Most of the time these sequels to Urobuchi shows end up playing like a competent cover band at a casino bar in Vegas – not unpleasant background noise, but never seeming worth your undivided attention.
Most of the time these sequels to Urobuchi shows end up playing like a competent cover band at a casino bar in Vegas – not unpleasant background noise, but never seeming worth your undivided attention.
While the second episode tracked along largely predictable lines with a good deal of “more of the same”, Eizouken continues to be a pretty entertaining experience. Read more
Oh, my cotton! Read more
Comedy isn’t totally extinct in anime just yet. Read more
That’s two for two… Read more
That good enough for you, whiners? Read more
At last, the floppy-eared beagle is back behind the wheel of the sports car. Read more
As always, it’s so nice when it happens good. Read more
Everything that happens in this premiere suggests at something that will happen later, but for now let’s focus on the now. Read more