From The New World Episode 25 and Final Impressions
The Fiend is defeated, but at a great cost. In the aftermath, Yakomaru is bought to trial and Saki wonders what the future will bring.
The Fiend is defeated, but at a great cost. In the aftermath, Yakomaru is bought to trial and Saki wonders what the future will bring.
Hanamura faces down the Tree of Genesis. After the climax, our main characters come together for one final heart to heart over their beloved Aika.
Yuriko disbands the ESP club with a new goal in mind. Later on, Haruka finds an unexpected visitor waiting at her apartment. EVEN LATER ON, she wonders why Manabe has never directly told her how he feels about her.
With the Prince visiting the market himself, the moment has arrived for Tamkako to make her decision.
The gang goes to fight Misa, and it’s as underwhelming as it is stupid.
Nekomonogatari Black tells the story of the fated Golden Week shortly before the events of Bakemonogatari. Araragi tries to sort out his feelings for Hanekawa, the girl who helped him survive his own bizarre and dangerous Spring Break. But Hanekawa has troubles of her own, even before her body is possessed by a mischievous cat spirit.
When we learned that the final arc of Kokoro Connect was going to be cordoned off to be released at a later time, it left a sour taste in the mouths of us loyal fans here at the Glorio Blog. Poised to be one of our favorite shows of the year, the lack of conclusion made us have to reevaluate it at the breaking point, and ultimately label it incomplete and unsatisfying. Now that this last arc has been released, will it be everything we hoped for? Read on as we look at Kokoro Connect Episodes 14, 15, 16, and 17, the Michi Random arc.
Putting all seriousness aside, the last episode focuses on Haru’s mad search for something inexplicable inadvertently brings the gang together.
Major Christopher takes control of the Scarlet Twins and tries to use them to stop Yui and Yuuya. After the dust settles from the final battle, the Shiranui project is finished and changes loom for Argos Test.
Recap: Everything’s over, so everyone parties in real life and plays video games together until the end of time.
Yuuta grows concerned as time passes and Rikka does not return home. With the support of the other former club members, he realizes he may have had the power to help her all along.
After Taichi earns his award for worst coverup attempt, Heartseed 2 goes berserk with its age shifting powers. At the same time, Iori’s step-dad has gone out of control. Can our group help Iori in time, or will the constant interference be a hurdle they simply can’t cross?
As the other show featuring genderswapped Sengoku era warlords, Sengoku Collection has been flying under our weekly coverage radar, as well as just about every other kind of radar out there. Based on a popular mobile card game, Brain’s Base has adapted the thinnest of source materials into a weird amalgam of short stories that will probably teach you more about classic movies than Japanese history.
Kumagai and Momo are determined to transform Momiji back to her old self. Ichiko and Ranmaru are determined to stop them. As two sides face off, it becomes less and less clear who is right and who is wrong.
Houtarou does a favor for Chitanda by helping with the Doll Festival procession.
The Mediator recalls her final days of school and joining the Wild Rose Society. She discovers Y has been harboring a secret, but soon finds the rest of the Society has much bigger skeletons in their closets.