Space Patrol Luluco: The Anime Harvest Review
Title: Space Patrol Luluco (Uchū Patorōru LuLuko) Writer/Director: Hiroyuki Imaishi Studio: Trigger Format: …
Title: Space Patrol Luluco (Uchū Patorōru LuLuko) Writer/Director: Hiroyuki Imaishi Studio: Trigger Format: …
One thing that’s always given me trouble as a critic is audio. I just don’t have a good ear for …
So give then the previous episode of Luck & Logic heavily disappointed me, and the fact that I’m lazy, I …
Another single episode First Reaction?! Well, this season’s giving me some good stuff to work with. I might have to do more updates than usual to keep up, or this may become my latest “This Week On” series. But for now, let’s just talk about first reactions to Luck and Logic. Let’s just into it, shall we?
In Luck and Logic humanity has discovered a new substance more fundamental to the make-up of the universe than even matter. They’ve called this substance “Logic” and its discovery has opened some sort of connection between our world and a higher plane. Exactly how any of that works, we have yet to get into. But the point is, now we have people with super powers!
So typically I watch two or three episodes before getting to this, but one point in Divine Gate’s favour is that it gave everything I needed to know and a good idea of where it’s going in just the first episode.
The premise, in a nut shell, is that some people have one of six elemental powers, including wind, fire and water. The World Council has gathered many of these gifted humans, organizing them to use their abilities to maintain peace and stop anyone who abuses these dangerous powers. Meanwhile, there is an urban legend that somewhere in the world the Divine Gate is hidden, and whoever opens will have their wish granted.
Kino’s Journey episode 2: A Tale of Feeding Others. Everything comes at a cost. Whether it’s a cost of money, …
This should be the first time I’m putting one of these on The Artifice, so I should probably explain what …
Lately this anime blog has been flood with Higurashi content, perhaps even a little too much. So I decided it was time to take a moment and look at something completely different; review an anime that I’d never even watched before! And it was that thought that has brought us here, because indeed today on The Anime Harvest, a review of Ookami Kakushi.
Ookami Kakushi takes place in a small village where our protagonist, Hiroshi Kuzumi has just moved. Things get weird when he starts attending school, and one of his classmates mysteriously vanishes but everyone says he moved away- Oh come on, this is just Higurashi! It’s even got a mysterious purple-haired chick! I guess that’s what I get for picking my anime from Ryukishi07’s MAL page.
What do Future Diary and School Days have in common? I mean besides yandere fueled murder sprees. Unlikeable lead characters. …
I didn’t pick up many new shows this season, but among them was Rokka –Braves of the Six Flowers-. It was a bit of a mystery going in; the art didn’t reveal much other than that it was a fantasy show, I’ve never seen anything from the studio, Passione. Only the director stood out, Takeo Takahashi, who also directed Spice and Wolf, and as soon as I read that, anything else he had done didn’t matter, he has a golden resume as far as I’m concerned.
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