Gacha! November 19th 2015
Gacha! is your fortnightly (or thereabouts) look at the weird world of Japanese capsule toys. This week, we’ve got fried potato slices you can place into small plastic buckets.
Gacha! is your fortnightly (or thereabouts) look at the weird world of Japanese capsule toys. This week, we’ve got fried potato slices you can place into small plastic buckets.
Terrified by the remembrance of Shiki’s words, Moe lashes out at Saikawa when he decides to abandon the investigation. Meanwhile, Yamase attempts to salvage the lab’s reputation and asks Saikawa to remain quiet about the murders for now.
A bit of a down week as Osomatsu starts to show its age, Miss Monochrome can’t decide what to do with this week’s episode, and Monogatari wraps up one of its worst arcs. But hey, Dance with Devils will never disappoint us, right?
Their original plans for going to Earth ruined, Tekkadan regroups and decides to try their luck with Teiwaz, an economic superpower located near Jupiter.
Sogo, Kaon and Felia set off on a road trip to the mysterious Altar of the Abyss to try and restore Felia’s powers.
This episode could have been like ten minutes!
Hello, and welcome to All Your Monies, where The Glorio Blog’s resident toy and figure collecting crew (and Iro) 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 we have cats, motorbikes and Wobbuffets! A quick programming note also – AYM will shift to Wednesdays from next week.
Dance With Devils teaches us that Chinese gangster souls taste better than roast duck, Miss Monochrome learns that strange men that pop out of giant tuna make great friends, and Osomatsu reminds you that everyone hates you because you hate yourself. Good times!
Our devastating duo pass the auditions, making them fully certified Heroes. Now officially Master and Disciple, Saitama and Genos have a sparring battle.
Tekkadan (FINALLY) launches into space, only to be betrayed by their ferrymen and attacked by Gjallarhorn.
In this instalment, we discover that we finally have an affordable way to become a Japanese cop. The only question is, how many animal noses does it take to convince ordinary members of the public?
Sogo rushes to to the enemy’s mobile base to rescue Felia, whose desperation leads to drastic changes to both herself and Moura.
Yukine does some vaguely alluded to magic bullshit and comes back even stronger, as Bishamon is increasingly consumed by the madness of her blight.
This week we have an extra large edition for you from taking last week off and we find ourselves saturated with stage performers.
Following another grisly murder, Saikawa and Moe start to look for clues in Shiki’s surprisingly clean chambers. Also, robots!
In this week’s installment… Osomatusu gets a little TOO REAL, Dance with Devils triggers the incest route, Miss Monochrome teaches us that Santa lives in Finland, and Owarimonogatari is boring. Oh and hey, Concrete Revolutio joins The Roundup! The Roundup is a weekly guide to all the “other” shows we’re watching this season. Check out our…
A gang of bald terrorists is smashing the city, which means Saitama has to teach them a lesson for cribbing his style. Unless their target’s ninja bodyguard takes care of them first, of course.
As Tekkadan (STILL) prepares to escort Kudelia to Earth, some of Gjallarhorn’s officers land on Mars to investigate their missing soldiers.
Do Mon and company rush to repair the roof before a typhoon hits. Meanwhile, the villainous trio get a bead on Felia’s location.
Yato takes the fight to Bishamon as Kugaha’s plan goes all according to keikaku*.