
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Achakura-in-the-box, the debut of Mori-san-chan, cool guy poses, and Mikuru crying. Ahhh funness overload
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Achakura-in-the-box, the debut of Mori-san-chan, cool guy poses, and Mikuru crying. Ahhh funness overload
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The ups and downs of Minami-ke Okaeri come full circle in this spectacular and craptacular episode
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Riko tries to best Hosaka-level fantasy, but ultimately falls short. Not that Hosaka was in this ep…
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Summary:
Although Saji tries to convince Louise that they build their future by understanding each other, she refuses to listen.
The fifth and likely final commercial for the new Fullmetal Alchemist series aired with today’s episode of Gundam 00. This one is narrated by Miki Shinichirou, the new voice actor of Roy Mustang (he also voices Lockon in Gundam 00). I would say that it’ll take some getting used to hearing him as Mustang, but given that it’s been so long since I’ve seen the original, I think I’ll adjust just fine. Anyway, what’s shown in this commercial gives the new series a rather dark feel, and since the trailer from the Tokyo Anime Fair looked pretty nice as well, I’m really looking forward to the premiere in two weeks.
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Summary:
Touma rushes down the tunnel after Hyouka, but he gets stopped by Cromwell who informs him that she let Ellis run ahead but also let Hyouka by.
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Mikoto artwork courtesy of はいむら on pixiv (account needed to access)
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Back when Nagisa was starting her third year of high school, she found that she wasn’t in the same class as any of her old friends.
Here’s a cool video Patrik just showed me: Pre-Parade as done in Kinetic Typography. Some of you may remember that this guy did a video in the same style about two months ago for Suzumiya Haruhi’s introduction monologue, and this is even more impressive than that. Kinetic Typography, and YouTube videos depicting stuff done this way, have been around for a while, but it’s still great to see it being applied to an anime context and done in such a cool way.