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Uchimura makes his first notable stumbles as he offends Ulmandra.
In this sub-category, you’ll find TV series that are generally Japanese anime, but also animation from across the world.
Uchimura makes his first notable stumbles as he offends Ulmandra.
To some surprise, while the title might come off silly, it takes the business of running a demon army seriously.
The “Grisaia” franchise returns and its combination of deadly assassins with everyday young girls remains a complex mix of human capabilities.
“Makeine: Too Many Losing Heroines” gives you that high school nostalgia in perhaps the best or worst way, as it explores burgeoning feelings like love.
Last Riser appears again, leaving you to question if “Why Does Nobody Remember Me In This World” wants to be remembered once this season ends.
It’s an emotional episode for Komari, and it is Nukumizu’s fault she ends up crying.
Focus continues to be on Komari as the fall festival is days away and she works herself to the point of collapsing.
In a rather dry episode, “Why Does Nobody Remember Me In This World?” sidesteps focusing on the war between non-human entities, to maintain focus on characters who have long lost their luster.
As the battle with Lord Alfreya ends, who will be next and whether the Last Riser will continue to be a menace is questioned.
In what feels like a filler episode, Lord Alfreya does a whole lot of talking and we get some minor B-side battles.
The overall goal of Wherever I Look is to fill in that space between the average fan and critic and advise you on what’s worth experiencing.