
The final and 18th volume of Papa no Iu Koto wo Kikinasai‘s engaging manga has come bundled with an OAD, showcasing some fond memories held by the show’s strong characters before its fatefully devastating turn of events – ultimately proving to be a sweet experience helpful in alleviating the show’s constant drama.
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Local idol anime Locodol‘s latest outing has arrived, demonstrating some of the various mundane activities performed by idols in order to fill TV slots and sell handshaking event tickets – oddly enough doing away with most of the more risqué methods the first episode was so keen on.
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Moe life counseling anime Jinsei seems to possess an ideal mix of stimulating fanservice and slice-of-life escapades sure to serve as an effective remedy for staving off Type B boredom – and leaving those yearning for an enthralling plot in the dust.
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Local idol anime Futsuu no Joshikousei ga Locodol Yattemita (or “Locodol”) has its sights trained on moe Type B stardom, as clearly demonstrated by its cute and well-endowed young idols barely spending a moment out of their bikinis (in whatever sense) during the first episode.
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As if having a half-elf maid and loli princess around was not enough, Outbreak Company has been busy cementing its ota-credentials with all manner of extra goodies…
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Autumnal moe anime Outbreak Company’s storyline of spreading an epidemic of moe throughout the world seems to mirror its real-world goal of gathering moe fans with a smorgasbord of random moe elements – at, amongst this demographic at least, it even seems to be proving reasonably successful.
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Whether they disagree as to the vexed question of whether baka-yarou anime Minami-ke is now in its 2nd or 4th season, few have disagreed with the general opinion that the latest series finally does the franchise justice again – some even going so far as to comment that “it’s so funny we don’t even need the ero!”
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The latest preview to upcoming “4th” season of studio roulette anime Minami-ke, just announced as “Minami-ke Omatase” (“kept you waiting”), has actually secured some praise and anticipation from fans, with Feel’s work compared favourably to the legendary first season.
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Who is to produce the “4th” TV season of top bakayarou anime Minami-ke has finally been announced, and for once fans are expressing relief that the production has been entrusted to a studio of some quality, and that it will retain its all-star seiyuu cast – some even going so far as to say it may be the best season of all, how ever many they choose to believe there were…
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