
I have to say I didn’t think I’d enjoy Shingeki! Kyojin Chuugakkou this much because the manga didn’t appeal to me as much but I suppose the vibrant colours of the animation and the over the top acting from the … Continue reading
I have to say I didn’t think I’d enjoy Shingeki! Kyojin Chuugakkou this much because the manga didn’t appeal to me as much but I suppose the vibrant colours of the animation and the over the top acting from the … Continue reading
“There are those who live fulfilled lives and there are lives that pass away in no time at all…” – Decim Episode 12 Rating: 3.5/5 happy clouds I’m surprised Death Parade decided to delve into the rational vs emotional arbiter … Continue reading
Rating: 3.5/5 curious clouds “There is a point to living. The same goes for judgment.” – Decim Death Parade aims for a pretty interesting plot twist as it throws human emotions into the dummy system that it has created for … Continue reading
One… Arbiters cannot quit making judgments, for that is their reason for existence Two… Arbiters cannot experience death, for they would be brought too close to humans Three… Arbiters cannot feel emotions, for they are dummies. Rating: 4/5 happy clouds … Continue reading
Two killers walk into a bar of party games… Episode nine of Death Parade picks up immediately after a brief and much appreciated scenic recap of the last episode. I almost forgot all the angst and the bloody memories piling … Continue reading
Rating: 4.2/5 curious clouds The beginning of episode 8 extends from the previous episode where Nona has done a little behind the scenes manipulating to bring two rather interesting individuals into Quindecim for judgment – one of which, is a … Continue reading
This episode is a bit stranger than usual. It focuses less on players in the Life-Death Game and more on the mystery that is Kurokami no Onna and her link to the arbiters of the judgement process. For starters, Quindecim’s … Continue reading
Rating: 4/5 happy clouds How curious, this week’s episode of Death Parade takes us out of Decim’s bar and into a whole other kind of judgment game that starts with an overly enthusiastic fangirl named Mayu Arita and a celebrity … Continue reading
Rating: 4/5 curious clouds Episode four of Death Parade seriously speeds up the entire game process by quickly skipping over the introductions in order to get to the bulk of the fighting. This time we’re getting a single-mother reality actress … Continue reading
“Each and every life spins its own tale, completely separate, yet they become so intricately entwined in each other and no one knows how they will end up. – Quindecim Wow I am REALLY INTRIGUED with the friendly spin in … Continue reading