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When asked to name their own good quality and Nino’s response is his face.
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In Honor of Kyoto Animation
After these horrifying news, I’ve decided to do a recap on KyoAni’s main titles from their foundation until now as a homage for its staff, especially the victims and their families. We don’t know where the studio will be going from now, but we do know of its journey until the present moment. There were hits and there were misses, but it overall deserves appreciation now more than ever.
This is going to be a bit long but they deserve it all and more.
Nurse Witch Komugi-chan Magikarte (2002)
Inuyasha Movies 1 to 3 (2001-2003)
Munto (2003-2009)
Full Metal Panic! Fumoffu/TSR (2003-2006)
Air (2005)
Kanon (2006)
Clannad (2007-2009)
Suzumiya Haruhi (2006-2010)
Lucky Star (2007-2008)
K-ON! (2009-2011)
Nichijou (2011)
Hyouka (2012)
Chuunibyou demo Koi ga Shitai! (2012-2018)
Tamako Market (2013-2014)
Free! (2013-present)
Kyoukai no Kanata (2013-2015)
Amagi Brilliant Park (2014-2015)
Hibike! Euphonium (2015-present)
Musaigen no Phantom World (2016)
Koe no Katachi (2016-2017)
Kobayashi-san Chi no Maid Dragon (2017)
Violet Evergarden (2018-present)
Tsurune (2018-2019)
Personally, part of me wants to believe that these people will continue living through their creations, but what’s been done to them is unforgivable. We all know that this will definitely affect current and future projects of the studio, but let’s show only support for the survivors until they’re able to get back on track.
Stay strong, KyoAni!!
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Some of Ohno Satoshi’s Choreography for Arashi (Live concerts)
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more than anyone else, I like the Ayumi with me here now.
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