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Aim for the Top! Gunbuster
Read More: Aim for the Top! GunbusterAs many of my friends know, I am a big fan of this much overlooked anime. It is a strange one, considering it was originally intended as a spoof of the shoujo sports anime Aim for the Ace (based off the manga by Ryoko Ikeda). We have high school girls training in giant robots, making…
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wassail
Read More: wassailidprism sent me a link to a curious flash game about a girl who loses her head. It reminds me a bit of Myst in terms of gameplay. The game is pretty fun and the music is cool, so check it out now. OniEdge sent me a links to a twisted Love Hina dating sim,…
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kulak
Read More: kulakFor those of you who missed out on the celebration, go take a look. I couldn’t help but notice how Faury from Shadow Skill is similar to Raquel from Scrapped Princess. Things they share in common: long dark hair, “big sister”-type, use of magic for their attacks, and large shoulder pads. I wonder if…
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nen
Read More: nenI know most people have other things that are more important in mind, but for those of you with nothing else to care about, Kitchen Discotheque is now 1 year old. Yay! It grew a lot more than I originally expected, and I can only say that I am quite pleased with the results. I…
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ton
Read More: tonI was watching Yumeria the other day, and, as usual, I noticed something odd. A mallet is a typical slapstick instrument in anime, but it usually isn’t labeled with a specific number. This is not to say that there aren’t mallets with numbers or other labels (Kaori’s mallets in City Hunter usually have numbers on…
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quinine
Read More: quinineFor those of you who haven’t been keeping up, there is a lengthy debate over at Revolve Translations over terminology used in Tsukihime, Melty Blood, and Fate/Stay Night. Talented translators are still needed… I also ran across a page of links for the various OS-tan with a funny caption at the top: “This site is…