Sword Art Online sort of ends
More specifically, the Sword Art Online anime series hasn’t ended but the story arc about the “Sword Art Online” game did end. It fact it ended so abruptly that many… Read more »
More specifically, the Sword Art Online anime series hasn’t ended but the story arc about the “Sword Art Online” game did end. It fact it ended so abruptly that many… Read more »
I was a bit surprised when Binbougami ga! ended after 13 episodes. The way they were introducing new characters almost up to the end had me convinced that this had… Read more »
Kokoro Connect originally struck me as a series with a lot of potential, but I don’t think it lived up to it. The first story arc (Episodes 1-5) delivered an… Read more »
Let me be clear about this. I enjoyed Utakoi. Still, I think mine is very much a minority taste. In my original post I went into some detail about what… Read more »
Accel World wraps up its first season with spectacular final episode. As I said earlier, this isn’t Shakespeare. It follows the conventions of a fighting anime quite closely. However so… Read more »
I have mixed feelings about this series. There’s a lot to like about it. The artwork is great. The writing is clever. The characters are likeable. However it left me… Read more »
Humanity Has Declined (Jinrui wa Suitai Shimashita) (Crunchyroll) ended much as it began: clever, funny and extremely weird. It’s hard to categorize this. It doesn’t tell a conventional story but… Read more »
I had high hopes after watching the first few episodes of Natsuyuki Rendezvous and it hasn’t disappointed me. It’s not a particularly complicated story and they wrapped it up efficiently… Read more »
In my last, very negative post about Sword Art Online I said “I find it hard to believe that this comes from the same author as Accel World.” Which raises… Read more »
I initially overlooked Binbougami ga! (Funimation) because it seemed like just another ecchi slapstick comedy. There seems to be an infinite number of these, most of them dreary. However this… Read more »