Gurren Lagann – 21
Summary:
With Yoko pointing a gun at her, Nia tells them to give up and says that mankind has no future as she disappears through a portal.
Summary:
With Yoko pointing a gun at her, Nia tells them to give up and says that mankind has no future as she disappears through a portal.
Summary:
Having returned from his latest part time job with his pay, an exhausted Tarou has to juggle his family duties such as playing with his siblings and cooking for the family.
This week kicks off with the gang in the classroom cleaning some old junk that they are planning to sell at the auction. Mion shows up with her box of homemade ohagi (OH SHI-).
Summary:
Meeting up with Hei and Mao, Huang passes along their orders to try to kill Alma a second time and to dispose of Shihoko. What’s more, Huang will be coming along this time.
Picking up right where we left off last week… wait, not yet. Looks to be some flashback of a girl that looks like Chikage, except she’s hanging out with a guy at some old library. Gee, I wonder who Beniyasha is?
I’m not a fan of censorship. That being said, I understand the guidelines of why it is necessary. It could be due to timeslot, target audience, content or even controversy. Why am I saying this now? It is because of the debut of Dokuro-chan 2. On the 2nd half of the episode, censorship covered a scene lasting approximately 33 seconds.
Summary:
In a snowy forest, Priscilla’s clinging to Raki prompts Isley to suggest that it’s Raki’s smell of the south that’s reminding her of her family, though this family had been eaten by a Yoma.
“Dokuro-chan, if we don’t hurry up we’ll be late!” Ah, familiar words, I think every single anime involving a nondescript male lead with a younger female living with him has a similar line at one time or another.
What, a recap already?
For those who thought Moetan was getting a bit too pervertedly loli, well, you’re not the only ones.