Yeah, I won’t even pretend I knew what Shamen Uchiokoshi was. Read more
Yeah, I won’t even pretend I knew what Shamen Uchiokoshi was. Read more
The attention to detail with these kyuudou scenes is off the charts. Read more
Maybe appreciation and affection are different things, but they overlap with Tsurune. Read more
As for the “Yabai” OVA, well, that’s nothing really yabai about it. Read more
I can sum up what I liked about Tsurune very easily, in very few words. But there’s more to the series than that, both good and bad, and nothing exists independently of everything else. Read more
I’m not sure I ever remember a KyoAni series being as widely ignored as Tsurune: Kazemai Koukou Kyuudoubu seems to be, on either side of the linguistic divide. Read more
Emotionally speaking Tsurune definitely paints in primary colors. Read more
I’m sure glad healthy young people don’t actually go around passing out from mild fevers… Read more
It’s always a good test of a series to see whether it can present an episode built around a character you don’t like, and make you like it. Read more
What keeps me coming back to Tsurune: Kazemai Koukou Kyuudoubu? Read more