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Anime – New Episode [31 December 2019]

 

 

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Anime – New Episode [31 December 2019]

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Hataraku Saibou |
はたらく細胞 | Blu-ray

Levius | -レビウス- | Completed

Isekai Quartet | 異世界かるてっと | Blu-ray

Arifureta Shokugyou de Sekai Saikyou - Special Episode 01 - English Subbed

[KH] How Heavy Are the Dumbells You Lift (Dumbbell Nan Kilo Moteru) (BD 1080p)

[HorribleSubs] Enen no Shouboutai (Fire Force) (01-24) [1080p]

[NBA] Bananya and the Curious Bunch [TV 720p]

[BakedFish] Uchiage Hanabi, Shita kara Miru ka. Yoko kara Miru ka. - [BD][720p][].mp4

[BakedFish] Uchiage Hanabi, Shita kara Miru ka. Yoko kara Miru ka. - [BD][1080p][].mp4

[DP] Detective Conan - 927_928 [BDRip][1080p][Hi10][FLAC]

[BakedFish] Saiki Kusuo no Ψ-nan: Shidou-hen - 01 - 06 - ONA - Batch [720p][AAC]

[ZetaRebel] Lupin III - The Castle of Cagliostro  (BD x264 1080p)

Phantasy Star Online 2 Episode Oracle - Quest 12.5 Xiao's Report [English Sub]

Arifureta Shokugyou de Sekai Saikyou - Special Episode 01 - English Subbed HD.mp4

[Hakata Ramen] Beastars 12 [1080p HEVC Subs-3x] HR-DR

[Mendokusai] Hanebado! Vol.2 [BD 1080p AAC]

[Mendokusai] Hanebado! Vol.1v2 [BD 1080p AAC]

[Raws-Maji] Rifle Is Beautiful - 11 [WEB 1600x900 x264 AAC].mkv

Death Note - 37 - New World - Last Episode - Kai

[Mendokusai] Hanebado! Vol.1 [BD 1080p AAC]

MMWEBSaiki Kusuo no Sainan - Shidou Hen - 01 ~ 06 [1080p AVC]

[AnimePlaza] Black Clover - 115 [720p] [HEVC] [x265] [AAC] [English Soft Subs].mkv

[AnimePlaza] Black Clover - 115 [720p] [AVC] [x264] [AAC] [English Soft Subs].mkv

Death Note Episode 37 (Last Episode) Hardsub

[Mr.Deadpool] CAROLE & TUESDAY S02 720p x265 Dual Audio

[Erai-raws] Urashimasakatasen no Nichijou - 01 ~ 12 [720p]

[Erai-raws] Urashimasakatasen no Nichijou - 01 ~ 12 [1080p]

[Erai-raws] Bananya - Fushigi na Nakama-tachi - 01 ~ 13 [720p]

[Erai-raws] Bananya - Fushigi na Nakama-tachi - 01 ~ 13 [1080p]

[DeadFish] Beyblade Burst Gachi - 39 [720p][AAC].mp4

[vs] Nyan Gogh (Neko no Nyahho)

[HnY] Beyblade Burst GT 39 (1280x720 x264 AAC) [9C4EC37C].mkv

[GSK_kun] Assassins Pride - 12 [x264 10-bit 1080p AAC]

[Erai-raws] Saiki Kusuo no Sainan - Shidou Hen - 01 ~ 06 [1080p]

[Erai-raws] Saiki Kusuo no Sainan - Shidou Hen - 01 ~ 06 [720p]

[AkihitoSubs] Pocket Monsters (Pokemon 2019) - 007 [1080p][HEVC][x265][EAC3][10Bit]

[Mad le Zisell] Vinland Saga - 01-24 (Batch) [720p]

[BakedFish] Granblue Fantasy The Animation Season 2 - 12 [720p][AAC].mp4

[GSK_kun] Assassins Pride - 11 [x264 10-bit 1080p AAC]

Princess Jellyfish DVD (Funimation)

[root_user] Golden Time (2013) - S01E02 - Lonely Girl (HEVC - 1080p - Remux - Dual Audio Eng)

[root_user] Golden Time (2013) - S01E01 - Spring Time (HEVC - 1080p - Remux - Dual Audio Eng)

Space Runaway Ideon - Be Invoked (1982) (BDRip 1482x1080p x265 HEVC FLAC 2.0)[sxales]

[Hakata Ramen] Vinland Saga 24 [Amazon][1080p HEVC Subs-4x] HR-SS

Space Runaway Ideon - A Contact (1982) (BDRip 1482x1080p x265 HEVC FLAC 2.0)[sxales]

[DulE] Pocket Monsters (Pokemon 2019) - 007 - T [1080p][ENG-Sub][10bit][HEVC][x265]

Lupin III - Prison of the Past [English Subtitles]

[Seicher] Bokutachi wa Benkyou ga Dekinai 2 [WEB 1080p 10bit EAC3]

[Commie] Haikyuu!! Karasuno High School vs. Shiratorizawa Academy - Volume 1 [BD 720p AAC]

[Commie] Haikyuu!! Karasuno High School vs. Shiratorizawa Academy - Volume 1 [BD 1080p AAC]

[HorribleSubs] Vinland Saga (01-24) [1080p] (Unofficial Batch)

[Judas] Vinland Saga - 24 [1080p][HEVC x265 10bit][Multi-Subs]

[PrinceOtaku] Ensemble Stars! - 21 [English Dub] [FUNiDub 720p] [MP4]

[HorribleSubs] Vinland Saga [720p]

[Golumpa] Africa Salaryman - 10 [English Dub] [FuniDub 1080p x264 AAC] [MKV] []

[Golumpa] Actors - Songs Connection - 06 [English Dub] [FuniDub 1080p x264 AAC] [MKV] []

[Golumpa] Africa Salaryman - 10 [English Dub] [FuniDub 720p x264 AAC] [MKV] []

[Golumpa] Actors - Songs Connection - 06 [English Dub] [FuniDub 720p x264 AAC] [MKV] []

[Some-Stuffs]_Pocket_Monsters_(2019)_007_(1080p)_[88305FCA].mkv

[Some-Stuffs]_Pocket_Monsters_(2019)_007_(720p)_[5ADCED25].mkv

[Erai-raws] Babylon - 08 [1080p HEVC].mkv

[Erai-raws] Babylon - 08 [720p HEVC].mkv

[Erai-raws] Babylon - 08 [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Babylon - 08 [720p].mkv

[BakedFish] Vinland Saga - 24 [720p][AAC].mp4

[SmoothAnime] Vinland Saga - 24 x264 1080p 60fps.mkv

[Nii-sama] Miru Tights - 01-13 [720p][HEVC][AAC][10bit][BD][V2]

[Nii-sama] Miru Tights - 01-13 [1080p][HEVC][FLAC][10bit][BD][V2]

[Fansubber] [1993] New Dominion Tank Police - Dub[EN,ES,JP] - Sub[EN,ES]

[Nii-sama] Bokutachi wa Benkyou ga Dekinai 1-13 [1080p][HEVC][10bit][FLAC][BD]

[AnimePlaza] Babylon - 08 [720p] [HEVC] [x265] [AAC] [English Soft Subs].mkv

[AnimePlaza] Babylon - 08 [720p] [AVC] [x264] [AAC] [English Soft Subs].mkv

[DragsterPS] Vinland Saga S01E22 [1080p] [Japanese Audio] [Multi-Subs]

[DragsterPS] Vinland Saga S01E22 [720p] [Japanese Audio] [Multi-Subs]

Lupin III Part V [KaiDubs] [AS] [CC] [1080p] [Dual Audio] Lupin III Part 5

[HorribleSubs] Vinland Saga - 24 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Vinland Saga - 24 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Vinland Saga - 24 [480p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Vinland Saga - 24 END [1080p HEVC].mkv

[Erai-raws] Vinland Saga - 24 END [720p HEVC].mkv

[Erai-raws] Vinland Saga - 24 END [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Vinland Saga - 24 END [720p].mkv

[BakedFish] Rifle Is Beautiful - 11 [720p][AAC].mp4

[BakedFish] Babylon - 08 [720p][AAC].mp4

[Erai-raws] Rifle Is Beautiful - 11 [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Rifle Is Beautiful - 11 [720p].mkv

[KH] Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon II (DanMachi S2) (BD 1080p) [Dual-Audio]

[HorribleSubs] Rifle is Beautiful - 11 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Rifle is Beautiful - 11 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Rifle is Beautiful - 11 [480p].mkv

Overlord.1080p.x265.HEVC.10bit.AAC.2CH.Dual.Audio.KntL.[BGsD]

[HorribleSubs] Babylon - 08 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Babylon - 08 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Babylon - 08 [480p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Keishichou Tokumubu Tokushu … - Tokunana - 12 END [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Keishichou Tokumubu Tokushu … - Tokunana - 12 END [720p].mkv

[Mad le Zisell] Shokugeki no Souma - Shin no Sara - 01-12 (Batch) [720p]

[Nii-sama] Blend S [1080p][BD][HEVC][10bit][FLAC] (Unofficial Batch)

[DeadFish] Boruto: Naruto Next Generations - 138 [720p][AAC].mp4

[HorribleSubs] Special 7 - Special Crime Investigation Unit - 12 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Special 7 - Special Crime Investigation Unit - 12 [360p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Special 7 - Special Crime Investigation Unit - 12 [720p].mkv

[AnimePlaza] Boruto - Naruto Next Generations - 138 [720p] [x265] [English Soft Subs].mkv

[AnimePlaza] Boruto - Naruto Next Generations - 138 [720p] [x264] [English Soft Subs].mkv

Boku No Hero Academia - 74 [v2] [720p] [HEVC] [x265] [AAC] [English Subs Soft].mkv

[AnimePlaza] Boku No Hero Academia - 74 [v2] [720p] [x264] [English Subs Soft].mkv

[-__-'] Net-juu no Susume [BD 1080p]

[Beatrice] Mobile Suit Gundam Char`s Counterattack [BDRip 1920x1036 HEVC FLAC]

Shinchou Yuusha - Kono Yuusha ga Ore Tueee Kuse ni Shinchou Sugiru - 01-12  [720p]

[Kuro] Bernard Jou Iwaku 13 [BD 720 AAC] [ADA9D2A9].mkv

[Erai-raws] Boruto - Naruto Next Generations - 138 [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Boruto - Naruto Next Generations - 138 [720p].mkv

[Hakata Ramen] Air (BD Batch + Movie + OST) [1080p][HEVC][x265][10bit] HR-SR

[Judas] Sword Art Online (Season 3 Part 2 - War of Underworld) [1080p][HEVC x265 10bit][Multi-Subs]

[HorribleSubs] Boruto - Naruto Next Generations - 138 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Boruto - Naruto Next Generations - 138 [480p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Boruto - Naruto Next Generations - 138 [720p].mkv

[Mr.Deadpool] Tejina-senpai 720p Dual Audio x265

Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun (English Dub) - 02 -[1080p]

[DeadFish] Assassins Pride - 10 [720p][AAC].mp4

One Piece Combined Episode 829-841 Episode 59

Boruto - Naruto Next Generations 104-129 (720p_HEVC2_12bit_OPUS)

[BlackjaxX]Bokuben Season 2 - 13 [HEVC 10 bit 1080p opus]subs-3x

[Blackjaxx]Sword Art Online - Alicization - War of Underworld - 12 [1080p]

[LostYears] Assassins Pride - S01E09 (WEB 1080p x264 10-bit AAC) [AEE4B480].mkv

[LostYears] Assassins Pride - S01E08 (WEB 1080p x264 10-bit AAC) [A9B76279].mkv

[LostYears] Assassins Pride - S01E07 (WEB 1080p x264 10-bit AAC) [FC70E831].mkv

Sword Art Online - Alicization - War of Underworld 12 (1080p WEBRip x265)

[MoyaiSubs] Kiratto PriChan - 74 [3CD7D22F].mkv

[DeadFish] Sword Art Online: Alicization - War of Underworld - 12 [720p][AAC].mp4

Revelation Online (Tian Yu)

[NTRM] Mahoutsukai no Yome: Hoshi Matsu Hito (BD 1080p HEVC FLAC)

Tsuredure Children Shorts [1080] [x265 320kb aac]

[DameDesuYo] Domestic na Kanojo - Vol. 2 (1920x1080 10bit AAC) (Uncensored)

[Slysoft] Citrus [BD][h265-1080p_FLAC]

[Golumpa] Ahiru no Sora - 09 [English Dub] [HIDIVE 1080p x264 AAC] [MKV] [1EF1450B]

[Golumpa] Assassins Pride - 09 [English Dub] [HIDIVE 1080p x264 AAC] [MKV] [4B1EA043]

[MTBB] Sword Art Onlineː Alicization - War of Underworld - 12

[Golumpa] Ahiru no Sora - 08 [English Dub] [HIDIVE 1080p x264 AAC] [MKV] [B3707D1D]

[Golumpa] Assassins Pride - 08 [English Dub] [HIDIVE 1080p x264 AAC] [MKV] [2A9FB7B7]

[Erai-raws] Kono Oto Tomare! 2nd Season - 13 END [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Kono Oto Tomare! 2nd Season - 13 END [720p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Shinchou Yuusha - Kono Yuusha ga … Sugiru - 12 END [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Shinchou Yuusha - Kono Yuusha ga … Sugiru - 12 END [720p].mkv

[NH] Carole & Tuesday (WEB 720p Hi444PP EAC3-AAC) [Dual-Audio]

[Erai-raws] Mairimashita! Iruma-kun - 13 [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Mairimashita! Iruma-kun - 13 [720p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Bokutachi wa Benkyou ga Dekinai 2 - 13 END [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Bokutachi wa Benkyou ga Dekinai 2 - 13 END [720p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Sword Art Online - Alicization - War of Underworld - 12 END [720p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Sword Art Online - Alicization - War of Underworld - 12 END [1080p].mkv

[GANGO] Bonobono (Movie, 1993)

[DameDesuYo] Domestic na Kanojo - Vol. 1 (1920x1080 10bit AAC) (Uncensored)

[Hakata Ramen] Boku no Hero Academia (My Hero Acadamia) {S4} 11 [1080p Subs-5x] HR-DR

[BakedFish] Bokutachi wa Benkyou ga Dekinai 2nd Season - 13 [720p][AAC].mp4

[BakedFish] Kono Oto Tomare! 2nd Season - 13 [720p][AAC].mp4

[DeadFish] Bokutachi wa Benkyou ga Dekinai 2nd Season - 13 [720p][AAC].mp4

[Erai-raws] Boku no Hero Academia 4th Season - 11 [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Boku no Hero Academia 4th Season - 11 [720p].mkv

[Cleo] Isekai Cheat Magician | Isekai Cheat Majutsushi [Dual Audio 10bit 1080p][HEVC-x265]

[BakedFish] Sword Art Online: Alicization - War of Underworld - 12 [720p][AAC].mp4

[Golumpa] Kono Oto Tomare! - Sounds of Life S2 - 10 [English Dub] [1080p x264] [MKV]

[Golumpa] Kono Oto Tomare! - Sounds of Life S2 - 10 [English Dub] [720p x264] [MKV] []

[Judas] Shinchou Yuusha - Kono Yuusha ga … Sugiru - 12 [1080p][HEVC x265 10bit][Eng-Subs]

[AnonsAlliance] Bokutachi wa Benkyou ga Dekinai! 1-13 [720p]

[Judas] Kabukichou Sherlock - 12 [1080p][HEVC x265 10bit][Eng-Subs]

[SmoothAnime] Boku no Hero Academia - 74 x264 1080p 60fps.mkv

[Golumpa] Magical Senpai - 12 (Tejina Senpai) [English Dub] [CR-Dub 720p x264] [MKV]

Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun - 02 [720p] [Dual Audio] [ENG-JPN-ENG SUBS]

Magical Senpai - 11 (Tejina Senpai) [English Dub] [CR-Dub 720p x264 AAC] [MKV]

Magical Senpai - 12 (Tejina Senpai) [English Dub] [CR-Dub 1080p x264 AAC] [MKV]

Pokemon.S22E44.Getting.Down.to.The.Ire.DUBBED.1080p.WEBRip.AAC.2.0.x264-SRS.mkv

[AnonsAlliance] Bokutachi wa Benkyou ga Dekinai S2 - 13 [720p][7e51821b].mkv

[SmoothAnime] Sword Art Online - Alicization - War of Underworld - 12 x264 1080p 60fps

[Blackjaxx]Sword Art Online - Alicization - War of Underworld - 12 [1080p][Multi-subs]

[AnimeFreak] Bokutachi wa Benkyou ga Dekinai S2 [1080p] (Batch)

[Paradise]Jewelpet Sunshine 47

[Paradise]Jewelpet Sunshine 46

[AnimeFreak] Bokutachi wa Benkyou ga Dekinai S2 - 13 [1080p]

[Blackjaxx}Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun (English Dub) - 01 -[1080p]

[Linguistic] Tanken Driland Episode 1-13 (Season 1) [Multiple Subtitles] [720p] (batch)

[HorribleSubs] Kono Oto Tomare! - 26 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Kono Oto Tomare! - 26 [1080p].mkv

[Kaleido-Flax] Kimetsu no Yaiba Vol.6 (BD 1080p)

[HorribleSubs] Kono Oto Tomare! - 26 [360p].mkv

Sword Art Online - Alicization - War of Underworld - 12 [1080p][Multi-subs].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Bokutachi wa Benkyou ga Dekinai S2 - 13 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Bokutachi wa Benkyou ga Dekinai S2 - 13 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Bokutachi wa Benkyou ga Dekinai S2 - 13 [480p].mkv

[GHS] Kono Oto Tomare! [BD 1920x1080] Subs only

[Judas] Boku no Hero Academia S4 - 11 [1080p][HEVC x265 10bit][Multi-Subs]

[HorribleSubs] Sword Art Online - Alicization - War of Underworld - 12 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Sword Art Online - Alicization - War of Underworld - 12 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Sword Art Online - Alicization - War of Underworld - 12 [480p].mkv

[Blackjaxx] Welcome To Demon School! Iruma-Kun - 12 [1080P HEVC 10 bit multi-subs 9x]

[DeadFish] Cardfight!! Vanguard: Shinemon-hen - 19 [720p][AAC].mp4

[Judas] Mairimashita! Iruma-kun (Welcome to Demon School) - 13 [1080p][HEVC x265 10bit][Multi-Subs]

[DragsterPS] CAROLE and TUESDAY S01E01-24 [720p] [Multi-Audio] [Multi-Subs]

[DragsterPS] CAROLE and TUESDAY S01E01-24 [1080p] [Multi-Audio] [Multi-Subs]

Beyblade Burst Turbo 1-51 Batch (Dual Audio English and Japanese with Subtitles)

 (Nicovideo) Iya Na Kao Sarenagara Opantsu Misete Moraitai 2 #05 (720P).mkv

[Hakata Ramen] Air (BD Batch + Movie + OST) [1080p][HEVC][x265][10bit] HR-SR

Boku No Hero Academia - 74 [720p] [HEVC] [x265] [AAC] [English Subs Soft].mkv

Boku No Hero Academia - 74 [720p] [AVC] [x264] [AAC] [English Subs Soft].mkv

[BakedFish] Mairimashita! Iruma-kun - 13 [720p][AAC].mp4

[GHS] Kono Oto Tomare! [BD 1920x1080 H264]

Douluo Dalu - Soul Land Season 2 Ep - 58 [84] Eng Subs

[Mendokusai] Futsuu no Joshikousei ga [Locodol] Yattemita. OVA - 01 [BD 1080p FLAC][173A0A98].mkv

Hengen Taima Yakou Karura Mau! Nara Onryou Emaki

[DeadFish] Beastars - 12 [720p][AAC].mp4

[HorribleSubs] Cardfight!! Vanguard - Zoku Koukousei-hen - 33 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Cardfight!! Vanguard - Zoku Koukousei-hen - 33 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Cardfight!! Vanguard - Zoku Koukousei-hen - 33 [480p].mkv

[DeadFish] Shinchou Yuusha: Kono Yuusha ga …Sugiru - 21 - [720p][AAC].mp4

[BakedFish] Enen no Shouboutai - 24 [720p][AAC].mp4

[HorribleSubs] Mairimashita! Iruma-kun - 13 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Mairimashita! Iruma-kun - 13 [480p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Mairimashita! Iruma-kun - 13 [720p].mkv

[AnimeFreak] Shinchou Yuusha [1080p] (Batch)

[Blackjaxx}My Hero Academia Season 4 - 74 - Lemillion [1080P HEVC 10 bit multi subs -2x)

[Blackjaxx] Shinchou Yuusha - 12 [1080P HEVC 10 bit opus

[AnimeFreak] Shinchou Yuusha - 12 [1080p]

[BakedFish] Boku no Hero Academia 4th Season - 11 [720p][AAC].mp4

Baja no Studio (Baja's Studio) [NHK World 1080i H264]

[DeadFish] Nanatsu no Taizai: Kamigami no Gekirin - 12 [720p][AAC].mp4

[HorribleSubs] Boku no Hero Academia - 74 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Boku no Hero Academia - 74 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Boku no Hero Academia - 74 [480p].mkv

[PAS] Beastars - 12 (WEB 1080p AAC) [C5922928].mkv

[Migoto-ray=out] Neon the Animation - 06 (1280x720 Hi10P AAC) [97F1C484].mkv

[Migoto-ray=out] Neon the Animation - 05 (1280x720 Hi10P AAC) [D2AEC42D].mkv

Macross Flash Back 2012 (BDRip 1440x1080p x265 HEVC FLAC 2.0)[sxales]

Macross (BDRip 1440x1080p x265 HEVC FLAC, AAC 2.0x2)(Dual Audio)[sxales]

[Slysoft] Irozuku Sekai no Ashita Kara | The World in Colors [BD][h264-720p_AAC]

[Slysoft] Irozuku Sekai no Ashita Kara | The World in Colors [BD][h264-720p_AAC]

[GuodongSubs][Fox Spirit Matchmaker][Hu Yao Xiao Hong Niang][Season7][EP1-5][English][MKV]

[A-FanRips] Amon: Apocalypse of Devilman (2000) (Devilman OVA 3) [H264_AC3_5.1] [9E10622E]

[BakedFish] Shinchou Yuusha: Kono Yuusha ga …Sugiru - 12 [720p][AAC].mp4

[tenshi] Nanatsu no Taizai - Kamigami no Gekirin - 12 [1080p] [72A87E7B].mkv

[SmoothAnime] Enen no Shouboutai - 24 x264 1080p 60fps.mkv

[Linguistic] Odoru Mowai-kun Episode 1-26

[HorribleSubs] Shinchou Yuusha - 12 [360p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Shinchou Yuusha - 12 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Shinchou Yuusha - 12 [720p].mkv

Shinchou Yuusha - Kono Yuusha ga Ore Tueee Kuse ni Shinchou Sugiru

[BakedFish] Shin Chuuka Ichiban! - 12 [720p][AAC].mp4

[SmoothAnime] Granblue Fantasy The Animation S2 - 12 x264 1080p 60fps.mkv

[SmoothAnime] Enen no Shouboutai - 23 x264 1080p 60fps.mkv

[SmoothAnime] Shokugeki no Soma S4 - 12 x264 1080p 60fps.mkv

[LostYears] Fire Force (Enen no Shouboutai) - S01E22 (WEB 1080p Hi10P AAC) [Dual Audio]

[Judas] Enen no Shouboutai (Fire Force) - 24 [1080p][HEVC x265 10bit][Dual-Audio][Eng-Subs]

[BakedFish] Kabukichou Sherlock - 12 [720p][AAC].mp4

[BakedFish] Shokugeki no Souma: Shin no Sara - 12 [720p][AAC].mp4

[Judas] Food Wars! Shokugeki No Souma (Season 4) [1080p][HEVC x265 10bit][Multi-Subs]

[Judas] Enen no Shouboutai (Fire Force) - 23 [1080p][HEVC x265 10bit][Dual-Audio][Eng-Subs]

[GJM] Ascendance of a Bookworm - 13 [D485F7F9].mkv

[Hakata Ramen] Hoshiai no Sora (Stars Align) (Complete) [1080p HEVC] HR-DR

[HorribleSubs] Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-kun (Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun) (01-12) [1080p]

[BakedFish] Enen no Shouboutai - 23 [720p][AAC].mp4

[HorribleSubs] Shin Chuuka Ichiban! - 12 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Shin Chuuka Ichiban! - 12 [720p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Shin Chuuka Ichiban! - 12 END [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Shin Chuuka Ichiban! - 12 [480p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Shin Chuuka Ichiban! - 12 END [720p].mkv

[SolZen]_Ninku_51_[BD-720p][10bit][B56E5739].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Enen no Shouboutai - 24 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Enen no Shouboutai - 24 [480p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Enen no Shouboutai - 24 [720p].mkv

Shinchou Yuusha - Kono Yuusha ga Ore Tueee Kuse ni Shinchou Sugiru - 12 [ENG] [720p].mp4

Girls' Frontline Madness Chapter - Episode 01 [1080p English Softsubbed] - 少女前线 人形小剧场 语版

[Judas] Granblue Fantasy The Animation (Season 2 + Special) [1080p][HEVC x265 10bit][Multi-Subs]

[Erai-raws] Kabukichou Sherlock - 12 [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Kabukichou Sherlock - 12 [720p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Uchiage Hanabi, Shita kara Miru ka Yoko kara Miru ka [BD 1080p YUV444P10][2xFLAC].mkv

[Erai-raws] Uchiage Hanabi, Shita kara Miru ka Yoko kara Miru ka [BD 720p YUV444P10][2xE-AC3].mkv

[Erai-raws] Uchiage Hanabi, Shita kara Miru ka Yoko kara Miru ka [BD 480p YUV444P10][E-AC3].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Kabukicho Sherlock - 12 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Kabukicho Sherlock - 12 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Kabukicho Sherlock - 12 [360p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Enen no Shouboutai - 24 END [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Enen no Shouboutai - 24 END [720p].mkv

[vs] Nyan Gogh (Neko no Nyahho) - 21-25

[Erai-raws] Shokugeki no Souma - Shin no Sara - 12 END [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Shokugeki no Soma S4 - 12 [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Shokugeki no Souma - Shin no Sara - 12 END [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Shokugeki no Soma S4 - 12 [720p].mkv

[Saultcack] Nekopara - Ova [480p][x265 10bit].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Shokugeki no Soma S4 - 12 [480p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Enen no Shouboutai - 23 [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Enen no Shouboutai - 23 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Enen no Shouboutai - 23 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Enen no Shouboutai - 23 [480p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Enen no Shouboutai - 23 [720p].mkv

[Kaleido-subs] Granblue Fantasy The Animation Season 2 Vol.1 (BD 1080p)

[Erai-raws] Granblue Fantasy The Animation Season 2 - 12 END [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Granblue Fantasy The Animation S2 - 12 [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Granblue Fantasy The Animation Season 2 - 12 END [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Granblue Fantasy The Animation S2 - 12 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Granblue Fantasy The Animation S2 - 12 [480p].mkv

[Chyuu] Nanatsu no Taizai - Kamigami no Gekirin - 12 [1080p][9D9800E5].mkv

[SmoothAnime] Fate stay night - Heaven's Feel II. lost butterfly BD 1920x1080 x264 8bit AAC 60fps.mkv

Amagi Brilliant Park (Complete+OVA)(720p-120MB)

Phantasy Star Online 2: Episode Oracle [720p]

Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso [HEVC, BD 1080p | BD 720p, Dual Audio]

Z/X: Code Reunion [720p]

Emiya-san Chi no Kyou no Gohan [HEVC, BD 720P | BD 900P]

Rifle Is Beautiful Episode 11 Subtitle Indonesia

Vinland Saga Episode 24 Subtitle Indonesia

[AkihitoSubs] Death Parade + OVA [BD 1080p][HEVC][x265]

[Doremi].Ojamajo.Doremi.Comedy.Theater.19

[WhiteE] K : Seven Stories [CrunchyRoll WEB-DL 1080p AAC]

[PCNet] Healin' Good PreCure - Trailer 1 [8A599975].mkv

[BlueLobster] Bananya (01-26) [1080p]

[Erai-raws] Phantasy Star Online 2 - Episode Oracle - 12.5 [1080p].mkv

 

 

 

Anime – New Episode [27 December 2019]

 

 

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Anime – New Episode [27 December 2019]

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No Guns Life - 09

Fairy Gone 2 - 07-11

Assassins Pride - 11

No Guns Life - 08

Nande Koko ni Sensei ga!? - Bluray Sem Censura

Kono Oto Tomare! 2 - 12

Black Clover - 114

Ahiru no Sora - 12

Vinland Saga - 22

Boruto: Naruto Next Generations - 137

Anime Roundup 2019

Manaria Friends | マナリアフレンズ | Blu-ray

Girly Air Force | ガーリー・エアフォース | Blu-ray

[HorribleSubs] Ore wo Suki nano wa Omae dake ka yo [1080p]

Trinity Seven (2014) [1080p x265]

[Mad Le Zisell] Ore wo Suki Nano wa Omae Dake Ka Yo - 01-12 (Batch) [720p]

Princess Pretty Cure Episode 01 English  Dub

[HorribleSubs] Thunderbolt Fantasy - Bewitching Melody of the West - 00 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Honzuki no Gekokujou - 14 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Hoshiai no Sora - 12 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] No Guns Life - 12 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Assassins Pride - 12 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Gundam Build Divers Re-RISE - 13 [1080p].mkv

[Commie] Princess Jellyfish [BD 720p AAC]

[Beatrice-Raws] Code Geass Fukkatsu no Lelouch [BDRip 1280x720 HEVC Vorbis]

[KiteSeekers-Licca] Idol Densetsu Eriko - 47 [BD XviD MP3 640x480]

[Beatrice-Raws] Code Geass Fukkatsu no Lelouch [BDRip 1920x1080 HEVC FLAC]

[DeadFish] Bokutachi wa Benkyou ga Dekinai - 01 - OVA [BD][1080p][AAC].mp4

Ginga Senpuu Braiger [ DVD | MKV | DivX | 640x480]

[Cleo] K: Return of Kings [Dual Audio 10bit BD1080p][HEVC-x265]

[HorribleSubs] Honzuki no Gekokujou - 13 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Ore wo Suki nano wa Omae dake ka yo - 12 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Mugen no Juunin - Immortal - 13 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Shinchou Yuusha - 11 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Radiant S2 - 13 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Ahiru no Sora - 13 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Chihayafuru S3 - 12 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Kandagawa Jet Girls - 11 [1080p].mkv

Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei Movie: Hoshi wo Yobu Shoujo | 80MB | 720p

[Erai-raws] No Guns Life - 12 END [1080p].mkv

[1080p] Hoshiai no Sora – 12 END

[1080p] No Guns Life – 12 END

[1080p] Assassins Pride – 12 END

[1080p] Gundam Build Divers Re:Rise – 13

Toradora! [HEVC, BD 720P | BD 1080P]

GAMERS! [HEVC, BD 1080p | BD 720p]

[Judas] No Guns Life (Season 1) [1080p][HEVC x265 10bit][Eng-Subs]

[Erai-raws] Mugen no Juunin - Immortal - 01 ~ 11 [1080p]

[Blackjaxx] Dr. Stone(Season-1) [1080P HEVC 10 bit ]

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ascendance of a Bookworm - Episodes 13-14 [Review]

 

 

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Ascendance of a Bookworm - Episodes 13-14 [Review]

 

The first cour of Ascendance of a Bookworm closes out with the consecutive airing of episodes 13 and 14 separately rather than as a double-length episode. While the latter format probably would have worked fine here, getting through episode 14's content before going into a seasonal break was unquestionably a necessity, as the end of episode 14 rather than the end of episode 13 is where a proper break point should be. In every sense this feels like the conclusion of the first stage of the story and the set-up for the next stage.

 

In that vein, episode 13, while it has interesting content of its own, is really just the set-up for episode 14's highly dramatic events. Still, it's a necessary set-up for fully understanding why things happen in episode 14 the way they do. It lays out much more fully than episode 12 how the Church in this world is set up and what its reputation is, a point which episode 14 eloquently hammers home with one additional line: the church is basically a dumping ground for people rather than an institution to aspire towards. Commoners who enter the church are typically orphans and wind up doing the grunt work of the church; nobles who are “extras” or not wanted/needed are also consigned there. (The latter in particular is not much different from how the Church operated in our world for centuries.) In a utilitarian sense it's actually an efficient arrangement, as it allow a way for those who wouldn't get recommendations for apprenticeship through family means to actually have a life and for the extra nobles to be useful, though why this would engender a negative opinion of being part of the Church is also obvious. While I had noticed the blue vs. gray robes before, I had assumed that was more of a internal hierarchical rank matter, but it's also a sign of class division in this world. Hence why Myne's family would be adamantly against her apprenticing as a priestess is completely understandable.

 

Just as interesting is the revelation about how The Devouring fits into things. It turning out to actually be a coveted trait for the Church – as they need mana to empower certain magic items – is, in a meta sense, the “out” that was required for Myne, but it's also a logical one. That Myne is benefiting from political troubles that reduced the number of nobles who could provide the mana (as otherwise commoners wouldn't have value) is maybe a little too convenient but still explains Myne's desirability in a way that doesn't stretch logic one bit. That Myne never realized The Devouring was mana was a bit surprising, but upon reflection, that word never was actually used in her presence. That having mana would make her even more prone to victimization by nobles isn't a surprise, nor is it that Benno's concern for Myne goes beyond just business arrangements, despite what he might claim.

 

And then we have episode 14's dramatic meeting between Myne and her parents and the High Priest. Turi's concerns about her parents' safety becoming justified is the one place where I've found this series to be heavy-handed, even if it is in line with established historical behavior across many cultures. However, it does allow for the introduction of the Crushing, an ability that sufferer of the Devouring can manifest when sufficiently riled up which can basically (as it looks like) overwhelm a target with the force of your mana. It seems like a potent and dangerous ability if one could learn to control and manipulate it, though not widely practical because you have to have the condition in order to use it. We've seen the mana manifest in times of stress before (and her parents were not apparently oblivious to it after all), so her being able to do something like this isn't a big surprise; that the High Priest had no defense against it is. I don't entirely buy that the Head Priest is going to be able to sweep it all under the rug, but this also, finally, shows that he's a decent guy and will quell misgivings about him that have arisen because of his actions at the beginning of the series. More importantly, it allows Myne and family to walk away clean with the deal that's best for her. We'll see, I guess, if this proves to be too good to be true in the long run or not.

 

I was also impressed that the story was able to keep Lutz involved (even if not directly most of the time) or that it finally found time for Turi again. Taking time to acknowledge Lutz's concerns was, I think, important, as was keeping Myne's family in general involved in events; we just don't see that much of that in anime, and it makes a nice counterpoint to the norm for the Church. Finally, the range of Myne's expressions in these two episodes only reinforces her visual adorability.

 

While this series hasn't been perfect, it's done plenty enough right so far that it's a shoe-in both for my pick as the top series of the Fall 2019 season for my Top 5 of the Year list. It's been a delight to watch, and I eagerly look forward to its return in April.

 

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Assassins Pride - Episode 11 [Review]

 

Assassins Pride has suffered at times from condensing its story beats too much and/or just not fully explaining things well enough in general. Episode 11 gets hit harder by that flaw than most, as there are several things going on here which don't make much sense. The result is an episode which is hard to follow even as it tries to make things more interesting.

 

The most confusing point is where, exactly, the two girl who came to help Melida and Elise last episode actually stand. Mule clearly has her loyalties geared towards her older brother, but based on last episode I was under the understanding that her brother's cabal already knew that Melida was Paladin class and so was seeking to off her. However, Mule here seems more intent on just gaining more substantive proof of this. She has plenty of opportunities to leave Melida in a potentially deadly situation but doesn't, even going so far as helping Melida and Elise complete their quest. That seems counterproductive to a purpose of eliminating her. Where Salacha stands is even less clear. She was also at that meeting but seems intent on securing the book needed for the quest completion (and where Melida's Samurai class is written down) for herself. Is she trying to do things her own way or actually protect Melida? It feels like some scenes are missing her where this could be explained better.

 

Why Guild Grimfice would go after the other girls at the school also is a head-scratcher, unless I missed something. They just come off as garden-variety terrorists here (albeit ones where their leader can take on an undead form to control the ghosts in the library better). At least that move shows that Kufa was genuinely giving Rosetti an important task rather than just trying to get her out of the way so he could be cool on his own. That almost backfired on him, too, though it did allow for the surprising return of Williams Gin, the ribbon-manipulating lancanthrope from earlier in the series. The Headmistress also proved surprisingly tough and strong.

 

It's entirely possible that some of my concerns will be addressed in what I presume will be the series' finale next week, but there are a few too many holes her to be just dismissed as trying to work in an element of mystery. On the plus side, the Once Upon A Time parts were cute and Melida just continues to impress more as a take-charge heroine. Better be careful, Kufa, or she'll leave you in the dust.

 

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No Guns Life - Episode 11 [Review]

 

In the spirit of the season, it's a wonderful life—unless, however, you have a comically oversized revolver where your head normally goes, and you currently happen to be minus one functioning arm. Our smoking gun of a detective Juzo gets battered and bruised pretty badly this week in No Guns Life, but unfortunately that doesn't translate into a very compelling installment of this cybernoir thriller. While it leads with a valiant attempt at a moody, action-heavy spectacle, it can't help but feel like a major swerve in tone after last week's more thoughtful treatment of Colt's plight. There's a time and a place for schlock, and I don't think this was it.

 

The prime suspect in this Case of the Lackluster Episode is Berühren's company resolver, the melodramatic and loosely-clothed Pepper. While she shares a job title with Juzo, the two of them couldn't be any more different, and in theory, I'm all for a flamboyant foil to Juzo's deliberately stone-like presence. The problem with Pepper is that she's distractingly over-sexualized, and not even in a fun way. First of all, any potential tension in the scene is undercut by the nagging thought in the back of my head that her boobs are about one second away from sliding out of her top. It's difficult to say that without sounding lecherous, but just look at this. There is NO undercarriage support happening here. This is a disaster waiting to happen. On a more serious note, however, her flagrant hypersexualization takes a turn for the gross when she starts talking about “owning” Juzo and gives his metal jawline a good licking. The femme fatale is certainly a familiar archetype to the noir genre, but Pepper's appearance and behavior are just too incongruous with the parts of No Guns Life that I like. Ironically, if this were a worse show, I wouldn't be as harsh on this.

 

What further exacerbates Pepper's presence in this scene is that it ultimately doesn't really go anywhere. The most important idea emphasized in their battle together is the further clarification of a Gun Slave Unit's original “purpose,” which is to literally be a tool of someone possessing a specific extension called a “Hands.” Pepper uses her sidekick, the soft-spoken Seven, to deal some major damage to Juzo (and, to Christina's chagrin, her building) thanks to her ability to unlock some of that scary automated weaponry we saw Juzo sport a few episodes back. Of course, this ties back into one of the key thematic thrusts of the show, which is Juzo's staunch refusal to allow either himself or his friends to become mere tools. A surprise flashback further clarifies where this impulse came from, as we see a short scene with the person who used to function as Juzo's “owner” (hence the name of the episode) during the war.

 

I'm sure we'll be seeing more of those memories in the future, and I'm frankly eager to see Juzo's character fleshed out more. He can be fun in doses—I love, for instance, how he makes a point of continuing to smoke his cigarette even as Seven blows his entire body clear out of the building and down into the alleyway. However, his aggressively hardboiled demeanor can only go so far and only be so appealing. There's a subdued theatricality to it, and I want to dig into the vulnerabilities he's trying to hide with his very conscious performance. His unflappable gun face belies some of that soft, squishy humanity we've all got inside of us.

 

Tetsuro and Mary very weirdly show up out of nowhere and Tetsuro does what he always does: recklessly uses Harmony in front of a Berühren lackey, shorts out his sub-brain, yet saves the day in spite of himself. Nevertheless, he continues to languish as he always does in his perceived inability to do anything for anyone. As with my thoughts about Juzo, I'm eager for Tetsuro's character development to break out of its so-far stagnant pattern, but here I like how his retreat into hiding functions both as a necessary means to escape detection, and as a manifestation of his own depression. He doesn't want to do anything or see anyone. He does, however, have a nice, quiet little scene with Juzo, and the two continue to grow closer in their imperceptibly machismo-poisoned way. Kronen also tells Juzo that Berühren has called off their search for Tetsuro, which despite appearances, cannot be good news.

 

I was honestly expecting us to gear up for a confrontation with Mary's brother for the season finale, but No Guns Life swerves completely away from that this episode. I guess we're saving that stuff for the second cour. However, we now have the best substitute plotline possible: a haunted house with a robot ghost. Or something to that effect, at least. This is arguably an even wilder swerve in tone than the one I complained about at the start of this review, but I'm actually very excited to see what goes down next week. I genuinely love it when shows decide to focus on a random ghost story apropos of exactly nothing else in the narrative. Think back to how good the “Toys in the Attic” episode of Cowboy Bebop was. While this installment of No Guns Life might have felt lacking, it still knows how to reel me back into its particular flavor of cyberpunk ridiculousness.

 

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Stars Align - Episode 12 [Review]

 

What the hell? Stars Align has always delighted in the post-credits gut-punch, but this final episode took a couple of very sudden, and one incredibly dark, turns that make it feel like something got lost in translation somewhere. I don't mean that literally, but rather as a failure on the part of the creators to adequately portray what they intended in anime form, because no matter how many dark hints there were, nothing, and I mean nothing ever indicated that Maki would show up at his father's place with a knife and the intention of committing murder.

 

The symbolism is fortunately more on the level. Throughout its run, the series has juxtaposed the basic, cheery underdog school sports show with the horrors and traumas that the team members were living through in their home lives, touching on the fact that such sunshiny shows rarely give us any indication that anything bad could happen in the world. Even if the team ends up losing the big game the players are still emotionally gratified and able to keep going with a skip in their step and a smile in their hearts. But that's never been true here, a fact driven home by Toma's conversation with his mother right after the game. It at first looks to be a moment of triumphant reconciliation before she turns the tables on him, announcing with glee that she's divorcing and leaving Toma with his (never seen) dad while she goes off with Ryoma. She knows full well how devastated Toma will be by this statement, and she clearly revels in the fact, like a wicked mother in a fairy tale getting ready to cook and eat her child drooling in anticipation.

 

That moment brings the happy anime façade crashing down, reminding us that in this show, happy endings only happen in Disney films. There's not going to be any nice resolution, because things aren't that neat when abusive parents are involved, and the soft tennis club (and school in general) is only a respite from the rest of the kids' lives. When the game ends, it's back to their real world, where it doesn't matter if you took on and almost beat the local champions, because no one outside of school is going to give a damn. If Stars Align was trying to send a message, that would seem to be it – that perfect sports anime, or any school-set story, is just an idealized vision of life with all of the shadows removed. In that respect, the ending does work, especially after the exhilaration of the tennis match against the wonder twins.

 

But worthy as that message is, it isn't necessarily the one most viewers were looking for, and it doesn't actually resolve anything, much less give any sense of closure to the story. (Except for Mitsue, who is still drawing her new realistic art. Good for you, Mitsue!) We spent so much time finding out about everyone's difficult pasts, delving into home lives and sexualities and aspirations, that it feels like a cop out to only get real resolution for one character and partial for two others. That may be part of the overall symbolism (there's rarely resolution in real life), but it doesn't make for satisfying storytelling. If you want to see an ambiguous ending done well, read Courtney Summers' novel Sadie. This just feels dark for darkness' sake, eschewing months of building Toma and Maki's relationship for Maki to charge off on his own with blood on his mind.

 

If we get a second season, maybe this could be made to work, but as a final episode, it really feels like it drops the ball. I wouldn't say I feel betrayed by Stars Align, but this ending does leave me feeling equal parts angry at the sloppy storytelling and a little bit empty, because if ever there was a group of kids I wanted to be okay in the end, this was it.

 

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Anime – New Episode [24 December 2019]

 

 

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Anime – New Episode [24 December 2019]

MKV, 1080P, EN Sub, RAW, Download Links, Torrent File

 

 

[BakedFish] Rifle Is Beautiful - 10 [720p][AAC].mp4

[BakedFish] Fairy Gone 2nd Season - 12 [720p][AAC].mp4

[Asakura] Karakai Jouzu no Takagi-san S2 - 12 [1080p]

[DulE] Pocket Monsters (Pokemon 2019) - 006  [1080p][ENG-Sub][10bit][HEVC][x265]

[SmoothAnime] Vinland Saga - 23 x264 1080p 60fps.mkv

[Judas] One Piece - 915 [1080p][HEVC x265 10bit][Multi-Subs]

[Judas] Vinland Saga - 23 [1080p][HEVC x265 10bit][Multi-Subs]

[DeadFish] Nanatsu no Taizai: Kamigami no Gekirin - 11v2 [720p][AAC].mp4

[BakedFish] Vinland Saga - 23 [720p][AAC].mp4

[Some-Stuffs]_Pocket_Monsters_(2019)_006_(1080p)_[51699C32].mkv

[Some-Stuffs]_Pocket_Monsters_(2019)_006_(720p)_[F4DC79F4].mkv

[Judas] Kabukichou Sherlock - 11 [1080p][HEVC x265 10bit][Multi-Subs]

[DeadFish] High Score Girl II - 09 [720p][AAC].mp4

[DeadFish] Aikatsu on Parade! - 12 [720p][AAC].mp4

[Johnny-englishsubs]_Magical_Idol_Pastel_Yumi_25_[46BCF20A].mkv

[AuraRoad] Dunbine - Tales From Neo Byston Well 02

[PrinceOtaku] Demon Slayer (Kimetsu no Yaiba) - 09 [720p] [Dual Audio] [ENG-JPN-ENG SUBS]

[Johnny-englishsubs]_Magical_Idol_Pastel_Yumi_24_[C86DB02A].mkv

[DragsterPS] Vinland Saga S01E21 [720p] [Japanese Audio] [Multi-Subs]

[DragsterPS] Vinland Saga S01E21 [1080p] [Japanese Audio] [Multi-Subs]

[HorribleSubs] Vinland Saga - 23 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Vinland Saga - 23 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Vinland Saga - 23 [480p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Africa no Salaryman - 12 [360p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Africa no Salaryman (2019) - 12 END [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Africa no Salaryman (2019) - 12 END [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Fairy Gone - 24 [360p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Fairy Gone - 24 [1080p].mkv

[THELOLIHD] KonoSuba God's Blessing on this Wonderful World! Legend of Crimson (Recadred)-CAM

[Hakata Ramen] Air (BD Batch + Movie + OST) [1080p][HEVC][x265][10bit] HR-SR

[HorribleSubs] Africa no Salaryman - 12 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Africa no Salaryman - 12 [720p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Vinland Saga - 23 [1080p][Multiple Subtitle].mkv

[Erai-raws] Vinland Saga - 23 [720p][Multiple Subtitle].mkv

[Erai-raws] Vinland Saga - 23 [1080p HEVC][Multiple Subtitle].mkv

[Erai-raws] Vinland Saga - 23 [720p HEVC][Multiple Subtitle].mkv

[OldCastle] Famous Dog Lassie

[Erai-raws] Fairy Gone 2nd Season - 12 END [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Fairy Gone 2nd Season - 12 END [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Fairy Gone - 24 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Actors - Songs Connection - 12 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] One Piece (01-915) [480p] (Batch)

[Erai-raws] Actors - Songs Connection - 12 END [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Actors - Songs Connection - 12 END [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Actors - Songs Connection - 12 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Actors - Songs Connection - 12 [360p].mkv

[Chyuu] Nanatsu no Taizai - Kamigami no Gekirin - 11 [1080p][38EAA3D3].mkv

[NulENC] BORUTO: NARUTO NEXT GENERATIONS - 137 [1080p HEVC x265][Multiple Sub].mkv

[Erai-raws] Rifle Is Beautiful - 10 [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Rifle Is Beautiful - 10 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Ensemble Stars! - 24 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Ensemble Stars! - 24 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Ensemble Stars! - 24 [360p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Rifle is Beautiful - 10 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Rifle is Beautiful - 10 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Rifle is Beautiful - 10 [480p].mkv

[Diogo4D-Kanade] [BD][1080p] Satsuriku no Tenshi - 10 [F5FEADF5].mkv

[Erai-raws] Ensemble Stars! - 24 END [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Ensemble Stars! - 24 END [720p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Keishichou Tokumubu … - Tokunana - 11 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Special 7 - Special Crime Investigation Unit - 11 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Special 7 - Special Crime Investigation Unit - 11 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Special 7 - Special Crime Investigation Unit - 11 [360p].mkv

[DeadFish] Dragon Ball Heroes - 18 [720p][AAC].mp4

[AbsoluteFansub] Miru Tights - 01

[Anon] High Score Girl II - 09 (Web 1080p x264 EAC3).mkv

[DeadFish] Boruto: Naruto Next Generations - 137 [720p][AAC].mp4

[YE] Pocket Monsters Movie 22 - Mewtwo Strikes Back EVOLUTION (BD 1280x720 x264).mkv

[Mezashite] Aikatsu on Parade! - 012 [B6458BF3].mkv

[Hakata Ramen] World Trigger (BD Batch) [720p][HEVC][x265][8bit] HR-SR

Sasuke TV 01-02 [Kingmenu][ItDub]

[Desu] Super Dragon Ball Heroes - 18 (1080p).mkv

Kick no Oni TV 01-02 [Kingmenu]

Sword Art Online - Alicization - War of Underworld 11 (1080p WEBRip x265) [UTR]

Yume no Hoshi no Button Nose - 03

[Erai-raws] Boruto - Naruto Next Generations - 137 [1080p][Multiple Subtitle].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Boruto - Naruto Next Generations - 137 [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Boruto - Naruto Next Generations - 137 [720p][Multiple Subtitle].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Boruto - Naruto Next Generations - 137 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Boruto - Naruto Next Generations - 137 [480p].mkv

[DeadFish] Bokutachi wa Benkyou ga Dekinai 2nd Season - 11v2 & 12 - Batch [720p][MP4][AAC]

[AnimeRG] Boku No Hero Academia (2019) - 73 [720p 10bit Dual-Audio] .mkv

[BakedFish] Gegege no Kitarou (2018) - 86 [720p][AAC].mp4

[DeadFish] Sword Art Online: Alicization - War of Underworld - 11 [720p][AAC].mp4

[HCS] Beastars - 11 [1080p].mkv

[HCS] Beastars - 10 [1080p].mkv

[HCS] Beastars - 09 [1080p].mkv

Mr.Deadpool]Miss Caretaker of Sunohara-sou BD 1080p x265 Dual Audio

( Dragontime) My Hero Academia S04E10 1080P WEBRIP AAC2.0.H.264 DUAL AUDIO

[BLakjaxx] Bokutachi Wa Benkyou Ga Dekinai 2 [1080P][Multiple Subtitle][Batch]

Blue Exorcist: Kyoto Saga (2017) S02 [1080p x265 HEVC 10bit BluRay AAC] [Prof]

Karasu Tengu Kabuto TV Episode 27.mkv

[MTBB] Sword Art Onlineː Alicization - War of Underworld - 11

Legend of Galactic Heroes Die Neue These DUB episodes 1-18

[Erai-raws] Gegege no Kitarou (2018) - 86 [1080p][Multiple Subtitle].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Gegege no Kitarou (2018) - 86 [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Gegege no Kitarou (2018) - 86 [720p][Multiple Subtitle].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Gegege no Kitarou (2018) - 86 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Gegege no Kitarou (2018) - 86 [480p].mkv

[Hakata Ramen] Beastars 11 [1080p HEVC Subs-4x] HR-DR

[Erai-raws] One Piece - 915 [1080p][Multiple Subtitle].mkv

[HorribleSubs] One Piece - 915 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] One Piece - 915 [720p].mkv

[Erai-raws] One Piece - 915 [720p][Multiple Subtitle].mkv

[HorribleSubs] One Piece - 915 [480p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Kiss Him, Not Me (Watashi ga Motete Dousunda) (01-12) [1080p]

Blue Exorcist: The Movie (2012) [1080p x265 HEVC 10bit BluRay Dual Audio AAC 5.1] [Prof]

Blue Exorcist (2011) S01 [1080p x265 HEVC 10bit BluRay Dual Audio AAC] [Prof]

[PrinceOtaku] Demon Slayer (Kimetsu no Yaiba) - 08 [720p] [Dual Audio] [ENG-JPN-ENG SUBS]

Pokemon.S22E43.The.Final.Four.DUBBED.1080p.WEBRip.AAC.2.0.x264-SRS.mkv

Pokemon.S22E42.The.Road.to.The.Semifinals.DUBBED.1080p.WEBRip.AAC.2.0.x264-SRS.mkv

[Golumpa] Magical Senpai - 10 (Tejina Senpai) [English Dub] [CR-Dub 1080p x264] [MKV]

[Golumpa] Magical Senpai - 10 (Tejina Senpai) [English Dub] [CR-Dub 720p x264] [MKV]

[Judas] Granblue Fantasy The Animation S2 - 11 [1080p][HEVC x265 10bit][Multi-Subs]

[Anon] High Score Girl II - 09 (TV 900p x264 AAC) (60fps)

[Golumpa] Fate Grand Order - Absolute Demonic Front Babylonia - 07 [FuniDub 1080p x264] [MKV]

[Golumpa] Kono Oto Tomare! - Sounds of Life S2 - 09  [FuniDub 1080p x264] [MKV] [82FABF38]

[BakedFish] Kono Oto Tomare! 2nd Season - 12 [720p][AAC].mp4

[PrinceOtaku] Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun - 01 [ [720p] [Dual Audio] [ENG-JPN-ENG SUBS]

[DeadFish] Beastars - 11 [720p][AAC].mp4

Tejina Senpai [TV-1] [2019] [BDRip] [1080p] [RUS + JAP + ENG]

[DeadFish] Bokutachi wa Benkyou ga Dekinai 2nd Season - 11 [720p][AAC].mp4

[Golumpa] Magical Senpai - 09 (Tejina Senpai) [CR-Dub 1080p x264 AAC] [MKV] [420668A1]

[Golumpa] Magical Senpai - 09 (Tejina Senpai) [ENDub] [CR-Dub 720p x264 AAC] [MKV] [CABD55EC]

[Sour] RWBY Season 7 Episode 08 - Cordially Invited [English][720p]

[Sour] RWBY Season 7 Episode 08 - Cordially Invited [English][1080p]

[Blackjaxx} Sword Art Online - Alicization - War Of Underworld - 11 [1080P HEVC 10bit subs x3]

[BakedFish] Bokutachi wa Benkyou ga Dekinai 2nd Season - 12 [720p][AAC].mp4

[Judas] Mairimashita! Iruma-kun  - 12 [1080p][HEVC x265 10bit][Multi-Subs]

[Hakata Ramen] Boku no Hero Academia{S4} 10 [1080p HEVC Dual-Audio Subs-9x] HR-DR

[Judas] Val x Love (Season 1) [1080p][HEVC x265 10bit][Eng-Subs]

[vs] Nyan Gogh (Neko no Nyahho) - 11-15

[Judas] Sword Art Online - Alicization - War of Underworld - 11 [1080p][HEVC x265 10bit][Multi-Subs]

[Golumpa] Magical Senpai (1-8)(Tejina Senpai) [CR-Dub 720p x264 AAC]

[PrinceOtaku] Demon Slayer (Kimetsu no Yaiba) - 07 [720p] [Dual Audio] [ENG-JPN-ENG SUBS]

[AnonsAlliance] Bokutachi wa Benkyou ga Dekinai S2 - 12 [720p][53b7d246].mkv

[SmoothAnime] Sword Art Online - Alicization - War of Underworld - 11 x264 1080p 60fps.mkv

[AnimeFreak] Bokutachi wa Benkyou ga Dekinai S2 - 12 [1080p]

[Inka-Subs] Pipopapo Patrol-kun - Episodes 11-16 [480p]

[BakedFish] Sword Art Online: Alicization - War of Underworld - 11 [720p][AAC].mp4

[NulENC] Sword Art Online - Alicization War of Underworld - 11 [1080p x265 10bit][Multiple Sub].mkv

[Erai-raws] Kono Oto Tomare! 2nd Season - 12 [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Kono Oto Tomare! 2nd Season - 12 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Kono Oto Tomare! - 25 [1080p].mkv

[SmoothAnime] Boku no Hero Academia - 73 x264 1080p 60fps.mkv

[HorribleSubs] Kono Oto Tomare! - 25 [360p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Kono Oto Tomare! - 25 [720p].mkv

[PrinceOtaku] Demon Slayer (Kimetsu no Yaiba) - 06 [720p] [Dual Audio] [ENG-JPN-ENG SUBS]

Super Dragon Ball Heroes _ Episode 18 - English SubHD

Code Geass: Boukoku no Akito (Complete)(720p-200MB)

[NH] Teasing Master Takagi-San S02 (WEB 1080p EAC3) [Dual-Audio]

Castlevania (2017) BRrip 720p 10bit x265

[HorribleSubs] Phantasy Star Online 2 - Episode Oracle - 12 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Stand My Heroes - Piece of Truth - 12 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Watashi, Nouryoku wa Heikinchi de tte Itta yo ne! - 12 [1080p].mkv

[SpecterSubs] Youkai Watch Shadowside 35 [English Hardsubs]

[SpecterSubs] Youkai Watch Shadowside 36 [English Hardsub]

[HorribleSubs] Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei Movie - Hoshi wo Yobu Shoujo - 00 [1080p].mkv

[Acebuster] Aim for the Ace! - 20 [BD 1080p AAC] [811CE3BD].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Mugen no Juunin - Immortal - 10 [720p].mkv

[BlueLobster] Hikaru no Go (01-75) [480p] (Batch)

[HorribleSubs] Bananya S2 - 13 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Senryuu Shoujo (01-12) [1080p]

[Erai-raws] Carole and Tuesday - 13 ~ 24 [1080p][Multiple Subtitle]

[Erai-raws] Carole and Tuesday - 13 ~ 24 [720p][Multiple Subtitle]

[MMD] project chapter Yorha No.2 Type B + Bonus bj ️ FullHD 1080P

[WZF]No Guns Life - Capitulo 11[HDTV][Hi10p][x264-AAC][1080p][Sub Esp][5E0F663F].mp4

[WZF]No Guns Life - Capitulo 11[HDTV][x264-AAC][720p][Sub Esp][9A8E0989].mp4

[Anime Land] Duel Masters!! 38 (TVA 720p Hi10P AAC) RAW [7E9D2D36].mp4

[Erai-raws] Stand My Heroes - Piece of Truth - 12 END [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Stand My Heroes - Piece of Truth - 12 END [720p].mkv

[Ohys-Raws] Black Clover - 115 (TX 1280x720 x264 AAC).mp4

Watashi, Nouryoku wa Heikinchi de tte Itta yo ne! Episode 12

Stand My Heroes: Piece of Truth Episode 12

Phantasy Star Online 2: Episode Oracle Episode 12

[1080p] Carole and Tuesday – 13 ~ 24

[1080p] Stand My Heroes: Piece of Truth – 12 END

[1080p] Phantasy Star Online 2: Episode Oracle – 12

Bananya: Fushigi na Nakamatachi - 13 [1080p][HorribleSubs]

[HorribleSubs] Bananya S2 - 13 [1080p].mkv

Pocket Monsters (2019) - 6 [1080p][Some-Stuffs]

Haikyuu!! Quest Picture Drama [396p]

[Erai-raws] Carole and Tuesday - 13 ~ 24 [1080p]

[Mad Le Zisell] High Score Girl 2 01-09 (Batch) [720p]

[HorribleSubs] Ace of Diamond Act II - 39 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Black Clover - 115 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Black Clover - 115 [480p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Black Clover - 115 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] ZX - Code Reunion - 12 [1080p].mkv

[HYSUB][Mirai Nikki Redial][OVA][BDrip][BIG5 MP4][1920X1080].mp4

 

Bokura no Nanokakan Sensou – 2019

 

 

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Bokura no Nanokakan Sensou – 2019

 

نام فیلم انیمه‌یی: Bokura no Nanokakan Sensou

نام فیلم انیمه‌یی: جنگ هفت روزه ما

نام فیلم انیمه‌یی: Seven Days War

نام فیلم انیمه‌یی: ぼくらの七日間戦争

نام فیلم انیمه‌یی: Our Seven-Day War

نام فیلم انیمه‌یی: 7 Days War

ژانر: Action, Comedy, Drama

تاریخ پخش: پاییز 2019

وضعیت: تمام شده

تعداد قسمت‌ها: یک قسمت

مدت زمان هر قسمت: یک ساعت و 27 دقیقه

منبع: Novel

استودیو: Ajia-do

تهیه کننده: Cook Justin

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خلاصه داستان (منبع)

در یک روز داغ تعطیلات تابستونی، تمام دانش آموزان پسر سال اولی از کلاس دوم مدرسه راهنمایی ناپدید میشن. آیا تصادف بوده؟ یا یک آدم ربایی گروهی؟ در واقع، اونها توی یک کارخونه متروکه نزدیک رودخانه مخفی شده بودن و اونجا رو پایگاه آزادخواهی خودشون برای انقلاب علیه بزرگسال ها کرده بودن. بزرگسال ها به خاطر این حادثه و عملیات های دانش آموزان دختر خیلی گیج شده بودن.

 

 

خلاصه داستان (منبع)

Mamoru Suzuhara is an introverted high school student who spends his free time reading up on modern warfare. Upon discovering that his crush, Aya Chiyono, is reluctantly moving away with her family next week, he musters enough courage to ask her to run away with him. Consequently, Mamoru, Aya, and four of their fellow classmates set out and camp in the abandoned Satomi Coal Factory. After enjoying themselves during their first day there, they come to the surprising conclusion that they may not be alone in the factory.

Bokura no Nanokakan Sensou, based on the novel of the same name, is a coming-of-age story about an act of rebellion that evolves into a full-out war against the adults. Meanwhile, the children struggle to open up about their feelings and protect what they hold dear.

 

 

 

Anime – New Episode [10 December 2019]

 

 

 

Anime – New Episode [10 December 2019]

MKV, 1080P, EN Sub, Download Links, Torrent File

 

Astro Ganga TV 15-18 [ARR-SRT]

The New Adventures of Maya the Honey Bee [WEB-DL Eng Dub]

The Adventures of Maya the Honey Bee [WEB-DL Eng Dub]

[Commie] Haikyuu!! Second Season - Volume 7 [BD 720p AAC]

[Commie] Haikyuu!! Second Season - Volume 7 [BD 1080p AAC]

[NBA] Bananya and the Curious Bunch - 11 [720p][490EEC10]

[GERMini] R.O.D OVA | Read or Die OVA [BD.1080p.x265.HEVC][Multi Audio-Multi Sub]

[HorribleSubs] Bananya S2 - 11 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Bananya S2 - 11 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Bananya S2 - 11 [480p].mkv

[GERMini] Oniichan no Koto Nanka Zenzen Suki ja Nai n da kara ne!! | I Don't Like You at All, Big Brother!! [BD.1080p.x265.HEVC][Eng Sub]

[Judas] Vinland Saga - 21 [1080p][HEVC x265 10bit][Multi-Subs]

[Glenn] Ani ni Tsukeru Kusuri wa Nai! 3 - 10 (1080p AAC)[CED56627].mkv

[Golumpa] Stand My Heroes - Piece of Truth - 08 [English Dub] [FuniDub 1080p x264 AAC] [MKV] [C8EE9C46]

[Golumpa] Stand My Heroes - Piece of Truth - 08 [English Dub] [FuniDub 720p x264 AAC] [MKV] [8BFC68F4]

BD Himouto! Umaru-chan S 1 + S 2 + OVA's + Specials

[PrinceOtaku] Didn't I Say to Make My Abilities Average in the Next Life!? - 05 [720p] [Dual Audio] [ENG-JPN-ENG SUBS]

[Judas] Watashi Nouryoku wa Heikinchi de tte Itta yo ne! - 10 [1080p][HEVC x265 10bit][Multi-Subs]

Plunderer (Episodes 1,2) (Special Preview)

Code Geass: Fukkatsu no Lelouch (1080p-1.5GB)

[jackie] Kandagawa Jet Girls - 09 [720p][3059AB42].mkv

[AkihitoSubs] Guilty Crown + OVA [HEVC][x265][10Bit][Opus]

[HorribleSubs] Kandagawa Jet Girls - 09 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Kandagawa Jet Girls - 09 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Kandagawa Jet Girls - 09 [480p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Z X Code Reunion - 10 [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Z X Code Reunion - 10 [720p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Black Clover (TV) - 113 [1080p][Multiple Subtitle].mkv

[Erai-raws] Black Clover (TV) - 113 [720p][Multiple Subtitle].mkv

[Erai-raws] Diamond no Ace - Act II - 37 [1080p][Multiple Subtitle].mkv

[Erai-raws] Diamond no Ace - Act II - 37 [720p][Multiple Subtitle].mkv

[HorribleSubs] ZX - Code Reunion - 10 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] ZX - Code Reunion - 10 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] ZX - Code Reunion - 10 [480p].mkv

[DVDISO] Grasshoppa! - 4

Kono Subarashii Sekai ni Shukufuku wo! (KonoSuba) (S1+S2) [kuchikirukia]

[HorribleSubs] Shounen Ashibe Go! Go! Goma-chan - 119 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Shounen Ashibe Go! Go! Goma-chan - 119 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Shounen Ashibe Go! Go! Goma-chan - 119 [480p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Black Clover - 113 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Black Clover - 113 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Black Clover - 113 [480p].mkv

[tG1R0] Obsolete 2019 YTO WEB-DL 2160p AAC 5.1 VP9

[HorribleSubs] Ace of Diamond Act II - 37 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Ace of Diamond Act II - 37 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Ace of Diamond Act II - 37 [480p].mkv

 

 

 

 

Africa no Salaryman (TV)

 

 

 

Africa no Salaryman (TV)

 

Crunchyroll - Anime de Africa no Salaryman ganha nova data de estreia


نام انیمه: Africa no Salaryman (TV)

نام انیمه: Businessman in Africa (TV)

نام انیمه: African Office Worker (TV)

نام انیمه: アフリカのサラリーマン (TV)

ژانر: Comedy, Anthropomorphic, Workplace

تاریخ پخش: پاییز 2019

وضعیت: تمام شده

تعداد قسمت‌ها: 12 قسمت

مدت زمان هر قسمت: 23 دقیقه

منبع: Web manga

استودیو: HOTZIPANG

کارگردان: Tatamitani Tetsuya

زیرنویس فارسی و انگلیسی دارد

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خلاصه داستان (منبع)

Africa no Salaryman is a slapstick workplace comedy that follows the adventures of kind Lion, jaded Lizard, and perverted Toucan, as they trudge through office life while also becoming caught up in antics no regular office worker should.
Of course, most of these are the fault of Toucan, whose selfish actions and lack of filter still haven't gotten him fired. It's up to Lizard and Lion to keep themselves out of trouble and hang on to their jobs at the office. But trouble is never too far away from these savannah-treading folk.

Africa no Salaryman was originally serialized online on pixiv Comic beginning in December, 2014. Media Factory has since compiled its chapters into four tankoubon volumes. In June of 2017, an ONA streamed on Production I.G.'s Tate Anime (since renamed Anime Beans) before the production of a television anime series.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dr. Stone

 

 

See the source image 

https://cdn.myanimelist.net/images/anime/1613/102576.jpg

 

Dr. Stone

 

 

نام انیمه:Dr. Stone

نام انیمه: ドクターストーン

ژانر: Adventure, Sci-Fi, Shounen

تاریخ پخش: تابستان 2019

وضعیت: تمام شده

تعداد قسمت‌ها: 24 قسمت – فصل اول

مدت زمان هر قسمت: 23 دقیقه

منبع: Manga

استودیو: TMS Entertainment

کارگردان: Iino Shinya

زیرنویس فارسی و انگلیسی دارد

 

 

 

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https://youtu.be/2ei4KpfCOAI

 

 

خلاصه داستان (منبع)

After five years of harboring unspoken feelings, high-schooler Taiju Ooki is finally ready to confess his love to Yuzuriha Ogawa. Just when Taiju begins his confession however, a blinding green light strikes the Earth and petrifies mankind around the world—turning every single human into stone.

Several millennia later, Taiju awakens to find the modern world completely nonexistent, as nature has flourished in the years humanity stood still. Among a stone world of statues, Taiju encounters one other living human: his science-loving friend Senkuu, who has been active for a few months. Taiju learns that Senkuu has developed a grand scheme—to launch the complete revival of civilization with science. Taiju's brawn and Senkuu's brains combine to forge a formidable partnership, and they soon uncover a method to revive those petrified.

However, Senkuu's master plan is threatened when his ideologies are challenged by those who awaken. All the while, the reason for mankind's petrification remains unknown.

 

 


 

خلاصه داستان (منبع)

این داستان ماجراجویی علمی تخیلی درباره تقلا دو پسر برای تجدید حیات بشریت بعد بحران اسرارآمیزی که همه مردم در دنیا برای چندین هزاره به سنگ تبدیل شدند.

 

نکته: نسخه‌ی انگلیسی مانگا (تا چپتر 132) در کانال آپلود شده است.

 

 

 

 

Mo Dao Zu Shi 2nd Season

 

 

https://cdn.myanimelist.net/images/anime/1404/106707.jpg

 

Mo Dao Zu Shi 2nd Season

 

 

 

نام انیمه: Mo Dao Zu Shi 2nd Season

نام انیمه: Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation 2

نام انیمه: The Founder of Diabolism 2

نام انیمه: 魔道祖 羡云篇

نام انیمه: 魔道祖 第二季

ژانر: Action, Mystery, Comedy, Historical, Supernatural

تاریخ پخش: تابستان 2019

وضعیت: تمام شده

تعداد قسمت‌ها: 8 قسمت – فصل دوم

مدت زمان هر قسمت: 24 دقیقه

منبع: Novel

استودیو: B.CMAY PICTURES

کارگردان: Mo Xiang Tong Xiu

زیرنویس فارسی و انگلیسی دارد

 

 

 

 

لینک‌های مربوط به انیمه

+ لینک دانلود انیمه – هاردساب فارسی

+ اطلاعات بیشتر: سایت // سایت // سایت

+ تماشای تریلر انیمه: لینک // لینک

+ تصاویر انیمه: عکس // عکس // عکس // عکس // عکس

+ تماشای آنلاین انیمه

+ لینک دانلود زیرنویس فارسی

+ لینک دانلود انیمه (MKV, 480P & 720P & 1080P, EN Sub)

+ لینک دانلود انیمه (MP4, 1080P, EN Sub, ~250MB)

+ لینک فایل تورنت (MP4, 1080P, EN Sub, 3.9GB)

+ لینک فایل تورنت (MP4, 1080P, 3GB)

+ تصاویر انیمه: عکس // عکس // عکس // عکس // عکس // عکس

 

 

https://youtu.be/J2bM2ETlGqA

 

 

 

خلاصه داستان (منبع)

Continuing his masquerade as the deranged lunatic from the Lanling Jin Clan, Wei Wuxian resides in the Cloud Recesses while his former cultivation classmate, Lan Wangji, searches for answers about the demonic severed arm they have in custody. With an overwhelming dark energy emanating from the arm, the two are forced to work together in order to keep it contained. However, the demonic arm is not the only dark force lurking in the region, and as spiritual tensions rise in the mountains of the Gusu Lan Clan, it is up to the two of them to try and restore the natural order.

The story of Wei Wuxian's fall from grace continues as more light is shed on his descent into the path of demonic cultivation. The demonic arm only further strains his mischievous spirit. This is the time for him to prove that he has truly broken free from the forbidden path and is not the maniacal sorcerer that everyone remembers him to be.

 

 

 

Anime – New Episode [01 Nov 2019]

 

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Anime – New Episode [01 Nov 2019]

MKV, 1080P, EN Sub, Download Links, Torrent File

 

Douluo Dalu - Soul Land Season 2 Ep - 49 [75] Eng Subs

[HorribleSubs] Val x Love - 04 [1080p].mkv

Detective Conan Movie 23 - The Fist of Blue Sapphire (BDRip 720p) ENGLISH

Yamada-kun to 7-nin no Majo_(BD720p_HEVC_10bit)

[HorribleSubs] Fate Grand Order - Absolute Demonic Front Babylonia - 04 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Sword Art Online - Alicization - War of Underworld - 03 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Bokutachi wa Benkyou ga Dekinai S2 - 04 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Kono Oto Tomare! - 17 [1080p].mkv

[WSRN-Licca] Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch Pure [DVD H264 640x480]

[Inverti] Space Pirate Mito (480p) [ENGLISH DUB ONLY]

[HorribleSubs] One Piece - 908 [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] One Piece - 908 [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] One Piece - 908 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] One Piece - 908 [480p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] One Piece - 908 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Gegege no Kitarou (2018) - 79 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Boruto - Naruto Next Generations - 130 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Boruto - Naruto Next Generations - 130 [480p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Boruto - Naruto Next Generations - 130 [1080p].mkv

[Judas] Valkyrie Drive Mermaid (Season 1 + Specials) [UNCENSORED BD 1080p][HEVC x265 10bit][Dual-Audio][Eng-Subs]

[anon] Golden Kamuy OVA 3 [8DA53AD6].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Special 7 - Special Crime Investigation Unit - 04 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Ensemble Stars! - 16 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Rifle is Beautiful - 03 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Fairy Gone - 16 [1080p].mkv

[Inverti] Cyborg 009 - The Cyborg Soldier [2001] (480p)

[HorribleSubs] Vinland Saga - 16 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Vinland Saga - 16 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Vinland Saga - 16 [480p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Africa no Salaryman - 04 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Actors - Songs Connection - 04 [1080p].mkv

[vs] The Legend of Luo Xiaohei (小黑战记) - 22

Diamond No Ace S1+S2 [BD 1080p 265x]

Choudenshi Bioman The Movie (English Dub)

[A-M] Tenkai Knights (720p) [ENGLISH DUB]

[Commie] Haikyuu!! Second Season - Volume 1 [BD 1080p AAC]

[HorribleSubs] Babylon - 04 [1080p].mkv

[AkihitoSubs] Baccano! + Specials [BD 1920x1080 x265 10Bit AAC]

[HorribleSubs] Phantasy Star Online 2 - Episode Oracle - 04 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Stand My Heroes - Piece of Truth - 04 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Watashi, Nouryoku wa Heikinchi de tte Itta yo ne! - 04 [1080p].mkv

[Tsundere] 11 Eyes [BDRip h264 1920x1080 10bit FLAC]

[HorribleSubs] Ao Haru Ride [Unofficial Batch] [480p]

Hamtaro EPs 1-75 [ENGLISH DUB]

Tales of Little Women [AMAZON RIP] [540p] [ENGLISH DUB]

[KinnikuBusters] Project ARMS The Second Chapter (WEB 1280x720 x.264 AAC)

[KinnikuBusters] Project ARMS The First Chapter (WEB 960x720 x.264 AAC)

[HorribleSubs] Bananya S2 - 05 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Ace of Diamond Act II - 31 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Ace of Diamond Act II - 31 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Ace of Diamond Act II - 31 [480p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Black Clover (TV) - 107 [1080p][Multiple Subtitle].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Black Clover - 107 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Black Clover - 107 [720p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Black Clover (TV) - 107 [720p][Multiple Subtitle].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Black Clover - 107 [480p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Shounen Ashibe Go! Go! Goma-chan - 115 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] ZX - Code Reunion - 04 [1080p].mkv

BD Eromanga Sensei + OVA's

[HorribleSubs] Kandagawa Jet Girls - 04 [720p].mkv

[KH] Waiting in the Summer (Ano Natsu de Matteru) (BD 1080p)

[HorribleSubs] Chihayafuru S3 - 02 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Chihayafuru S3 - 02 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Chihayafuru S3 - 02 [480p].mkv

[vs] The Legend of Luo Xiaohei (小黑战记) - 23

[HorribleSubs] Kandagawa Jet Girls - 04 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Chihayafuru S3 - 03 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Kandagawa Jet Girls - 04 [480p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Chihayafuru S3 - 03 [720p].mkv

[Inverti] Saint Seiya (1986) EPs 1-41 [720p] [Netflix DL] [DUAL AUDIO]

[HorribleSubs] Mugen no Juunin - Immortal - 05 [1080p].mkv

[HQR] Guin Saga TV [BDRip 1920x1080 HEVC Flac]

 

[HorribleSubs] Shinchou Yuusha - 04 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Hataage! Kemono Michi - 05 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Urashimasakatasen no Nichijou - 05 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Cross Ange [Unofficial Batch] [480p]

[Hakata Ramen] Cat's Eye (Batch) [480p][HEVC][x265][8bit] HR-SR

[HorribleSubs] Legend of the Galactic Heroes - Die Neue These - 18 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] PSYCHO-PASS 3 - 02 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Hoshiai no Sora - 04 [1080p] (sync subs - unofficial).mkv

[HorribleSubs] Hoshiai no Sora - 04 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] No Guns Life - 04 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Azur Lane - 05 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Assassins Pride - 04 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Choyoyu - 05 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Gundam Build Divers Re-RISE - 05 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Kimetsu no Yaiba[480p]

[HorribleSubs] Houkago Saikoro Club - 05 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Honzuki no Gekokujou - 05 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Radiant S2 - 05 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Urashimasakatasen no Nichijou - 05 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Ahiru no Sora - 05 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Ore wo Suki nano wa Omae dake ka yo - 05 [1080p].mkv

 

Violet Evergarden

 

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Violet Evergarden

 

 

نام انیمه: Violet Evergarden

نام انیمه: ヴァイオレット・エヴァーガーデン

ژانر: Slice of Life, Drama, Fantasy

تاریخ پخش: زمستان 2018

تعداد قسمت‌ها: 13 قسمت

مدت زمان هر قسمت: 24 دقیقه

کارگردان: Fujita Haruka

منبع: Light novel

استودیو: Kyoto Animation

زیرنویس فارسی و انگلیسی دارد

 

 

 

لینک‌های مربوط به انیمه

+ لینک دانلود زیرنویس فارسی (@AWSub)

+ لینک دانلود انیمه (MKV, 480P, ~75MB)

+ لینک دانلود انیمه (MKV, 720P, ~125MB)

+ لینک دانلود انیمه (MKV, 1080P, ~190MB)

+ لینک دانلود زیرنویس فارسی

+ لینک دانلود انیمه (MKV, 720P, EN Sub, ~100MB)

+ لینک دانلود زیرنویس فارسی

+ تماشای تریلر انیمه

+ لینک فایل تورنت (MKV, BD, 1080P, x264, EN Sub, 17GB)

+ لینک فایل تورنت (MKV, BD, 1080P, EN Sub, 23GB)

+ لینک فایل تورنت (MP4, x264, 720P, RAW, 3.7GB)

+ لینک فایل تورنت (MKV, 1080P, EN Sub, 6.5GB)

+ لینک فایل تورنت (MKV, x265, BD, 1080P, EN Sub, 3.5GB)

+ لینک فایل تورنت (MP4, x264, BD, 720P, RAW, 4.6GB)

+ لینک فایل تورنت (MKV, BD, 1080P, EN Sub, 16GB)

+ لینک فایل تورنت (MKV, x264, BDRip, 1080P, RAW, 62GB)

+ لینک فایل تورنت (MKV, 1080P, EN Sub, 8.7GB)

+ لینک فایل تورنت (MKV, BD, x265, 1080P, EN Sub, 3.6GB)

+ لینک فایل تورنت (MKV, x265, 1080P, EN Sub, 6GB)

+ اطلاعات بیشتر: سایت // سایت // سایت // سایت // سایت

+ لینک دانلود انیمه (MKV, BD, 1080P, EN Sub, ~1.7GB)

+ لینک دانلود انیمه (MP4, BluRay, 1080P, ~80MB)

+ لینک دانلود انیمه (MKV, x265, BD, 1080P, EN Sub, ~280MB)

+ لینک دانلود انیمه (MKV, x265, 1080P, ~400MB)

+ تصاویر انیمه: عکس // عکس // عکس // عکس

 

 

 

خلاصه انیمه (منبع)

«وایولت» در میدان جنگ کلماتی را به گوش شنیده است که فراموش کردن آنها برایش کاری ناممکن است. کلماتی که از زبان فردی عزیز برای او جاری گشته اند؛ کلماتی که هنوز معنای آنها را نمی‌فهمد. جنگ بزرگی که سرزمین «تلسیس» را به دو جبهه مخالف تقسیم کرده است بعد از چهار سال به پایان می رسد و مردم به نسل های جدید خود خوش آمد می گویند. «وایولت اورگاردن» در این بین، دختر جوانی است که به تا بحال با نام «سلاح» شناخته می شده و حال با خارج شدن از میدان جنگ برای شروع زندگی جدیدی در دفتر پستی مشغول به کار می شود؛ آنجا او با ابزاری کار می کند که افکار مردم را به کلمات مبدل می کنند و این عمل بسیار او را تحت تاثیر قرار می دهد. وایولت کار خود را ادامه می دهد و در این مسیر با فوران احساسات و شور و شوق انسان های پیرامون خود روبرو می شود و در عین حال به دنبال معنی کلماتی است که تا کنون از فهم آنها عاجز مانده است.

 

 

https://youtu.be/g5xWqjFglsk

 

 

خلاصه داستان (منبع)

The Great War finally came to an end after four long years of conflict; fractured in two, the continent of Telesis slowly began to flourish once again. Caught up in the bloodshed was Violet Evergarden, a young girl raised for the sole purpose of decimating enemy lines. Hospitalized and maimed in a bloody skirmish during the War's final leg, she was left with only words from the person she held dearest, but with no understanding of their meaning.

Recovering from her wounds, Violet starts a new life working at CH Postal Services after a falling out with her new intended guardian family. There, she witnesses by pure chance the work of an "Auto Memory Doll," amanuenses that transcribe people's thoughts and feelings into words on paper. Moved by the notion, Violet begins work as an Auto Memory Doll, a trade that will take her on an adventure, one that will reshape the lives of her clients and hopefully lead to self-discovery.

 

 

داستان (منبع: دنیای انیمه)

دختری که تمام زندگیش در جنگ بوده، پس از اتمام جنگ، زندگی جدید خود را به عنوان عروسک خاطره اتوماتیک شروع میکند.

 

 

 

Review 3

 

 

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Psycho-Pass 3 - Episode 1 [Review]

 

Despite continuing the story of the two TV anime and four films before it, Psycho-Pass 3 seems to have no problem blazing its own path through the cyberpunk dystopia of its predecessors.

 

As the first episode of a multiple season series, the premiere of Psycho-Pass 3 has three major jobs: 1) Introduce us to the new status quo, 2) introduce us to all the new characters, and 3) keep us interested while doing so.

 

The new status quo is more than a bit of a shakeup. When we last saw the full CID team back in Sinners of the System 1 - Crime and Punishment, everything was more or less unchanged from how things had been since Psycho-Pass 2--i.e., series heroine Akane was catching criminals with her team of inspectors and enforcers while simultaneously trying to keep the Sibyl System in check.

 

Psycho-Pass 3 starts three and a half years later with Akane locked up in a rather luxurious prison. Her former second-in-command/rival, Mika, now sits in the boss' chair and the team Akane built has been completely replaced--except for a single other member: the shy and reserved Sho.

 

This drastic change is itself a mystery--and one that overshadows the entire episode. Why is Akane in prison? Is it because of what she knows about the Sybil System or was something else the cause? Where is the rest of the team? Why is it that only the least loyal to Akane (Mika) and one of the most loyal to her (Sho), remain? And what of all the setup we saw across the Sinners of the System films, how does that fit in?

 

But even as we start to ponder this, we are introduced to our new protagonist pair, Kei and Arata. Kei is the typical straight-laced bureaucrat we've come to expect from this Sybil System world--at least on the surface anyway. It's clear rather quickly that this is a facade and he is actually loyal to Arata alone--and to their secret shared goal.

 

Meanwhile, Arata, by his very existence, stands to throw the grounded, cyberpunk world of Psycho-Pass right out the window. While claiming to be a “mentalist” he actually receives haunting visions at crime scenes--and accurate ones at that. Whether he is just using technology as he claims, is a real psychic, or is seeing psychotic delusions built from his own intuition and observations remains to be seen. But regardless, the fact that a person of such obvious mental instability could exist within the Sibyl System's control is a captivating mystery in and of itself--which brings us to the weak point of the episode.

 

Compared to the mysteries of what happened to Akane and what exactly is going on with Arata, the actual mystery of the episode is little more than incidental--though this is likely by design. How and why this man was murdered is little more than a narrative tool to introduce our new cast through action rather than verbal exposition and sow seeds for the future. Likewise, the mysterious cabal pulling strings in the background is, as of yet, nothing but a hook to get you to come back next episode with the promise that more is going on here than it seems.

 

All things considered, this is a pretty solid premiere for a multi-season anime. It does all the heavy lifting it needs to do in re-establishing the setting and introducing our new heroes. And while the episode's actual self-contained plot is rather weak, the characters--both new and old—and the mysteries surrounding them are more than enough to keep things interesting.

 

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No Guns Life - Episodes 1-3 [Review]

 

A dingy neon-lit alley illuminates the man's broad shoulders. He moves deliberately and with composure as he watches some goons run away from the bar he just finished cleaning out. He strikes a match and lets the cigarette smoke waft lazily as he mulls on the War, this City, and the corporate lynchpin piercing its center. The dame behind him tries in vain to flirt, but he has no time for women, children, or humidity. He doesn't trust anybody. He sighs heavily. A muted trumpet crescendos in the background. The man's head is a gun.

 

This was the point at which I knew I was in for something special with No Guns Life and its blend of noir and stone-faced absurdity. The crime/police procedural has been a standard fixture in anime for decades at this point, so it's important for any modern iteration of this genre to have a good hook. The shadow of Blade Runner has also loomed large ever since its debut, and we've hardly had a shortage of stories about private detectives, robots, and the ambiguity of humanity. No Guns Life walks onto a very crowded platform, but I think what really sets it apart is its straightforward commitment to the noir aesthetic. If this show were any more hard-boiled, you could bounce that egg like a superball. With every labored cigarette puff, Juuzo slots himself perfectly into that brooding and masculine archetype of the reluctant hero battling against—yet inevitably tainted by—crime.

 

Also, his head is a giant revolver.

 

Like any respectable tech-noir series, No Guns Life has its own set of terminology to explain its history, but the background should feel familiar to fans of this genre. There was a war, during which many soldiers underwent cybernetic enhancement in order to become the Extended (which I'd like to add is a legitimately fantastic name with a lot of character). These upgrades were facilitated and managed by the über-conglomerate Berühren, which now reigns over the post-war city as its vampiric capitalist overlords. Former soldiers, now finding themselves both destitute and possessing sweet cyborg powers, have turned in droves against the law in order to make their livings. However, our good gun lad Juuzo, also a former soldier, has instead set up shop as a detective-for-hire specializing in Extended-related crimes—otherwise known as a Resolver (which is a terrible gun pun I have to begrudgingly admire). Thus, it would seem fair to expect a lot of cyborg-related crime and conspiracy as Juuzo navigates the dark underbelly of a city gone to rot.

 

This is, more or less, exactly what we get in the first three episodes. Shocking nobody, Berühren turns out to be pretty evil! They've been experimenting with augmentations on kids under the pretense of running and orphanage, and Juuzo gets mixed up with a runaway named Tetsuro who's able to hack into the mechanical components of any Extended. It's a powerful (and illegal) ability called Harmony, but the procedure also rendered his body mute and immobile, forcing him to hijack a giant robot body in order to carry his puny human body to safety. The first episode plays this with a surprisingly decent amount of pathos, and I was especially impressed with how the direction utilized the cyborg's noh mask of a face. Traditionally, these masks were used in theater to communicate a spectrum of emotions, which could shift based on the lighting and angle at which they were looked. Tetsuro looks large and frightening when we first believe him to be the kidnapper, but in the end, his slumped head looks tragic and resigned to his fate as a guinea pig.

 

Similarly, Juuzo's face seems totally non-expressive at first. It's worth emphasizing that it's not even an anthropomorphized gun—it's just a gun. Still, the anime manages to fit a lot of character into his presence, thanks in no small part to veteran voice actor Junichi Suwabe inflecting his low velvety voice with just enough grit to blend in with his surroundings. Juuzo also frequently goes into chibi-mode for comedic purposes, which both feels like cheating and works against the hyper-noir aesthetic the lion's share of the show aims for. I can certainly understand the desire to add some levity to your gun-faced protagonist, but I wish No Guns Life were instead more confident in playing itself straight and using the excesses of noir as a genre as its vehicle for comedy. I don't need a full-on parody, but when you've already committed to having a gun for a protagonist, I think you can stand to poke some fun at yourself. While the second episode gets at this a bit by throwing Juuzo into a desperate search for his favorite cigarette brand, the writing could definitely be sharper.

 

Conceptually, though, I love Juuzo. What better way to comment on the hypermasculine, violent, and morally grey noir protagonist ideal than literally making the main character a gun? Juuzo's inability to emote with his face slots perfectly into a genre where men pride themselves on their ability to distance themselves from their clients' problems. That's not to say Juuzo doesn't have a lot of personality, and to that end the direction deserves a lot of credit. There's a great beat in the first episode where he casually pushes his head cylinder back into place: a practical action that reads quizzically. The third episode has him loudly sip on some coffee as soon as a mob boss tries to stare him down. He's cool and collected in a delightfully over-the-top way, and it makes him a fun protagonist to follow.

 

Juuzo on his own might have become overbearing after a while, however, so I'm glad he's been given some partners to work with. So far the story has revolved around Tetsuro, whose youth and uncomplicated sense of justice create friction when paired with the older and more jaded Juuzo. It's a classic dynamic for a reason, but Tetsuro's decision to hijack Juuzo's body already blurs the boundaries of his morality, and I'm eager to see how that progresses. It should be said, too, that Tetsuro both looks like and shares a voice actor with Narancia from JoJo's Part 5, and that's been very hard for me to ignore. The third member of their motley trio is Mary, a back-alley engineer/surgeon for Extended who has a playfully antagonistic relationship with Juuzo. She's mostly been there to provide levity so far, but she's spunky and has an interesting character design (you don't seen an anime girl with a lip ring that often), so I like her.

 

Thematically, No Guns Life strolls along well-trodden ground, but while the novelty of its messages remains up in the air, it at least seems to be heading in the right direction. The most singular villain we have so far is the entire Berühren corporation, a towering monolith representing the culmination of the military industrial complex. In this world's late-capitalist hellscape, people are used as tools and discarded into the dregs of society when they're no longer useful, which is the cycle Juuzo vocally opposes. Of course, No Guns Life spices things up with nuns who strip into bikini-wearing gunslingers, and with giant spider cyborgs who shoot poison bullets, but the core of its message should be familiar to anybody living in 2019. When corruption and exploitation reign supreme, a man with a gun for a head hardly seems like the most objectionable thing. It's important, too, that Juuzo hasn't even fired his head revolver yet. Sure, he punched a train, but he's a person, not a weapon.

 

Overall, No Guns Life is off to a solid start—it's marries a familiar setting with a head-turning (or, I should say, head-revolving) protagonist, and the execution has been competent enough to match. I appreciate any commitment to an aesthetic that flies in the face of good taste, and I think having a gun for a head fits that bill. And gimmick aside, it's remained a decently entertaining mixture of both high-octane action and noir-tinged conspiracy. I wish the writing, both plot- and character-wise, were sharper, straighter, and funnier (intentionally or not), but there's room to grow. Most importantly for these early episodes, No Guns Life has established a unique identity for itself, and I'm eager to follow its trajectory.

 

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Review 2

 

 

 

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Blade of the Immortal - Episodes 1-4 [Review]

 

The first episode of LIDEN FILMS' new Blade of the Immortal adaptation was a a killer introduction to the property for folks like me who are only passingly familiar with the original manga or the first anime from 2008. The story of the orphaned Rin Asano taking on the immortal swordsman Manji as her bodyguard and mentor on a gore-soaked quest for vengeance was presented with a gripping, dreamlike sensibility, like the world's most somber splatterhouse.

 

Unfortunately, “Act Two - Foundling” is a huge nosedive in terms of quality, almost derailing all of the goodwill the premiere built up in the process. The biggest problem is that it marries two disparate stories that barely have any connective tissue between them. The first sees Rin and Manji visiting the eccentric painter, Sori, who uses a blade to streak his canvases with gashes of bright red paint. He was an old friend of Rin's father, and also a onetime spy for the Shogunate, and Rin thinks he could make for a capable second body-guard. He believes is traitorous blade is not the tool to be helping out a genuine friend, though, and refuses. It's hardly any surprise when another agent of Kagehisha Anotsu's Itto-ryu School comes a knockin' though, along with a gaggle of eager cronies who all want to take Manji's head.

 

On paper, this seems like another basic recipe for success, a straightforward blending of plot and carnage similar to what we got in the premiere. In practice, “Foundling” - the first story - is a hot mess, mostly due to its piss-poor editing and presentation of it's the action scenes. The battle between Manji, Rin, and the Itto-ryu assassin's is a mangled hodge-podge of quick cuts, overactive camera pans, and nonsensical progression – it's literally impossible to tell what is actually happening most of the time. The episode tries to play this off as comedy when it shows Sori completely ignoring the fight as he puzzles over the right shade of red for his newest piece, but the joke fails to excuse the scene for completely failing as a sequence of animated storytelling. The bit also concludes with the bizarre gag of Sori going bonkers over how the blood of his enemies makes for the perfect paint; it was a predictable payoff, but played way over the top, and then the story just moves on to the next segment with little fanfare.

 

“Foundling” is just as unsuccessful in its second half, cramming in another villain-of-the-week with a glossed over tragic backstory that barely gets outlined while he and Manji go toe-to-toe in the middle of the muddy woods. Since Manji apparently didn't kill the guy, I'm sure he'll be back, but I can't imagine why Blade of the Immortal felt compelled to cram what had to be several chapters' worth of manga material into a single episode if it was all going to amount to bupkis in the end. I'll be honest, as excited as I was to cover Blade of the Immortal this season, “Foundling” had me worried that I'd actually gotten stuck with a real lemon of an anime.

 

Thankfully, “Act Three - Dream Pangs”, is leagues better than “Foundling”, and possibly my favorite of the bunch. It pulls off the neat trick of reversing perspectives and telling the story from the antagonists' point of view. In this episode, the swordswoman is a one-time prostitute named Makie, who moonlights as a geisha when she isn't pining for her master of the Itto-ryu, Kagehisha, and killing Manji is just the kind of devotional act that would secure her place as Kagehisha's paramour. It's a haunting, emotive story that takes the plight of women in feudal Japan very seriously, painting a picture of hardship and resolve that comes from living one's life as an object to be traded, abused, and used – whether it be for sex, or swordplay.

 

I was a little wary at first of how Rin's jealously of Makie and Manji's “connection” would be handled, but the show did an exceptionally fine job of emphasizing the two women's personal relationship with violence as the key to their understanding of one another. Manji starts the episode at his most chauvinistic worst, and though he still ends up griping about being beaten by one woman and saved by another in a single day, Blade of the Immortal is careful to frame his place in this plot as a foil to Kagehisha's toxic hold on Makie. Rin's vengeance may be cruel and immoral, but it is her own, and Manji is as much an extension of her will as he is a protector of her person. When we see Makie take her first steps toward an unknown future away from the Itto-ryu at the episode's end, it feels like a tenuous but well-earned victory.

 

The action is much better in “Dream Pangs” too. The art is more consistent overall, and while there is still too much reliance on frantic camera movements and choppy editing, there are beautiful cuts of violence and drama to balance all of it out. While I don't think Blade of the Immortal has matched the technical quality of its first episode, “Dream Pangs” had me feeling the most with every slash of the blade, and I've always been inclined to favor an episode that ends up as more than the sum of its parts.

 

Rin's solid character-writing is what makes the otherwise standard “ Act Four - Rin at Odds” work as well as it does. The animation is back to being pretty weak and ineffective again, and the heavy reliance on dialogue and poorly paced flashbacks kills the plot's momentum a bit, but its central conceit is absolutely solid: After getting frustrated with her own lack of progress as a fighter, even under Manji's tutelage, Rin happens upon her prized target in the middle of the woods: Kagehisha Anotsu. He's slicing apart single leaves with his obscenely heavy blade, and though Rin makes an admirable attempt to take the man out, she's no match for him, and finds herself at the villain's whims.

 

This is where we get a massively important plot and character dump, which effectively (if a bit inelegantly) lays out our primary conflict in full for the first time. Rin's grandfather, as it turns out, effectively stole the legacy of the Muten Ichi-ryu School of swordsmanship out from under the feet of Kagehisha's own grandfather. A driven and cruel man, the elder Anotsu swore vengeance on the elder Asano, but not before his paranoid eyes turned to his grandson, who even at ten years old was skilled enough to inspire mutiny amongst the Itto-ryu practitioners. Kagehisha's grandfather was killed by one of the young boy's earliest followers, but though his relationship with the old man was never what you would call “warm”, Kagehisha still felt honor bound to strike back against the progeny of the charlatan who defamed the Anotsu name.

 

Which is what has led Rin here, her body and her pride both badly bruised, having an unexpectedly calm conversation with the man that ruined her life. It's classic genre storytelling that works even when the episode's visuals aren't always up to the task. Even though Kagehisha's flashbacks felt a bit lopsided in the way they were sandwiched at either end of an otherwise Rin-focused story, his full presence in Blade of the Immortal's narrative gives the whole thing a shape and purpose it was lacking up until now. Before, the man was simply an idea that motivated our heroes forward in their quest, but here he is allowed to be nuanced, even likable - or at least as likable as a murderous workaholic bastard like him can be. It's often said that a story like this one is only as good as its villain, and in Kagehisha Anotsu, Rin and Manji have found themselves one hell of a final boss. Let's just hope the series can see things through to the end without too many more bumps in the road.

 

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Ascendance of a Bookworm - Episodes 1-4 [Review]

 

Though I had not read the source material, Ascendance of a Bookworm was still on my radar going into this season because it sounded like an interesting variation on standard isekai fare. What I did not expect was that its first episode would so completely win me over that it would become my priority view on Wednesdays, which this season is one of the busiest days on the schedule. (And this is true without even factoring in my new review responsibilities for it.) After four episodes, the series still hasn't missed a beat.

 

The success of the series so far comes down to two main factors. One is that it's not at all a typical isekai reincarnation series, even down to its set-up. Urano did die, but her death was implied to have been a result of a natural disaster rather than the traditional truck. She was reincarnated into another world, but not to be the world's hero or champion or anything of the sort. (Or if she has, that hasn't even been hinted at yet.) By all appearances she is merely a normal, even frail little girl from a very humble background. Rather than being reborn or appearing whole in a new body, her soul seems to have replaced that of five-year-old Main (pronounced “mai-een”). The faint implication here is that the original Main may have been dying and Urano took her place as the true Main's soul exited, but the possibility that the original Main is still in there cannot be ruled out; that her memories remain to allow Urano to instantly know the language and the identities of those Main should know keeps that option alive while also allowing a slick way around the language barrier problem.

 

Because Main doesn't have any apparent special powers, her story isn't a grand one but rather a smaller and more intimate tale about the little details of living in a late Western medieval-level world. It's about practicalities which often get overlooked, like the use of bedpans, how children become indoctrinated into their career paths from a relatively young age, or how town life can function just fine on such a low level of literacy (most people can read numbers, but that's about it) that formal education isn't even thought about by commoners and books are something that only the rich own. In other words, the series is almost purely a world-building exercise. If I had to liken it to any other fantasy series in tone and pace, it would probably be Spice and Wolf, but without the sense of danger.

 

That she's in an environment without books, when books were her life, sets up the series' conflict and gives it an overall goal: Main will seek to make books herself. First she has to learn to read and write in this world, then she has to figure out the physical practicalities. One episode focuses on her attempting to weave papyrus, and when that proves impractical she shifts to clay tablets. These, too, face practical issues, and some of the humor in the series comes from Main's trial and error process. Along the way she also applies some other knowledge from her original world on unrelated but practical items, such as makeshift shampoo (made from fruit oils) or using a fruit pulp normally reserved for animal feed to make a type of pancake. This is the one place where the series' nature as an isekai title becomes readily-apparent, but this is on a much lower-key level than normal. While Main may not have powers, her advanced abilities in things like basic arithmetic make her quite precocious, almost like she has powers. Or does she? There's a curious scene in episode 4 where she seems to glow and her eyes change when she is genuinely infuriated, and it doesn't seem to be just the normal “angry anime character” aura. What that might mean is a mystery for now, but a potentially juicy one.

 

This isn't all about Main's discovery process and day-to-day life, either. The writing is careful to establish the characters around Main and how she relates to them as well. In fact, one underlying theme of the story so far could be the way her experiences as Main are expanding Urano's world beyond just books. Her bibliophile nature suggests social isolation, though her personality doesn't, so whether this is coincidental or an intended angle is unclear at this point.

 

For all of the character-building and world-building elements it has, the series has another factor in its favor which may be even more powerful: it is possibly the most visually attractive series of the season. Instead of trading in glitz and glamour, it concentrates on being cute, but in not in the carefully-calculated fashion all-too-commonly seen in anime. Main is absolutely adorable as a character design, with one of the most captivating smiles I've seen in quite some time, but almost every other named character in the cast so far is also endowed with an uncommon level of warmth, charm, and appeal. Even aside from what the story is doing, this series is just a delight to watch. Kudos also to the prolific Yuka Iguchi for hitting just the right cute note as Main.

 

With the utterly harmless nature of the content, the main complain I could see surfacing against this series is that it's boring. Without question it is a low-key series, and those who can't get wrapped up in the little details (and Main's inherent cuteness) may not find it interesting enough. However, I can see this series deeply endearing itself to at least as many people, and I am definitely in the latter camp.

 

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Vinland Saga - Episode 16 [Review]

 

Thus far, I've been going easy on Vinland Saga for how it has handled this approach to pacing, mostly because I like the characters and the setting enough that I'm happy to just spend some time with the show, week after week. That said, it would be disingenuous to begin criticizing Vinland Saga for spinning its wheels as if that was some kind of new problem, because in a way, wheel-spinning has been half the point of the show. It's been obvious from the get-go that Thorfinn's journey from naïve young boy to hardened warrior to whatever he will end up becoming after that would be a long and complicated one, and in the tradition of the oldest epics, his journey has involved a hell of a lot of walking. And talking. And stabbing. And then walking some more.

 

Point being, I think what can often feel like an un-economic use of time on Vinland Saga's part is simply a by product of the manga not necessarily being prime adaptation material. This whole journey through Wales and Mercia, for instance, is something that I would imagine plays a lot better when a bunch of the manga's chapters are collected in larger volumes, where its easier to see the connective tissue that binds everything together. The Vinland Saga anime has stumbled every now and then in that regard, but the strength of the show's atmosphere and tone has kept things afloat well enough.

 

You've probably picked up on the big “But” that I've been telegraphing, and yeah, as much as I hate to admit it, “History of Beasts” might officially be where my patience and goodwill starts to run out. A big part of this has to do with where we are in the show – everything up until the last couple of weeks has felt like the rising action of this arc's plot, so I could forgive a little meandering, but with Ragnar dead and Askeladd barreling head first towards a bloody reckoning, Vinland Saga can't afford to twiddle its thumbs any more. Yet that is exactly what we get here, in an episode whose entire plot could be boiled down into two basic statements: Askeladd tortures a guy for some information, and then everyone freaks out because Thorkell is coming either way.

 

The torture scene seriously lasts forever, too, taking up a majority of the episode's runtime up to the ten-minute mark, with the other couple of minutes being reserved for the OP and the beat of Canute learning about Ragnar's death. The latter moment is actually quite well done, but it becomes background noise as Askeladd and his men take their boots and a pair of shears to a poor Englishman's fingers and face. It's gratuitous, but also too rote and banal to be particularly shocking. In the wake of the genuine horror we've seen Askeladd commit over the past couple of episodes, this all just ends up feeling redundant. We get it Vinland Saga, Askeladd is a brutal and remorseless killer.

 

To give the episode credit, this scene does provide the most thematically interesting morsel we get this week, which is Askeladd's monologue on the violence that has followed the history of the land he's currently spilling blood all over. The Englishman decrys the Danes as nothing more than beasts, but Askeladd is quick to point out that the Celts settled the territory before the Romans did, and when the Romans disappeared the Anglo-Saxons came and stole it for themselves. As far as Askeladd sees it, his violent re-appropriation of the soil is simply the next step in a recurring cycle of violence. It's a good point, albeit another one I think the show has already made, and more effectively, since the endless recurrence of violence and revenge is basically the crux of Thorfinn's entire character arc.

 

After the torture scene, Askeladd's army gets word of Thorkell's impending arrival, and this is honestly where the episode feels the most like pure, unapologetic filler. Sure, Askeladd's apparent willingness to let his scared men defect to Thorkell is something, but it isn't a complex enough beat to carry half an episode. Just in case you haven't been paying attention, yes, there's going to be another run in with Thorkell, and yes, Askeladd's men are suitably spooked about it. Vinland Saga was telegraphing this a month ago, so I don't know how or why the show expects us to pick up that old sense of suspense and dust it off like nothing has happened in the meantime.

 

By his very nature, Thorkell is basically only interesting when he is actively murdering fools on the battlefield, and specifically fools that we have at least some modicum of investment in. There are only so many times he can magically turn his enemies' bodies into so many pieces of disembodied meat before his schtick gets old. “History of Beasts” might have worked as a single chapter of a comic that you could read in a matter of minutes, but it has absolutely no business taking up nearly a half-hour of our attention. Normally this is where I'd leave off with some kind of foreshadowing statement about the impending battle or whatever, but I've already done that twice before in reference to this exact scenario, so I'm not pressing my luck. Let's just get this over with already.

 

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Stars Align - Episode 1-2-3 [Review]

 

There is a real tendency to paint childhood with a rosy bloom, but the truth of the matter is, for a lot of people, the memories are more painful than perfect. Of course, when most stories try to go the other way we end up with the torture porn of kiddy lit, so striking the balance is a much more difficult proposition than you might imagine. My prime examples of works that get it right are the Sunny series by Jennifer and Matthew Holm and anything by Raina Telgemeier, but if it continues to handle itself as well as these three episodes, Stars Align may manage to get itself added to that list.

 

On the surface, this is a show about a pretty awful boys' soft tennis club at a suburban middle school. What makes them so bad at first just looks like plain old indifference, but about midway through the first episode, the little details begin to add up. Not only is their faculty advisor not a sports guy (I believe he's an art teacher), but the girls' team is phenomenal and has a coach who knows what she's doing. Since the guys keep getting compared to the girls no matter what they do, it just becomes easier to embrace their general suckage and just try and let everything roll off their backs. After all, if you know and accept that you're the laughingstock, the words can't hurt you, right?

 

The one exception to this seems to be Toma, the team captain. He's almost absurdly motivated compared to everyone else, and in episode three we finally start to see why he's so invested: his mother doesn't think he's worth much. Why she thinks that is still unclear, but hopefully it's more than just “he looks like x deadbeat relative” or something similar. It could have something to do with the temper we see him display this week – every time he and Maki win a match, he grimaces horribly, like he's furious about something. Granted, middle schoolers don't have the best control over their emotions (like when he throws down his racket or when Itsuki hits the bully with his), but there's something almost alarming about the whole thing. Yes, the club will lose school funding if the team doesn't improve, but why is he so invested in this particular thing over all others?

 

The answer may well lie with his older brother, who in school was a soft tennis player. That's certainly part of the appeal for Maki, as well, albeit for different reasons. While Toma may see succeeding at the sport his brother played as a way to make his mom love him, Maki remembers it as a symbol of kindness and possibly protection from an older kid. When we first see Maki with Toma's brother, his face is bruised and cut, but the initial assumption it's easy to jump to is that he's just fallen or run into a tree or something. But after the reveal at the end of episode one, when we learn exactly why Maki and his mom move so often, the scene takes on a darker tone: it's very likely that Maki was beaten by his father in the recent past.

 

While abusive parents are no oddity in anime, who could frequently give Hansel and Gretel's (step)mom a run for her money, it isn't often presented in such a matter-of-fact way. It's clear that Maki's dad has done this before (he knows the tricks) and that Maki is familiar with it, but like many who suffer from abuse, he can't bring himself to just walk away. But if he has a weapon, a skill, maybe he'll also have the courage to do something. Soft tennis may at least in part represent that to him, a thought that's driven home this week with Itsuki hitting the boy who's making fun of his family situation with his own tennis racket. Like Maki, Itsuki was abused by a parent, in his case a mother possible suffering from post-partum depression, but his story is mostly out in the open. That doesn't make it easier, but at least people around him understand his actions. Maki isn't yet at the point where he can tell someone what he's been through, and it will be interesting to see if he ever reaches that point.

 

Even besides these big plot moments, it's worth mentioning that Stars Align also does some nice things with just the everyday bits and pieces. Maki totally accepting Yuta and his crush on Toma is a great understated and almost brushed-by moment, and it has the added bonus of Maki simply having too much to worry about to care about crap like who someone is attracted to. Mitsue's entire character is so true to the proto-goth middle school girl that it's simultaneously funny and painful to watch her, and that goes for all of the way-too-familiar instances of bullying. Middle school can hurt, and this show seems to know that.

 

With all of that it's a shame that the ending theme, with its excellent displays of character, is caught up in a controversy that could easily have been avoided. But even if that changes, we'll still have smoothly animated tennis swings to watch, and if the show can keep up this level of honesty and keep itself balanced, I think we could be looking at a winner.

 

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Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Die Neue These Second - Episodes 1-3 [Review]

 

Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Die Neue These is back! Well actually, it's been back for a while, so let's go about catching up on these episodes. As you probably already know by now, the ‘premiere’ of this Second Season frankly feels much more like a proper finale to the first, which rather frustratingly just coasted off with little in the way of any resolution at the end of its cour. That episode immediately brings back everything that was working so well about the story of the Alliance's botched invasion of the Empire and the following chase and regrouping in Armistar. There's crazy come-from-behind plans, victories of measure for both sides' leads in Yang and Reinhardt, and an assessment of the fallout, including restructuring of the Alliance government at the hands of ol' President Tricky Trunicht, which all would have made a pretty solid finale for that freshman season of this ambitious remake. As-is, it makes for a bit of a jarring re-entry after nearly a year-and-a-half, if you aren't already rather familiar with the story or took in a recap episode recently.

 

Conversely, the next two episodes definitely feel like a more characteristic new-season catchup for LOGH. Both episodes fourteen and fifteen focus entirely on detailing events that aren't super-exciting supreme-scale space showdowns, but are here to move the new status quo into place. Episode fourteen is mostly focused on the Imperial side, following up on the big shock from the end of the premiere: The death of the Emperor himself. The narration explains the scattered family situation that will lead to an inevitable power vacuum and succeeding struggle around the throne, introducing several new characters and placing many of their motivations in relation to our main boy on that side, Reinhardt.

 

Reinhardt's involvement in the swirling conspiracies and decision to use them as a power-play isn't terribly surprising. His ambitions have been known pretty much since the beginning and this fits with his character, particularly with Oberstein on-hand to nudge him now. Viewers might be a bit more taken aback, however, by Reinhardt going so far as to make his intentions known to his whole squad of fleet commanders, effectively making them culpable in his long-con coup plan. But this, as well as what we see of him in the following episode, is an aspect of Reinhardt that solidifies his abilities beyond mere combat strategies: He's a natural leader, able to ride a thin but effective line between inspiring presence to follow and deft master manipulator. It's a pointed contrast to the old ways we're shown are otherwise ruling the Empire's leadership system, chock-full of classist and sexist notions of succession that bring its governing to a halt the instant its figurehead dies of natural causes. Even with the dedicated bureaucrats of the system trying to steer it as simply as possible, we're told by Reinhardt that civil war in the Empire is the only eventual result, sooner or later.

 

That foresight, that long-term planning-within-planning, leads Reinhardt to orchestrate the events that cross over into Yang's part of the plot in the next episode and set up how the landscape is going to shift for the Federation. Yang, being Yang, gets to demonstrate his own acumen for thinking ahead, as he recognizes Reinhardt's intent in this situation immediately, spending almost the whole episode merely ruminating and discussing with others how to recognize and handle it. There's a certain amusement factor in the prisoner exchange between Yang and Kircheis being recognized in-universe as such a 'peaceful, respectable' event, even if you aren't aware of the explosive, far reaching consequences it will have, since the powder-keg nature is immediately communicated via Yang and the episode itself. LOGH has dabbled in it before up to this point, but it's a very interesting element to see warfare between nations carried out on fronts other than simple mass combat.

 

It might be more interesting, however, if the show's presentation would loosen up a little more. Maybe all the time off has tainted it by comparison, but this new season, especially the fourteenth and fifteenth episodes, feels sterile even by typical LOGH standards. With all the procedural piece-moving occuring in them, these episodes in particular come off the most ‘history documentary’ the series has been. There are a few bright spots, like Reinhardt's salute of a retiring officer or some of the atmosphere in the Alliance sections feeling amusingly modern-style for a setting ostensibly in the far-flung space future. It does an effective job selling the sometimes-uncomfortable similarities in the Alliance's simmering issues with the weaknesses we're weathering in our own western democracies. But these presentational flashes leave less impact due to the extremely dry direction and oddly-stiff characters. The biggest casualty there is Kircheis, as virtually everyone in the cast comments on his amiability that established fans will recall from previous passes at the material but is barely shown here beyond a few soft smiles.

 

Even as they're seemingly turned up for this reintroduction though, LOGH's style and pacing are aspects that viewers are probably familiar with and accepting enough of by this point. To that end, these episodes are still eminently watchable for what mostly amount to in-universe textbook summaries, though it's still disappointing coming off of the premiere episode's blockbuster finish to a more traditionally-exciting story arc. That execution at least bodes well for when LOGH really gets going again, whenever the various fuses lit in these opening episodes finally go off. This series has taught us enough patience to wait for that, anyway.

 

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Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Die Neue These Second - Episodes 4-5 [Review]

 

If you weren't yet aware, the second season of Legend of the Galactic Heroes: Die Neue These is being released as a series of movies in Japan, borderline-concurrently with these episodic showings Crunchyroll is chopping them up into. I haven't seen the film versions, but it's worth noting here as unless some major editing wizardry is taking place, the tidy run-times and clean subject breaks between episodes seem to make it clear that these were the intended format regardless. That's exceptionally clear heading into these next two episodes, which kick off two separate story arcs for each side of the war, seemingly setting us up to alternate between parts of them as we go.

 

Episode 16 takes us to the Empire and their incipient civil war. It's heralded by the arrival of another new character, one whom if you didn't already know was important would probably be able to guess. Hildegard von Mariendorf is an immediately endearing presence, not just by being a female character connected to Reinhardt who isn't reduced to a mere motivating plot device the way his sister Annrose is, but because of how quickly she comes off as sharp and entertaining. Hilda gets a solid amount of focus in the opening minutes of this episode, recapping the situation of unrest in the Empire and laying out once again why Reinhardt is the one we're supposed to be rooting for here. Reinhardt's natural leadership abilities have already been commented on, and will continue to be shown, but having this character established as a smart situational judge reiterate how he can feed into the current structure to be more successful sets another clear trajectory for Reinhardt's ambitions. It's not just that he'd be a good leader, as Hilda points out, the Empire is truly in need of reform if it wants to last longer than it already has, and Reinhardt's abilities are exactly what's needed to deliver that to them.

 

After that overview, the rest of this episode proceeds with a bit of the same ‘historical overview’ style from the previous two episodes hovering over it, but nowhere near to the same degree. There are a lot of moves involving a lot of characters to cover in the run-up to open war between the divided sides of the Empire, and these narrated-between vignettes handle them effectively enough. One of the big movers turns out to be Merkatz, an otherwise-reasonable commander who gets effectively conscripted into calling the tactical shots for the nobles' side. Of several quote-worthy soundbites this episode, he gets to drop the point that 'Privilege is the worst poison of all. It rots away a person's spirit.' That's followed up with a fairly successful show of emotion in him leaving the letter for his wife and children as he heads off to a battle he's fairly certain to lose.

 

There's more complex conceptual work in the rest of the episode, with Braunschweig's nobles clashing a bit over strategies in dealing with Reinhardt. There's a multi-side consideration of the practicality of taking Reinhardt out via assassination instead of trying to tactically take him head-on, but the prideful head of the nobles can't discard his perception of his own honor to take such a route. The payoff here comes from when a half-assed unauthorized version of the assassination attempt utterly fails anyway, and Reinhardt brings in Streit, it's would-be orchestrator. Reinhardt's handling of the situation and Streit's impressed reaction to the whole affair effectively wraps this episode by demonstrating what Hilda laid out at the beginning: Reinhardt's actual inspirational leadership (manipulative as it is at times) is much more effective than the entitled attempts the nobles are making. Original LOGH author Yoshiki Tanaka earlier demonstrated a lot of political leanings in the Alliance side of the story and his clear distaste for nationalism, but in this section he shows that he has just as little patience for self-absorbed ruling aristocrats.

 

Don't worry if you missed all those Alliance-based musings though, since we're right back to them in episode 17! The previous episode worked pretty well, but this one turns out to be the show really getting back into its cinematic gear. Unlike the pseudo-montage of interconnected developing events that drew us into the Empire's civil war, this one kicks off by showing a direct, inciting incident. Remember Falk, the commander who got temporarily blinded by the sheer level of his catastrophic failure? He's back and he's a part of the rebels we saw scheming last episode, and his seemingly-spiteful assassination attempt on an official is what sets everything off. It's a pretty interesting transition from the previous episode when you recall that this was just one more angle set in motion by Reinhardt.

 

This episode does stall a little bit in the middle there, pointedly having Yang and company piddle around with busiwork and a lack of knowledge of what's coming next. It's at least a decent, unnervingly-accurate depiction of dealing day-to-day in a country where you know things are in flux and about to boil over, but you have no way of knowing when or how. And fortunately for the entertainment value but less so for the Yang Gang, the payoff comes sooner rather than later, with a pretty solid surprise for first-time fans: Frederica's father is the leader of the rebels orchestrating the coup in the Alliance. Her reaction is just the start of the effective emotional plays this episode makes for everything.

 

Before the more characteristic and personal aspects come into play though, the founding ideas of the coup attempt in this episode are worth analyzing. As Bewcock points out, Dwight Greenhill seems like a decent man, not prone to being manipulated by Imperial scheming the way the other upstarts in his crew have been. It makes clear that Reinhardt's plan worked because we can sympathize with the need for reform that's taking place across both sides this episode: We've seen throughout the show so far that the Alliance government really is super-corrupt. But LOGH makes the key point that violent attacks to jump right over fair democracy straight into installing fascism is no answer.

 

It's repeated several times in episode 17 that Reinhardt had no way of knowing how the coup attempt he orchestrated would actually play out, that that lends an effective atmosphere to the events of the episode itself. There's a strong ‘thriller’ atmosphere as things progress here, as we wonder how the sides will shake out in their successes and what eventual lesson might be learned by the people of the Alliance from all this. To that end, the show effectively touches on a few of the player's in Yang's own team. Getting the story on Frederica's opinion of the situation again calls up that base emotional investment I've been so desperate to see from the show for the last few episodes. But more intensely than that is the discussion between Schönkopf and Yang on the subject of the coup and how to handle it. There's an effective segue into discussing Yang's leadership style and its implicit comparisons with Reinhardt's as covered in the preceding episode. Yang's inherent contradiction as a war expert who hates war is reiterated here, and he remarks on his personal disinterest in being a leader of the people, especially a benevolent dictator as Schönkopf suggests setting him up as. But that's contrasted later with a scene from Julian where it's shown how much faith the notion of Yang's command instills in the people of the Alliance, proceeding to a direction of actions where the fate of that side itself is in Yang's very hands. And through it all there's an actual clash of personalities, a character-based intensity to the interaction between Schönkopf and Yang.

 

It warms up a lot in episode 16, but the 17th especially feels like LOGH DNT's second season finally starting to fire on all cylinders. There's a ton going on just in terms of the concepts being thrown around and how the writing articulates them, and that's all contained in a section of the plot that's still in the well-known LOGH mold of 'Watching armies prepare to do something they'll get to doing a couple episodes from now”. Episode 16's coverage of the Empire is no slouch either, and if we're going to keep alternating between the sides and stories in this format for the time being, I'm quite excited to keep following both of them.

 

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Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma: The Fourth Plate - Episode 1-2-3 [Review]

 

Food Wars has been consistently impressive in a variety of ways, perhaps the most striking being that it took the basic “competitive cooking” premise that originated in shows like Cooking Master Boy (and yes I'm using that particular example on purpose) and somehow made it even crazier. Sure, the judicious amounts of fanservice for all genders helps, but it's really in the personalities of the characters that the story succeeds. Everyone loves an underdog story, but part of what makes the Rebels so good is that they alternate between accepting that they're the underdogs and absolutely rejecting the idea. Or rather, they know that they're not the favorites to win, but that doesn't stop them from believing in themselves completely.

 

Not that that faith always works out. After all, in this Team Shokugeki arc, the members of Central also have unshakable confidence in their own culinary superiority, plus the smugness that comes of aligning themselves with the source of power at their ludicrously hierarchical high school. Being smug is definitely one of Azami Nakiri's defining traits, and even though he hasn't opened his mouth to do anything but smirk in these three episodes, it's clear that he's given that particular gift to all of his lackeys as well. Not that the Elite Ten were ever known for being all that humble, but for most of them, Nakiri's encouragement has lifted them to a whole new level of obnoxious.

 

The major exception to that rule among current Elite Ten members (which excludes Ishiki, who honestly never suffered from that particular issue) is Tsukasa, the first seat. He's got a more self-effacing manner, and when he goes up against Kuga in episode two and beats him in episode three, he's the first to admit that it was a legitimate challenge that was difficult for him to win. While I (and the Rebels) may not agree with his philosophy or choice to stand by Central, it is hard to accuse him of doing so because he's power-hunger or has an inherent belief in his own flawless superiority. He has confidence because he's actually good, and he's also willing to admit that Kuga was a tough opponent to cook against. Unlike the rest of Central (and some of the Rebels), he doesn't take victory for granted or assume that his opponent won't be difficult, and when this arc is over, that may be what ends up saving him as a character.

 

It worked for Erina, after all – once she learned to admit fault and to get to the bottom of her issues, she started to grow into the confident (but not snobbish) young woman she is in these episodes. She's channeled her anger into leadership, and while Soma may be the driving force of this revolution, Erina is quickly becoming its head. She does respect some of Soma's weirder ideas, like the fact that he'll have been in most of the individual battles, but that seems to be mostly because she knows he's capable – and can accept that maybe not everything is going to go precisely their way.

 

And they certainly didn't in episode two. It was a resounding victory for Central, which is either a terrible sign going forward or a classic case of things getting worse before they get better. Kuga losing to the First Seat did feel a bit like a foregone conclusion, if only because he's been presented as a much less versatile chef than his rival, but seeing Perfect Trace fail Mimasaka was an upset. Likewise having Rindo beat her opponent was unfortunate, although at least that alligator didn't get skinned in live combat for nothing. Her choice to use an unusual ingredient and less complicated recipe (for a given value of “complicated”) may have pushed her over the edge; it feels very likely that her opponent was trying too hard to work the theme into his signature food (ramen) while also going head-to-head with her in terms of unusual savor.

 

While the plot is moving at a good clip here, that does come with some sacrifices. In keeping with the Third Plate, we're seeing much less actual cooking, basically going from “these are the ingredients” to “here's my dish!” with very little in between. More disappointing is that the foodgasms feel a bit toned down, although the nonconsensual snake imagery which makes up the most memorable one I could have lived without. (It makes sense, but feels in poor taste.) The characters also don't look quite as consistent as they have in the past, so that's going to bear keeping an eye on.

 

As we begin the next phase of the Team Shokugeki next week, there's plenty to be nervous about. I feel confident about Soma and Takumi, but putting Megumi up against Momo, who's definitely veering out of “cutesy” into “creepy” territory, seems like a recipe for disaster, with the older girl having perfected her form of condescension and Megumi already suffering from a lack of self-confidence. Will Soma's adult rival showing up at the end of this week's episode give her the boost she'll need? How the hell do you make butter sushi? We'll have to tune in next week to find out.

 

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Assassins Pride - Episodes 1-3 [Review]

 

Let's dispel one theory about this light novel adaptation which arose during the Preview Guide: this is not an intentional genre parody. Episodes 2 and 3 reinforce both that the series takes itself much too seriously for that and that nothing about the writing shows it being capable of executing a stealth parody. If the series at all gives the impression of being a parody, it is because its attempts to be taken seriously sometimes fall painfully flat.

 

As I had mentioned in the Preview Guide entry for the series, the setting for the story – with the world being housed in domes within a candelabra, with train tunnels connecting each dome – is an intriguing one. However, the more one thinks about it, the more the impracticality of it stands out. Why build a civilization this way? Is the compartmentalization of the world part of some grand experiment, or perhaps a statement about the subdivision of humanity by social class? Without some more background, this just smacks of “hey, this seems like a cool thing to do” logic, as it does not at all feel like a physical set-up that could develop naturally. The structure where possessing mana distinguishes one as being of noble birth is a more common and realistic one; supernatural and fantasy tales are awash with accounts of nobility possessing powers beyond commoners and/or cases where having innate power makes one a noble. That one noble lacks innate power because she may be illegitimate, rather than just some aberration, is a different and interesting twist on the concept, as is that her life literally depends on that truth (which she isn't even aware of) not being revealed. The perpetual night concept, though not common, is also not unknown. The class system for mana types is suspiciously game-like but there are titles out there every season with far more blatant game mechanics bases.

 

On the surface the story so far is congenial enough: an assassin is assigned to tutor a girl and kill her off if she does not sufficiently develop mana abilities because of the implications that has about her true bloodline. He's impressed by her resolve and decides to secretly help her, putting both in the situation where their secret has to be maintained or they're both dead (for differing reasons). However, like with the setting, things start to fall apart if the characters and story structure are exposed to any scrutiny. Kufa's motives for helping Melida are thin at best without some support; does he see her resolve as similar to his own. Staking your life on just "I like her resolve" seems indefensibly weak. That he's actually a vampire may be the least surprising reveal of the season, given his last name, but why is a vampire mixed up in all of this, when it seems like he should be more aligned with the lancanthropes? The villain in episode 3 seems intent on doing experiments with mana, but what does he gain from that? Too many motives are too thin here, without applying meta logic to this scenario - in which case things work out just fine. Kufa gets a loli to fawn over, a young girl gets an imposing first love, and hey, we're on the road to romance! (At this point it's actually only clear that Melida is crushing on Kufa, especially based on things that happen in episode 3. He doesn't seem to see her that way yet, but hey, give it time.)

 

The story will ultimately need to be more compelling because this one isn't shining on the action front. While action scenes are active enough, the animation effort struggles to keep up with how the series stages its battles. Kufa also looks less than thrilling when he manifests his vampire form; despite the musical score's desperate efforts to give that whole scene some sense of gravitas instead more contributes to it being laughable. The uniform designs for the Melida and her classmates are also odd choices; if they're supposed to give the impression of the girls' breasts being monstrous eyes then they have succeeded, though it leaves me wondering what kind of statement is intended there.

 

On the whole, the first three episodes of this series are not a disaster, but I am also not terribly optimistic about the series' chances to get better.

 

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Anime – New Episode [26 Oct 2019]

 

 

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Anime – New Episode [26 Oct 2019]

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[Erai-raws] Null Peta - 04 [1080p][Multiple Subtitle].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Null Peta - 04 [1080p].mkv

[KH] Bungo Stray Dogs S1+S2+S3+OVA+Movie (BD 1080p)

[AnimeRG] Fairy Tail Movie 2 - Dragon Cry (2017) [1080p BD 10bit]

[Erai-raws] Dr. Stone - 17 [1080p][Multiple Subtitle].mkv

[Erai-raws] Dr. Stone - 17 [1080p][Multiple Subtitle].mkv

[Erai-raws] Chuubyou Gekihatsu Boy - 04 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Dr. Stone - 17 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Dr. Stone - 17 [480p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Dr. Stone - 17 [720p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Dr. Stone - 17 [1080p][Multiple Subtitle].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Chuubyou Gekihatsu Boy - 04 [1080p].mkv

[AkihitoSubs] Elfen Lied + Special [BD 1920x1080 x265 10Bit]

[Erai-raws] Gundam Build Divers Re-Rise - 04 [1080p]

[Erai-raws] SD Gundam World - Sangoku Souketsuden - 04 [1080p]

[Judas] Lord Marksman and Vanadis (S01) [BD 1080p][x265][En-Sub]

[HorribleSubs] Hanayamata Unofficial batch 480p

[Judas] Another (Season 1) [BD 1080p][ x265 10bit] [Eng-Subs]

[BakedFish] Psycho-Pass 3 - 01 [720p][AAC].mp4

Ensemble Stars! - Episodes 1-12 [English Dub] [720p] [MP4]

[Refha] Bakemonogatari [BD 1080p FLAC+AAC]

Douluo Dalu Season 2 Ep 27-72 Eng Subs

[HorribleSubs] PSYCHO-PASS 3 - 01 [720p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu - Die Neue These (2019) - 05 [1080p]

Legend of the Galactic Heroes - Die Neue These - 17 [1080p].mkv

[Commie] Chihayafuru 2 [BD 720p AAC]

[Erai-raws] Psycho-Pass 3 - 01 [1080p][Multiple Subtitle].mkv

[Erai-raws] Psycho-Pass 3 - 01 [720p][Multiple Subtitle].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Azur Lane - 04 [1080p].mkv

[Judas] JormunGand (S1&2) [BD 1080p][x265][Dual-Audio][En-Sub]

[Judas] Zankyou no Terror [BD 1080p][HEVC x265 10bit] [Eng-Subs]

[Erai-raws] Hoshiai no Sora - 03 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Hoshiai no Sora - 03 [1080p].mkv

[KPMP] Black Cat Detective (黑猫警)(1984) [DVD x265 10bit AC3]

[Erai-raws] No Guns Life - 03 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] No Guns Life - 03 [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Azur Lane - 04 [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Assassins Pride - 03 [1080p][Multiple Subtitle].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Assassins Pride - 03 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Choyoyu - 04 [1080p].mkv

[Lumpstud] The Snack World 09 [English Hardsub]

[Lumpstud] The Snack World 09 [English Softsub]

[HorribleSubs] Gundam Build Divers Re-RISE - 04 [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Gundam Build Divers Re-Rise - 04 [1080p]

[Erai-raws] Nanatsu no Taizai - Kamigami no Gekirin - 03 [1080p]

[vs] The Legend of Luo Xiaohei (小黑战记) - 21

[Erai-raws] Houkago Saikoro Club - 04 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Houkago Saikoro Club - 04 [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Nanatsu no Taizai - Kamigami no Gekirin - 03 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Shinchou Yuusha - 03 [1080p].mkv

Ore wo Suki nano wa Omae dake ka yo - 04 [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Honzuki no Gekokujou - Shisho ni Naru Tame ni wa Shudan wo Erandeiraremasen - 04 [1080p][Multiple Subtitle].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Honzuki no Gekokujou - 04 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Mugen no Juunin - Immortal - 04 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Mugen no Juunin - Immortal - 04 [720p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Mugen no Juunin - Immortal - 04 [1080p]

[Erai-raws] Hataage! Kemono Michi - 04 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Hataage! Kemono Michi - 04 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Urashimasakatasen no Nichijou - 04 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Radiant S2 - 04 [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Radiant 2nd Season - 04 [1080p][Multiple Subtitle].mkv

The King's Avatar - For the Glory [高手之峰荣耀 ] (720p) (subs)

[HorribleSubs] Ahiru no Sora - 04 [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Ahiru no Sora - 04 [1080p][Multiple Subtitle].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Granblue Fantasy The Animation S2 - 04 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Shokugeki no Soma S4 - 03 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Enen no Shouboutai - 14 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Shokugeki no Soma S4 - 03 [480p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Shokugeki no Soma S4 - 03 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Kabukicho Sherlock - 03 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Shin Chuuka Ichiban! - 03 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Dr. Stone - 17 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Null Peta - 04 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Enen no Shouboutai - 14 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Shin Chuuka Ichiban! - 03 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Boku no Hero Academia - 66 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Boku no Hero Academia - 66 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Boku no Hero Academia - 66 [480p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Mairimashita! Iruma-kun - 04 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Cardfight!! Vanguard - Zoku Koukousei-hen - 24 [1080p].mkv

 

 

 

Anime – New Episode [23 October 2019]

 

 

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Anime – New Episode [23 October 2019]

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[HorribleSubs] Special 7 - Special Crime Investigation Unit - 03 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Ensemble Stars! - 15 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Rifle is Beautiful - 02 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Fairy Gone - 15 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Fairy Gone - 15 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Africa no Salaryman - 03 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Actors - Songs Connection - 03 [1080p].mkv

King of Braves GaoGaiGar 41-49 [1080p HD]

King of Braves GaoGaiGar 31-40 [1080p HD]

King of Braves GaoGaiGar 21-30 [1080p HD]

King of Braves GaoGaiGar 11-20 [1080p HD]

[HorribleSubs] Vinland Saga - 15 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Vinland Saga - 15 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Vinland Saga - 15 [480p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Phantasy Star Online 2 - Episode Oracle - 03 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Stand My Heroes - Piece of Truth - 03 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Watashi, Nouryoku wa Heikinchi de tte Itta yo ne! - 03 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Sora yori mo Tooi Basho (01-13) [720p]

[HorribleSubs] Bananya S2 - 04 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Ace of Diamond Act II - 30 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Black Clover - 106 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Black Clover - 106 [480p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Black Clover - 106 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] ZX - Code Reunion - 03 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Kandagawa Jet Girls - 03 [1080p].mkv

Gegege no Kitarou (2018) 53-69 (720p_HEVC2_12bit)

Gintama 001-367 subtitle crunchy rip

[HorribleSubs] Vinland Saga - 13 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Chihayafuru S3 - 01 [1080p].mkv

Chobits [BD.1080p.x265.HEVC][Jap.Eng.Ger.Dub/Eng.Sub]

 

 

 

Anime – New Episode [12 October 2019]

 

 

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Anime – New Episode [12 October 2019]

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[HorribleSubs] Shokugeki no Soma S4 - 01 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Granblue Fantasy The Animation S2 - 02 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Null Peta - 02 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Dr. Stone - 15 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Chuubyou Gekihatsu Boy - 02 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Gundam Build Divers Re-RISE - 02 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Legend of the Galactic Heroes - Die Neue These - 15 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Gundam Build Divers Re-RISE - 01 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Azur Lane - 02 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Hoshiai no Sora - 01 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] No Guns Life - 01 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Assassins Pride - 01 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Choyoyu - 02 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Mugen no Juunin - Immortal - 02 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Mugen no Juunin - Immortal - 01 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Houkago Saikoro Club - 02 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Ore wo Suki nano wa Omae dake ka yo - 02 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Honzuki no Gekokujou - 02 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Shinchou Yuusha - 02 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Hataage! Kemono Michi - 02 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Urashimasakatasen no Nichijou - 02 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Radiant S2 - 02 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Ahiru no Sora - 02 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Try Knights - 11 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Kandagawa Jet Girls - 01 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] ZX - Code Reunion - 01 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Shounen Ashibe Go! Go! Goma-chan - 114 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Black Clover - 104 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Ace of Diamond Act II - 28 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Bananya S2 - 02 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Arifureta Shokugyou de Sekai Saikyou - 13 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Watashi, Nouryoku wa Heikinchi de tte Itta yo ne! - 01 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Stand My Heroes - Piece of Truth - 01 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Phantasy Star Online 2 - Episode Oracle - 01 [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Bananya - 01 ~ 13 [1080p][Multiple Subtitle]

[Erai-raws] Namu Amida Butsu! - Rendai Utena - 01 ~ 12 [720p]

[HorribleSubs] Special 7 - Special Crime Investigation Unit - 01 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Bem - 11 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Africa no Salaryman - 01 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Fairy Gone - 13 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Legend of the Galactic Heroes - Die Neue These - 14 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Babylon - 03 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Actors - Songs Connection - 01 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Vinland Saga - 13 [720p].mkv

Beastars | Episode 01 | 80MB | 720p

Hoshiai no Sora | Episode 01 | 80MB | 720p

No Guns Life | Episode 01 | 80MB | 720p

[HorribleSubs] Enen no Shouboutai - 12 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Shin Chuuka Ichiban! - 01 [1080p].mkv

 

 

Boruto: Naruto Next Generations - Episode 126 [Review]

 

 

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Boruto: Naruto Next Generations - Episode 126 [Review]

 

This week, Boruto: Naruto Next Generations closes out its latest arc with a cute, laidback epilogue. Fearing that Shukaku will once again be targeted by the Otsutsukis, Naruto makes arrangements for him to be placed in protective custody. However, it'll be a few days until the safe house is ready, so Naruto decides to take the beast to the Uzumaki residence until everything is in order. Although Shukaku is initially resistant to cohabitating with humans, he becomes interested in Himawari after learning that she was able to knock out Naruto (and Kurama) while in Byakugan mode. However, once she reveals that she has no recollection of the incident in question, Shukaku becomes sullen and insists on being left alone. Shortly thereafter, a misunderstanding leads to the still-tea-kettle-bound Shukaku being hauled off to the scrap yard, where Himawari uses her Byakugan to rescue him seconds before he's crushed. Grateful to the little girl for her help, Shukaku comes to understand why Kurama has comfortably settled into his role as the Uzumaki family's protector.

A surly character coming around due to the infectious innocence of a child is well-tread ground, but this week's outing is entertaining enough to excuse its cutter-cookie premise. Not only does the miniaturized Shukaku (who was one of the best things about the previous arc) get plenty of screentime, we also get an extended look at how the Uzumakis function as a family unit. Since Naruto is generally an absent parent and Boruto is fairly independent despite his young age, it's rare to see the whole clan together for longer than a scene or two. However, with Boruto on a post-mission breather and Naruto actually taking some time off, the whole family is able to let their hair down and enjoy each other's company. Shukaku seeing through Kurama's aloofness by episode's end and realizing why the Nine Tails is fond of the Uzumakis is a particularly nice note for the story to go out on.

Though Himawari is indeed young, her level of maturity seems a bit uneven this week. She's slow to understand that Shukaku isn't a toy, even after being told multiple times. Furthermore, she gets hurt enough to leave Shukaku unattended after their tiff, even though she knows her father has been tasked with protecting him. This would all be more understandable if she were three or four instead of somewhere between six and ten. Still, it's impressive that she's able to summon the skill and strength necessary to save Shukaku in the end, even if the dump crisis feels rushed and contrived. (Also, it's unclear if an industrial trash compactor could harm a Tailed Beast.)

An enjoyable standalone episode that put a nice bow on the recently concluded arc, this week's Boruto serves as a nice breather from the usual action. Although Naruto's sure to resume his workaholic lifestyle, it was nice to see him spend some time with the fam without coming into conflict with his son. It's just a shame that we have to say goodbye to chibi-fied Shukaku so soon.

 

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Boruto: Naruto Next Generations - Episode 126 [Review]

 

 

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Boruto: Naruto Next Generations - Episode 126 [Review]

 

This week, Boruto: Naruto Next Generations closes out its latest arc with a cute, laidback epilogue. Fearing that Shukaku will once again be targeted by the Otsutsukis, Naruto makes arrangements for him to be placed in protective custody. However, it'll be a few days until the safe house is ready, so Naruto decides to take the beast to the Uzumaki residence until everything is in order. Although Shukaku is initially resistant to cohabitating with humans, he becomes interested in Himawari after learning that she was able to knock out Naruto (and Kurama) while in Byakugan mode. However, once she reveals that she has no recollection of the incident in question, Shukaku becomes sullen and insists on being left alone. Shortly thereafter, a misunderstanding leads to the still-tea-kettle-bound Shukaku being hauled off to the scrap yard, where Himawari uses her Byakugan to rescue him seconds before he's crushed. Grateful to the little girl for her help, Shukaku comes to understand why Kurama has comfortably settled into his role as the Uzumaki family's protector.

A surly character coming around due to the infectious innocence of a child is well-tread ground, but this week's outing is entertaining enough to excuse its cutter-cookie premise. Not only does the miniaturized Shukaku (who was one of the best things about the previous arc) get plenty of screentime, we also get an extended look at how the Uzumakis function as a family unit. Since Naruto is generally an absent parent and Boruto is fairly independent despite his young age, it's rare to see the whole clan together for longer than a scene or two. However, with Boruto on a post-mission breather and Naruto actually taking some time off, the whole family is able to let their hair down and enjoy each other's company. Shukaku seeing through Kurama's aloofness by episode's end and realizing why the Nine Tails is fond of the Uzumakis is a particularly nice note for the story to go out on.

Though Himawari is indeed young, her level of maturity seems a bit uneven this week. She's slow to understand that Shukaku isn't a toy, even after being told multiple times. Furthermore, she gets hurt enough to leave Shukaku unattended after their tiff, even though she knows her father has been tasked with protecting him. This would all be more understandable if she were three or four instead of somewhere between six and ten. Still, it's impressive that she's able to summon the skill and strength necessary to save Shukaku in the end, even if the dump crisis feels rushed and contrived. (Also, it's unclear if an industrial trash compactor could harm a Tailed Beast.)

An enjoyable standalone episode that put a nice bow on the recently concluded arc, this week's Boruto serves as a nice breather from the usual action. Although Naruto's sure to resume his workaholic lifestyle, it was nice to see him spend some time with the fam without coming into conflict with his son. It's just a shame that we have to say goodbye to chibi-fied Shukaku so soon.

 

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Ni no Kuni - 2019



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Ni no Kuni - 2019


نام فیلم انیمه‌یی: Ni no Kuni

نام فیلم انیمه‌یی: NiNoKuni

نام فیلم انیمه‌یی: 二ノ国

ژانر: Action, Adventure, Isekai, Fantasy

تاریخ پخش: تابستان 2019

وضعیت: تمام شده

تعداد قسمت‌ها: یک قسمت

مدت زمان فیلم انیمه‌یی: یک ساعت و 46 دقیقه

منبع: Game

استودیو: OLM

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خلاصه داستان (منبع)

دانش‌آموز دبیرستانی «یو» و دوستش «هارو» درگیر معمایی شدن، معمایی درباره دوست بچگی‌هاشون «کوتونا» که برای حلش مجبور میشن به دنیای دیگه‌ای برن، دنیایی که متفاوته ولی یجورایی شبیه دنیای خودشونه، «نی‌نو‌کونی». دنیای واقعی و «نی‌نو‌کونی» زمانی که زندگی کوتونا در خطره، تصمیم نهایی که «یو»، «هارو»، «کوتونا» باید در نی‌نو‌کونی بگیرن، چی ‌می‌تونه باشه؟