Now that we are finished with the winter anime, it’s time to focus on the first bunch of shows for spring. Considering how short Pan de Peace is, I will be bringing Anime Weekly back from the dead, meaning that I might cover one more show and only sharing brief impressions for each. The other two shows that will air in the latter half of the week will be covered normally.
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Musaigen no Phantom World – Episode 13 (END) – Ruru and the Trump Card to Defeat Enigma
Now that Enigma is at large stealing more abilities, what will Haruhiko do now that his powers got snatched away by her.
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Koukaku no Pandora – Episode 12 (END) – Nene and Clarion Saves the World
Now that Nene saved Clarion, will they be able to stop BUER’s rampage before he destroys the whole world?
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Haruchika – Episode 12 (END) – Final Competition and Kusabe’s Secret
The big day has come, but Haru and Chika realizes something suspicious from the thing Kusabe is carrying.
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Musaigen no Phantom World – Episode 12 – Deception
As Haruhiko gets closer to rebuilding the mysterious device he found earlier, it seems that a very powerful Phantom is out in the open that steals people’s abilities.
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Spring 2016 Anime Season Preview and Site Updates
Since Winter is finally coming to an end, it’s time to take a look of some of the shows I plan on watching next season while sharing some future plans and what I have been up to lately.
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Koukaku no Pandora – Episode 11 – Anything is Possible for Nene
Now that Nene learned about what Clarion is up to, it’s her turn to save her.
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Haruchika – Episode 11 – What it Means to Play Music Professionally
After passing the regional competition, the band is now ready to prepare for nationals. It seems that there is a mysterious woman who can play a piano-like instrument that issued Naoko a challenge. I wonder who she is.
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Musaigen no Phantom World – Episode 11 – Yearning for Childhood Memories
Oh my, it seems that Haruhiko has turned into a child.
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Sakurako-san no Ashimoto ni wa Shitai ga Umatteiru – Final Review
For a while, I felt that all the shows that tend to deal with mystery doesn’t quite live up to expectations since it takes a while until things become interesting. While shows like Hyouka and Gosick took a while to develop, they eventually became interesting towards the end.
At a glance, Sakurako-san no Ashimoto ni wa Shitai ga Umatteiru feels somewhat similar to Gosick as the teenaged male protagonist plays a supporting role while the female lead is the main detective as they solve various mysteries.
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