I thought they were going to bring in bard girl to sing and lift everyone’s spirits, but I thought this worked better.
What happened to “Don’t tell the Sin Archbishop your name?”
Maybe now is the right time?
I thought they were going to bring in bard girl to sing and lift everyone’s spirits, but I thought this worked better.
What happened to “Don’t tell the Sin Archbishop your name?”
Maybe now is the right time?
Mildly interesting: The subtitled version that I watched had a “mistranslation for clarity” for the benefit of the English reading audience.
The subtitles said:
Teacher Q: “Who knows what one plus one is?”
All A: “Me!”
The verbal Japanese dialogue goes:
Q: (implied What is…) “One and one?” “Ichi to ichi wa…?”
A: “Ni!” (Japanese for two)
I don’t understand the point of this new Kokoa character. Okay, she’s a spoiled rich girl, but what is her interest in Fossa Magna, Berry Blossom, Chrome, etc? Is she just bored?
My midseason tierlist (after 6-7 episodes)
S Tier
A Tier
B Tier
C Tier
F Tier (dropped)
I feel like I should be watching:
Watching randomly:
I think Re:Zero is following the same episode structure as last season, where Subaru is thrown down the pit of despair into a seemingly insurmountable problem, and then he’ll find some way to get out of it.
That’s why it’s really hard to watch right now, and honestly it’s about the same time when I quit watching last season. I haven’t even watched how that ended, but it looks like he survived the rabbits okay.
Yeah, maybe take a break from torturing yourself, then wait until all the episodes are out and find out how he survives this time…
At least his family knows where he is…
To get around Macrovision, you had to have a gadget called a genlock or time base corrector that repaired the video’s frame signal so that a VCR could record it properly.
Genlocks and TBCs were also very helpful when dubbing unprotected anime tapes.
They didn’t entirely solve the video signal degradation to the copy, but they did make the copies much clearer.
Generally pre-record original anime tapes from Japan weren’t copy protected. I seem to remember that one or two that were, but I can’t remember the titles.
What a great article!
I always thought the annoying dimming was some kind of copy protection scheme, like the old Macrovision from back in the days of VHS.
Even if you don’t want deign to give Trump himself credit, he’s got very smart lieutenants working for him, like that Susie Wiles who co-managed his by-all-accounts “disciplined” campaign and was named Chief Of Staff a couple of days ago.
It’s probably most famously the name of the lead heroine in the Sailor Moon anime and manga, hence it’s a girl’s name, and on the hurricane/typhoon name list.
I have no idea how many Japanese girls are actually named Usagi.
Maybe an anime fan had input to the name list, and we can expect Typhoon Madoka some time.
You do realize why Trump is doing these wild nominations is to distract from whatever else he will have cooking when he takes office.
Less flashy, but more consequential things like even more tax cuts for billionaires, pardoning himself for anything and everything, installing corrupt MAGAts in place of career civil servants, Supreme Court nominations, gutting securities/education/food/communications regulators, gutting the State Department and other instruments of our foreign policy, anything else in Project 2025, etc.
Trump could care less whether it ruins life for the 99% of us.
You don’t mess around with Global Tetrahedron.
Haha, point taken.
Back in 1991, when the first Civilization game came out, Madonna wasn’t the “elder statesman” that she is today.
He’s lucky to be alive and apparently uninjured, instead of rotting in a field.
This reminds me of that feature in the first Civilization game where the portraits of your advisors change, depending on what type of government you have: Democracy, Republic, Communism, etc.
Under Anarchy, your foreign minister was Madonna, your military advisor was a banana republic general, science advisor a drug dealer, etc. https://civilization.fandom.com/wiki/Advisor_(Civ1)?file=Advisors_(Civ1).png
This is like that.
I don’t remember seeing Yoshino having girl talks with alleged BFF Tsubaki, so it’s good to see that here.
And once again we the audience see that Kirishima has multiple girlfriends on the side going waaaaay back, even though Yoshino suspects doesn’t really know that for sure.
So that casts into doubt what exactly he wants from Yoshino.
Is he being honest with her about his feelings for her, while he’s definitely committing the sin of omission about the rest of his social and sex life.
The OP “Under and Over” by The Oral Cigarettes is growing on me…
It’s a subtle detail:
It would have been clearer to show the twirly toy in its intact form, and place this scene closer to episode 4 so that viewers’ memories are fresh, but I appreciate the writing not shoving the links to every little detail in my face.
If that kind of thing isn’t your bag, then that’s fine.
We’ll be lucky if term 2 is just like term 1. That would mean the ACA would survive, no detention camps would be built, and they don’t find a way to deploy the US military to go grab the immigrants and any effective political opposition put them into camps.
Fixed that for you.
In case you were wondering, like I was…
This was the twirly copter toy/bamboo dragonfly that Noel taught the mayor’s daughter to make, as explained back in episode 4
Can’t wait to see Bilac’s face when he shows up with the Gold Crystal Scorpion parts!
It does make me wonder. Usually in a game like this, loot shows up as small items with neat labels saying it’s loot, but we’ll have to stay tuned to find out if the game can actually do any crafting with random monster parts…
I don’t think that I should take this show seriously as lessons in business, but it’s interesting…
She’s right to be suspicious of them.
@[email protected]
This guy will say anything to get a sale, and hope the team collectively bail him out…
If they ever have a downfall, it’ll start like this…