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  • ok, thank you for telling me. i will pay more attention for now on 😅

  • Yeah... 1% HP left, tanking a boss he doesn’t even know if he’ll encounter again if he loses, no healing or MP potions left, and only in moments of desperation does the player turn into a legend just to avoid losing a rare drop. Let’s go, King! Slash that Shikamaru pet with your blade!

    And as for Sunraku, do you think he’ll sacrifice Suzaku by throwing him at Lycaon’s head?

  • This episode marks the beginning of the final stretch of the anime (only 2 or 3 episodes left). It's sad that the animation is so far below what the Precure franchise usually offers fans during these last episodes.

    I even thought that Toei was "saving up" now to deliver something more polished at the end, but after noticing the amount of "weird faces" throughout the recent episodes, my perspective changed. I believe Toei isn't able to deliver anything better simply because the studio doesn't have the time, and this is the best they can offer at the moment.

    Mirai Days is set to premiere next Sunday, and Idol Precure is already scheduled to have its first episode on February 2nd.

    I think Toei might still pull off a decent final "fight" against Gaou, but they'll likely divert most of their resources to the new series. Anyway, I hope I "eat my words" and Toei delivers a spectacular show in these last 3 episodes, lol. Hope is the last thing to die, after all.

  • time for Flashback Arc!

    Wow, her complicated past with Shiro, huh…

    The first thing I noticed right away was that the animation improved a lot, especially in the fight scenes.

  • I really liked the attention to medical details, reflecting the author's experience as a practicing doctor (I didn't know it, I discovered it while searching about the anime). The studio Project No.9 is doing a good job with the animation, presenting solid direction and an engaging narrative that convincingly combines medical elements and mystery

  • Too good! I can’t wait for him to come out of that red portal pissed off lol

  • FINALLY VEGETA SSJ 3 I’M GONNA CRY LMAO

  • Just Wow. I don't even have word to describe this episode. Badeni not burning Oczy's texts, the torture scene

  • I really enjoy the deductive reasoning of Dr. Ameku. The way she solves the mystery with a clinical and rational eye, without resorting to conventional methods, it’s no wonder people are calling her the "Dr. Sherlock." The revelation of the poisoning and the circumstances involving the dinosaur skeleton were a good twist.

    I hope the secondary characters are developed more, and if possible, her interaction with the medical team could be explored further. I felt that the resolution of the mystery was a bit rushed. The poisoning was interesting, but the episode could have explored more details about the motives behind the crime. The resolution was cool, but it would have been nice if it had been more elaborate. That said, I wouldn't consider this a negative critique, far from it. After all, it wouldn't make sense to focus too much on one thing in an anime with only 12 episodes.

    7.5/10

  • Classmates who practically became family because their grandparents are close, but now they must get married even though they hate each other. The premise revolves around the love-hate relationship between the protagonists. The animation is satisfactory and does a good job of portraying the emotional conflict of the main characters. The premise is similar to other school romantic comedies, except for the addition of an early marriage in the mix. Still, it was a funny episode and good for entertainment. I don’t believe 12 episodes will be enough to properly explore the dynamics of the main characters involved, including Akane’s friend and Saito’s cousin.

  • I didn’t quite understand the concept, but I liked the graphics and the girls are cute. At first, it reminded me of magical girl anime, but then it suddenly felt like a cooking anime. At the same time, it mixes slice-of-life elements with subtle psychological undertones. The pacing is slow, focusing primarily on character introductions rather than plot development. Some of the character designs feel a bit generic, and while the tone is moody, it could benefit from more distinct visual cues that align with the psychological aspects of the story. It’s too early to judge the series but Episode 1 does a decent job of setting up the premise, though it leaves room for improvement in both character development and world-building

    6/10

  • Aria and Tama 'deepen' their relationship😏 , and Tama discovers that being a hybrid means many interesting things to do with his elf owner ... Well, there has been a lot of criticism about the excessive focus on fanservice and the lack of depth in the plot, but the genre of the anime has always made it clear what we were going to get

  • ''I fight with you while you provide for me?" Well, at least Shizuri is honest about her lazy side. It's quite funny, a bit exaggerated, and Ayane is really... a thing😅 . It's the kind of series that's light and funny, but you can't expect deep layers, which is fine if you're just looking to have fun.

  • The animation was good, especially in the skating scenes, even with some CGI. Tsukasa and Inori are captivating from the start, and I hope they stay that way. It seems like it's going to be an anime with a lot of emotional depth, which can be either good or bad depending on the viewer's taste. The pacing was good, it wasn’t rushed. It's not my anime type so i will pass but... maybe i can use the rule of watch 4 epis