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Top 20 Wifus

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I'm going to be so incredibly bias and subjective in this blog that you'll literally have to resist flaming the comment section with corrections. Good luck even trying, because this list has been refined over the past 6 years into what is now the ultimate waifu list; good luck even trying to counter it. You could attempt to make your own list, but it's useless to even attempt such a feat.  20. Fuyumi Ai From bright and pastel colors to obvious Jojo references, OreShura is a rom-com for the average dank memester, and Fuyumi Ai is right in the center of the dang Daniels and Ugandan Knuckles. While Masuzu is an obvious candidate for being the best girl in the series, Fuyumi wins just by a small margin as the best. Why is that? Fuyumi brings a completely new perspective of what it means to be a tsundere. There's absolutely no other character like her in the existence of anime. While she begins in the series as a loud and demanding tsundere, by the end of the series, it'

Yuri on Ice review

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Yuri on Ice So after spending an entire day just watching this anime, I got a lot of feels that seemed weird to me at the time (I usually dont actually cry during an anime unless someone dies). From the characters to the story to the beautiful soundtrack and arts, I ended up enjoying this anime despite my negative outlook on it because of it's crazy fangirls. I'm no fujoshi, not by a long shot, but I don't mind a little gay romance now and then. (Heck, I love No.6 so why not.) The only thing that makes me stay away from them most of the time is because of how crazy their fanbases can get, and people, fanbase plays a big role in society's outlook on something. Despite my dislike for certain aspects of the fanbase, I did enjoy watching this anime very much. I hadn't laughed out loud for anime in so long that watching these most recent ones have made me really happy! As much as I could rant on how good this is with pointless words, I'd like to dive into some specif

Kekkai Sensen review

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Kekkai Sensen! About Studio: Bones Episodes: 24 (2 seasons) Aired: Spring/Summer 2015; Winter 2017 Genre: Action, Sci-fi, Comedy, Urban fantasy Demographic: Shounen Kekkai Sensen, known in English as Blood Blockade Battlefront, is an action, sci-fi anime from Studio Bones. Currently it has 2 seasons, each running for 12 episodes, with 24 episodes in total as well as 2 OVAs. The first season was directed by Rie Matsumoto, and the second season the was directed by Shigehito Takayanagi. Currently the first season holds a 7.7/10 rating on MAL, while the second season holds a 8/10 rating. Kekkai Sensen’s source material is its manga written by Yasuhiro Nightow, which was originally published in Jump SQ19 starting in 2009. It was later moved to Jump SQ Crown from 2015-2018 and from 2018 to the present it is being published in Jump SQ Rise. Plot Kekkai Sensen is an anime focusing on the city of Hellsalem’s Lot...a twisted, monster-filled version of New York City. Our protagonist, Leonardo Wat

Dr. Stone review

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S o I started watching Dr. Stone along with everyone else. I haven’t read the manga so I'm not going to act pompous and say I know a lot about it. I, like all other first timers, have only seen 3 episodes of the show. However I feel that these 3 episodes themselves have given me enough insight to talk about why I think this show is going to be the next big thing!  I wanted to start by talking about how this show handles the structure of the story. Having the entire world encased in Stone right from the get go might seem a bit weird but it's quite ingenious. By doing so, the author allowed himself to build the story in a very linear fashion. What I mean is, there isn’t a lot going on to progress the story and the only thing we have to focus on is the antics of the main trio of Senku, Taiju and Yuzuriha which makes things sweet and simple. Now of course, as the story progresses, more characters will be revived and that will lead to interesting encounters. But for now, we have the