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Rozenmann and Li have to team up now because they both have lost so much. I doubt that it could happen but it is possible.

The fake Hime is not so much fake but a twin of. It wouldn't seem unusual for Mina to have a twin sister since the other is jealous of her. It doesn't seem to far-fetched. I also have a feeling that Graham, Akira's friend might still be alive as well. Angie survived having her throat slashed and Sanin survived years of head trauma so it is possible that Graham could play a key role in the next season especially since Angie is still around.

Also it is possible to probably see Jiji turn sides since we don;t know he survived the collapse of Japan's cradle. All I can say is that every character comes into lay at some point in the story in some form. No character is there just to be there. Either way I hope you guys enjoyed this little mini series I did. I enjoyed it a lot and I might do this again with another series. DITVB had an anime but it was trash. So thanks for reading my reviews and I'll be back next time.

Follow GarserTheClown. Unknown September 12, at PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments Atom. Twitter Tweets by BlerdsOnline. Popular Posts. One Piece has been hailed as one of the greatest manga ever for a while now. Well, let me tell you, those people are wrong. One Piece is hor I don't care if he is called OnePunch-Man he can't beat everyone. Especially not with one punch as his own Saitama's own mang I thought it would be a great time to finally rant to you about an important debate reg Hunter x Hunter is Trash.

People sure do love Hunter x Hunter. I mean, it got two animes, people stick with it through multiple breaks, there's a diehard fan c There's a lot of people who dislike One Piece, but there's hundreds of people that love it for each of them. There's lot of reas Overall opinion of this series: There's a serious problem when the end result of this series ends up forcing me to rate the anime adaptation 2 out of 10 while I rate the manga itself a perfect This is a horrible excuse of an adaptation.

Aside from the decent to lackluster voice acting, and maybe some of the music, the entire thing has the scent of shit to it. The animation quality is from good to terribly gross-looking over saturated vomit. The only bright parts are where they follow the manga and even then they managed to screw up the Akira and Mina fight. If Funimation is indeed editing this, I hope it's not only for content but also because they plan on re-editing the series to make it watchable.

Even then that won't be enough to save this turkey of an anime. First Bakemonogatari and now this complete rape of a series, you should stick to doing Sayonara Sensei because it's the only thing you can do right.

With that being said, this episode actually gets a 7 out of 10 because some of the action was cool and this episode had it's moments. But it's far too late. Do u guys think that they will make a second season with the other princess??? No but seriously, this anime wasn't that bad imo. I never read the manga, so I don't really have the privilege to compare it to but, I was never a fan of animes following the manga, along as the adaption is good of course.

I think that's why they call it an adaption and not a replica. Anyway, the ending was alright. Not too shabby, I would say. I can't really comment any further cause it was great or horrible, it was just "ok, yeah OR maybe it's because I waited so dam long that I almost forgot this season exists. Why do you have to troll us on the last episode, it's retarded. Whatever, no more ranting.

I'm done, the season is done, time for some Angel Beats. And is it only me that scene in which Akira stood up, naked, with blood all over his body, instantly reminded me of "Vision of Escaflowne"?

The anime overall wasn't that bad, sure it was all over the place in terms of quality but it was a fun watch, hopefully the animation will get fixed with the DVD release and SHAFT please make a second season! I actually kinda liked the ending for something anime-original but still they butchered the manga ;A; voice acting was really great in this episode and in my opinion the ending, as long as I keep in mind that the anime is a deviation from the manga, was kinda good.

Kinda wanted a kiss, but the ending was still really beautiful. And Akira was pretty badass, losing an arm and still kicking Mei Ren's ass. I loved this series from start to finish. Check out my Tumblr! Signature removed. Interesting ending, I didn't really understand what Akira saw, multiple Mina's?! I really think it's unfair to compare the anime to the manga The two should be rated and discuses separately. I think the fight with Mei was lame, but overall the episode was nice.

Holy shit A clone? Really hated and i'm not the sort of guy to hate a anime easily. Duo1 Offline Joined: Mar Posts: 3. Beave Offline Joined: Feb Posts: Duzell Offline Joined: Dec Posts: The only thing i enjoyed about this series.

BBCode lol img bbcode not working, mal is such a great site. Samu-tan Offline Joined: Aug Posts: BBCode bla bla bla The endless debate between fans and haters.

At one point, after spending a lot of time on MAL, you just realize it's totally pointless. Darklight Offline Joined: Apr Posts: Is the sub out? Justicar Offline Joined: Jul Posts: A second season?!? Where can they go with this show after they've strayed away from the manga? Meiren is a tiger! A freaking tiger!

Age of the Scarlet Order is a welcome sequel to a series that would have otherwise been left incomplete. The brief but meaty exploration of the fate of the Vampire Bund should satiate fans who were left with a bitter taste in their mouth following Scarlet Order and the promise of a foray into the deepest realms of lore with the matriarchal Tepes family will give readers reason to return in Volume 2, set for release in June.

New fans to the series will enjoy similarities to The Handmaid's Tale in the opening pages but will be left behind shortly thereafter, so catching up is strongly suggested. Chris O'Neal is a journalist and author based in Birmingham, England. Chris cut his anime chops on convention floors in the early aughts and enjoys introducing unsuspecting friends to the wild world of '90s anime. He has written for numerous print and online publications including VegNews and the Ventura County Reporter.

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