Soushi you lolicon. Man that is some dedication.
It suddenly came to my attention that Mysterious Girlfriend X was going to air as anime starting April 7th on Tokyo MX. Why is it such big news to me? Well, I've been busy, and I've been following the manga about the mystery of adolescence. Since I do not read a lot of manga I seldom get to experience the exhilaration of seeing black and white manga characters come to technicolor life. The last one I had was Mirai Nikki. And I enjoyed this manga.
All I need now is a pair of scissors.
I thought I had already given up hope after watching Fate/Stay Night and finding myself falling asleep when wind of Fate/Zero reached my ears. Being the very open minded person I am, I decided to run it past myself. Fate/Zero is the prequel to what would be a rather boring Fate/Stay Night, and apparently shows that just before Shirou and company got together, some very epic battles were fought.
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I've never seen a girl so happy to go to school before. Its amazing how similar she looks to a person who got his first job. I'M FINALLY NORMAL!
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The way everyone acts is so lame. The premise is lame. Menma is so lame. But the show is so awesome.
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Its interesting how small girls like her just make you want to protect them. Their big eyes and heads make them even more lovable and that vulnerable look on their face could turn any monster into a knight in shining armor.
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I'm late to the show, but this show's pretty awesome. It's about the lives of a boy who's struggling to let go of his past, except a ghost continues to haunt him about it. It's actually pretty decent and touches on some very interesting bits of how people feel about their childhood, nostalgia and past lives.
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This was a 2008 show about a guy called Negishi that went to Tokyo to study and in the hopes of starting a boyband where he would be able to sing his favorite songs, a.k.a. light R&B pop. What happened instead was he ended up signing himself up to a recording company that did exclusively death metal music, called Detroit Metal City. With hilarious results.
There might be spoilers after the jump.
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I feel you Kyousuke. Being so close to family is sometimes strange and unusual even though everyone lives together. This show addresses some really important aspects of brotherhood and closeness, and the complicated feelings arising from when a family member decides to leave to a faraway land for a long time.
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