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Sousei no Onmyouji

 

 

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Sousei no Onmyouji

 

 

نام انیمه: Sousei no Onmyouji

نام انیمه: 双星の陰陽師

نام انیمه: Twin Star Exorcists

نام انیمه: ستاره‌های دوقلوی جنگیر

ژانر: Fantasy, Shounen, Action, Magic, Supernatural

تاریخ پخش: بهار 2016

وضعیت: تمام شده

تعداد قسمت‌ها: 50 قسمت

کارگردان: Tomohisa Taguchi

استودیو: Pierrot

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توضیحات و نظر شخصی  (منبع: انیم ورلد)

چشم به راه انیمه ی جدید استودیو پیروت هستیم. پیروت فصل قبل مسئول ساخت و پرداخت انیمه ی Divine Gate بود. انیمه ای که برخلاف انتظار اونقدرها موفق ظاهر نشد و جو بد و منفی ای رو اطراف پیروت به وجود آورد که در نهایت به ضرر استودیو ختم شد. انیمه ی جدید پیروت که Twin Star Exorcists نام داره هم مثل Divine Gate به نظر می رسه. از چه لحاظ؟ همون جو خوب اطراف انیمه ست و ممکنه در نهایت اون چیزی که باید بشه نشه. یک حسن بزرگ Divine Gate نسبت به Twin Star Exorcists وجود یه کارگردان خوب بود. اگه Divine Gate با اون کارگردان خوب به چنین وضعی دچار شده پس وای به حال Twin Star Exorcists که حتی کارگردان خوبی هم نداره. در هر صورت منفی بافی اول معرفی خوب نیست، اما لازم دونستم کمی پیروت رو علارغم این که کارای بزرگی داره دسته پایین فرض کنم؛ چرا که دو کار اخیر این استودیو اصلا راضی کننده به نظر نمی رسه و در حدی نیست که پاسخ انتظارات طرفدران رو بده!

قبل از هرچیز نگاهی به داستان انیمه بندازیم. در دنیای داستان ما همون طور که از اسم انیمه مشخصه انواع و اقسام جنگیر ها وجود دارن و جنگیر بودن یه امر طبیعیه. روکورو شخصیه که دریکی از خانواده های جنگیرها یا به اصطلاح exorcists به دنیا اومده اما از جنگیر بودن متنفره!! به عبارتی روکورو ترجیح می ده فوتبالیست، خواننده یا هر چیز دیگه ای باشه اما دور جنگیر بودن رو خط بکشه. داستان به همین صورت ادامه پیدا می کنه تا زمانی که سروکله ی دختری به اسم بِنیو پیدا می شه. بنیو با به چالش کشیدن روکورو مجبورش می کنه تا استعداد ذاتی خودشُ نشون بده. پسر داستان ما علارغم نداشتن علاقه استعداد فوق العاده ای داره. پیش میریم و پیش میریم تا این که داستان با یه Twist خیلی بزرگ مواجه می شه. روکورو و بنیو جنگجوهای بزرگی می شن که لقب Twin Star Exorcists رو به دست میارن. جالبی داستان اینجاست که سرنوشت این دو به هم گره می خوره. حالا باید با هم کنار بیان، همراه همدیگه مبارزه کنن، همیشه با هم باشن و در نهایت باهم ازدواج کنن و فرزندی قدرتمند و خاص رو به دنیا بیارن که ازش به عنوان جنگجوی نهایی یاد می شه. 

داستان ایده ی بدی نداره.. درسته که ایده ی منحصر به فردی نیست و بودن انیمه هایی که بالفرض دو کرکتر باهم ازدواج کنن و یه فرزند خاص به دنیا بیارن اما به اون صورت تکراری و کلیشه ای نیست که بگیم باید دور این جور انیمه ها رو خط بکشیم. داستان و فضای فانتزی کار باز هم مثل Divine Gate عجیب و خاص به نظر می رسه. خاص نه از لحاظ خوب و عالی بودن؛ بلکه از لحاظ متفاوت بودن و حالا باید دید پیروت بعد از Divine Gate شاهکاری که ارائه داد چه برنامه ای برای Twin Star Exorcists داره واینم به همون سرنوشت دچار خواهد شد یا نه. مسئله ای که مثل روز روشنه اینه که این انیمه بهتر از Divine Gate میشه!! بالاتر گفتم که انیمه کارگردان خوبی نداره و این حرفم یه جورایی تناقض ایجاد می کنه. دلیل اصلی این حرفم رو در پاراگراف بعدی بخونید. 

انیمه از روی مانگایی به همین نام که در سال 2013 کار خودشُ شروع کرده اقتباس می شه. نمره ی مانگا در نوع خودش جالب توجهه. 7.93 که نمره ی قابل قبولیه. صحبت از مانگا شد بد نیست اشاره کنم Divine Gate ای که اینقدر ازش بد گفتیم از روی یه بازی موبایلی ساخته شده بود در صورتی که Twin Star Exorcists قراره از روی یه مانگا ساخته بشه که نمره ی بدی نداره! شاید پیروت سر عقل اومد و انیمه ی بدی تحویلمون نداد!! اما بحث کارگردانی همچنان احتمالات رو پایین نگه می داره که پایین مفصل تر در مورد کارگردان و عوامل صحبت می کنیم. مانگای انیمه آنگوئینگه و تا چپتر 27 منتشر شده. پس تعداد قسمت های انیمه هم به راحتی مشخص میشه که بیشتر از 12-13 نخواهد بود و در واقع با این تعداد چپتر حتی اگه بخوان بیشتر از این تعداد اپیزود بدن بیرون هم نمی تونن. همچنین احتمال اقتباس کند هم با این شرایط وجود داره که نباید این مسئله رو نادیده گرفت.

تریلرهای انیمه رو که دیدم متوجه سطح گرافیکی متفاوت انیمه شدم. گرافیکی که خیلی به دل من نمی شینه و شباهت زیادی به گرافیک Divine Gate داره. باتوجه به کارنامه ی پیروت می شه گفت این مدل گرافیک برای کارهای فانتزی پیروت ساخته و پرداخته می شه!!! در یک کلام پیروت توی کارای گرافیکی تبحر خاصی نداره و بیشتر موفقیت هایی رو که کسب کرده مدیون داستان و سایر زمینه های انیمه های مطرحش بوده. به عنوان مثال GTO رو در نظر بگیرید. علارغم این که گرافیک قدیمی ای داشت و همچنین بهترین گرافیک ممکن نبود اما گرافیک این انیمه رو بسیار بیشتر از گرافیکی که داریم از تریلر Twin Star Exorcists می بینیم، یا Divine Gate ای که زمستون دیدیم دوست دارم. لپ کلام این که توی کارای گرافیکی نباید روی پیروت حساب کرد و اگه گرافیک برای شما مسئله ی خیلی مهمیه توصیه می کنم با انتظار پایین تری به سراغ این انیمه بیاید.

 

 

 

 

خلاصه داستان (منبع: انیم ورلد)

رویای روکورو اینکه هر چیزی به جز یک جنگیر بشه! تا وقتیکه بنیو اسرار آمیز پیداش میشه و بهترین دوست روکورو، ریوگو، غیبش میزنه ...

 

خلاصه انیمه (منبع)

خانواده روکورو یک خاندان جن گیر هستند کسانی که کگاره های شیطانی رو از بین می برند ، ولی اون حاظره خواننده یا فوتبالیست بشه اما جن گیر نباشه ، اما همه چیز برای اون تغییر می کنه زمانی که یک جن گیر قدرتمند به نام بینیو در برابرش ضاهر میشه و روکورو احساس می کنه قلبش پر از آتش رقابت شده تصمیم می گیره از استعداد طبیعی خودش استفاده کنه و اون رو شکست بده ، ولی اوضاع از این هم پیچیده تر میشه وقتی از طرف جامعه جن گیر ها لقب ” ستاره های دوقلوی جنگیری ” رو در یافت می کنند و بهشون گفته میشه برای آزاد کردن قدرت نهایی خودشون و پاک کردن کگاره های شیطانی از سرتاسر جهان  باید با هم ازدواج کنند

 

خلاصه داستان (منبع: دنیای انیمه)

هیولاهای عجیب و غریبی که به عنوان ناخالصی شناخته می شوند ساکن ماگانو هستند، قلمرویی که موازی با زمان حال است. جنگیرها این موجودات شیطانی را از بین می برند تا از مردم محافظت کنند. روکورو انمادوی مخالف تبدیل شدن به جنگیر است حتی با وجود این که استعدادش را هم دارد ولی یک غیبگو به او لقب جنگیر ستاره ی دوقلو را می دهد، نامی که به جنگیرهای ازدواج کرده داده می شود. بنیو آداشینو، دختری که این عنوان را به همراه روکورو به دست می آورد می خواهد تمام ناخالصی ها را از بین ببرد. این دو هر چه می گذر بیشتر و بیشتر هم را به عنوان جنگیرهای ستاره ی دوقلو درگیر نبرد می بینند و در حالی که روکورو بنیو را در حال مبارزه با آرزوی تبدیل شدن به قوی ترین تماشا می کند، خودش باید با ضعفی که از زمان تراژدی ههیناتسوکی با آن زندگی کرده روبرو شود. حالا که چشمانش دوباره به سمت نبرد چرخیدند به لطف بنیو روکورو خودش را جمع و جور می کند تا باری دیگر به عنوان یک جنگیر مبارزه کند و جنگیرهای ستاره ی دوقلو با هم به حساب قوی ترین ناخالصی ها می رسند!

 

 

 

 

Dorei-ku The Animation


Dorei-ku The Animation


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نام انیمه: Dorei-ku The Animation

نام انیمه: Doreiku: Boku to Nijuusannin no Dorei

نام انیمه: Dorei-ku: Boku to 23-nin no Dorei

نام انیمه: 23 Slaves and Me

نام انیمه: 奴隷区 The Animation

ژانر: Psychological, Drama

تاریخ پخش: بهار 2018

وضعیت: تمام شده

تعداد قسمت‌ها: 12 قسمت

مدت زمان هر قسمت: 24 دقیقه

منبع: Manga

استودیو: TNK, Zero-G

کارگردان: Kuraya Ryouichi

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خلاصه داستان (منبع)

Eager to know why her best friend’s boyfriend dumped her for a man, the headstrong Eiya Arakawa suggests a meeting with them. Gathered together at a café, Yuuga Oota agrees to answer Eiya’s questions only if she can correctly ascertain the relationship of a couple sitting across from them, which she does on her first attempt. Amazed by her astounding intellect and intuition, he invites her to a private meeting where he introduces her to the concept of Slave Control Method, or SCM, a retainer-like device that has the ability to turn people into slaves.

When two SCM users enter a duel, the devices exert a powerful influence on their brains. Once the duel is over, the SCM amplifies the loser’s sense of obligation and forces them to bend to the will of the winner. Wanting desperately to test his own abilities, Yuuga asks Eiya to act as his insurance in the event that he himself becomes a slave. Granted access to 10 million yen, Eiya’s job is to convince Yuuga’s would-be master to free him from his servitude. Though hesitant at first, Yuuga’s words resonate with her personal yearning for something more from her life, and she agrees to his request. However, when a mysterious organization begins rapidly accruing slaves, Eiya becomes entangled in a game far more dangerous than she ever could have imagined.



خلاصه داستان

اگر بتوانید هر کس دلخواهی را برده خود کنید چه کسی را انتخاب می کنید؟! SCM به شما این اجازه را می‌دهد که هر کسی را به بردگی خود دربیاورید. اما برای رسیدن به این هدف ابتدا باید بر دیگری در هر چیزی پیروز شوید. پس از آن و بعد از پیروزی شما آن فرد به بردگی شما در می‌آید.



















Black Clover - Episode 46 [Review]

 

 

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Black Clover - Episode 46 [Review]

 

Now this is more like it. While the strength of episode 35 (the only other episode I've given an 'A') was being slickly animated, this week's installment has something completely different going for it. Animation-wise we're still pretty stiff and repetitive, but now there's finally enough energy and personality to pick up the slack. This episode is dirty and violent and weird in all the right ways.

 

We continue where we left off last week with Noelle and Kahono breaking in on Asta and Kiato's fight with Vetto. This is the first time we've gotten to see Kiato and Kahono, a dancer and a singer respectively, fight in unison. I love how Kahono's singing actually impacts the soundtrack of the episode. Her lullaby makes for a solid insert song to punctuate the fight. Unfortunately, neither are a match for Vetto, who proceeds to cut Kiato's leg off and beat Kahono within an inch of her life. The modern Shonen Jump pillars rarely feel as indulgently violent as they used to, so seeing a safer one like Black Clover go for the carnage was a nice change of pace, and Vetto feels threatening in a way he didn't before.

 

I already liked Kahono just fine, but seeing her "yeah, screw you too" face while she's at the villain's mercy made me really like her, and from there the fight rests on Noelle's shoulders. This is our chance to see how much stronger she's gotten after the past few arcs, giving it her all with a final water spell that blows Vetto's arm clean off. I enjoy how even Vetto remarks on the Silva family's corruption, implying that he thinks Noelle's royal power is an extension of the evil that he and the Midnight Sun is trying to fight the Clover Kingdom over. Of course, we know that Noelle's power is her own and that she's fighting on the behalf of her friends, not her clan.

 

Despite taking the brunt of Noelle's attack, Vetto has an awakening of his own: a third eye that opens along with a boost in power. The end of the episode sees Asta using his anti-magic to protect Noelle from Vetto's counterattack, and the shot of him standing in front of her with the ground carved out around them from the energy blast just screams "iconic". Asta and Noelle both come across marvelously heroic this week.

 

This is such a good episode that it makes me wish the lead-up to it was better constructed. I still think the way the battle royale game transitioned into the Midnight Sun fight is clunky as hell, but this is a rare moment of clarity where Black Clover succeeds at being the kind of shonen action show that it's trying to be. There's a great push and pull between the heroes and villains, and the show finally feels like it has an ounce of personality that isn't just an echo of shonen battle manga before it. This is Black Clover's best episode yet.

 

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Boruto: Naruto Next Generations - Episode 70 [Review]

 

Team 5 takes center stage this week as Metal once again finds himself at the mercy of his pervasive anxiety. Upon discovering that his son is using a phony amulet to keep his nervousness in check, Rock Lee decides to put Metal's Eight Inner Gates training on hold. Hoping to get some pointers from the master, Metal, Denki, and Iwabe assist Guy in giving a demonstration to Shino's new class at the Academy, only to have Metal's anxiety mess things up once again. In an effort to help Metal get a handle on his anxiety, his father decides to try immersion therapy and challenges him to a match—one that will take place in front of the same group of Academy students from earlier. To keep things fair, Lee agrees to admit defeat if Metal is able to land a single hit. With his anxiety in overdrive, Metal initially makes a number of mistakes and once again embarrasses himself in front of the audience. However, after incurring a few blows and being laughed at by his younger peers, Metal is able to own his embarrassment, open the First Gate, and hit his father with a Leaf Hurricane. However, Metal's most prominent quirk isn't about to go away overnight, and by episode's end, he's returned to his usual state of perpetual (comical) anxiety.

 

Although the lesson Metal is being set up to learn is clearly spelled out within the first minute of the episode, the story does a good job of chronicling the younger Lee's path to anxiety relief. Sure, Metal's problem is still played for laughs, but the episode is careful to never go overboard with this, opting instead to present a semi-realistic picture of anxiety in an adolescent. Spending time with the disabled Guy is a creative and narratively appropriate way to teach Metal that accepting oneself—even the parts that make life difficult—is key to dispelling self-doubt. Sure enough, the “anxiety-fu” he cobbles together makes his attacks unpredictable and hard-hitting (much like Lee's Drunken Fist), enabling him to best his far more experienced father in combat.

 

While it doesn't really make sense that Guy's disability is the only physical injury no one in this world is able to heal—heck, Naruto cured Kakashi's blindness, and Tsunade put herself back together after being sliced in half—keeping him disabled serves as a reminder of the war's consequences and provides the audience with a positive role model. (Though it is weird his leg is in a cast all these years later instead of a brace.) Despite one of his legs being out of commission, Guy is still able to fight—he's just adapted his fighting style to accommodate his limitations and has grown stronger in other ways. True to life, however, things like stairs still pose a challenge for him. In works of fiction, magical cures too often erase representation for disabled persons, so it's nice to see the Naruto-verse stick to its guns in this area.

 

Well-paced, uplifting, and intermittently amusing, Metal's tale is one of the show's best side stories in recent memory. Not only does the episode present a practical message, it also features enough action to please viewers who are only here for the combat. A far cry from Cho-Cho's three-week turn in the spotlight, episode 70 makes for an all-around diverting installment.

 

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Overlord III - Episode 7 [Review]

 

Last week we learned about a bunch of freelance adventurers who had been hired to raid a newly-discovered tomb. This episode confirms that the so-called tomb is indeed Nazarick. (So much for the mock-up tomb to be a distraction!) The real question is how much of this is damage control by Ains vs. some kind of setup orchestrated by him or his people, since the source of the raid and the amount of gold behind the quest is rather suspicious. After all, Nazarick was set up as much to be a death trap for unwary adventurers as it was to be the guild's HQ, and what proper dungeon master wouldn't occasionally want to test his stronghold's defenses with the sacrifices of some low-level adventurers?

 

It's suspicious how easy this endeavor starts out for the victims. No outside traps? Treasure laying out in the open? The lowest form of undead foes sent out for a first encounter? Something smells, and it's not the skeletons. In fact, this reeks of a sucker play, and the adventurers are the suckers. Given how overpowered Nazarick is, the adventurer slaughter that ensues is utterly unsurprising. This was really more of a way for some of the tomb's lesser denizens – the cockroach guy and the unfathomably gross torturer – to introduce themselves and show off their skills, providing an object lesson in all of the unpleasant ways that adventurers can go down. The best scene was definitely the arrogant swordmaster with the half-elf slave girls being soundly trounced by the combat-ready Hamusuke, who puts in some pretty impressive moves for a hamster, although the following scene of the slave girls kicking his corpse while the lizard men and Hamusuke try to figure out what this "ritual" might be was rather satisfying too. I have to wonder if these girls aren't out of the frying pan and into the fire though, since Sebas isn't around to take pity on them.

 

That just leaves Foresight, which was always destined to get feature treatment since they show up prominently in the opening theme. Last episode spent some time time developing them, and while that doesn't necessarily prevent them from being expendable, I have to think there was a purpose beyond the cliche trick of giving characters backstory right before they're killed off. It's a mystery as to how they might survive this scenario, especially when they're facing down Ains himself. Actually, that probably increases their chance of survival, since he's more likely than most of his denizens to see some value in their lives. My suspicion is that he's going to discover the little mage's ability to judge people's power levels and find that to be potentially useful, since exploiting it would allow him to ferret out potential powerhouses. Besides, she has more specific and less greedy motives than most of the other adventurers. How many of her companions will survive is more up in the air.

 

With some pretty good fight choreography, strong musical selections, and a little extra effort put into giving these bit players personalities, Overlord delivers another solid episode. The only major flaw is some minor breakdowns in the animation quality, but that's easy enough to overlook given how much is going on.

 

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Free! Dive to the Future - Episode 7 [Review]

 

Everything I've been predicting about Free! Dive to the Future has been coming true, but I'm no psychic. It's simply that with a cast this enormous, the plot has got to buckle at some point. The show tells a story from a dozen different perspectives, and in order to piece it together into something intelligible, it has slowed down and been simplified to the extreme. That said, although it's been signaled from miles away, it was great to see Haru undergo some significant character development this episode. Even in the middle of so many perspectives, he manages to stand out as the protagonist by becoming more talkative than we've ever seen him before.

 

There was nothing solitary about “A Solitary Medley!” Instead, it was filled with scene after scene of no more than two (2) characters interacting, just talking about the plot every time. One distinctive exception was Haru's wordy flashback, a response to a teammate who asked if Haru has always aspired to swim on the global level. Just like with his monologue at the start of this season, it's another indicator that Haru has taken control of his own story, and this socially-awkward swimmer has become more comfortable talking about himself. “Free was my specialty” is a very telling line. Yes, past tense. After two-and-a-half seasons, Haru and his informal coach have somehow worked through backstroke, breaststroke, and butterfly—styles that other swimmers devote their careers to—within half an episode.

 

This theme of quick resolution continues for Ikuya. After a brief talk with Asahi (who's been trying to find Ikuya all season and suddenly happens on him by chance), both of them find that their angst is nearly cleared up. It's a good thing too. Now that this season is more than halfway over, what other choice do they have? That's why I don't feel too bad for Hiyori, even if last episode was a doozy, and in this episode Ikuya isn't sure anymore if Hiyori is his friend! Sousuke, Natsuya, and everyone else we see for about half a second are going to either figure out their problems or fade into irrelevance forever. There's just so much that has to be crammed into what remains of Free!'s run. Even though Rin doesn't appear, our high school cast (also pretty neglected) has a conversation specifically to imply that he's still relevant to the story. In the end, a cheap cliffhanger is what amps up the suspense to get me excited about next week, even in the midst of all this chaos.

 

Free! Dive to the Future really should have been two different shows, one about our college cast and one about our high school cast. Perhaps it could have worked in the style of Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak High School, in which the show offered an update on an alternating arc every other episode. Maybe then we could focus on just a few characters each episode and really have their stories matter. There are still some great scenes (I loved Kisumi and the baby and Makoto's “bless your heart” iciness toward Haru's new coach), but so much of what exists here is just stacking on plot, not building character. Haru's fascinating new role as his own agent for change in his life is what most strongly makes it still worth watching.

 

 

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Anime – New Episode [23 Aug 2018]

 

 

 

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Anime – New Episode [23 Aug 2018]

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[HorribleSubs] Phantom in the Twilight - 07 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] One Room S2 - 07 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Kyoto Teramachi Sanjou no Holmes - 07 [1080p].mkv

PriPara Complete (S1-S3, IT, Movies)

[HorribleSubs] Yama no Susume S3 - 08 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Gundam Build Divers - 20 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Black Clover - 46 [480p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Black Clover - 46 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Black Clover - 46 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] THE iDOLM@STER CINDERELLA GIRLS Theater (TV) - 34 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Overlord III - 07 [480p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Overlord III - 07 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Overlord III - 07 [1080p].mkv

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

[HorribleSubs] Angolmois - Genkou Kassenki - 07 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Shinya! Tensai Bakabon - 07 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Lupin III Part V - 20 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Chuukan Kanriroku Tonegawa - 08 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - 65 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Free! Dive to the Future - 07 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Steins Gate 0 - 19 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Boruto - Naruto Next Generations - 70 [480p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Boruto - Naruto Next Generations - 70 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Boruto - Naruto Next Generations - 70 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Isekai Maou to Shoukan Shoujo no Dorei Majutsu - 08 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Yume Oukoku to Nemureru 100-nin no Ouji-sama - 08 [1080p].mkv

 

 

Review

 

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Gintama - Episode 360 [Review]

 

After several seasons of buildup, the Odd Jobs crew and their strongest allies kick off the final battle against the seemingly unkillable Utsuro. Having been gifted Ane and Mone's remaining Zen energy, a beleaguered Sadaharu is grievously injured by Hitsugi upon arriving at the Gate. An enraged Gintoki then lops off one of the emotionless killing machine's arms before promptly being beaten back by Utsuro. As more ley lines go berserk, a massive hole in the Earth forms right outside of the Terminal, and before Shinpachi and Kagura can get to him, Sadaharu is consumed by it. However, being an Altana mutant, the trusty pup is able to cocoon himself in planetary energy as he attempts to bring the ley lines back under control. In the continuing battle against Utsuro, Gintoki breaks out his new crystallite sword and stabs his enemy in the eye, but the all-powerful immortal is able to shatter Gin's new weapon with little effort. With his last ounce of strength, Gintoki manages to drive one of the crystallite shards through Utsuro's remaining eye.

 

Things continue to heat up when Umibozu, Kamui, Abuto, the Seventh Division, and the Shinsengumi arrive on the scene to throw their hats in the ring. Not at all fazed by his temporary blindness, Utsuro effortlessly kills scores of Kamui's crew and nameless Shinsengumi members. (At one point, he even appears to slit Yamazaki's throat, but whether this wound proves to be fatal is currently unclear.) With the series' strongest fighters out of commission, Shinpachi and Kagura attempt to prevent Utsuro from reaching the vulnerable Sadaharu. Much to Utsuro's surprise, he's unable to immediately recover from the damage the kids manage to inflict. Gintoki then appears and reveals that his aim in taking out the villain's second eye had been to get the crystallite shards into his bloodstream, effectively impairing his superhuman healing abilities. With Utsuro finally at a disadvantage, Odd Jobs Gin-chan prepares to take this epic battle into the homestretch.

 

Even though Silver Soul has put nearly every major character through the wringer, seeing Sadaharu repeatedly stabbed and nearly impaled is particularly hard to watch. Despite being left out of many of the show's later stories, Gintama's adorable anti-mascot remains as easy to love as ever, and given the track record dogs have in fiction, it's hard to definitively place him in the “safe” camp. Still, it's touching to see how far the Odd Jobs crew goes to protect him—and how he repays the favor by saving Gintoki (his least favorite member of the team) without a second thought. In spite of all his bellyaching about the tribulations of owning a comically large, destruction-prone dog, Gin becomes downright bloodthirsty when he sees what Hitsugi did to his pet. Even Shinpachi, who's physically the weakest of the main trio, is able to overcome his (justifiable) fear of Utsuro and will himself to take action when Sadaharu's life is on the line. Coupled with Kagura's subsequent assist and Gintoki's long-game shard attack, this is the perfect Odd Jobs Gin-chan combo attack.

 

Although the animation is fairly choppy for an action-heavy episode, the latest installment does an excellent job of showcasing Utsuro's seemingly limitless strength. Sure, we've seen him in a few fights prior to this, but watching him topple the Gintama-verse's most seasoned warriors while barely lifting a finger truly drives home how powerful a threat the gang is now facing. Portions of the episode even feel downright horror movie-ish, especially when Utsuro takes out an entire Shinsengumi battalion with a well-choreographed leap and a single sword swing.

 

An emotional, action-packed rollercoaster ride from start to finish, episode 360 feels like it's over before it's barely begun. Utsuro is no longer a Big Bad whose comeuppance is dozens of episodes away; he's now an immediate threat who can't be defeated through anything resembling normal means. Earth's destruction is no longer a far-off scheme that's still in the planning phase; it's happening as we speak. If our heroes don't act quick and exhaust every possible trump card, everything will come to an end.

 

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Attack on Titan - Episode 42 [Review]

 

Leave it to Attack on Titan to make a military coup d'état feel relatively subdued and low-key. The past four episodes have been all about building up the political unrest that threatens to tear human society apart, and while most of this episode is about watching Erwin and Pyxis make their final play against the corrupt cabal of nobles that hide behind their sleepy regal puppet, there is very little bombast or catharsis to be found when everything is said and done.

 

This makes sense though, and I don't mean to criticize the episode for playing with a more muted tone than usual. The actual sequence of the coup is well done – Erwin and Pyxis' ploy is to expose the nobles' cowardice and selfishness by faking a breach in Wall Rose, and it works perfectly. Erwin uses his final words to sow images of discord and chaos in the minds of the nobles, explaining that without the Scouts, another Titan attack could lead to rampant riots and an influx of refugees that would spell the end of the status quo. This is initially framed as Erwin trying to argue for his own benefit, but the minute it's announced that a breach in the wall has conveniently occurred just before Erwin is to be executed, it's obvious what he and Pyxis have really been sowing in the nobles' minds. They panic and ordered the city doors to be shut against any refugees, and that's all the other soldiers need to justify tearing down this regime for good.

 

It's a solid play on behalf of our heroes, and the sequence of quiet revolution is handled smartly. I wouldn't have minded getting to see more of the process of rounding up the MPs and getting the pieces in place to fool the aristocracy, but it might be for the best that the show didn't extend this plotline any further. Given how crucial the coup is to everything else happening in the plot right now, it was never in much question that the plan would go through, so I can see why AoT opted not to play up the twist of Erwin's scheme more than necessary.

 

Besides, I think it speaks to Attack on Titan's growing thematic complexity that this coup is only treated as another step in a much more complicated path to victory. Nobody putting this plan into action was under the delusion that it would solve all of their problems; Erwin still has to dig up the truth that caused his father to be silenced so many years ago, and Eren and Historia are still missing, so it isn't like they can move forward immediately after the king is deposed. One of Erwin's co-conspirators, Premier Dhalis Zachary, even admits that the coup was more of a personal vendetta than anything, done purely for the sake of shaking up the system. That it was successful at all is a minor miracle, but the times ahead are more uncertain than they've ever been.

 

Outside of that critical plot development, there isn't much more to this episode that isn't just necessary setup. Eren, who has been chained up in a cavern of crystal, seems to be having visions of Rod Reiss' eldest daughter Frieda, who was supposed to have perished with the other Reisses in a bandit raid from years earlier. Hange and the others find the exact nature of the Reiss clan's slaughter to be suspicious, so they are investigating the chapel where it happened to see if there are any clues to Eren and Historia's whereabouts. Eren's visions are odd in and of themselves, and the episode isn't at all subtle in the way it frames the vision of Frieda directly against Levi Squad's investigation, with Armin wondering just who Eren must have eaten to gain the ability to shift back to human form.

 

Since I'm not caught up on the manga, I can only speculate, but my guess is that Eren and Historia's pasts are more intertwined than they might have guessed. Given that the preview implicates Eren's father in the titular “Sin” of next week's episode, we might even be approaching an answer to what's going on with that damned basement. Now wouldn't that be something?

 

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One Piece - Episode 850 [Review]

 

As glowing as I was toward last week's episode, I was kind of conceding to its choice to frame Pedro's sacrifice as entirely heroic. I figured that either the anime wasn't interested in committing to the darker atmosphere and opted instead to play things completely straight, or that the murkier flavor was just me reading too much into things. So I'm elated to come back this week and see the show indulging in as much of that darkness as I could have reasonably asked for.

 

It's noteworthy that these days we have a show like My Hero Academia, which puts so much emphasis on asking its heroes to take care of themselves. It's a notorious struggle against overwork for manga artists and animators, which can so easily cast themes of self-sacrifice and tenacity in shonen manga in a new light. Eiichiro Oda is pretty infamous for an unhealthy commitment to his work. A series like MHA says don't get yourself killed. Think about how much pain you're putting your loved ones through by romanticizing that kind of overwork. Whole Cake Island feels like the most that Oda has ever empathized with that kind of message (appropriately at a time when the manga is taking more frequent breaks for this very reason), but in doing so, he seems to also acknowledge that his characters might be incapable of ever learning that lesson.

 

"I have to live up to the expectations that made you sacrifice yourself," is what Carrot says to herself in the wake of Pedro's death. The smoke from Pedro's dynamite blocks the daylight. The sound design is straight out of a horror movie. There's a jaguar-shaped hole in our crew now, and sympathy for the dead is just twisting the knife. I love how the Straw Hats are still glancing at the shoreline, expecting Pedro to have survived just as much as the audience, but instead it's that damned Perospero walking the explosion off with only a missing limb. The sickening mixture of emotions is so potent.

 

For how slow the anime adaptation can be, this is one of those episodes that feels like it's over within five minutes. On top of the Pedro fallout, the problems continue to stack up with Katakuri's counter attack, the Coup de Burst's warm-up time, and Big Mom already chewing on the back of the Thousand Sunny, looking even more like an actual monster. Luffy doesn't miss a beat in securing his role as captain of the ship. When the Sunny finally does blast off, he yanks Katakuri into Brulee's mirror world with him and smashes the mirror so neither of them can escape back to the Sunny. He's leaving the naval battle to his crew, the cake-baking to Sanji, and the fight with the one billion man to himself. The whole situation is so thrilling and badass.

 

The One Piece anime is firing on all cylinders this week. This is an alarmingly good episode, a cut above what I've gotten used to expecting. It's atmospheric, visually detailed, and rich with a plethora of emotions vying for the audience's attention. I know the show can't stay at this level of quality for long, but I desperately wish it could. Carrot gets a lot of focus this week, to my delight, and we see a version of Luffy that's been absent for a while—the underdog with balls of steel. The crew is willfully throwing themselves into those big one-in-a-million chance scenarios and my blood is on fire with excitement as a result.

 

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Anime – New Episode [20 Aug 2018]

 

 

 

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Anime – New Episode [20 Aug 2018]

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

 

[HorribleSubs] Free! Dive to the Future - 06 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Steins Gate 0 - 18 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Boruto - Naruto Next Generations - 69 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Boruto - Naruto Next Generations - 69 [480p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Boruto - Naruto Next Generations - 69 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Isekai Maou to Shoukan Shoujo no Dorei Majutsu - 07 [1080p].mkv

[Cerberus] Naruto [DVD 480p HEVC 10-bit AAC]

[HorribleSubs] Yume Oukoku to Nemureru 100-nin no Ouji-sama - 07 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Shichisei no Subaru - 07 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Banana Fish - 07 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] IDOLiSH7 (01-17) [1080p] 

[Nep_Blanc] Gamers! [1080p] [x265] [10Bit] 

[DB] Cowboy Bebop [Dual Audio 10bit BD1080p][HEVC-x265]

[HorribleSubs] Isekai Izakaya - Koto Aitheria no Izakaya Nobu - 19 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Isekai Izakaya - Koto Aitheria no Izakaya Nobu - 20 [1080p].mkv

Initial D Fifth Stage [BDRip][H.265][1080p][10bit]

[HorribleSubs] Fudanshi Koukou Seikatsu - Complete Batch [1080p]

[HorribleSubs] Satsuriku no Tenshi - 07 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Harukana Receive - 07 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Hataraku Onii-san! No 2! - 07 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Muhyo to Rouji no Mahouritsu Soudan Jimusho - 03 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Chio-chan no Tsuugakuro - 07 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Akkun to Kanojo - 20 [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Sword Art Online II - 01 ~ 24 [1080p]

[Erai-raws] Sword Art Online - Extra Edition [1080p]

[Erai-raws] Sword Art Online - 01 ~ 25 [1080p]

[Erai-raws] Re.Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu - 01 ~ 25 [1080p]

[Erai-raws] No Game No Life - 01 ~ 12 [1080p]

[HorribleSubs] Happy Sugar Life - 06 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Lord of Vermilion - Guren no Ou - 06 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Nobunaga no Shinobi - 72 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Grand Blue - 06 [1080p].mkv

[Manjiknights] Youkai Watch 159 [English Hardsub]

[HorribleSubs] Yami Shibai - Japanese Ghost Stories 6 - 07 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Bonobono - 122 [1080p].mkv

[Prof] D-Frag! (1080p x265 HEVC 10bit AAC 5.1 Eng Dub)

[HorribleSubs] Boku no Hero Academia - 57 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Boku no Hero Academia - 57 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Boku no Hero Academia - 57 [480p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Major 2nd - 20 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Cardfight!! Vanguard (2018) - 16 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Shoujo Kageki Revue Starlight - 06 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Yuragi-sou no Yuuna-san - 06 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Hataraku Saibou - 07 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Hyakuren no Haou to Seiyaku no Valkyria - 07 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Persona 5 The Animation - 20 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Ongaku Shoujo - 07 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Gegege no Kitarou (2018) - 21 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] One Piece - 850 [480p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] One Piece - 850 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] One Piece - 850 [720p].mkv

[Noroinohanako] Youkai Watch Shadowside 16 [English Hardsub]

[Live-eviL]_Queen_Millennia_(TV)_1-42_[COMPLETE]

[HorribleSubs] Asobi Asobase - 07 [1080p].mkv

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

[HorribleSubs] Planet With - 07 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Hanebado! - 08 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Tsukumogami Kashimasu - 05 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Chi's Sweet Adventure S2 - 19 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Shingeki no Kyojin S3 - 42 [480p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Shingeki no Kyojin S3 - 42 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Shingeki no Kyojin S3 - 42 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Gintama - 360 [480p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Gintama - 360 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Gintama - 360 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Puzzle and Dragons Cross - 81 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Jashin-chan Dropkick - 07 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Kakuriyo no Yadomeshi - 21 [1080p].mkv

[AkihitoSubs] Jormungand + Perfect Order [BD 1920x1080 x265 10Bit]

 

 

 

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Boruto: Naruto Next Generations - Episode 69 [Review]

 

This week, Boruto's latest storyline reaches its obvious, belabored conclusion. Shortly after filming for Romy & Jule resumes, the masked assailant abducts Tomaru, leaving behind a ransom note. Ashina, whose character is about to be killed off, insists on delivering the ransom herself, a condition the Leaf ninja cautiously agree to. However, upon arriving at the drop point (a seaside cliff that mirrors the show's set) and making the swap, the kidnapper reveals himself to be Konohamaru in disguise. As it turns out, the real culprit, who'd been apprehended by our heroes off-screen, had been working with Ashina, who was hoping to use the “rescue” as a way to drum up positive press. Defiant, Ashina sets off several explosion tags, causing a rockslide that injures Tomaru. In order to protect him from falling rocks, Cho-Cho has no choice but to use the Partial Expansion Jutsu and return to her original weight. Although Cho-Cho's actions cause Tomaru to rethink his position on “fat girls,” she ultimately rejects him in the interest of remaining free. However, as she makes her exit, she gifts Mitsuki with a bag for chips for teaching her that “a chip's flavor doesn't matter so long as the ingredients are good.”

 

Although Cho-Cho walks away from the story with a valuable lesson, it isn't necessarily a lesson this character needed to learn in the first place. It is nice of the show to reinforce confidence in one's natural appearance, but Cho-Cho, the only overweight member of the main cast, being at the center of such a story is tiresome and tropey and slightly undermines the message the arc is trying to teach. Had she struggled with self-image issues throughout the series, this would have been forgivable and more narratively appropriate. The blossoming friendship between Cho-Cho and Mitsuki is arguably this arc's only noteworthy contribution to the show's bigger picture, and hopefully those two will be paired up more often.

 

While better paced and slightly more cohesive than the previous installment, episode 69 features considerable padding, with certain exchanges continuing for much longer than necessary and the moral being repeated at least three times. In addition, the Leaf ninja appear uncharacteristically incompetent at certain points. Jonin and Genin alike simply freeze for several seconds when a flash bomb is right in front of them, which seems like a rookie mistake. Even though they're able to apprehend the kidnapper off-screen, it's amazing that one person with a gas mask and a small assortment of explosives is able to continuously elude two teams of Leaf shinobi. Furthermore, allowing the freshly rescued Tomaru to climb down a cliff unaided seems like a tremendous oversight, regardless of how big a jerk he turned out to be.

 

Needlessly drawn-out and not particularly effective at conveying its core message, Cho-Cho's arc is a low point for this series. Since Cho-Cho has made for a dynamic secondary character in episodes past, it's a shame that her first extended turn in the spotlight was predicated by something as tropey and out-of-character as weight issues. As a show whose target audience is elementary school-aged children, it makes sense for Boruto to feature a story about the importance of a healthy self-image, but like some of the previous series' worst anime-original outings, it approaches the material in a clumsy, roundabout manner.

 

 

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Black Clover - Episode 45 [Review]

 

Something that had become confusing since the beginning of this arc was the true nature of Grey, the transformation user of the Black Bulls. Grey has the ability to take on other people's likenesses, which they had been using to be fun and mischievous, but it just seemed odd that this person, who had always defaulted to the form of a big vacant-eyed scary dude, was now suddenly taking any shape but that one. We learn this week that Grey's actual true form is a blue-haired young woman. Okay yeah, I can roll with that. It just seemed really unmotivated for the show to highlight her constantly changing appearance as a limp joke before the final reveal. The setup is a little messy.

 

Leaving off from last week, it's now up to Asta and Kiato to fend off Vetto (a.k.a. "The Despair") in Luck and Magna's stead. This fight is pretty straightforward, with at least one stellar cut of animation between all the stiffness. I think my toughest times with Black Clover are when it feels like it actually does have a pulse beyond the generic shonen clichés, but can't successfully rise to meet its own ambitions. Within a single arc, this show can range from exciting and incoherent to bland but functional. This week is bland but functional.

 

I think I enjoyed the Gauche/Charmy/Grey side of the episode most, as they pick off a few of the Midnight Sun's henchmen. I always like being reminded that the Black Bulls are some of the strongest magic users in the Clover Kingdom, and that the only reason they don't get to be a part of more prestigious squads is because they each have some kind of crippling attitude problem. It's an underdog-but-not-really scenario, which I eat right up. It also feels natural for Gauche and Grey to use their powers (mirrors and transformations, respectively) in tandem, since the villains will have no way to keep track of who's who. Seeing these doofuses bounce off each other proved mildly entertaining.

 

The cliffhanger is also solid this week. Just as Asta is starting to lose his fight, Noelle and Kahono arrive to save the day. Vetto can't understand Asta's mumbles while the poor kid is chewing on his arm, but the girls hear him and emerge to declare his shonen protagonist speech on his behalf. It's a cool final shot with the two confidently teaming up after their non-fight, and I'm eager to see what happens next. This is overall not a great episode, but it gets the job done. It's still pretty flavorless, but it has just enough strong points to keep its head above water.

 

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Grand Blue Dreaming - Episode 6 [Review]

 

 

 

Grand Blue Dreaming - Episode 6 [Review]

 

Even just six episodes into its twelve-week run, Grand Blue Dreaming has fallen into the familiar groove that most silly hangout comedies will eventually hit, whether they last for a dozen episodes or a dozen seasons. The cast and their dynamics have more or less fallen into place, and the series' trademark histrionic banter and grotesque facial expressions has become relatively predictable and familiar. Depending on your perspective, this can be either a good or bad thing. Familiarity can prove fatal for comedy that isn't able to compensate with strong character writing or interesting stories, but there's also something to be said for getting to spend time with characters you like for a half-hour of shenanigans each week. In situations like that, knowing what to expect can be a part of the charm, like watching reruns of a classic sitcom that you've grown up loving.

 

Grand Blue Dreaming is a bit too janky and new to mine that kind of comfortable nostalgia, but this episode does just barely fall on the right side of the line that divides comfort and staleness. It lacks the mean-spirited tone that dragged down so much of last week's outing, and it doesn't waste time or energy setting up a high-concept plot to hang its jokes around. We open with a mildly funny cold sketch that show's Iori and his classmates trying (and failing) to cheat their way through a difficult German test, and then the rest of the episode is spent with the Peek a Boo Club cracking open a few cold ones and celebrating Aina's official induction into their band of would-be divers and exhibitionists.

 

What makes this episode more enjoyable than last week's is that its central joke can gently make fun of its characters without just turning them into assholes. As Aina and Chisa talk shop about what it takes to be a diver, most of the gags this week revolve around how the guys have thus far failed to engage in any kind of diving whatsoever. As Aina continually points out, Iori and crew are much more likely to get wasted and play Naked Rock Paper Scissors, or Naked Pocky Game, or Naked Karaoke. It's absurd, and most everyone involved is definitely acting too immature and ridiculous for their own good, but this version of Grand Blue Dreaming doesn't have to play up the cast's worst traits to be entertaining. Azusa's insistence on getting Iori and Kohei to make out is funny because she genuinely thinks Iori is into both men and women, and thankfully the eventual punchline of their Pocky Game contest isn't a lazy gay panic bit; instead we laugh at Iori and Kohei falling victim to a comically oversized Pocky stick before everyone gets naked and drinks some more.

 

At this point, Grand Blue Dreaming remembers that it is technically a show about a diving club, with Tokita and Kotobuki reminding Iori and Kohei that they do actually need to demonstrate some basic knowledge of diving signs and procedures. The boys' comical inability to remember even the most basic signs is an alright bit, but the funniest joke of the episode comes when a deceptively sweet Nanaka confronts Iori about his rumored romance with Chisa, and Iori has to frantically put his new knowledge of emergency signals to the test to escape her jealous wrath. I still find the incestuous dynamics of both Nanaka and Iori's feelings for Chisa to be a little strange, but I can roll with it when the show isn't taking Nanaka's forbidden love for her younger sister too seriously.

 

Unfortunately, the sequence that doesn't work well for this week's episode is the ending, where we finally see the club go diving in the ocean for the first time. Outside of Iori making a dumb comment about Chisa's butt at the very end of the scene, this whole scenario is played completely straight, with Iori taking in the beauty of the ocean and Chisa genuinely appreciating his newfound love for her lifelong passion. The problem is that the show is just too poorly animated to communicate any of these emotions particularly well. As a whole, the show has the depth of a kiddie pool that's started to deflate from being out in the sun for too long, so I find it hard to buy into its more serious storytelling. I don't think we need to explore the burgeoning love affair shared by a hard-partying college freshman and his attractive but aloof cousin – I think Grand Blue Dreaming can get by just fine with slapstick and broad sitcom banter.

 

Frankly, Grand Blue Dreaming's own worst enemy is its commitment to formula; even the club's newest member only needs a few minutes to recognize that almost every single thing the club does invariably ends with people getting naked and yelling a lot. Grand Blue Dreaming lacks Nichijou's top-notch aesthetics, Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun's affable sweetness, or Asobi Asobase's demented commitment to its characters' absurd misadventures; it's a simpler and less ambitious comedy than its top-shelf peers. As a result, some episodes will be fairly entertaining, while others will end up more irritating than anything else. Like most of its predecessors, “First Buddy” is a perfectly fine way to kill some time, nothing more and nothing less. At this point, that's the bar I'm hoping every episode of Grand Blue Dreaming can clear.

 

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My Hero Academia - Episode 57 [Review]

 

 

 

My Hero Academia - Episode 57 [Review]

 

As we move into the second half of the Provisional License Exams, we're finally getting to the material that this arc was born to play with. Round One was a fancy game of tag, but Round Two is an actual heroism simulator, complete with actors pretending to be injured victims in the middle of a crisis, and it's up to our would-be heroes to put their skills to the test in an practical manner.

 

Rather than feeling like a simple pass or fail game, this exercise actively invites the audience to think about how prepared these kids are for field work. These actors (provided by the "Help Us Company" or "H.U.C.") are very particular about the heroes' methods, and we realize quickly that it's not enough for Midoriya and friends to be thoughtful and well-meaning. They have to be efficient and prioritize their actions to best accommodate the scenario that's been laid out for them. They're not perfect at it, and that only covers the students who do mean well. The Bakugos of the world have a completely different problem ahead of them.

 

I like this because it explores an aspect of heroism that easily could have been shrugged off by the show, and as a result the story gets to stay fresh. We've seen Midoriya fighting to rescue people before (like with Kota at the beginning of the season), and the audience is sure to admire his headstrong commitment, but now we're learning that any kind of sloppiness is going to be an issue for somebody whose job it is to look after other people's well-being. Throw some play-villains into the mix to make the students' job even harder, and now these exams are finally starting to feel like they serve a purpose in My Hero Academia's grander story.

 

Cycling through some of the B-plots of this episode, we're starting to learn more about Shiketsu High's Inasa Yaorashi, who appears to have a grudge against Todoroki and his family. We're also diving deeper into Ochako's crush on Midoriya, which leaves me conflicted. I thought her blushing infatuation was adorable up until now, but this week we're putting a much more dramatic focus on it, and it doesn't feel right. The romantic subplot feels token to me, and as such I think her crush is much more appealing as a comic-relief stress valve rather than something that dominates her character, which is how it's starting to look for now. There's some lip service to her burying her feelings in order to focus on heroism, but I don't get the impression that actually goes anywhere, nor is "burying your feelings" a healthy example of character agency in my opinion.

 

Round Two of the Provisional License Exam arc is a pretty solid summation of My Hero Academia. It's a pantomime of the kinds of conflicts our protagonists are likely to face elsewhere in the series, but that doesn't butt heads with the story's exploration of responsibility. The stakes are still low, but this new round is a massive step-up as a playground for character writing. Between the humor, action, and theming, the show offers a lot more to chew on at once. If we're going to have an exam every other arc, this is a pretty good way to do it.

 

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Little Witch Academia (TV)

 

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Little Witch Academia (TV)

 

 

نام انیمه: Little Witch Academia (TV)

نام انیمه: Little Witch Academia

نام انیمه: リトルウィッチアカデミア

ژانر: Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy, Magic, School Life

تاریخ پخش: زمستان 2017

وضعیت: تمام شده

تعداد قسمت‌ها: 25 قسمت

مدت زمان هر قسمت: 24 دقیقه

منبع: Original

کارگردان: Yoshinari You

استودیو: Trigger

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+ نقد و بررسی، توضیحات، خلاصه قسمت‌ها

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

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

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

+ لینک دانلود زیرنویس فارسی

+ لینک دانلود انیمه (MKV, x265, 10bit, Dual Audio, BD, 720P, ~180MB)

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+ لینک فایل تورنت (MKV, 1080P, EN Sub, 15.5GB)

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خلاصه داستان (منبع: دنیای انیمه)

داستان درباره آکو، دختریه که بعد از دیدن نمایش "Shiny Chariot" تحت تاثیر قرار میگیره و می خواد جادوگر بشه برای همین اون وارد مدرسه جادوگری "Luna Nova" میشه که قبلا "Shiny Chariot" در اونجا درس می خونده. این دختر قصه ما توی این شهر جدید دوستان و زندگی جدیدی رو شروع می کنه و توی مدرسه درس های "چگونه با جارو پرواز کنیم" و "عجایب جادو" رو می خونه. ولی آکو و دوستاش لوته و سوسی دائم خودشون رو درگیر اتفاقات عجیب و غریب می کنن.

 

 

 

Overlord III - Episode 6 [Review]

 

 

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Overlord III - Episode 6 [Review]

 

The business with Carne Village may not be entirely done for now, as it's referenced in this episode as a possible destination for certain characters. However, it's at least on hold for the moment while the story shifts its focus to what's going on outside of the immediate sphere of Nazarick, setting up a big and fairly complicated story arc.

 

In the Re-Estize Kingdom, they're still picking up the pieces from the Jaldaboath affair, and we finally learn the startling scope of the citizens that Demiurge absconded with. (Frankly, it's an unbelievable number unless Nazarick is far vaster than it appears to be.) Gazef Stronoff is still raising some tensions over his lack of nobility, and I have to think that this will lead to something down the line. Brain stepping into the role of his successor is interesting but hardly unexpected. Renner barely makes an appearance, but her eldest brother looks like he'll be the most trouble going forward. Meanwhile, much is going on in the Baharuth Empire, where the chief wizard Fluder is doing experiments with undead that might pique Ains' interest if he knew about them and the Emperor – the fellow we saw at the very end of last season – is taking an interest in Nazarick himself. He's also apparently progressive in his reforms, having deposed some inefficient nobles, which naturally doesn't sit well with them.

 

More immediately relevant to the plot is what the adventurers in Baharuth are up to. The notion that non-Guild-affiliated adventurers are called Workers is intriguing, and we get introduced to one quartet, called Foresight, which is featured prominently in the opener and has an involving set of relationships and problems. They're going to be part of a greater mission to investigate a recently discovered ruin with a village nearby. Clearly it's either Nazarick or its stand-in, as Ains shows up as Momon with Narbarel to be the security detail for the mission's base camp. So is this a scheme that he's running, or is he just positioning himself to deal with a potential problem?

 

What I liked most about the way this episode laid things out is how interconnected everything already feels. One of the members of Foresight is the eldest daughter of a deposed noble family who is saddled with incompetent parents, to the point that she seeks to move her younger siblings away, quickly connecting her to the bigger problems in Baharuth. She also has the ability to sense the level of someone's magical power on sight, which could prove quite troublesome if she ever meets Momon and Narbarel. All of this contributes to fleshing out a more complex picture than we've seen before. Added to that is the first appearance of an elf in this setting (or more precisely, a half-elf) that I can recall. The series generally continues to shine in its introduction of new characters, who may have some flavor of traditional archetyping but still clearly come off as individuals. Just one episode into their appearance and I'm already starting to get invested in what happens to Foresight.

 

In other words, this is all setup, but it's setup done well.

 

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Anime – New Episode [15 Aug 2018]

 

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Anime – New Episode [15 Aug 2018]

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[HorribleSubs] Phantom in the Twilight - 06 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] One Room S2 - 06 [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Kakuriyo no Yadomeshi - 20 [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Phantom in the Twilight - 06 [1080p]

[HorribleSubs] Kyoto Teramachi Sanjou no Holmes - 06 [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Grand Blue - 04 [1080p]

[Erai-raws] Happy Sugar Life - 04 [1080p]

[Erai-raws] Jashin-chan Dropkick - 05 [1080p]

[Erai-raws] Kyoto Teramachi Sanjou no Holmes - 06 [1080p]

[HorribleSubs] Yama no Susume S3 - 07 [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Yama no Susume - Third Season - 07 [1080p]

[HorribleSubs] Gundam Build Divers - 19 [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Gundam Build Divers - 19 [1080p]

[Erai-raws] Black Clover (TV) - 45 [1080p]

[HorribleSubs] Black Clover - 45 [480p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Black Clover - 45 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Black Clover - 45 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Happy Sugar Life - 05 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Grand Blue - 05 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Jashin-chan Dropkick - 06 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] THE iDOLM@STER GIRLS Theater (TV) - 33 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] THE iDOLM@STER GIRLS Theater (Web) - 30 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Overlord III - 06 [480p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Overlord III - 06 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Overlord III - 06 [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Overlord III - 06 [720p]

[Erai-raws] Overlord III - 06 [1080p]

[HorribleSubs] Senjuushi - 07 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Angolmois - Genkou Kassenki - 06 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Shinya! Tensai Bakabon - 06 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Lupin III Part V - 19 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Chuukan Kanriroku Tonegawa - 07 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Hataraku Onii-san! No 2! - 06 [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Lost Song - 01 ~ 12 [1080p]

[HorribleSubs] Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS - 64 [1080p].mkv

 

 

 

Gintama - Episode 359 [Review]

 

 

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Gintama - Episode 359 [Review]

 

The decisive battle with Utsuro draws ever closer as our heroes get the trump card they've been waiting for in an action-packed Gintama. Hoping to replicate the strategy he used on Rakuyo, Umibozu reveals that he's collected Altana crystallites from planets across the universe and created Shoryumon, a weapon that fires concentrated blasts of the Altana extracted from the crystallites. (He also used the crystallites to create a hair-growth gun, which helped him regain his glorious mane.) By hitting Utsuro with a heavy dose of incompatible Altana, his immortality can be nullified, thus providing Gin and company with a chance to kill him. Before the Odd Jobs crew continues their trek to Sadaharu, Umibozu entrusts Gintoki with another weapon he threw together: a sword created with steel that was imbued with the crystallites.

 

Even though the Dragon God priestesses and Dog Deities were able to get most of the ley lines under control, their efforts are rendered useless when Utsuro destroys the Gate found in Edo's Terminal. As Nobume puts it, “Nobody can stop it anymore. Not Utsuro, not anyone.” To make matters worse, both Sadaharu and Komako have expended a tremendous amount of Zen power, making them both weaker and causing them to shrink in size. Things continue to take a turn for the worse when the group is pursued by undead Naraku and both priestesses are injured. Meanwhile, with the Heavenly Bird on an out-of-control collision course with Earth, Prince Hata makes the tough call to destroy the ship, but before he can do so, Hasegawa brings him to his senses in a manner that mirrors their first confrontation. Taking Hasegawa's advice, the prince tasks his entire fleet with getting in front of the Heavenly Bird and deploying anti-impact shields. Although this barely slows the ship down, the remnants of the Liberation Army are so moved by Hasegawa's efforts that they offer the assistance of their own ships and shields.

 

Since just about every member of Gintama's massive cast has gotten a chance to make their mark on this epic final battle, it's only fitting that Hasegawa finally lives up to all the bluster he showed in Silver Soul's first episode. All the hardships he experienced after losing his job at the Immigration Bureau appear to have led up to this moment, and his time as the show's Meg Griffin has ultimately turned him into the savior his planet needs. Although his speech about being unemployed contains comic undertones, it comes off as more inspiring than funny in the moment. Intertwining his fate with Hata's is another satisfying full-circle move, as both men are high-status buffoons who experienced hilarious falls from grace.

 

Umibozu's reemergence makes for the some of the funniest moments of the season and facilitates the return of the tsukkomi/boke routine that accounts for much of the show's humor. The revelation that Shoryumon came about as a byproduct of the hair-growth gun is particularly funny and helps reestablish Umibozu as a comedic presence after the character's dark turn in the Battle on Rakuyo. (Arguably, the Kagura's Boyfriend arc served the same purpose, even though it took place prior to the endgame arcs.)

 

As usual, none of the small victories the gang experience come easily. Things never coincidentally or serendipitously come together in our heroes' favor—the characters earn these payoffs and play active roles in each other's successes. Getting to know these characters for the past twelve years makes it easy for viewers to become emotionally invested in each battle and ensures that each victory feels meaningful. It's almost surreal watching this relentless melee throw obstacle after obstacle at the cast, only for them to blast through them by the skin of their teeth.

 

Silver Soul continues to excite, amuse, and provide an all-around satisfying experience. Episode 359 not only finds the entire Kanko/Kouka family uniting against a common enemy, but also Hasegawa and Hata coming together to save the planet. This arc has consistently brought out the best in each character and forced them to set aside personal differences to discover new strength.

 

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My Hero Academia - Episode 56 [Review]

 

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My Hero Academia - Episode 56 [Review]

 

And thus we end the first part of the Provisional License Exams, as all of Class 1-A manages to swoop in and secure their place in the batch of one hundred students permitted to continue. What this arc lacks in scope, it aims to make up for in small character moments and an affirmation of 1-A's growth and companionship. Even Bakugo is showing signs of change, where he's been developing his attacks so that they don't cause needless friendly fire, and his assessment of Midoriya's ever-developing powers is at least one notch less condescending than usual. When the entire class makes it just barely under the wire, their cheers of relief are genuinely heartwarming.

 

The biggest stand-out of the group this week ends up being everybody's favorite sparkle boy, Aoyama, who attempts to use his belly button laser to draw enemies to him and give his classmates a chance to escape. However, instead of that being the case, his peers decide to use his laser as a beacon to follow in a 'no man left behind' kind of way. He tries to sacrifice himself, but his friends just aren't having it. Just to drive me crazy, there's a teasing of his backstory and motivations, and it really had me hooked! I wanted to know more about Can't Stop Twinkling, but alas that will have to wait until another day.

 

It's like I'm at a perpetual standstill with this arc, where I can appreciate it as a respite from the larger story and an opportunity for character writing above plot and spectacle, but it's still a mild and unambitious experience. Seeing the show rotate between Kaminari and Aoyama and company put it in perspective why the filler with Yaoyorozu and the others was necessary, since the heart of this arc is in the small things; we get a chance to see how the larger class is growing beyond just Midoriya. But that's also kind of my problem. The whole thing still feels like nicely-animated and well-written filler.

 

What I'm hoping to see as we transition into the second phase of the exam is a greater emphasis on the "everybody versus U.A." angle. The rivalries between schools haven't impacted the flow of the story in a meaningful enough way yet. We see that our kids are comfortably on top of the hurdles that come with being mini-celebrities, and the story hasn't explored much beyond that. We also didn't get to see the rules of the ball game create many unique scenarios either. It got various students to cross paths and fight a little, but most of 1-A passes simultaneously at the end simply because it was time to move on to the next thing.

 

The past few episodes have been feel-good and easygoing, so audience who wants to see the students just being generally kind and supportive of each other will have a lot to enjoy. It's hard to argue with the appeal there, but for my money I'm still waiting on something more.

 

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One Piece - Episode 849 [Review]

 

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One Piece - Episode 849 [Review]

 

So we've managed to survive long enough in the Big Mom chase to finally board the Thousand Sunny. Things will never be easy, however, and now our heroes' next priority is to actually set sail, which is a real challenge while continuing to deal with Perospero (who this week proudly announces his 700 million berry bounty) and Katakuri (Mister One Billion). Big Mom's rampage is pushing the Straw Hats off the shore, and an entire enemy fleet is arriving to challenge them at sea.

 

It's hard to call this the official start of the Luffy vs. Katakuri fight, since it's a momentary skirmish so far, but there's a unique air between these two as Luffy tries to plow through his opponent's Mochi-Mochi powers. The real meat and potatoes of this week's episode lies on the shoulders of Pedro's fight with Perospero, since Perospero is adding his candy powers into the mix and locking the Sunny on the shore to block the Straw Hats' ability to use the Coup de Burst and fly away.

 

Long story short, this is the "death" of Pedro episode. This is yet again about half a chapter's worth of material being covered, but it's a rare instance where I don't mind so much, because the show does such a good job sucking you into the moment and helping you forget how long we've been in Big Mom's territory and how much needs to happen before we're out. The artificial pacing isn't at odds with the sense of power and scale they're trying to convey. This is Pedro's episode through and through, flashing back to his childhood admiration of Gold Roger and connecting that to his mission in favor of the Straw Hats.

 

The Alice in Wonderland influences in Whole Cake Island feel very appropriate, because there are a number of what I'd call "through the looking glass" moments—turning points where the audience can feel their expectations crumbling to dust in their hands. Pedro's sacrifice (using dynamite to blow himself and Perospero to smithereens) feels like it's been telegraphed for months, and yet it feels so sudden when it actually happens. I think the tragedy is in how much time and effort we've spent trying to save Sanji from throwing his own life away for the benefit of the crew, and then Pedro goes and does exactly that. The rest of the cast doesn't even have time to grieve. If they don't immediately embrace this new opening as a gift, they'll be next.

 

I have to put "death" in quotes because this is still One Piece, after all. With few exceptions, characters who commit a heroic sacrifice usually get up and dust themselves off in the post-arc or have their survival teased in the story years later. As of the manga, Pedro is still presumed dead, but anything's possible for this series. I think if he was for sure deceased, the story could get a lot more explicit and save the audience a debate, but on the other hand I think the mystery gives us an optional safety net from the arc's more sinister subtext. Whole Cake Island to me is at least partly about the ever-blurring line between noble self-sacrifice and pathological self-destruction. The arc began as a detour from the Kaido storyline, a quick adventure to get Sanji back and see the crew whole again, but now we'll be leaving it with more lost than gained.

 

This episode is notably strong in execution as well, sporting a lot of great art and indulging in a myriad of legacy OST tracks. I can't think of the last time I heard 'To the Grand Line' in this show, and it cements Pedro's death scene as an instant classic in my mind. This really feels like the anime staff going above and beyond to make something that feels just a little bigger than the source material, and I believe they have succeeded wonderfully.

 

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Attack on Titan - Episode 41 [Review]

 

 

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Attack on Titan - Episode 41 [Review]

 

Given that it feels like Attack on Titan's first season concluded a lifetime ago, and the more recent second round was such a tightly wound gearbox of dread and grim fights for survival, I'd honestly forgotten what it felt like for the show to breathe a little and revel in slighter shades of plot and tone that long anime epics like this usually indulge. The first few episodes of this third season were all about dousing our heroes' support systems with all the narrative gasoline that's going to fuel this world's impending political firestorm. That's all well and good, but “Trust” made me realize how glad I am that this more ambitious arc is giving Attack on Titan opportunities to pause and decompress. We even get some jokes, which are more than welcome at this stage of the game, considering that all signs point to nothing but bad news further down the line.

 

This episode offers little victories to balance out the plot's increasingly dire stakes, where soldiers and common folk alike demonstrate their own strength of character as the world around them becomes more clouded with political strife. The opening scene re-introduces us to two young members of the Military Police, Marlo and Hitch, who have been tasked with patrolling the forest in search of Levi's fugitive squad. It's easy to forget that, in the world of the show itself, it's only been days since Annie's rampage destroyed much of Stohess District at the end of the first season, and nobody outside of the main cast knows the truth about Annie and the rest of the Titan shifters. Marlo already suspects that the government's witch hunt for the Scouts is bogus, but Hitch is understandably still rattled over the Scouts' battle with Annie destroying her home.

 

As viewers, we have the advantage of knowing the truth about the real good guys and bad guys, at least for now, but so much of this episode is about how the Powers That Be have more than enough influence to cover up the truth and shape the narrative of this struggle to their own advantage. One of the emerging themes that I find most interesting about this arc is how the onus of heroic self-determination that's usually reserved for the main hero of a given story is now being passed on to everyone. When Marlo and Hitch get captured by Squad Levi, they both have to decide whether they will believe what the government has told them or risk everything to fight on the side of revolution. The actual trial that Jean puts them through is hilarious on its own; he wants to test their resolve by pretending that he's going to execute them in the middle of the woods, but he's just so bad at it, tripping and falling like a doofus before getting cold-clocked by Hitch with a stick. Not only does it demonstrate Marlo and Hitch's trustworthiness, it also serves as a potent reminder of how far Jean has come since serving as the Draco to Eren's Harry Potter back in training. Even in times as desperate as these, he's willing to stick his neck out for people he feels he can trust.

 

Speaking of sticking one's neck out, the best little arc of the episode shockingly belongs to Flegel Reeves, the perpetually sobbing progeny of the late Dimo Reeves. Hange pulls a Spider-Man and rescues the poor guy from the gang of MPs that have been hunting him down so they can prevent him from revealing the truth behind his father's death, but the junior Reeves is very reluctant to put his life on the line to help the Scouts clear Erwin's name. But he manages to find his own spark of heroism when he uses himself as bait and tricks the MPs into revealing their cover-up in front of a whole mass of listening civilians. It's a predictable trope, but this scene delivers both a badass moment of bullet-dodging for Hange, as well as the instantly classic image of Flegel announcing his noble intentions while using a soldier's face for a chair, so I'm more than ready to forgive the show for dragging out such a well-worn cliché.

 

Outside of those two funny beats, much of this episode is dedicated to setting up more pieces for the plot to come. Erwin is being led to a final audience with the King before his execution, and Levi's Squad are taking out small bands of soldiers to try and scrounge up Eren and Historia's whereabouts. The only “reveal” that these threads have to offer this week is Levi and Mikasa discovering that Kenny is also an Ackermann. Personally, I find it hard to be particularly interested in either Levi or Kenny's newfound connection to Mikasa's family name, since the twist doesn't mean much for the characters yet. Levi and Mikasa have barely interacted throughout the past 40 episodes, so it isn't like this completely changes their relationship or anything. I'm sure all of this groundwork is being laid for future mysteries and drama that Mikasa, Levi, and Kenny will have to reckon with, but it isn't much to go on at this point. Levi is already going to some pretty dark places this season, so I imagine that whenever he and Mikasa do finally cross path with Kenny again, it'll contain a lot more gunshots and stab wounds than your typical family reunion.

 

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Anime – New Episode [12 Aug 2018]

 

 

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Anime – New Episode [12 Aug 2018]

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[HorribleSubs] Grand Blue - 05 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Nobunaga no Shinobi - 71 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Bonobono - 121 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Yami Shibai - Japanese Ghost Stories 6 - 06 [1080p].mkv

Assassination Classroom Season 2 [BD][HEVC][10bit][1080p]

[HorribleSubs] Boku no Hero Academia - 56 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Boku no Hero Academia - 56 [480p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Boku no Hero Academia - 56 [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Boku no Hero Academia 3rd Season - 18 [720p]

[Erai-raws] Boku no Hero Academia 3rd Season - 18 [1080p]

[HorribleSubs] Major 2nd - 19 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Cardfight!! Vanguard (2018) - 15 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Shoujo Kageki Revue Starlight - 05 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Yuragi-sou no Yuuna-san - 05 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Hataraku Saibou - 06 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Persona 5 The Animation - 19 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Hyakuren no Haou to Seiyaku no Valkyria - 06 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Ongaku Shoujo - 06 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] One Piece - 849 [480p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] One Piece - 849 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] One Piece - 849 [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] One Piece - 849 [720p].mkv

[Erai-raws] One Piece - 849 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Gegege no Kitarou (2018) - 20 [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Satsuriku no Tenshi - 06 [1080p]

[Erai-raws] Harukana Receive - 06 [1080p]

[Erai-raws] Chio-chan no Tsuugakuro - 06 [1080p]

[Erai-raws] Lord of Vermilion - Guren no Ou - 05 [1080p]

[LostYears] Hanebado! (WEB 720p Hi10 AAC) [Dual-Audio]

[Exiled-Destiny] Elf Princess Rane (Dual Audio + Sub)

Barakamon [1080p][x265]

[deanzel] Angel Beats! [BD 1080p Hi10p Dual Audio FLAC]

Good Doctor - 05 - English subtitles [1080p]

[Erai-raws] Major 2nd (TV) - 19 [1080p]

[BakedFish] Boku no Hero Academia 3rd Season - 18 [720p][AAC].mp4

[Mo Dao Zu Shi][Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation][06][En Sub]

[Tsundere] Murder Princess (v2) [DVDRip h264 1024x576 10bit AC3]

[tlacatlc6] Natsume Yuujinchou (BD 1920x1080 x264 FLAC)

[tlacatlc6] Queen's Blade Rebellion (BD 1920x1080 x264 FLAC)

[tlacatlc6] Sekirei (BD 1920x1080 x264 FLAC)

[tlacatlc6] Zoku Natsume Yuujinchou (BD 1920x1080 x264 FLAC)

[Kuruje] Boku no Hero Academia - 56 [1080p].mp4

[Erai-raws] Yuragi-sou no Yuuna-san - 05 [1080p]

[Erai-raws] Muhyo to Rouji no Mahouritsu Soudan Jimusho - 02 [1080p]

[Erai-raws] Hataraku Saibou - 06 [1080p]

[Erai-raws] Hyakuren no Haou to Seiyaku no Valkyria - 06 [1080p]

[Erai-raws] Persona 5 the Animation - 19 [1080p]

[Erai-raws] Ongaku Shoujo (TV) - 06 [1080p]

[Anon] High Score Girl - 04 (Web 1080p x264 EAC3).mkv

[tlacatlc6] Nurarihyon no Mago (BD 1920x1080 x264 FLAC)

[tlacatlc6] Nurarihyon no Mago Sennen Makyou (BD 1920x1080 x264 FLAC)

[tlacatlc6] Nurarihyon no Mago Special v2 (BD 1920x1080 x264 FLAC).mkv

[MCR] The Master of Ragnarok & Blesser of Einherjar -03

[FrozenFruitSubs][Whited Nighttimde][EP01-10]

[Ganbatte-Subs] Aguu Tensai Ningyou - 05 (BS11 1280x720 x264 AAC)

[Erai-raws] Gegege no Kitarou (2018) - 20 [1080p]

My Little Pony Friendship is Magic S08E16 720p

[AnimeRG] Boruto - Naruto Next Generation - 68 [720p]

刀使ノ巫女 Toji no Miko 720p [Tri-Audio]

[Artsuki] Welcome to Japari Park - 01 [Web720p]

[FFF]Akame ga Kill [BD 1080p] [FLAC]

[HorribleSubs] Asobi Asobase - 06 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Island - 07 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Planet With - 06 [1080p].mkv

[Erai-raws] Asobi Asobase - 06 [1080p]

[Erai-raws] Island - 07 [1080p]

[Erai-raws] Planet With - 06 [1080p]

[HorribleSubs] Hanebado! - 07 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Tsukumogami Kashimasu - 04 [1080p].mkv

 

 

 

 

 

 

Anime – New Episode [10 Aug 2018]

 

 

 

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Anime – New Episode [10 Aug 2018]

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[HorribleSubs] Yowamushi Pedal - New Generation [1080p] 

[HorribleSubs] Yowamushi Pedal - Glory Line [1080p]

[HorribleSubs] Satsuriku no Tenshi - 06 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Harukana Receive - 06 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Muhyo to Rouji no Mahouritsu Soudan Jimusho - 02 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Banana Fish - 06 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Chio-chan no Tsuugakuro - 06 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Akkun to Kanojo - 19 [1080p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Happy Sugar Life - 05 [720p].mkv

[HorribleSubs] Lord of Vermilion - Guren no Ou - 05 [1080p].mkv

[BakedFish] Asobi Asobase - 05 [720p][AAC].mp4

[BakedFish] Black Clover (2017) - 44 [720p][AAC].mp4

[BakedFish] Bonobono (2016) - 120 [720p][AAC].mp4

[BakedFish] Chio-chan no Tsuugakuro - 05 [720p][AAC].mp4

[BakedFish] Gegege no Kitarou (2018) - 19 [720p][AAC].mp4

[BakedFish] Gundam Build Divers - 18 [720p][AAC].mp4

[BakedFish] Happy Sugar Life - 04 [720p][AAC].mp4

[BakedFish] Hanebado! - 06 [720p][AAC].mp4

[BakedFish] Hataraku Onii-san! No 2! - 05 [720p][AAC].mp4

[BakedFish] Hataraku Saibou - 05 [720p][AAC].mp4

[BakedFish] Island - 06 [720p][AAC].mp4

[BakedFish] Lupin III: Part V - 18 [720p][AAC].mp4

[BakedFish] Major 2nd (2018) - 18 [720p][AAC].mp4

[BakedFish] One Room 2nd Season - 05 [720p][AAC].mp4

[BakedFish] Overlord III - 05 [720p][AAC].mp4

[BakedFish] Puzzle & Dragons Cross - 79 [720p][AAC].mp4

[RH] Free! Dive to the Future - 02 (WEB Dual Audio 1080p)

[BakedFish] Shingeki no Kyojin 3rd Season - 03 [720p][AAC].mp4

[BakedFish] Yami Shibai 6th Season - 05 [720p][AAC].mp4