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[Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai] Hadlar… what do you think of this season’s anime?

CROSS REVIEW Critics Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuX Majin Sōzōden Wataru Lazarus Apocalypse Hotel Jo has returned. That excitement is back again. The legendary series returns with a new work in 4K… A boy recommended by top streamers fights in a giant robot, depicting the growth of Judau’s children. The legend is coming back… Will it be a hot topic with its super developments!? A new anime progresses with shockingly chilling settings! An eye-catching SF thriller set in a world devoid of humanity, depicting two young boys. Macross isn’t necessarily interesting just because it has cute characters… And this new work was honestly pretty ordinary. What’s wrong with it? What true meaning hasn’t been animated? I conclude it to be a failure. The movie has already become a big hit and is sure to be a hot topic. 10 Maroga is cool… At this age, I honestly don’t have much interest in mainstream story anime. Would it break my tongue? … I like this type of anime. At least in Japan, it probably wouldn’t be well-received. I would even point out that these… My tongue is still baffled by the summary. The gripping nature of the story may be questionable. However, from my perspective, there must be those who thought the excessive flashbacks in episode 3 were tedious. Is it possible that such thoughts could be met with opposition? The film certainly takes many risks, while its unsettling elements appear controversial. The hype is too little… Although it hasn’t made a big splash on TV, it might be a topic of conversation on the Internet. If it can draw in those around it, it would be even better. The chaotic nature of FLCL was also an homage. Why go to such lengths to recreate the elusive thrill, when demand appears to be minimal? The rural landscapes presented an appeal in places that weren’t typical. The approval issues associated with the gatekeeper class were favorable and became a topic of discussion. However, I also think it’s good, but speaking of the hype, Hillrum KuuKuu could have shaken things up with about 30-minute anime perceived as sensational. The increasing demand has perhaps brought many to the screen… Will it be seen in a cooler performance? My expectations have been set, but how much influence would it have if abandoned halfway due to confusion? I appreciate the latest theatrical experience among the old-style comics… The foreign auto company’s very core is struck by unexpected surprises without a hint of dishonesty. Thus, I prompt you to listen closely. What leads to the intriguing family, discussion, or results may also be reflected in public appearances.

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It’s me, Hadlar…

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What the heck is up with Mistburn’s numbers being the most balanced!

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…The words of the great demon king take precedence over everything…!!

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It seems that the teacher is more unpleasant than concerning sales, or something like that…

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However, people battling in anime give off this kind of impression.

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It seems difficult… I felt that you’ve become much more mellow since you didn’t say it’s worthless or trash…

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Izumi Takemoto probably won’t become serious…

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Izumi Takemoto is only the character designer; the script is by someone else!

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>>13

There was also a magical girl anime where characters die in despair one after another, with character design by Aoki Ume…

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Freyzaard is too serious.

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Freyza’s mouth may be bad, but I have a feeling he really loves anime.

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Is it okay, Pop?

Sales are already meaningless.

In this modern age, where entertainment is overflowing, the works that become the topic of discussion and that everyone watches are precisely the interesting ones.

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Stop it, teacher…! If I say that 〇〇 is going to become a masterpiece, it’s definitely going to cause a commotion!!!

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Those who were boasting about their sales back then must have evolved like this…

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Hadlar’s finger!!!

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The new version of “Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibouken” is a pretty rare anime that takes two years to cover all 100 episodes from start to finish at a good time slot, but I suppose it wouldn’t receive much praise from Avan-sensei.

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Pop… A masterpiece without a topic is also powerless…

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Is Lazarus not okay?

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If you want to know serious matters, you should just read the most highly rated places other than Mist.

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I want to see the cross-review of the Dai-Dai game.

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The title seems suspicious, but

Is Apocalypse a Burn-sama anime?

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It’s frustrating that “Hero Avan and the Demon King of Hellfire” is a work that could be adapted into a regular anime.

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It is a clear and high-quality review with well-defined rating points.

They all seem interesting.

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There is no person in charge of the punchline on the project’s side.

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The current teacher seems more proud of the number of views than the sales.

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Was Lord Baan able to endure the betrayal of Shomaiger?

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I really understand what Mr. Burn is saying…

With the tweet on the left.

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I want to show Baron-sama the life of a ninja and an assassin living together.

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The only one taking this seriously is Freiza!

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>>29

The top three people are serious, right?

It’s just that the evaluation criteria for what makes a good work are different.

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>>43

There’s not enough information to call this a review!!

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Stop bending your fingers like Hadler already.

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Since it’s a review, it’s okay to talk about it based on your own preferences.

Mr. Byrne is serious too.

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If it’s like this, Avan-sensei will adjust according to the situation during the broadcast.

Since they change their opinion seamlessly, I would like them to submit weekly reviews and document them.

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Freyza, who likes Lazarus, is the type to never miss watching original anime movies without a source material.

Recently, it seems like I’ve been watching things like Ai Uta, Hello World, and Trapegium.

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Buzz is justice, pop!

For now, shocking developments that become a topic of conversation are important.

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Wataru, are you really enjoying it that much…?

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If you’re going to count on your fingers, you might as well watch anime, Dark Lord Hadlar.

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Surely, there’s a competition to show off who gets more buzz on social media rather than the sales of disks (an outdated term).

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Freizard is the type of otaku who properly watches the director’s previous works…

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Regardless of the details, Freizard has grasped the main points.

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Izumi Takemoto only knows her grandfather… It’s no wonder that Fraizard is disliked…

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>>44

I really love the creator of Touhou Project, and Touhou is full of homages.

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>>49

Ah, is that a kind of fancy feeling in the character design?

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It seems that Lord Hadlar has been watching only the short clips that the official source has been releasing lately!

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>>45

That’s helpful in a way because it eliminates the vague recall of lines.

The more people are watching, the more the recommended section gets filled with gossip.

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>>45

The 100 Kano cutout short is fun…

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It’s funny that Barun has become the character who breaks Hadlar’s fingers.

In reality, it means to advance the count of Hadler’s blunders.

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Anyway, in this age with so much entertainment, it seems you can’t do well unless you become a topic on social media…

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As a result of searching for anime that can be watched without stress, Baron has ended up with kids’ anime…

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Hadro is no longer able to say to Lord Varn, “Don’t underestimate me!”

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In the first episode, incorporate a catchy hook that easily becomes a topic of discussion online, and deliver a shocking twist in the final episode.

This is the Avan Strash Cross.

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That’s not what it means to break a finger.

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Even Burn used to enjoy watching Cowboy Bebop back in the day…

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I can’t watch anime that requires much thinking anymore…

I want to watch cute, healing anime…

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>>53

In the demon world, it ended with a gathering blues…

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I understand that the Apocalypse Hotel is not operating in your area, Burn.

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Could it be that the three fingers also belong to Hadlar… ?

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Burn will probably break his fingers if he watches a ninja anime.

Mr. Aban is a famous influencer, and since it’s based on his work and has shocking developments at Shaft, it’s going to buzz!

Freyzard has a Shaft-like presentation! That’s what they say.

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Teacher Wataru is a topic of conversation among nostalgic old men on the internet, but is he popular with kids?

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Nostalgic old man is essentially a child, so that’s okay.

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>>58

Is it okay, Pop?

In the case of hobby anime, toy sales are more closely linked to its appeal than the internet otaku.

From that perspective, it’s interesting that the model kits for Wataru are selling well.

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I might be Mistburn…

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You can see this in works that gained attention at first but became messy later on (like Evangelion).

The topic of interest is justice… the topic of interest is absolute.

I fell in love with Jeeline’s overwhelming desire for attention and that sense of loneliness.

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Freyza has a cold side when it comes to looking at the staff and production companies, but it’s not just about scrutinizing that; there is also a passion for watching the anime itself.

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Mistburn is clearly authoritarian, so it’s similar to this.

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Maybe in Lazarus, Hadlar’s third finger is broken, and at the Apocalypse Hotel, it’s about to be the fourth, right?

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Mr. Aban probably thinks very highly of Brayburn.

Freyzard sometimes goes a bit overboard with his aim, or so they say.

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It seems that Zaboera can fix it, so go ahead and break your fingers, Hadlar.

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If it doesn’t seem like a masterpiece will sell, the future prospects are bleak…

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If you want to see something so heartwarming, you should watch Awa-ren-san, Burn-sama.

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Isn’t it a rather momentary thought to say that it would be good if Mr. Avan goes viral?

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It feels like almost 20 years ago, I was already in a grandpa mindset, only accepting gentle anime.

It’s impressive that even now, Burn-sama is still checking out new works, albeit with a small number… I don’t know if “impressive” is the right word, though.

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>>74

I’m the type who watches if I hear that a cute girl is going to appear.

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I feel that the Apollo Hotel is gaining quite a buzz.

Are you a blind fool, Aban-sama?

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>>75

Seriously? Is it happening?

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It feels like Fraizard is seeking visual impact and a sense of speed that doesn’t get boring, which resonates with young modern viewers.

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It’s enough just to have fun… like a burn-type nameless one.

The type of anonymous person who thinks that things that don’t generate sales or aren’t trending have no value.

Can we have a lively discussion here with the anonymous users? I think all the well-done anonymous users who are the main focus, like Freiza, are here.

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>>80

The trend of the bulletin board takes priority over everything…!

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Posting old collages.

CROSS REVIEW Critic Yamano-susume Did the anime depicting girls’ childhoods lead to the outdoor boom of Clover? Love Live! A girl’s fight that resonates with the demon race. It was animated 2-3 years ago, but the sheer number of people made everything an outer affair. Vividred Operation has faded, but thank you for your patience! While cleverly utilizing the method of destruction, it writes about satire and laughter being the catalyst for people’s lives. Kotoura-san allows one to enjoy the ephemeral sensations of people above all. Is it okay to call it a club activity or my sister’s manga? Ah ha, my stomach is in a frenzy, and amidst the explosion, existing counter-learning was born, helping within the show’s gaze. Thanks to the calm various elections within the program, it was recommended alongside weapons of longevity, but I feel that only the believers became influential. Long, unable to read. Will it surpass the petaline? Thunder, Dengeki G’s magazine, girls are completely otaku and seem to strategize the editorial department. The pants adaptation seems to be an unbuyable thing now, hence the new series’ early sleeping problem or excuses arise. As a result, it has become a one-floor affair. The cry of the notification man and the lyrics of the song are the essence of the matter, so please give me the details. The charm of the end card, whether survival or truth, is that cute girls in a laid-back slice-of-life anime are easily attracted to a new cat. “Ugh…!! Please, without cooking, do a live broadcast at the club’s head office…!! I’m counting on you! What are you saying? That’s it! Avant-garde. The humor of the three was dirty, yet beautiful, before B came. It’s fine to master it, but the essence of it lies in the last part of sticking black onto the paper, and this arrangement embarrassed me. It feels like even the flow of the program and previous reports is twice as interesting, and doing something good even once is not just about going later. Fraser 510!!!! – All of the Elder’s words on stage will be published!! ………………………. 45

Posting old collages.

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>>82

Now that the evaluations have solidified, it is deeply flavorful.

Freyzard might be the most accurate.

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>>82

Since you’re a grandfather, maybe you can’t remember how many you’ve broken until now, or is it that you’re feeling like you’re about to break it again even after getting proper treatment?

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KotoYura is too nostalgic… I was shocked that they packed the entire first volume into just one episode!

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It was no good that Teacher Avan’s wish was fulfilled.

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I seriously want “Goku-En” to be made into an anime.

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Despite the words of the Great Demon King taking precedence over everything, is Wataru still no good?

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If it’s around 6, that should be fine.

It says that works praised by Mr. Burn cannot be below a score of 5.

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In the end, Bibipan didn’t sell that much after all.

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Well, it’s like…

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Anime is something you watch to share your impressions, so if no one is watching a work, even if it’s a masterpiece, it loses its meaning to watch it.

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Freyza is really watching the work properly…

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Only Brad Pitt and Peperoncino are left in my head.

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Mr. Aban tends to highly value catchy things, so he may overlook them at times.

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Why does it seem like being popular is the only justice?

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The first anime of Dragon Quest Dai was canceled due to adult reasons.

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That was about what was expected before the broadcast.

Is that the pattern of what was actually presented?

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I can’t understand Mistburn in “Yama no Susume,” it’s funny.

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Freyza looks like it prioritizes fun, but it actually pays attention to the details fairly well…

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There are places where you can judge based on the cast, but there are also magical beings in the world who keep rubbing the staff’s information without actually watching the work…

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Haven’t we been doing this collaboration for about 15 years?

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If you’ve been doing it for 15 years, aren’t you already a pro in that field…?

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It’s not a judgment based on just watching the first episode.

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This old man just wants to snap his fingers, right!

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Based on the pre-release expectations, I think there was a view that it would probably sell well.

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Wataru started in January, right?

Isn’t it strange to line them up?

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I don’t really understand the criteria for what is weird and what isn’t…

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>>105

If you say that, Zeke Axos is also coming out in January.

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It’s interesting to think that other characters, apart from Mistburn, evaluate the anime from three different perspectives.

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First of all, it’s a collaboration that starts with “Seed Destiny has become an ultra masterpiece!”

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>>107

It would be shocking if it were in the original work.

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You see… after ending Dai, it’s Friend Park.

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I found it funny and liked how Sakyo and Tokuchi always pushed incredible aspects of this kind of content.

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I don’t really understand each person’s value standards.

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>>111

Isn’t it quite easy to understand?

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>>117

I think that Avan-sensei’s focus on topic is similar to what you would call a quality fan, but the score distribution doesn’t really seem like that.

I don’t really understand Mist, but…

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>>129

……!

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>>111

Is it loose?

Will it become a topic of conversation?

Including staff and production companies as a whole.

…The words of the Great Demon King take precedence over everything…!

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Izumi Takemoto is known for having a legend where every anime and game they plan gets cancelled.

What!? The animation of Izumi Takemoto!? It has two meanings.

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I like that Freiza is straight-up cool and moves well in the anime.

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I’m interested in Apocalypse Hotel, but there’s hardly any streaming available.

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If Friend Park is a replacement for Dai-Dai, I have nothing to say.

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Avan-san, you know…

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Mist, review it.

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The so-called TV anime-loving Burn and the former OVA-like edgy anime-loving Freizard are easy to understand.

Mistburn is hard to understand.

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Freyza has become so much softer…

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If you can’t earn impressions, there won’t be a next one, and if it unexpectedly goes viral, a second season might emerge, so I can’t completely deny Avan-sensei.

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>>128

I don’t know if it’s possible, but if something is not talked about at all on social media yet is being watched a lot during the stream and related products are selling like crazy, will there be a second season?

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>>139

I think there are works that aren’t popular in Japan but are popular overseas.

Works that get a second season decided several years after the broadcast has ended.

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The words of the Great Demon King take precedence over everything!

Despite saying that, is Wataru, who is being praised by Ban, number 6?

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>>130

…?

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Wataru is saying that it’s ridiculous for adults to watch kid-oriented anime…

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>>131

I think they’re saying that it’s tough for adults to watch anime meant for kids.

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I can’t think of anyone other than the pharmacy that could meet all their demands.

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>>134

It seems that Hadler will lose his fingers in the second half of this period.

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>>134

I don’t think a pharmacy would suit Barn.

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>>143

You can easily have your toes broken, right Hadlar?

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>>156

I feel like I’ve turned into a jellyfish super monster with complex fractures all over my body.

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At one point, it was extremely bothersome, huh, old man?

D-ANIME QUEST Kimo~me Great Adventure 15 There’s a lot of barbering. There were many softshell turtles. It seems like a promotion, but it’s just a thing. It seems impossible. (It appears to be about the power of connection in usage for the book. Hibiki finds the shadow and the master is shining). Even the power supply is being found. Mysteriously, this person seems to be effortlessly working here, finding a cloud during those six years (it seems like it was quite challenging). This time, from the anime, we present the ultimate! The cute characters working only for 5 minutes! Such an anime! The fingers are broken! It’s impossible, I want to use it in relation: it’s going on super well. More brightly lit. This is something to enjoy with light at night or choosing even in this season. Ah, but in the elite group of the fine arts. “Ahhhh (isn’t that how it starts (it’s in A)) rather brave and going places! More moé days playing in Taiwan! | When I was getting it! : | Even if I did it, am I not feeling it? One unique “on da” – the mom’s always productive as already done. Well, at least time-wise, I guess I’ll do it.”

At one point, it was extremely bothersome, huh, old man?

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Objective evaluation of anime is difficult, you know.

In the past, the only thing that appeared as a number was a disk.

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It’s clear that while it qualifies as a children’s robot anime, it’s also evident that it’s not aimed at me for two reasons.

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Cross reviews being based on diverse standards and stances from different people is better than everyone giving a score of 10; it helps us understand who might be recommended for it, and that’s nice.

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I saw Cross Review Collab for the first time in a while… but could it be that it’s done every season?

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Oh right, there was also something like this, a cross review.

Sure, here is the extracted text:

“`
ANIME CROSS REVIEW

Fantajisuta Dōru

Uzume, who contracted with the doll, is now a well-known creator. The recommendation for the anime is interesting, but is it just me that finds the overall performance relatively low?! I’m sure it has to do with the impression I got from not watching the first half. Why not stop watching Odorebi? The release date is September 20, 2013 (Friday).

Hadlar

While it’s good that the anime is being searched for breakdowns every turn, I think it’s a bit lackluster overall. Is it a “character from the play”? “Is it just a reflection meeting?”—that certain response connects to the rating. The interview that started with a tasting plan was released on the 12th. I want you to think about the content!

Crocodine

I believe the value of an anime should be determined by how much joy it brings to people. I think the Astrea battle was a prime example of this. Anyway, I’m stopping watching!!!

Freizaado

It’s a terrifying thing, with friends being too involved and too many encounters! I will refrain from arguing because it’s accurate. I think it should be evaluated that way! The release date is the 25th (Wednesday).

Aban

Combat Asahi Shinkoteo, a popular original anime. Why is there a trend that has someone like you?! Here’s a question. Aodoberi is increased, and the hall is like a brain that acknowledges me and Salotto!! Mainly, no one seems to care, especially regarding Tamako. I don’t think I can see this. The release date is July 23, 2013 (Wednesday).

The average rating is 4.857, which is impressive.
“`

Oh right, there was also something like this, a cross review.

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Is there a real example of something that sells ridiculously well despite not being popular on social media…? Maybe Anpanman could be one…?

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>>145

Kaiju No. 8

That bulletin board says that the anime isn’t well-received, but it was a hit enough to be mentioned directly in the financial results.

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>>145

First of all, it’s hard to bring up topics that don’t match the age group using SNS…

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>>145

The OVA of Kubikiri Cycle was that.

Nishio is strong.

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Let’s show them the little citizens, the little citizens.

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>>147

I do not like NTR.

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>>152

Don’t regret it, so watch until the end, old man!

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It’s best to have a mist that you can enjoy in just about any situation.

I might be quite influenced by the Burn style.

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It seems that Wataru is really popular in China…

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I’m sure Lord Baan was satisfied last night.

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It seems that Teacher Avan is highly praised at Bravern.

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>>155

(You were making fun of it because it was Oobari, right…?)

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First of all, what level does the term “trending on social media” refer to anyway?

It seems like it’s becoming a topic of conversation, but there are plenty of people who only know about it from that specific circle.

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>>157

Once it is decided to be broadcast on X, it will ride the trend.

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It’s very popular overseas! But I’m not sure if the way it’s being investigated is credible, and it might just be exaggerated, to be honest, it’s difficult.

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>>158

For a while, there were people making threads with ranking images saying “This is the popular thing overseas!” but it was just unbearable and reeked of affiliate marketing.

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Wataru is popular with kids…

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Adults should watch children’s anime more seriously.

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Recently, the high ratings typical of Mr. Aban seem to be related to losing matches.

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>>163

No, it’s the great rampage of the demon child.

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Symphogear Season 2 was 12 years ago!?

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It looks like it was quite difficult to take out and put in the fingers of Abemujika and Burn-sama in the previous term.

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>>166

It was quite blatant in various ways, and I have a feeling you might not even be watching.

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Wataru is awesome for not being nostalgic and instead properly targeting kids, making it really interesting…

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Since the losing streak has been gradually extending, it seems that Aban-sensei might cut it off midway.

I decided to continue watching after seeing the art of Freizard and in the first episode, while regularly watching, Lord Baan is breaking Hadlar’s fingers until the end.

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Thanks to Wataru’s efforts in promoting for kids, on days off when I go to the retail store, I can see children carrying boxes of Ryuo Maru.

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From the looks of these guys’ ratings, I can tell that Wataru is probably doing exactly what I saw when I was a kid.

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https://animestore.docomo.ne.jp/animestore/CR/CR00000013

I don’t know if it will be helpful, but the rankings of bad anime are like this.

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>>173

I never really agree with these kinds of rankings.

I know it’s useless to say this, but…

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Isn’t it because Hadler frequently gets his fingers counted that he stopped watching anime?

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Hey, it’s almost certain that Hadlar’s third and fourth fingers will be broken…

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In the past, Wataru had quite a few elements of breaking fingers…

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Even though there are threads rising daily here, there are times outside where it doesn’t seem that way, and I don’t understand the trend.

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Freyzer is seen as the beast of ice and flames in terms of title.

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I only know Wataru when Kuririn voices him.

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It seems that these days, not pointing out that the fingers are counted in reverse is the norm…

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>>182

It’s strange that I’m reviewing anime in the first place…

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>>184

You guys

Humans are interesting.

Is there none?

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>>182

If it were the original Lord Burn, that might be the case, but this is just a senile old man.

186: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx4

The rankings for bad anime are always dominated by the typical isekai and narou series.

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>>186

Isn’t it being made this much because it’s actually strong?

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I think you can watch mono with peace of mind.

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It seems like this teacher is always checking anime trending, MAL, and Reddit.

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Out of these four works, any of them could easily be rated a 10.

193: Japan Otaku Reviews

This daily life yuri between a ninja and an assassin is quite something, Lord Baan.

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Bad anime is overwhelmingly strong in the female-oriented isekai genre, making it hard to use as a reference.

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It’s clear that it’s a no-good, so I can understand my grandfather’s evaluation.

The teacher is a little more like this…

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>>196

It’s relatively easy to tell whether it’s catchy or not!

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>>199

It really feels like I haven’t watched the anime itself…

198: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

A review with such a trivial temperature feels surprisingly comforting.

200: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx2

I feel like it’s more helpful to find people with a similar sensibility in a scattered group like this.

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When creating anime, it’s actually much appreciated to have someone with such objective evaluation criteria who can point things out decisively…

203: Japan Otaku ReviewsYeahx1

Avan-sensei and Mistburn are completely unhelpful, aren’t they?

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>>203

If you want to enjoy conversations with others on social media, Professor Aban is the most helpful.

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It seems that Professor Aban is collecting statistics on the number of views of the trailers and trends without watching the main content.

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Is there really a difference in topic appeal between Lazarus and Apocalypse Hotel compared to Wataru?

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