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Chuunibyou demo Koi ga Shitai! Movie: Take On Me – 2018
نام فیلم انیمهیی: Chuunibyou demo Koi ga Shitai! Movie: Take On Me
نام فیلم انیمهیی: 映画 中二病でも恋がしたい!-Take On Me-
نام فیلم انیمهیی: Eiga Chuunibyou demo Koi ga Shitai! Take On Me
ژانر: Comedy, Drama, Romance, School Life, Slice of Life
تاریخ پخش: زمستان 2018
وضعیت: تمام شده
تعداد قسمتها: یک قسمت
مدت زمان فیلم انیمهیی: یک ساعت و 33 دقیقه
استودیو: Kyoto Animation
منبع: Light novel
کارگردان: Ishihara Tatsuya
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ttuYCTD_x5E
خلاصه داستان (منبع)
Although already a third-year high school student, Rikka Takanashi remains a chuunibyou—a "disease" that causes people to fantasize about themselves and their surroundings. Her relationship with Yuuta Togashi has also gone unchanged for the past six months, and with entrance exams right around the corner, both of them strive to enroll at the same college. However, Tooka—Rikka's elder sister—decides to take Rikka to Italy as she has found a stable job there. This unforeseen turn of events causes a commotion between the couple as neither of them want to be separated from each other. Desperate for ideas, they seek assistance from their friends, and after a brief conversation, they come up with a plan—to elope.
Chuunibyou demo Koi ga Shitai! Movie: Take On Me is a sensational drama featuring the couple—Yuuta and Rikka—as they journey across Japan. The two attempt to prevent Rikka from being taken to Italy, but will they be able to succeed in doing so?
خلاصه داستان (منبع)
این فیلم داستان یوتا و ریکا توی سال سوم دبیرستانشون رو شامل میشه. توی یه روز بهاری توکا میگه که میخواد به خاطر شغلش ریکا رو به ایتالیا ببره تا همه خانوادشون جمع شن. توکا نگران اینم هست که ریکا نتونه توی ژاپن به دانشگاه بره. دوستاشون به یوتا که نمیخواد از ریکا جدا شه پیشنهاد میدن که با ریکا فرار کنه.
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Bungou Stray Dogs: Dead Apple – 2018
نام فیلم انیمهیی: Bungou Stray Dogs: Dead Apple
نام فیلم انیمهیی: 文豪ストレイドッグス DEAD APPLE
نام فیلم انیمهیی: سگهای ولگرد بندر: سیب مرگ
ژانر: Action, Comedy, Mystery, Super Power, Supernatural
تاریخ پخش: زمستان 2018 (3 مارس 2018)
وضعیت: تمام شده
تعداد قسمتها: یک قسمت
مدت زمان فیلم انیمهیی: یک ساعت و سی دقیقه (90 دقیقه)
کارگردان: Igarashi Takuya
استودیو: Bones
منبع: Manga
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خلاصه داستان (منبع)
کاربران قدرت در سراسر جهان یکی پس از دیگری، اقدام به خودکشی میکنند، و در تمامی پروندهها پس از آشکار شدن مهی عحیب این اتفاقات رخ میدهد. پس از یک درخواست از جانب “آنگو ساکاگوچی”، “آژانس کارگاه مسلح” برای تحقیق در رابطه با “تاتسوهیکو شیبوساوا”، یک کاربر قدرت که خود را “کلکسیونر” مینامد، و مردی که مضنون به درگیر بودن در این اتفاق است، وارد عمل میشود.

Gakuen Babysitters
نام انیمه: Gakuen Babysitters
نام انیمه: 学園ベビーシッターズ
نام انیمه: School Babysitters
ژانر: Slice of Life, Childcare, Iyashikei, School Life, Shoujo
تاریخ پخش: زمستان 2018
وضعیت: تمام شده
تعداد قسمتها: 12 قسمت
مدت زمان هر قسمت: 23 دقیقه
منبع: Manga
استودیو: Brain's Base
کارگردان: Morishita Shuusei
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خلاصه داستان (منبع)
داستان درباره دو برادر با اختلاف سنی بالاست. “ریوچی” دانش آموز دبیرستان است و کوتارو تنها یک بچه کوچولو است. بعد از اینکه والدین ریوچی و کوتارو در یک سانحه هوایی جان خود را از دست میدهند ریوچی مجبور میشود برای گذران زندگی و بودن در خانوادهای جدید در یک مهد کودک مشغول به کار شود.

خلاصه داستان (منبع)
After losing both parents in a fatal plane crash, teenager Ryuuichi Kashima must adjust to his new life as the guardian of his younger brother Kotarou. Although Ryuuichi is able to maintain a friendly and kindhearted demeanor, Kotarou is a reserved toddler still too young to understand the reality of the situation. At their parents' funeral, they are approached by Youko Morinomiya, the stern chairman of an elite academy, who decides to take them under her care.
However, there is one condition Ryuuichi must fulfill in exchange for a roof over their heads and enrolment in the school—he must become the school's babysitter. In an effort to support the female teachers at the academy, a babysitter's club was established to look after their infant children; unfortunately, the club is severely short-staffed, so now not only is Ryuuichi responsible for his little brother, but also a handful of toddlers who possess dynamic personalities.
من
چه انیمهی نازی بوددددد. آخی. آخی...
به خاطر این که جا نداشتم، مجبور شدم حذفش کنم.
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Starship Troopers: Traitor of Mars – 2018
نام فیلم انیمهیی: Starship Troopers: Traitor of Mars
نام فیلم انیمهیی: Starship Troopers: Kasei no Uragirimono
نام فیلم انیمهیی: スターシップ・トゥルーパーズ レッドプラネット
ژانر: Action, Military, Sci-Fi
تاریخ پخش: زمستان 2018
وضعیت: تمام شده
تعداد قسمتها: یک قسمت
مدت زمان فیلم انیمهیی: یک ساعت و 40 دقیقه
منبع: Original
استودیو: Sola Digital Arts
کارگردان: Aramaki Shinji
زیرنویس فارسی و انگلیسی دارد
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خلاصه داستان (منبع)
بعد از رویداد های هجوم، جانی ریکو به رنک کلنل ترفیع پیدا کرده و به ماهواره مریخی نقل مکان کرده که چندتا سرباز رو تمرین بده. متاسفانه، این سربازا بی استعداد ترین سربازای مریخی ای هستن که ریکو تاحالا تمرین داده و جنگ رو جدی نمیگیرن. سراسر مریخ وقتی که توسط یه سری حشرات مورد حمله قرار گرفت خوب حمایت نشد و حتی بهشون پیشنهاد داده شد که از جنگ کنار بکشن. مهاجران مریخ هم وقتی حشرات حمله کردن خودشونو آماده نکرده بود. اما چیزی که کسی نمیدونه اینه که اسکای مارشال امی اسنپ داره برای قدرت نقشه میکشه.
خلاصه داستان (منبع)
به سرباز فدراسیون “جانی ریکو” دستور داده می شود تا در کنار عده ای نیروی تازه کار بر روی یک ایستگاه ماهواره ای در مریخ کار کند، جایی که حشره های غول پیکر تصمیم گرفته اند به هدف بعدی خود حمله کنند…
https://youtu.be/lyu-zl97QQU
خلاصه داستان (منبع)
After the events of Invasion, Johnny Rico has been demoted to the rank of colonel and relocated to a Martian satellite to train a new batch of troopers. Unfortunately, these troopers are some of the worst low-performing Rico has ever trained as they're Martians and don't take the war seriously. Mars overall has low support for the war as they see their planet unaffected by the bug conflict and even suggested pulling out from the war. Because of their laid back attitude, the denizens of Mars wasn't ready when the bugs attacked. Unknown to everyone, Sky Marshall Amy Snapp executes her plans for power.
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Anime – New Episode [19 Feb 2019]
MKV, 1080P, EN Sub, RAW, Torrent File, Download Links
[Golumpa] Black Clover - 68 [English Dub] [FuniDub 1080p x264] [MKV]
[HorribleSubs] Saint Seiya - Saintia Shou - 10 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Dororo - 07 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Tensei Shitara Slime Datta Ken - 20 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Mob Psycho 100 S2 - 07 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Pastel Memories - 07 [1080p].mkv
[DB] SSSS.Gridman [Dual Audio 10bit 720p][HEVC-x265]
[HorribleSubs] Kemono Friends S2 - 06 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] 3D Kanojo Real Girl - 18 [480p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Black Clover - 71 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Shounen Ashibe Go! Go! Goma-chan - 95 [1080p].mkv
[SCY] Hellsing Ultimate (BD 1080p Hi10 FLAC)
97/11/25
14 Feb 2019
Yakusoku no Neverland - 06 [720p]
[Erai-raws] Yakusoku no Neverland - 06 [720p][Multiple Subtitle].mkv
Total Size: 203.1 MB
Download Links: Torrent/Magnet, NZB | ClickNUpload | Go4Up | Jheberg | MultiUp | OpenLoad | Sendspace | ZippyShare
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Hikaru no Go
نام انیمه: Hikaru no Go
نام انیمه: Hikaru's Go
نام انیمه: ヒカルの碁
ژانر: Comedy, Game, Shounen, Supernatural
تاریخ پخش: پاییز 2001
وضعیت: تمام شده
تعداد قسمتها: 75 قسمت
مدت زمان هر قسمت: 23 دقیقه
استودیو: Studio Pierrot
منبع: Manga
کارگردان: Nishizawa Susumu
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خلاصه ی داستان (منبع: دنیای انیمه)
پسری به نام شیندو هیکارو در حالی که بین خرت و پرتای انباری پدربزرگش میگشته یه تخته ی گو ی قدیمی پیدا میکنه وقتی که اون تخته رو تمیز میکنه یه روح با کلاهی بلند و شمایلی قدیمی در برابرش ظاهر میشه البته هیکارو غش میکنه ولی وقتی بیدار هم میشه میبینه این روح همچنان همراهشه و فقط اون میتونه ببیندش و صداشو بشنوه.
این روح فوجیوارانو سای ـه که معلم گو ی امپراطور در 1000 سال پیش بوده و به جهت تهمتی که بهش زده میشه از قصر بیرون انداخته میشه. سای که تحمل این ننگ رو نداشته خودشو تو رودخونه غرق میکنه ولی روحش که همچنان در جستجوی حرکت نهایی گو یعنی "دست خدا" ست در این تخته ی گو مهر میشه و حالا توسط هیکارو دوباره به این دنیا میاد
سای در تب و تاب بازی کردن گو ئه ولی هیکارو ذره ای علاقه به این بازی نداره و طی اتفاقاتی با یه پسر اعجوبه ی گو یعنی تویا آکیرا همبازی میشه، این درحالیکه هیکارو حتی بلد نیست درست و حرفه ای مهره ها رو تو دستش بگیره...
نکته 1:
تصویر گر مانگای Hikaru no Go آقای تاکشی اوباتای نام آشناست که خیلیا با تصویرگری مانگای Death Note و Bakuman ایشونو میشناسن.
مانگای هیکارو نو گو در سالهای 2000 و 2003 جوایز شوگاکوکان و تزوکا اوسامو رو برنده شده.
نکته 2:
درپایان هرقسمت این انیمه در یه بخش 2دقیقه ای، یوکاری سنسی بهمراه مای چان و یوکی از پایه نکاتی از بازی گو رو یاد میدن البته باید بگم این بخشا زیرنویس انگلیسی ندارن پس طبعا ترجمه ی فارسی هم ندارن.
نکته ای درباره ی بازی گو:
گو یه بازی تخته ای شرق آسیاییه و قوانین پیچیده ای نداره و تو 3 قسمت اول انیمه نکات مهمش گفته میشه. خود انیمه هم خیلی وارد استراتژیهای بازی نمیشه. مطمئن باشین اونقدری براتون جذاب میشه که دنبال پیدا کردن تخته و مهره ی گو برای بازی کردن بیفتین!
توضیحات من
اینقده خوشحالم که 75 قسمت است.
وقتی به قسمت 23 رسیده بودم. فکر می کردم داره تمام میشه..
الان قسمت 36 رو هم دیدم.
بی نهایت از این انیمه خوشم اومده.
خیلی خیلی خیلی راضی بودم تا اینجای کار.
حتی از شیندو هم خوشم اومد.
سای که دیگه جای خودش رو داره.
تویا هم مدل موهاش مزخرف است. وگرنه جالب میشد.
انیمه سال 2001 پخش شده. چقدر جالب. چقدر جالب.
اینقده خل شدم که می خوام بگردم ببینم میشه آموزش این بازی رو پیدا کرد یا نه.
خیلی سخت است.
ولی من بدجوری زده به سرم.
یوهاهاها
قسمت 75 از انیمه ی Hikaru no Go رو دیدم
بالاخره قسمت 75 رو هم دیدم!
خیلی کم بود که! 75 قسمت چیزی نبود برای این انیمه!
اون قسمت هایی که سای ترسیده بود که ناپدید میشه، چقدر ناراحت شدم.
از اون قسمتی که سای ناپدید شد، تا وقتی شیندو به خودش بیاد، من هم افسرده بودم.
اون قسمتی که شیندو بالاخره گریه کرد و تونست گو بازی کنه، همون موقعی که اشک میریخت، من هم برای سای اشک می ریختم.
ها ها ها، اون قسمت هایی که سای با تویا سنسی مسابقه داد (با اینترنت)، چقدر استرس داشتم.
ولی کل دنیا رو بهم ریخته بودن. همه داشتن بازی رو نگاه می کردن.
تویا سنسی چقدر راحت شرط بست که اگه شکست بخوره، بازنشسته میشه.
خب چی میشد شیندو دوباره می رفت کافی نت و با سای بازی می کرد. یعنی در اصل اجازه میداد که سای بازی کنه در اینترنت.
این اواخر شیندو همه ش خودش بازی کرده بود. خیلی کم گذاشته بود سای اختیار رو به دست بگیره.
اون تیکه هایی که شیندو دنبال سای می گشت، خیلی غمناک بود.
باید ببینم براش فیلمی، فصل دومی، چیزی ساختن یا نه.
یکی از انیمه های فوق العاده ای بود که این چند وقت دیدم.
شاید بهتر باشه برم دوباره از اول نگاه کنم. فکر نکنم فکرم اجازه بده برم سراغ یه انیمه دیگه.
بد جوری درگیر این انیمه و بازی شدم.
به قدری من رو درگیر خودش کرده، رفتم از استور مایکروسافت، بازی آفلاین و رایگان ش رو دانلود و نصب کردم.
هر چند تا حالا که نتونستم بفهمم چی به چی است.
از پلی استور گوگل هم ورژن اندروید برای گوشی م دانلود کردم (منظورم بازی گو است).
از سطح آسون یه مرحله آسون تر داره، من اون رو چند بار بازی کردم.
خب تا چیزی از بازی نفهمم، نمی تونم بازی کنم.
خیلی سخت است.
از ویکی پیدا در مورد بازی، یک صفحه فارسی گرفتم. ولی آموزش نبود که.
یه چند صفحه انگلیسی هم در مورد نحوه ی بازی گرفتم.
ولی چیزی نفهمیدم.
تنها چیزی که می دونم، باید تعداد مهره هات روی صفحه بیشتر از حریف باشه. محدوده بیشتری رو بگیری.
اون مهره (یا مهره هایی) که توسط مهره حریف زندانی شدن، از صفحه حذف میشن به نفع حریف.
کاش یکی بود می تونست بهم یاد بده.
درسته که در گوشی و کامپیوتر، با هوش مصنوعی بازی، بازی میکنم. ولی چیزی یاد نمی گیرم.
چیزی درک نمی کنم.
زیادی سخت است.
شطرنج در مقابل این، هیچی حساب نمیشه.
یک کتاب آموزشی هم براش دانلود کردم. یادم باشه، لینکش رو میگذارم.
Boku no Hero Academia The Movie: Futari no Hero – 2018
نام فیلم انیمهیی: Boku no Hero Academia The Movie: Futari no Hero
نام فیلم انیمهیی: 僕のヒーローアカデミア THE MOVIE ~2人の英雄(ヒーロー)~
نام فیلم انیمهیی: My Hero Academia the Movie: The Two Heroes
ژانر: Action, Shounen, Super Power
تاریخ پخش: تابستان 2018
وضعیت: تمام شده
تعداد قسمتها: یک قسمت
مدت زمان فیلم انیمهیی: یک ساعت و 36 دقیقه
منبع: Manga
استودیو: Bones
کارگردان: Nagasaki Kenji
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خلاصه داستان (منبع)
U.A. High School's students of Class 1-A have made it to summer break. Izuku Midoriya accompanies his mentor All Might to a celebratory superhero festival on I-Island, an isolated patch of land dedicated to researching Quirks and everything else associated with the hero business. Midoriya is granted the opportunity to meet All Might's friend Dave and Dave's daughter Melissa, two talented hero equipment engineers. He also encounters his classmates, most of whom have been given the opportunity to spend part of their summer break at the festival.
However, a mysterious squad of villains infiltrates I-Island, and it is up to Midoriya and his friends to confront them, using their developing Quirks to fight off the new enemy and uncover a treacherous plot.
Banana Fish
نام انیمه: Banana Fish
نام انیمه: BANANA FISH
ژانر: Action, Adventure, Drama, Shoujo
تاریخ پخش: تابستان 2018
وضعیت: تمام شده
تعداد قسمتها: 24 قسمت
مدت زمان هر قسمت: 22 دقیقه
منبع: Manga
کارگردان: Utsumi Hiroko
استودیو: MAPPA
زیرنویس فارسی و انگلیسی دارد
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خلاصه انیمه (منبع)
در سال 1973، جایی در ویتنام سربازی آمریکایی سر به دیوانگی می سپرد و همرزمان خود را با گلوله هایش به قتل میرساند. بعد از آن، تنها کلماتی که این فرد به زبان می آورد «ماهی موزی» Banana Fish میباشد. 12 سال میگذرد؛ پلیسان در نیویورک در حال انجام تحقیقات بر روی خودکشی هایی مرموز می باشند که مدرکی آنها را به سمت «اش لینکس»، رهبر یک گروه خیابانی میکشاند. کسی که از قضا برادر آن فردی میباشد که در ویتنام دست به آن قتل عام سابق زده است.
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[HorribleSubs] The iDOLM@STER Side M - Wake Atte Mini! - 12 [1080p].mkv
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[HorribleSubs] Senran Kagura Shinovi Master - Tokyo Youma-hen - 12 [1080p].mkv
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Zoku Owarimonogatari – 2018
نام فیلم انیمهیی: Zoku Owarimonogatari
نام فیلم انیمهیی: 続・終物語
ژانر: Comedy, Mystery, Supernatural, Vampire
تاریخ پخش: پاییز 2018
وضعیت: تمام شده
تعداد قسمتها: 6 پارت
مدت زمان فیلم انیمهیی: 2 ساعت و 28 دقیقه
کارگردان: Shinbou Akiyuki
منبع: Light novel
استودیو: Shaft
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خلاصه داستان (منبع)
Graduation day is finally here, marking the end of Koyomi Araragi's eccentric high school life full of peculiar relationships with otherworldly beings.
However, Araragi is unexpectedly absorbed into his own bathroom mirror and trapped inside a bizarre world where everything he knows is completely reversed—the haughty Karen Araragi is shorter than usual, poker-faced Yotsugi Ononoki is brimming with emotion, and cute ghost girl Mayoi Hachikuji is a grown woman! But not everything is as it seems.
Zoku Owarimonogatari details the story of Araragi's endeavors in this new world as he struggles to return to his home and understand the nature of this bizarre dimension.
نکته: برای دیدن این فیلم انیمهیی شش قسمتی، باید فصلهای قبلی انیمه رو دیده باشی. وگرنه با کاراکترها به مشکل بر میخورین.
آهنگ پایانی فیلم انیمهیی Zoku Owarimonogatari
اگه قرار بود دنیا فردا تموم بشه
امشب شام چی می خوردیم؟
خیلی زیاد به این چیزا فکر کردیم
و بعدش بهشون خندیدیم، درسته؟
احساس کردم انگار یه خاطره درخشان و ارزشمند درست کنارمه
همینجاست ولی نمیتونم بهش دست بزنم
انگار تو آینه گیر افتاده
فراموش نمیکنم، هیچ وقت فراموش نمیکنم
مهم نیست چطور همدیگه رو دیدیم یا از هم جدا شدیم
با گرمای همدیگه رو پشتمون دور میشیم
فقط بهترینا رو برات می خوام
هر کجا که باشیم، آسمون بالای سرمون
آبیِ، خالصِ خالصه
آهنگ شروع فیلم انیمهیی Zoku Owarimonogatari
تا حالا دیدیش؟
اون طرف ماه رو؟
ادامه رویایی که دیروز فراموشش کردی
احتمالات من
احتمالات تو
ادامه رویایی که دیروز فراموشش کردی
اون طرف ماه رو
تا حالا دیدیش؟
احتمالات تو
احتمالات من
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[HorribleSubs] Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - 82 [1080p].mkv
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Dakaretai Otoko 1-i ni Odosarete Imasu.
نام انیمه: Dakaretai Otoko 1-i ni Odosarete Imasu.
نام انیمه: 抱かれたい男1位に脅されています。
نام انیمه: DAKAICHI -I'm being harassed by the sexiest man of the year-
نام انیمه: Dakaretai Otoko Ichii ni Odosarete Imasu., Dakaretai Otoko No.1 ni Odosareteimasu.
ژانر: Comedy, Drama, Romance, Shounen Ai
تاریخ پخش: پاییز 2018
وضعیت: تمام شده
تعداد قسمتها: 13 قسمت
مدت زمان هر قسمت: 23 دقیقه
کارگردان: Tatsuwa Naoyuki
استودیو: CloverWorks
منبع: Manga
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+ تماشای آنلاین انیمه: سایت // سایت
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خلاصه انیمه (منبع)
کاری میکنم که بدنت قادر به فراموش کردن مال من نباشه”سایجو تاکوتو 5 ساله که به عنوان ” شماره 1 بغلی ترین فرد” شناخته میشه، دزیده شده. دزدیدن رعدش توسط یک بازیگر تازه وارد با 3 سال سابقه، آزومایا هستش. از طرفی لبخند درخشان خالص آزومایا، روی رفتار لجوجانه تاکوتو تأثیر گزاشت. حتی وقتی که تاکوتو هشدارشو رو درجه آخر تنظیم کرد، آزومایا تاکوتو رو تو وضعیت خجالت آور مستی گیرش آورد و ازش به عنوان باج گیری استفاده کرد. در عوض سکوت آزومایا، آزومایا ازش اینو خواست: “لطفا بزار بغلت کنم… بغلم کن، شماره 1 بغلی کی بودی تو؟ ” چرا این داره چرت و پرت میگه. شامل مقدار زیادی از بقیه داستان های تعلیقی عشقی هم میشه...
داستان کلی
تاکوتو سان یه بازیگر خیلی خوشگل و مشهور است. پنج سال متوالی در نظرسنجی طرفدارها، شماره یک بوده. در نظرسنجی که طرفدارها اعلام میکنن دوست دارن بغل کی باشن. بعد از پنج سال یه بازیگر تازه کار و خوشگل دیگه به اسم آزومایا اومده و توی نظرسنجی، مقام اول رو آورده. و از قضای روزگار در یک سریال مشترک هم نقش اول رو بهش دادن. از همون اول، تاکوتو روی این بشر زوم میکنه بدون این که خودش متوجه باشه. در یکی از شبها بعد از پایان کار که همه رفته بودن مست کنن، تاکوتو بدجور مست میکنه و آزومایا اون رو با خودش میبره خونه و ...
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توضیحات من دربارهی انیمهی Dakaretai Otoko 1-i ni Odosarete Imasu.
تا قسمت سوم دیدم. چقده خوب بود.
مانگا رو یادم است تا یه جاهایی خونده بودم. هنوز بقیهش رو نخوندم.
آخی آخی.
رسیدم قسمت یازده، ولی متوقف کردم.
دقیقا مانگا هم، همین جا رسیده بودم که دیگه ادامه ندادم.
چرا؟
احساس کردم داستان قراره خیلی نامردی بشه. تحمل نداشتم بخونم.
یا الان هم تحمل ندارم نگاه کنم.
اون عکاسِ فضول، اومده عکس گرفته، اخاذی کنه و ...
من تحمل بقیهش رو ندارم.
حالا شاید یه نیم ساعت دیگه شروع کنم به دیدن.
سه قسمت آخر رو هم دیدم. آخیشششششششششششششششش
خیالم راحت شد. دردناک نبود. پس حالا میتونم بقیه مانگا رو هم بخونم.
ولی انگاری توی سیستم ندارم. توی هارد اکسترنال است.
سری بعدی که هارد وصل کردم، یادم باشه مانگا رو کپی کنم در سیستم.
پ.ن: بالاخره مانگا رویختم روی سیستم و دوباره از اول خوندم :D البته همون طور که میدونین این کار در حال انتشار است. و نسخه انگلیسی و فارسی تا چپتر 24 اومده. نمیدونم چرا بقیهش منتشر نمیشه. معلوم نیست مانگا-کا چه میکنه!!!
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Anime – New Episode [5 Dec 2018]
MKV, 1080P, EN Sub, Download Links, Torrent File
[HorribleSubs] Black Clover - 60 [480p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Black Clover - 60 [720p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Black Clover - 60 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] The iDOLM@STER Side M - Wake Atte Mini! - 08 [1080p].mkv
[nielsen145] High School DxD - 01-12+SP (BD 1920x1080 x264 AC3)
[HorribleSubs] Tokyo Ghoul re - 20 [720p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Tokyo Ghoul re - 20 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Jingai-san no Yome - 09 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Conception - 08 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Kaze ga Tsuyoku Fuiteiru - 09 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Chuukan Kanriroku Tonegawa - 21 [1080p].mkv
[CaptainTsubasaFansub] Captain Tsubasa (2018) - 35 [1080p]
[Koten_Gars] Onigiri [BD][Hi10][1080p][AC3+FLAC] (Dual Audio)
[MaruChanSubs] Chibi Maruko-chan (1990) 063 (English Subs)
The Legend Of Jade Sword | Desolate Era Episode 2
Akame ga Kill! [BDrip 1080p 10bit 444 x264] [Dual-Audio]
Amagi Brilliant Park [BD 1080p HEVC_10 AAC]
[HorribleSubs] Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - 79 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Ore ga Suki nano wa Imouto dakedo Imouto ja Nai - 07 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Sora to Umi no Aida - 09 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Seishun Buta Yarou wa Bunny Girl Senpai no Yume wo Minai - 09 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Beelzebub-jou no Okinimesu mama. - 08 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Black Clover 01 - 60 [720p]
[Koten_Gars] Sword Art Online - Season 1 [BD][Hi10][1080p][FLAC] (Dual Audio)
Yuusha Ou GaoGaiGar (GaoGaiGar: King of Braves) [BD 1080p]
[HorribleSubs] Merc Storia - Mukiryoku Shounen to Bin no Naka no Shoujo - 08 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Karakuri Circus - 08 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Zombieland Saga - 09 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Banana Fish - 21 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Bakumatsu - 09 [1080p].mkv
[AniDL] Orange [10bit x265 1080p BD Dual Audio]
[HorribleSubs] Tonari no Kyuuketsuki-san - 09 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Yagate Kimi ni Naru - 09 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Gurazeni - 21 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Toaru Majutsu no Index III - 09 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Hinomaru Sumo - 09 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Uchi no Maid ga Uzasugiru! - 09 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Dakaretai Otoko 1-i ni Odosarete Imasu. - 09 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Dakaretai Otoko 1-i ni Odosarete Imasu. - 09 [720p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Kishuku Gakkou no Juliet - 09 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Golden Wind - 09 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Irozuku Sekai no Ashita kara - 09 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Senran Kagura Shinovi Master - Tokyo Youma-hen - 08 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Senran Kagura Shinovi Master - Tokyo Youma-hen - 08 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Bonobono - 137 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Gakuen Basara - 09 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Island (01-12) [1080p]
[HorribleSubs] Radiant - 09 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Detective Conan - 923 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Cardfight!! Vanguard (2018) - 31 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Emiya-san Chi no Kyou no Gohan - 12 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Sword Art Online - Alicization - 09 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Goblin Slayer - 09 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Ace Attorney S2 - 09 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] SSSS.Gridman - 09 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Release the Spyce - 09 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Fairy Tail Final Season - 286 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Boruto - Naruto Next Generations - 84 [720p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Boruto - Naruto Next Generations - 84 [1080p].mkv
[Refrain] Lupin III (01-12) VOSTFR [1080p]
Blood Lad Episode 01-10 + OVA [x264 1080P][Hi10][Dual-Audio]
[HorribleSubs] Anima Yell! - 09 [1080p].mkv
Quan Zhi Fa Shi S3 EP 9 [ENG SUB]
[HorribleSubs] Himote House - 09 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Gaikotsu Shoten'in Honda-san - 09 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Tsurune - 07 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Akanesasu Shoujo - 10 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Thunderbolt Fantasy S2 - 10 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Tensei Shitara Slime Datta Ken - 10 [1080p].mkv
To Love-Ru (2008) S1 + 6 OVA (BD 1080p Ma10P AAC]
[HorribleSubs] Golden Kamuy - 21 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Uchuu Senkan Tiramisu S2 - 10 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Souten no Ken Re-Genesis - 22 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Kitsune no Koe - 08 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Ken En Ken - Aoki Kagayaki - 10 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Black Clover - 61 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Shounen Ashibe Go! Go! Goma-chan - 88 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] The iDOLM@STER Side M - Wake Atte Mini! - 09 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Tokyo Ghoul re - 21 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Jingai-san no Yome - 10 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Conception - 09 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Kaze ga Tsuyoku Fuiteiru - 10 [1080p].mkv
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Anime – New Episode [27 Nov 2018]
MKV, 1080P, EN Sub, Torrent File, Download Links
[RAWS-DESU] true tears 1-13 (1280x720)
[HorribleSubs] Jingai-san no Yome - 08 [1080p].mkv
[Erai-raws] Tokyo Ghoul - re 2nd Season - 07 [1080p].mkv
[Tanoshii] Claymore [completa]
[HorribleSubs] Conception - 07 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Kaze ga Tsuyoku Fuiteiru - 08 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Chuukan Kanriroku Tonegawa - 20 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - 78 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] RErideD - Tokigoe no Derrida - 12 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Sora to Umi no Aida - 08 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Kakuriyo no Yadomeshi (1-26) [720p]
[HorribleSubs] Seishun Buta Yarou wa Bunny Girl Senpai no Yume wo Minai - 08 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Beelzebub-jou no Okinimesu mama. - 07 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Merc Storia - Mukiryoku Shounen to Bin no Naka no Shoujo - 07 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Karakuri Circus - 07 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Zombieland Saga - 08 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Banana Fish - 20 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Banana Fish - 20 [720p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Banana Fish - 20 [480p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Bakumatsu - 08 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Mikagura Gakuen Kumikyoku 01-12 [720p]
[HorribleSubs] Tonari no Kyuuketsuki-san - 08 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Yagate Kimi ni Naru - 08 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Gurazeni - 20 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Hinomaru Sumo - 08 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Uchi no Maid ga Uzasugiru! - 08 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Dakaretai Otoko 1-i ni Odosarete Imasu. - 08 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Dakaretai Otoko 1-i ni Odosarete Imasu. - 08 [480p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Dakaretai Otoko 1-i ni Odosarete Imasu. - 08 [720p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Kishuku Gakkou no Juliet - 08 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Golden Wind - 08 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Irozuku Sekai no Ashita kara - 08 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Senran Kagura Shinovi Master - Tokyo Youma-hen - 07 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Bonobono - 136 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Gakuen Basara - 08 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Radiant - 08 [1080p].mkv
[Puto] One Piece 001-206 (480p)
[HorribleSubs] Detective Conan - 922 [1080p].mkv
[ColdYawn] Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX 105-156 (English Sub)
[HorribleSubs] Cardfight!! Vanguard (2018) - 30 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Ace Attorney S2 - 08 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Goblin Slayer - 08 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Sword Art Online - Alicization - 08 [1080p].mkv
[Wasurenai] Kirakira Happy Hirake! Cocotama - 09 [H264 1280x720]
[HorribleSubs] Sword Art Online - Alicization - 08 [1080p]
[HorribleSubs] SSSS.Gridman - 08 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Ryuuou no Oshigoto! - 01-12 [1080p]
[HorribleSubs] Gamers! - 01-12 [1080p]
[HorribleSubs] Release the Spyce - 08 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Boku no Kanojo ga Majimesugiru Sho-bitch na Ken - 01-10 [1080p]
[HorribleSubs] Fairy Tail Final Season - 285 [480p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Fairy Tail Final Season - 285 [720p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Fairy Tail Final Season - 285 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] One Piece - 863 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] One Piece - 863 [480p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] One Piece - 863 [720p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Gegege no Kitarou (2018) - 34 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Hyakuren no Haou to Seiyaku no Valkyria - 01-12 [1080p]
[HorribleSubs] Boku no Kanojo ga Majimesugiru Sho-bitch na Ken - 01-10 [480p]
[HorribleSubs] Boku no Kanojo ga Majimesugiru Sho-bitch na Ken - 01-10 [720p]
[HorribleSubs] Boruto - Naruto Next Generations - 83 [480p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Boruto - Naruto Next Generations - 83 [720p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Boruto - Naruto Next Generations - 83 [1080p].mkv
[GuodongSubs][[The Beauty Blogger][Sheng Shi Zhuang Niang][EP15][1080P][English][MKV]
[Guodongsubs][Xing Chen Bian][Stellar Transformations][EP1-2][HEVC_AAC][English Sub]
[HorribleSubs] Double Decker! Doug and Kirill - 10 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Ulysses - Jeanne d'Arc to Renkin no Kishi - 08 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Anima Yell! - 08 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Himote House - 08 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Gaikotsu Shoten'in Honda-san - 08 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Tsurune - 06 [1080p].mkv
Quan Zhi Fa Shi S3 EP 8 [ENG SUB]
[HorribleSubs] Akanesasu Shoujo - 09 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Thunderbolt Fantasy S2 - 09 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Boku no Hero Academia S1 - 01-13 [1080p]
[HorribleSubs] Boku no Hero Academia S2 - 01-25 [1080p]
[HorribleSubs] Boku no Hero Academia S3 - 01-25 [1080p]
[HorribleSubs] Tensei Shitara Slime Datta Ken - 09 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Golden Kamuy - 20 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Uchuu Senkan Tiramisu S2 - 09 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Kitsune no Koe - 07 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Souten no Ken Re-Genesis - 21 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Ken En Ken - Aoki Kagayaki - 09 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Toaru Majutsu no Index III - 08 [1080p].mkv
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Tsurune - Episode 6 [Review]
Did this episode of Tsurune give you K-ON! flashbacks? That's because Kyoto Animation's Naoko Yamada directed and oversaw storyboarding for this episode, “The Reason for Shooting.” After last week's fairly formulaic training camp comes an in-between episode about the team ramping up for their first tournament. We learn about Masa's motivation, cover the team's aspirations, and get to know the opposition in a fluid episode that feels more like a part of a whole than a standalone chapter of the Tsurune story.
Yamada's fingerprints are all over this week's animation. Her preferred shots—feet in motion, steepled fingers, a chin lift accompanied by a wide-eyed expression—pepper the visuals. The music, which ranges from rambunctious to intense to sentimental, also plays a larger role than usual in setting the scene. This episode is about contrasts, which makes Yamada's focus on the details fit particularly well. Her shifting camera angles are a visual expression of the changes occurring in the kyudo club as the archers' feelings shift, as they grow closer to one another and more determined to excel in their sport. The most obvious contrast of the episode is between our protagonists and the Kirisaki kyudo team.
Six episodes in, Minato is still a mystery. We don't know what triggered his target panic or how we got that scar. Now we're uncovering not answers, but even more questions by viewing him through his rival's eyes. Shu Fujiwara is lauded as a first-year prodigy, but unlike his twin companions, he doesn't trash-talk other archers. “Are you acting this way intentionally?” he says, finally calling out their behavior when they reference “that one guy who self-destructed” last year. A scene depicting Shu at practice is delivered back-to-back with Minato telling Seiya that he's sure Shu doesn't remember him anymore. However, it appears that even after Minato lost confidence in himself, Shu never stopped seeing him as a rival. Shu must know the missing pieces of the puzzle that we can't yet see, which is why he feels so strongly.
Another contrast exists between Masa and his grandfather. I was wondering at first if it would be revealed that Tommy-sensei is Masa's grandfather. But unlike kindly Tommy, Masa's grandfather sounds like an exacting archery teacher and an extremely difficult person to love. When Tommy asks Masa if he teaches to surpass, forgive, or forget his grandpa, the latter replies that he teaches as a form of revenge. It's an explanation of Masa's laissez-faire teaching style—it has always been in contrast to the invisible strictness of his late grandfather. Re-watching Onogi's question about making his bow turn naturally post-shot after learning Masa's backstory puts the scene in a totally different light; Masa wants to help, but he doesn't want to be overbearing.
Tropes can make anime predictable, but they also make it a lot easier to review. This episode didn't fall strictly into any familiar plotlines, so it's difficult to label. It's a transitional episode, marking the gap between training camp and tournament as neatly as the study break for clubs that happens right before exams. It will probably make more sense when we're not watching week to week. For now, we can only look for new clues among Yamada's many visual details.
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Banana Fish - Episode 20 [Review]
There's still a lot of Banana Fish that feels weirdly dated, if not outright offensive in 2018. The episode starts off with a perfect example, as Yut Lung compares the Corsican mafia's ambitions to being like "the new Jewish community," which opens up an ugly can of worms of anti-Semitic conspiracy theories; if we're meant to dismiss this assertion because it comes from the mouth of a villain, the show doesn't reinforce that framing. This is also during a scene where Yut Lung is dressed even more like a girl than usual, making him a "villainous crossdresser" who also happens to be spouting anti-Semitic rhetoric.
But depending on your tolerance for these routine speedbumps in the Banana Fish viewing experience (and if you've gotten this far, your tolerance is probably high), you tend to overlook these problems to enjoy the more timeless aspects of the story. The pulse-pounding mob battles are the kind we still make movies about today, the interpersonal relationships alternate between heartwarming and heartbreaking, and even when the details of the series feel uncomfortably dated, the emotional core is what keeps things chugging along. This might be why even though so much of Banana Fish feels like a product of the 1980s, it continues to have a healthy fandom in 2018. It's certainly what keeps me coming back to this show.
Episode 20, "The Unvanquished," takes its name from a William Faulkner novel, but the title feels like it fits this episode even better. No matter what challenges come Ash's way, he remains "unvanquished," persisting to fight another day. It's also the first action episode in a while where it feels like everything works out in Ash and Eiji's favor, with neither of them ending up in the enemies' clutches. (Thank goodness, as I thought Eiji was screwed there for a while.) They're not out of the woods just yet since it's clear the baddies will regroup, and Yut Lung is newly emboldened to prove himself to Golzine too. Still, it's significantly better than where the last two episodes left us with Ash.
I was surprised how quickly the "party" portion of the episode flew by. The previous episode set it up as a major confrontation, but Sing, Eiji, and friends deal with it pretty quickly, rushing the blinded Ash out of there. Eiji is at his toughest yet, managing to land a bullet in Golzine's shoulder. It doesn't kill him, sadly, but it would feel like poetic justice if Eiji were the one to take out Golzine—he's the boy Ash chose over his captor, the boy that nobody ever believed was capable of surviving in this world. Maybe it's too early for Golzine to go down yet, though we only have four episodes left, and he's a significantly less interesting threat than Yut Lung. Meanwhile, Ash kills a dude while still temporarily blinded by following his ears. In the end, Ash and Eiji are back together, with Sing and Cain helping them. Of course, it isn't long before they're found in the sewer hideout again, but we get some softer moments first that focus on the relationships between our good guy gang.
Ash and Eiji get another tender moment with appropriately romantic music, proving that Ash is learning to trust Eiji's judgment. It's always cute to see Eiji mother his boyfriend, but it's all the more heartening that Ash lets him do it this time. He notably doesn't act this way with any other character. On the other side of things, Lao, one of Sing's underlings, forces him to explain why he keeps siding with Ash, the guy who killed Shorter. None of them trust Yut Lung, but they're not sure why Ash is any better. Sing explains that Ash is the only one who can "control downtown", otherwise it would be taken over by another guy like Arthur. Of course, we know there's a little more to the story than that, but this establishes that there might be strain going forward with the Chinese side of his gang.
As for Yut Lung himself, we delve deeper into his relationship with Blanca. Yut Lung understandably suspects that Blanca took the job with him only to keep a closer eye on Ash. He certainly seems to be looking after him so long as he's with the mob again, even telling Ash outright about his new contract with Yut Lung. Blanca also refuses to kill Eiji, citing that he isn't a threat to Yut Lung yet—but I suspect it's also because he's too curious about Eiji's relationship with Ash at this point. (He also knows Ash would lose it in a way that would hamper Yut Lung getting away.) Blanca agrees to renegotiate the contract to do whatever Yut Lung says, but it's still clear that there's tension between them throughout the episode. Yut Lung believes they can do anything, but Blanca knows that Ash and his gang are too much for Yut Lung to take down on his own right now—and he turns out to be right. Even with Blanca correctly predicting that Ash is biding time, he doesn't see what happens next, from Cain's rescue to the lengths Ash will go to save Eiji. He eventually threatens to torture Yut Lung while keeping him alive, which finally gets the two of them to agree to exchange hostages.
Yut Lung is doing all this to get the upper hand on Golzine. He knows their alliance can't last forever, and he doesn't want it to; he can't be anyone's underling, least of all Golzine's. As a Yut Lung Fan™, this episode certainly left me with a mix of emotions. I didn't want him to prevail over our favorite boys, but I would also love to see him get one up on Golzine and the Corsican mafia. He's a far more interesting villain with a real set of motivations beyond just being evil (though there's that too), and I suspect that he'll be a more compelling adversary for Ash in the long run because of their similar backgrounds. Of course, a petulant Yut Lung will motivate him even more, so I'm fine with this outcome. What's important is that Ash and Eiji are back together again for now, and their friends are temporarily safe too.
"The Unvanquished" is a pulse-pounding adventure of an episode, never letting up for even a moment. Even during its quieter scenes, we know no one is truly safe. I also loved the way it embraced New York as a setting, from the sewer chase to Ash and Blanca's showdown in the Museum of Natural History. Honestly, I was hoping for even more museum fights. Maybe they'll go to the Met next time, a classic New York film location that I've gotten to visit myself. Even if the show's portrayal of American cities is a little dated, watching these characters zoom around and make each setting their own is half the fun.
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Bloom Into You - Episode 8 [Review]
When you notice how "warm" someone feels to you, and you think it's just about differing body temperatures—well, "denial" is more than a river in Egypt. That's where we're at this week, as Yuu and Touko huddle together under an awning during a downpour. This is far from the first time that they've touched each other, so it says something that Yuu's reaction has changed. Yuu's feelings for her senpai have been blooming for a while, but this week they really blossom.
Bloom Into You starts out focusing on a different relationship this week though, the one between Sayaka and our two main characters. Our newly sympathetic "rival," who might now be my favorite character, runs into an unexpected old "friend" while shopping: the senpai she dated in middle school. The girl is still insistent that her old attraction to Sayaka was an aberration, and she wants to be reassured that she didn't somehow "turn" Sayaka gay. Luckily, Sayaka—likely emboldened by her new friendship with Miyako—does what every self-respecting lesbian should do in this situation and rub it in her old girlfriend's face. As Touko rounds the corner, Sayaka grabs her and pretends that they're together. Normally, I'd be skeeved out by this deception, but I think Sayaka's doing it for a good cause. I understand feeling nervous about telling the girl you like that you're gay, worrying about where that conversation might lead. Touko also admits later that she doesn't "mind" touching Sayaka, something that I'm sure set the poor girl's head spinning for days later.
The more important relationship this week is between Sayaka and Yuu, who've been paired up for the student council's relay team. Most clubs don't take the school relay too seriously, but in typical Touko fashion, she really wants to win. However, Sayaka's resentment of Yuu is getting in their way. So Yuu decides to be the one to reach out by inviting Sayaka to get food with her at "Y'Donald's," which might be the weirdest anime variation on "McDonald's" I've seen yet. While the two don't become best friends, they do seem to reach an understanding about each other and their mutual friendship with Touko, as well as recognizing that they each have feelings for her. Sayaka doesn't outright admit this but doesn't deny it either. Of course, Yuu tries to deny her feelings like she does all episode. I hope that more people stepping up to tell her the obvious truth finally helps lift the fog from her eyes.
Another thing this interaction reveals is that Sayaka knows Touko better than Yuu does. Yuu gets to see some sides of Touko that even Sayaka doesn't get to see, but there are some ways that Sayaka is clearer about her friend, and one of those has to do with Touko's relationship with her "real" vs. "fake" selves. Yuu hopes that after the play, Touko might act more naturally, but Sayaka knows that won't happen, because Touko doesn't want it to happen. It's not just that Touko can get somewhere by play-acting as her sister, but that she genuinely wants to be like her. She hopes to fake it until she makes it, until she becomes her sister to the world as much as possible. That's why she had such a strong negative reaction to Yuu's confession last week, and that will likely be Yuu's uphill battle going forward—along with acknowledging her own feelings.
Those come into focus in this episode's second half, titled "Rained In." The students leave school to find a downpour, and they're all struggling with what to do if they find themselves umbrella-less. Yuu thinks she's set heading home with Akari, but when she sees Akari's crush struggling in front of the door, she encourages her friend to go share her umbrella with him instead. That leaves Yuu stuck, and while the idea to call Touko occurs to her, she exhausts every single other option before running into her. It seems to me that if Touko were "just" her friend, she wouldn't feel that way. The only people I've felt that apprehensive about spending time with were crushes or people who had unrequited crushes on me.
The scenes between them later are sweet and affectionate, building on previous scenes like last week's and their first kiss early in the series. A lot of what makes these scenes work so well is the soft lighting and how their feelings flit across their faces, as well as the little gestures of affection that the camera focuses so closely on—as though viewers weren't doing that already. But what sells the scene most is Michiru Oshima's score, which was already playing at the top of its game throughout the show. Bloom Into You uses music so masterfully because it also uses the score sparingly. The only time the music plays much this week is during the scenes focusing on relationships, whether they're platonic (Sayaka's with the main two) or romantic (between Yuu and Touko). It tells us things the script can't without being too obvious, like the playful melody during the Yuu-Sayaka scene showing that they're finally getting along. In Yuu and Touko's scenes, the swell of the notes underlines their budding romance.
I've said in the past that I had trouble emotionally connecting to Yuu and Touko's romance, but I think this episode finally fixed that problem. It was hard during their rainy day scene not to feel your heart beat along with the romantic music, straining for those two to touch more every time the camera panned to their hands. As Yuu's feelings get more and more obvious, I'm finally as invested as Bloom Into You wants me to be. The show's visual and aural presentation does a lot to sell that, blooming beyond the limitations of the manga to make their love truly heart-rending.
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Boruto: Naruto Next Generations - Episode 83 [Review]
This week's Boruto: Naruto Next Generations answers a number of questions that have been lingering since the beginning of the current arc and shines a sympathetic light on the show's latest set of villains. With the cat now out of the bag, Ohnoki reveals that the artificial beings are being created as stand-ins for Stone shinobi in combat situations. Five years ago, the Hidden Stone was attacked by a group of rogue ninja, resulting in considerable loss of young life. This incident prompted Ohnoki to sanction the creation of Akuta, which he intended to use as a private army for the village. However, as the current Tsuchikage, Kurotsuchi forbade him from continuing the project any further. When Ohnoki refuses to allow the kids to see Mitsuki, a skirmish with Ku ensues, during which Shikadai is captured and imprisoned alongside Kurotsuchi. Amidst the chaos, Boruto saves Ohnoki from being crushed by a falling pillar and takes off with the old man as his friends and Ku give chase. Meanwhile, Sekiei gives Mitsuki the grand tour of the gang's base of operation, concluding with the resident scientist discovering that a curse mark resides in the center of his body.
While there are a few small action sequences scattered throughout the episode, the latest installment is primarily concerned with explaining the why of the current storyline. Although the end of the previous episode revealed that Ohnoki had a hand in Ku's scheme, there was always the possibility that this was a trick on the old man's part or an example of end-of-episode misdirection, so learning that the former Tsuchikage is fully complicit comes as something of a surprise. Of course, the franchise overseers would never allow Ohnoki to become a full-blown antagonist, and the reasons for his actions are believable, if somewhat contrived. The Stone's hitherto-unmentioned plight also highlights one of the series' recurring themes: uneasy peace. Kurotsuchi opts out of the Akuta project because she feels it violates the alliance formed by the Hidden Villages, but Ohnoki realizes that not every village is equally equipped to handle unexpected high-level threats. (He even cites the Otsutsukis as an example.) There's a good chance Ohnoki will come around to Kurotsuchi's way of thinking and see the error of his ways by story's end, but this doesn't invalidate the issues he brought up, and seeing how the various village leaders deal with post-wartime threats continues to be one of the most fascinating aspects of this sequel series.
The Mitsuki/Sekiei friendship is once again front and center this week. While their interactions this episode don't exactly tread any new ground, they help make Sekiei more sympathetic and add depth to what was originally a fairly one-note character. The most poignant moment comes when Sekiei shows Mitsuki his childlike drawings of his friends and emphasizes that his purpose is to protect the people his master cares about. Whether Sekiei will make it through this arc remains to be seen (although given the relatively short lifespans of artificial beings, smart money's on ‘no’), but he's shaping up to be one of the franchise's most three-dimensional guest characters.
As a decidedly busier affair than last week's installment, episode 83 immediately gets down to business and outlines exactly what's at stake. With Ohnoki's health in decline and the artificial beings constantly on the verge of death, the theme of mortality is inescapable, and it's hard to believe we won't be bidding farewell to at least one familiar face after all is said and done.
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Double Decker! Doug & Kirill - Episode 10 [Review]
Double Decker still has time to find ways to weave episodic detective stories into its runtime, even as the overarching plot still builds up to the oncoming finale. Doug's recovering in the hospital after his rescue, giving Kirill and the others a chance to run across some new Anthem-related antics there. There's plenty going on in this episode from the plot to the social themes this show likes to play with.
The plot concerning the hospital mystery has some appreciable layers to its setup. The kid Kirill meets, Gus, provides a nice personal connection to tether the cast to the situation emotionally. At first pass, I wasn't crazy about Gus's various character foibles, even if I could guess that his habit of propositioning women had some deeper impetus. Indeed, the reveal of what he's trying to do for the benefit of his dying dad turned out pretty sweet. But the humor mined from it is too simple, rooted in the show's recurring ‘Kirill looks like a woman’ gag that it's well worn-out by this point.
But the other parts of the drug-dealing doctor storyline work well as that setup gets expanded. As a drug, it would make sense that medical professionals of a less scrupulous nature might be experimenting with Anthem on a medicinal level. The doctor behind the scheme, the hopped-up patient that Doug and Kirill encounter, and Gus's dad provide some varied perspectives on using the drug in this way, and figuring out how they all fit together provides the mystery hooks needed to keep the audience invested. There aren't any huge shocks in the revelations that ensue, but the emotional pathos still lands, and it's neat that the plot point concerning the AMS bullets from last episode rounds back into the story as well.
I was at least pleased to see Double Decker touch on the possibility of the Anthem drug's legitimate medicinal possibilities. To its credit, the show has made a clear effort to avoid some of the black and white framing of its cop-show brethren; Doug's acknowledgement of classism and poverty driving crime is the clearest example of that. But with any series where the villains are powered by some kind of evil superdrug, there's a danger of equating drug use with criminality entirely, sympathetic or not. This week, Double Decker sees both Doug and Kirill bring up the more nuanced reality. “It's men that make a drug a poison or a cure,” as Doug says. However, I'm not sure the episode's final say on the subject landed for me. It makes the point that Anthem and its side effects are still too dangerous to be indulged, and the doctor's shady way of conducting his experiments ends up causing more harm than good. But the possibility is still there, though unexplored, with our heroes decrying Anthem because it would make the user a ‘monster’. Some acknowledgment by the end that research into Anthem as legit medicine could be worth pursuing would have been nice.
The character depths that get mined in this episode come out cleaner and provide some strong entertainment too. The best point that comes up is the revelation that Kirill is actually an educated expert on genetics, even having written an influential paper on the subject while in college. Kirill's always come across as ditzy, but I always felt he was smarter than he lets on, so this reveal totally works for me as an expansion on his character. Besides, the sequences that follow between him and the others are delightful as the rest of Seven-O tries to reconcile the dissonance of the Kirill they know with the knowledge he demonstrates. It's the stronger side of Double Decker's humor in action.
Other characterization lands on the more serious side, letting Kirill bond with Gus over their fixation on their family. I'm still unsure what the series is doing with Valery, but keeping the character in the picture as we head for the finish line is wise, and it also keeps Kirill more endearing. The ultimate point this episode makes about treasuring time with our loved ones is simple but effective, reflecting well on the main cast and the guest stars. So overall, this was a satisfying episode of Double Decker. My only major issue is that it couldn't follow through on its more nuanced points about drug use.
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Fairy Tail: Final Season - Episode 285 [Review]
It may have been another series that said that magic always comes with a price, but Mest sure is proving that true in this week's episode of Fairy Tail. Mest (or Doranbolt) has always been a bit of an oddity in the show, which is really saying something given the unusual nature of most of the cast. But Mest's magic is memory manipulation, one that can be used against himself in a way that most of the others' powers can't be, and even if he means to use it responsibly, that's not always going to work out. Case in point is what Mest shares with Erza, Lucy, Natsu, Gray, and Wendy (along with Carla and Happy) this time: that ten years ago he erased his own memories as a Fairy Tail wizard in order to infiltrate the Council and learn about the Alvarez Empire. Fortunately he gave Makarov the “key” to lifting the spell, but there were clearly some very weird years there with Mest remembering and forgetting his true mission repeatedly.
What's important, however, is that he went undercover at Makarov's behest. The canny old man was aware that the Alvarez Empire is a major threat – present tense definitely applies – because it took all of its continent's 730 guilds and consolidated them. That mega-guild has made threatening verbal gestures towards Lumen Histoire, Fairy Tail's most powerful spell which is comprised of Master Mavis' body locked in a crystal. Given that Makarov is leery of the Empire – and that in fiction anyplace given the designation of “Empire” is rarely good news – this implies that exactly zero good could come of them taking Mavis and activating the spell. Also, who wants the body of a friend stolen by a probably evil empire, nefarious purposes or not?
That, then, is the real reason Makarov disbanded the guild. After Tartaros ripped through, he didn't think that there could be any feasible defense should Alvarez come knocking, and therefore the best way to protect his family was to send them away. In part the information Mest brought him helped him to come to this conclusion, but the fact that Makarov immediately departed for the Empire with his own research as well means that there are many layers of secrecy here that probably aren't concealing anything positive. Since that was a year ago and Makarov remains missing (i.e. in Alvarez), it seems safe to assume that whatever he set out to do did not get done, if he's even still alive.
So that sets us up for our next adventure with the guild: infiltrating the Alvarez Empire in order to retrieve Master Makarov. Or rather, former Master Makarov, because before Mest takes Erza down to see Lumen Histoire, she gets nominated to be the newest guild master. It's a very Fairy Tail process: basically Levy just writes her name down on the new guild registration forms because it's clear that she's the only person who can keep Natsu and co. in line. Since she can't really argue with that, Erza ends up taking the job, whether she wants it or not. She does seem keen on getting rid of it as soon as possible, however, although she proves her worth for the position by strategically deciding to take only Team Natsu and Mest into the Empire to rescue Makarov; bringing the whole gang would just be asking for even more trouble.
All of that does make this one of the show's more serious episodes. There is still room for humor, of course, with the brawl Natsu and Elfman start filling that role, as well as Juvia's jealous panicking over Gray, assuming you find that funnier than I do. The guild rumor mill has also churned out a good one about Gray's supposed romantic activities over the past year, which is probably the humor highlight. We also get a little nod to the cathartic feeling of being back home that we saw last week when Mira comments that Elfman started the fight in order to feel punished for his perceived role in the Tartaros debacle, which is a nice thread to pull through.
It does look like humor and bikinis will play a bigger role next week, but hopefully the series can keep that emotional line alive. Remembering why the guild is so important to everyone is part of what makes this series good.
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GeGeGe no Kitarō - Episode 34 [Review]
Remember, everyone: your flatulence is a weapon, and one you must take great care not to misuse. It can't all be farts saving butterflies and stopping bank robbers, after all. It's also kind of an odd moral to this otherwise serious episode of GeGeGe no Kitarō, and one I assume was thrown in to make some of the more difficult subject matter a little less harsh for the audience, because although the show has touched on bullying and anti-immigrant sentiment before, Rat Man's storyline this time might hit kids a little closer to home. It's time for the annual yokai retreat, and the other yokai tell Rat Man that he's not welcome this year, due to his totally gross gaseous emissions in the hot spring last year, which effectively ruined things for everyone else. Rat Man doesn't appear to understand that he did anything wrong until the trip gets cancelled entirely and he's told to stop complaining about it because he wasn't going to be allowed to go anyway. That hits Rat Man hard – he's even got a bag packed for the trip, so he clearly didn't expect that his bad behavior would have any effect. And in all fairness, it isn't necessarily something that he could control, as anyone with a gastrointestinal disorder can tell you. But he's hurt and angry and he needs someone to blame who isn't himself, and conveniently for him, there's an easy person available: Agnes.
As an outsider, and one who some of the Japanese yokai see as having brought trouble to their shores, the witch is the perfect person for Rat Man to blame. With a little help from Carmilla (who, yes, he should never have trusted, but she fed him), Rat Man helps to orchestrate a yokai rebellion, handing Kitaro an ultimatum: Agnes must go. From an adult perspective, or that of a child who currently has reason to be afraid, this looks very much like political commentary. Much like the episode about the Middle Eastern refugees, GeGeGe no Kitarō mines current events and uses the supernatural elements of the show to frame them in a way kids can understand. Agnes is “from away” and “not one of us,” therefore, she doesn't deserve the protection afforded to Japanese yokai.
Taken differently, this can also be read as a way to interpret the social waters of the average middle school. Rat Man feels excluded from what he saw as his group, thrown over for someone new and different. While he may understand that he did something wrong, he can't grasp why it was bad, and that leaves him with frustration, anger, and sadness, which in turn leads him to make some very bad decisions. That he's ultimately able to save the day, to enable Kitaro to break Backbeard's hold on Agnes (literally, since she's trapped behind the lens of his gargantuan eye) is his redemption both in his own eyes and in those of his friend group – sure, he's gross, but he's a gross that ultimately belongs to them.
It's too bad that the rest of the episode's events, primarily Backbeard kidnapping and turning Kitaro's friends against him, isn't handled quite as well. That's not to say that it's not good; it just doesn't quite flow with the rest of the narrative. None of the yokai Backbeard takes seem to have any strong feelings towards Agnes either way, and while Sand Witch is perhaps the most beloved by the other yokai, there's not a ton of rhyme or reason other than recognizability on our part. Of course, what he's really interested in doing is appealing to Agnes herself; he knows that she's basically kind-hearted, and he wants to her to see her new protectors' in-fighting as her fault. This is where he figures without Agnes' own strength of character, however – the minute she sees that Kitaro is willing to call her a friend and fight for her, Backbeard has lost any fear he might hold over her.
That's also behind her decision to finally tell Kitaro what's going on next week. It's clear from the end of this episode that Backbeard has major plans for Agnes, plans she's been keeping to herself. Now that she feels she can trust Kitaro, I fully expect her to try to leave and the rest of the gang to keep her right where she is, but we'll have to wait and see. At least now we know that they can always have Rat Man fart on someone to save the day.
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Goblin Slayer - Episode 8 [Review]
I was right to not take the Goblin Slayer's apparent death last episode too seriously, as it's resolved in the first minutes of this week. One bed-sharing-based healing ritual with the Priestess and the Sword Maiden later (what a conveniently sexy solution), and our hero is up, no worse for wear, and ready to get back on the goblin-slaying horse. The show does attempt to parlay this into more information and backstory on the Sword Maiden, specifically that she's a survivor of goblin captivity, which would cement why she knew to take the goblin threat seriously and turn to the Slayer right away. But it runs into the same issue where every new piece of information just reinforces the same simplistic 'this world is cruel and violent' message, with a side order of remarking on how inherently weak women are while the Slayer doesn't seem to care about any of it. It was an opportunity to get deeper with its themes that turns into a misfire.
The good news is that after that sequence, this episode actually recovers as much as the titular Slayer. There are a lot of points where it seems we're heading down too well-worn roads, like it's just going to be another workmanlike daily-life travelogue, but there's actually a better balance this week. I like the way the show subverts the previous episode's “if we get through this alive” cliche by having everyone survive anyway and actually get to go enjoy the meal they were promising each other. This series has gotten much better at subtly demonstrating the character development of the Slayer through his slow-burn warming up to the other party members.
This is even more concentrated as we get to see just a few maintenance interactions with the Slayer and the Priestess between adventures. She actually discusses wanting him to open up in conversations and he demonstrates a willingness to do that. As much as we're aware of the character's trademark curt responses, it's impressive to see him consciously take steps to be more personable. It ties in well to other parts of this episode, giving us even more information on the Slayer and how his background feeds into his actual character. This episode opened with a flashback to his childhood training montage and how he got started on his hardcore goblin-slaying path, with a mysterious mentor playing Riddles in the Dark with him (complete with “What have I got in my pocket?”). It demonstrates how fearful he was as a child, learning to take steps forward despite that fear. He brings this back during his interactions with Priestess, admitting that he still feels the same fear that many characters in this world must feel, but choosing to do what he does anyway.
It all feels like characterization we could have used beforehand, if his faux-death scene last episode was supposed to land, but due to the sequence of events, it still works fine this week. The parts of Slayer's personality that he's letting show feel realistic. It's something the series has come to excel at, illustrating these personalities without shoving them in your face. Yes, the personalities of the Elf and the Dwarf still come off as rote as possible, but it's still an easy rapport where we can watch them grow together and learn to work as a team, so it's just enough to keep the story engaging.
This all pays off in the last part of the episode, where we still find time for some dungeoneering. Interestingly, it's another goblin-free outing this week, as we see the team fight a Beholder instead. They play up its elements of otherworldly horror by not referring to the big eyeball by name, but any seasoned D&D player knows this monster. This is actually a solid example of that tabletop RPG element being exercised by the show well. If you're still coming out for Goblin Slayer, then the on-brand dice-rolling and play-making is probably a key part of the appeal. What's cool about this part is how it strikes a balance between the meticulous planning and procedures that form the most efficient path to winning while still providing action-packed excitement. The plan the party pulls off portrays them as a well-oiled machine, going along with the Slayer's schemes and knowledge while still getting to show off the ‘cool’ parts of their skills. It's all structured around some decent suspense too, keeping the audience interested in the plan's mechanics. I've criticized Goblin Slayer for a seeming lack of confidence in its storytelling, but by this episode it feels more like it's come into its own in that regard.
While this episode's beginning still lingered on some points that it's struggling to execute, at least front-loading that stuff (as well as getting over the weak finish of the previous episode) made it easier to appreciate the things this episode did better. Much like the complex plans that lead the team to victory, Goblin Slayer is a show of many moving parts. Some of these parts are weaker than others, but this time around, the good compensated for the bad and resulted in an ultimately enjoyable outing.
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JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind - Episode 8 [Review]
As expected, Golden Wind had Guido Mista's backstory waiting in the wings for us, much like Abbacchio's story from a few weeks ago. Young Mista looked a lot like Phoenix Wright's dad-phase, and he lived a carefree life (while always conspicuously lifting up his shirt to show his abs) until the day he tried to stop a sexual assault, and a series of point blank shots from the assailants missed him. He took this as an act of fate, killed the men, and joined the same path of noble crime as the rest of our heroes. While I don't think this flashback quite carries the same sympathy as Abbacchio's, I'm pleasantly surprised by how quickly the show is addressing the members of Giorno's new gang. When they were first introduced, I felt like they may as well have been nobodies, but now it's clear that their goals and personalities were far better defined than I was ready to give them credit for.
We're raging on with Part Two of Mista's Bizarre Adventure, as we chase down Mario Zucchero's partner, Sale. The episode is pretty much the movie Speed, with the action taking place on top of a truck going up a winding mountain, complete with an exacerbated driver who can't catch a break from either our hero or villain. Sale's Stand is Kraft Work, and its ability is to freeze objects in place, so his opponent's hand might get stuck to an object, or a bullet might get trapped in midair. There's something amusing about the immediacy of gunplay being subverted by a guy slowly tapping a suspended bullet while monologuing about how it's going to shoot his nemesis eventually.
With Mista's backstory now covered, it makes thematic sense why the Sex Pistols would skip the Number 4 due to bad luck. I just chalked that up to being a one-off character quirk, but everything about Mista is defined by chance and luck. A huge chunk of this episode's suspense comes from that superstition, with the darkest hour coming when he has four shots left in his revolver. If you were thinking logically, then of course you would think four meant he was better off than three, but the show stops you and says, "But four is bad news." You kind of just have to roll with it.
The Speed comparison really gets my imagination going about how JoJo's would fare in live-action (sacrilege, I know), especially now that the series' cast consists of more normally-proportioned adult men. I just love the melodrama that gets strung out of the same elements you might see in an action movie. Nothing in Hollywood is this weird or this exciting. I was kicking with glee when Mista finally gets that last shot off and pushes an already lodged bullet further into Sale's brain. There's that moment of suspense when you're just waiting for the bad guy to fall off his feet and die. It's the staging that really gets me over any of the animation-specific oddities.
So far it seems as though I'm just going to like everything Golden Wind does. The thrills have been astonishingly reliable, and even the aspects I was ready to brush off, like most of the Passione gang, have really come through. There's still some incoherent nonsense to sort through and understand, but everything's been so punchy and entertaining that I'm definitely still along for the ride. Maybe all these fight episodes will blur together as we get further into the season, but so far I'm having a blast.
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Radiant - Episode 8 [Review]
Sometimes your greatest opponent is yourself, and sometimes it's a bald man in boxer shorts. In the case of this episode, it's both. Just as Seth thinks he's making progress in his training, Yaga decides it's time to correct his perspective on magical power. Seth is forced to wear a pair of black silver gloves that prevent him from using magic, and on top of that, he's stuck cleaning the outside of Artemis in order to work off his debt. While scrubbing the city wall, he runs into the Bravery Quartet, who are trying to break in. The ensuing fight helps Seth to realize that having power is worthless if you just use it for yourself, and this epiphany is enough to convince Yaga to get rid of the black silver gloves.
In having Seth wear a pair of magic-restricting gloves, Radiant borrows yet another common plot point from the genre playbook. It's a familiar case of the hero needing to temporarily lose his powers in order to grow stronger in the long run. Sometimes this means learning to fight without relying on a special ability, but in Seth's case the lesson is more ethical than practical. As Yaga explains, growing stronger doesn't really get you anywhere unless you use that strength to achieve something of value. As is often the case with Radiant's “story with a lesson” episodes, this is relatively bland stuff for a veteran anime fan, but it's an idea worth presenting to younger viewers, and this episode does a decent job of getting the message across without belaboring the point.
In order to do that, the show once again calls on the services of the Bravery Quartet, who have somehow found a way to one-up their previous outfits in terms of silliness. The humor here isn't exactly subtle, but the episode commits to it, and it actually works. The image of Don Bossman and company shooting beams out of their butts while monologuing about the merits of magical underwear is so willfully ridiculous that I can't help but laugh at it. While the competition isn't exactly tough, this is still one of the best jokes Radiant has delivered in the last few weeks, and it's a good tonal fit for the show. When your protagonist shouts about his motivation on a constant basis, you might as well make the comedy as broad and colorful as possible. Even though the Bravery Quartet boys just reiterate their old views here, it's good to have them back.
This episode also manages to improve on its predecessor in a key area, though it's a modest step forward at best. Where last week's monster-hunting detour felt completely irrelevant to the overall story, it feels like Seth at least learns something of value here. Radiant's story gets more engaging whenever it asks the characters to reflect on what they're doing, whether that's Alma looking back on her decision to take care of Seth or Seth realizing that there's more to life than just being the strongest guy in town. These are the kinds of moments that make a show feel like it has something to say, and they may be Radiant's best hope of standing out from the crowd. Character development is a good thing, people. Let's get some more of it.
This is a solid “back to basics” episode for Radiant, and it comes at a good time. As it works to regain its momentum after a mid-season slump, the series is returning to the formula that worked for it early on: take familiar genre storylines, present them reasonably well, and throw in a simple thematic lesson or two. If it takes four grown men fighting in their underwear to make that formula work, then so be it. The question now is whether or not Radiant can use these basic building blocks to piece together a real plot. Comical bad guys are all well and good, but it'll take a stronger antagonist to really revive this series. Now that Seth is finally getting his magical act together, it's time to bring back the Nemesis and the Inquisition.
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Sword Art Online: Alicization - Episode 8 [Review]
The end of episode 8 brings to a close the series' adaptation of novel 10 (the second Alicization novel) by ending exactly where the book ends too. Strictly looked at from an anime-only standpoint, this was a solid but unexceptional episode. Kirito held his ground against the school's most elite student, who had achieved the pinnacle of his particular sword style. Later he finds out that the noble pricks have wrecked his flowers and discovers just how far the system of Underworld can be pushed by the power of imagination, while Liena completes the mutual promise she made with Kirito made by defeating Vola in the final ranking match, concluding with Kirito getting to award her the bouquet of flowers. Kirito and Eugeo advanced in glossed-over battles and got a couple of cute juniors as room attendants as they advanced up to Elite Disciples for the next year. And all's well at the Swordcraft Academy, although those nobles aren't out of the picture yet; the next episode's title suggests that they will come back into the picture for a pivotal role.
This episode shines more if you're familiar with the source material, as it cleans up potential problem spots from omissions that the adaptation has made so far. One of the biggest is that the anime doubles back to avoid eschewing the complexities of the Sword Skills or the importance of fighting styles, by also connecting that element to the impact that imagination can have in a swordfight and hinting at a development that will become critical later on; that image of the Gigas Cedar appearing when Kirito was steeling his resolve is bound to be revisited. Tangibly connecting fighting spirit to the weight of blows is a relatively common gimmick in anime, but this is one of the rare times that I've seen it tied to a specific mechanic in a game world.
Then there's the mysterious voice that Kirito heard during the flower incident. It clearly wasn't Alice's, so I'm certain it's meant to be the character whose introduction was skipped when the Zakkaria content was short-changed. This is an excellent place to work that character back into the picture, lending a greater sense of mystery to what's going on. Her words combined with Kirito's tearful ruminations also fill in another gap by explaining the significance of the flowers; making them symbols of Kirito's own relationship to the world adds a welcome extra layer of emotion and raises questions about what else they may come to represent about Kirito.
Beyond all this, we get one good duel scene and a decent part of one, but that's something that Sword Art Online has always done well. The two noble bullies are still comically over-the-top, but the series is still doing enough right to balance out minor problems like that.
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Skull-face Bookseller Honda-san - Episode 8 [Review]
This week's Honda-san once again proves that the show is strongest when customer interactions are front and center. Aside from the final minute or two, the entirety of episode 8 is built around Honda helping an assortment of quirky (but very believable) customers. From the affable yakuza to the Naruto-obsessed father-son duo from the U.S., each exchange features pitch-perfect comic timing and elicits an amusing reaction from the eager-to-please Honda. Honda and Armor's conversation about dealing with children dredges up some interesting revelations about both characters, with Honda admitting to always being dead inside when helping customers. In a brief segment toward the end, Honda's editor Azarashi (Seal) attempts to sell him on a live-action adaptation of his manga, suggesting that the original plot remain intact but Honda be played by a handsome actor. But Honda has a hard time picturing his personality being implanted into an easy-on-the-eyes hottie.
Although the theme of loving bookstores loosely ties these various skits together, episode 8 is primarily geared toward showcasing as many customer interactions as possible, and the results are consistently hilarious. As is often the case with the show's strongest installments, the bulk of the action is limited to the bookstore this week. While learning about the ins and outs of the Japanese bookselling scene can be both funny and informative, the series' most memorable material generally stems from Honda's dealings with quirky patrons. Even though overeager foreigners are becoming a tad redundant at this point, the Shonen Jump-loving father and son are two of the funniest examples of this particular archetype. Likewise, the extended encounter with the good-natured yakuza is equal parts uncomfortable and fascinating—particularly if this interaction was lifted directly from the real-life Honda's experiences.
The segment in which Honda discusses his approach to children in the store is endearing and illustrates a side of Honda he's largely kept hidden. From the way he tells it, kids seem to be the only patrons he genuinely enjoys waiting on, as they represent a sense of whimsy and innocence that's absent in many of the adults he deals with. He's not the only employee who finds children paying with exact change or making sincere efforts at politeness adorable, as Armor reveals herself to be even more enamored by their presence. Strangely enough, none of the workers share any stories about misbehaving or unsupervised kids this week, although we see multiple children innocently wander into racier sections of the store.
Honda seems to think that bookstore lovers are a dying breed, but the success of this show's parent manga may serve as a sign that he's wrong. The episode itself provides numerous examples of bookstore loyalists—like the man who carries 90 books home rather than ordering them online or the imprisoned yakuza who yearns to visit the store upon his release. Featuring some of the show's best customer interactions to date, episode 8 is Skull-face Bookseller Honda-san at the top of its game.
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SSSS.Gridman - Episode 8 [Review]
Sometimes you don't know where to start with an episode, and it's entirely a good thing. There is so much going on in this episode of SSSS.Gridman that just picking one favorite thing seems impossible. As major as the revelations from the past couple episodes were, there were also some contestable elements to how they were doled out. But just two episodes later, all that information comes into play in major ways. The status quo of the series is shifting as much as the monster-manipulated cityscape it takes place in, and the characters and their choices are being forced to adapt quickly.
So let's start by analyzing the big point this episode hinges on: Akane fully reveals herself to the Gridman Alliance, declaring her intent to attack during the school festival. It's a direct challenge that can only happen now that all the players know each other. I talked previously about other tokusatsu series that presupposed their character interactions on the secret superhero worlds they occupied, and this is the next step up from that. Beyond the obvious increase in the scope of threats, it also allows the show to proceed into uncharted territory. One central conflict in this episode is Utsumi and Rikka disagreeing on whether they should actually fight Akane now that their supposed friend is being so transparent about her goals.
Rikka directly calls out Utsumi's enthusiasm for guiding the Gridman Alliance into giant mecha/kaiju battles on a regular basis, a challenge to the enjoyable conceit of the show. Of course a bunch of adolescent kids and their robot would want to have exciting battles, and it's what the (big) kids in the audience want to see as well. But is it the best decision to make every time? The setup of this episode with Akane stands to challenge that assumption. She's revealed herself and given them several days to prepare, so does that obligate them to pursue a peaceful possibility with her? Yuta has seen how sociopathic she can be, but with Utsumi and Rikka still considering her a friend, there's attachments that won't be overcome simply by throwing big fighting machines at her.
Basically, Akane is playing the same for-kicks game Rikka calls Utsumi out for enjoying. She's set up this particular ultimatum for maximum drama, she literally shows off her new toys to try to impress the other characters, and by now she seems to revel in playing the ‘bad guy’ everyone knows her to be. As we've learned about her godhood status, the concept of her treating everything as playthings increases in scale. That's the point where her threat-level finally clicks for Rikka; when Akane claims that everything in the city was created by her, down to the characters' feelings for her. It's a hard enough shake to Rikka's core that she literally hits the ‘stop’ button on the bus the two girls are sharing.
The solution Rikka's apology lends to this heroic dilemma gives this episode its other strong twist. The absolute rule of Saturday-morning heroics is that the villains act first and the heroes react. Deploying Gridman ahead of the Kaiju's arrival to evacuate the school and head off Akane's plot is such an outside-the-box solution for this genre that it succeeds at surprising the audience as well as Akane. It's another escalation that can only be made possible by the relentless plot shake-ups SSSS.Gridman has dropped in our laps over the past few weeks.
All these storytelling tricks are fine on their own, but they wouldn't go half as far without the show's impressive presentation. The visual direction of SSSS.Gridman is on fire this week again. The expected quiet everyday scenes of the days leading up to the festival work as well as they always have, and now they get that extra oomph from Akane's direct confrontation. Various camera angles are used to enhance the surreality, especially in the Neon Genesis Junior High Students' amusing habit of lending oddness to any otherwise normal scene they occupy. The scene between Akane and Rikka on the bus does a brilliant job of playing off their interaction from episode 4, only now instead of just sitting behind Rikka as a power move, Akane is invading her personal space as a demonstration of her power. The character animation on Rikka and Yuta in the subsequent scene where she comes around is incredibly smooth, selling the casually awkward relationship they've developed. And of course, the long-awaited arrival of the fully-combined Gridman is greeted with all the visual fanfare one could hope for.
And I can't forget about the mecha fight this episode! As much as I've defaulted to regarding the Ultraman-esque Gridman as a mecha, Akane calling the Full Powered Gridman a straight-up robot is a wonderful acknowledgement of the show's escalating absurdity, as well as a great way to sell how her plans have been upended by the team's unconventional choices. The scene that follows is a marvelous media mix-up, pushing the show's usual 2D/3D juggling act to its hardest limits yet. More experienced fans will probably have a killer time just pinpointing which mecha sakuga and choreographic cuts belong to which animators or are being referenced by them. The actual process of the fight jumps between ground and sky, cutting to civilian-scale shots when necessary and just celebrating the kind of Saturday-morning excess that made us love cartoons and robots as children. If I had any complaint to make, it's that the fight ends too abruptly; of course I wanted more.
It feels like I'm calling every other episode of SSSS.Gridman its best yet, but that's because these escalating plot twists keep raising the show's own bar. This episode worked so well for me because it took the opportunity to analyze some of its heroic tropes on a meta level, which I'm an absolute sucker for. But it layered all that under increasingly strong character work, making the dynamics between characters more complex because of the dramatic reveals. It tops all this off with spectacle that understands the references it's making to its source material and action worthy of those predecessors. It's a confident show, and I'm having so much fun following it.
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Release the Spyce - Episode 8 [Review]
In “Intelligence on Organization N”, Fu, Goe, Momo, and Yuki get the opportunity to head out to Okinawa for a beach vacation, though their real mission is to rendezvous with local intelligence agency The Shisa and continue their pursuit of the mysterious flower at the center of Moryo's evil schemes. Along the way, the gang sneaks into a booby-trapped island fortress run by the insidious Nirai Kanai syndicate, Momo fights a man who uses literal snakes as weapons, and Goe battles (and subsequently befriends) a Viking. In other words, it's just another day at the office for the Spyce Girls.
While this is the first time the story has departed from the familiar streets and alleys of Sorasaki City, and despite the strange characters and plot elements the girls encounter in their assault on the Nirai Kanai base, this eighth episode really is business as usual for Release the Spyce, which isn't necessarily a bad thing. The past few episodes have been heavily indulging the group's interpersonal drama and the more big-picture plans that Moryo's been cooking up. While that's all well and good, it feels like it's been a while since we've gotten to see a core team of Tsukikage pull off a mission together, and this episode's relatively straightforward plot presents the perfect opportunity. “Intelligence on Organization N” is one part silly beach episode and one part 60s-era Bond flick, with a dash of “Enter the Dragon”-style martial arts exploitation to round things out. It's unabashedly goofy from the moment the girls' swimsuit antics lead to them meeting the Friend of the Week, a spunky young girl with auburn hair and a dark complexion named Ouka who sports a horned helmet as proof of her proud Viking ancestry. She's also working for the Nirai Kanai because they've kidnapped her grandfather, and she uses their sound-wave technology to control an army of snakes.
It's such an idiosyncratically goofy character to drop in the middle of this otherwise suspenseful mission, but it's just charming enough to work. The same could be said for the rest of the episode, which doesn't go out of its way to break new ground in the show's storytelling formula, but we do see Momo go toe to toe with a man who punches people with snakes while Yuki beats several people up with a selfie-stick, so I'm not too concerned about this episode's relatively carefree approach to tone. Goe and Ouka's fight is well-done, and the scene even takes a moment to call back to Goe's berserker rampage from last week, which I appreciated.
Yuki also seems to be losing her affinity for the superhuman boost provided by the spice, which ties directly into her emotional confrontation with Momo late in the episode. Our plucky pink go-getter is proud to have taken on the villain of the week all on her own, but Yuki tempers Momo's enthusiasm with a sharp slap to the face. Despite the fact that Momo technically disobeyed orders again to take on the snake man, she also proved her own capabilities when she won the fight without needing any help. When Yuki punishes her, it feels like the first time we've seen her truly lose her cool, because her admonitions over Momo disregarding her safety are clearly coming from Yuki's own anxieties about losing her place in the Tsukikage. It's a good scene that displays the kind of solid drama between Momo and Yuki I wish we'd seen more of – Momo and Yuki's relationship has fallen by the wayside in Release the Spyce's middle section, and I feel like this climactic moment would have played better if we'd had the chance to invest more in their dynamic.
Thankfully, outside of those hiccups and some occasionally middling animation, I was quite pleased with Release the Spyce this week. My only other issue would have to be with the cold-open, which featured Hatsume and Theresia dropping all pretense and duking it out. Hatsume removes the Moryo drugs from Theresia's system, and I'm sure the next episode will catch us up on what she and Mei were doing when the Okinawa mission went down, but otherwise this opening scene felt completely ancillary to the rest of the episode. Also, a friend of mine got her Masters studying Norse culture, so I would be remiss if I didn't inform folks that, unfortunately, real Norse warriors probably never wore those nifty horned helmets. The more you know!
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One Piece - Episode 863 [Review]
Carrot's new transformation was never meant to last long, and already it's starting to tire her out. Thankfully Brook is there to take a page from her book, running across the water to take out a few ships of his own and catch her before she's completely done. I was already kind of iffy about the Carrot fight from last week, wishing the better cuts of animation could connect more without being sandwiched between so many flat panning shots, and now this episode has even less spectacle to work with as we focus more on dialogue and story than straight action. Carrot's Sulong form reaches its end, and now it's up to the Straw Hats to fight Big Mom face-to-face while she sleeps it off.
Elsewhere, Sanji and Capone are arguing over how to handle the cake as they make their way over. Capone wants to poison the cake and finally put an end to Big Mom's reign once and for all. It's the logical choice, since even if our heroes manage to escape Totto Land, we wouldn't want to know Mom is still kicking around. But we're not dealing with logic here. Sanji's determined to beat Big Mom purely on the strength of his cooking. It's that Dragon Ball logic of "No, we have to win the fun way!" that might infuriate audience members who don't want to see their protagonists be such prideful selfish dimwits. (But I love it.)
However, the real meat of the story lies with Big Mom. The longer her rampage goes on, the more you start to see Mother Carmel in her face, like a ghost that's followed her around for her entire life. Thanks to Prometheus, she now has giant flaming hair with a jack-o-lantern smile, and she's looking more like an otherworldly monster than ever despite the fact that she's gradually regaining her original consciousness. (At the very least, she can speak in full sentences again.) Our currently standing crew isn't a match for her up close like this, and now she's tearing the Thousand Sunny to pieces while our shipwright is far-off in the distance, waiting in a completely different arc.
I find this stage of Big Mom's descent into madness so powerfully compelling, especially in the manga where the stark black & white expressionism speaks to me in Rorscach-like ways. Big Mom is the abyss, the point where humanity and inhumanity are one and the same. She's the coked-up version of so many familiar human flaws—addiction, hypocrisy, and the need to impress imaginary versions of people we create in our heads. Within Whole Cake Island, there's a sobering acknowledgement that we are often creatures of impulse, and there's a primal fear that it's all we truly can be. Specifically, that panel of Big Mom landing on the deck is deeply etched into my subconscious. It's the image I most heavily associate with Whole Cake Island.
This is a strange episode that's abundant with unique directorial choices in shot composition and music, and yet the whole thing feels so unwieldy and distant. That sort of works in its favor by making the episode feel disorienting and off-kilter, but I don't think the energy's been exciting enough in the past few episodes to earn that sense of exhaustion. We need to feel like we've flamed out in a blaze of glory (the importance of the Sulong fight scene), and now we're trying to get our next high off the remaining fumes.
We're in a strange place with the anime right now, where the story is juggling a large variety of tones and ideas at once, so the pacing has to be a lot more careful than just padding everything out for dramatic suspense. Easily my favorite material this week is the stuff with Big Mom on the ship, but all of that is sadly packed into the last couple minutes. This is an episode of sluggish roughness that occasionally lights up with moments of brilliance because the story beneath the surface is so profound.

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Shingeki no Kyojin Season 3
نام انیمه: Shingeki no Kyojin Season 3
نام انیمه: Attack on Titan Season 3
نام انیمه: 進撃の巨人 Season3
ژانر: Action, Drama, Fantasy, Military, Mystery, Shounen, Super Power
تاریخ پخش: تابستان 2018
وضعیت: تمام شده
تعداد قسمتها: 10 قسمت – فصل سه – پارت یک
مدت زمان هر قسمت: 23 دقیقه
منبع: Manga
استودیو: Wit Studio
کارگردان: Araki Tetsurou
زیرنویس فارسی و انگلیسی دارد
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داستان
فصل سوم انیمهی Shingeki no Kyojin و ادامهی فصلهای قبل میباشد.
https://youtu.be/wNj2xeD8g0A
خلاصه داستان (منبع)
Still threatened by the "Titans" that rob them of their freedom, mankind remains caged inside the two remaining walls. Efforts to eradicate these monsters continue; however, threats arise not only from the Titans beyond the walls, but from the humans within them as well.
After being rescued from the Colossal and Armored Titans, Eren Yaeger devotes himself to improving his Titan form. Krista Lenz struggles to accept the loss of her friend, Captain Levi chooses Eren and his friends to form his new personal squad, and Commander Erwin Smith recovers from his injuries. All seems well for the soldiers, until the government suddenly demands custody of Eren and Krista. The Survey Corps' recent successes have drawn attention, and a familiar face from Levi's past is sent to collect the wanted soldiers. Sought after by the government, Levi and his new squad must evade their adversaries in hopes of keeping Eren and Krista safe.
In Shingeki no Kyojin Season 3, Eren and his fellow soldiers are not only fighting for their survival against the terrifying Titans, but also against the terror of a far more conniving foe: humans.
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Anime – New Episode [06 Nov 2018]
MKV, EN Sub, 1080P, Download Links, Torrent File
[HorribleSubs] Jingai-san no Yome - 05 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Conception - 04 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Kaze ga Tsuyoku Fuiteiru - 05 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Chuukan Kanriroku Tonegawa - 17 [1080p].mkv
Fairy Tail [Dual Audio 10bit BD1080p][HEVC-x265]
[HorribleSubs] Tokyo Ghoul re - 16 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Tokyo Ghoul re - 16 [720p].mkv
Castlevania S2 English Dub Complete [1080]
[HorribleSubs] Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - 75 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] RErideD - Tokigoe no Derrida - 09 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Ore ga Suki nano wa Imouto dakedo Imouto ja Nai - 04 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Sora to Umi no Aida - 05 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Beelzebub-jou no Okinimesu mama. - 04 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Seishun Buta Yarou wa Bunny Girl Senpai no Yume wo Minai - 05 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Merc Storia - Mukiryoku Shounen to Bin no Naka no Shoujo - 04 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Karakuri Circus - 04 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Zombieland Saga - 05 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Banana Fish - 17 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Bakumatsu - 05 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Emiya-san Chi no Kyou no Gohan - 11 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Tonari no Kyuuketsuki-san - 05 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Yagate Kimi ni Naru - 05 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Gurazeni - 17 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Toaru Majutsu no Index III - 05 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Hinomaru Sumo - 05 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Uchi no Maid ga Uzasugiru! - 05 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Dakaretai Otoko 1-i ni Odosarete Imasu. - 05 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Kishuku Gakkou no Juliet - 05 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - Golden Wind - 05 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Irozuku Sekai no Ashita kara - 05 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Senran Kagura Shinovi Master - Tokyo Youma-hen - 04 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Bonobono - 133 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Gakuen Basara - 05 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Radiant - 05 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Detective Conan - 919 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Cardfight!! Vanguard (2018) - 27 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Goblin Slayer - 05 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Sword Art Online - Alicization - 05 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] SSSS.Gridman - 05 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Release the Spyce - 05 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Fairy Tail Final Season - 282 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Ace Attorney S2 - 05 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] One Piece - 860 [1080p].mkv
[HorribleSubs] Gegege no Kitarou (2018) - 31 [1080p].mkv
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Mirai no Mirai – 2018
نام فیلم انیمهیی: Mirai of the Future
نام فیلم انیمهیی: Mirai no Mirai
نام فیلم انیمهیی: 未来のミライ
ژانر: Adventure, Drama, Fantasy
تاریخ پخش: تابستان 2018
وضعیت: تمام شده
تعداد قسمتها: یک قسمت
مدت زمان فیلم انیمهیی: یک ساعت و 38 دقیقه
کارگردان: Hosoda Mamoru
منبع: Original
استودیو: Studio Chizu
زیرنویس فارسی و انگلیسی دارد
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+ اطلاعات بیشتر: سایت // سایت // سایت // سایت // سایت
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خلاصه داستان (منبع)
داستان فیلم درمورد یه خونواده کوچیکه که در حومه شهر زندگی میکنند - پسر لوس 4 ساله این خونواده اسمش کون-چان ـه. وقتی که خواهر کوچیکتر کون-چان به اسم میرای به دنیا میاد، کون-چان حس میکنه که خواهرش عشق پدر و مادرش رو ازش دزدیده. کون چان با یه ورژن بزرگ تر میرای که از آینده اومده هم ملاقات میکنه.
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خلاصه داستان (منبع)
In a quiet corner of the city, four-year-old Kun Oota has lived a spoiled life as an only child with his parents and the family dog, Yukko. But when his new baby sister Mirai is brought home, his simple life is thrown upside-down; suddenly, it isn't all about him anymore. Despite his tantrums and nagging, Mirai is seemingly now the subject of all his parents' love.
To help him adapt to this drastic change, Kun is taken on an extraordinary journey through time, meeting his family's past, present, and future selves, as he learns not only what it means to be a part of a family, but also what it means to be an older brother.
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توضیحات
داستان در مورد یه پسر چهار ساله به اسم «کون» است. در یک خونهی بزرگ زندگی میکنه.
همهی عشق و علاقهی خانواده و فامیل رو داره.
ولی وقتی خواهر کوچیکش به دنیا میاد، همهی زندگیش عوض میشه.
پدر و مادرش کمتر بهش توجه میکنن. همهی حواسشون پیشِ میرای هست.
تازه کلی هم به کون سفارش میکنن که مراقب میرای باشه.
و کون کم کم از همه بدش میاد و به میرای هم حسودی میکنه.
و شروع میکنه به بهانه گیری و اذیت کردن...
در یکی از این درگیریها با خانواده، به سمت حیاط فرار میکنه، یه هویی یه دختر بزرگ رو میبینه.
باهاش حرف میزنه، میفهمه که اون میرای است که از آینده اومده!
حالا باید دید کون چه رفتاری در ادامه خواهد داشت...
یه انیمهی خیلی بامزه بود. راضی بودم ازش.
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Release the Spyce - Episode 5 [Review]
Release the Spyce takes us back into the hunt for Moryo and the drugs that are flooding into Sorasaki, with Momo and Yuki working to track down clues that link the criminal syndicate to the mysterious company known as Kytuen Science. The girls brave an attack from one of Moryo's most intimidating goons yet, we're one step closer to fully revealing the identity of Tsukikage's traitor, and Momo even learns a lesson about taking some time for herself once in a while. The resulting twenty-four-minute adventure is another perfectly entertaining, well-directed, and mostly well-animated spy romp, though the heavy emphasis on the Moryo stuff this week goes a long way in highlighting that spark of flavor that has ironically been missing from Release the Spyce so far.
I think it's telling that my personal favorite chapter of Release the Spyce was last episode, which mostly ignored the the Moryo shenanigans unless it was using them as a means to the end of a character's emotional journey. When the nitty-gritty of the lore and plot are used as fuel for character-focused storytelling, I think Release the Spyce really sings. When RSP goes all in on its spy-ficton indulgences though, I find myself checking out a little, and not for lack of effort on the show's part. “Phantom Protocol” has all of the mainstays you could want from a spy piece: fancy gadgets, a fight with a muscly henchman that takes place on a train, a conspiracy that seems to reach into every corner of Sorasaki's criminal underworld, and a possible traitor that's luring our heroes deeper into Moryo's clutches. The mysterious woman in charge of Moryo even has a cute bird with its own little villain-scar, which remains an adorable touch.
Unfortunately, while all of these elements should make for a thrilling caper, Release the Spyce just can't seem to imbue them with the energy and suspense that the show reaches for. The ground-level gangsters, Emo and Marco, hardly make for threatening antagonists, and Moryo's brutish assassin Dolte is too easily taken down both times she tries to make a move on our heroines. The train fight between Momo, Yuki, and Dolte is likely the weakest action sequence that RSP has delivered so far, feeling uncharacteristically flat and sluggish for a series that usually has no problem making such scenes feel breezy and fun. There's also little for the team as a whole to do; the girls all make a big show of using Hatsume's invisi-cream to sneak into Kyuten Science, but not much comes of their infiltration, and the too-brief raid on one of Emo's drug operations is little more than an excuse for the other girls to throw Momo a birthday party. That's cute and all, but it's hardly the best use of the narrative's time.
The birthday B-plot is the other main focus of the episode, and even it feels weak in comparison to what's come before. Now that Momo has discovered the world of spies and spice, trained her body and mind to work with the Tsukikage, and overcome her rookie instincts to become a valuable member of the team, Momo's central conflict this episode is that she's not taking time to rest and relax. Sure, RSP makes an effort to tie this into Momo's continuing struggle to feel worthy of Yuki's mentorship, but I think there's something amiss with the story's sense of escalation when our protagonists' issues can be solved with a nap and a birthday cake.
It may sound like I'm down on Release the Spyce this week, but it's only because I still feel the show is capable of more than it's accomplishing right now. It's still a good-looking action series with fun characters and a great soundtrack, but it's also failing to make an impression with its story. The post-credits stinger names Hatsume as the mole selling Tsukikage out to Moryo, and putting aside whether or not this is a red herring, the biggest point of concern is that I had to double-check the show's wiki to remind myself who Hatsume was, because she's had so little to do outside of whipping up gizmos for the other girls to use. Hopefully next week's episode will give Hatsume and other members of the cast some more opportunities to stand out from the pack, and with any luck that more personal connection to the traitor-plot will give Release the Spyce a much-needed kick in the pants.
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Goblin Slayer - Episode 5 [Review]
So I believe this is the first episode of Goblin Slayer without any goblins in it. No goblin slaying of any kind takes place. Instead, as its title implies, ‘Adventures and Daily Life’ is about establishing the working routine of this world and the people who go about their business in it. And yes, that same well has already been visited in past episodes, but Goblin Slayer has never shrunk from reiterating itself. That sense of ongoing routine is baked into its premise, after all. And while I continue to be less than impressed with the show's insistence on presenting things as rote as possible, this episode at least succeeds at its clear goal of selling that ‘real fantasy world’ aspect.
The most clear story thread present in this episode concerns a pair of rookie adventurers taking on another classic early quest scenario: killing giant rats in a sewer. They lose their sword and talk to a procession of other characters about their options, eventually leading to a sit-down with the Goblin Slayer himself who gives them some good advice. The idea seems to be that this duo's interactions with the Slayer and other characters builds up this world to make it feel more alive. In that respect, adding this breadth of details works. But the episode still succumbs to the dry, flat sensibilities that have kept the show's engagement minimal in its least entertaining moments.
The episode's first half in particular is quite guilty of this. Large portions of it simply feel like the Goblin Slayer chatting with established characters to remind us of who they are. “I'm running into everyone today” he remarks at one point, commenting on how procedural this all feels. There is more of a sense of something developing with the rat-killing duo as their plotline comes and goes, but it's all still very meandering. It's not ever clear why we're taking this detour with these characters, save for it serving as a demonstration of how adventurers in this world can fail a quest in a way that doesn't lead to their horrific deaths. The story's insistence on not giving anyone names also frustratingly obfuscates if these two are meant to be characters who may recur later or simply a flavorful addition to an otherwise dull episode.
I keep circling back to discussing this duo rather than remarking on the titular Goblin Slayer's portion of the episode simply because his contributions feel so unremarkable. His repeated catchphrase throughout this episode is “I didn't do anything”, intended as a humble reaction to being thanked for helping people, but it comes off more like an apt observation of how uneventful his scenes feel. He gets some decent world-building bits, like dispensing more realistic fantasy weapon advice to the rat exterminators. And the whole portion at the end with him sitting in on the promotion exam turns out to be ripe for setting development that feels like it might actually lead somewhere later down the line. That's further served by all the information we glean from the discussion between Guild Girl and her Priest friend after Goblin Slayer leaves the room.
The show also continues to get some entertaining mileage out of its main character's one-track goblin-slaying mindset, with his line about the best way to replace a lost sword being to ‘steal one from a goblin’ getting a good laugh out of me. Given how tonally distaff the show can be sometimes, I find myself questioning how seriously I'm supposed to take it in any given moment, so some genuine humor is appreciated. The point of that may be to contrast with the ups and downs of how things turn out for the adventuring duo, with the guy's savage attack on a giant cockroach giving way to a jovial tavern celebration of their triumphs. As with the horrors pointedly demonstrated in the first episode, this one seems to be pushing the idea that such events are commonplace in this world.
But framing the happenings of a fantasy town as boring and routine doesn't necessarily make for the most interesting half-hour of television. This episode feels like a collection of framing stories that would have been better used between more adventurous parts of episodes where more stuff actually happened. Putting them all together in this way just comes off like rote filler in a show that isn't running long enough to need it. It's kind of neat that this fantasy story is constructed with enough moving parts that an episode like this could be done so early, but just because they could do something like this doesn't mean they should.
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Sword Art Online: Alicization - Episode 5 [Review]
With episode 5, the series makes a much-needed transition back to the physical world to show what happened in the wake of Johnny Black's attack from the end of episode one. This episode doesn't quite explain why Kazuto is in Underworld, but it does set up most of the context necessary for that explanation next week. Still, as setup episodes go, this is a quite effective one that ties in some threads from various other parts of the franchise.
This episode corresponds exactly to the first 37 pages of novel 10, though it's the least direct adaptation so far. While some scenes are copied practically word-for-word from the source material, others are new. The most significant thing dropped is a more detailed commentary on AIs and how Yui carries out her searches, but I thought that bogged the story down when I was reading the novel, so it's not missed here. I was also pleased by how this version keeps the supporting cast more involved, such as with Klein driving Asuna and Suguha around during the investigation. The most significant addition is that various characters are shown using the Augma devices from Ordinal Scale so they can interact with Yui on location in the physical world. It's a slick way to integrate the movie content without disrupting the original story at all. Another addition is the opening scene that specifically links the incident with Johnny Black back to the raid on Laughing Coffin in Aincrad, as shown in the GGO arc. It's an example of a scene that works better in animated form than it might have worked in print, making for a sharp inclusion.
From a pure storytelling perspective, the most significant moment is the formal introduction of Rinko Kojiro, the coworker/lover of Akihiko Kayaba who was mentioned briefly in the epilogue of the Mother's Rosario arc as the person who had passed on the designs for the Medicuboid from Kayaba. She's a crucial link in the overall story, and not just because she provides the means for a disguised Asuna to sneak onto Rath's Ocean Turtle. (The “rath” creature from the poem “Jabberwocky” has been described as both a turtle and a pig, hence the significance of Rinko's observation about what the Ocean Turtle looks like. In other words, it's another overt reference to Alice in Wonderland.) A picture of her provides another link to Ordinal Scale, and her flashback scene to her time with Kayaba also provides some of the keenest insight yet into what Kayaba may have been trying to accomplish with the game Sword Art Online. Kayaba indicated at the end of the very first arc that Aincrad was based on a childhood dream, but this flashback scene clarifies that he never got to finish that dream and find out what was at the top. That raises the tantalizing suggestion that Kayaba's participation in the game as Heathcliff was more about trying to complete his childhood dream than just wanting to monitor the game's progress from the inside. It also adds new meaning to his plan to make himself the final boss on floor 100.
But, again, her introduction and the discovery process are all setup for next episode's reveal about Kazuto's status. Certain assumptions can be made from the doctor's concern that Kazuto could have suffered brain damage after his heart was stopped for five minutes, but the how and why will have to wait for the next episode. Asuna also deserves some props for being able to pull off the deception even with the technical assist, including some remarkably good English. The attention to detail on clothing designs is another high point, as the avatars in the opening scene in ALO were clearly updated and various characters were wearing outfits in the physical world that I don't think we've seen before; the cat heads on Suguha's outfit were an interesting detail. The one technical downside is that the CG rendition of the helicopter was a bit too artificial. The return of some of the franchise's core musical themes and the scene where Yui encourages Asuna to follow in Kazuto's footsteps were also nice touches, as was the symbolic scene where a strand of Rinko's hair slides out from being tucked behind her ear – the same kind of strand that Kayaba had brushed back in a tender moment in the flashback. It's a simple scene that's nonetheless loaded with meaning.
As both setup for what's to come and an effective adaptation of the source material, this episode warrants a high score.
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Fairy Tail: Final Season - Episode 282 [Review]
Welcome to the action episode of Fairy Tail! Not that most episodes aren't action-packed, but this one marks the first major battle with most of our main cast. That's not surprising, since prior to the end of last week, we had no way of knowing if Team Natsu, let alone all of Fairy Tail, would ever come back together, so in some senses, this is a big deal because it does away with half of that concern for good. With the reveal that Gray was working for Erza in investigating the Avatar cult, we now have all five humans and two cats who make up the group back in the fold, six if you count Juvia. (I'm torn on that one, personally.) And you know what that means – it's time for everyone to strut their stuff and show off just how much they've grown in the year since they were last together.
In some ways, that's what makes this episode fun and exciting. It would have been easy to write off Lucy's new Star Dress transformations as just fanservice, but now that we've seen her use Taurus, it's clear that that is not the case. The outfit may not offer much support (bras need to cover the entire underboob area to provide support, artists), but it has drastically upped her physical strength. Given how people have generally regarded her as the weak link magic-wise, whether or not that's strictly true, this is a major coup for Lucy. Her magic may not be as flashy or destructive as her teammates', but she's clearly grown as a magician just as much as they have.
Wendy gets to be the second most impressive in terms of magical power changes, because frankly we expect Gray, Natsu, and Erza to be ridiculously overpowered. Like Lucy, Wendy can now really hold her own with more than just support or healing magic, and Carla's doing pretty well too with her new human form. (The scene where she smacks a guy with her tail is kind of great.) Yes, probably the girls' new power-ups still pale in comparison to the guys' and will still be more back up than main attackers, but it's still impressive how far they've come in a year. (Amusingly, they're also more circumspect about showing off as well; Natsu and Gray immediately start boasting at each other.)
In terms of getting the gang back together again, it's nice to see Gray apologize to Lucy, because she went through some awful stuff at Gomon's hands. What's more amusing is to see Natsu charge in between them while they're talking; while I wouldn't suggest romantic jealousy, it's still clear that he resents being left out of the conversation, and I wouldn't put it past him to have been counting on holding Lucy's poor treatment over Gray's head. Gray clearly has missed Lucy, and that's good to know, because it does imply that the relationships within the guild were not superficial. That doesn't excuse not contacting each other, especially within Team Natsu, but it is a hopeful sign.
Meanwhile, Avatar's plans to summon Zeref by creating a site of mass murder is one that, while perfectly in line with their creepy cult, may be a little difficult for some people at this particular moment. What's more important than their plans is what it says about Zeref's reputation; those who are familiar with Fairy Tail Zero will see the disconnect, but others should be paying attention for it, because it will be there. The mention of the Book of E.N.D. is another major piece of the story's end game worth keeping an eye on, because as things get going, it's a name you're going to need to remember.
With all of this foreshadowing and happy reunioning going on, it's too bad that the art and animation aren't as good as they could be this week. The prime offender is, of course, Erza's horse and his creepy horse grin, but Gray's consistently off-model (especially his pants), and there are a lot of shots where the characters look unfinished. Luckily the story is good enough to offset this, and with more answers coming next week, it seems that will continue to be true.