Why Does Nobody Remember Me In This World?: Season 1 Episode 8 – Review & Recap
As the battle with Lord Alfreya ends, who will be next and whether the Last Riser will continue to be a menace is questioned.
As the battle with Lord Alfreya ends, who will be next and whether the Last Riser will continue to be a menace is questioned.
This is a character guide for Crunchyroll’s “Why Does Nobody Remember Me in This World,” with character descriptions, quotes, names of actors, and more.
In its second season, “Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation” dials down a bit on the action, replacing it with diving deeper into Rudy’s efforts to not repeat the mistakes of his past life.
As Rudy and Paul finally catch a glimpse of what may be Zenith, they are met with a Hydra whose power for Rudy may only be second to Orsted.
We take a break from your regularly scheduled focus on Kyoko and Izumi to allow Shuu some level of spotlight.
Shokei Shoujo no Virgin Road focuses not on the special individual from our world but the person who is tasked with killing them.
With Gotou, amongst others, noticing a change in Yoshida, so comes the question of what will happen if anyone discovers Soya?
A character guide for Crunchyroll’s “Higehiro.” Included is information about characters and noteworthy information about the series they’re in.
Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation may get to be a bit much at times, with its ecchi, but beyond that, it is one of the most consistent quality shows we’ve seen in a long time.
The focus is taken off Kyoko and Izumi’s relationship as Shu Iura gets properly introduced and developed, and we get other random stories.
Paul does the unthinkable, and due to Rudy calling him out on it, he shows just how cruel he can be to those he loves.
A reference guide for Funimation’s “Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation,” including the voice actors, characters, organizations, locations, and more.
Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation is a reincarnated/transported to another world anime featuring ecchi, magic, and a notable amount of potential.
A character guide for the series “Horimiya.” Noted are the cast members, information about their character(s), and details about the series (with spoilers) throughout its run.
Citrus has its moments. Especially when addressing female homosexuality in Japan. However, despite the growth of character Yuzu, it’s more about tantalization than substance.
The back and forth continues as Mei deals with feeling rejected and Yuzu seeks out a new character to understand her feelings better.
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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