Calm Enigma
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Maynne
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I just finished watching Kado: The Right Answer, I enjoyed it in general - while they train wrecked the last 3-episodes.
I'm looking for another anime with an interesting plot, may you have any suggestions?
Try Dennou Coil and Death Parade. I haven’t watched Kado but from the description these two aren’t too similar to it. Hopefully they’ll both be an interesting watch though
Edit: and have a look at Spice and Wolf, that show really fits with my image of you for some reason
Thanks for the suggestion, I already finished the Spice & Wolf series. I basically not watched Death Parade, eventhough i knew its existence for quite sometime - I don't know, maybe the art turns me off.
I'll check-out Dennou Coil, seems the plot summary is interesting.
You know, something's bugging me about Bladedance.
If Est sealed herself within a sword in the Demon King's stronghold at the end of the 100 year war, how did she end up at that shrine in the spirit forest outside Areshia Spirit Academy? Especially as she never made a contract with anyone other than Areshia and Kamito out of guilt?
Unless by chance Demon King Solomon's tomb is actually located right there in that spirit forest? It couldn't be, could it? But then again, no-one other than Areshia and Est actually knew the true location of Demon King Solomon's final resting place. No-one other than them saw the final battle. And no-one other than Est, Areshia, and now Kamito, has ever been shown to have the knowledge that Est was contracted to Areshia.
The only other possibility I can come up with as to how she ended up there would be Greyworth. That woman seems to know way too much about the truth behind the origion of the Demon King and the Darkness Elemental Lord. I can't believe that she chose the name Ren Ashbell by chance, not a name that close to that of the Darkness Elemental Lord. But the only question is what motive would she have for bringing Est there if she was the one to do it?
Hopefully we'll get some answers with volume 17, as it seems Est is going to be the main focus of this one.
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The opposite of Justice is simply another Justice. What is Evil is subjective to each person.
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Rewatching Absolute Duo, and man is it bad. Poor insert music that doesn't fit. Way too much fanservice, along with badly written characters and relationships, even for a high-school battle rom-com story. It's like the writer was trying to create a story where all that existed was the standard tropes, and that they had no goal to go any deeper than that. Just feels so shallow. and 2-Dimensional.
Maybe it has to do with the fact they shoved 4 whole volumes into only twelve episodes as to why it suffers so much, but man, it just makes me cringe watching it.
At least the OP and ED tracks are somewhat dexcent. The only good thing it really has going for it.
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The opposite of Justice is simply another Justice. What is Evil is subjective to each person.
YOU
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Chief Elf
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I'm about to start B: Beginning on Netflix, does anyone have any opinions on it?
Can't say I recognize it, sorry.
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The opposite of Justice is simply another Justice. What is Evil is subjective to each person.
Jack Flac
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Chief Elf
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I'm about to start B: Beginning on Netflix, does anyone have any opinions on it?
Can't say I recognize it, sorry.
That's okay! Thank you.
I just watched the latest episodes of Ancient Magus Bride and Seven Deadly Sins. Ancient Magus Bride was so beautiful and I'm so excited for the next episode. Coincidentally, both anime explored the past of the main characters, which I love.
Last night I watched another Netflix series, A.I.C.O., and came away with the impression of it being bland, underdeveloped, and punctuated by hilariously awful developments. Then I discovered it shares the same writer as Comet Lucifer (in his first series composition role since then) and the pieces came together.