A Very GLORIO 2024: Euri Decided to Read (again)
Euri talks about his fortunes turning around this year, and what manga he read along the way.
Euri talks about his fortunes turning around this year, and what manga he read along the way.
Lesser websites might wait until the end of the 2010’s to do their Best of the Decade retrospectives, but we don’t have that kind of patience. Instead, we thought it might be fun to do a midterm grade of sorts and choose our best shows from the past 5 years.
It’s time to ARGUE ABOUT CARTOONS as we unveil the Glorio Blog’s Top 10 shows of 2014.
Welcome to “A Very GLORIO 2014″, our look back at the best of the past year. We’ll be featuring a different post from each of our authors everyday leading up to our top 10 shows of the year. The title says it all for today’s post as colons tackles some of the deep and meaningful ways certain anime characters were introduced this year.
Killua and Gon part ways, perhaps for good given the current pace of the manga. Ging acts like a father for the first time in the series. The fanbase is still in tears after reaching the end of an eventful three years.
Something performs a miracle, Killua cuts some onions and we finally get our new Hunter chairperson.
Chris comes back from holiday to discover that the whole demon child/voting arc is still going on. Leorio is still shit.
The zodiac assemble to discuss the rules for voting in a new chairman, while we learn about a strange member of Killua’s family.
The remaining chimera ants start their new journeys, while Kite makes a guest appearance in an unlikely place.
We bid a tearful farewell to the King of the chimera ants.
Pouf realises that a serious illness is threatening the chimera ants, while Welfin saves numerous lives by speaking a single word.
Welfin squares off against Youpi after some choice words from Ikalgo, while Palm claims that they have won the fight against the chimera ants.
Pouf needs to dispose of Komugi before the King regains his memories, while the hunters and their allies rally to defend themselves.
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 new high watermark in the anime hair arms race.
Gon is overcome with grief over Kite’s death, causing him to push his body to its limits to take down Pitou.
Pouf convinces Pitou that Komugi is safe and well, meaning there’s no reason to avoid a fight with Gon. Discovering that Kite is long dead, Gon fights with himself over whether he or Pitou is to blame.
Meruem continues to regain his memories en-route to the palace, while Killua convincingly protects Komugi from Pouf.
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 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 don’t do much to improve the hobby’s image as we feature a lineup almost exclusively comprised of scantily clad girls.