Sing “Yesterday” For Me: Season 1 Episode 2 “Scene 02” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
Unrequited love is a big theme in the latest episode as someone from Shinako’s past is introduced, and they flesh out what happened in Kanazawa.
In this sub-category, you’ll find TV series that are generally Japanese anime, but also animation from across the world.
In this sub-category, you’ll find TV series that are generally Japanese anime, but also animation from across the world.
Unrequited love is a big theme in the latest episode as someone from Shinako’s past is introduced, and they flesh out what happened in Kanazawa.
“Sing ‘Yesterday’ For Me,” as it addresses the regrets that come with early adulthood, makes you hyper-aware of what is and isn’t going right in your life.
“In/Spectre” tries to have romance, gore, comedy and the supernatural all in one, but it is hard to say it ever perfectly blends the three together.
Medrano solidifies her brand as a dark comedy animator with Helluva Boss, a workplace comedy.
Welcome to Hell! A place where the princess, rather than prep for her eventual reign, is trying to encourage the incorrigible so that they could ascend towards heaven.
It’s the end of an era, or just 7th grade if you want to be lame and less dramatic. But, nonetheless, things may never be the same.
The importance of the female orgasm is explored, Jay overstaying his welcome at Nick’s house, alongside dick pic etiquette.
Nick and Andrew head to Florida, and between cousin love, babies with guns, and crazy people, we get a lot of what Florida is known for.
It’s a very homoerotic episode of Big Mouth as Jay and Missy collaborate, Matthew has his first kiss, and we learn about Elliot’s moisturizing regimen.
Jay learns the spectrum of gender and sexual identities, as phone addiction cripples everyone’s ability to socialize.
Big Mouth returns, and thanks to the stupid action of the boys, the girls get punished. Leading to Missy deciding it is time to let her dark side out.
After yet another outburst from Ikoma, he is put into holding and with doing so, Mumei ends up in serious danger – as the rest who hope to take back the castle.
Part 1 is a quick recap of who is who, and their relationships, as we prep for the epic battle to retake Unato!
In what could be considered a world-building episode, Kei experiences a betrayal, and once more names are dropped left and right to be fleshed out later.
We get to see, and learn of, another side to Dale this episode as he is forced to spend 2 weeks away from Latina.
Cop Craft pushes you further into the cultural, soon to be physical, conflict between humanity and the Semanians. Presenting an engrossing cop drama.
BEM may not blow you away with its art style or characters, but it does create a world which you may want to see more of
A Certain Scientific Accelerator won’t blow you away, or seem like a must-see anime, but if you got nothing else to watch, it’s worth spending time with.
A new person is made flesh once again and with that may come Stone World’s first human v. human conflict.
Latina accelerates getting acclimated, possibly due to her past. Also, she gets lost and leads everyone to scramble.
Cop Craft drops you right in, with just enough to know what is going on, and that might be the best and worst part of the pilot.
If It’s for My Daughter, I’d Even Defeat a Demon Lord will likely stir up your emotions and hook you in no time.
Dr. Stone is an odd comedy which sets an interesting foundation, but it’s hard to say what it’s long term potential might be.
While The Rising of the Shield Hero technically comes to an end, it may actually be a new beginning.
In its penultimate episode, L’Arc and Therese reveal their true selves and Glass makes a long-awaited appearance.
What begins as just a regular day of defeating monsters and the Cardinal Heroes bickering turns into a stark realization.
Despite Naofumi’s name being cleared, there remains many issues keeping the Cardinal Heroes from being on the same page.
In pursuit of making things right with Naofumi, Queen Mirellia Q. Melromarc seems willing to go to drastic means that even disturb Naofumi.
As followers of the Pope die, so comes the question of whether or not one of the heroes may sacrifice themselves, Naofumi in particular, to save the rest?
As Pope Balmus attempts to eviscerate the Cardinal Heroes, a few surprises appear and we’re clued in that Naofumi may get some reinforcements.
The true mastermind behind Naofumi being harassed and treated like a social pariah reveals themselves to us.
As Fitoria presents her ultimatum, the other heroes may have walked into a trap.
Never mind the beasts from the last episode, all eyes are on the Filolial queen Fitoria.
Raphtalia’s childhood up until when she was purchased by Naofumi is uncovered, and it is a tear-inducing tale.
With being unable to cross into Siltvelt, the team encounters someone connected to Raphtalia’s past as someone’s slave.
Are you tired of Myne? I’m tired of Myne, and luckily the heroes are reminded that she isn’t the benevolent person she pretends to be.
While learning how and if Emma, Ray, and the others escaped you’d think would be the high point, it is actually an emotional sendoff to someone else.
While you may think the battle between the heroes and Glass would be the highlight of the episode, oh you got another thing coming!
The kids finally escape but as for how, with who, and how they deal with Isabella, you may not have guessed it.