

I dig the flowers gag.

She even pukes flowers, adorbs.
Kohaku probably just wanted to tease Yoi by asking her out and present it as a joke once she refuses. Nice to see her not letting him get away with it.


I dig the flowers gag.

She even pukes flowers, adorbs.
Kohaku probably just wanted to tease Yoi by asking her out and present it as a joke once she refuses. Nice to see her not letting him get away with it.


I hope it wasn’t too dark and scary in that bush.

Fern seems to enjoy doing Frieren’s hair. She likes taking care of Frieren, doesn’t she?

It was nice seeing two “old” men, even if one of them appeared only for two seconds as a ghost.



The fact that people still find and enjoy Hanasaku Iroha warms my heart. It was the first anime that made me enamoured with SOL as a genre. Need to rewatch it at some point.
Toxic romance with a male yandere as the main character is all I could ask for. Extremely excited to see Shinpei animated.


This season
Fate/strange Fake - I am but a casual Fate watcher, who has seen only Fate/stay night and Fate/Zero and did or did not find it too pretentious to my liking, why am I enjoying it this much? The cast is fun, the priest is somehow annoying but in a hot way, and the blond girl with her knight duo’s dynamic looks interesting. Fun.
In the Clear Moonlit Dusk - I was so afraid the guy would remind me of Itsuomi and I would have to either suffer or drop it, but, luckily, it wasn’t the case (I’m staying optimistically cautious though). I’m pretty sure manga is more gorgeous, but I’ll keep watching for now, since it’s from the author of Tsubaki-chou Lonely Planet and Hirunaka no Ryuusei, and I enjoyed both.
You and I Are Polar Opposites – hand-holding in the very first episode? Modern romances know no shame. I was surprised at how much I enjoyed this premiere. I liked how supportive Suzuki’s friends were of her. Also, OP reminded me of Shoshimin’s Kaseijin, so I looked into the director. Kyouhei Ishiguro, got to remember this name.
The Daily Life of a Part-time Torturer - watching the cast going on with their daily lives is almost satisfying, though I mostly ignore the torture bits. The boys are cute. The banter is good.
Dark Moon - looks like your standard supernatural reverse harem slop. I’m gonna watch it unironically. For now, that is.
Anyway, I’m Falling in Love with You Season 2 - the production is still bad, but at least there is emotion in voices. I’m kinda addicted to this friends circle drama. Maybe I should switch to manga.


Makio noticed that Asa is good at singing, and now I expect her to sing or hum a melody every upcoming episode. Otherwise I’ll be teeny tiny bit disappointed.
Both Nana and Shingo are a great addition to the cast. I hope to hear more of Nana’s laugh.
The way Asa always reacts to adults doing or saying something that is not very grown-up in her opinion is quite fascinating. I wonder if it’s just a child’s idea of an adult thing or her mother’s influence.


I both loved and hated the ending. From a philosophical perspective, it was excellent, but from a narrative perspective it was a bit underwhelming.
I wish it ended on episode 23. I may have liked the ending if it got more episodes to get used to, but the shift from the story to the philosophy lesson was too abrupt for my liking. It somewhat ruined my overall enjoyment of the show.
However, leading into the conclusion, I definitely felt my lack of knowledge impacted my enjoyment.
I think one needs to be a true Gundam fan to enjoy GQuuuuuuX. I watched first Gundam, but still felt confused at times. My biggest problem with the show, though, was the main trio and how underdeveloped those characters were. At least the animation and cinematography looked cool.


Finished Hana yori Dango. It was delightfully messy and super fun to watch. I really liked the female characters. Tsukushi is an amazingly strong main heroine, Tsubaki is a great sister and adult, and Shigeru’s personality makes her a good friend. Also, it’s truly pretty aesthetic-wise. I’m all about seasonals, but I get where the nostalgia for old art-styles is coming from.
This Season


I read the synopsis, I saw the trailer, I had a feeling it would be good, but everything about the premiere exceeded my expectations. I love Makio and Asa already.


2025 Wrap-Up
Honorable mentions: Orb: On the Movements of the Earth, Medalist, Black Butler: Emerald Witch Arc and Blue Exorcist: The Blue Night Saga (both had one of their best arcs)
Score
Voice Acting Performance
OP
ED
Best Episode
Best Character
Best Boy
Best Girl


This season
Dropped Ranma. The first season fooled me into thinking I might actually enjoy Rumiko Takahashi’s works, but no, they are simply not for me.
Picked up Wandance. The dancing part isn’t of particular interest to me, but I liked the main characters. That accidental hand-holding scene in the fifth episode was cute, kinda genius and suiting Wanda’s personality.
Tatsuki Fujimoto 17-26. Hilarious stuff. I loved the humour in Sisters, Love Is Blind, and Sasaki Stopped a Bullet. It’s the kind of humour that makes me wonder what’s going on in Fujimoto’s head. Chickens episode had really fun, dynamic animation, and I would have loved Yuuto if the running time were longer. My favourite part in Shikaku was the vampire laughing his ass off. So if I were to rank them based on personal enjoyment: 8 (Sisters) > 3 (Love Is Blind) > 2 (Sasaki Stopped a Bullet) > 1 (A Couple Clucking Chickens Were Still Kickin’ in the Schoolyard) > 4 (Shikaku) > 7 (Nayuta of the Prophecy) > 6 (Woke-Up-as-a-Girl Syndrome) > 5 (Mermaid Rhapsody).


I’m not particularly impressed with fall season themes, but I did enjoy some of them.
This season
Last week I dropped Towa no Yuugure, This Monster Wants to Eat Me, Ninja vs. Gokudo, and May I Ask for One Final Thing? However, I decided to stick with Yano-kun’s Ordinary Days. Third episode was an improvement for me, and then Kiyoko charmed me with her square mouth faces. Seems like Yano has finally fallen for her charm as well.


This season:


This season’s premieres I’ve already checked out and gonna keep watching for now:


Summer season:


Damn, what an episode. With such a masterful storytelling this anime is entering a 10/10 zone for me.
Making Hikaru and Yoshiki’s voice actors sing the choir song instead of the usual ED, since the boys ditched the performance, was such a nice detail. Hoping to get both versions when the OST is out.
Always excited for more Gintama. OP by Botchi Boromaru sounds fun.


Kyros actually thought of wearing a maid uniform. He should get one in his size for next time Mio is absent again.

There’s nothing Mio can’t do. She’s built different.

We didn’t get to see Kyros in maid uniform, but he tried on some costumes for Marie’s entertainment while they were on a date.

Seems like Anastasia did fake her own death.



Hanako-kun waits till the last possible moment to save Nene because he enjoys hearing her scream his name when in trouble, doesn’t he?
Makio was so used to her sister’s judgmental attitude, expecting to hear only criticism her whole life, it’s no wonder Nana’s words made her tear up and consider life worth living. Nana may have forgotten writing that letter, but Makio will cherish the memory forever. I think she understands how much meaning simple words can carry in people’s lives better than anyone, and that’s why she shared the story with Asa. It made Asa think of Emiri and realize that their friendship is also precious like that, which gave her a necessary push to pick up the phone and call Emiri. Simply beautiful. Just thinking about it makes my eyes watery again. What a powerful episode.