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#468 - Suzuko Homura from Lostorage incited WIXOSS
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#Morikawa Chinatsu#Chinatsu Morikawa#Suzuko Homura#Homura Suzuko#Wixoss#Lostorage Incited Wixoss#Anime
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#WIXOSS#selector wixoss#selector wixoss infected#selector wixoss spread#lostorage incited wixoss#lostorage conflated wixoss#ruuko kominato#piruluk#mizushima kiyoi#homura suzuko#anime#anime pic#piceditbyme#anime game#videogames#card games#wixoss series
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suzuko (in an outfit i designed for her) n ril (her lrig) from lostorage wixoss!!
#i love rils design#and suzukos arc with chinatsu#anyway the wixoss anime slaps go watch it#magical girl#mahou shoujo#dark magical girl#my art#anime#fanart#wixoss#lostorage incited wixoss#lostorage conflated wixoss#suzuko homura#ril#riru#tcg
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homura suzuko icons! ♥ like or reblog if saving
#homura suzuko#homura suzuko icons#lostorage incited wixoss#wixoss#wixoss icons#anime icons#i:anime#s:200#r*#mod nana
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Choyoyu, svelata un’altra parte del cast della serie animata
L’anime debutterà in Giappone il 3 ottobre.

Pubblicati i bozzetti e i nomi dei doppiatori di altri cinque personaggi di “High School Prodigies Have It Easy Even In Another World” (Choujin Kokoseitachi wa Isekai demo Yoyu de Ikinuku Youdesu! o in breve Choyoyu), la serie animata basata sull’omonima light novel scritta da Riku Misora, l’autore di “Rakudai Kishi no Cavalry” (L’epopea del cavaliere ripetente) che andrà in onda in Giappone dal 3 ottobre.
Winona: Mai Nakahara (Yui Takamura in Muv-Luv Alternative: Total Eclipse)
Elk: Hiro Shimono (Zeno in Akatsuki no Yona)
Rue: Chinami Hashimoto (Suzuko Homura in Lostorage Conflated WIXOSS)
Jeanne du Leblanc: Sayaka Senbongi (Mumei in Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress)
Oslo El Gustav: Jouji Nakata (Kirei Kotomine in Fate/Zero)
L’anime sarà distribuito in simulcast dalla piattaforma di streaming Crunchyroll.
Sette studenti coinvolti in un incidente aereo si risvegliano in un fantastico mondo medievale, dove esistono la magia e i juujin (creature metà uomo e metà animale). Tuttavia, invece di farsi prendere dal panico per la situazione attuale, gli studenti riescono a rimanere calmi. Costruiscono una centrale nucleare in un mondo senza elettricità, prendono il controllo dell'economia di una grande città dopo un breve viaggio di lavoro e, infine, per il bene dei loro benefattori che soffrono per il malgoverno, dichiarano guerra alla nobiltà malvagia. Nessuno di loro è un normale studente delle superiori. Sono tutti studenti sovrumani che primeggiano in tutti i settori, politica, economia, scienza e medicina! Questa è la storia di un dream team che possiede la più grande saggezza e tecnologia accessibili sul pianeta, e che senza alcun autocontrollo da vita ad una rivoluzione tecnologica in un altro mondo.
Il progetto è diretto da Shinsuke Yanagi (Netoge no Yome wa Onnanoko ja Nai to Omotta?, Ryuuou no Oshigoto!) presso lo studio Project No.9 (Le ragazze anelano alla landa selvaggia, Netoge no Yome wa Onnanoko ja Nai to Omotta?). La sceneggiatura è curata da Deko Akao (Akagami no Shirayuki-hime, Amanchu! Advande), mentre il character design è stato adattato da Akane Yano (Netoge no Yome wa Onnanoko ja Nai to Omotta?, Ryuuou no Oshigoto!), che si occupa anche di supervisionare il reparto animazioni.
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#choyoyu#high school prodigies have it easy even in another world#choujin kokoseitachi wa isekai demo yoyu de ikinuku youdesu!#anime#serei tv#fanasy#isekai#animazione#cartoni animati#light novel#manga#newsintheshell#news in the shell
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Homura’s Flash Reviews [Spring 2018]
It’s the end of another animu season, so it’s time to give some flash reviews for the stuff I ended up finishing this season!
Under the cut for the length + all the gifs lol
Comic Girls
After having storyboard after storyboard rejected, young aspiring manga artist Kaoruko moves to a dorm specifically for young mangaka, where she makes new friends, has fun adventures, and learns a lot about herself and her craft.
I liked this show way more than I expected to; it’s a very moeblob show and especially in the first couple of episodes there’s a lot of anime bullshit. It IS a gag anime at the start and tends to default to a lot of the same tropes. Despite this, I found it ridiculously hilarious, and I could relate to a lot of the #ArtistProblems and other things the girls dealt with regularly. Not to mention, the characters were generally just really fun, cute personalities. Despite some frustrations with some general character arcs feeling a bit stagnant, there were actually multiple places where I physically cried because despite the gag manga start, it gets pretty emotional later on regarding things like anxiety, artist’s block, and the feeling of stagnation, which was super relatable. Also....Kaoruko is absolutely a tiny lesbian and I love my tiny lesbian daughter. Actually I’m pretty sure they’re all lesbians, except for Rukki who is probably bisexual.
overall: 7/10
Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card
Following the events of the original Cardcaptors, Sakura wakes up one morning to find that all of her Sakura Cards have turned clear. Not only that, but there are more, strange new spirits appearing, and she’s been granted a brand new key from a dream.
Okay so....I have made mention of this one from a few other flash reviews since the first cour took place during last season. And...my opinion has honestly worsened. This was 22 episodes of obnoxiously boring fluff and little else. Don’t get me wrong: I love fluff. But I watch specific things for fluff. I don’t watch magical girl shows for 95% fluff, I watch them for sparkly, magical girl bullshit, cute costumes, fun magical experiences, and maybe just a little bit of worldbuilding. Clear Card gave me next to nothing on all fronts. When it wasn’t trying to be Cardcaptor Sakura: The Cooking Show, it was dragging its feet with 15 minutes of pointless chatter that did nothing to further characters or relationships, leaving them the exact same static characters they were in the original series. Syaoran’s greatest draw was nearly completely erased once he became just a sedentary background love interest who did little. At least as a rival he pushed Sakura, but here, he just enabled the boring writing that did nothing to push the envelope. The formula is nearly exactly the same as the last two series and the arc even mentions it. Characters are unnecessarily cryptic, hiding things from each other, which only drags the story down. The main plot is barely sprinkled in, magic stuff usually only happens for about 2 minutes towards the end of the mind-bogglingly slow fluff episodes, and the major plot?? Only appears for about five minutes in the final episode, addresses none of the questions we had and only reveals things we had already figured out fifteen episodes ago, gives no conclusion to any of it, and COMPLETELY ERASES THE ONLY CLIMATIC, STORY-FURTHERING SCENE BY USING TIME MAGIC.
And that’s...it, apparently. I see no indication of a second season. I assume the manga is still ongoing, but even if it is, this was an absolutely horrendous ending that did nothing to satisfyingly tie up ANY loose ends, further the world or the characters, or really do anything to add to the previous series. Even the costumes were few and far between and the cards were almost all the same as the last set. There was no creativity and nothing added here for the fans. That brings me to my ultimate complaint: who was this show even for?! It can’t still be for kids, because new young fans of the original demographic’s age group would not have any clue what was happening with these characters, and it’s just lore-based enough to confuse any new viewers. And it can’t be for the original fan group, who are all much older now and want something with just a little more substance. I’m not asking for a gritty cardcaptors show at all. Just something that respects us as adult viewers and gives us a little more to grab onto. And that was way longer than any flash review has any right to be, so I will cut myself off there.
overall: 4/10
Lostorage conflated WIXOSS
Though they believed it was finally over, former LRIG and Selector Kiyoi knows that the Selector battles will come again, and this time, they will destroy everything--and she is determined to bring the dark loop of suffering to a close once and for all by bringing together all of the greatest Selectors from every generation to take on the new threat.
Boasting the largest cast of any of the previous WIXOSS series and continuing both the story of Lostorage and the first two Selector series, this is absolutely the most ambitious take on the WIXOSS universe thus far: and it does fantastically with it. There was not a single moment where I was bored; even during slower flashback and exposition parts, I was hooked. This was one of the best ways to expand and complete the universe, as the ending here finally does feel like a decisive end to the anime franchise (though, so did the end of the Selector anime, so who knows lol).
As always, WIXOSS has some of the most fantastic character designs, relationships, dynamics, and animation among other anime, making it truly stand out. The card game is more window dressing than actual substance, but that doesn’t matter, because the power of the relationships and the messages that this story is telling are far more powerful and attention grabbing. The decision to make Kiyoi the protagonist of this series, while also bringing back previous protagonists Ruko and Suzuko, was an incredible decision and really made for a fantastic story.
overall: 9/10
Golden Kamuy
After being discharged from the army after the Japanese-Russo war, Sugimoto is left with the dying wish of his comrade: to make enough money to support his fallen comrade’s wife and son and pay for their medical expenses. He stumbles across an opportunity when an escaped convict tells him of a hidden trove of Ainu gold that can only be found by collecting the information tattooed onto the bodies of a group of escaped prisoners. With the help of an Ainu girl named Asirpa, whose tribe the gold was stolen from, Sugimoto takes on the mission to track down the prisoners and find the gold.
This show is absolutely fucking incredible. I don’t think I can even give it proper words. Like what a goddamn great season for anime this was?? Not only is the show clearly heavily researched, giving us insight into a part of Japanese history and Ainu culture that is rarely if ever discussed in Japanese culture, the story and characters are all so well done. The animation can be wonky in places, but the expressions, the character banter, and god the soundtrack are all mind-blowingly good. Unlike Clear Card, when this show decided it wanted to be a cooking show, I was completely on board, because I was learning something new about Ainu culture and also getting to see our heroes be adorkable and hilarious together. The characters are absolutely where this show shines, and even though it’s a bit bloated at first, characters quickly become recognizeable and easily separated. The relationship between Sugimoto and Asirpa, especially, is one of the most wholesome and fun friendships I’ve ever witnessed (I’m hoping, tho, that it stays platonic despite some jokes to the contrary lol). This was only season 1, and season 2 will air in October, and you can bet I will be waiting at the edge of my seat for more of this incredible show.
overall: 9/10
Hinamatsuri
After a strange girl in a metal cocoon drops out of the sky and onto his head, yakuza Nitta finds himself the reluctant father of a needy young girl with psychic powers. Shenanigans ensue around their strange new family and the dysfunctional adults and children that surround them.
This show was so much fucking better than it had any right to be; from the initial plot summary I was worried it was going to be awful, creepy-ish moe bullshit...but it was NOT. This was a gag anime of the highest caliber. The pacing was amazing, the characters were to a one endearing, the animation was BEAUTIFUL, and god...the punchlines...everything was so fucking funny the whole time.
You’ve got pretty much everything here: you’ve got the obnoxiously needy Hina, who is monotone in everything she does, you’ve got the Worst/Best Dad Nitta, you’ve got poor can’t-say-no-to-favors Hitomi, and the Most Pure and Wholesome Anzu. There’s something to love in every character and every scene, and it’s ridiculous just how amazing this show is. I can’t put it into words, please just watch it. Where my other top shows of the season took awhile to grow on me, this one was hitting home runs from episode 1. Do yourself a favor and watch it.
overall: 9/10
Megalo Box
In a world where boxing is performed with powerful mechanical rigs known as Gear, a nameless boxer known only as Junk Dog is tired of being forced to throw fights in an illegal underground boxing ring to pad the pockets of his gambling organization. When he crosses paths with the current champion of Megalo Box, he and his crew take a risky gamble to get him into the world’s first international Megalo Box competition so that he can fight the champion again, reinventing himself as Gearless Joe as he steps into the ring without any Gear.
This show took a while to really get onto my Awesome List, mostly because the aesthetic that it’s throwing back to was never really my thing in the first place. I’m generally not a huge fan of the muted color palettes, the punkish music, or just the idea of boxing in general (a lack of significant female characters also always tends to put me off). Despite this, however, the show ended up being stunning. By halfway through, I was incredibly hooked on the high this show wanted me to ride, by the character arcs that were playing off each other, and I was even coming around to the music. Boxing may not be my thing, but the character story that was told here was an incredible one, and definitely deserves its place among the Best Anime of 2018, which if it doesn’t win something come that time, I’ll be floored and disappointed with everyone.
overall: 9/10
Overall this was an incredibly strong season: I dropped a few things of course, but what I continued were almost all 9/10s. I’m super pleased with the spring season and I’m looking forward to seeing what’s coming out for summer.
#comic girls#cardcaptor sakura clear card#lostorage conflated wixoss#golden kamuy#hinamatsuri#megalo box#homura's flash reviews#homura reviews
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Love After World Domination - Crunchyroll Spring 2022 Spotlight
Love is hard enough as it is. Just imagine what it must be like for your significant other to be on the opposite side of the line between good and evil! It's a recipe for both disaster and delight in the Love After World Domination anime, which launches its first episode as part of the Crunchyroll Spring 2022 Lineup today! Read on for more about this show's doomed romance in our full spotlight below.
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Launch Time: April 8
Territories: North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, and CIS
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One spring day, a young, innocent couple sits side by side in a field. Their names are Fudo Aikawa and Desumi Magahara... but they are actually "Red Gelato," the leader of the heroic fighting force Gelato 5, and "Reaper Princess," a combat force member of the secret evil organization Gekko! These two are supposed to be enemies, so the public can’t know that they're dating no matter what. All they can do is see each other secretly between fights. This spring day is just another day of them happily enjoying their time together while the fierce flames of a violent battle blaze right next to them!! This is a story of a hero of justice and an evil warrior trying to be lovey-dovey without being seen!
Characters and Cast
Fudo Aikawa / Red Gelato
VA: Yusuke Kobayashi (Subaru Natsuki in Re:ZERO -Starting Life in Another World-)
Desumi Magahara / Queen of Death
VA: Ikumi Hasegawa (Vladilena Milizé in 86 EIGHTY-SIX)
Hayato Ojino / Blue Gelato
VA: Kazuyuki Okitsu (Evan Edroch in Tower of God)
Misaki Jinguji / Yellow Gelato
VA: Nene Hieda (Momo Yashiro in Gundam Build Divers)
Daigo Todoroki / Green Gelato
VA: Junji Majima (Yuuichirou Shimoyanagi in SHIROBAKO)
Haru Arisugawa / Pink Gelato
VA: Rina Hidaka (Last Order in A Certain Magical Index)
Professor Big Gelato
VA: Chafurin (Inspector Megure in Case Closed)
Supreme Leader Bosslar
VA: Tomokazu Sugita (Gintoki in Gintama)
Culverin Bear
VA: Hiroki Yasumoto (Hozuki in Hozuki's Coolheadedness)
Heruko
VA: M.A.O (Iris in Fire Force)
Urami Magahara
VA: Chinami Hashimoto (Suzuko Homura in Lostorage incited WIXOSS)
Ran Ran / Princess of Judgment
VA: Nashiko Momotsuki
Kyoko Kuroyuri / Princess of Steel
VA: Hisako Kanemoto (Sailor Mercury in Sailor Moon Crystal)
Kiki Majima/Princess of Magic Beasts
VA: Kana Hanazawa (Mayuri Shiina in Steins;Gate)
Anna Hojo
VA: Ayane Sakura (Ochaco Uraraka in My Hero Academia)
Narrator
VA: Fumihiko Tachiki (Gendou Ikari in Neon Genesis Evangelion)
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Original Creators
Hiroshi Noda (writer)
Takahiro Wakamatsu (illustrator)
Director
Kazuya Iwata (Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai assistant director)
Scripts
Satoru Sugizawa (episodes of Pastel Memories)
Character Designer
Akemi Kobayashi (Chi's Sweet Home)
Sound Director
Satoshi Motoyama
Music
Satoshi Hono
Ryunosuke Kasai
Music Production
Pony Canyon
App Dream
Opening Theme Song Performer
Masayoshi Oishi and Yukari Tamura
Ending Theme Song Performer
DIALOGUE+ (VA unit)
Members:
Yurina Uchiyama (Haruna Mustuishi in CUE!)
Nene Hieda (Yashiro Momoka in Gundam Build Divers)
Kyoka Moriya (Rui in Aria the Scarlet Ammo AA)
Yuuna Ogata (Honoka Tsukii in CUE!)
Ayaka Takamura (Yuuki Tendo in CUE!)
Satsuki Miyahara (Chisa Akagawa in CUE!)
Mayu Iizuka (Mizuki Nishimura in And You Thought There Is Never a Girl Online?)
Manatsu Murakami (Yuki Mitsuya in ODDTAXI)
Production
Dream Shift
Animation Production
Project no. 9
Additional Info
Writer Hiroshi Noda and illustrator Takahiro Wakamatsu's Love After World Domination manga has been running in Monthly Shonen magazine since October of 2019. Wakamatsu whipped up an illustration to celebrate the anime back when it was announced in April 2021:
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Joseph Luster is the Games and Web editor at Otaku USA Magazine. You can read his comics at subhumanzoids. Follow him on Twitter @Moldilox.
By: Joseph Luster
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Lostorage Incited Wixoss [Ger-Sub]
Lostorage Incited Wixoss [Ger-Sub]
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Beschreibung Suzuko Homura kehrt in ihre Heimatstadt Ikebukuro zurück. Am meisten freut sie sich auf das Wiedersehen mit ihrer Kindheitsfreundin Chinatsu Morikawa. Die Erinnerungen an ihren Schwur für immer Freunde zu bleiben, lässt sie hoffen, dass sie sich sofort wieder nahe sein werden. Aber als sie in ihre neue Schule geht hat sie das Gefühl, nicht…
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Suzu going after every girl she can <3
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ちなすず恋ダンス | やきにく [pixiv]
#lostorage incited wixoss#wixoss#suzuko homura#chinatsu morikawa#homura suzuko#morikawa chinatsu#gif#illust
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there is NO WAY they're not in love. i'm sorry it's just there's no way
#lostorage incited wixoss#homura suzuko#morikawa chinatsu#suzuko x chinatsu#animu and mangos#otp#frankie watches tv series#i mean. come on
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