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After-School Hanako-Kun Part 2 episode 7 Juice and coffee.

Arifureta: From Commonplace to World's Strongest Season 3 episode 26 Pet threat.

Natsume’s Book of Friends Season 7 episode 79 Scarecrow stampede.

31 Days of Halloween 2024! Day XXI: The Amityville Horror (Film)

Urusei Yatsura
episodes 141-142, 144-145, 147-149
 
Trillion Game ep1

Considering that I don’t think we’ve had an anime adaptation of any manga Ikegami has worked on since the Crying Freeman OVAs ended, I was curious to see what a modern take on his art style might look like. And honestly? Bit derpy. The show isn’t unappealing to look at, but the attempt to render his crisp, high contrast crime manga visuals using the typical soft focus, brightly coloured production approach you might expect from an upmarket romcom just looks a bit… squidgy somehow. It’s certainly distinctive.

Slightly odd art design notwithstanding, the unusual idea of a lighthearted (?) show about two mismatched business bros trying to claw their way up the corporate ladder intrigued me enough that I’ll give this a couple of episodes at least.
 
Mitsudomoe Zōryōchū!: Episodes 1-8 (Complete)

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Well. Brave move to have the main characters barely appear in the first episode and instead making it an episode of the in-universe sentai show Gachi Rangers, not a gamble I'm sure paid off. I wouldn't be surprised if what killed off the show was people waiting for a second season of anarchic fun with the Marui triplets, only to find themselves watching a very run-of-the-mill sentai parody for 20 minutes and not bothering to tune in again. Thankfully Zōryōchū does improve from there, but it feels more hit-and-miss than the first season. Also weirdly disjointed. Between episodes two and seven we get Christmas, summer, Valentine's Day, New Years, Valentine's Day again, then winter, April Fools' Day and Christmas again, then summer again in that order. I struggle to believe those thematic segments weren't originally intended to air together and I can't imagine why they didn't, it breaks up the flow of the individual episodes quite badly.

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One of Zōryōchū's good points is that it makes much greater use of the extended cast with the triplets now more often being joined by some of their classmates, which I think is a good thing for opening up the potential for comedy situations. Sugisaki as a foil for Mitsuba in particular (in their new, more frienemies like relationship than the outright mutal scorn of the first season) provides some of the funniest moments this time around. At the same time it feels like Hitoha has been left behind a bit as though they've run out of things to do with her, she does get a couple of good segments but largely the jokes surrounding her are just re-treads of things we've already seen and start to lose their lustre quite quickly. You could probably level accusations of repetitiveness at Mitsudomoe in general, but I think for the most part the situations were varied and funny enough that it didn't matter, it's not too different from a sketch show in that regard.

It's also kind of a pleasant surprise to see characters grow a bit (and I'm not talking about Mitsuba's belly) with Yabecchi now almost completely unfazed by the madness of his class and callbacks to previous events in a way I wasn't really expecting from a show like this. It's no Azumanga Daioh or anything in that regard, but I still felt like I had gotten to know the characters quite well by the end and despite Mitsudomoe's flaws, that end came much too quickly. I am going to miss these little terrors, just watching them march along to the beat of their very different drums in the riotous OP was enough to put a smile on my face.

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Mitsudomoe Zōryōchū!: Episodes 1-8 (Complete)

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Well. Brave move to have the main characters barely appear in the first episode and instead making it an episode of the in-universe sentai show Gachi Rangers, not a gamble I'm sure paid off. I wouldn't be surprised if what killed off the show was people waiting for a second season of anarchic fun with the Marui triplets, only to find themselves watching a very run-of-the-mill sentai parody for 20 minutes and not bothering to tune in again. Thankfully Zōryōchū does improve from there, but it feels more hit-and-miss than the first season. Also weirdly disjointed. Between episodes two and seven we get Christmas, summer, Valentine's Day, New Years, Valentine's Day again, then winter, April Fools' Day and Christmas again, then summer again in that order. I struggle to believe those thematic segments weren't originally intended to air together and I can't imagine why they didn't, it breaks up the flow of the individual episodes quite badly.

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One of Zōryōchū's good points is that it makes much greater use of the extended cast with the triplets now more often being joined by some of their classmates, which I think is a good thing for opening up the potential for comedy situations. Sugisaki as a foil for Mitsuba in particular (in their new, more frienemies like relationship than the outright mutal scorn of the first season) provides some of the funniest moments this time around. At the same time it feels like Hitoha has been left behind a bit as though they've run out of things to do with her, she does get a couple of good segments but largely the jokes surrounding her are just re-treads of things we've already seen and start to lose their lustre quite quickly. You could probably level accusations of repetitiveness at Mitsudomoe in general, but I think for the most part the situations were varied and funny enough that it didn't matter, it's not too different from a sketch show in that regard.

It's also kind of a pleasant surprise to see characters grow a bit (and I'm not talking about Mitsuba's belly) with Yabecchi now almost completely unfazed by the madness of his class and callbacks to previous events in a way I wasn't really expecting from a show like this. It's no Azumanga Daioh or anything in that regard, but I still felt like I had gotten to know the characters quite well by the end and despite Mitsudomoe's flaws, that end came much too quickly. I am going to miss these little terrors, just watching them march along to the beat of their very different drums in the riotous OP was enough to put a smile on my face.

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Nice one.
I hadn't even realised there is more.
The first season made me laugh so much.

The Gachi Rangers belt.
The Teachers visit to the nurse on sample day.
The silent montage taking the barrel home.
 
Blue Miburo ep1: It's another show about the Shinsengumi! I'm always up for fresh 'untold' fictionalised tales with that familiar setting, even though objectively this mundane, plain-looking effort wouldn't get a second glance from me if it wasn't historical fiction. It starts out relatively early in the story and introduces a mysterious white-haired kid as the group's newest recruit, with the introduction making it clear that whatever this future hero accomplishes he isn't going to go down in tales like his famous colleagues. I'm intrigued enough to continue watching for now.

Blue Box ep1: A perfectly enjoyable sports romance show about a boy who plays badminton and his crush on the star of the basketball team. I like that the characters actually talk to one another, and everything is appealingly earnest without any of the awkward misogyny we often get from shows about boys with crushes. The sports side is handled well too, with both leads able to talk about why they prefer their own club in a way that respects the other's choices too. Visually everything is pretty great aside from the clunky CG sports equipment and wide shots, which do nothing for me but are fortunately kept to a minimum. The attractive, understated character designs make up for it. I guess where I'm struggling is that it's all very polished but nothing makes me feel enticed to keep watching? I think I need my romances to be messier to hold my interest, and it turns out that the well-trodden 'my crush is going to live with me' hook isn't as dramatic as it could be. For those who want a cosy romantic drama - I'm assuming that the fun gymnast girl will be involved as well - this seems like a safe pick.

Another Journey to the West ep1: A Chinese animation with a strong visual style (setting aside the end credits, which seemed to have some encoding issues on Crunchyroll and kept skipping). I was expecting a straight retelling of Journey to the West but it's actually completely different, instead following the fellow who will later write the story as a hot-blooded youth chasing rumours of demons. Nothing especially stands out so far; with the chaotic pace the first episode covers a fair amount of ground but it still ends right in the middle of a dramatic moment. It looks as though we can expect a typical 'hero wanders around meeting various supernatural creatures' show to serve as the inspiration for his future writing career. I didn't hate it but I've not seen any reason to keep it on my schedule this season.

Murai In Love ep1: One of the first shows to air this season, yet one of the last for me since it took this long to actually remember it, tucked away on Disney+ with absolutely no promotion. This is a silly gag comedy about a handsome teen with a crush on his teacher, except that the teacher is a closeted otome game fanatic tormented by the fact that her student resembles her 2D crush. Its most notable feature is that it somehow appears to be less animated than the original manga, which is unfortunate because it's not terrible despite its corny premise. For some reason my partner found this utterly hilarious and burst out laughing every time the lead started internally screaming, so I guess it will get another episode to see whether the animation quality improves (I have my doubts).

I dropped The Stories of Girls Who Couldn't be Magicians after three episodes; it still looks utterly beautiful but the side characters all drive me bananas. There are loads of them and they all have only one personality trait apiece, which could have worked in a surreal, theatrical way if it wasn't so frustrating to sit through. It was taking me out of the show, which was a problem when the main plot wasn't exactly fast-paced either.

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A Terrified Teacher at Ghoul School! episode 3 Elemental.

Love Live! Superstar!! 3rd Season episode 3 Unique colour.

31 Days of Halloween 2024! Day XXII: Anthropophagous, Absurd (Films)

Urusei Yatsura
episodes 150-151, OVA II, episodes 152-153
 
Bofuri S1
I'm not sure about this. It must be okay if I finished it pretty quickly but there is something too nice about it. Maybe I expected something slightly different than just playing a game.
Thankfully, Misery appeared.

That Time I was Reincarnated as a Slime Scarlet Bond
I got a bit bored in the middle. I think I should have split it into 2 parts.
Otherwise 👍
 
Re:ZERO - Starting Life in Another World - Season 3 episode 54 Hooded threat.

Sengoku Youko 2nd Season episode 26 Cold shoulder.

The Prince of Tennis: U-17 World Cup Semifinal episode 4 No data.

31 Days of Halloween 2024! Day XXIII: Dr. Lamb (Film)

Urusei Yatsura
episodes 154-161
 
Lightspeed Electroid Albegas - Episodes 26 - 30

A new character has injected a bit of much needed 'oomph' to Albegas which has made it mildly interesting again.

Thunderbolt Fantasy - Episodes 2 & 3

I'm really enjoying how the story is shuffling all of the characters into position and episode 3 was Thunderbolt Fantasy at it's bonkers best.


Ranma 1/2 (2024) - Episode 3

Gundam: Requiem for Vengance

After watching the trailer I wasn't sure I could bring myself to watch Requiem for Vengeance and the general hammering it's got has continued to put me off, I'm sure it'll be something I get round to at some point.

Giant Robo OVA - The Day the Earth Stood Still Episodes 1-7 COMPLETE

A fantastic OVA and one of my favourites.
 
DAN DA DAN episode 4 Don’t let go.

Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? V episode 4 One chance.

Negative Postive Angler episode 4 A luring lesson.

Rurouni Kenshin -Kyoto Disturbance- episode 28 Gaze.

Trillion Game episode 5 Access point.

31 Days of Halloween 2024! Day XXIV: A Nightmare on Elm Street (Film)

Urusei Yatsura
episodes 162-165, OVA XII, 166
 
DAN DA DAN episode 4 Don’t let go.

Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? V episode 4 One chance.

Negative Postive Angler episode 4 A luring lesson.

Rurouni Kenshin -Kyoto Disturbance- episode 28 Gaze.

Trillion Game episode 5 Access point.

31 Days of Halloween 2024! Day XXIV: A Nightmare on Elm Street (Film)

Urusei Yatsura
episodes 162-165, OVA XII, 166
Out of interest, did you see Nightmare on Elm Street at home or did you go to the cinema.
My cinemas didn't have many showings at a convenient time. Shame as I was too young first time.
 
365 Days to the Wedding Episode 4

Is it Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? V Episode 4

Re:ZERO -Starting Life in Another World- Season 3 Episode 54

Tying the Knot with an Amagami Sister Episode 4

Yuru Camp△ Season 3 Special 3
 
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