Tomo-Chan Is A Girl: Season 1/ Episode 2 “Tomo’s Skirt; The School Idol” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
While Jun remains obtuse about how Tomo feels, under the right conditions, he does drop a bomb on her, which could change everything.
While Jun remains obtuse about how Tomo feels, under the right conditions, he does drop a bomb on her, which could change everything.
“Tomo-chan is a Girl” is an ode to all the tomboys who wanted a guy to like them, to have real friendships with other girls, but still have all the privileges of being accepted by the guys.
The robe appears, and so do scorches which gather into a phantom. Can the children’s wing be saved?
Ruka makes a move on Kazuya on a night when a typhoon hits, and she can’t go home.
How Living Dolls are kept under control is revealed, as we come to understand the life and responsibilities of Star Bearers – Barbara specifically.
While Kazuya’s mind runs wild about what he and Mizuhara’s relationship is, as usual, she drops something personal which may validate his thoughts.
After the first season’s events, the hope for Kate and Emilico is to pick up where they left off. However, with new mentors with soot powers, alone time is rare.
Each day gets harder for Kazuya as his feelings grow, and Chizuru isn’t sure how to handle them.
In this action-comedy, a boy takes advantage of most of the women in his life, but especially his demon girlfriend, who kills other demons to make him money.
The day has come for Chizuru to get on stage and prove herself as an actress and, unbeknownst to her, her biggest fan, Kazuya, is in the audience
Loid meets his match in Yor, but with neither knowing the truth about their partner, how long can they keep up a façade?
The mysterious figure from the last episode reveals themselves as we learn more about the Spirit Tortoise and the nations which wish to defeat it.
As people confess and secrets are revealed, things only get worse for Yuichi and his friends.
While romance is featured in every season, Shikimori’s Not Just A Cutie gives you a more progressive take on high school love.
With a nearly perfect balance of comedy, action, and emotional moments, Spy x Family is more than meets the eye.
Tomodachi Game is likely to be the show you will clamor for the next episode of and wish it was available to be binge-watched.
Naofumi and his crew return after a nearly three-year hiatus, and he finds himself with a whole new evil to face, that is a threat to the Melromarc kingdom.
In its finale, Tokyo 24th Ward brings us an emotional experience that may compensate for the partly lackluster journey we had.
A notable reveal regarding Asumi’s death is brought to Shuta, as he finds himself with a trolley dilemma that calls for him to reunite RGB.
As we approach the referendum over whether the Kanae system will continue, the boys struggle with the part they can play in its survival or destruction.
In perhaps one of the best episodes of the season, we get the background of the majority of the adults we’ve met thus far.
A new Trolley dilemma leads to the reveal of who is Carneades, as well as why 0th has returned to the 24th ward.
In a Shuta focused episode, we watch as he searches for purpose and Carneades, as Koki and Ran ignore his calls.
Information about Crunchyroll’s “Tokyo 24th Ward,” including the voice actors, characters, organizations, locations, and more.
As Koki wrestles with what he did, so comes the question of how absolute his sense of justice will remain as his father introduces him to the next Hazard Cast system.
With different priorities once more, can RGB get it together to prevent another death, or will someone die due to their lack of cohesiveness?
As RGB mourns their mentor, they all find themselves in the Shantytown, where a new drug is starting to emerge as a serious problem.
After taking an episode off, the boys are once again called upon to handle a life or death situation. But will RGB work together to save everyone once again?
Who is Asumi, and what impact did she have on everyone? That is the focus of episode 2, “Sepia Graffiti.”
Information about Crunchyroll’s “The World’s Finest Assassin Gets Reincarnated In Another World As An Aristocrat,” including the latest information about its characters, organizations, locations, and more.
To Your Eternity creates the opportunity to know a character from birth and watch as they navigate hardship, their first taste of love, and the side effects of trauma.
Fushi finds himself once more facing a stimulant he has no desire to experience in the season finale, but Pioran may have a trick up her sleeve.
It’s the end of Fushi’s time in Jananda, which comes with the question of whether he will leave with more trauma than ever or not?
The Nokkers return, and with seeing Fushi had strength in numbers, it decides to take the same approach.
What is it Hayase wants, and will Tonari make it easy on her? Never mind, by getting in the way, will that makes this the last episode we see Tonari?
Hayase and Fushi face off this episode, and with her challenging him at her best, so comes the question if Tonari’s dreams may ever come true?
As Tonari makes it clear she isn’t going anywhere, Fushi is forced to remember that there is strength in numbers, beyond how many people he can transform into.
As Fushi struggles with how he can save Pioran, two familiar faces return. One an enemy and another an unexpected ally.
As Fushi tries to escape the emotions Takunaha holds, he finds himself coerced into slavery with Pioran and starting his next chapter.
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.
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