


JSDF conquest anime Gate has given its hardcore fantasy battles a rest as the ill-fated protagonist recovers from some unfortunate wounds, spawning more “out of this world” service than usual to help pass the time – sure to be a nice change of pace from the relentless combat witnessed in previous episodes.
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Military vs magic anime Gate has delivered more gruesomely one-sided battles as the relentless JSDF tears through its inferior foes, with the ever radiant Rory starting to overshadow the mild military propaganda aspect of the show – though she may well fall victim to the writers if the rather dark manga version is any indication.
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An initial ranking for the top 20 anime of summer 2015 has appeared, as tallied by Sony’s mighty anime distribution empire – revealing that yet again nostalgia exudes a powerful influence, as the retro tribute of Ushio & Tora sits at the top of the ranking, trumping even the likes of Dragon Ball Super.
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Gate: Jieitai Kanochi Nite Kaku Tatakaeri‘s 3rd episode has unfortunately brought about more melancholic drama as the show’s band of military heroes attempt to evacuate innocent villagers, though the introduction of an unfathomably adorable gothic lolita has aided in boosting viewer morale significantly.
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JSDF propaganda anime Gate: Jieitai Kano Chi nite Kaku Tatakaeri has delivered its first round to the masses, swiftly currying plenty of attention with its theme of pitting military might against the ferocity of swords and magic (though with some declaring the match-up to be rather one-sided) – while also earning itself praise for its originality.
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A slew of PVs have been divulged for the upcoming anime “Gate: Jieitai Kano Chi nite Kaku Tatakaeri“, sure to give the recruiting drive of the Japan Self Defense Force more publicity amongst Japan’s patriotic if unfit otaku legions, in line with its apparent recruitmentgoals.
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