RAINBOW: Nisha Rokubou no Shichinin – 06
「Truth」
If there’s one thing everyone should take away from this series, it’s the portrayal of self-sacrifice and what it means to be a real friend.
「Truth」
If there’s one thing everyone should take away from this series, it’s the portrayal of self-sacrifice and what it means to be a real friend.
「Someday…」
I know I’ve said this series isn’t for the faint of heart, but even I couldn’t help but wince and clutch my right hand when I saw Mario’s get crushed by some inmates in cahoots with Ishihara.
「Dissolve」
Given how people tend to say anime is always a rehash of the same stuff over and over again, I’m almost tempted to stop blogging all my other shows and only cover RAINBOW so that it gets the attention it deserves.
「Distrust」
This show doesn’t cease to amaze me week after week, as I was moved by An-chan’s loyalty towards his cellmates more so than Key’s attempts in Angel Beats thus far.
「Fugitive」
A powerful drama that nothing else can even compare to this season. If the sound of that interests you, then make sure you check out this second episode of RAINBOW.
「After the rain」
MADHOUSE is badass and doesn’t mess around here, so if you’re looking for a dark series that is far beyond the usual stuff, consider this adaptation of Abe George (Jouji) and Kakizaki Masumi’s award-winning manga. Just don’t let the title fool you. It’s not all sunshine and rainbows here.
「俺の幼馴染みがこんなに可愛いわけがない」 (Ore no Osananajimi ga Konnani Kawaii Wake ga Nai)
“There’s No Way My Childhood Friend is This Cute”
As the title suggests, we have an episode on plain old Manami this week that depicts how she’d probably be the perfect match for Kyousuke. Together, they’d probably make one of the dullest couples ever (albeit most normal), which was made plainly obvious when her grandparents showed that they have more youth in them than they do. In the case of an age identity crisis, we have young geezers and old teenagers mixing things, and not a whole lot in the younger sister department.
「ビッグフォーに影は落ちる」 (Biggu Foo ni Kage wa Ochiru)
“A Shadow is Cast Upon the Big Four”
Despite the somewhat episodic nature of Senkou no Night Raid, I’m rather enjoying the mission-style progression and the overarching character subplots that come with it.
Sunday | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
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GIANT KILLING 09:25 (4/4) |
Gakuen Mokushiroku HIGHSCHOOL OF THE DEAD 11:30 AT-X (7/5) |
Bleach 18:00 TX |
STRIKE WITCHES 2 25:30 TVS (7/7) |
Ookami-san to Shichinin no Nakama-tachi 09:00 AT-X (7/1) |
Shukufuku no Campanella 25:30 MX (7/2) |
Seitokai Yakuindomo 24:30 tvk (7/3) |
One Piece 09:30 CX |
Seikimatsu Occult Gakuin 25:30 TX (7/5) |
RAINBOW Nisha Rokubou no Shichinin 24:59 (4/6) |
Shiki 25:15 CX (7/8) |
Asobi ni Iku yo! 25:58 MBS (7/10) |
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Sengoku BASARA Two 17:00 CBC/MBS/TBS (7/11) |
Nurarihyon no Mago 25:44 ytv (7/5) |
K-ON!! 25:25 (4/6) |
Kuroshitsuji II 25:20 MBS (7/1) |
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SEKIREI ~Pure Engagement~ 23:30 MX (7/4) |
Tono to Issho 26:14 (7/5) |
Amagami SS 25:25 TBS (7/1) |
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Mitsudomoe 24:00 MX (7/4) |
Kaichou wa Maid-sama! 25:55 (4/1) |
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The Legend of the Legendary Heroes 26:15 TX (7/1) |
Legend: | 11 | Divine | 2 | Kiiragi | 2 | Prooof | Not covering |
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It’s been a while since a blogging schedule has been created, but I wanted to give an overview of what the tentative plans are for the summer season starting tomorrow. I want to stress that this is tentative schedule and may change after the first week once I’ve had a chance to watch the first episode of every new series I expressed interest in in the Summer 2010 Preview.
… More after the jump.
Legend: | 16 | Divine | Not covering |
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