Luck and Logic – 12 (END)
「運と 論理と/」 (Un to ronri to)
“Luck and Logic”
A nonsensical ending for a nonsensical series.
「運と 論理と/」 (Un to ronri to)
“Luck and Logic”
A nonsensical ending for a nonsensical series.
「辿りついた未来」 (Tadoritsui ta Mirai)
“The Future Reached”
Beat up the monster, beat up yourself, and of course, explosions—that’s a proper ending, right?
「宝物」 (Takaramono)
“Treasure”
The ending wasn’t delivered exactly the way I expected. How did the series live up to everyone else’s expectations?
「意志を継ぐもの」 (Ishi o Tsugu Mono)
“Who Carries On His Will”
Oh boy, did I ever call it. Unfortunately.
「野に咲く花に鎮魂の歌を, ベイビーマグナム破壊戦 II」 (Nonisakuhana Ni Chinkon no Uta Wo, Beibii Magunamu Hakaisen II)
“A Requiem for the Flowers Blooming in the Field, The Battle to Destroy the Baby Magnum II”
For this finale post of Heavy Object, I bring what I know all of you wanted – a dual final impression post featuring none other than Stilts himself!
The heat of summer has mercifully given way to autumn here in the southern hemisphere, but in animeland, i.e. the only place that matters, it’s spring, which means another big season of anime is coming. We have sequels targeted at those seeking a blast from the past, including more Sailor Moon Crystal to continue an old franchise, and more Concrete Revolutio to deconstruct them all. Watching anime just for the robots? Both Gundam and Macross have an iteration this season. Of course, there are adaptations across the genres for your perusal: the popular manga Boku no Hero Academia brings us shounen action, the popular videogame series Gyakuten Saiban brings legal adventure, and Sakamoto of the titular Sakamoto Desu ga? is plain popular, and also hilarious. But perhaps most notable are the original series that are harder to pigeonhole, like the supernatural bus trip of Mayoiga or Kuromukuro’s story of a samurai in a school on a dam, both to counterpoint the uncannily familiar Koutetsujou no Kabaneri. Why just listen to me list shows, though? Our crack team of animethusiasts are on hand to be your Geiger counter for the entire season of anime. This is Random Curiosity’s Spring 2016 Preview.
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「コーラガムとヨウと…/都こんぶとラムネと…」 (Kouragamu to Hitsuji to… / Tokonbu to Ramune to…)
“Cola Gum and You and… / Miyako Kombu and Ramune and…”
What makes You-san special, and a Hotaru setup for the final episode.
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Not a single psychic power between the lot of them. |
Since it’s so easy for anime to be out of this world, it’s easy to overlook the down to earth.