Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation: Season 1/ Episode 16 “Family Squabble” – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
It’s an emotional episode as Rudy runs into people who haven’t been on his mind, but they have long thought and worried about him.
In this sub-category, you’ll find TV series that are generally Japanese anime, but also animation from across the world.
It’s an emotional episode as Rudy runs into people who haven’t been on his mind, but they have long thought and worried about him.
We focus on Lugh’s life from ten to his mid-teens as he continues to prep to kill the Hero and recruits someone to help him do the job.
With an FX/ Adult Swim vibe, Luv U Cuz might be one of the strangest animated shorts out of NewFest but might be one of the most memorable things we’ve seen overall.
With her training intensifying and launch date moved up, Irina decides to open up a little bit, and Lev does the same.
Three months in the Doldia village’s rain season leads to new connections and the reveal that a few familiar faces have been in the village before.
The show with an overly long title continues to bolster wonderful relationship developments and intrigue as we come to understand how magic works.
We pick up right where we left off in episode 2 and learn what led Anna, Takt, and Cosette (Destiny) to head out east down the path they did.
As Lev makes a breakthrough with Irina, the government struggles with what to do with her past launch, among other internal matters.
In a far more violent than usual episode, Rudy is forced to kill someone as his family struggles back home.
Episode 2 focuses on world-building and fleshes out the family the now named Lugh is born into.
Episode 2 ventures to tell what happened to Takt, Cosette, and Anna before they set off for New York and how Cosette became a Musicart.
As Irina goes through some more intense training, she learns Lev might be a typical human male, but not as bad as humans often seem.
Part of the episode features what happened in episode 1, but from Roxy’s perspective, before shifting us back to Rudy who ends up liberating those held with Ruijerd.
You may think this is yet another reborn into a fantasy world anime, and you’d be right. However, this one has a far more interesting protagonist than most.
Classical music, gorgeous animation, eccentric characters, and over-the-top battles make Takt Op.Destiny a curious but engaging new show.
Irina: The Vampire Cosmonaut starts its season with a bit of information overload, but once the introductions stop, the fun begins.
Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation returns in a glorious fashion as if it took a week off and not several months.
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.
Remake Our Life! pushes feelings of nostalgia as it allows its protagonist not to think, “What If?” but to choose the other path when they were at a crossroad.
Shadows House neither ends with a bang or a whimper in its finale, but more so an ellipsis.
Despite being a 40-minute episode, 25 is spent recapping the first season, and what is left? Well, it may not feel like it was worth the time you waited.
Well, we said Fushi’s progress was underwhelming, and it seems fate agreed and decided to take things up a notch.
In the season finale, it’s time to get a little teary-eyed as Sayu and Yoshida are to separate – for now.
Rean’s 16th is one to remember for it is when she learns the truth about that day 4 years ago and experiences another life-changing moment.
The table is set for an epic showdown as Sayu’s mom is confronted about Sayu leaving – will it end in resolution or Sayu’s mom holding her ground?
As it reaches its penultimate episode, Shadows House continues to more so develop how things work in lieu of pushing the story forward.
On her way home with her brother and Yoshida, Sayu decides to face the place where her life changed irrevocably before facing her mom.
What terrorizes Fushi is given a name, and Fushi is questioned by his maker whether it is smart to stay with Gugu and the rest.
How Shadow Masters are made, what happens if you fail the debut, what happens when you pass, and how a Shadow Masters merge with their face gets revealed.
As the days draw near to when Sayu is expected to go home, many question, even Yoshida himself, whether he should join her in Hokkaido.
Just as it seems Fushi has obtained peace once more in his life, an old foe decides to disrupt it.
While the debut still hasn’t ended, a few do make it to the finish line, but there is the question of whether anyone won’t make it.
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.