Zero no Tsukaima ~Futatsuki no Kishi~ – 01
Summary:
Saito pilots his Zero through a solar eclipse and to get back to Tokyo, but once there, he realizes that Louise isn’t with him.
Summary:
Saito pilots his Zero through a solar eclipse and to get back to Tokyo, but once there, he realizes that Louise isn’t with him.
Summary:
Hayate wakes up the morning after the party and has to check his new student ID to make sure that him being able to go to school again wasn’t a dream.
Summary:
With the emergence of the gigantic Gunmen that is the Teppelin, the Gurren Lagann and its allies get out of the way of all the falling pieces.
At the end of last night’s episode of Nanatsuiro Drops on MBS, there was a commercial broadcast for the CODE GEASS Stage 24 & 25 Special with some very interesting shots.
Note: The above images are relatively non-spoiler, but the images in the post most probably are, and I’ll be doing some speculation, so continue on at your own risk.
Summary:
It is springtime, and a girl named Fuura Kafuka whose heart is full of hope comes across a man attempting to hang himself from a tree.
I talked the other day about how there was an announcement concerning Suzumiya Haruhi coming on Tanabata (today), which was the same day as some special events in the third novel. Well, it seems that Kyoto Animation has produced a publicity stunt of sorts by uploading a 22-minute flash promotional video onto the official website depicting the events of that night in live action (with Haruhi and “John Smith”) from a security camera point of view. For those of you with niconico accounts, you can watch it here since the official site appears to be down at the moment from probably getting hammered by all the fans trying to access it. For those of you without accounts, there’s also a torrent of it available on Tokyo Toshokan. In any case, I’m very impressed by the extent to which Kyoto Animation is promoting this show since this video matches perfectly with the Newtype magazine announcement. I expect that this will eventually make its way one of the DVDs for the second anime season, but for now, this is almost like getting a glimpse of what a live-action Haruhi would be.
This inquiry has been on my mind for about a couple of weeks. In episode 22 of Nodame Cantabile, there was one scene that really made me think. It takes place where Nodame explained Chiaki her true intentions for entering the competition. Then Nodame says, “What is wrong with playing the piano freely as you like?”
It brings up this question: Do we have the right to tamper an original work in order to suit our taste?
“A picture says more than a thousand words” is the only description that works for Potemayo (ぽてまよ), a new comedy airing Fridays at 25:30 JST. Yes, I’m telling you to look at the screenshots.
Enter Mamoru Asakasa, the forgettable police detective who had the run-in with ni-paa Rika way back when. It’s about 30 years after the events of the first season, and he’s back in Hinamizawa to check up on the status of the now-deserted town.