OP/ED Op-Eds: Only My Railgun [A Certain Scientific Railgun]
Jel couldn’t let Zigg have all the Raildex fun and taps into one of the most popular OPs in recent memory.
Jel couldn’t let Zigg have all the Raildex fun and taps into one of the most popular OPs in recent memory.
The Mediator recalls her first days at school and the challenges of meeting new people.
Bakemonogatari has been at the top of many licensing wish lists from the moment it began airing three years ago. The clever wordplay, sharp dialogue and intriguing setting make the series a compelling watch. Unfortunately, some of those elements also make it difficult to localize, and hope for a release outside of Japan has dwindled…
Kirito joins the Knights of Blood, and betrayal within the guild’s ranks strengthens his relationship with Asuna.
Hello, and welcome to All Your Monies, where The Glorio Blog’s resident toy and figure collecting crew will run down the last week’s new preorders, turning a loving or scathing eye over what’s been put out for you to spend your hard earned cash on. This week, we slim back down to our regulation size. Also, SPECIAL BONUS…um, thing?
The Allied Forces and their own parent company have turned on Generation Bleu and time is running out for the crew. Meanwhile, Truth confronts both his Japanese allies and Naru, and discovers ‘shocking’ truths about his past. And Elena reveals some of her own mysterious history to Fleur and Ao.
Join me as I explore Visual Novels from the newest releases to the oldest things I can get my hands on. For my first post I have decided to start with one the oldest thing I could get my hands on: Runaway City, part of the Jast USA Memorial Collection.
After adopting a kitten and spending more time with Rindou, Ichiko can’t stop worrying about how her powers will end up hurting them. Later she falls into one of Momiji’s traps, forcing her to enlist the help of a toilet god. Yes, a toilet god.
Gap moe, the anime. There is also a fight with Perseus.
Recap: Atsushi comes into full control as Hazuki is turned into the ghost. Will the desperate husband really sacrifice Hazuki to have his beloved Rokka?
The looming specter of graduation has finally caught up with the Light Music Club, and our normally carefree girls have some big decisions to make. With some actual potential for drama, is it possible K-ON! could shift over to some serious introspection, or do they burn through their final block of episodes with business as usual? The answer may not be as obvious as you think.
Hit the “Random” button and see what comes up! In this feature, we take a look at whatever manga the Random Number God decides to throw at us and find out if it’s worth your time.
Yuuya feels uncomfortable taking credit for their recent victory and lobbies for real melee combat. He gets his wish as the railgun is taken offline and Argos Test Flight is ordered to join the latest sortie.
Today is Imouto Day, or at least it was in Japan up until about three hours ago. So take this opportunity to put your sister’s love to the test and thank her for all she does for you – being the only female contact in your sad and lonely existence must be a hard burden…
Wait, what? 3D people on my animu blog? Yes indeed, the Glorio Blog has decided to start covering Tokusatsu, aka the ancient Japanese art of men in rubber suits beating up other men in rubber suits while everything behind them explodes. We’ll be starting with one of the longest running and most renowned of all…
The Club starts to take their role as the WestShopRangers a little too seriously. Meanwhile, Wakana seeks songwriting advice from the Vice Principal, who co-wrote a song with her mother.
Recap: Taichi heads up the regrouping effort and brings back Aoki and Yui. Unfortunately, Iori isn’t having as much luck with resident cynic Inaba, but a visit from a total bastard might change her actions completely.
Yuuki narrowly avoids comedy misunderstandings by hiding in his rival’s room. While one member of the quantum-harem gets friendzoned, Satsuki tries to get closer in order to learn more about her estranged sister.
Recap: While visiting the shrine on New Year’s, Houtarou and Chitanda get trapped in a shed.
There’s no doubt at all that A Certain Magical Index is very, very, for the want of a better term, shonen-y. It’s the very definition of pulp, a story full of entertainingly over the top villains, a reality where everyone has superpowers or magical abilities and a punch to the face is the cure for all evils.…