The Herculoids E1-2
The late sixties just weren't a great time for American TV animation in general.
Vanitas no Carte S1E1-2
I just feel like a weird, colorful parade went passed my window too fast for me to catch any details, and I’m left staring down the street after it going “huh?”
Frieren: Beyond Journey's End, episodes 1-7 (part three)
I really want to know what other elves are like in this setting, now.
Frieren: Beyond Journey's End, episodes 1-7 (part two)
That decade of adventuring seems to have really effected Frieren, despite her obliviousness to it when they parted ways.
Frieren: Beyond Journey's End, episodes 1-7
This is simultaneously extremely typical fantasy anime, and an extremely atypical one.
Thundarr the Barbarian S1E1: "Secret of the Black Pearl"
For all the goofy worldbuilding premises, the actual plotting so far is surprisingly logical.
GI Joe, A Real American Hero S1E1-5: "The Pyramid of Darkness" (continued)
this is the only version of GI Joe
GI Joe, A Real American Hero S1E1-5: "The Pyramid of Darkness"
My head is spinning and my body is made of light. I can taste the drumbeats and I feel the images lick and nibble my skin.
Texhnolyze E16-17
There are still so many unknowns when it comes to character motivations that I'm not sure how to analyze a lot of them.
Star Trek Lower Decks S2E9: "Wej Duj"
Lighthearted return to form, or cringey meme-milking machine?
Honestly, it's both.
Legend of the Galactic Heroes - Die Neue These S1E11: "The Verge of Death (part one)"
That was one of the weirdest scenes I have ever seen in anything.
Legend of the Galactic Heroes - Die Neue These S1E9: "Each Person's Star"
I really hope that episode 11 gets us back to Reinhard and Co. At this point I don't think the Alliance stuff is ever going to interest me.
Legend of the Galactic Heroes - Die Neue These S1E10: "Interlude"
I accidentally skipped an episode, apparently. I thought this was episode 9 when I started watching it, and didn't realize my mistake until I was most of the way through. I guess the actual episode 9 must have been fairly uneventful, since this one seems like it picks up right where I left off last time, but still, I do need to go back and watch it.
King Arthur and the Knights of Justice S1E3: "The Unbeliever"
Just the processed tears of frustrated artists, congealed and shrinkwrapped through the most low-effort and low-cost assembly line imaginable, and then marketed to a child audience who the executives hold in utter contempt.
King Arthur and the Knights of Justice S1E2: "A Knight's Quest"
There was some genuine thought and skill that went into some parts of this episode. Just, not enough to change the fundamentally thoughtless and unskilled nature of the work overall.
Mob Psycho S2E1: "Ripped Apart ~Someone is Watching~" (continued)
...is it just me, or have half the things I've been reviewing lately been really Nietzschean?