Tonari no Seki-kun: The Master of Killing Time Episodes 6-9
Seki-kun wastes time by playing with a robot family, building an elaborate note delivery system, inventing a new Shogi scenario, and knitting a stuffed toy.
Seki-kun wastes time by playing with a robot family, building an elaborate note delivery system, inventing a new Shogi scenario, and knitting a stuffed toy.
After barely fending off the battleship class Invasion Object, an injured Sio is sent back to Japan to rest and recover. Not only does she get the chance to catch up with Asao, she also gets to deal with another Invasion Object incursion on the Japanese coast.
Takatora and Professor Ryouma reveal the secret behind Helheim
Yato continues to have problems with Yukine. When Yukine realizes the true despair of his new life, he lashes out against the world, putting Yato on the brink of mortal peril. After Hiyori takes him to Kofune, the race is on to find three Regalia to perform a dangerous ritual that will hopefully save them both.
Dandy and Meow arrive on a world ruled by giant, sentient plant life
Hazama is invited into Alien Flamenco’s ship, where they talk about AF’s plans for humanity. With logic about as sharp as a cudgel to the face, Hazama obviously refuses, and… well… it’s Samurai Flamenco. I think you know the drill by now.
Things get even weirder.
Hello, and welcome to All Your Monies, where The Glorio Blog’s resident toy and figure collecting crew (and Aquagaze) will run down the last week’s new pre-orders, turning a loving or scathing eye over what’s been put out for you to spend your hard earned cash on. This week it’s a pretty poor showing after last week’s bumper crop. Also beware as below are SPOILERS for Puella Magi Madoka Magica; Rebellion.
Mitsuo is floundering in his mission as his time filming the Festival Club is running out. Tada Banri gets some ring advice from the most unlikely source, but new developments at the latest festival dance may put in a wrinkle in his plans.
Ryuko, enraged by recent revelations, casts aside Senketsu and her allies, vowing to kill Ragyo and Nui now once and for all at Honnouji Academy where they’re waiting for her. When the rest of our heroes discover Satsuki’s survival and her location at the same place, they stage their own mission to rescue her before it’s too late.
Mashiro and Konoha try to feel each other out after learning each other’s secret. With her newfound discovery, Konoha chooses a new target for her affection.
With their self-titled debut album skyrocketing up the charts faster than you can sacrifice a three-legged goat to the prince of darkness, Babymetal are definitely not “indie” enough to feature on Jukebox. Yet their first album is a record that demands being written about, not because it’s particularly good, but because it is prime evidence of something so utterly ridiculous it defies any sort of conventional criticism.
The ToQgers speculate a little more on their shared past, but before they can come to a conclusion they’re dropped off in a city under the control of a dueling obsessed monster.
DOGOO deduces that the Invasion Objects are using a hidden tunnel under South America to quickly move between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. Their suspicions confirmed, the tunnel is guarded by a gigantic Invasion Object. Thus the First and Second Platoons are brought together to bring the beat down, assuming their own lack of team solidarity doesn’t bring them down first.
Kouta and Kaito plan to infiltrate Yggdrasil and launch an attack from the inside, but they run into stiffer opposition than they expected.
There could be no better way to lift the curtain on Eureka Seven than with a song as beautiful and freewheeling as the show itself.
Dandy gets a dog. Unfortunately, the dog is carrying some pretty dangerous passengers.
Things get weird as Egret’s plan begins to fall apart. Asuta witnesses some kind of weird vision. Kate turns into a giant monster. Look I really have no clue whats going on okay.
Alibaba swoops in to save Aladdin, prompting a ceasefire as our heroes negotiate with Scheherazade herself.
Hello, and welcome to All Your Monies, where The Glorio Blog’s resident toy and figure collecting crew (and Aquagaze) will run down the last week’s new pre-orders, turning a loving or scathing eye over what’s been put out for you to spend your hard earned cash on. This week it’s a huge bonus edition full of preposterously priced stuff. Enjoy!