

Anime fans so often complain of failed anime adaptations of manga, light novels and games – but not occasionally it is the anime version which is widely acknowledged as superior, as explored by fans in the below ranking.
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Appreciative moeblob fans have been heaping praise on the newly released K-ON! movie trailer – as might be expected, fans consider it to have the unmistakable air of a major hit about it.
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No longer merely a city of filthy old buildings and rampaging hordes of looters, finally London has been granted its own holy place, courtesy of none other than K-ON!
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Moeblob fans have been marvelling at K-ON!’s “Ho-kago Tea Time Train” wrapping/takeover campaign – there can be no doubting the inescapable power of K-ON!, for those stuck using the train at any rate.
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As part of the marketing efforts surrounding the upcoming K-ON! movie, the Keihan Electric Railway Company will actually be running a “Ho-kago Tea Time Train” in nothing less than full moeblob livery.
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The upcoming K-ON! movie has been revealed as taking place in London, an unfortunate choice of setting in light of recent events.
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Haruhi fans are angrily complaining that they can no longer imagine the eponymous egomaniac as being a virginal maiden with the knowledge of scandal seiyuu Aya Hirano’s slatternly antics.
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Aspiring moeblob masters are challenged by 2ch to prove themselves worthy of their sticky laurels by identifying each of the girls of K-ON! from their eyes alone.
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Kyoto Animation’s ascendancy over moeblob anime is beyond question, but the crucial question of which blobs are the most popular can only be answered by the inevitable ranking, one which seems to suggest the KyoAni holy trinity of K-ON!, Haruhi and Lucky Star is actually better described as K-ON!, Clannad and Haruhi.
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Anime fans supply a ranking of the most disappointing anime of 2011′s spring season, leaving Kyoto Animation with something to think about…
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Nichijou is proving to have a sufficient enough balance between moe-blobbery and surreal humour to satisfy most of its viewers that it will be a hit after all…
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