You wouldn’t (usually) find me watching anything loli. Note that, I placed “usually” because I’d like to keep an open mind though, and who knows there might be some loli anime worth watching. Anyway, Kurenai wouldn’t be the kind of anime in my watch list. After all, the premise of a high school guy living with the seven year old girl he’s protecting sounds like loli to me, especially so, that it is anime. Stuff like that do happen in anime, afterall. “But Kurenai is not loli!” I hear someone protest. Right-o. But even the obaasan at the baths commented on Shinkurou being into girls “like that” and Tamaki telling Murasaki that Shinkurou has lolicon.

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Rewatching animes is usually indicative of a lackluster season, that time of the year which you could dedicate for catching up on backlogged shows. My decision to rewatch Here is Greenwood, however, was not brought about by this reason, which implies that I did this amidst the flourishing season of Spring (or is it summer already), and the tons of backlogged posts and animes I have orz. It seems that the upcoming JDrama adaptation of this OAV prompted me to do this, or rather, if you’d allow me to say this in a more romantic light, it rekindled my lingering [past] love for the show, which so inspired me act on my feelings.
True enough, as the saying goes, love is better the second time around, as I found myself falling in love with the show yet again, in this revisit to a childhood love. With senses magnified by the power of maturity and experience throughout the 8 years that passed since I first watched it, my vision was made clearer and more lucid, and the rewatch experience became a total EPIC Q_Q moment of epiphany.
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Just when I was about to go fangurl over Toshokan Sensou episode 8, Luppy posts an anti-Toshokan Sensou write-up orz. I need to be slapped for reading the entry and making myself all depressed
For the love of Toshokan Sensou and for the sake of this post, I shall forget that ever happened and just think of happy thoughts.
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Whew… took me some time to get this one out x__x;;;
So they didn’t show us the epilogue of Yumi Tasaka’s story featured in the previous episode. Instead, we see more of the paranormal side of Naginomori High, which predictably turns out to be Persona-related. Are we left to assume that Yumi has recovered from being the suicidal feather-attracted self she was in the last episode, or will that mysterious feather girl come back to haunt her later and continue her plans? Whatever that is. No complaints as of the moment, so long as the series delve into this later, these disjointed episodes will be forgivable.
Not much plot-wise developments happen in this episode, though it allowed us to see a glimpse of Jun’s Persona abilities, aside from his strong sixth sense and mind-reading abilities, people and their personas alike.
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This is a bit late… I was planning to post this since last week, but oh well… better late than never ^^”’ I’ll be featuring Ouran Koukou Host Club, Orange Honey and Princess Nightmare this time, as they seem to be the only ones I know of that are coming out this April.
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