
Victorica fans witnessing the conclusion of top moeic lolita anime Gosick have been delighted by what has been described as one of the most heartwarming endings ever, and a major departure from some of the more bloodsoaked endings of recent titles.
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Lolicon anime fans share their favourite loli characters, supplying a dangerously cute list of little moeblobs.
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Anime fans asked which anime they would like to recommend to people who never watch anime supply a list of top candidates.
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Japanese anime fans asked to rank the anime of the winter 2011 season have somehow managed to avoid placing Madoka in the top position, causing a good deal of outrage amongst its fans…
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How to make the already sickeningly cute Victorica even cuter? The 9th episode answers this crucial question by having her sick, sweating and receiving an injection, and then bundling her into a yukata for good measure.
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Victorica fans have been delighted to witness a tasteful bathing scene involving the favourite loli detective – although otherwise the anime is shaping up to be slightly less cute than the earlier episodes…
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Gosick is proving by far the cutest anime this season, with fans falling over themselves to admire the adorable Victorica (or “Victorique” as the apparently official if utterly nonsensical rendering goes).
However her name is spelt, she is menacingly cute all the same:
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Gosick fans can’t believe their luck – Victorica keeps getting cuter and cuter. The 2nd episode even had some other things in it:
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Mystery anime Gosick has been well received, principally due to the cuteness of gothic lolita protagonist Victorica (“Victorique” in another rendering) – so far the only criticism she has managed to attract is her voice casting and her cosmetic similarity to a certain other bonnet-dweller…
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