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I keep rewatching CGDCT Kin-iro Mosaic (with japanese immersion with mpvacious). There are so many things I didn’t notce or just forgot about. The teachers in this anime are pretty funny. Something like, “Sensei, do you know how I can get along with my students?” — “Put on bunny ears, they will like it”.
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Aya is my favorite character. Slightly paradoxical, but she expresses her thoughts quite calmly and clearly, yet at the same time she is very sentimental, romantic and shy, especially with Youko, often struggling to string together even a couple of words. She is like Ayano with Toshinou Kyouko from YuruYuri, but Aya has a stronger tsundere side.
Sounds like meme, “two tsunderes: Aya and Ayano” xd.
Watched We Were There, a shoujo romance with lots of drama that somehow manages not to feel overly artificial. It’s girly but at the same time heavy and very 2000s coded. Nanami and Motoharu are so different they struggle to understand each other, but neither can live without love, which makes both of them miserable, so they try to make it work because neither can let go. It was sad and painful to watch. I liked it enough to consider picking up the manga to see how this ends.
Now onto Nana. Ikoku Nikki has already destroyed me, so I might as well reach the bottom of the abyss while I’m at it.
Started off the week gently bouncing off of Hyouka. I liked it and will certainly watch it in the future, but it just didn’t quite hook me this time.
Then I switched to one I happened on a few weeks ago - As the Moon, So Beautiful (Tsukigakirei), and it was wonderful. It’s quite possibly the most satisfying romance anime I’ve ever seen. It’s a sweet, unpretentious third year middle school romance with two terrific characters, realistic awkwardness, just enough drama to spike the emotions but not enough to bog it down, and genuine, believable progress. I loved everything about it.
Next up was the latest episode of MF Ghost, and Shuichi Shigeno’s weirdly awkward and oh-so-Japanese conception of masculinity and approach to women and the concept of romance was on full display, just as it was too often in Initial D. I couldn’t help but laugh cynically when Shun punches Kanata, then stands over him and demands to know why Kanata didn’t tell him that Ren was the Angel he had a schoolboy crush on, and actually says, “Do I really seem that stubborn and unreasonable?” Seriously dude - you’re asking the guy you just punched.
Next up was the latest episode of Roll Over and Die, which I’m still enjoying. It was mostly amusing filler - a bit of CGDCT and a bit of yuri and a bit of background intrigue, and it ended on an interesting cliffhanger. I don’t expect any amazing surprises from this, but it’s solid entertainment.
Then came the latest episode of Frieren, which was fine, but had virtually nothing to do with the overarching plot.
Along about then, I wanted to watch a full series, and didn’t want to gamble, so I went with one of the many sure things on my TBW - The Apothecary Diaries. I guess I don’t need to say that it was excellent. I watched both cours of the first season - watched the first 12 episodes over a couple of days, then over another couple of days rewatched them, then watched the second 12 in a single sitting. It definitely deserves its accolades.
In the midst of all of that, there was the latest episode of Trigun Stargaze, which… sort of sucked really. Stampede IMO managed to work out to be good overall in spite of its flaws, but it’s looking like Stargaze isn’t going to be able to pull that off - too many flaws are piling up and there’s not enough good to make up for it. And I can’t believe that we’ve reverted all the way back to Knives in his gigantic hood again doing a painfully accurate recreation of a cliched villain from a cheesy gothic horror flick.
Then the latest (and apparently last) episode of Gnosia, which I dropped last season but recently caught back up with. And I shouldn’t have bothered.
The latest episode of Scum of the Brave was okay but not great. Yashiro and Jougamine still have the same chemistry they had in the beginning, but the thing that was good about it in the beginning was that it was promising, and five episodes later, the promise remains unfulfilled and they’re just tediously repeating themselves.
Then You and I Are Polar Opposites, which was predictably terrific.
And Journal With Witch, which continues to be exceptional
Then the latest (and apparently last) episode of Gnosia,
We’re not actually sure about that. The nature of the show is such that it might easily be another fakeout. Currently, livechart is claiming there will be another episode, but has no airdate for it. It’s hard to tell exactly what’s going on.
Yeah - that’s why I said “apparently last.”
That said, I’m mostly hoping it’s over because I’m prone to vicarious embarrassment and after hanging on for so long, I just have no more hope that it’s going to redeem itself. It appears that it really is sincerely as stupid as it kept distractingly appearing, and I feel bad for whoever’s responsible for it. They just need to slink away quietly and pretend it never happened.
I’ve heard a fair bit of praise for Call of the Night season 2, so I have been slowly working through season 1.
Honestly, the first half was pretty mid, and a chore to sit through. Nothing was really happening besides a kid having (being?) chuunibyou because he got burnt out. That, and him meeting a vampire.
It became way more interesting in the second half. Without going into any details, more things happened.

Now I am looking forward to season 2.
P.S. I noticed there are a few similarities to the Twilight series
Call of the Night / Twilight spoiler
- vampires are physically attractive
- vampires are pretty much human in every way except for the need to drink blood (i.e. modern vampire?)
- they can survive for a while without drinking blood, but would be in agony
- the main romantic interest finds the blood of MC especially tasty
- MC wants to become a vampire; romantic interest is at least somewhat hesitant of turning MC into one
I’m watching Horimiya along with You and I Are Polar Opposites. They’re similar in vibe that I sometimes mix up characters and plot points because I’m alternating watching them.
I commented this on a previous post, but I find it refreshing that these two shows get the relationship confirmation out of the way early on. It makes the story more interesting as you get to explore more dynamics of the characters instead of spending an entire season just waiting for someone to confess their feelings.




