First Look: Anti-Magic Academy: The 35th Test Platoon
There’s an Anti-Magic Academy and they have a 35th Test Platoon made out of the very worst of their number, plus a guy with a sword. I guess they’re like law enforcement or something?
There’s an Anti-Magic Academy and they have a 35th Test Platoon made out of the very worst of their number, plus a guy with a sword. I guess they’re like law enforcement or something?
Saitama is a hero who has gained the ultimate ability to defeat anything in one punch, but the resulting ease of his heroic hobby has left him bored and disillusioned.
Humanity has been pushed to the brink of extinction by monsters called Aragami. The only way to fight them is with certain individuals called “God Eaters”, who are able to use Aragami DNA in oversized anime weapons called “God Arcs”.
Nearly three years since the start of the new JoJo anime and over a year since the start of the world-famous Stardust Crusaders arc, things finally come to a close. What was it like finally seeing the entirety of JoJo’s best-known story in anime form? Read on to find out.
The island nation of Nil Kamui is caught in the middle of a war between the nations of Donatia and Kouran, forcing its young monarch to form a pact with the island’s chaotic and destructive deity, the Red Dragon. More importantly, it’s based off a week-long roleplaying game with Gen Urobuchi, Nasu Kinoko, and Ryohgo Narita.
Our heroes move on with their lives after the Holy Grail War, and we move on with our lives after watching 25 episodes of this show.
A hundred years later, it’s time to settle the Joestar family’s feud with Dio and his mysterious Stand: The World.
Our heroes invade Ryudo Temple to stop Gil’s evil scheme and (for some reason) save Shinji. Saber destroys the Holy Grail after settling the score with Assassin, and Shirou uses Archer’s ultimate magic to defeat Gilgamesh.
Archer’s speech finally concludes with Gilgamesh crashing the party. Rin and Shirou decide the only way to defeat him and destroy the Grail is to get freaky with mana transfer.
Vanilla Ice – Dio’s second-in-command and the user of the Stand Cream, able to erase space – attacks our heroes.
Shirou confronts Archer while Lancer stops Kotomine from cutting out Rin’s heart.
Join us for our Pilgrimage to Mecha – where I go back in time and catch up on some of the classics and hidden gems of the mecha genre. Whether it was before my time or I simply missed out on them, it’s time for me to watch them and let you know why you should too!
This time, we have guest author Iro sharing his thoughts on the glorious aberrant of the Gundam franchise: G Gundam
Terence T. D’Arby, younger brother of gambler Daniel J. D’Arby, challenges our heroes to a video game competition for their souls.
Lancer helps Rin and Shirou storm Caster’s stronghold, and Archer reveals his identity and his true Noble Phantasm to our heroes.
Gilgamesh eliminates Berserker and claims the grail vessel from Illya’s corpse. Their first choice gone, Rin and Shirou team up with Lancer to storm Caster’s stronghold.
Iggy separates from the group and stumbles upon Dio’s mansion, guarded by the falcon Pet Shop and his Stand of ice, Horus.
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And we’re back! Archer defects to Caster’s side, prompting Rin and Shirou to seek out Illya for help. However, Gilgamesh reaches the castle first.
An interdimensional gate has turned New York City into a melting pot of the supernatural while simultaneously cutting it off from the outside world. A secret society called “Libra” fights to protect the city from unscrupulous sorts, most notably the enigmatic Femt, the “King of Depravity”.
A cataclysmic virus has wiped out the adult population, leading an underground society of vampires to round up the children to keep as livestock. One escapes and joins the above-ground resistance (which happens to be at a high school and is totally not an allegory for Imperial Japan, you guys) and vows to kill all the vampires.